Patience HURST

Father: James HURST
Mother: Unknown

Family 1: Henry COBB

(1) Genealogical Notes of Barnstable [Mass.] Families Volume I, Amos Otis, 1888. Cobb chapter (pages 166-179).

  1. John COBB
  2. James COBB
  3. Mary COBB
  4. Hannah COBB
  5. Patience COBB
  6. Gershom COBB
  7. Eleazer COBB

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Notes

Updated August 19, 2016. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) Genealogical Notes of Barnstable [Mass.] Families Volume I, Amos Otis, 1888. Cobb chapter (pages 166-179).

- Buried May 4, 1648

(2) Family Data Collection - Individual Records via Ancestry.com

- Name: Patience HURST
- Spouse: Henry COBB
- Parents: James HURST, Mrs Catherine HURST
- Birth Place: Barnstable, MA
- Birth Date: 1611
- Marriage Place: Scituate, P, MA
- Marriage Date: Apr 1631
- Death Place: Scituate, MA
- Death Date: 4 May 1648

(3) U.S. and International Marriage Records via Ancestry.com

- Name: Patience HURST
- Gender: female
- Birth Year: 1610
- Spouse Name: Henry COBB
- Spouse Birth Place: EN
- Spouse Birth Year: 1596
- Marriage State: of MA

(4) Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records via Ancestry.com

- Name: Patience COB [Patience COBB]
- Event Type: Death
- Death Date: 4 May 1648
- Death Place: Barnstable, Massachusetts

(5) Robert Charles Anderson. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: Robert Charles Anderson. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Vols.1-3. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995. Page 394

"MARRIAGE: (1) By 1632 [Henry COBB married] Patience HURST, daughter of JAMES HURST (his will names COBB grandchildren); she was buried Barnstable 4 May 1648 'the first that was buried in our new burying place by our meeting house.'"