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Jacob Sidney Cobb 1830 - 1900

Jacob Sidney Cobb was born in 1830 to Susan M (Underwood) Cobb and Ambrosia Cobb, and had siblings James Nathaniel Cobb, Elizabeth Cobb, Robert Winchester Cobb, George L Cobb, Mary J Cobb, Sarah Cobb, Sophia Minerva Cobb, Ephraim C Cobb, John W Cobb, and Martha Ellen "Mattie" Cobb. Jacob Cobb died at age 70 years old in 1900.
Jacob Sidney Cobb
1830
1900
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    1830
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    1900
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    Jacob Sidney Cobb lived 2 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 70.
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In 1830, in the year that Jacob Sidney Cobb was born, on March 26th, The Book of Mormon was published in Palmyra, New York by Joseph Smith, Jr. The full title was "The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi". According to Smith, the angel Moroni appeared to him when he was 17 and told him where to find golden tablets that told the story of a people who migrated from Jerusalem to the Americas. He transcribed the tablets, which became the Book of Mormon.
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In 1844, by the time he was just 14 years old, on July 3rd, the last known pair of great auk were killed in Iceland. A flightless bird, the average auk was about 33 inches tall and weighed about 11 pounds with a black back and white belly. They were most often found along the coast of Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Canada Great Britain, Ireland - and sometimes as far south as Spain.
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