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The Cobb Boys 1928 Alabama

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The Cobb Boys 1928 Alabama
George Washington Cobb and Annie Pearl Christopher Cobb's 3 Sons, Twins Harold and Herman and older son George Leonard
Date & Place: in Mobile, Alabama USA
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Harold, Herman, and George Cobb 1928 Alabama. George was 4 yrs older than twins Harold & Herman - together, they look like they were a handful!
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Herman Leo Cobb Jr.
Herman Leo Cobb Jr. of Semmes, Mobile County, AL was born on July 23, 1924 in Laurel, Mississippi United States, and died at age 62 years old in March 1987.
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George Leonard Cobb
George Leonard Cobb was the oldest son of George Washington Cobb and Annie Pearl Christopher.
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Harold Leon Cobb
Harold Leon Cobb Sr. of Semmes, Mobile County, Alabama USA was born on July 23, 1924 in Laurel, Jones County, Mississippi United States to Annie Pearl (Christopher) Cobb and George W. Cobb. He had siblings George Leonard Cobb and Herman Leo Cobb Jr.. Harold Cobb died at age 62 years old in September 1986 at USA Medical Center in Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama USA, and was buried on January 22, 1986 at First Baptist Cemetery Wulff Rd., in Semmes.
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