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Emma William Cobbs

Emma William Cobbs

Female 1822 - 1870  (47 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Emma William CobbsEmma William Cobbs was born 25 Oct 1822, Bedford County, Virginia (daughter of William Cobbs and Marian Stannard Scott); died 9 Jul 1870, Bedford County, Virginia; was buried , Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    inherited the Thomas Jefferson, Popular Forest Plantation from her father and mother, William Cobbs and Marian Scott Cobbs, who bought it from Thomas Jefferson, President Of The United States. She and her family kept the property until 1946.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Cobbs was born 2 Mar 1792, Campbell County, Virginia; died 5 Sep 1852, "Popular Forest" Bedford County, Virginia; was buried , Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Near the end of his life, Jefferson sought to find permanent residents for the property, and his grandson Francis W. Eppes and wife Mary Elizabeth moved to Poplar Forest shortly after their 1823 marriage.[6] Jefferon died in 1826, and made his last visit to Poplar Forest in 1823.[8] The Eppses sold Poplar Forest in November 1828 to William Cobbs; Cobbs assigned the task of managing the property to his son in law Edward Hutter in 1840 following his marriage to Cobb?s daughter Emma.[6] This period from 1745-1840 in which Poplar Forest was sold many times in quick succession meant that many enslaved men, women, and children were separated from their families as the owners settled their predecessor's debts. The Cobbs and Hutter families maintained ownership of Poplar Forest into the twentieth century. The Hutter?s son Christian purchased the property in the late nineteenth century and used it as a summer home and working farm into the 1940s using labor from both black and white hired farmhands and tenant farmers.[6]

    Christian Hutter sold the property to James Watts? family in 1946; the Watts family operated Poplar Forest as a dairy farm and worked with Phelps Barnum and W. Stuart Thompson to restore the house to the way it appeared during Jefferson?s time.[6] They also did significant landscape development, and sold a majority of the remaining land to a developer who constructed a nine-hole golf course and a lake along the eastern and southern part of the property.[6]

    Dr. James Johnson purchased the house and 50 acres of land from the Watts family in 1980; the nonprofit Corporation for Jefferson?s Poplar Forest purchased the acreage and the remaining physical structures on the property in 1984.[9] The organization has worked in recent years to reacquire land within the original plantation boundaries, and as of 2008 owned 617 acres of the original property.[

    William married Marian Stannard Scott 1 Nov 1821, Campbell County, Virginia. Marian (daughter of Major Samuel Scott and Ann Roy) was born 20 Jun 1803, Lynchburg, Virginia; died 30 May 1877, Bedford Co., VA; was buried , St. Stephens Episcopal Church Cem., Bedford Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Marian Stannard Scott was born 20 Jun 1803, Lynchburg, Virginia (daughter of Major Samuel Scott and Ann Roy); died 30 May 1877, Bedford Co., VA; was buried , St. Stephens Episcopal Church Cem., Bedford Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 1. Emma William Cobbs was born 25 Oct 1822, Bedford County, Virginia; died 9 Jul 1870, Bedford County, Virginia; was buried , Saint Stephens Episcopal Church Cemetery, Bedford County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Major Samuel ScottMajor Samuel Scott was born 14 Mar 1754, Caroline County, Virginia; died 20 Jun 1822, Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Virginia; was buried , Major Scott Family Cemetery, Lynchburg City, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Major Samuel Scott is also shown on the DAR Patriot's Lookup Site as the father of Agnes Waller Scott who married John M. Gordon and produced son, James Newton Gordon:
    http://services.dar.org/members/dar_research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=1082654&MyLineageCount=1

    Not to be confused with the Samuel Scott who is known as Captain Samuel Scott, in Chancery Cause Prince Edward County, Virginia.

    http://services.dar.org/members/dar_research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=633495&MyLineageCount=1

    The Said Mary Elizabeth Scott was the child of Beverly Roy Scott born on 11 - Jan - 1796 at ______ died at __________ on - - 1837 and his ( 1st ) wife Almira Lewis Anderson born on - - 1805 at ____died at _____ on - 1873 married on 18 Oct 1820

    4. The Said Beverly Roy Scott was the child of Samuel Scott born on 14 - Jun - 1754 at ______ died at _____ on - - 1822 and his 1st wife Ann Roy born on 25 - Feb - 1762 at __,
    died at _______________ on - - married on 17 - Jun - 1784

    [Another child of Samuel Scott and Ann Roy.]

    Samuel married Ann Roy 13 Jun 1784, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia. Ann (daughter of John Beverly Roy and Ann Waller) was born 28 Feb 1762, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 1 Apr 1846, Campbell Copunty, Virginia; was buried , Major Samuel Scott Family Cemetery, Lynchburg City, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Ann RoyAnn Roy was born 28 Feb 1762, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of John Beverly Roy and Ann Waller); died 1 Apr 1846, Campbell Copunty, Virginia; was buried , Major Samuel Scott Family Cemetery, Lynchburg City, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Samuel McGregor Scott was born 26 Jul 1798, Lynchburg City, Virginia; died 20 Oct 1878, Dallas County, Texas; was buried , Pioneer Cemetery, Dallas County, Texas.
    2. Ann Belinda Scott was born 17 Apr 1785, Campbell County, Virginia; died 1 Feb 1848; was buried , Major Samuel Scott Family Cemetery, Lynchburg City, Virginia.
    3. Emily Williams Scott was born 2 Nov 1790, Campbell County, Virginia; died 6 Apr 1827, Campbell County, Virginia; was buried , Major Samuel Scott Family Cemetery, Lynchburg City, Virginia.
    4. 3. Marian Stannard Scott was born 20 Jun 1803, Lynchburg, Virginia; died 30 May 1877, Bedford Co., VA; was buried , St. Stephens Episcopal Church Cem., Bedford Co., Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  John Beverly Roy was born Est 1730, Campbell Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Daughter of John Beverly Roy and Ann Waller; Wife of Maj. Samuel Scott

    John married Ann Waller. Ann (daughter of William Waller and Mrs. William Waller) was born Est 1730, Tidewater, Hanover Co., Colonial Virginia; died Yes, date unknown, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 15.  Ann Waller was born Est 1730, Tidewater, Hanover Co., Colonial Virginia (daughter of William Waller and Mrs. William Waller); died Yes, date unknown, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 7. Ann Roy was born 28 Feb 1762, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 1 Apr 1846, Campbell Copunty, Virginia; was buried , Major Samuel Scott Family Cemetery, Lynchburg City, Virginia.