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Husband: Archibald COSBY [I34012] 1
Born: 29 JUL 1792 in Virginia
Married: 22 AUG 1818 in Henry Co., Kentucky 3
Died: 18 JUN 1835 in Madison, Jefferson Co., Indiana 2
Father: Charles COSBY
Mother: Mary MINTER
Spouses: Maria ELLEY
Wife: Malinda TROUTMAN [I34014]
Born:
Died: UNKNOWN
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Mother:
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Children
01 (F): Eliza Ann COSBY [I34052]
Born: 31 MAY 1826 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Died: 15 JUN 1841 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Spouses:
02 (F): Martha COSBY [I34053]
Born: 1828 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Died: JUN 1835 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Spouses:
03 (F): Mary Frances W. COSBY [I34051]
Born: 30 JUL 1833 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Died: 30 APR 1835 in Jefferson Co., Indiana
Spouses:
Additional Information

Archibald COSBY:

Buried: UNKNOWN, Springdale Cemetery, Madison, Jefferson Co., Indiana

Notes:

Indiana Marriages, 1811-2019 (familysearch.org with image)
Name: Archibald Cosby, Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Maria Elley, Spouse's Sex: Female
Officiator's Name: Saml Patterson, Marriage License Date:02 Jul 1814
Marriage License Place, Clark, Indiana Territory, United States
Marriage License Place (Original): Clark, Indiana, United States Number of Images:1
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Kentucky, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850
Name: Archibald Cosby
Marriage Date: 22 Aug 1818, Marriage Place: Henry, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Malinda Troutman
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US Findagrave
CPL Archibald Cosby
BIRTH29 Jul 1792, Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
DEATH18 Jun 1835 (aged 42), Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
BURIAL Springdale Cemetery, Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
PLOT MILITARY MARKED PLACED IN NW NEW SOLDIER SEC, LOT 16, ROW 1
MEMORIAL ID 94713965 ·
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VETERAN WAR OF 1812

Capt. Edwards George's Company
Kentucky Mounted Militia
Commanded by Col. John Calloway
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The Madison Republican & Banner
18 June 1835

CHOLERA-- It becomes our painful duty today to announce the existence and progress of the Cholera in Madison. It made the appearance on Wednesday last, when Mr. and Mrs. Meek, two of our oldest citizens, were attacked; they died on Thursday. On Friday, Mrs. --- Black was attacked, and died on Saturday. On Saturday, John Castlen was attacked, and died in about eight hours. No cases occurred on Sunday and Monday, and we flattered overselves that this terrible disease had ceased its ravages. But on Monday night it appeared in a more malignant form that it had ever visited us before. No deaths occurred until Tuesday morning, since which time, up to 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, there have been 14 deaths. The following, we believe is a correct list of those who have died since its first appearance: On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Meek, " Saturday, John Castlen, Mrs. Black
" Tuesday, up to seven o'clock Wednesday morning, Mr. (Wm.) White, Archibald Causby, and daughter , Samuel Wells, Mrs. Richards, Miss Shannon, James H. Wallace, two children of John Coffman's, Wm. Smith, Jas. W. Guthrie, Mrs. Gavit, Mrs. Bergen and son, a girl at J.G. Moore's, name unknown, making the number who have died since its first appearance, nineteen.

Since writing the above, we have heard of two deaths, Mrs. (Sam'l Wells, and a child of Mrs. Barnum. There are no (Thursday morning,) but one or two more cases which, it is feared with terminate fatally.

Footnotes
  1. Named in Father's Will [1819].
  2. Headstone Inscription [1491].
  3. Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850 [1620].
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