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* [[Mattie Elizabeth Holt Cobb]] was born in 1879 and died in 1975. She was saved as a teenager at [[Mataoca Gospel Hall, VA]] in '''1895''' and remained there for the remainder of her life.
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* [[Mattie Elizabeth Holt Cobb]] was born in 1879 and died in 1975. She was saved as a teenager at [[Matoaca Gospel Hall, VA]] in '''1895''' and remained there for the remainder of her life.
  
 
** T&T 1975 March: "Our dear sister, Mrs. Mattie Elizabeth Holt Cobb, went home to be with the Lord aged 96 years. She was saved as a girl in her teens, through the preaching of our brother Alexander Lamb in Virginia in those early days. She maintained a Godly testimony until the end which came January 16th. A goodly number at the Funeral Home heard the word spoken by a local brother Samuel Ellison."
 
** T&T 1975 March: "Our dear sister, Mrs. Mattie Elizabeth Holt Cobb, went home to be with the Lord aged 96 years. She was saved as a girl in her teens, through the preaching of our brother Alexander Lamb in Virginia in those early days. She maintained a Godly testimony until the end which came January 16th. A goodly number at the Funeral Home heard the word spoken by a local brother Samuel Ellison."

Latest revision as of 14:18, 29 October 2020

  • Mattie Elizabeth Holt Cobb was born in 1879 and died in 1975. She was saved as a teenager at Matoaca Gospel Hall, VA in 1895 and remained there for the remainder of her life.
    • T&T 1975 March: "Our dear sister, Mrs. Mattie Elizabeth Holt Cobb, went home to be with the Lord aged 96 years. She was saved as a girl in her teens, through the preaching of our brother Alexander Lamb in Virginia in those early days. She maintained a Godly testimony until the end which came January 16th. A goodly number at the Funeral Home heard the word spoken by a local brother Samuel Ellison."

Sources

  • Ancestry.com
  • Truth & Tidings 1975-3