CO A
2nd Infantry Regiment
NC TROOPS
===
He was a prisoner of war on the sand bar prison camp known as Point Lookout of off the coast of Maryland.
The prisoners there all lived in tents.
There were no buildings.
===
Jan. 30, 1864
St. Mary's County
Maryland
He was captured on 7 November 1863 at Kelly's Ford, Virginia with his brother, Edmond Cobler.
===
1850 Census, Rockingham County, N.C.,441/441:
Frederick Cobler 48 NC
Matilda 48 NC
Green 21 NC
Elizabeth 19 NC
Nicholas 16 NC
Letitia 14 NC
Edward 12 NC
James 7 NC
Sarah 3 NC
===
CO A
2nd Infantry Regiment
NC TROOPS
===
He was a prisoner of war on the sand bar prison camp known as Point Lookout of off the coast of Maryland.
The prisoners there all lived in tents.
There were no buildings.
===
Jan. 30, 1864
St. Mary's County
Maryland
He was captured on 7 November 1863 at Kelly's Ford, Virginia with his brother, Edmond Cobler.
===
1850 Census, Rockingham County, N.C.,441/441:
Frederick Cobler 48 NC
Matilda 48 NC
Green 21 NC
Elizabeth 19 NC
Nicholas 16 NC
Letitia 14 NC
Edward 12 NC
James 7 NC
Sarah 3 NC
===
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