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Descendants of Thomas Moberley
Generation
No. 1
1. THOMAS MOBERLEY1 was
born Abt. 1635 in Frodsham, Cheshire, England1, and died
WFT Est. 1665-17252.
Notes
for THOMAS MOBERLEY: Occupation:
Country gentleman.
NOTES: 1. Resided in Cheshire, England.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage History of Chester County, South
Carolina."
Child of THOMAS MOBERLEY is:
+2. i. WILLIAM MOBERLEY,
b. November 17, 1661, Frodsham, Cheshire, England; d. 1710, Point Tobacco,
MD.
Generation
No. 2
2.
WILLIAM MOBERLEY (THOMAS1)3
was born November 17, 1661 in Frodsham, Cheshire, England3,
and died 1710 in Point Tobacco, MD3.
He married PHOEBE LOVEJOY4,5
Bet. 1680 - 1692 in Virginia6. She was born 1663
in England6, and died 1705 in Point Tobacco, MD6.
NOTES:
"The first Moberley
(now spelled Mobley) in America was William. He came direct from
England with William Penn. He was descended from a baronet, Sir
Edward Moberley in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. This Edward
Moberley had three sons, one succeeded to the title and Estate
and became Sir Edward Moberley. One son went into the Church
and became a bishop, the third, William, bought a commission in
the English Army. He went to India, amassed a fortune, returned
and bought an estate near Sheffield. His son Edward purchased
a large estate in Cheshire and was a country gentleman. William
Mobley and a friend, Adam Varadore, disobeyed William's father
(Edward) over planting some apple trees which resulted in a whipping
of both boys, which caused the boys to run away from home. They
boarded a ship owned by William Penn, the founder of the colony
Pennsylvania. On board the ship, was beautiful Phoebe Lovejoy
a Quakeress, and to her goes the credit of this much repeated
statement, "The Mobleys have Quaker blood in their veins."
On board ship, William and Phoebe fell in love, but kept it a
secret. Upon reaching America they were married without the knowledge
of Penn. Fearing his displeasure, not to speak of his anger against
the young Moberley, they fled to the Indians and concealed themselves
among them. This was not strange for the Indians behaved toward
Penn and his people in the spirit of their Chirf's address to
the colonists, "We will live in love with Penn and his children
as long as the moon and the sun will shine." That promise
was never broken. William was eighteen when he married. After
two years in Pennsylvania they moved to Maryland to a place called
Point Tobacco. William and his wife settled down in Maryland
and raised eight sons; it is not known if they had any daughters.
After the death of Phoebe, William returned to England for s short
time. He was so changed his father thought he was an imposter.
By pointing out the orchard and the very spot he was whipped he
convinced his father that he was indeed his long absent son.
William returned to Maryland and died there. He was the first
of the Mobley ancestors to be born in the Old World and return
to its mother earth in the new." (Source: "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina.")
SOURCES:1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina" . WFT, Vol 2,
Tree #0739 |
Child of WILLIAM MOBERLEY and PHOEBE LOVEJOY is:
+3. i. EDWARD3 MOBLEY, SR., b. 1700; d. April
11, 1765, Camden District, Fairfield County, South Carolina.
Generation
No. 3
3.
EDWARD MOBLEY, SR. (WILLIAM2 MOBERLEY, THOMAS1)7,8 was born 1709,10,
and died April 11, 1765 in Camden District, Fairfield County, South
Carolina11,12. He married SUSANNAH
DERUEL13,14
171715,16. She was born 170217,18,
and died July 14, 1769 in Camden District, Fairfield County, South
Carolina19,20.
NOTES:
"The first Mobley in South Carolina was Edward Mobley,
the son of the first Mobley in America. Edward was born about
1700 in Virginia and when he came to South Carolina, probably
between 1758 and 1761, he not only brought his own family,
but the families of his brothers and sisters and their children.
Soon after his arrival he and his sons, and one Hans Wagner
participated in the trouble and the war with the Cherokees.
The Mobleys settled on what is known as Poplar Ridge, the
east side of Beaver Creek. Hans Wagner and his family of
girls and no boys, near Reedy Branch. Hans Wagner was so
concerned for their welfare that he constructed a strong fort
of white oak logs for theor protection, and when there was
danger from the Indians, the neighbors would gather there
to defend themselves. Edward Mobley married in 1717, Susannah
DeRuel and of this union were six sons and six daughters.
We know William married Anne Osborne, Clement married Mary
Fox, Benjamin married the Widow Hill, Edward Susannah, Sallie
Elizabeth and Keziah all married Meadors, Dorcas married Richard
Hill, and John married Mary Beam, Samuel married to Mary
Wagner, Mary married Thomas Holsell. Edward probably died
April 11, 1765. Susannah DeRuel was born in 1702, died probably
14 July 1769. It can be established that the Mobleys came
to South Carolina shortly after Braddock's defeat when so
many Pennsylvanians, Virginians and Marylanders settled in
the upper part of South Carolina." (Source: Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina.)
SOURCES:1.
"Heritage History of Chester County, South Carolina"
2. Gail Whitehurst Hughes 3.
"The Wooddy Family" by Robert Smyer 4. WFT,
Vol 2, Tree #0739
More
About EDWARD MOBLEY, SR.: Military service:
Fought in War with Cherokee Indians21,22
|
Children of EDWARD MOBLEY and SUSANNAH DERUEL are:
i. WILLIAM4 MOBLEY, SR., b. 1721, Maryland;
d. December 20, 1766, Fairfield Co.,
SC..
ii.
BENJAMIN MOBLEY,
SR.23,24,
b. 172825,26; d. WFT Est. 1745-181827,28;
m. MARY
PRICE
HILL29,30, WFT Est. 1745-177831,32;
b. WFT Est. 1724-174433,34; d. WFT Est. 1745-182835,36.
More About
BENJAMIN MOBLEY, SR.: Military service:
Revolutionary War Soldier37,38 NOTES:1.
Mrs. Mary Price Hill was a widow when she married Benjamin Mobley,
Sr.
SOURCES:1.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 2. "Heritage History of Chester
County, South Carolina." 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
iii.
SUSANNAH MOBLEY39,40,
b. 173041,42; d. WFT Est. 1744-182443,44;
m. LEWIS MEADOR45,46,47,48, WFT Est. 1744-177749,50; b. WFT Est. 1713-173351,52;
d. WFT Est. 1747-181953,54.
More About
SUSANNAH MOBLEY: Burial: ,
, NC55
Notes for LEWIS MEADOR: Burial: NC55,56
SOURCES:
1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
2. "Heritage History
of Chester County, South Carolina." 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree
#0739.
iv.
CLEMENT MOBLEY, SR.57,58,
b. Abt. 1731, Brunswick, VA59; d. WFT Est.
1742-181560,61; m. MARY
FOX62,63, WFT Est. 1742-177564,65;
b. WFT Est. 1721-174166,67; d. WFT Est. 1742-182568,69.
Notes for CLEMENT MOBLEY, SR.: 1. Settled
in Kentucky. SOURCES: 1.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 2. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
v.
POLLY MOBLEY70,71,
b. 173472,73; d. WFT Est. 1748-182874,75;
m. THOMAS HOLSELL76,77,
WFT Est. 1748-178178,79; b. WFT Est. 1717-173780,81;
d. WFT Est. 1751-182382,83.
+4. vi. EDWARD
MOBLEY, JR, b. December 25, 1735, Lunenberg Co., VA; d. October
17, 1781, Fairfield Co., SC. He married DRUSILLA
MEADOR
vii. JOHN MOBLEY, b. Abt. 1737, Brunswick, VA; d. Aft. 1822.
viii. SAMUEL MOBLEY, b. 1739, Lunenberg County, Virginia; d. June 07, 1803,
Little River, Fairfield, SC.
ix.
SARAH MOBLEY84,85,
b. Abt. 1745, Brunswick, VA86; d. WFT Est.
1767-182787,88; m. JASON MEADOR89,90,
WFT Est. 1766-180291,92; b. Abt. 1752, Lunenberg
County, Virginia93,94; d. WFT Est. 1766-184295,96.
Notes for SARAH MOBLEY:Comment: Is
this ths same person as Sarah (Sally)?
SOURCES:1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 2. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 3. WFT, Vol
2, Tree #0739.
x.
ELIZABETH MOBLEY97,98,
b. 1746, , , VA99; d. WFT Est. 1755-1835100,101;
m. JOB
MEADOR102,103,
WFT Est. 1755-1788104,105; b. WFT Est. 1724-1744106,107;
d. WFT Est. 1758-1830108,109.
xi.
KEZIAH MOBLEY110,111,
b. 1747, NC112; d. Whitley Co., KY112;
m. THOMAS MEADOR113,114,115,116, WFT Est. 1757-1790117,118; b. WFT
Est. 1726-1746119,120; d. WFT Est. 1760-1832121,122.
Notes for KEZIAH MOBLEY: Burial: Probably
Whitley Co., KY123
More About THOMAS MEADOR: Burial: KY123,124
SOURCES:1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
xii.
DORCAS MOBLEY125,126,
b. Abt. 1751, Brunswick, VA127; d. WFT Est.
1754-1834128,129; m. RICHARD HILL130,131,
WFT Est. 1754-1787132,133; b. WFT Est. 1723-1743134,135;
d. WFT Est. 1757-1829136,137.
Generation
No. 4
WILLIAM4 MOBLEY, SR. (EDWARD3, WILLIAM2 MOBERLEY, THOMAS1)138,139
was born 1721 in Maryland140,141, and died December
20, 1766 in Fairfield Co., SC142. He married
ANN OSBORNE143,144
Bef. 1750145,146. She was born WFT Est. 1706-1732147,148,
and died WFT Est. 1755-1820149,150.
Children of
WILLIAM MOBLEY and ANN OSBORNE are:
i.
WILLIAM5 MOBLEY, JR.151,152, b. WFT Est. 1742-1765153,154; d. WFT
Est. 1762-1847155,156; m. FANNY ROGERS157,158, WFT Est. 1762-1804159,160; b. WFT
Est. 1741-1772161,162; d. WFT Est. 1762-1855163,
SOURCES:1.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
ii.
SAMUEL MOBLEY165,166,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765167,168; d. WFT Est.
1747-1847169,170.
NOTES: 1.
Samuel Mobley was not married.
SOURCES:1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
iii.
ISHAM MOBLEY171,172,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765173,174; d. WFT Est.
1762-1847175,176; m. SUSANNAH MOBLEY177,178,
WFT Est. 1762-1804179,180; b. WFT Est. 1741-1772181,182;
d. WFT Est. 1762-1855183,184.
NOTES: 1. Isham Mobley's wife, Susannah Mobley, was
a cousin.
SOURCES: 1.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
iv.
DORCAS MOBLEY185,186,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765187,188; d. WFT Est.
1758-1850189,190; m. WILLIAM HILL, JR.191,192,
WFT Est. 1758-1800193,194; b. WFT Est. 1732-1764195,196;
d. WFT Est. 1758-1844197,198.
More About WILLIAM HILL, JR.: Military service:
Revolutionary War Soldier199,200
v.
THOMAS MOBLEY201,202,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765203,204; d. WFT Est.
1762-1847205,206; m. MARY
FUNDERBURGH207,208,
WFT Est. 1762-1804209,210; b. WFT Est. 1741-1772211,212;
d. WFT Est. 1762-1855213,214.
Notes for THOMAS MOBLEY:
SOURCES: 1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
Military service: Captain in Revolutionary War215,216
vi.
MARY MOBLEY217,218,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765219,220; d. WFT Est.
1758-1850221,222; m. RICHARD HILL223,224,
WFT Est. 1758-1800225,226; b. WFT Est. 1732-1764227,228;
d. WFT Est. 1758-1844229,230.
More About RICHARD HILL: Military service:
Revolutionary War Soldier231,232
SOURCES: 1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
vii.
KEZIAH MOBLEY233,234,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765235,236; d. WFT Est.
1758-1850237,238; m. CULLEN MOBLEY239,240,
WFT Est. 1758-1800241,242; b. WFT Est. 1732-1764243,244;
d. WFT Est. 1758-1844245,246.
More About CULLEN MOBLEY: Military service:
Revolutionary War Soldier247,248
viii.
ELIZABETH MOBLEY249,250,
b. WFT Est. 1742-1765251,252; d. WFT Est.
1758-1850253,254; m. MICAJAH MOBLEY255,256,
WFT Est. 1758-1800257,258; b. WFT Est. 1732-1764259,260;
d. WFT Est. 1758-1844261,262.
More About MICAJAH MOBLEY: Military service:
Revolutionary War Soldier263,264
SOURCES: 1. Gail Whitehurst Hughes
ix.
JEMIMA MOBLEY265,266,
b. 1745, Fairfield District, South Carolina267,268;
d. 1838, Pike County, Georgia269,270; m.
EDWARD M. LOVEJOY271,272, 1769, Fairfield District, South Carolina273,274;
b. 1738, Prince Georges County, Maryland275,276;
d. October 26, 1794, Fairfield District, South Carolina277,278.
NOTES: Edward M. Lovejoy
moved from Prince Georges County, Maryland to Fairfield District,
South Carolina in 1765. He served in the Revolutionary War
and his wife, Jemima Mobley, received a land grant in Georgia
based on his war service.
More About EDWARD M. LOVEJOY: Military
service: Served in Revolutionary War279,280
SOURCES: 1. "The Wooddy Family" , 2.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes, 3. Harry M. Feather.
x.
ELIASER MOBLEY281,282,
b. Abt. 1750, Fairfield County, South Carolina283,284;
d. WFT Est. 1767-1840285,286; m. MRS. ANN LYLES287,288, WFT Est. 1767-1800289,290; b. WFT
Est. 1746-1766291,292; d. WFT Est. 1767-1850293More
About ELIASER MOBLEY: Military
service: Captain in Revolutionary War295,296
Notes for MRS. ANN LYLES: 1.
Mrs Ann Lyles was a widow when she married Eliaser Mobley.SOURCES:1.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
4.
EDWARD M OBLEY,
JR (EDWARD3, WILLIAM2 MOBERLEY, THOMAS1)297,298,299
was born December 25, 1735 in Lunenberg Co., VA300,301,
and died October 17, 1781 in Fairfield Co., SC302,303.
He married DRUSILLA MEADOR 304,305,306,307,308Bef.
1756309,310,311,312, daughter
of JASON MEADOR and ELIZABETH STONE. She was born
November 20, 1738 in Fairfield County, South Carolina313,314,315,316,317,
and died October 07, 1781 in Fairfield Co., SC318,319.
SOURCES: 1.
Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 2. "Hereitage History of
Chester County, South Carolina." 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
4. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #1019.
Children
of EDWARD MOBLEY and DRUSILLA MEADOR are:
Child Elizabeth was listed as 1 and 2 children in the information.
ii.(i)
ELIZABETH MOBLEY324,325,
b. October 29, 1756, Fairfield Co., SC326,327;
m. HENRY ROGERS328,329; b. Abt. 1752, Fairfield Co., SC330,331.
iii.
WILLIAM MOBLEY332,333, b.
September 03, 1758, Fairfield Co., SC334,335.
iv.
EDWARD MOBLEY336,337,
b. March 15, 1762, Fairfield Co., SC338,339;
d. October 17, 1781340,341.
v.
SUSANNAH MOBLEY342, b.
April 11, 1764, Fairfield Co., SC342; d.
June 14, 1769342.
vi.
SUSANNAH MOBLEY342,343,
b. April 11, 1764, Fairfield Co., SC344,345;
d. June 14, 1769346,347.
vii.
LEVI MOBLEY348,349,
b. November 25, 1766, Fairfield Co., SC350,351.
viii.
RUTHEA MOBLEY352,353,
b. February 25, 1769, Fairfield Co., SC354,355;
d. October 09, 1781356,357.
ix.
REUBEN MOBLEY358,359,
b. April 17, 1772, Fairfield Co., SC360,361;
m. SARAH COLEMAN362,363; b. November 08, 1778364,365.
5. x.
LAVINIA
MOBLEY (Edward4,
EDWARD,
WILLIAM, MOBERLEY , THOMAS), b. January 16, 1775, Fairfield, SC373,374;
d. November 01, 1839, Macon Co., AL375,376;
m. HENRY
LEVI CHAPMAN, 1789, , Wilcox, Alabama382; b. 1764,
SC383,384; d. April 21, 1841, Macon County,
Alabama385,386,387.
Notes for HENRY LEVI CHAPMAN:
William Eddington's "History of Fairfield"
1886 states: The Chapmans were a numberous (sic) and prominent
family on McClures Creek. They have all left except
Giles Chapman and the widow and children of John Chapman,
who owned the old Halselville Property, just beyond the line
in Chester County. Birth & death dates for Henry Chapman
family from the Ann C. Benson birth Register Book, attested
by the Chancery Clerk, Yazoo Cnty., Ms.
Notes for
LAVINIA MOBLEY:
SOURCES: 1. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 2. "Heritage History of Chester County, South
Carolina." 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739. 4. WFT, Vol 2,
Tree #1019.[Lavinia-02.GED]
xi.
SARAH MOBLEY388,389,
b. May 13, 1777, Fairfield Co., SC390,391;
d. October 10, 1781392,393.
JOHN4 MOBLEY (EDWARD3, WILLIAM2 MOBERLEY, THOMAS1)394,395
was born Abt. 1737 in Brunswick, VA396, and
died Aft. 1822397,398. He married MARY BEAM399,400 WFT Est. 1753-1787401,402.
She was born WFT Est. 1729-1751403,404, and
died WFT Est. 1773-1838405,406.
SOURCES: 1. "The Wooddy
Family" by Robert M. Smyer. 2. Gail Whitehurst Hughes.3.
WFT, Vol 1, Tree #0078.
Child of JOHN MOBLEY and MARY BEAM is:
i.
JETHRO5 MOBLEY407,408, b. 1770, Fairfield County, South Carolina409,410;
d. 1849, Coweta County, Georgia411,412;
m. ESTHER LOVEJOY413,414, WFT Est. 1783-1818415,416; b. WFT
Est. 1758-1779, South Carolina417,418; d.
December 30, 1855, Coweta County, Georgia419,420.
NOTES:
1. Jethro Mobley and Esther Lovejoy were cousins.
SOURCES: 1. Wills of
Jethro and Esther Mobley.2. "The Wooddy Family,"
by Robert F. Smyer.3. Personal correspondence with Robert
F. Smyer.
SAMUEL4 MOBLEY (EDWARD3, WILLIAM2 MOBERLEY, THOMAS1)421,422
was born 1739 in Lunenberg County, Virginia423,424,
and died June 07, 1803 in Little River, Fairfield, SC425.
He married MARY WAGNER426,427
May 01, 1761 in Fairfield County, South Carolina428,429.
She was born Abt. 1743 in probably Virginia430,431,
and died 1812 in Fairfield County, South Carolina432,433.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes.3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
Children
of SAMUEL MOBLEY and MARY WAGNER are:
i.
ELIZABETH5 MOBLEY434,435, b. WFT Est. 1760-1786436,437; d. WFT
Est. 1777-1869438,439; m. RICHARD MANSEL440,441, WFT Est. 1777-1821442,443; b. WFT
Est. 1750-1785444,445; d. WFT Est. 1777-1864446,447.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
ii.
BIGGERS MOBLEY448,449,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786450,451; d. WFT Est.
1781-1866452,453; m. JOANNAH CORBELL454,455,
WFT Est. 1781-1825456,457; b. WFT Est. 1760-1794458,459;
d. WFT Est. 1781-1874460,461.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
iii.
NANCY MOBLEY462,463,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786464,465; d. WFT Est.
1777-1869466,467; m. MOSES MCKEOWN468,469,
WFT Est. 1777-1821470,471; b. WFT Est. 1750-1785472,473;
d. WFT Est. 1777-1864474,475.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
iv.
SAVILLA MOBLEY476,477,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786478,479; d. WFT Est.
1777-1869480,481; m. THOMAS COLVIN482,483,
WFT Est. 1777-1821484,485; b. WFT Est. 1750-1785486,487;
d. WFT Est. 1777-1864488,489.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
v.
SIMEON MOBLEY490,491,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786492,493; d. WFT Est.
1766-1866494,495.
Notes for SIMEON MOBLEY: 1.
Died as a boy.
SOURCES:1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina."2. Gail
Whitehurst Hughes.3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
vi.
DORCAS MOBLEY496,497,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786498,499; d. WFT Est.
1777-1869500,501; m. WILLIAM PRICE502,503,
WFT Est. 1777-1821504,505; b. WFT Est. 1750-1785506,507;
d. WFT Est. 1777-1864508,509.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
vii.
SUSANNAH MOBLEY510,511,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786512,513; d. WFT Est.
1777-1869514,515; m. JOHN
TAYLOR516,517,
WFT Est. 1777-1821518,519; b. WFT Est. 1750-1785520,521;
d. WFT Est. 1777-1864522,523.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
viii.
MARY MOBLEY524,525,
b. WFT Est. 1760-1786526,527; d. WFT Est.
1782-1869528,529; m. DAVID SHANNON530,531,
WFT Est. 1777-1821532,533; b. WFT Est. 1750-1785534,535;
d. WFT Est. 1782-1864536,537.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage History of Chester County,
South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol
2, Tree #0739.
ix.
EDWARD MOBLEY538,539,
b. 1770, Fairfield County, South Carolina540,541;
d. April 19, 1839, Chester County, South Carolina542,543;
m. MARY MABRY544,545, July 04, 1790546,547; b. 1774548,549;
d. January 21, 1848550,551.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
More About EDWARD MOBLEY: Occupation:
Owned a cotton plantation552,553
x.
SAMUEL MOBLEY, JR.554,555,
b. 1771556,557; d. August 16, 1854558,559;
m. ELIZABETH PICKETT560,561,
WFT Est. 1790-1817562,563; b. September 13,
1774564,565; d. September 12, 1836566,567.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage History of Chester County,
South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol
2, Tree #0739.
xi.
DRUSILLA MOBLEY568,569,
b. 1774570,571; d. April 17, 1807572,573;
m. JOHN
FEASTER574,575,
1789576,577; b. 1768578,579;
d. 1848580,581.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage History of Chester County,
South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol
2, Tree #0739.
xii.
LUCRETIA MOBLEY582,583,
b. 1780, South Carolina584,585; d. April 27,
1863, Choctaw County, Mississippi586,587;
m. JOHN ROBINSON588,589, 1797590,591; b. 1775, Fairfield County,
South Carolina592,593; d. 1853, Fairfield
County, South Carolina594,595.
NOTES: 1. Lucretia
Mobley Robinson moved to Mississippi in 1855 with her sons,
Samuel and Alexander. (Source: WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.)
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina." 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
xiii.
JOHN MOBLEY596,597,
b. March 27, 1794598,599; d. May 21, 1879600,601;
m. CATHERINE MILLER MCLEAN602,603,
WFT Est. 1812-1842604,605; b. March 1796606,607;
d. January 16, 1877608,609.
SOURCES: 1. "Heritage
History of Chester County, South Carolina," 2. Gail Whitehurst
Hughes. 3. WFT, Vol 2, Tree #0739.
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