Family:Edward Moberly and Susannah Unknown (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage? Abt 1718 based on estimated ages of oldest known children
Children
BirthDeath
1.
Bef 1781
2.
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6.
Abt 1735
Bef 1790
7.
Aft 1822
8.
Abt 1739
Abt Jan 1803
9.
1741
1838
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11.
Abt 1747
12.
 
Aft 1795
References
  1.   Mixed records, Vols. 1-3 1746-1791, in Virginia. Circuit Court (Lunenburg County), and Virginia. County Court (Lunenburg County). Mixed probate records and index, 1746-1949. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949)
    Will Book 1, pp. 47, 67, 69 (Page 47 is Image 35 of 659 from FHL film No. 0032380, viewable in a Family History Center).

    Will of William Brown, dated 15 February 1750
    Edward Mobarly and Jiles Williams to be executors
    "for respect and good will I bair my well-beloved God daughter Elizabeth Mobarly, daughter of Edward Mobarly and Susanna his wife",
    my land and plantations where on I now live
    and unto Jiles Williams all my goods and chattels
    Witnesses: Clement Moberley, Joseph (his mark) Williams, John (his mark) Williams.

    NOTE: Elizabeth was born about 1741

  2.   Mobely, Milton C. "The Mobleys in America", 1990s. Document downloaded from freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobley/mia Part 1...,
    accessed 24 Sep 2015.

    Edward Mobberly, (Sr.), b. 5/13/1696, South River Parish, A. A. Co., MD, d. 1761, Fairfield Co., SC.
    m. (1??) ca. 1719 Anne ___??, wf. in 1747, d. aft. 1747 & bef. 1751
    m. (2??) ca. 1748/9 Susannah DuVall [she was wife in 1751 per deed][Formerly she was said to have been Susannah DeRuel]
    [he was in Frederick Co., MD in 1741; when he sold his land in MD, there was no release of dower{which indicates that there was a first wife who was dead at that time}; by 1749/52 he was in Lunenberg Co., VA, sold land there 9/4/1762 and 9/28/1762{Hill p.239} at which time he lived in Craven Co., SC; seems to have taken up SC land ca 1750s but not titled to him until 1760]
    NOTE: The name DeRuel has not been found in any published record other than Wm. Woodward Dixon's book "The Mobleys and Their Connections"[which was cited in George Hill's book "Hill and Hill/Moberly Connections of Fairfield Co., SC"}. Recent research by Anne Willis indicates that she probably was Susannah DuVall, daughter of Lewis DuVall, whose 1724 will listed daughters Martha, Susannah & Ann. Lewis was a son of Mareen DuVall, Huguenot, immigrant to MD and owner of Cattail Meadows in Prince Georges Co. ca 1692-1702.