MySource:GayelKnott/Moberly/Mobleys in America

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MySource Moberly/Mobleys in America
Author Lawson, Stephen M.
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Publication "From the Files of Stephen M. Lawson", 21 Mar 1906
Citation
Lawson, Stephen M. Moberly/Mobleys in America. ("From the Files of Stephen M. Lawson", 21 Mar 1906).
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URL http://www.smlawsonkinnexions.com/smlawson/moberly.htm

Note: As of 22 April 2017, this appears to be a new address for Moberly accessed 17 April 2011, which is no longer available. The latter may have had sources attached?
The focus is on the genealogy of Clement Moberly, son of Edward Moberly
Stephen M. Lawson died 29 June 29 2011 in Port Orchard, Washington.

Introduction:

"Note that the family name is variously recorded as MOBBERLY, MOBERLY, MOBERLEY, MOBLEY, MOBLY. The Mobley Surname Home Page is a clearinghouse for all family information, including the books listed here. Special thanks to Betty Turman Sandell of Savannah, TN, who first provided the "kinnection" between the LAWSON, TURMAN, NEELY and MOBERLY families. The principal sources of information on the MOBERLY family have been three books and many generous cousins, including:

Hill and Hill-Moberly Connections of Fairfield County, S. C., by George Anderson Hill (1961)
The Mobleys and Their Connections, by William Woodward Dixon (ca. 1915)
Mobleys in America, by Milton C. Mobley (rev. 1995)
Mobley Family History Between 1550-1750 A.D., by Prof. Eino Kainlauri (in process)
[NOTE: Eino Kainlauri died 10 Jan 2006 and never seems to have published his research. He was an architect whose wife's family name was Mobley.]
Mobley Family information exchange, maintained by Carl Mobley.

"Research on the Mobberly familiy origins is continuing. With the majority of the information concerning the early MOBERLEY ancestry primarily based on conjecture, all suppositions prior to the generation of John and Ann MOBERLY will be omitted from Kinnexions.com. Refer to the above publications and the Mobley Surname Home Page if you desire to review various opinions concerning possible MOBERLY origins."