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Facts and Events
Name |
William Mobberly |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[2] |
18 Mar 1693 |
Anne Arundel, Maryland, United StatesAll Hallows Parish |
Other[3] |
Mar 1708 |
Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesreceived Deed of Gift from father prior to father's remarriage |
Other[4] |
10 May 1718 |
Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesreceived Deed of Gift from father |
Other[5] |
28 Nov 1729 |
Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in father's probate records |
Death? |
7 Jul 1775 |
Pitt, North Carolina, United States |
References
- Maryland, United States. Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995. (FamilySearch Record Search).
Name William Mobberly Gender Male Birth Date 18 Mar 1693 Birthplace Anne Arundel County, Maryland Father's Name John Mobberly Christening Place WESTMINSTER PARISH, ANNE ARUNDEL, MARYLAND Mother's Name Ann Mobberly Source: FHL Film # 13279 NOTE: These records have been seriously mis-indexed. There are no Mobberlys in Westminster Parish -- they are in All Hallows Parish, and the records are for births, not baptisms
- ↑ Parish Register 1669-1702, in All Hallow's Protestant Episcopal Church, All Hallows Parish (South River Parish), Anne Arundel county. Maryland State Archives Special Collection 2458
p. 12, image 7 of 227 MSA SCM 221 .
William son of John and Ann Mobberly his wife born 18 March 1693, in the Parish of All Hallows South River
- ↑ John Mobberly Deed of gift to sons prior to remarriage, in Prince George's, Maryland, United States. Prince George's County Court (Land Records) 1702-1709
Book C, p. 208a, MSA CE 65-2.
March, 1708: John Moberly requests the following Deeds of Guifts be putt on record as viz: Know all men by these presents that I John Moberly Senior of Prince Georges County have made over and given a Deed of Guift unto my five sons John Moberly Junior [word scrached out] William Edward and Thomas and doo acquitt and sett them att liberty from me and all persons to work for themselves att ye yeares of sixteen- ---I give to my son William one black Heifer called Voluntine and one Sow Shoath both of one marked alike the right ear hath two slitts and a hole ye left ear hath an upper Keele and an under Keele. and one Dark Colored Gilding Colt about two years old branded on ye near Buttock with IM
- ↑ Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States. Anne Arundel County Court (Land Records), 1712-1719. Maryland Land Records, Maryland State Archives
Book IB 2, p.466, MSA CE-76-9.
To all Christian People to whom this present writing shall come I John Mobberly senr of Prince Georges County, Province of Maryland, Planter for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear unto my well beloved sons James Mobberly Wm Mobberly Edwd Mobberly and Thos Mobberly all of the said county and province planters [and] for other good and weighty considerations grant and confirm unto James Mobberly Edward Mobberly William Mobberly and Thomas Mobberly Land called Mobberlys Purchase being part of Neals Delight in Anne Arundel County containing 200 acres of land more or less [description of metes and bounds] the same to be divided between my said sons James Mobberly Wm Mobberly Edward Mobberly, and Thomas Mobberly equally share and share alike and whereas my said son James is already seated on the land his part to be laid out convenient to the plantation [details of stipulated entailment to heirs of his sons, with reversion to John Mobberly senior if all sons die and have no male heirs] Signed 10 May 1718, John Mobberly Witnesses: Richard Duckett, Geo. Gibson Affirmed the same day by John Mobberly and by Susanna his wife Recorded 18 June 1718
- ↑ Mobley, Milton C. Mobleys in America. (TS, (PDF file, RootsWeb Free Pages, 1995?/2010?) (downloaded 10 May 2013)).
Estate Account of John Mobberly; Index 1, 1729/31, Lib. 10, f. 97 The heirs are five sons, Viz: John, James, Edwd, Wm & Thomas Mobberley, all married on November 28,1729. Then came Susanna Mobberley Alias Bolton and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that the above account is just and true and after due examination is passed by Pet Dent D. Comry. of Prince Georges County
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