Person:William Moberly (11)

William Moberley
d.Bef 1781
m. Abt 1718
  1. William MoberleyAbt 1718 - Bef 1781
  2. Clement MoberlyAbt 1720 - Abt 1793
  3. Benjamin MoberlyAbt 1728 - Abt 1803
  4. Edward Moberly, Jr.Abt 1729 - 1781
  5. Mary MoberlyAbt 1734 -
  6. Susannah MoberlyAbt 1735 - Bef 1790
  7. John MoberlyAbt 1736 - Aft 1822
  8. Samuel MoberlyAbt 1739 - Abt 1803
  9. Elizabeth Moberly1741 - 1838
  10. Sarah MoberlyEst 1743 - Abt 1822
  11. Keziah MoberlyAbt 1747 - Aft 1826
  12. Dorcus Moberly - Aft 1795
  • HWilliam MoberleyAbt 1718 - Bef 1781
  • W.  Ann Osborne (add)
m. Bef 1749
  1. Eleazer MobleyAbt 1750 - Aft 1789
  2. William Moberly - Bef 1836
  3. Samuel Moberley - Aft 1779
  4. Isham Mobley - Aft 1807
  5. Jemima Mobley
  6. Mary MobleyAft 1755 - Aft 1810
  7. Keziah Moberly - Bef 1839
  8. Elizabeth Moberley
  9. Captain Thomas MobleyAbt 1764 - Bet 1807 & 1808
  10. Dorcas Mobley
Facts and Events
Name William Moberley
Alt Name William Mobberly
Gender Male
Birth[3][4][5][6] Abt 1718 Maryland, United States(signed petition in 1741, implies at least 21 years of age at time)
Other[3][4] Abt 1741 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statessigned petition requesting new parish
Marriage Bef 1749 Virginiato Ann Osborne (add)
Residence[2] From 1748 to 1750 Lunenburg, Virginia, United Stateson tithe list, living in own household
Property[1] Bet 1758 and 1759 Fairfield, South Carolina, United Statesreceived 3 land grants
Property[1] 9 May 1762 Fairfield, South Carolina, United Statessold 200 acres to brother Edward
Property[1] 10 May 1762 Fairfield, South Carolina, United Statessold 150 acres to brother Benjamin
Alt Death? 20 Dec 1766 Fairfield (district), South Carolina, United States
Death[1] Bef 1781 intestate
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Hill, George Anderson. Hill & Hill-Moberly connections of Fairfield County, South Carolina. (Ponca City, Oklahoma: Hill, c1961).
  2. Bell, Landon C. (Landon Covington). Sunlight on the southside: lists of tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1748-1783. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    pp. 83, 150.

    – 1748,William Mobberley, 1
    - 1749, William Mobberley, Ralph Wilson - 2
    – 1750, Willm. Mobberly – 1

  3. 3.0 3.1 Scharf, John Thomas. History of western Maryland: being a history of Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett counties from the earliest period to the present day; including biographical sketches of their representative men. (Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1882)
    pp. 501-502.

    The Parish of All Saints in Frederick County was created in 1742 by an Act of the Provincial Assembly, being that part of Prince George's Parish north of the Great Seneca Run. It included all of what is now Frederick County, part of what is now Montgomery County as well as parts of what are now other counties. It was establish as a result of a Petition signed by nearly 200 people, including: Thomas Halsell (who married Mary Mobberly, Alexander Duvall, William Brown, John and Elias Delashmut . . . Edward, William, and Clement Mobberly, George Williams, Giles Williams

  4. 4.0 4.1 Tracey, Grace L, and John P. (John Philip) Dern. Pioneers of old Monocacy: the early settlement of Frederick County, Maryland, 1721-1743. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1987)
    p. 371.
  5. Mobley, Milton C. Mobleys in America. (TS, (PDF file, RootsWeb Free Pages, 1995?/2010?) (downloaded 10 May 2013)).

    William Moberley, b. ca. 1717/18, d. 12/20/1766, Fairfield Co., SC, to SC ca 1758, [owned 450 ac./1758/9, SC]
    m. bef. 1749 Ann Osborne
    [per Geo. Hill letter 7/10/90: he agreed some time ago with W. T. Castles that William above was b. ca 1717/18 and Clement ca 1719/20{conclusion based of statements of the widow of Wm's second son(Rev. War service) who was 104 at the time; as her husband was likely older than her, this would indicate these ages for Wm. & Clement]

  6. Hill gives his date of birth as abt 1725-1730 but does not give an explanation. The date is much too late for William to have signed a petition in 1741. Several of Hill's dates of birth are too late when compared with legal and/or tax documents. Hill also says William was born in Virginia, but his parents were living in Prince George's county, Maryland at about the time that William was born.