Person:John Mobberly (1)

John Mobberly
d.Bet 5 Aug 1752 and May 1753 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
m. Est 1687/88
  1. John Mobberly1688/89 - Bet 1752 & 1753
  2. James Mobberly1691 - Bef 1759
  3. William Mobberly1693 - 1775
  4. Edward Mobberly1696 - 1765
  5. Thomas Mobberly1697/98 - 1769
  • HJohn Mobberly1688/89 - Bet 1752 & 1753
  • WRachel Pindell - Aft 1764
m. 12 Feb 1711/12
  1. Mordecai MobberlyAbt 1714 - 1792
  2. Edward Mobberly1716 -
  3. Hammond MobberlyAbt 1718 - Aft 1800
  4. John Mobberly1720 -
Facts and Events
Name John Mobberly
Gender Male
Birth[2] 2 Mar 1688/89 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United StatesAll Hallows Parish
Other[6] Mar 1708 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesreceived Deed of gift from father before father's remarriage
Marriage 12 Feb 1711/12 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesto Rachel Pindell
Property[7] 25 Jan 1720 Prince George's, Maryland, United StatesAmbrose and Elizabeth Broun sell 34 acres to John Mobberly Jr.
Property[7] 25 May 1720 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United Statesliving in Prince George's county, exchanged property there for "William and Marys Chance" in Anne Arundel county
Other[4] 1722 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statescohabitation with Elizabeth Reynolds; ordered 16 Feb 1722/3 by Church Vestry to cease
Property[7] 21 Feb 1729 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United StatesWarrant issued; Survey Passed (Certificate) 21 Feb 1730[/31] for "Anything"; Patent issued 30 June 1734
Other[3] 28 Nov 1729 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in father's probate records
Property[7] 4 Sep 1732 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United StatesCertificate of Survey issued for "Bare Ground"
Property[7] 1736 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United StatesSold "Anything"
Property[7] 5 Sep 1741 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States"Red Oak Surveyed -- Patent received 22 Nov 1742
Property[7] 1 Jan 1743 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States"Mobberlys Chance" surveyed, Patent issue 12 Sep 1743; based on parital Warrant assigned by brother Edward
Property[7] 19 Jan 1744 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United Statessurveyed Mobberly's Tavern; Patent 15 May 1745
Property[7] 19 Jun 1749 Anne Arundel, Maryland, United Statessold property in Prince George's and Frederick Counties: "Bear Ground", "Hammond's Delight", "Red Oak Hill", "Rich and Levell",
Residence[3][5] 1750 Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Will[3] 31 Aug 1750 Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Death[3] Bet 5 Aug 1752 and May 1753 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
Probate[3] May 1753 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
References
  1.   Maryland, United States. Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995. (FamilySearch Record Search).

    John Mobberly, b. 02 Mar 1688, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, son of John and Ann Mobberly, Christened Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland; Source: FHL Film #13279
    NOTE: These records have been seriously mis-indexed. All Mobberlys were born (not baptized) in All Hallows Parish.

  2. 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 .

    John son of John and Ann Mobberly his wife born 2 March 1688, in the Parish of All Hallows South River

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Mobley, Milton C. Mobleys in America. (TS, (PDF file, RootsWeb Free Pages, 1995?/2010?) (downloaded 10 May 2013)).

    John Mobberly, Jr. (son of John and Ann Mobberly), b. 3/2/1688, MD; d. 8/5/1752 or before 5/ /1753, NC [his will 8/31/1750, prob. May, 1753, Edgecombe Co., NC]
    m. 2/12/1711/12, St. Barnabas Ch., MD, Rachel Pindell (est. b. 1690s, d. aft. 1764, NC), {son's names given in John's will 8/5/1752, proved 5/ /1753, Edgecombe Co.,NC; Rachel & Edward Executors}
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    Estate Account of John Mobberly [of Prince George's, Maryland]; 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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    Will of John Mobley, "of Lunenberg County, VA": 1752(Extraction)
    To son Mordeca[111] Mobley negro girl named Bess
    To son Edward[112] Mobley two negros named Jack and Ben
    To Son Hamon[113] Mobley negro wench named [word illegible]
    To son John Mobley[111] negro named Charls
    To cousin Samuel[146], son of brother Edward Mobley[14] negro boy named Dick, but Edward to have use of said boy during his life ['cousin' was often used as reference to a nephew then]
    "To wife Rachell two negros named Moll and Cate during her life for her own proper use and after her death to be Equally divided amongst my children then living."
    "All stock of horses, cattle & hoggs and all household goods to be equally divided amongst my wife and children after all debts & funeral charges paid."
    "Wife Rachell and son Edwd. to be executors."
    Signed 8/31/1752, witnesses: John Ward, John Williams, Lewis Atkins
    probated in NC

  4. St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, and Queen Anne Parish. Register of Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's Co., Maryland : 1689-1777. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949)
    p. 71, p. 72 .

    30 April 1722
    - order’d that the Clke summons John Mobberly Junr & Elizabeth Reynolds to appear at the next vestry touching their Living incontinently together
    16 Feb 1722/3
    – John Mobberley Jr. and Elizabeth Reynolds ordered by vestry not to cohabit together nor frequent each other’s company

  5. Bell, Landon C. (Landon Covington). Sunlight on the southside: lists of tithes, Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1748-1783. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974)
    p. 150-1.

    – Tithes for 1750,(for the area from Falling River to Goose Creek)
    Edward Mobberly, Jr., with Thos. Mobberly, Roger Conner, 3
    Jno Mobberly, with Mordecai Mobberley, Hamon Mobberley – 6 [note: 3 free males over 16 and 6 tithebles suggests John owned 3 slaves age 16 or older]

  6. Prince George's County Court (Land Records) 1702-1709, MSA CE 65-2, in Maryland, United States. Maryland Land Records
    Book C, p. 208a.

    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 John Moberly one Red Cow called Goulde and Sow Shoath both marked alike on ye right ears two slitts and one cropp and the left ears hath an upper Keel and an Under Keel.

  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 John Mobberly (Jr) Maryland Land Records.

    Indenture 25 Jan 1720, Ambrose and Elizabeth Bourn sell to John Mobberly 34 acres in Prince George's

    Indenture 25 May 1720, exchange between Thomas Holland of Prince George's County, Maryland Gentleman and John Mobberly Junr of same place planter, land in Prince George's county for "William and Marys Chance" in Ann Arundel County

    Warrant issued 21 Feb 1729; Survey for "Anything" 4 May 1730, Passed [Certificate] 21 Feb 1730[31]; Patent granted 30 June 1734

    Certificate of Survey 4 September 1732 for "Bare Ground"

    Indenture, 17 February 1736, sale of "Anything"

    Survey of "Red Oak" 5 September 1741 on Warrant assigned by Abel Brown; Patent received 11 November 1742

    Survey of "Mobberly's Chance 1 January 1743 on partial Warrant assigned by brother Edward Mobberly; Certificate 21 July 1743, Patent 12 Sep 1743.

    Survey of Mobberlys Tavern, 19 January 1744, Anne Arundel County

    Indenture 19 June 1749, John Mobberly to Richard Snowden, "Bear Ground", "Hammond's Delight", "Red Oak Hill"and "Rich and Levell"