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Captain Thomas Mobley married Mary Funderburg, daughter of Henry and Mary Funderburgh of Fairfield County. "It is not clear whether his title of Captain was wo in the war or afterwards in the State Militia."
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"Thomas Mobley, to pay for horse furnished state troops - ordered to pay to Capt. Anderson Thomas, Aug. 26, 1786." [Signed] Thomas Mobley. "Appraisal of horse by Edward Lovejoy and Henry Funderburg." Source: "Sally's Stubs to Indents', Book Y, p. 79
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Will of Captain Thomas Mobley
To: Wife: Mary Mobley, The Plantation during her lifetime
To: Sons: Daniel A. Mobley, John Mobley, Ephraim Mobley, David Mobley, All other platatios or racts of land
To: Daughters: May Mobley, one cow and calf and fife dollars; Salvy Mobley, one cow and calf, one feather bed and $5.00; Rebekah Mobley, one cow and calf, one feather bed; Nancy Fundergurgh, Dacus Beam, $5 each
[Signed] Thomas T his mark Mobley
Witnesses: Isaiah Mobley, Isham Mobley, Mary X her mark Watson
Source: Fairfield County Wills, Vol. 3, Sec 5, p. 76
Notes from Hill: Daniel A. Mobley may have maried Temperance (Tempsey) Chapman, dau of William Chapman (d. 1841). Mentioned: "Tempsey Mobley . .daughter and wife of Daniel Mobley of Walton County, Ga." (See 1850 Census for Walton County, GA.)
Nancy Mobley married her first cousin, Henry Funderburgh, and they lived in the Walton-Jackson and Gwinnett County Area, GA.