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Solomon Mobley

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Solomon Mobley

Birth
Screven County, Georgia, USA
Death
1842 (aged 48–49)
Appling County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Telfair County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unmarked Grave
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It is said that Solomon is buried where his brother Ludd Mobley (1789-1835) is ... Unknown burial if he is not in this Cemetery with his brother.....

Married June 1, 1811 in Tattnall County to Elizabeth Byrd (d/o) Jesse Byrd Sr...
his parents are :John Mobley Sr. (RS) (1755-1832) of Washington County & Sarah Ann Barfield (1758-1833).. Their home was near the Altamaha River...

When Appling County was opened up to settlers, Solomon Mobley granted lands there and moved across the Altamaha River at a ferry operated by his wife's father and known as Mann's Ferry and he lived in Appling County until his death..

His wife Elizabeth was living alone with her daughter Martha, in 1850 Appling County in the 456th District and
1860 Appling County and
1870 moved to Florida ...

Mr. Solomon Mobley left a will naming his oldest son, Jesse as exector. It was probated in 1842.. The Ordinary's records of Appling County for that period, having been burned, there is no present records of the will...

CHILDREN:
(1) Jesse 3-31-1812 --single-- ;
(2) Mary M. 5-20-1819 m John Millender Sellers ;
(3) Solomon Jr. 3-13-1822 m Mary Mann ;
(4) Sarah 10-4-1824 m Andrew H. Thomas ;
(5) Leacy 12-20-1826 m Francis M. Hall ;
(6) Susan 6-3-1829 m Dr. Daniel Lott ;
(7) Elizabeth 12-18-1831 m David Alexander Dyal ;
(8) Martha 2-11-1836 m (2nd wife) Capt. Donald James McDonald .......

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It is said that Solomon is buried where his brother Ludd Mobley (1789-1835) is ... Unknown burial if he is not in this Cemetery with his brother.....

Married June 1, 1811 in Tattnall County to Elizabeth Byrd (d/o) Jesse Byrd Sr...
his parents are :John Mobley Sr. (RS) (1755-1832) of Washington County & Sarah Ann Barfield (1758-1833).. Their home was near the Altamaha River...

When Appling County was opened up to settlers, Solomon Mobley granted lands there and moved across the Altamaha River at a ferry operated by his wife's father and known as Mann's Ferry and he lived in Appling County until his death..

His wife Elizabeth was living alone with her daughter Martha, in 1850 Appling County in the 456th District and
1860 Appling County and
1870 moved to Florida ...

Mr. Solomon Mobley left a will naming his oldest son, Jesse as exector. It was probated in 1842.. The Ordinary's records of Appling County for that period, having been burned, there is no present records of the will...

CHILDREN:
(1) Jesse 3-31-1812 --single-- ;
(2) Mary M. 5-20-1819 m John Millender Sellers ;
(3) Solomon Jr. 3-13-1822 m Mary Mann ;
(4) Sarah 10-4-1824 m Andrew H. Thomas ;
(5) Leacy 12-20-1826 m Francis M. Hall ;
(6) Susan 6-3-1829 m Dr. Daniel Lott ;
(7) Elizabeth 12-18-1831 m David Alexander Dyal ;
(8) Martha 2-11-1836 m (2nd wife) Capt. Donald James McDonald .......

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Inscription

Unknown burial only book states that he is buried in this cemetery ..



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