Each year the head of the household was required to present a list of taxable individuals in his household.On Lunenberg tax lists 1749, 1750, 1752 to Fairfield,Co., SC ca 1759, recd. Deathīenjamin died between in Kentucky, about 1803 or shortly afterwards, based on his stated age of 75 at the time of his death. In 17, Benjamin sold his property in South Carolina and moved to Kentucky. There is also a record for a Benjamin Moberley having served 192 days in the militia. According to the Daughters of the American Revolution, that support is reflected in his having served as a juror. īenjamin also supported the American Revolution. He also received an a grant of land in 1773. On, Benjamin purchased land in what is now Fairfield County, South Carolina. 1844) married James Lee May 05, 1795īenjamin's wife Mary apparently died sometime before 1787, and he married as his second wife a widow Hill. Lucinda married (Ed Turner?), October 06, 1789. Sharon, Kentucky) married Wilson Addison and/or Daniel Tudor 1767, Fairfield County, South Carolina d. Tabitha married John Turner, October 20, 1791.Isaac married first Miss Shelton, second Peggy Patterson, January 17, 1799.Samuel married first a Miss Shelton, second Ann Turner (Tudor or Taylor).Elizabeth 'Betsy' married William Bohnar.Greene County, Alabama.) married Francis Roe Coleman (They were ancestors of members of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet) 1785, Fairfield County, South Carolina d. Edward married first Nancy Roebuck, second Martha Jamison.September 07, 1838, Madison, Kentucky), married Lavinia Meadows, daughter of John March 14, 1760, Fairfield County, South Carolina d. May 15, 1758, Fairfield County, South Carolina), married *Nancy Jenkins (b. possibly about 1757, based on the birth of their son John.īy about 1759, Benjamin and his wife Mary were living Craven (now Fairfield) County, South Carolina. (He would have to be at least 16 years of age to appear on the tax lists.) Marriages and Childrenīenjamin married as his first wife Mary (Price) Hill, a widow. īenjamin was listed in the tax lists for Lunenburg County, Virginia for 1748-1750, and 1752. Benjamin was the son of Edward Mobberly and his wife, born about 1728 in Prince George's County, Maryland, where his parents were living at the time.
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