Silas DOBBS
Silas was a Reveoutionary Soldier and then a Baptist minister. Born in Pendleton District, South Carolina; moved from Pendleton Dist. to St. Clair County, Alabama, to Pickens Co., Alabama, to Noxubee Co., Mississippi, to Choctaw Co., Mississippi. Taken from the "Fifty's Families" book.
Mary married Silas Dobbs and had 8 children. Her husband was a Revolutionary War Soldier. Information from 1800 Census Pendleton Dist. So. Carolina page 17 and 18 and Family Records FHL "Mississippi Revolutionary Soldiers, page 64 and 65. Information from Family Search #8127501 for B.E.SP. S:#1260979.
Kitty married F. C. Bowles on 25 Feb 1838 who died 11 May 1878.
David married (1) Nannie Hinton; married in 1866 to (2) Carrie Cole.
William married (1) Mary (Cockerham) Robertson; married (2) Mrs. Elizabeth (Wise) Cook. Info from the "Fifty's Families" book.
Silas died during Civil War; married on 9 Feb 1851 to Martha Ann Hughes. Info from "Fifty's Families" book.
Frances Ann married on 14 Dec 1852 to Rowland C. Rayborn. Info from the "Fifty's Families" book.
Sarah Jane married (1) W.H. Franks; married (2) J.M. Commander. Info from the "Fifty's Families" book.
Jesse married Lizzie Wilson in 1860. Info from the "Fifty's Families" book.
He married Mary Cockerham 3 May 1817 at Pendleton Dist., So. Carolina . Mary Cockerham was born at De Roche, Hot Springs, Arkansas 4 May 1794 daughter of William Winn Cockerham and Nancy Estes .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Kitty Dobbs
born 3 Jun 1822.
David H. Dobbs
born 19 Dec 1825.
William Adams Dobbs
born Jan 1828.
Silas Mercer Dobbs
born 29 Jul 1830.
Frances Ann Dobbs
born 13 Jan 1833.
Sarah Jane Dobbs
born 7 Aug 1837.
Jesse J. Dobbs
born Abt 1842.
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