Hi Guys
Totally new on here and this my first post, don't really understabd the "jargon" ie: BMD or LDS.
Hopefully as time goes bye I will. I was interested in this post though as I am a Dobbin and thought i could shed a little light on the spelling. Here in Ireland there is no "s" added, the spelling is Dobbin a little further back early 1800's it was spelt Dobbyn or Dobyn, around Co. Armagh it is still spelt with the Y in some cases, it also pops up spelt Daubin, all of these are presumed to come from D'Aubyn.
As regards to location the names pops up most frequent here in the parish of Duneane Co.Antrim and in Carrickfergus a major town at one time, though it does seem to be the one family sort of a summer home versus town senario. From here it the name moved most definately to Co. Armagh and in some cases briefly in other counties. The Dobbin family appear to have mainly military hence not of the landed gentry but did move in these circles for obvious reasons.
Hope this helps and look forward to replys since this my first post etc.
John Dobbin