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« Reply #9 on: Sunday 27 April 08 09:24 BST (UK) »
Hello kd,

Thanks for the message closing out this thread  :)

I take it that William was discharged ca 1821 - noting that William was 'sick' in 1821 and noting that Thomas was
bap in 1821 in Old Swinford, Worcestershire.

From all the other threads, one does wonder why almost everything happened in Old Swinford, Worcestershire apart
from William's birth/baptism in Royston, Hertfordshire ...

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« Reply #10 on: Sunday 27 April 08 09:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Jap
William is a mystery all of his  siblings were christened in Oldswinford, doubt i will ever find out why his parents went to Hertfordshire and only had one child.
Thanks for the help.
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« Reply #11 on: Monday 28 April 08 03:13 BST (UK) »
Hi kd,

Have you found the marriage of William's parents?  Perhaps his mother came from Royston.  Though
the 1769 marriage of Edward MOBERLEY (sic) & Elizabeth HOLLOWAY in Old Swinford looks likely.

Noting that William's baptism was found on the Hertfordshire board (in a parish register) I checked out
the relevant Royston batch in the IGI.  Did you notice that William's baptism is in the IGI - but is
entered there as MABBERLEY.
William MABBERLEY bap 12 May 1782, Royston Hertford England, parents Edward MABBERLEY & Elizth.

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« Reply #12 on: Monday 28 April 08 16:49 BST (UK) »
Hi JAP
Yes i have got the marriage for Edward and Elizabeth thank you.
The Mobberleys did come from Lye and alot were either married christened or buried at Oldswinford.
I have Oldswinford Parish registers.
With the kindest fo help from different people i have traced them back to 1580.
I hadn't noticed Williams baptism on IGI thank you for that.
As i said i doubt i will ever know the reason why William would be born  there.
My line seems to be the poor side of the family, some of the Mobberleys went on to be part of the Mobberley and Perry Brick manufacturers.
Thank you for taking the interest in them for me.
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« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 30 April 08 10:41 BST (UK) »
Hi kd, I also have Mobberleys from Old Swinford, from Wm born about 1745 who married Ann Foley.  I don't have Edward, but I may have missed him somewhere unless he is in another line.  I found a tomb at Old Swinford St Mary's last week, with the names of Richard Mobberley died 1874 aged 16 son of William and Elizabeth, also Thomas died 1915 aged 81, his wife Martha and their children.  I've not had time to work out who they are as yet. 
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« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 30 April 08 16:52 BST (UK) »
Hi Linell
The Willaim Mobberley who married Anne Foley was born about 1738 and they had 8 children that i know to. They were married 22 Aug 1762 at St Thomas Dudley.His parents were William born about 1711 and Hannah Lane born about 1706.
William had brother Samuel (1705) who had a son Edward. This is who i am descended from.
William and Samuels parents were William Mobberley and Sarah Skelding.
Please pm me if you need any further information.
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« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 30 April 08 17:57 BST (UK) »
Thanks Kd you've filled in my gaps.  I had Wm and Ann Foley, then Samuel and Nancy or Ann Wooldridge, their son William Married an Ann, their son John 1824 Married Maria Perry, his brother Richard 1835 Married Elizabeth Sarah Mobberley daughter of Thomas Mobberley 1799 and Mary Ann Stanley.  The tree goes on down to Thomas and Martha who's Grave I found.  Will get back to you if I need anything else.  I also have some Harts from Lye.  Many thanks.
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