Fanny (Campbell) Dobbins
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Frances (Campbell) Dobbins (1809 - 1846)

Frances (Fanny) Dobbins formerly Campbell
Born in Iredell, North Carolina, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 23 Aug 1827 in Iredell, North Carolina, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 36 in Iredell, North Carolina, USAmap
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Biography

Frances "Fanny" Campbell was born on May 2, 1809 in Iredell, North Carolina, USA. Her parents are Perciphull Campbell, Sr. and Sarah Elizabeth Cook. Frances married Milas Dobbins on Aug 23, 1827 in Iredell, North Carolina, USA at age 18. (She was the first of two wives of Milas Dobbins.) She died on Feb 23, 1846 in Iredell, North Carolina, USA and is buried at Bethany Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Iredell, North Carolina, USA.[1]

Children

The children of Frances and Milas were:

  1. Alfred Milas Campbell Dobbins, MD (b. 4 May 1828 - 15 Sep 1878, Williston, Fayette, Tennessee), married first Jane Ann Carlton (1827-1860) , married second Rosanna Tennessee Roark (1842-1917) in 1873 [2]
  2. Theophilus E "Theo" Dobbins (b. 13 Mar 1830, Iredel County, North Carolina - d. LaGrange, Fayette, Tennessee) married: Miss Froum (died without children)[3]
  3. William W. Dobbins (b. 7 Mar 1834, Iredell County, North Carolina - d. Nov 24, 1851, Iredell County, North Carolina)[4]
  4. Adelia Dobbins (b. 20 Sep 1836, Iredell County, North Carolina - d. 16 Apr 1838, Iredell County, North Carolina)[5]
  5. David P (Daniel C) Dobbins (b. 29 Jun 1839, Iredell County, North Carolina - 28 Aug 1861, Manassas, Prince William, Virginia; Killed in the Civil War; Burial: Bethany Presbyterian Cemetery, Bethany, Iredell, NC) Note: Confederate, Corporal, Company: C, 4th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry[6]
  6. Augustus A "Gus" Dobbins (b. 14 Mar 1843, Iredell County, North Carolina - d. 2 Mar 1901, Iredell County, North Carolina) married: Sallie Davis Clegg Dobbins (b. 08 Jul 1849, Iredell County, North Carolina - 14 Nov 1929, 4 am, Bethany, Iredell, North Carolina; Burial: 15 Nov 1929, Oakwood Cemetery, Statesville, North Carolina, USA), daughter of Major George W Clegg (b. Jan 1826, North Carolina); no children[7]

Note: Special Note from Linda Duke Dobbins: Frances Campbell, B. May 02, 1809 d. Feb 23, 1846. Her parents: Percifull Campbell Sr. B. April 13, 1767 in Culpepper, Va died. June 06, 1853 Iredell Co., N. C. (married) 1788 in Iredell Co., to Sarah Sallie Cook. b. June 02, 1767 d. Feb. 28, 1848 in Iredell Co., Frances Campbell, grandparents: Adam Campbell B. 1735 in Scotland, her grandmother: Elizabeth Sarah Morgan b. abt. 1735[8]

Sources

  1. #VanHoy, #FindaGrave, #C1830, #C1840
  2. Alfred: #VanHoy, #FindaGrave
  3. Theophilus: #VanHoy, #FindaGrave
  4. William: #FindaGrave
  5. Adelia: #FindaGrave
  6. David: #VanHoy, #FindaGrave
  7. Augustus: #VanHoy, #FindaGrave
  8. #FindaGrave
  • Frances Fanny Dobbins, "Find A Grave Index". "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (Link, Frances "Fanny Campbell Dobbins) : 13 December 2015), Frances Fanny Dobbins, 1846; Burial, Statesville, Iredell, North Carolina, USA, Bethany Presbyterian Church Cemetery; Find A Grave: Memorial #69468150
  • History of the Campbell Family compiled by H. P. Van Hoy in 1925. Zerox copy of the original history from the H. P. Van Hoy family. This is the history of the Campbell Family compiled in 1925 by H. P. Van Hoy, a descendant of Sarah Campbell, daughter of John R. Campbell, who married William A. Van Hoy. It was given out at the first annual Campbell family reunion in Union Grove, Iredell, North Carolina. It was written based on recollections of the oldest living descendants in 1925 that lived in Union Grove, North Carolina and correspondence with descendants in Izard County Arkansas, as well as research of property deeds. Annotated Copy of H.P. VanHoy History
  • "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (Link: 18 August 2015), Milas Dobbins, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing 73, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 122; FHL microfilm 18,088.
  • "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (Link: 24 August 2015), Milus Dobbins, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 211, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 363; FHL microfilm 18,094.




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