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Mobley - The surname Mobley, a form of Moberley, is from the Old English meaning "maple tree clearing" or "one who came from Mobberley" (a glade with an assembly mound) in Cheshire, England. Mobleys first settled in America in Maryland. By the late 1780s, our line of descent had moved to Edgefield County, South Carolina. Great-great-great-grandparents Reason Mobley & Lucretia Duncan would raise their family in Coweta County, Georgia, southwest of Atlanta. Sub lines I am researching: Morgan, Rice, Dunkin
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