Dobbs Family Picture

This picture was taken on the occasion of CEW Dobbs' 65th birthday in 1905. It was the first time that all of the family members had been together in many, many years. It was taken in Georgia.


Seated from left to right: Gilbert Charles Dobbs, Rev. Dr. Charles Edwin Willoughby Dobbs, Willoughby Barrett Dobbs


Standing from left to right: Clarence Hull Dobbs, Florence Hull Dobbs(2nd wife), Charles Dobbs, Leslie Edwin Dobbs, Ann Elizabeth Dobbs.




Dobbs DNA Project

Contact Stan Bevers at scbevers@comcast.net and see the website www.ftdna/public/dobbs and blog entry below labeled DNA Project.

The Family Genealogist and Story Keeper

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College Park, Maryland, United States
My mission is to find all the descendants of Kedar Dobbs, our Revolutionary War Soldier Ancestor. My genealogy investigations have taken me from New England to Spokane, down through California and into Texas, Utah, around Kentucky and Indiana, and in my own back yard, Washington D.C., Baltimore, and Richmond, Va. I have talked to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th cousins all over the country and celebrate each and every one because we are an interesting and dynamic bunch. My place in our genealogical family is this: Rosemary Dobbs, George Whipple Dobbs, Jr., George Whipple Dobbs, Sr., Charles Dobbs, CEW Dobbs, William Drewery Dobbs, Willoughby Dobbs, Kedar Dobbs.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

DAR Certificate

Our cousin, Eleanor Frances Dobbs Marler, daughter of Nelson Barrett Dobbs Sr., granddaughter of Gilbert Dobbs, great-granddaughter of Rev. Dr. C.E.W. Dobbs had done all of the hard work necessary to obtain DAR acceptance.  She was inducted on May 19th.  The posting below is a copy of her certificate.  We all owe her a round of gratitude.  Now, all of the females in our line are eligible for the DAR using Kedar as our ancestor. 

The picture is a bit blurry.  If you want the original, send me an email please.

Daughters of the American Revolution for Kedar Dobbs