James Vanhoy DOBSON

Male Abt 1827 -


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  • Name James Vanhoy DOBSON 
    Birth Abt 1827 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I39496  Marshall and Allied Families
    Last Modified 26 Aug 2002 

    Father William Joseph DOBSON,   b. Aft May 1829 
    Mother Elizabeth VANHOY,   b. 21 Jan 1812, Stokes County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Jul 1875, Perry, Martin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years) 
    Marriage 27 Dec 1835  Perry, Martin County, Indiana Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F13772  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • From: PaulVanHoy (PaulVanHoy@aol.com)
      Monday, August 26, 2002 4:19 PM


      Elizabeth Vanhoy b. 1812 married William Joseph Dobson 1826.

      This one got real interesting, I believe the marriage bond shows him as Joseph and land sales deed in Martin County Indiana shows him as William but other numerous court documents at Martin County show him as Joseph. Of real interest was a charge or complaint that followed him from Floyd County, Indiana questioning the use of an alias. Court hearing was constantly continued possibly because of an illness. the last record of this was around 22 Jan 1830 for a continuance till 14 or 15 Feb 1830 and there is nothing further. Suspicion is that he died during this period.

      He and Elizabeth did have one male child named James Vanhoy Dobson born abt 1827 and when he came of age he change his middle name to William. there are records of him buying land from his Mother and her second husband Joseph Hays who was also his court appointed guardian.

      Elizabeth (Vanhoy) Dobson married Joseph Hays on Aug 3, 1830 according to State Records.

      I have been wanting to get up to Martin County to Love Cemetery and check the Vanhoy Plot to see if there are a couple headstone that may be covered over but with as warm as it has been here in SW Indiana it has really brought out the snakes especially rattlers and a lot of wingless Wasp (commonly called "Cow Killers"). So, I guess I will wait till after the first hard freeze, if we get one.

      Sincerely:
      Paul VanHoy Sr.