William Polk Dobson
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William Polk Dobson (1793–1846) was a prominent 19th century North Carolina politician in Surry County.
Genealogy: Father William Carlye Dobson; Mother Jane Knox Polk - First cousin of President James Knox Polk Siblings - Martha Polk Hughes Son - Edward Moore Dobson
Born in Rockford, North Carolina,[1] Dobson was a state senator, representing Surry County in the state senate in Raleigh in 1818–1819, 1827, 1830–1834, 1836, and 1842.[2] The current county seat of Surry County, Dobson, is named for him.[3] Dobson is buried in a family cemetery near the Rockford.[4]
Notes
- ^ William Polk Dobson (1783 - 1846) - Genealogy Retrieved 2018-07-29.
- ^ Dobson Family Papers, 1840s-1987 Retrieved 2018-07-29.
- ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. pp. 107.
- ^ Patron Sheets submitted Genealogical Society of Salt Lake City, Utah 1970-1991), An index to North Carolina Marriage Bonds filed with State Archives. "The Church of Jesus Christ latter day saints, Ancestral File (TM) (1998 Version) (June 1998 (c) data as of 5 JAN 1998)". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
Dobson, William Polk (1793-1846) — also known as William P. Dobson — of Surry County, N.C. Born in Stokes County, N.C., 1793. Member of North Carolina state senate, 1818-19, 1827, 1830-34, 1836, 1842 (Surry County 1818-19, 1827, 1830-34, 43rd District 1836, 1842). Died in Rockford, Surry County, N.C., 1846 (age about 53 years). Interment at Dobson Family Cemetery, near Rockford, Surry County, N.C.
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Decendents; Henry H. Dobson, Charles Smith Dobson, Charles D. Dobson Sr., Charles D. Dobson Jr., Jacob D. Dobson, Jacob D. Dobson Jr., Rose Dobson, Shelby B. Dobson,