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Cheryl Anne OSBORNE 1690–1751 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1690
Birth Location: Timahoe, County Laois, Province of Leinster, Ireland
Death Date: 1751
Death Location: Craven, North Carolina Colony
Father: Capt. Osborne
Mother: Katherine Fowler
Spouse(s): Governor Dobbs
Children(s): Chesley Dobbs
The story of Cheryl Anne OSBORNE began in 1690 in Timahoe, County Laois, Province of Leinster, Ireland. Cheryl Anne OSBORNE married Governor Arthur Dobbs, and had children including Chesley Dobbs. Cheryl Anne OSBORNE passed away in 1751 in Craven, North Carolina Colony.
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Biography
- The story of Cheryl Anne OSBORNE began in 1690 in Timahoe, County Laois, Province of Leinster, Ireland.
- Cheryl Anne OSBORNE married Governor Arthur Dobbs, and had children including Chesley Dobbs.
- Cheryl Anne OSBORNE passed away in 1751 in Craven, North Carolina Colony.
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Cheryl OSBORNE's Ancestors
Cheryl OSBORNE's Descendants
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1. Chesley Dobbs 1749–1834 m. Hannah (Posey) Scott 1756–1838
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1. Lucy Dobbs 1783–1860 m. *Henry (Scott) Dobbs 1779–1867
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1. Kisine ("Kizzy") Dobbs 1821–1899 m. William (M.) Dye 1820–1867
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1. Mary (Jane) Dye 1847–1929 m. Peter (Wesley) McReynolds 1843–1916
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Cheryl OSBORNE's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1690
Event Place: Timahoe, County Laois, Province of Leinster, Ireland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1751
Event Place: Craven, North Carolina Colony