CLAUDE R. & TOM W. DOBBS FAMILIES: 1910-1930+
Replies: 5
Re: CLAUDE R. & TOM W. DOBBS FAMILIES: 1910-1930+
| babscook (View posts) | Posted: 13 Dec 2007 12:38AM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Hays, Hayes, Dobbs, Bates
Hi Robin,
PLEASE e-mail me your e-mail address, so that we don't have to go through the Board. Mine is babscook@comcast.net. You shouldn't have any trouble pulling up our Family File. Just go to the Rootsweb Home Page at Rootsweb.com. Click on WorldConnect/Family Trees. Then scroll down until you see the box entitled Specific Database. Fill in either babscook or 92840 and it will open my file. Now click on "D" and find "Dobbs." All the early people are there with all the census data, but Rootsweb blocks the "living" which is everyone under 100 or so, without a death date.
I'm hoping that you're in touch with some of your Dobbs cousins. You are the first to respond in all the years that my posts have been out there on the Dobbs and Collingsworth Boards. My grandmother, Maggie Dobbs, came to California in 1913 and left all of her Dobbs family behind in Texas and Oklahoma. All accessible census data
ends with 1930, so the more recent generations are mostly missing. I found your and your brother and sister's names in the Texas Birth Index.
Please e-mail me at home,
Barbara (Hays Cook)
PLEASE e-mail me your e-mail address, so that we don't have to go through the Board. Mine is babscook@comcast.net. You shouldn't have any trouble pulling up our Family File. Just go to the Rootsweb Home Page at Rootsweb.com. Click on WorldConnect/Family Trees. Then scroll down until you see the box entitled Specific Database. Fill in either babscook or 92840 and it will open my file. Now click on "D" and find "Dobbs." All the early people are there with all the census data, but Rootsweb blocks the "living" which is everyone under 100 or so, without a death date.
I'm hoping that you're in touch with some of your Dobbs cousins. You are the first to respond in all the years that my posts have been out there on the Dobbs and Collingsworth Boards. My grandmother, Maggie Dobbs, came to California in 1913 and left all of her Dobbs family behind in Texas and Oklahoma. All accessible census data
ends with 1930, so the more recent generations are mostly missing. I found your and your brother and sister's names in the Texas Birth Index.
Please e-mail me at home,
Barbara (Hays Cook)