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Updated April 26, 2008

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CONTACTS & RESEARCH :
  • NEW  Dobie / Dobbie / Doby researchers & links (Updated April 26, 2008)
  • NEW  Internet-accessible Databases. Here is a large page of links where I've found Dobie, Dobbie, etc. records as well as records from the many other families who are connected to us. You can search these databases for any surnames you wish. All can be searched for free but I've also listed a few who sell copies of the records pointed to in their search indexes. This is an on-going project and I expect to update it often. (Updated March 5, 2008)


DUMFRIES, TINWALD, DALRUSCAN, KIRKBEAN, SCOTLAND :
  • Some recent photographs of Dumfries (including a "Dobie's Wynd" street sign) and of Tinwald and Kirkbean churches and graveyards where many of our direct ancestors are buried. Sent to me by Robert Dobie, who took most of the photos in September, 2002; others in May, 2007.
  • K. S. Dobie & Son Store Closes After 108 Years This is a transcription of a news story from the Dumfries Courier, Nov. 28, 1997. This Dobie firm, founded in 1889, specialised in grains and farm supplies. Thanks again to Robert Dobie, for this clipping. (The photo collection above has one of Robert in front of the old Dobie store).
  • Photos of Dalruscan Farm. The name of Dalruscan or Dalruskin is firmly connected to the Dobie family. It is a farm about three miles north of Tinwald (see the photos above). If you look at the Gracie Tree several items below here, you will see many references to Dobies from "Dalruskin". Robert Dobie has again come through with some photos of Dalruscan as it is now known, taken in May 2007.

DOBIE :
  • Extracts From "The Dobie Connection" which is the newsletter of the Dobie Clan of North America.

    Descendants Of John David Dobie & Isabella Russell :
    John David Dobie and Isabella Russell were probably both born in Dumfries, Scotland, c. 1812, and were married there c. 1834. The family moved to Birkenhead, England, just across the Mersey River from Liverpool, where John, a stonecutter, worked on construction of the Liverpool docks. Coming to Canada in 1849, they settled first in Toronto and then in Chatsworth, Ont. where they both are buried. Their nine children lived in Bruce Mines, Thessalon, Owen Sound and Port Arthur (now part of Thunder Bay), all in Ontario.

    DOBIE inscription on gravestone in Chatsworth cemetery.
    Detail from the gravestone of John Dobie and Isabella Russell in Chatsworth, Ontario.


    Descendants Of William Currie Dobie & Elizabeth Coulthard :
    William Currie Dobie was the older brother of John David Dobie (box above) and the two families sailed from Liverpool to New York City together in 1849 (see the article and passenger list above). I don't know much about this family except what I extracted from Ontario Archives records. The family settled in or near Mosa or Ekfrid Twps., and their children seem to have settled in the London, Ont. area. Information is needed on this line.


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    The so-called "Gracie Tree" :
    NEW  Based on a family tree drawn up in 1873 by James Campbell Gracie of Dumfries, the Gracie Tree shows the ancestors of an Alexander Dobie of Tinwald, Dumfries-shire, from about 1560 to about 1870. John David Dobie and William Currie Dobie (see the two boxes above) are descended from a branch of this tree. There are many gaps and inconsistencies, so your help is very much needed if you have any information.
    Click here to see the transcription.
    Included in the transcription is much new and corrected information sent to me by Dobie researchers, as well as census information about a few of the families.
    Surnames in the transcription are: Aitcheson, Anderson, Bell, Black, Blair, Boyd, Broach, Burgess, Byers, Cleeland, Craig / Craik, Currie, Dalziel, Dickson / Dixon, Downing, Earnshaw, Ferguson, Fullarton, Gamble, Glover, Goodsir, Gordon, Haining, Halliday, Helme, Herb, Hunter, Jardine, Jeffrey, Johnstone, Koykka, Lawson, Limont, Little, MacGillivray, Martin, McClure, McFadzean, McKinnol, McMurdo, Miller, Murray, Palmer, Paterson, Ritchie, Robson, Ronald, Scotland, Scott, Seton, Sloan / Sloun, Smilie, Smith, Somerville, Sproat, Stewart, Stirling, Strathearn, Swan, Telfer, Turner, Wagner, Webb, Wilkins, Wright. (Updated December 10, 2007)
    John David McEachern (1923 - 2008) son of John Allan McEachern and Mary Tina Dobie, was shown the original Gracie Tree when he was visiting Dumfries while stationed near there during World War II. He had it copied and brought it back to Canada. The tree shown above is a hand-drawn copy of John's copy. Click here to see his obituary and a much larger photo. NEW (Added March 13, 2008) See a full-size image of the Gracie Tree. This image will be about twice the width of your screen, and was constructed from about 15 scans. There may be several versions in circulation (this one was hand-copied in 1972), so if you have an earlier version I sure would like to hear from you. NEW (Added December 27, 2007)

  • Dobie References in Tinwald (Scotland) Registry Records
  • Letter By Agnes Dobie, 1849. Agnes had eloped and wrote this from Toronto.
  • Letter from John Dobie to Walter Bell, 1819. This letter was written from Hardbush (now called Hartbush) in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The relationship between John Dobie and this Bell family isn't known at this time. The Bells had moved to Miramichi, New Brunswick a year or so previously.
  • Biography of James Frank Dobie (American author, 1888 - 1964)
  • Descendants of James Dobie & Agnes Brown first settled in Deux Montagnes Co., QC.
  • Short obituary of James Irving Dobie of Toronto, died 1923.
  • Descendants of John Dobie & Jean Thompson (Parish of Kirkconnell, 1670's - 1860's)
  • Disjunction Certificate, John Dobie & Mary Barber Document written in Tortherwald, DFS, SCT., 1820. They first settled in Lanark County, Ont., then where did they go?
  • Some Dobie Records in the Ontario Archives Some birth, marriage and death records.
  • Some originators of the Dobie Family A photo gallery -- first time published!
  • A Dobie - Pattie Connection in Scotland Early & middle 1700's.
  • DOBIE-SMITH Bible This family first settled in Lanark County, Ontario, then moved on to Chesley, Bruce County, Ont. Surnames: Dobie, Elliot, Graham, Halliday, Holliday, Houston, Knox, Livingston, Mair, McLellan, Newell, Smith, Tatlock, Walls. Transcribed by Jay A. Nellis.
  • Biography of Richard Dobie (Quebec fur trader, c.1731 - 1805)
  • Descendants of William Dobie & Mary Lindsay (Mainsriddle, Scotland, 1760's)
      With a major update detailing the descendants of Isabella Dobie and Robert Anderson.
    Surnames: Aitkin, Anderson, Crocket, Dalgleish, Dingwall, Grierson, Irvine, Kennedy, Lindsay, McHolme.
  • Lineage of Col. William Fraser Dobie submitted when applying for family arms in 1925

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DOBBIE :
  • Dobbie Families of Lanark County. My research notes, for what they're worth.
  • Photo of Hannah Dobbie of Lanark County, Ont., and her daughter Theressa McGonegal, circa 1930.
  • Family of David Dobbie of Grant's Pass, Oregon. Born January 14, 1885 in Glasgow, Scotland, he went to Oregon in 1919. Complete details are given on Connie Guardino's website.
  • Descendants of Donald Dobbie & Agnes Armour (b. 1817, SCT.)
  • Descendants of John Bilsland and Jean Wallace. Includes the descendants of Robert Dobbie & Jean Bilsland (b. 1802/3, Glasgow, d. in Lachute, QC). This page is pdf format, and includes several photographs. Surnames are: Bahsler, Baptie, Bates, Berg, Bilsland, Bird, Bond, Boone, Bothwell, Boyd, Brown, Buchanan, Carlson, Chapman, Cleland, Copeland, Crabbe, Crocker, Crowder, Dixon, Dobbie, Eaton, Evans, Farlane, Fraser, Gillies, Godden, Goertz, Greig, Groen, Hammond, Hayward, Horton, Innes, Johnson, Kidson, Klapwijk, Klassen, Krieger, Krywiak, Lancey, Lang, Lauze, Law, Leonard, Leroux, Lette, Mahon, Markus, Marshall, McFaul, McGalliard, McKay, McNeil, McOuat, Meissner, Minard, Mitchell, More, Myron, Nichols, O'Brien, Olsen, Oswick, Pahl, Parlee, Paton, Payne, Preston, Prophet, Riley, Rouleau, Scott, Smith, Starchuck, Stewart, Swail, Swaren, Teilmann, Truesdel, Vaillancourt, Wallace, Whynot, Wilkinson, Wylie, Zaporozan. (Updated November 29, 2006)
  • Dobbie - Norris Family Group Sheet births & marriages in Fintry and Gargunnock, Stirling, SCT.
  • Some Dobbie Records in the Ontario Archives Some births and deaths only.
  • Biography of Sir William George Shedden Dobbie (b. 1879)
  • A Dobbie family in Ayrshire. Descendants lived in Dalmellington and Maybole. By the early 1900s one branch was in Pennsylvania. Connected surnames include: Burns, Campbell, Cummings, Davis, Dereberry, Ebig, Eckenrode, Flinn, Livingstone, MacIntyre, McKay, McQueen, Ramsay, Templeton.


DOBY :
  • Larry Doby, The second Black man to play in the majors.


ETC :
  • Dobbies of the Fells. Like the Leprechauns of Ireland and the brownies of Scotland, the Dobbies of the English Lake District have a history all their own in Cumberland and Westmoreland.
  • SCOTTISH GENEALOGY :
      . . . And so ye see, auld Pittoddles, when his third wife dee'd, he got mairrit upon the laird o' Blaithershins' aughteenth dochter, that was sister to Jemima, that was mairrit till Tarn Flumexer, that was first and second cousin to the Pittoddleses, whase brither becam laird efterwards, an' mairrit Blaithershins' Baubie -- an' that way Jemima becam in a kind o' a way her ain niece an' her ain aunty, an', as we used to say, her guid-brither was mairrit to his ain grannie.
        -- Book Of Scottish Anecdote : Hislop (quoted in The Scots Book, by Ronald Macdonald Douglas, published in 1995 by Senate / Tiger Books International plc, Twickenham, UK).


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