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Information from Ron Cox, Ronald Cox's Ancestors, Cousins and their allied families, RootsWeb WorldConnect Project.

1851 personal census, Howard Twp, Kent Co., ON, p. 13:
Dobbyn Henry, M, Married, 55, born Ireland, Methodist, Farmer;
Elizabeth, F, Married, 51, born Ireland, Methodist, Housewife;
Jane, F, 31, born Canada, Methodist, Servant;
Auther, M, 20, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
Eliza A., F, 14, born Canada, Methodist, Servant;
Joseph, M, 12, born Canada, Methodist, Labourer;
Maria, F, 8, born Canada, Methodist, Daughter.

Euphemia Township History 1849-1999, Euphemia Township Historical Society, 1999, p.286:
Richard Dobbyn Family
The Dobbyns are of Irish and French extraction, with the name originally spelled D'Aubyne. Richard Dobbyn's father owned an estate in the County of Wexford, Ireland, known as Dobbyn's Flowery Vale.
     During the Rebellion of 1798, Mr. Dobbyn Sr., with many other men, was imprisoned in a barn for refusing to forsake the Protestant faith. He managed to conduct his family to safety but was one of 221 victims who were burned in the barn at Scullabogue. His wife and daughter died shortly afterwards but his two sons, Richard and Henry, immigrated to Canada to escape such persecutions.
     Richard Dobbyn (1794-1883) was educated in Dublin, Ireland and taught school. On April 20, 1815, he married Maria Bobier (1796-1869). The Catholics had confiscated his father's estate, so the young couple decided to come to Canada...They came via New York to Tryconnell, arriving before 1820. Several years later, they moved to Zone Township (now Euphemia) settling on Lot 26, Con. 2.
     Henry Dobbyn (brother of Richard) married Elizabeth Bobier, daughter of Gregory Bobier and Martha Willis. He was mentioned in the history of Tyrconnell as sponsor at a baptism in Col. Talbot's home in 1820. Henry and Elizabeth settled in Howard Township.

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Gregory Bobier   Martha Willis 1770-
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Elizabeth Bobier 1795-