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Arthur Dobbs

Arthur Dobbs

Ancien Gouverneur de Caroline du Nord
Arthur Dobbs est un propriétaire terrien et homme politique britannique, gouverneur colonial de la Province de Caroline du Nord entre 1754 et 1765. Wikipédia
Date/Lieu de naissance : 2 avril 1689, Girvan, Royaume-Uni
Date de décès : 28 mars 1765, Brunswick Town, Caroline du Nord
Arrière-petits-enfants : Arthur Acheson Dobbs, Anne Frances Dobbs, Mary Dobbs et plus
Fonction précédente : Gouverneur de Caroline du Nord (1754–1764)
Parents : Mary Dobbs
Frères et sœurs : Richard Dobbs

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