"A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY, 1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, pp. 441-442. Used by permission. [Daviess] MISS NELLIE MOBBERLY: Miss Nellie Mobberly was born near Masonville, Daviess County, Kentucky, and was brought by her parents to Owensboro, Kentucky, at a very early age. She professed faith in Christ at the age of sixteen and was baptized into the fellowship of the First Baptist Church by Rev. Fred D. Hale. She soon thereafter moved her membership to the Walnut Street Baptist Church. She was a member of the Third Baptist Church for some time and remained a member there until the year 1921 when she united with the Buena Vista Church where she still holds her membership. She has been very active in the work of the W. M. S. in the Churches and has served as President of the Walnut Street and Buena Vista Societies. She served for four years as the Assistant Superintendent and for six years as the Superintendent of the Daviess-McLean Associational W. M. U. She has taught a Sunday School class almost from the time of her conversion. Her parents were John S. and Mary Martin Mobberly. She attended the Owensboro public schools and has been a keeper at home during most of her adult life. Miss Nellie is a faithful worker in her Church and in the Associational W. M. U. and her friends are numbered by the acquaintances she has made through the years. Her consecrated life has been an inspiration to all who know her. Mobberly Hale Martin = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/daviess/mobberly.n.txt