Surveyed by J. Stone, 86 acres of land for Randolph Bobbitt beginning at David Ross's corner on Cedar Creek.
(in 1804 part of this land was sold to Joseph Towler.)
AUGUST 25, 1815 - Pittsylvania County, Surveys, page 72
Survey for Randolph Bobbitt of 48 acres of land, south side of Pigg River and Frying Pan Creek. (This is the land that was the original sight of the plantation of James and Elizabeth (Dalton) Bobbitt.
APRIL 9, 1824 - Pittsylvania County, Deed Book 26, pages 237-238.
Randolph Bobbitt and Fanny, his wife, of the county of Pittsylvania, and Lewis Bennett of the same county, for fifty dollars, sold to Lewis Bennett, 48 acres of land on the south side of Pigg River, beginning at Ross's corner .....
Witnesses: Henry Jacobs RANDOLPH BOBBITT
John Sockly, Thos. Thompson FANNY BOBBITT
DECEMBER 18, 1809 - Pittsylvania County Marriages, page 47.
Claiborn Jacobs and Fanny Dudley, daughter of Caley Dudley who consents. Surety, RANDOLPH BOBBITT, married by Rev. Joseph Hachett. (Claiborne Jacobs, grandson of Randolph.)
NOVEMBER 19, 1810 - Pittsylvania County Marriages, page 49
Lucy Bobbitt to Basdell Pickrell, Bondsman, Richard Pickrell. Father of Lucy Bobbitt is Randolph Bobbitt. Married by Rev. Joseph Hachett.
The children of Randolph and Fanny Bobbitt all married in Pittsylvania County. Not all the marriages were recorded.
Charles W. Bobbitt m. Clary Berger ........ 1804
Lewis Bobbitt m. Sarah Lovelace ........ 1814
Thomas Bobbitt m. Mildred Dalton Dec. 9, 1815
Randolph Bobbitt m. Tabatha ........ 1808
Mourning Bobbitt m. Peter Bennett Dec. 29, 1803
Lucy Bobbitt m. Basdell Pickrell Nov. 19, 1910
Lewis Bobbitt died before 1820, and Randolph Bobbitt Junior died before 1830. Lewis Bobbitt had one son, Edwin P. Bobbitt, that we are certain of, and probably two sons, the other being David Bobbitt, born in 1814 and reared by the Lovelace family. David married Matilda Parker on October 28, 1839 and died before 1880.