Table of Contents STEPHEN BOBBITT 1779 - 1856 out the balance of his life in Illinois. Stephen and his family were first listed in the census records of Christian County, Ke Most of the children were married in Pike, Scott, and Morgan Counties of Illinois. The marriages were recorded. STEPHEN BOBBITT JUNIOR 1785 - 1831 Stephen Bobbitt and his family were counted in the 1830 census. We believe that it is the complete family who lived to SHEERWOOD HAYWOOD BOBBITT, JR. 1806 - 1877 until her death in 1864 at the age of 98. There is little doubt that Sarah had a great influence on the family. The fact that o The next obituary was written for Sheerwood H. Bobbitt and apparently by the same author as the one written for Ann Bobbitt. I STEPHEN BOBBITT 1810 - 1848 Son of John and Hester Bobbitt There are apparently some errors in the 1850 census of the family, particularly in the place of birth. In later census and vita From various records we have calculated the family of Stephen and Elizabeth (Mays) Bobbitt to be as follows: TURNER BOBBITT 1764 - 1821 Turner Bobbitt married in Warren County in 1783. His wife was Elizabeth Mangum. We do not know her relationship to Willie P. Ma November 23, 1805: Granville County: Turner Bobbitt died in 1821 without a will. John B. Bobbitt his eldest son, managed many of the family affairs for his mother. This deed and the will of Elizabeth Bobbitt completely name all the children and who the daughters married, with the exception THOMAS BOBBITT - 1783 - 1859 The family was counted on September 10, 1850 in the Northern District of Pittsylvania County. THOMAS BOBBITT 1788 - 1876 The 1850 census of Chatham County and Moore County in North Carolina gives the best picture of the family. THOMAS E. BOBBITT 1922 - 1886 Henry Fountain Bobbitt m. Willie J. Langford May. 14, 1876 Louisiana Bobbitt m. D. M. Austin Feb. 1, 1870 HONORABLE THEODORE NEWTON BOBBITT 1843 - 1940 Son of Everett Hale and Mary Bobbitt "A native of Morgan County, Illinois, our subject was born near the town of Bethel, February 23, 1843, and was reared amid the "that office work has an unfavorable effect upon his health and abandoned it. In the spring of 1864 he journeyed to Montana an by officiating as Superintendent of the Sunday-School and studing to make this important subject a matter of interest to the ri Charles Everett Bobbitt, eldest son of Theodore Newton Bobbitt made notes of the pioneer experiences of his father and life in TILMAN BOBBITT 1806 - 1892 In 1870 Tilman Bobbitt and his sons Joseph, and William, and his daughters, Emily and Eliza were living in Pike County, Missour By 1850 Tilman and Jane Bobbitt were living in Greenbrier County. Greenbrier County was formed from Montgomery County in 1777. Tilman and Jane Bobbitt had a family of four sons and five daughters who lived to maturity. The children were: George Bobbitt, brother of James, enlisted on May 4, 1862 for the duration of the war. He served as a private in Company E, 45t The census record which was taken for Lincoln County, lists the Bobbitt families as not living very near to each other. In 1936 and 1937, Dr. 0. H. Bobbitt and Robert Lee Bobbitt corresponded with many relatives in an effort to find some of the fa