Benton Co., AR - Biographies - William H. Hoblit *********************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: The Goodspeed Publishing Co Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgenwebarchives.org *********************************************** William H. Hoblit, farmer and stone-mason, was born in Clinton County, Ohio, June 26, 1840, son of Amos and Elizabeth (Shields) Hoblit, and grandson of David Hoblit, who was a native of Kentucky, born in 1792, who served in the War of 1812, was a member of the Baptist Church, and died in 1868. Amos W. Hoblit was born in Clinton County. Ohio, March 18, 1811, was a farmer by occupation, and was married to Miss Shields, also a native of Clinton County, Ohio. She was born in the year 1812, and was a member of the Baptist Church. The following children were born to this union: Martha, Kate, William H. and Marieta. The father of these children afterward married Mrs. Johanna Brandon, who bore him two children, Emma and Eliza. William H. Hoblit moved to Bureau County, Ill., in 1852, and in 1861 he enlisted in the Union army, Company H, of the Twelfth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and continued in service four years and three months. He was in the battles of Donelson, Shiloh, Corinth, Iuka, Resaca, Dallas, Kenasaw Mountains, Atlanta, Chapel Hill, Jonesboro and Altoona Pass. He was in many other battles, was with Sherman in his march to the sea, and was wounded several times. After the war he moved to Madison County, Iowa, but previous to this had married Miss Ellen Whitworth, a native of Yorkshire, England, born February 6, 1846, and who came to America at the age of six years. She settled with her parents at Toledo, Ohio, but moved from this State to Illinois, where she married Mr. Hoblit in 1866. Mr. Hoblit moved to Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, and in the last named State had the misfortune to lose his wife, March 25, 1886. In 1888 he moved to Benton County, Ark. He is the father of these children: Cora E., Ernest, Abbie, Delbert, Wilson, Nettie and Roy. Mr. Hoblit is a member of the G. A. R., and is one of the enterprising citizens of the county. His maternal great-grandfather, James Shields, was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.