TAYLOR COUNTY, GA - BIOS Hobbs, Seaborn R. ***************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm *********************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Richard Hobbs rphobbs3@bellsouth.net For complete file: http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3028778&id=I0146 Seaborn R. HOBBS was 1826 in Georgia and died some time after 1880 in Georgia He can be found in these Census: 1850 Marion County Census 1860 Taylor County Census 1870 Schley County Census 1880 Schley (Seab R. Hobb) His parents were James HOBBS and Rebecca MARCHENT. Seaborn married Elizabeth D. (b: 1828 in South Carolina) around 1846. Their children: Louisa M. HOBBS b: Aug 1848 in Georgia Mary V. HOBBS b: 1851 in Georgia Jonathan W. HOBBS b: Jan 1855 in Georgia Amy S. HOBBS b: 1856 in Georgia Julia HOBBS b: 1856 Edgar HOBBS b: 1858 Laura A. HOBBS b: 1858 Walter HOBBS b: 1859 Seaborn Bartow HOBBS b: Mar 1861 in Georgia Pachal B. HOBBS b: Nov 1863 in Georgia James H. HOBBS b: May 1866 in Georgia JONATHAN W. HOBBS Jonathan W. HOBBS born Jan 1855 in Georgia and died 1929 in Texas Can be found on these census: 1880 Taylor county, Georgia 1900 - Ellis county, Texas Navarro county, Texas 1910 / 1920 Justice of the Peace in Navarro county, Texas 1920 Jonathan W. Hobbs married Virginia Brewer. They moved to Texas in the late 1800s. They visited Georgia in 1912. The Butler Herald Tuesday, June 4, 1912 Page Three Local Paragraphs After a visit of several weeks to Taylor County relatives and friends, resulting in many happy family reunions after years of absence, the following former Taylor County people now residing in Texas returned home Friday: Mrs. J.W. Brewer and little daughter, Jessie, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hobbs, Mrs. Maude Grizzard, little daughter Mary Belle and Mrs. Mary Jinks. Before making their departure they called at this office and requested that we in their behalf thank the people of Taylor County for the many acts of kindness shown them during their visit. Their appreciation seemed to be of the most genuine kind.