Family Group Sheet


Name James Bobbitt, 8G Grandfather
Birth abt 1707, Rocky Run, Prince George Co., Virginia
Death 1761, Halifax Co., Virginia
Father William Bobbitt (1675-1738)
Mother Mary Green (->1761)
Marriage 1734, Virginia
Spouse Elizabeth [Bennett Bobbitt], 8G Grandmother
Birth abt 1710, Halifax Co., Virginia
Death aft 1767, Virginia
Other spouses Richard Bennett
Children
1 F Dianah Bobbitt, 7G Grandmother
Birth abt 1735, Virginia
Death aft 1795, Mercer Co., Kentucky
Spouse Jonathan Jennings Sr., 7G Grandfather
2 M John Bobbitt, 8G Uncle
Birth abt 1742, Prince George Co., Virginia
Death 1816
Spouse Sarah Gibson
3 M Capt. William Bobbitt, 8G Uncle
Birth 1744, Prince George Co., Virginia
Death Aug 1817, Grayson Co., Virginia
Spouse Nancy "Ann" McKenzie
Notes for James Bobbitt
Probate of estate 20 Aug 1761, Halifax Co.
Notes for Elizabeth [Bennett Bobbitt]
A great many genealogy books list Elizabeth's maiden name as Dalton, and say that she is the daughter of Timothy Dalton of Bedford Co., Virginia. I had her entered as such for several years, based on a 6-generation pedigree chart for Andrew Quesenberry on p. 71, Vol. 5, No. 3, May 1991, of the Cox-Phillips Newsletter. Evidence is strongly against its truth, due to both the relative ages of this Elizabeth and of Timothy Dalton (they were of the same generation, and Elizabeth may even be the older of the two), and due to geography (they were not living in the same part of Virginia in the 1730's when Elizabeth was married, although they were by the 1760's.) It seems to be based ultimately only on two 1763 deeds in which Timothy Dalton transferred land to James & Elizabeth's sons John Bobbitt and William Bobbit for the token price of 5 shillings. Some Bobbitt researchers who did not know the age of Timothy Dalton concluded that this meant that John Bobbitt and William Bobbitt were grandsons of Timothy Dalton. What they failed to overlook was that these transfers were leases only, and that the same plots were transferred the next day at the "going rate" of 23 pounds and 20 pounds respectively. The first pair of deeds were apparently something in the line of receipts for a deposit. So there is no real evidence as to Elizabeth's maiden name.

For further details, see the page "Timothy Dalton and the Bobbitts" at the Dalton Myths web site, http://www.wam.umd.edu/~jklumpp/gen/dalton/Bobbit.html .
Last Modified 20 Aug 2001 Created 30 Jun 2002 by Reunion for Macintosh