Re: Thomas Harris Hobbs ancestors
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Re: Thomas Harris Hobbs ancestors
Marvin Morton 12/22/02
This is a "possible" match from Cooke Co, TX 1880 census.I realize the middle initial is incorrect, but it wouldn't be the first time there was an error on a census record. [GSon=grandson; MotherL=mother-in-law]
Categories: Name;Relationship tohead of the household;Marital Status; Gender; Race; Age; Birthplace; Occupation; Father's Birthplace; Mother's Birthplace.
E.H. HOBBSSelfWMaleW68ALFarmerGAGA
J.H. HOBBSSonMMaleW32TXFarmerALVA
H.A. HOBBSDauLMFemaleW22TXKeeping HouseTNMS
M.E. HOBBSGDauSFemaleW10TXSchoolTXTX
E.H. HOBBSGSonSMaleW8TXSchoolTXTX
J.H. HOBBSGSonSMaleW6TXSchoolTXTX
A.P. HOBBSGDauSFemaleW4TXTXTX
Thomas E. HOBBSGSonSMaleW2TXTXTX
John O. HOBBSGSonSMaleW4MTXTXTX
E. BROWNMotherLWFemaleW81VAVAVA
D.H. MCCUREOtherSMaleW21TXLaborerTNMS
If you can find Thomas on the 1910 or 1920 census, it will tell where he was born, plus location of birth for his parents, too.Then you could compare that info with this census record.
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Re: Thomas Harris Hobbs ancestors
Marvin Morton 12/24/02