William Cicero Bobbitt, 79, carpenter of 1061 Ash St, died at 4:25 o'clock yesterday at his home following a five day ilness of pneumonia.
Mr. Bobbitt was born Dec. 20, 1856 in Twiggs County, where he lived until he came to Macon to make his home. He was a member of Tattnall Square Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife who was, before her marriage, Miss. Emma Hinson, four daughters: Mrs. R.D. Tidwell, Mrs. J.B. Read, Mrs. W.O. Durden, Mrs. H.T. Pritchett, all of Macon, and several grand children, and nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held in the Chapel of Burgard-Connelly, the hour to be announced later.
The Macon Telegragh, January 16, 1936.
William Cicero Bobbitt, 79, carpenter of 1061 Ash St, died at 4:25 o'clock yesterday at his home following a five day ilness of pneumonia.
Mr. Bobbitt was born Dec. 20, 1856 in Twiggs County, where he lived until he came to Macon to make his home. He was a member of Tattnall Square Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife who was, before her marriage, Miss. Emma Hinson, four daughters: Mrs. R.D. Tidwell, Mrs. J.B. Read, Mrs. W.O. Durden, Mrs. H.T. Pritchett, all of Macon, and several grand children, and nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will be held in the Chapel of Burgard-Connelly, the hour to be announced later.
The Macon Telegragh, January 16, 1936.
Family Members
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Joseph Bobbitt
1837 – unknown
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Nancy Bobbitt Maxwell
1840–1923
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Mary Frances Bobbitt DeFore
1842–1931
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Martha "Mattie or Mollie" Bobbitt Kitchens
1844 – unknown
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Harriett Melvina Bobbitt Kitchens
1846–1925
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James W Bobbitt
1848–1884
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Tobitha Jutson "Betha or Jutson" Bobbitt
1849 – unknown
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Henry T. Bobbitt
1851–1910
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Wilson James Bobbitt
1853 – unknown
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Felix Bobbitt
1861–1917
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