Greenberry Bobbitt enlisted in the 45th Virginia Infantry, Company E on 3 April 1862 at "C. Narrows" in Giles County, Virginia with Lieutenant Colonel Peters for the duration of the War.
Taken from Service Records |
Taken from Service Records |
Perhaps he feared he wouldn't return home. Perhaps he had to show her what she meant to him. Or perhaps he was simply home waiting for orders during this time I can't find him in the muster rolls. Whatever the circumstances, they seem to have married before the War, but they didn't start their family until later.
The next time I see him back with the Company is when he appears on a muster on 1 April 1864. Then, just a few months later, on 5 June 1864, he is captured at Piedmont, Virginia.
Taken from Service Records |
I assume he made it home shortly after the prisoner exchange because Nancy had their first child about a year later.
Together, they had at least the following children:
- Amanda Bobbitt, born about 1866
- Emaline Bobbitt, born about 1869
- Martin Van Buren Bobbitt, born about 1871
- Charles Bobbitt, born about 1873
- Andy Bobbitt, born about 1875
- Rosabel Bobbitt, born about 1879
- Sarah A. Bobbitt, born January 1883
- William M. Bobbitt, born May 1884
- Norman Hale Bobbitt, born 8 March 1889
- Payton Bobbitt, born about April 1889
- Peter Bobbitt, born about 1891
By the 1910 census that Nancy lists two of her 11 children had died by 1910.
Clipping from 1910 Fancy Gap, VA Census |
Greenberry later married Betty Jane Moore. Together, they had at least two children:
- Maggie Jean Bobbitt, born 29 June 1919
- John Green Bobbitt, born 25 June 1924
Sources:
- 1850 Grayson County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1860 Wolfe Glade, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1870 Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1880 Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1900 Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1910 Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1920 Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- 1930 Fancy Gap, Carroll County, Virginia U.S. Federal Census (accessed on Ancestry)
- Death Certificate, Betty Jean Bobbitt (accessed on Ancestry)
- Death Certificate, Green Bobbitt (accessed on Ancestry)
- Death Certificate, Norman Bobbitt (accessed on Ancestry)
- Surry County Marriage Records, Grenbery Bobit and Nancy J. Brint (accessed on Ancestry)
- Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia (accessed on Fold3)
- WWII Draft Card, John Green Bobbitt (accessed on Ancestry)