Pvt Sampson A Bobo, CSA - Need a curator please and thank you

Started by Cynthia Curtis, A183502, US7875087 on Monday, October 11, 2021
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Ann Bobo 's ABOUT says:

Ann Musgrove, born 25 May 1773 in South Carolina. She is not the same as Mary “Polly” Bobo. 1st wife of Absalom Bobo (1765-1846). Mother of Sampson Bobo.

Consistency Check:
Pvt Sampson A Bobo, CSA born after the death of his mother Ann Bobo (Musgrove).
Aseneath Bobo born after the death of his mother Ann Bobo (Musgrove).
George Washington Bobo born after the death of his mother Ann Bobo (Musgrove).
Andrew Jackson Bobo born after the death of his mother Ann Bobo (Musgrove).

Please add first wife of Absalom Bobo is she the mother of all these?

TIA

I have worked on this before. Don’t go by consistency check, Bono is well documented. Have you resolved data conflicts?

Curator Note from Erica Howton (9/25/2018):

1st wife

Inscription: In Memory of / Absalom Bobo / who was born / in March 1765 / and died / Dec. 1st / 1846

Origins

DAR Ancestor #: A206066 BOBO, SAMPSON & Sarah Simpson - children - ABSALOM [1] ANNE MUSGROVE

Family

Married 1) Ann Musgrove; married 2) Polly Bobo; possibly married 3) Nancy Ann Crosby.

Links

Looks like Polly Bobo (2nd wife: Ann was 1st) got disconnected or merged in?

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Absalom Bobo’s second wife was Mary (Polly) Bobo, his first cousin. She was the daughter of Sampson and Sarah Simpson Bobo and was born May 25, 1773 [SIC] They married circa 1808, and lived on Two Mile Creek near Woodruff, S. C.

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This should be this family configuration, at least it’s the most logical to me. I’m not sure on all the kids (whether they belong or not). I do not want to lock relationships much without more primary records.


From http://grindalshoalsgazette.com/?cat=16

7. Ann Musgrove. She was born May 25, 1773, and married Absalom Bobo August 1, 1790. He was the son of Simpson and Judith Foster Bobo and was born in Virginia, March 13, 1765. He was drafted during February or March 1781, while residing in Ninety Six District and served in the Revolutionary War under Col. Benjamin Roebuck and Capt. George Roebuck. He guarded prisoners at the Orangeburg jail.

Ann and Absalom Bobo had the following children:

  1. Edward Musgrove Bobo;
  2. Jane Bobo;
  3. Levinia Bobo; and
  4. Sampson Bobo.

Ann died circa 1807, after the birth of her son Sampson. They were living in Cross Anchor, S. C., at this time. Most of their children grew up on Two Mile Creek, near Woodruff, S. C.

Absalom Bobo’s second wife was Mary (Polly) Bobo, his first cousin. She was the daughter of Sampson and Sarah Simpson Bobo and was born May 25, 1773 [SIC] They married circa 1808, and lived on Two Mile Creek near Woodruff, S. C.

Done.

Thank you, Erica Howton

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