Due to the death of the parents the family was left penniless. After the civil war ended the kids headed west and spread out over Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. It appears that John and Mary Ann (Hobbs) Roseberry took care of the younger kids until they could take care of themselves.
From the U. S. Census we know that in 1860 Thomas Jefferson Hobbs was living at home in Gilmer Twp., IL with his parents. In 1870 he was living with in Atchison Twp., Nodaway Co., MO with an unrelated family doing farm labor. In 1880 he was living in Nodaway Twp., Nodaway Co., MO, with John and Mary Ann Roseberry, his sister and brother-in-law and his brother, William H. Hobbs and they were all farming.
In about 1885 he married Sarah Jane Weaver (1862-1951), likely in Nodaway Co., MO. Sometime after this, Thomas J. and Sarah J. Hobbs and his brother William H. Hobbs moved west to Lane Co., KS.
In 1895, according to the KS state census, Thomas J. and Sarah J. were living in Willowdale Twp., Dickinson Co., KS. They may have come back to Dickinson Co., KS since some time prior to 1887, Thomas J. and Sarah J. had moved to Lane Co., KS. The 1910 census found Thomas J. and Sarah J. living in Union Twp., Worth Co., MO with his sister Mary Ann Roseberry. This was after the death of John Roseberry so they may have been assisting Mary Ann. In 1920 the census shows Thomas J. and Sarah J. again living in Cheyenne Twp., Lane Co., KS. This time her mother was living with them.
On June 13, 1924 Thomas J. Hobbs died in Healy, Lane Co., KS and was buried in the Healy Cemetery near Healy, KS.
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A new school district has been formed in Wilson and Cheyenne townships, to be called the Headlight District, in honor of our Literary paper, "The Headlight", published in district No. 16, last winter. Messrs. Miles, McCarey, and T. J. Hobbs are the officers, and as they are known rustlers, we expect to hear things whiz in that region.
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The above article is from the Thursday, May 12, 1887 issue of The Dighton Herald, Dighton, Kansas.
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NEWS FROM HEALY
Thomas Hobbs has purchased the W. E. Denny property and will move in a short time.
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The above article is from the Friday, October 10, 1919 issue of The Dighton Herald, Dighton, Kansas.
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Miss Mary Hobbs, a niece of T. J. Hobbs and wife, came from Nebraska last week to make her home with them. She will attend high school here this winter.
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The above article is from the Friday, August 24, 1923 issue of The Dighton Herald, Dighton, Kansas.
Due to the death of the parents the family was left penniless. After the civil war ended the kids headed west and spread out over Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. It appears that John and Mary Ann (Hobbs) Roseberry took care of the younger kids until they could take care of themselves.
From the U. S. Census we know that in 1860 Thomas Jefferson Hobbs was living at home in Gilmer Twp., IL with his parents. In 1870 he was living with in Atchison Twp., Nodaway Co., MO with an unrelated family doing farm labor. In 1880 he was living in Nodaway Twp., Nodaway Co., MO, with John and Mary Ann Roseberry, his sister and brother-in-law and his brother, William H. Hobbs and they were all farming.
In about 1885 he married Sarah Jane Weaver (1862-1951), likely in Nodaway Co., MO. Sometime after this, Thomas J. and Sarah J. Hobbs and his brother William H. Hobbs moved west to Lane Co., KS.
In 1895, according to the KS state census, Thomas J. and Sarah J. were living in Willowdale Twp., Dickinson Co., KS. They may have come back to Dickinson Co., KS since some time prior to 1887, Thomas J. and Sarah J. had moved to Lane Co., KS. The 1910 census found Thomas J. and Sarah J. living in Union Twp., Worth Co., MO with his sister Mary Ann Roseberry. This was after the death of John Roseberry so they may have been assisting Mary Ann. In 1920 the census shows Thomas J. and Sarah J. again living in Cheyenne Twp., Lane Co., KS. This time her mother was living with them.
On June 13, 1924 Thomas J. Hobbs died in Healy, Lane Co., KS and was buried in the Healy Cemetery near Healy, KS.
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A new school district has been formed in Wilson and Cheyenne townships, to be called the Headlight District, in honor of our Literary paper, "The Headlight", published in district No. 16, last winter. Messrs. Miles, McCarey, and T. J. Hobbs are the officers, and as they are known rustlers, we expect to hear things whiz in that region.
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The above article is from the Thursday, May 12, 1887 issue of The Dighton Herald, Dighton, Kansas.
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NEWS FROM HEALY
Thomas Hobbs has purchased the W. E. Denny property and will move in a short time.
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The above article is from the Friday, October 10, 1919 issue of The Dighton Herald, Dighton, Kansas.
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Miss Mary Hobbs, a niece of T. J. Hobbs and wife, came from Nebraska last week to make her home with them. She will attend high school here this winter.
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The above article is from the Friday, August 24, 1923 issue of The Dighton Herald, Dighton, Kansas.
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