80,797 individuals across 8,834 family names, linked through 29,124 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Hobbs, Barbara—
- Hobbs, Bessb. 1906Honey Grove Community, Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, Bessie—
- Hobbs, Betty May—
- Hobbs, Bradford—
- Hobbs, Bradford Lee—
- Hobbs, Buell—
- Hobbs, Charlie1931 — 1968Elida, New Mexico
- Hobbs, Chester—
- Hobbs, Dorothy Annb. 1943
- Hobbs, Ed—
- Hobbs, Elvin—
- Hobbs, Elvin T—
- Hobbs, Ethel Jeanb. 1947
- Hobbs, Florence M.b. 1919Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, Gladys Maurine1911 — 2000Honey Grove Community, Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, Glen Edgar1920 — 2012Cisco, Texas
- Hobbs, Glenn Jr.1947 — 1999Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Hobbs, Grace1891 — 1974Schaberg, Crawford County, Arkansas
- Hobbs, Homer1889 — 1970Mansfield, Arkansas
- Hobbs, Ida Pearl—
- Hobbs, Jack—
- Hobbs, Jack—
- Hobbs, Jack—
- Hobbs, James Alferd1902 — 1940Honey Grove Community, Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, James Eugene1922 — 1938Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, James Owen—
- Hobbs, Janice1947 — 2022Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
- Hobbs, Jesse H.—
- Hobbs, John—
- Hobbs, John Jack—
- Hobbs, Joseph—
- Hobbs, Josephine1893 — 1973Collinsville, Oklahoma
- Hobbs, Kay Lynn—
- Hobbs, Keiandrae—
- Hobbs, Larry Wayne1950 — 2001Wagoner, Oklahoma
- Hobbs, Lewis Ray—
- Hobbs, Lila—
- Hobbs, Lonnie Charles—
- Hobbs, Marion Wilson—
- Hobbs, Mary—
- Hobbs, Mary Beth—
- Hobbs, Mary Deanb. 1947
- Hobbs, Mary Elizabeth—
- Hobbs, Nitab. 1960
- Hobbs, Oswell Harmonb. 1880Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, Oswell Jr.1916 — 1981Lamar County, Texas
- Hobbs, Patricia Ann—
- Hobbs, Richard—
- Hobbs, Samuel—
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