Hi Andrea... Would you mind doing a look up for the Job(e) surname if you fing the time ? Various spellings of the name Job and its derivitives found in old English records are Job, Jobe, Jobbe, Jobber, Joba, Jobb, Jobba, Joab, Jop, Jope, Jobson, Jobling, Juppe, and Chubb. The Job name probably originated in the 13th century when the Mystery Plays made the biblical character popular. Tradition says the Job family of Pembrokeshire were descended from Flemish weavers that the English planted in the 11th and 12th centuries to build Britain's cloth trade. Some Job family members immigrated to Scotland and Germany and later settled in America. Some Jobes were said to have come from Kent County, England. No one named Job was granted arms there. There was a family named Jobson granted arms in Essex County, which is just across the Thames River from Kent. Arms were granted to Job families in York and Lancaster Counties. Crests were granted to families with the name Job and Jope. Thanks....malinda jones