woohoo! found my Aaron that was born circa 1820 on the 1900 census. He's in the household of a Mary Dirkin and listed as father in law but I suspect Aaron might really be Mary's father instead. I might just have found another one of the 7 daughters <grin>. Lorelei
New photo just added to the James Alfred Jobe and Milly Norrid Photo album. James was s/o James Jobe and Catharine Pitt. http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291401917 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/pic_norrid.html #11 Allen & Laura (Jobe) Barrett family - Laura Jobe Barrett (daughter of James Alfred and Millie Jobe) and her husband, Allen Ward Barrett, and their six children and one son-in-law. Taken March 8, 1908, at the marriage of the oldest daughter, Minnie, to Walter Maddox in Faulkner County, Arkansas. (back row) Myrtle, Grady, Walter Maddox and Minnie his new bride (front row) Troy on Allen Barrett's knee, Elmer standing between his sisters, Moody between his parents, and Laura Washington Jobe Barrett. Submitted by Cheryl J. Henry
We have a new 'cousins' photo album for the descendants of Benjamin Avant Jobe and Julia Amanda Pillow. He was s/o Elihu Coleman Jobe and Mary W. Smith and she was d/o John Benjamin Pillow and Mary Pitt Jobe. Both were grandchildren of James Jobe and Catherine Pitt. special thanks to Ben Anderson Jobe Jr for sharing these with us. http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4288631437 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/pic_ben_pil.html #1 Horace Elbert Jobe (1868-1953) - taken November 1951 when he was 83, in the shoe department of Howard & Jobe, a Paris, TN department store which he had founded in 1901 with his father-in-law, Joseph Howard. Howard & Jobe finally closes its doors in 1996. Horace was s/o Benjamin Avant 'Ben' Jobe and Julia Amanda Pillow, both grandchildren of James Jobe and Catherine Pitt. #2 Ben Anderson Jobe Sr (1906-1999) - taken in May 1943 when he was 36. He served as a quartermaster in charge of German prisoners of war at Camp Walters, Texas. Ben was s/o Horace Elbert Jobe and Inez Howard. #3 Mary Alice (Hall) Jobe (1918-1995) - married Ben Anderson Jobe Sr September 7, 1941. **As usual these links can be found on the main links page and are listed under Andrew Jr's son, Abraham Job and grandson, Isaac Job. Job, Jobe, Jobs, Jobes - Links to Great Information http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe.html
The Leona Augusta (Jobe) Waggoner Obituary was posted to the Weld Co., Colorado Rootsweb Message Board http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.colorado.counties.weld&m=802 Leona was d/o James Irvin 'Jim' Job, gd/o Samuel Jefferson 'Jeff' Job, Jr., and gt gd/o Samuel Jefferson Job. See Job(e) Branches for more details. Ann
Tonight I was searching for an obit online and came across this website: Missouri Death Index Online. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nettimae/modeaths/ I found some JOBE buried at the Big Rock Cemetery in Morgan CO MO. When I went to the website below that it gave me on the one above, I noticed on the surname there was a hyperlink, when I clicked onto the name , photos of the stones appeared Here are the names that I found and the site where to view them. Scroll down to where you see I-J http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pattiejo/bigrock/br_comp.html Robert Homer JOBE s/o Abraham S. 'Abe' JOBE Susanah Elizabeth 'Susan' YEAGER and his wife Celia. This is gs/o John Logan Jobe and Mary A. Saling JOBE Celia "Sep 22, 1900" "Big Rock Cem., Morgan Co." http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pattiejo/bigrock/br_comp.html JOBE Robert Homer "Feb 21, 1904" "Big Rock Cem., Morgan Co." http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pattiejo/bigrock/br_comp.html Cort E s/o Charles 'Charlie' JOBE and Frances Gertrude 'Fannie' WILSON and his wife Eva. This is gs/o Abraham Jobe and Margaret Yewes JOBE Cort E. "Jun 8, 1975" "Big Rock Cem., Morgan Co." JOBE Eva M. "Feb 7, 1984" "Big Rock Cem., Morgan Co." http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pattiejo/bigrock/br_comp.html Both of these families are part of Enoch Job and Lucretia's descendants. I have checked and do not find these cemtery photos in our albums for these familes. So I have saved and will be placing them in the family albums. Patti two of these are your's! Freida --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Just ordered it from Wal-Mart, Margaret, thanks! Patti Jobe Patti, I guess we had the same idea for Christmas gifts. I ordered one at WALMART.COM, or if you wish to order by phone (1, 800 966 6546) It costs $27.31 with tax & shipping. Get this....I would receive it no later than Dec. 26th. (Maybe Christmas, maybe not) I ordered it Nov. 3, 2003. Good Luck, Margaret
Fantastic!! Patti xoxo I have written to a descendant of Jonathan M Logue s/o William Logue and Hannah JOB, that Ann found on the GenForum regarding the family. This is part of her letter I received back. Image how much fun it was for me to tell her about her JOB family, it was my turn to WOW someone like Ann and Randy did me 4 years ago!!! I can't wait to hear back from her and also her reaction to the Job Family Albums!!! Freida Greetings, Freida: I was so pleased to receive your letter. I am always delighted to make the acquaintance of another "cousin." :-) F.Y.I., I have attached (below) cemetery record "date-of-death" data for my ggg grandfather, Jonathan M. Logue. Jonathan is buried in rural Cass County, Iowa -- just a "stone's throw" from where I spent my early childhood years, in Cumberland, Iowa. You wrote: ..."Please see my gedcom on rootsweb. If you have any questions please contact me. If you can fill in any blanks I would be grateful..." http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fwells&id=I0253 My response to your GedCom is: AWESOME! Since receiving your letter, I have been able to spend some time weaving back & forth through the wonderful data that you & others have researched, and compiled. THANK YOU, Freida, for the "mountains" of hard work that you (and, other cousins) have accomplished -- and, generously made accessible to "novice" genealogy researchers, like myself. I am very grateful. And, I am so ver-r-r-r-ry appreciative ( ! ) that you have been able to include a few of the "odds & ends" of "Jonathan Logue" family data (re: "Cass County History," etc.) that I posted on GenForum and Rootsweb pertaining to Jonathan's line, and his descendants. Again, I THANK YOU... Please know that it feels *absolutely wonderful* to FINALLY have my Logues "connected" (via your online gedcom) to other branches in our family tree. For quite some time, it had appeared that my ggg grandfather, Jonathan M. Logue, had somehow "fallen-through-the-genealogy-cracks" when he and other family members migrated from Mason County, ILLINOIS -- to Cass County, IOWA. Indeed, I have recently read that number of Logue researchers had speculated that perhaps Jonathan "died young" -- while in actuality he lived until nearly ninety years old, and has many, many descendants (of which I am only one!). In essence, it appeared that for Jonathan and his clan, moving to southern Iowa was like falling off the earth. I had tried to trace the earlier migration path (i.e., prior to their relocation from Mason County, Illinois to southern Iowa) of my Logues for several years. However, it was only four months ago that I was FINALLY able to connect my Logue clan -- to other family members of the same familial line who were in Springfield, Cass County, Illinois -- and, ultimately to Jonathan's parents: William Marrs Logue and Hannah Jobe / Job. Until the recent discovery of William and Hannah -- I hadn't even KNOWN my ggg grandmother's surname! Eureka! Her name was: "Job," and/or "Jobe"! Can you tell me, what is the origin of this wonderfully unusual name? And, how is it PRONOUNCED?? AS IN: "My life's work is advocacy. It is not a job; it is my 'calling'." Or, AS IN: "Have you read the Book of JOB in the Bible?..." So, our ggg grandparents were siblings?! WOW. I reflect upon the close relationship that I've known with my own beloved siblings, and wistfully wonder about the lives, and family relationships -- of our *shared* ancestors.... What were their joys; their sorrows? We share their DNA. In what small ways are we like them? I would dearly love to learn more about my Job / Jobe ancestry. I have found that there is often a definite "sense of identity" that runs through the generations in some families. Do you know what I mean? For example, my Cass County, Iowa Logues were known as 'PEOPLE OF INTEGRITY'. [i.e., My Porters were -- and remain ( ! ), a wonderfully diverse "melting pot" of spirited rabble-rousers; and, solemn churchmice! My Hopkins family tree is rife with zealots: social activists; abolitionists & do-gooders. Etc., etc.]. Have you been able to discern any sense of "who" our Job / Job ancestors were, and/or what the fabric of their lives consisted of? As you can tell, I love the study of genealogy. I would be profoundly grateful for any snippets of information that you could possibly share about our ancestry -- be they Job / Jobe kin; Logues, or other connecting familial lines... You asked what, if any, information I had discovered regarding the exact location of William Logue's birthplace. Unfortunately -- I know very little about the "genesis" of my Logue clan, or even where William was born. I had come to the "tentative" conclusion that William Logue *may* have been born in VIRGINIA based upon the "1880 Federal Census data for Cass County, IOWA," (also attached below), which lists the birthplace of Jonathan Logue's father as VIRGINIA. Even still, I speak with caution -- as I do not know Virginia to be a "documented fact." Have you discovered more that confirms Virginia to be his birthplace? Beyond the county boundary lines of Cass Co., IOWA (where "Logue" is still a very familiar name in area communities; and, where distant Logue cousins who resemble my grandmother, Goldie Logue, still attend our annual Porter family reunion), I have so little information about the actual "lives" of my Logue ANCESTORS. Indeed -- I had no idea that William Marrs Logue was a preacher! Do you know which denomination? (My grandmother, Goldie LOGUE Porter was a person of deep faith; so, I am not surprised to learn that her ancestors were also believers). In searching misc. Illinois records online, I discovered than an Ethel Logue (I believe she may have been the daughter of Oliver Logue & Rebecca Cole), attended a Baptist Church in Mason County. None of her other family members seem to be listed as actual members, though. If you are interested in this information, I will send it to you separately. Do you know when the Logue clan migrated to America? And, if they came from Ireland or Scotland? Do you have clues as to the genesis of our Jobe / Job roots? From where did these ancestors migrate?? I apologize for all my questions. However, I am eager to learn more about my Jobe / Job and Logue ancestry; and, so glad that you took the time to write... If you are close to the Twin Cities area of Minnesota -- I would love to invite you to share a pot of my (very strong!) coffee -- and, a bushel of "genealogy talk"! :-) I look forward to hearing from you... Take care, and May God bless you and those you love... Cathy PORTER-Maynard [email protected]
I have written to a descendant of Jonathan M Logue s/o William Logue and Hannah JOB, that Ann found on the GenForum regarding the family. This is part of her letter I received back. Image how much fun it was for me to tell her about her JOB family, it was my turn to WOW someone like Ann and Randy did me 4 years ago!!! I can't wait to hear back from her and also her reaction to the Job Family Albums!!! Freida Greetings, Freida: I was so pleased to receive your letter. I am always delighted to make the acquaintance of another "cousin." :-) F.Y.I., I have attached (below) cemetery record "date-of-death" data for my ggg grandfather, Jonathan M. Logue. Jonathan is buried in rural Cass County, Iowa -- just a "stone's throw" from where I spent my early childhood years, in Cumberland, Iowa. You wrote: ..."Please see my gedcom on rootsweb. If you have any questions please contact me. If you can fill in any blanks I would be grateful..." http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fwells&id=I0253 My response to your GedCom is: AWESOME! Since receiving your letter, I have been able to spend some time weaving back & forth through the wonderful data that you & others have researched, and compiled. THANK YOU, Freida, for the "mountains" of hard work that you (and, other cousins) have accomplished -- and, generously made accessible to "novice" genealogy researchers, like myself. I am very grateful. And, I am so ver-r-r-r-ry appreciative ( ! ) that you have been able to include a few of the "odds & ends" of "Jonathan Logue" family data (re: "Cass County History," etc.) that I posted on GenForum and Rootsweb pertaining to Jonathan's line, and his descendants. Again, I THANK YOU... Please know that it feels *absolutely wonderful* to FINALLY have my Logues "connected" (via your online gedcom) to other branches in our family tree. For quite some time, it had appeared that my ggg grandfather, Jonathan M. Logue, had somehow "fallen-through-the-genealogy-cracks" when he and other family members migrated from Mason County, ILLINOIS -- to Cass County, IOWA. Indeed, I have recently read that number of Logue researchers had speculated that perhaps Jonathan "died young" -- while in actuality he lived until nearly ninety years old, and has many, many descendants (of which I am only one!). In essence, it appeared that for Jonathan and his clan, moving to southern Iowa was like falling off the earth. I had tried to trace the earlier migration path (i.e., prior to their relocation from Mason County, Illinois to southern Iowa) of my Logues for several years. However, it was only four months ago that I was FINALLY able to connect my Logue clan -- to other family members of the same familial line who were in Springfield, Cass County, Illinois -- and, ultimately to Jonathan's parents: William Marrs Logue and Hannah Jobe / Job. Until the recent discovery of William and Hannah -- I hadn't even KNOWN my ggg grandmother's surname! Eureka! Her name was: "Job," and/or "Jobe"! Can you tell me, what is the origin of this wonderfully unusual name? And, how is it PRONOUNCED?? AS IN: "My life's work is advocacy. It is not a job; it is my 'calling'." Or, AS IN: "Have you read the Book of JOB in the Bible?..." So, our ggg grandparents were siblings?! WOW. I reflect upon the close relationship that I've known with my own beloved siblings, and wistfully wonder about the lives, and family relationships -- of our *shared* ancestors.... What were their joys; their sorrows? We share their DNA. In what small ways are we like them? I would dearly love to learn more about my Job / Jobe ancestry. I have found that there is often a definite "sense of identity" that runs through the generations in some families. Do you know what I mean? For example, my Cass County, Iowa Logues were known as 'PEOPLE OF INTEGRITY'. [i.e., My Porters were -- and remain ( ! ), a wonderfully diverse "melting pot" of spirited rabble-rousers; and, solemn churchmice! My Hopkins family tree is rife with zealots: social activists; abolitionists & do-gooders. Etc., etc.]. Have you been able to discern any sense of "who" our Job / Job ancestors were, and/or what the fabric of their lives consisted of? As you can tell, I love the study of genealogy. I would be profoundly grateful for any snippets of information that you could possibly share about our ancestry -- be they Job / Jobe kin; Logues, or other connecting familial lines... You asked what, if any, information I had discovered regarding the exact location of William Logue's birthplace. Unfortunately -- I know very little about the "genesis" of my Logue clan, or even where William was born. I had come to the "tentative" conclusion that William Logue *may* have been born in VIRGINIA based upon the "1880 Federal Census data for Cass County, IOWA," (also attached below), which lists the birthplace of Jonathan Logue's father as VIRGINIA. Even still, I speak with caution -- as I do not know Virginia to be a "documented fact." Have you discovered more that confirms Virginia to be his birthplace? Beyond the county boundary lines of Cass Co., IOWA (where "Logue" is still a very familiar name in area communities; and, where distant Logue cousins who resemble my grandmother, Goldie Logue, still attend our annual Porter family reunion), I have so little information about the actual "lives" of my Logue ANCESTORS. Indeed -- I had no idea that William Marrs Logue was a preacher! Do you know which denomination? (My grandmother, Goldie LOGUE Porter was a person of deep faith; so, I am not surprised to learn that her ancestors were also believers). In searching misc. Illinois records online, I discovered than an Ethel Logue (I believe she may have been the daughter of Oliver Logue & Rebecca Cole), attended a Baptist Church in Mason County. None of her other family members seem to be listed as actual members, though. If you are interested in this information, I will send it to you separately. Do you know when the Logue clan migrated to America? And, if they came from Ireland or Scotland? Do you have clues as to the genesis of our Jobe / Job roots? From where did these ancestors migrate?? I apologize for all my questions. However, I am eager to learn more about my Jobe / Job and Logue ancestry; and, so glad that you took the time to write... If you are close to the Twin Cities area of Minnesota -- I would love to invite you to share a pot of my (very strong!) coffee -- and, a bushel of "genealogy talk"! :-) I look forward to hearing from you... Take care, and May God bless you and those you love... Cathy PORTER-Maynard [email protected] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Val, If you are talking about the free days on Heritage Quest thru that library, I have used it just to see if they have other years than Ancestry or Genealogy.com and had not problems, but as more and more people find out it will be bogged down with users and it will take a lot longer to get onto the site. It is always that way when one of them have free time. Also if you do not have DSL it will take MUCH longer to get on! Freida Val Jobe <[email protected]> wrote: Is there anyone else having trouble getting into this ProQuest trial version. It takes me forever to get it to open and move for a search!! Just wondering if it is my machine, I am not having that problem anywhere else. Val Jobe Outgoing message has been scanned by Norton Anti Virus [email protected] ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
I am on the list and see the messages. I did not want a copy was only suggesting to Patti where to look, but Magaret told her Wal Mart had it, so now there is two places for her to shop. Thanks for sending. Freida mthiessen <[email protected]> wrote: tell freida to try http://www.bookfinder.com they list several copies. given the current political situtation, there is probably a demand for it. roz On Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:38 PM, mthiessen [SMTP:[email protected]] wrote: > > Another suppressed book perhaps ?? > > > > Try Barnes & Noble they might have it. > > Freida > > Patti wrote: > DARN, just got a msg from Amazon.com saying my order was canceled, > that they > can't locate the book after all. Anyone with ideas where to find a > copy? I > was sure looking forward to giving it my guys for Christmas. > Patti Jobe > > > We are sorry to report that we will not be able to obtain the > following > item from your order: > > Patrick Dalzel-Job, Dalzel-Job Patrick "Arctic Snow to Dust of > Normandy: The Extraordinary Wartime Exploits of a Naval Special > Agent" > > Though we had expected to be able to send this item to you, we've > since found that it is not available from any of our sources at this > time. We realize this is disappointing news to hear, and we apologize > for the inconvenience we have caused you. > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > << File: ATT00007.html >> ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
tell freida to try http://www.bookfinder.com they list several copies. given the current political situtation, there is probably a demand for it. roz On Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:38 PM, mthiessen [SMTP:[email protected]] wrote: > > Another suppressed book perhaps ?? > > > > Try Barnes & Noble they might have it. > > Freida > > Patti wrote: > DARN, just got a msg from Amazon.com saying my order was canceled, > that they > can't locate the book after all. Anyone with ideas where to find a > copy? I > was sure looking forward to giving it my guys for Christmas. > Patti Jobe > > > We are sorry to report that we will not be able to obtain the > following > item from your order: > > Patrick Dalzel-Job, Dalzel-Job Patrick "Arctic Snow to Dust of > Normandy: The Extraordinary Wartime Exploits of a Naval Special > Agent" > > Though we had expected to be able to send this item to you, we've > since found that it is not available from any of our sources at this > time. We realize this is disappointing news to hear, and we apologize > for the inconvenience we have caused you. > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > << File: ATT00007.html >>
Try Barnes & Noble they might have it. Freida Patti <[email protected]> wrote: DARN, just got a msg from Amazon.com saying my order was canceled, that they can't locate the book after all. Anyone with ideas where to find a copy? I was sure looking forward to giving it my guys for Christmas. Patti Jobe We are sorry to report that we will not be able to obtain the following item from your order: Patrick Dalzel-Job, Dalzel-Job Patrick "Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy: The Extraordinary Wartime Exploits of a Naval Special Agent" Though we had expected to be able to send this item to you, we've since found that it is not available from any of our sources at this time. We realize this is disappointing news to hear, and we apologize for the inconvenience we have caused you. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard
Is there anyone else having trouble getting into this ProQuest trial version. It takes me forever to get it to open and move for a search!! Just wondering if it is my machine, I am not having that problem anywhere else. Val Jobe Outgoing message has been scanned by Norton Anti Virus [email protected]
Patti, I guess we had the same idea for Christmas gifts. I ordered one at WALMART.COM, or if you wish to order by phone (1, 800 966 6546) It costs $27.31 with tax & shipping. Get this....I would receive it no later than Dec. 26th. (Maybe Christmas, maybe not) I ordered it Nov. 3, 2003. Good Luck, Margaret ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patti" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 10:45 AM Subject: [JOB] book about Patrick Dalzel-Job > DARN, just got a msg from Amazon.com saying my order was canceled, that they > can't locate the book after all. Anyone with ideas where to find a copy? I > was sure looking forward to giving it my guys for Christmas. > Patti Jobe > > > We are sorry to report that we will not be able to obtain the following > item from your order: > > Patrick Dalzel-Job, Dalzel-Job Patrick "Arctic Snow to Dust of > Normandy: The Extraordinary Wartime Exploits of a Naval Special > Agent" > > Though we had expected to be able to send this item to you, we've > since found that it is not available from any of our sources at this > time. We realize this is disappointing news to hear, and we apologize > for the inconvenience we have caused you. > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
DARN, just got a msg from Amazon.com saying my order was canceled, that they can't locate the book after all. Anyone with ideas where to find a copy? I was sure looking forward to giving it my guys for Christmas. Patti Jobe We are sorry to report that we will not be able to obtain the following item from your order: Patrick Dalzel-Job, Dalzel-Job Patrick "Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy: The Extraordinary Wartime Exploits of a Naval Special Agent" Though we had expected to be able to send this item to you, we've since found that it is not available from any of our sources at this time. We realize this is disappointing news to hear, and we apologize for the inconvenience we have caused you.
Just created a new memorial album for my great grandparents. 4-5 photos were moved from the other albums, 3-4 were replaced with much better pictures and the rest are new (as sent to me on the CD that I recently received). As of now, there isn't an index for this album- though I hope to make one later. Caleb Jobe was s/o Jesse Jobe and Susan Ann McIntire, gs/o Eli B. Jobe and Prudence, gt gs/o Isaac Job(e) and Unknown and gt gt gs/o Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay. *Roy, if you're still on the list and you want a picture of Mell Vina's parents or one of her brother, buried at Thalia, I also have them. Mell Vina, besides being the wife of my father's brother, Walter Jobe, she was a descendant of the Isaac Tipton and Margaret Roddy. So she is also related to the Tipton-Jobe descendants - though not a Jobe descendant herself. http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=4288677587 This has to be one of the albums that I'm most proud of. #1 Thalia Cemetery Entrance in Foard Co., Texas. This is where my gt grandfather, Caleb Jobe, and grandfather, Jesse Jobe are buried. Today this town is basically a ghost town. #2 CALEB JOBE,(Sept 4, 1847 - Nov 2, 1925)and his wife Martha E(Brewer) Jobe (Jan 18,1853 - Feb 4, 1901)m. Dec 17, 1868 Jobe Township, Oregon Co., MO Cemetery -Thalia Cemetery Location - Thalia, Foard Co., Texas. He was s/o Jesse Jobe and Susan Ann McIntire and gs/o Eli B. Jobe and Prudence ? of Oregon Co., MO #3 John Jobe Tombstone (s/o Caleb Jobe) - buried at Thalia Cemetery, Foard Co., TX #4 Robert Wallace Jobe (1919-1919) - buried Thalia Cemetery. He was s/o John Shelburn Jobe and Grace E. Wallace #5 Jesse William Jobe Tombstone at Thalia Cemetery in Foard Co., Texas - died in flu epidemic in 1919 #6 Jesse William Jobe Tombstone at Thalia (2nd view) Cemetery in Foard Co., Texas - died in flu epidemic in 1919 #7 WALTER JOBE,This is Walter Lee Jobe, my father's brother. Born Nov 20, 1903 Wilbarger Co., Texas and died Dec 16, 1929 of typhoid fever (though he had been bit by a rabid skunk). He is buried at Thalia Cemetery in Foard Co., Texas. Walter was s/o Jesse William Jobe and Minnie Leamer Mears #8 Mell Vina (Townley) Jobe (1908-2001) - buried Thalia Cemetery, Foard Co., Texas. She was wife of Walter Lee Jobe. Also on tombstone is her son, James Walter 'J. W.' 'Snake' Jobe (1928-2001) -buried Thalia Cemetery, Foard Co., Texas. #9 Memory Gardens of the Valley Cemetery Entrance on Mineral Wells Hwy in Parker Co., Texas. This is where my grandmother, Minnie (Mears) Jobe is buried #10 Minnie (Mears) Jobe - funeral card and tombstone #11 Clara Mabel (Cox) (1876-1972) - buried Memory Gardens of the Valley Cemetery on Mineral Wells Hwy, Parker Co., Texas. She was d/o Minnie Leamer (Mears) Cox Cox and a half sister to the Minnie Mears-Jesse Jobe children. #12 Tombstone of Aunt Annie (Jobe) Sppon (1906-1996) and her husband Curtis Earl Spoon (1897-1963) - buried Memory Gardens of the Valley, Mineral Wells Hwy, Parker Co.,TX #13 Entrance to Bethesda Cemetery near Garner, Parker Co., Texas #14 George Caleb 'Cale' Jobe (1901-1979) and wife, Adina's Memorial at Bethesda Cemetery near Garner in Parker Co., Texas #15 Poe Prairie Cemetery entrace at Millsap in Parker Co., Texas #16 Minnie Lorene (Jobe) Chipman (1939-1993) - d/o Caleb Jobe and Adina Lorene (Blaylock) - buried Poe Prairie Cemetery, at Millssp, Parker Co., Texas #17 Entrance to the Wilbarger Memorial Park located in Vernon, Wilbarger Co., Texas #18 Tombstone for Uncle Ernest and Aunt Elsie Jobe - buriedWilbarger Memorial Park, Vernon, Wilbarger Co. TX #19 Moore Funeral Home and Cemetery Entrance at Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas #20 Daddy's Death - Jan 12, 1981 Grand Prairie, TX #21 My parents (2nd view) - Earl Fredrick Jobe and Venetia - Moore cemetery at Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas #22 Marian Marie Jobe (1952-1977) buried Moore Cemetery at Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX #23 Marian Marie Jobe (1952-1977) (2nd view) buried Moore Cemetery at Arlington, Tarrant Co., TX
Just updated Job(e) Legacy http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown In the past 25 days, 182 'new entries' have been added and several notes expanded. Ann (Jobe) Brown [email protected]
Greetings all, For the past two days, I have been working on getting some more information for this family. Today I added 9 new scans to the records album for Hannah Job d/o Enoch Job and Lucretia. Remember it was little over a year ago we did not know she even existed, and now, WOW has this family expanded! http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=4291976715 Index http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/rec_a_j_e_logue.html#Oliver%20Logue Working on this family can really give you a headache. There are so many of them and they have intermarried so much. On several of the census I have posted there are many familes on one page, so rather than upload the same census for each family, I have listed all that are on the page and how related. Keeping it straight was really something and poor Ann had to do the index, it was really some day for both of us! Anyway here is what I have added, if you have any further information or documents for this line please contact me. I would really like to get some cemetery photos for the Memorial album. Today I found a photo of the Blackstone/Hillis cemetery, but more is needed of the family. If you have any please send to me. Freida [email protected] # 7 1850 Issac Hillis, Van Buren Co., TN. He married Nancy Jane Logue, d/o William Marrs Logue and Hannah Job. Pg. 1 of 2 # 8 1850 Van Buren Co., TN. Line 2 Dixon N. & Lydia (Logue) Hillis, Line 12 Roswell Hillis s/o Lydia and Dixon Hillis, Line 17 Archibald and Elizabeth (Logue) Hillis and Line 23 Hannah (Job) Logue, mother of Lydia and Elizabeth. # 9 1860 Van Buren Co., TN, Line 1 Isaac and Jane Logue Hillis, Line 9, James and Ann Hillis, Line 13 Dixon and Lydia Hillis and Line 25, Calvin and Elizabeth Johnson. Jane and Lydia d/o Hannh Job and Wm Logue, Ann (Boyd) Hillis d/o Nancy Jane Logue and Robert Boyd and gd/o Hannah Job and Wm Logue, Calvin Johnson s/o Mary Logue and Wm Johnson and gs/o Hannah Job and Wm Logue. # 10 1860 Van Buren Co TN. Line 15 Archibald and Elizabeth (Logue) Hillis , Line 28, William Hillis huband of Mary Logue. Both women d/o Hannah Job and William Marrs # 11 1870 Van Buren Co., TN Line 39, Archibald Hillis (widower). He was the husband of Elizabeth Logue d/o Hannah Job and Wm Logue. Pg 1 of 2 # 12 1870 Van Buren Co., TN, Line 1 remainder of family of Archibald Hillis, Line 20, Robert and Elizabeth Hillis, Line 38 Issac and Jane Logue Hillis. Robert was the s/o Lydia Logue d/o Hannah Job and Wm Logue and Jane Hillis was the d/o Hannah Job and Wm Logue. #13 1870 Elizabeth (Logue) Ishmael, d/o Jonathan Logue and Isabel ?, gd/o Hannah Job and William Marrs Logue. The name of her husband is unknown at this time as she is already a widow. Could he have died in the Civil War? #14 1870 Van Buren Co Tn. Issac Hillis and Nancy McBride, Issac s/o Lydia Logue and Dixon Naylor Hillis. #15 1880 Van Buren Co., Tn. Archibald Hillis h/o Elizabeth Job d/o Hannah Job and Wm Logue. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears
For our newest memorial album, Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton, 8 'NEW' photos were just added. Special thanks to Fredda Sue Anderson - my Mears/Young cousin who photographed these for us while she was doing some other cousins of mine. Note that this Thalia Cemetery is where my own Grandpa Jesse Jobe and gt grandpa Caleb Jobe, as well as several other Jobe and Mears cousins are also buried. My grandmother remembers meeting many of these Jobes when she lived in this area - before the mid 1930's. At the time, she didn't know how they were related to our group but always knew that there was a connection and they did claim kin. We now know that we both descend from Andrew Jobe Jr through different sons, plus we also share the McKay connection. http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4288688221 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cem_sam_t_job.html #3 Thalia Cemetery Entrance - located at Thalia, Foard Co., Texas. #4 Maude Bell 'Maggie' (Jobe) French (1887-1967) - d/o John David Jobe and Laura Tialthia Leak and gd/o Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton #5 James Henry 'Jim' French (1879-1917) - buried Thalia Cemetery, Foard Co., Texas, He was husband of Maude Bell 'Maggie' Jobe, d/o John David Jobe and Laura Tialthia Leak #6 Putnam Cemetery - located in Callahan Co., Texas. Many of the descenants of Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton are buried here. #7 Samuel Washington Jobe (1863-1952) - buired Putnam Cemetery, Callahan Co., Texas. He ws s/o Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton and gs/o Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton Putnam Cemetery - located in Callahan Co., Texas. Many of the descenants of Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton are buried here. #8 Laura A. (Davis) Jobe (1875-1985) - buried Putnam Cemetery, Callahan Co., Texas. She was wife of Samuel Washington Jobe, s/o Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton. #9 Ella Mae (Jobe) Hale (1892-1959) - buried Putnam Cemetery, Callahan Co., TX. She is d/o Samuel Washington 'Sam' Jobe and Laura Adelle Davis, gs/o Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton #10 Frank Lewis Jobe (1904-1969) - buried Putnam Cemetery, Callahan Co., Texas. He is s/o Samuel Washington 'Sam' Jobe and Laura Adelle Davis and gs/o Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton.
The Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton Memorial Album was just updated. The two photos that related to the Samuel Tipton Jobe and Dialtha Tipton line was moved to their own album which will have several new memorials added shortly. Two new pictures added to the Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton album are: http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4291403877 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cem_ruth_tip.html #8 Putnam Cemetery - located in Callahan Co., Texas. Many of the descenants of Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton are buried here. Submitted by Fredda Sue Anderson #9 Lydia (Woods) Jobe (1835-1910) - 2nd wife of Jacob Jobe (s/o Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton). She is buried at the Putnam Cemetery in Callahan Co., Texas. Submitted by Fredda Sue Anderson *These were on the CD that was sent to me by my Mears-Young cousin, who is not related to the Jobe family. Ann (Jobe) Brown [email protected]