2 new records added to the Iraby Stone Jobe - Mary Chilton Records Album **Andrew Jr, Caleb, Samuel, Caleb, Iraby** http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=4287588377 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/iraby.html #4 Annie Beattie Jobe Death Certificate, 1925 Nodaway Co., Missouri. She was 2nd wife of Augustus Washington 'Gus' 'A. W.' Jobe, s/o Iraby Stone Jobe and Mary Chilton #15 Martin Vanburen Baker Death Certificte, 1924 Nodaway Co., Missouri. He was the husband of Mary Melissa Jobe, d/o Iraby Stone Jobe and Mary Chilton.
Several different album additions for descendants of Samuel Jobe and Dorcas McKay: ------------- Record: Sarah (Jobe) Jones Ferguson **Andrew Jr, Caleb, Samuel, Isaac, Samuel, Sarah** http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/s_jones_ferg.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2123116992 #10 Elbert Easley Death Certificate, 1924 Oregon Co., Missouri. He was married to Fay Thomas, d/o Robert Forrest 'Rob' Thomas and Sarah Ellen 'Elender' O'Neal, gd/o Lewis O'Neal and Chalista 'Thalia' Jones and gt gd/o John L. Jones and Sarah Jobe. ----------------------- Record: Jefferson Jobe - 2 wives **Andrew Jr, Caleb, Samuel, Abraham, Jefferson** http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jeff_thomas.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=4290508187 #11 Paul Jobe, 1925 St. Louis Co., Missouri Death Certificate. He was s/o Henry Jobe and Leona Hall and gs/o Louis W. Jobe and Sophronia Coleman and gt gs/o Jefferson Jobe and Mary M. Unknown ------------
Greetings all, Hope you are staying cool, it is 102 here in KS where I am with a heat index of 103. Today Ann and I have been working on the SCOTT family. She discovered that Missouri now has the 1926 death certificates online and found one for Herman SCOTT. Now it stated that his mother was Margaret Williams. All we had was her initials of M. J. She then looked for any WW I info she might find and she found one for Virgil Roscoe Scott who was born in 1885. She then checked the MO Birth Records and it stated that the father of one Virgil Scott was John Crittenden Scott and Margaret Jane Williams. She then checked the marriage dates and found them listed on Alan's Moniteau Co site http://www.rootsweb.com/~momonite/moniteauhomepage.htm and they were married 20 Oct 1867. She then checked to see if she could find a death date on Margaret as she died Jan 1940. She ask me to contact Alan and see if we could get obits on Margaret and Herman, she already had a theroy that this one Margaret Jane Williams was the daughter of Ira Williams and Lydia JOBE, d/o Abraham Jobe and Margaret Yewes. Alan was kind enough to locate both obits and Ann was certainly right she is the dau of Ira and Lydia. The obit for Margaret was a gold mine, it gives the death date for John her husband and we did NOT have that and who her daughter Mary A. Scott married. I have now located their death dates also, and all this is being added to both Ann and my files for World Connect. Here are the obits that we got from Alan, and we thank him VERY much. I have ask him to check for two more if he would for us and that is for John T. Schuster and Mary A. Scott Schuster. From the January 18, 1940 California Democrat RITES FOR MARGARET SCOTT Fall Causes Death of Aged Woman Near Kliever Saturday (By Kliever Correspondent) Mrs Margaret Jane Scott died of pneumonia, following a fall January 7 when she sustained a broken hip, at the home of her son Virgil Scott Saturday, January 13 at the advanced age of 91 years. Mrs Scott was the last of the family of Ira and Lydia Williams. A brother T.H. Williams and a sister Mrs. Ann Sailing preceded her in death a number of years ago. She was born September 13, 1848 in Moniteau where she spent her entire life. She was married to Jack C. Scott in 1867 who died in April 1888. To this union five children were born. One son Elmber died in infancy and Herman Victor about 25 years ago. The three surviving children are Mrs. John Schuster, T.L. and Virgil Scott, two grandchildren Victor and Mary Margaret Scott and one great-granddaughter Marilyn Alice Scott. Mrs. Scott united with Salem Baptist church early in life and remained a member until her death. Funeral at Salem church Rev. O.A. Winscott the pastor officiating. Burial in church cemetery. Pallbearers were Walker Johnson, W.F. Potter, Roy Johnson, Carl Johnson, John Gray and Hershal Umbarger. ------ From the March 25, 1915 California Democrat Herman Victor Scott Herman Victor Scott died Thursday night, March 18, 1915, and funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.D. Hancks at New Salem church Saturday. Herman Scott was born March 28, 1878, in the New Salem community, he united with New Salem church when a young man and was a consistent Christian the remainder of his life. June 23, 1907, he married Miss Blanche Brouop [last name very difficult to make out on microfilm/copy] of Carthage, Ill. One child, which died in infancy, was born to them. Herman is survived by his mother, his widow, a sister, two brothers, and a host of friends. I have been working most of the day making a records album for John Bell Scott and his family and also made one for William Logan Scott & 1) Susan Malhollan 2) Mary Jane Walker . They both can be seen here: William Logan Scott & 1) Susan Malhollan 2) Mary Jane Walker http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103817810 John Bell Scott & Eliza Jeffries http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103428575 We wish to thank Pat Harris who descends from this family for sending me the bible records. Freida
you guys are so great. so glad to be in this "fam". hope all of your hard work will be with us forever best of everything, gayla mccoy arkansas jobe
Hi Guys, when i had to back up, i burn to a DVD ( and that takes up 4.6 gig of information/data)... but.... one has to remember, when you want to read it, it must/will only be read on a DVD reader/burner.... hope this helps someone kind regards Warren Job Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <ann@personainternet.com> To: <JOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [JOB] Cross your Fingers > > Randy, > Fingers are crossed and prayers are going out. After what I went through, > I know exactly how you feel right now - literally shaking in your shoes. > Get a large hardrive. 6 gig - much too small. I have 60 gig though 80% > empty. > > Again everyone - take the time and BACKUP your files! > > Ann > > >> Hi All. >> I want to let everyone know that Ann's endeavor to back-up spurred me >> to >> do the same, as we always seem to forget in our zeal entering info to the >> point of exhaustion, to burn a back up. >> Well I tried. I tried to burn a back-up of even my smallest files. >> My 'puter shot me a pop-up saying my main drive was full. 6 gig of >> text >> and docs have come way to quick. My old beater will not respond. >> Thursday, I will be buying a new computer and taking the old one in >> for >> a data transfer as it is sales-tax free day for back-to-schoolers. This >> will >> mean about a week of no contact with me while I have the files moved and >> reinstall all my programs. >> Please don't fall into this trap. 27 years of research and 8 years of >> my >> children's pics hangs in the balance. You would think I'd have learned as >> this is the 3rd computer I've filled up. >> Keep sending emails just like I was here...I'll get it eventually. >> Randy Jobe >> >> >> > > > > ==== JOB Mailing List ==== > Please visit our surname web site: > Job, Jobe, Jobes, Jobes - Links to Great Information: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe.html > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors > at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: > http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > >
Just updted Job(e) Legacy, Descendants of Andrew Job Jr. In the past 3 1/2 there have been 541 'new entries' added. Many of these were on the Patience (Job) MacKay/McKay and the Thomas Vernon Job group. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown Ann (Jobe) Brown http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/
Wow.....something to think about, for sure! Thank goodness there was a happy ending, thanks to you. :o) xoxo Patti Will tell you another 'strange' story but true. There was this lady I used to correspond with back in the early 1970's. Remember I'm only about 20-21, and this lady was at that time probably my age now. About 5 years ago I got an e-mail from her daughter. Come to find out this lady who had done all the original research on this line, though still alive and able to get around, go out, etc, today has alzymers. She was REFUSING to give her own daughter the information she had spent a lifetime researching and collecting. At the time, her daughter was NOT interested but now 30 years later had a sudden interest. But her mother said NO and literally hid the information or destroyed it. To this day, the daughter has not come across any of her information. It disappeared - GONE. But lo and behold, when the daughter wrote me, I still had her mother's actual handwritten letters, all the reserch now entered on computer and was able to share them with her and even more. This was one very happy daughter who could now understand her mother's original enthusiasm and why she had spent her lifetime doing what we all enjoy. So sometimes, I hate to say - but we need backups even from outselves and hopefully having the records on the internet (world connect, website, boards, lists), cd's scattered amongst the famiies, will do this. Right now my two grown children have no interest whatsoever in any of this, but who knows what 20-30 years will bring and who knows if I will be around and if so, what my mind will be like. Ann ==== JOB Mailing List ==== Not an Andrew Job Sr (1620-1699)descendant, then see: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/notandrew.html ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.5/403 - Release Date: 7/28/2006
Greetings all, I have been working on more albums. This time for Moses Job group. Moses was s/o Joshua Job and Margaret MacKay. These albums are for Asa Job and his children. He was s/o Jeremiah Job & Margaret Elizabeth 'Peggy' Thorpe, gs/o Zachariah Job & Elizabeth O'Dell, and gt gs/o Moses Job & Unknown Wife. If anyone has further information that they can share regarding this line, please contact Freida Wells freida49@yahoo.com or Ann Brown ann@personainternet.com. To view all the albums in Moses Job group please visit this link: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/j_joshua2.html#Moses Freida 1. Asa Allen Job & Lavinia Odell http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103717220 1. 1864 Asa Job. Civil War registration card. 2. 1870 Asa (Alcia) Jobe - Lewis Co, Missouri Pg. 600. 3. 1880 Lewis Co., MO Census, 4. 1900 Knox Co., Missouri - Asa Jobe . Notice her name is shown as Odell, L. 5. 1910 Sherlby Co., Missouri - Asa Job. 6. Eza Allen Job Death Certificate. Note name is spelled Eza rather than Asa. 7. 1920 Lavina E Jobe Shelby Co., Missouri Clay Twp/ Pg 52A. Daughter Ellen is living with her. 8. 1930 Lavinia Job widow of Asa - Shelby Co., Missouri Clay Twp. Pg. 39A. Daughter Ellen is living with her still. She is also a widow, twice! CHILDREN OF ASA AND LAVINA JOB A. Arthelia Ellen 'Bettie' Job & 1)Everic C. Stokes 2) James Carty http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103531797 1. 1910 Ella and James Carty. Second husband of Ella. Shelby Co., Mo. Clay Twp. 2. 1920 Ellen (Job) Stokes, Carty, widow, living with her mother. Shelby Co., Mo.Clay Twp. 3. 1930 Arthela (Job) Stokes, Carty widow living with her mother. Shelby Co., Mo. Clay Twp. ------ B. Virginia Catherine 'Aloee' Job and Thomas 'Tom' http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103527723 1.1900 Virginia Job Vanskike - Knox Co., MO. 2.1910 Virginia Job Vanskike - Knox Co., MO. 3. Everett W. Vanskike WWI Draft Registration Card. 4.1920 Virginia Job Vanskike - Knox Co., MO. 5. 1923 Death Certificate of Thomas VanSkike. 6. 1930 Jenny Job Vanskike - Knox Co., MO. Fabius Twp. 7. 1930 James Vanskike - Knox Co., MO. Fabius Twp. Sheet 2B ------ C. Alcinda Frances Job and Richard Morton 'Mort' Angus http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103526659 1. 1900 Alcinda Frances Jobe Agnus- Konx Co., Missouri Fabius Twp. Sheet 9B 2. 1910 Alcinda Frances Job & Mort Agnus - Konx Co., Missouri Fabius Twp. Sheet 9B 3.1920 Alcinda Frances Job Angus - Knox Co., Missouri Fabius Twp. Sheet 29B 4. 1930 Alcinda Frances Job Angus - Knox Co., Missouri Fabius Twp. Sheet 29B 5. 1930 Harvey L. Angus - Adams Co., IL Quincy Sheet 12B ------ D. Samuel Jasper Job and Mollie Mae Ridings http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103525273 1. 1900 Samuel Jobe - 1900 -Knox Co., Missouri Census (age 26,unmarried with father and younger brother) 2. 1910 Samuel J Job - Shelby Co., Missouri Clay Twp. Pg 65A . 3. Samuel Jasper Job WW I Draft Registration Card. 4. 1920 Samuel J Jobe - Shelby Co., Missouri Jefferson Twp. Pg 87A. 5. Homer Tola Obituary. ------ E. Harvey W. Job & Ada Ashford http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2103494956 1. Harvey Job WW I Draft Registration Card 2. 1920 harvey Job - Shelby Co., Mo. Clay Twp.
What a story! I wouldn't have thought about the fact that my genealogy might need to be protected from me, but it's true. My brother has a good amount of my files, but I haven't shared everything...little things are entered that I forget about sending to him. I guess I'm going to have to do better! Ann, thanks for sharing that story. Donna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <ann@personainternet.com> To: <JOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 9:40 AM Subject: Re: [JOB] Cross your Fingers > Will tell you another 'strange' story but true. There was this lady I used > to correspond with back in the early 1970's. Remember I'm only about 20-21, > and this lady was at that time probably my age now. About 5 years ago I got > an e-mail from her daughter. Come to find out this lady who had done all > the original research on this line, though still alive and able to get > around, go out, etc, today has alzymers. She was REFUSING to give her own > daughter the information she had spent a lifetime researching and > collecting. At the time, her daughter was NOT interested but now 30 years > later had a sudden interest. But her mother said NO and literally hid the > information or destroyed it. To this day, the daughter has not come across > any of her information. It disappeared - GONE. > > But lo and behold, when the daughter wrote me, I still had her mother's > actual handwritten letters, all the reserch now entered on computer and was > able to share them with her and even more. This was one very happy daughter > who could now understand her mother's original enthusiasm and why she had > spent her lifetime doing what we all enjoy. > > So sometimes, I hate to say - but we need backups even from outselves and > hopefully having the records on the internet (world connect, website, > boards, lists), cd's scattered amongst the famiies, will do this. Right now > my two grown children have no interest whatsoever in any of this, but who > knows what 20-30 years will bring and who knows if I will be around and if > so, what my mind will be like. > > Ann > > > > ==== JOB Mailing List ==== > Not an Andrew Job Sr (1620-1699)descendant, then see: > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/notandrew.html > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
Will tell you another 'strange' story but true. There was this lady I used to correspond with back in the early 1970's. Remember I'm only about 20-21, and this lady was at that time probably my age now. About 5 years ago I got an e-mail from her daughter. Come to find out this lady who had done all the original research on this line, though still alive and able to get around, go out, etc, today has alzymers. She was REFUSING to give her own daughter the information she had spent a lifetime researching and collecting. At the time, her daughter was NOT interested but now 30 years later had a sudden interest. But her mother said NO and literally hid the information or destroyed it. To this day, the daughter has not come across any of her information. It disappeared - GONE. But lo and behold, when the daughter wrote me, I still had her mother's actual handwritten letters, all the reserch now entered on computer and was able to share them with her and even more. This was one very happy daughter who could now understand her mother's original enthusiasm and why she had spent her lifetime doing what we all enjoy. So sometimes, I hate to say - but we need backups even from outselves and hopefully having the records on the internet (world connect, website, boards, lists), cd's scattered amongst the famiies, will do this. Right now my two grown children have no interest whatsoever in any of this, but who knows what 20-30 years will bring and who knows if I will be around and if so, what my mind will be like. Ann
Another hint for your most important computer documents -- One of my AOL screen names is devoted exclusively to me emailing myself as attachments all important scans of pictures, my three main gedcoms, my main research "dump" files, where I basically put all separate files, documents , pictures, emails pertaining to one little group of ancestors or a county in one or a couple of mega files for each. (I do also copy them to CDs). For example, I am constructing a grid of sorts of the land grants in Moniteau Co., in my never ending quest for an epiphany so I can figure out the wife of my/our James Williams (wife Susannah), and that of his father, Thomas who died in Cocke County, some time between 1822 and 1830 (wife Elizabeth in 1830 census) per land survey and census estimation. This way, if my house burns down and takes all with it but me and my clothes, I will have my main stuff because it is "out there" in the ether. One other thing, which most of you don't need to be told to do, is that I try to post any documents I transcribe or major finds on rootsweb surname and county lists, US Genweb archives, and at genforum surname websites -- I see them not only as a means to share but as backup. I actually worry more about my paper, old letters, pictures, notes, copies from documents, books, etc. than my computer. My best, Janet
Randy, Fingers are crossed and prayers are going out. After what I went through, I know exactly how you feel right now - literally shaking in your shoes. Get a large hardrive. 6 gig - much too small. I have 60 gig though 80% empty. Again everyone - take the time and BACKUP your files! Ann > Hi All. > I want to let everyone know that Ann's endeavor to back-up spurred me > to > do the same, as we always seem to forget in our zeal entering info to the > point of exhaustion, to burn a back up. > Well I tried. I tried to burn a back-up of even my smallest files. > My 'puter shot me a pop-up saying my main drive was full. 6 gig of text > and docs have come way to quick. My old beater will not respond. > Thursday, I will be buying a new computer and taking the old one in for > a data transfer as it is sales-tax free day for back-to-schoolers. This > will > mean about a week of no contact with me while I have the files moved and > reinstall all my programs. > Please don't fall into this trap. 27 years of research and 8 years of > my > children's pics hangs in the balance. You would think I'd have learned as > this is the 3rd computer I've filled up. > Keep sending emails just like I was here...I'll get it eventually. > Randy Jobe > > >
Hi All. I want to let everyone know that Ann's endeavor to back-up spurred me to do the same, as we always seem to forget in our zeal entering info to the point of exhaustion, to burn a back up. Well I tried. I tried to burn a back-up of even my smallest files. My 'puter shot me a pop-up saying my main drive was full. 6 gig of text and docs have come way to quick. My old beater will not respond. Thursday, I will be buying a new computer and taking the old one in for a data transfer as it is sales-tax free day for back-to-schoolers. This will mean about a week of no contact with me while I have the files moved and reinstall all my programs. Please don't fall into this trap. 27 years of research and 8 years of my children's pics hangs in the balance. You would think I'd have learned as this is the 3rd computer I've filled up. Keep sending emails just like I was here...I'll get it eventually. Randy Jobe
My son's hard drive crashed in California Friday night with all his work for Brooks Institute of Photography on it, warranty has one more month to go and hope that work on his can be retrieved. I immediately went into the closet and pulled out my Maxtor hard drive and backed up. Yes, we all need that tug, shake, scare or whatever!
William Grant Jobe and Nellie M. Sheach Records Album just updated **Andrew Jr, Caleb, Jacob, Samuel, Hiriam, William, William** http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2120528070 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_grant_jobe_sheach.html *Special Thanks to Cheryl and Ron Ricketson for these 4 new records - (#11-#12-#13-#14) for Ron's mother, Lucille May Cutshaw.
John Wesley Jobe - Miriam Jackson Memorial Album updated. **Andrew Jr, Caleb, Samuel, Daniel, Nathan, John W.** Thanks to Eldon White for sharing these with us. Photos 1-5 are NEW http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2108280422 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cem/jno_wes_miriam.html 1 - Union Hill Cemetery Entrance - located 4 miles east of Joshua, Texas in Johnson County. 2 - John Wesley Jobe (1823 Alabama - 1883 Johnson Co., Texas) - butired Union Hill Cemetery, Johnson Co., Texas. He ws s/o Nathaniel 'Nathan' Jobe and Martha Ann Azbell and gs/o Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor and gt gs/o Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay. He married Miriam Jackson October 16, 1851 Benton Co., Arkansas. 3 - Ambrose Jobe (1866 AR - 1897 Johnson Co,. Texas) - s/o John Wesley Jobe and Miriam Jackson 4 - Nathan S. Jobe (1868 AR - 1889 Johnson Co., Texas) - s/o John Wesley Jobe and Miriam Jackson 5 - Nathan S. Jobe (close-up of the previous photo
Well I've now saved the website, all my FTW files, and all the albums to CDs as backup - so once again this amount has now been saved. If you haven't backed up your files in a while - it is worth the time that it will take as you could very well lose everything. It had been around 13-14 months since I had backed up some things and with me - even a week worth of material lost could be very precious. My personal page is also updated and can be viewed at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/personal.html Due to the above, I'm a bit behind in some of my mail - but as soon as I catch up again, (Allan has now gone back to work after 6 weeks vacation) and the boys are away for a while, I hope to start updating more of the site - several things to add to the albums, letter pages, and other things. Freida also came up with a new and excellent idea for a heirloom site which I've worked on a bit (setting up site so will be ready to post) - so also hope to get started more on this. If you have some Job(e) heirlooms (for now this would include ANYONE whose name appears in Jobe Legacy) - start taking photos, and writing a small story (1-3 paragraphs) about the article - original owner, generations passed and to who, etc. More will be forthcoming on this later on. Say if you have 3-4 items of similar nature (such as needlecraft) all done by the same Job(e) ancestor - then take one photo of all or several photos and will choose which ones to use. If similar, then you might just have one story for 3-4 items. We'll let you know when and where to send the photo/article. They will be posted to website and the story and link will appear on the list once I get them posted to a website. I did want to go ahead and let you know - in case you're visiting this summer and have an opportunity or come across something. *If you're unsure about what a 'heirloom' might be or you have something and wondering - please write Freida or myself and we'll let you know. Ann
1883 Missouri Pensioners Online This website covers all counties in Missouri. Very interesting. Found several for other lines I am working on. Gives, name, post office, injury, and year began drawing and amount. http://www.arealdomain.com/missouri1883.html Freida
Thought some might be interested in this. One of the authors of this book was Helen Marie (Stanton) (1829-1915) and she was the wife of John Henderson Jobe (1826 Morgan Co., IL - 1972 Montgomery Co., KS). He was the s/o William Jobe and Zilphia Norris and gs/o Caleb Jobe and Sally Pryor and gt gs/o Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay. Ann Google Alert for: Jobe Tehama County Memories' covers 150 years Red Bluff Daily News - Red Bluff,CA,USA ... Mendenhall, Alice Jackson, Carol Mieske, Beverly Ogle, Judy Chamberlain (1936-2003), Marguerite Carpenter, Walter Wayne Dale (1896-1983), Helen Jobe (1829-1915 ...
Greetings all, As you now the state of Missouri has placed online the death certificates up thru 1925 now. When it was first learned about this Ann and I began searching for those that were descendants of Andrew Job Jr. Friday I spent a good part of the afternoon placing these online in either existing albums or made new ones. The majority of these are descendants of Enoch and Lucretia Job thru their sons, Elisha, Abraham and James (my direct ancestor). Here is a listing of them so if you descend from this line you can save either from the albums or go to this site and pull them off. I had to convert them and in so doing they are not as clear as the pdf format that they are in on the SOS MO site. http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/ Death Certerificates Elisha Thomas to this album it is # 1. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/e_t_jobe.html James Logan Birdsong to this album it is # 7. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/preston_birdsong.html Unnamed male it is # 18 Charles Oliver Jobe & Hattie S. Vencill http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/vencill.html Mary Elizabeth Foster Jobe # 5 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/meph.html Rachel Surface, d/o Henry and Clara Belle Piper to this labum it is # 19. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/mm_job_peeper.html Ruben s/o Abraham and Clarinda to their album it is # 6 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/abe_chandler.html David Neal Jobe to this album. It is # 10. s/o James Jobe and Sarah Gregory http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/gregory.html Byron C Jobe, s/o James Logan Jobe & Mary Ellen Davidson http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/hen_headrick.html Richard Parks Jobe http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/eli_mart_jobe.html Margaret Shaffer Jobe http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/schaffer.html William Bird . # 8. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/lucretia_jobe_scott.html William David Lawson, h/o Ellenor "Helender" "Ellender" Jobe. # 9 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/logan.html James W Jobe s/o Elish Jobe ande Unknown wife. # 1 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jas_holt.html Balsora Smoot Ransom # 4 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/p_smoot.html Record - Lucretia Jobe & Thomas D. Saling http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/lucretia_saling.html Record - Everett Irving Jobe and Georgia Ann Myers http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/everett_irving.html Record - Alvin Peter Jobe and Nancy Jane Apperson http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/alvin_peter.html Record - Mary A. Jobe and John Longdon Wallace http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/john_l_wallace.html Record - Wilson H. Jobe and Louisa J. Parks http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wilson_parks.html Record - Buckner Russell Conrad Jobe and Susan Louis Henry http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/brc_henry.html Record - Thompson Hill Williams and Martha Ann Hodge http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/thompson_h_williams.html Record - Louis L. 'Louie' Jobe & Nellie M. Chapman http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/louis_chapman.html Record - John William Job - Susannah Job http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jwjob_suejob.html Record - William Franklin Jobe and Mary Wyatt Ogden http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_f_ogden.html Record - Abraham S. Jobe and Susannah Yeager http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/yeager.html Record - William Wesley Job - Martha Job http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_m_job.html Record - James Jobe and Sarah Gregory http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/gregory.html Record- Jeremiah Job and Margaret Thorpe http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jerm_thorpe.html