Just added 7 new records to the records album for Jemima Ann Bailey and John Martin Hall. She was d/o Doras Jobe and Abner Bailey and gd/o Isaac Jobe and Unknown and gt gd/o Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay. http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122740847 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/bailey_hall.html New Records: #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8
Justed updated these albums for Dorcas (Jobe) Bailey. She was a sister to my Eli B. Jobe, and d/o Isaac Job and gd/o Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay. ---------- Artemisa Jobe Bailey and 3 husbands http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/bailey_looney.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122779543 New records: #15 ------------ Cynthia Ann Bailey and Berry Farmer Wilkerson http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/bailey_wilkerson.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122849158 New Records: #10, #11, #15, #16
Several new records just added to the descendants of Jacob Jobe and Mary Jane Bailey. Both were Jobe descendants. Jacob was a brother to my Jesse Jobe and son of Eli B. Jobe and Prudence ?. Mary Jane Bailey Jobe was d/o Dorcas Jobe and Abner Bailey. ----------- Jacob Jobe and Mary Jane Bailey http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jake_bailey.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4288921879 New Records: #6 --------- Jacob Jobe Jr and Leoma Hefner http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/oma_hefner.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122534158 New Records: #4 ---------- Abner B. Jobe and 3 wives http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/abner_oregon_mo.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122562200 New Records: #5 --------- Levi E. Jobe and Ellender L. 'Ellen' Eaton http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/levi_eaton.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122537567 New Records: #4, #5, and #6 -------------- John Bailey Jobe and Pheba Ann Preston http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jbjobe_papreston.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2123150816 New Records: #7, #8, and #9
Just updated the records albums. Thomas was s/o Eli B. Jobe and a brother to my Jesse Jobe who married Susan Ann McIntire. Thomas J. Jobe and Mary Allison http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/tj_allison.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=4287181465 4 new records - #8, #9, #14, #15 ---------- and for their son Jacob Jobe and Mary Warren. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jac_jobe_warren.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2123006336 1 new record - #4
Just added 3 new reocrds to the Martha Jobe and William S. Cypret Records Album. She was d/o Eli B. Jobe and a sister to my Jesse Jobe who married Susan Ann McIntire. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cypret.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2123364484 #5, #6, and #7
Over the next week, I'll be doing some updating for my group in the records albums - most of WWI Draft Registration Cards. These were updated today. Both Elizabeth L. (Jobe) Brewer and Loura (Jobe) Jones were daughters of Elijah Jobe and Mary M. Parrack. Elijah Jobe was a 1st cousin to my gt grandfather, Caleb Jobe. He was also raised as a brother to him. ----------- Elizabeth L. Jobe and James A. M. Brewer Records Album http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/e_parrack_elizabeth.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122900230 -----8 new records were added ------------ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/e_parrack_lourana.html http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122901203 __2 new records were added
Thanks Ann, My other grandfather, Orlando Augustine Simmes, was gassed in W.W.I causing premature baldness. He never talked about it or for that matter, anything about his service. Could you look up his Registration Card for me? I wrote for his service record years ago, but was told his records were destroyed. Thanks, Randy -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.0/167 - Release Date: 11/11/05
Patent of Job's Hope - Maryland State Archives Archibald Job Esquire his Patent 158 3/4 acres ) Job's Hope ) The State of Maryland ? Know ye that Whereas Archibald Job esquire of Cecil County purchased of the Intendant of the surveyed [?] parcel of land lying in Cecil County aforesaid being part of the lands known by the name of the lot lands; And whereas a certificate of survey of the said part hath been claimed to the western shore land office containing one hundred and fifty eight and three quarter acres, now called Job's Hope; And it appearing by a receipt endorsed on the said certificate that payment for the said land hath been made pursuant to the order of the Honourable the Chancellor, agreeably to the directions of the act for the relief of certain purchasers of confiscated property passed at November Session in the year seventeen hundred and eighty eight. The State of Maryland Doth hereby grant unto him the said Archibald Job esquire the aforesaid tract of land called Job's Hope lying and being in Cecil County aforesaid on the Publick Road leading to Christiana Bridge. Beginning at a stone set up on the north side of said road at the northwest corner of the Tract, and on the eastern line of Elish Gatchells tract and running thence a long said road south eighty eight degrees east eighty one perches to a spanish oak south of said road thence south two degrees east six perches to a stone north eighty eight degrees east thirty nine perches to a stone north two degrees west four perches and three tenths to a stone south eighty one degrees and an half degree east sixteen perches to a stone north eight degrees east twenty one perches and an half to a stone south eighty eight degrees east forty one perches and six tenths to a stone south three degrees east twelve perches to a stone north eighty six degrees east six perches to a stone south three degrees east eighty five perches to a stone south eighty five degrees west six perches to a White oak sapling south three degrees east three perches to a stone south eighty five and a half degrees west eighty perches to a large white oak marked south three and a half degrees east seventy nine perches and a half to a stone and south eighty four degrees west one hundred and four perches to a stone thence by a marked line of the land of Samuel and Elizabeth Gatchell a straight course to the beginning containing one hundred and fifty eight and three quarter acres according to the Certificate of survey thereof taken and returned unto the Land Office bearing date the twenty first day of February seventeen hundred and eighty nine and there remaining; together with all rights profits benefits and privileges hereunto belonging To have and to Hold the same unto him the said Archibald Job esquire his heirs and assigns forever. Given under the great seal of the State of Maryland this thirteenth day of December seventeen hundred and ninety. Witness The Honourable Alexander Contee Hanson Esquire Chancellor
AGain special thanks to Majorie Sherman for obtaining and transcribing. A copy for out albums whould be here in a week or two. *This land was originally surveyed in 1702 for Andrew Job Jr --------- Certificate of Survey - Maryland State Archives CECIL COUNTY Job's Hope Acres 158 3/4 SURVEYED FOR Archibald Job 28 February 1787 Returned____________ Ex'd and Passed Dec 14, 1789 Comp. $_____ Pd.______ PATENTED TO Archibald Job 13 Dec 1790 Rec. of Cert. I. C. No. F. fo. 227 Rec. of Patent _____________ [ TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Scale map drawn on the inside of tri-fold Certificate with a Table of Courses. Notation on map as follows:] Job's Hope. A draught of a Tract of Land possessed by Archibald Job, Esquire, Containing 158 3/4 acres in right of Thomas Job, his Father, descending from Andrew Job his Grandfather for whom it was originally Survey'd in the Year 1702, it being the middle part of the Easternmost South Lot in Nottingham. [TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Text of Certificate as follows:] Maryland, Cecil County ss In consequence of a Minute in Council at Annapolis Dated the first Day of January 1787 and by Virtue of Authority renew'd by an Act of General Assembly in the year 1788, for compleating (sp) the Surveys & Returns of those called the Lot Lands in nottingham, I do hereby certify that on the 28th day of the second month called February 1787, there was survey'd for Archibald Job Esq. a certain Tract of Land in his possession [being Part of the Easternmost South Lot in Nottingham No 34 Survey'd for his Grandfather Andrew Job the first Settler in the Year 1702] called Job's Hope, Situate in East Nottingham Hundred in the County aforesaid & on the Public Road leading to Christiana Bridge. Beginning at a Stone set up on the North Side of said Road at the North West corner of this Tract & in the Eastern Line of Elisha Gatchel's Tract & running thence along said Road South eighty eight degrees East, eighty one perches to a Spanish Oak South of said Road, thence South two degrees East six perches to a Stone, North eighty eight degrees East thirty nine perches to a Stone, North two degrees West four perches & three tenths to a Stone. South eighty one & an half degrees East sixteen perches to a Stone. South eighty eight degrees East forty one perches & six tenths to a Stone, South three degrees East twelve perches to a Stone. North eighty six degrees East six perches to a Stone, South three degrees East eighty five perches to a Stone. South eighty five degrees West six perches to a White Oak sapling South three degrees East three perches to a Stone. South eighty five and an half degrees West eighty perches to a large White Oak marked. South three and an half degrees East, seventy nine perches & an half to a Stone and South eighty four degrees West, one hundred & four perches to a Stone, thence by a marked Line of the Land of Samuel & Elisha Gatchel a Straight Course to the Beginning: For one hundred & fifty eight acres & three quarters of an acre. Certified the 21st day of the 2nd month of 1789~ By George Churchman [TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: The following paragraph was written, left unfinished, and crossed out.] State of Maryland ) Anarundle County) Came before me one of the Justices for the County aforesaid Richard Oldham and made Oath on the Evangel of Almighty God that the Land described in this Certificate is in full and quiet ? possession of the within Named Archibald job Sworn to this 14th Day of December 1789 before............. [BACK OF CERTIFICATE:] Cecil County Archibald Job Esquire 158 3/4 acres called Job's Hope ~ Dec 14, 1789 Examined & Passed Wm Hanson ? ? 16 December 1789 Maryland Dec. 13, 1789 Ordered that on payment agreeably to the act for the relief of certain purchasers of consficated property at the rate of 15 pounds per 100 acres patent shall issue to Archibald Job and his heirs. Alex Hanson Chan. I certify that the purchase money for the within Land is paid. Tho. Harwood ? 15 Dec 1789 [NOTATION:] Archibald Job 158 3/4 acres of land at 15 Pounds per 100 acres 23.16.3 The above purchase does not appear on the late Intendants books. R. Denny
Thank to Marjorie Sherman for transcribing. We will have a copy for the albums in a week or so. Ann Will - Archibald Job (1727 - bet. 1805 & 02/1812) Maryland State Archives No 24 Archibald Job Feb 1st 1812 My will is that Daniel Job Sarah Trimble Margaret Reynolds and Elizabeth Megrady who are all the Children I have alive should enjoy my Estate as follows after my Death ~ I acquit and release my said Children from all Debts and Claims which I may have against any of them ~ I give to my said Daughters the Land I bought of John Struthers to be equally divided among them, or if they Sell it the Price to be equally divided amongst them or their Representatives. I leave my Residence to Daniel and do confirm the Remainder of the Land to Daniel ~ My Personal Estate to be divided into five equal Lots or Shares to be Sold and the Money divided or taken in Lots or Shares the way which may Suit them best; two of which Lots or Shares I give to Daniel and a Lot or Share to Each of my Daughters above named. I Bow to God the Maker and Ruler of all. Written with my own hand the Sixth Day of August 1805. Archibald Job Seal Witnesses Present Joseph Steele Samuel Steel Deborah Tobin Cecil County ss Feb'y 1st 1812 Then came Daniel Job and made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that the foregoing is the whole and true last Will and Testament of Archibald Job late of said County deceased that hath come to his hand Possession or knowledge: And further that this will was found in the Deceased Desk that Due Publication hath been made of it and that he knoweth not of any Objection against the Probate being taken. Sworn before David Smith Regs. Cecil County ss Feb 1st 1812 Then came Joseph Steele one of the Subscribing Witnesses of the within last Will and Testament of Archibald Job late of said County Deceased and made Oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that he saw the said Deceased Sign and Seal this will, that he heard him Publish Pronounce and declare the Same to be his last Will and Testament, that at the time of his so doing, he was to the best of their apprehensions of a Sound and disposing mind Memory and Understanding; and that he and Samuel Steele and Deborah Tobin Severally Subscribed their Respective names as witnesses to this Will in the Presence and at the Request of the Testator and in the Presence of Each other. Sworn before David Smith Regs. Recorded and Exam'd by D. Smith Regs. March 21st 1812
My husband, Robert Jobe, served in Vietnam with the USAF. Our eldest son, Will, is currently a Civil Affairs Specialist in the US Army. My father-in-law, Preston Jobe, served in the US Army during WWII. Many others in our immediate line also served. GOD BLESS all veterans for their sacrifice and service to maintain our freedom and preserve our safety!! xoxo Patti Jobe *If anyone has a special memorial or something that they would like to say about our veterans - please do so. Here in Canada - it is Remembrance Day and I would especially like to thank the Canadian DART team of which my son, Bombadier Philip Desjardins, is presently serving with in Pakistan and our Canadadian soldiers serving in Afghanistan at the moment. We're proud of all of you and stay safe and return home safely. ==== 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
*Just a sample of what IS ON THE WWII Enlistment Records. This sure looks like my father. This must be his 2nd re-enlistment. Would never have suspected he enlisted in Nacogdoches though. Source Information: National Archives and Records Administration. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 Name: Earl F Jobe Birth Year: 1919 Race: White, citizen Nativity State or Country: Texas State: Texas County or City: Nacogdoches Enlistment Date: 22 Nov 1945 Branch: No branch assignment Branch Code: No branch assignment Grade: Private First Class Grade Code: Private First Class Term of Enlistment: One year enlistment Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) Source: Enlisted Man, Philippine Scout or recall to AD of an enlisted man who had been transferred to the ERC Education: Grammar school Civil Occupation: Farmer Marital Status: Married Height: 65 Weight: 906
I'll do lookups in these two databases for people on this list only - this weekend only for these 4 databaseses. Please send directly to me at ann@personainternet.com World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 (all states now available) U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 World War II Prisoners of War, 1941-1946 WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings *If anyone has a special memorial or something that they would like to say about our veterans - please do so. Here in Canada - it is Remembrance Day and I would especially like to thank the Canadian DART team of which my son, Bombadier Philip Desjardins, is presently serving with in Pakistan and our Canadadian soldiers serving in Afghanistan at the moment. We're proud of all of you and stay safe and return home safely.
Well looks like we 'share' even more double Jobe cousins! To find the family that we're talking about in Job(e) Legacy, go to http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ajobebrown&id=I026365 Guess I had better do some more research on the Spurgeons - if they came from the same area of TN that the Jobe family were. He may end up being related also. Ann From: "Donna Briggs" <dcoxbriggs@charter.net> To: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <ann@personainternet.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:08 AM Subject: Re: [JOB] Colin Co., Texas Tax REcords - 1880's > BINGO! We have a winner!!!!! > > David F. Spurgeon, born 27 Jul 1849 in TN, died 1933 Collin County, Texas. > He is the son of William Spurgeon (19 May 1821 - 28 Nov 1889) and Sarah > Wright (19 Apr 1817 - 21 Jan 1864). They were probably married in > Sullivan > County, Tennessee about 1841. > Their children are: Ellen Clay Spurgeon, Sarah Jane Spurgeon, Harriet > Emily > Spurgeon, Lydia Spurgeon, David F. Spurgeon, James F. Spurgeon, Samuel A. > Spurgeon and J. William Spurgeon. The spelling is found two or three > different ways. > > William Spurgeon is a son of my direct line, Samuel Spurgeon and Jane > Asheworth. They were the ones who moved to Collin County from Tennessee. > I > don't have photos of their stones and don't have death dates for them. > > Cool. Another connection. I can give you more info if you'd like it. > Getting ready to leave, but can put it together later. > >
Donna, Not sure but if anyone has any ideas I would be interested as several of my mother's folks from Middle TN also ended up in this same area. Was your Spurgeon ever spelled Spurgin? We have some Jobe descendants spelled Spurgin in Collin Co., Texas and they had come from TN. During the short time that my gt grandpa Caleb Jobe was in Collin Co., Texas - he lost 3 infant boys.. Ann From: "Donna Briggs" <dcoxbriggs@charter.net> To: <JOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [JOB] Colin Co., Texas Tax REcords - 1880's > Wonder what the draw was to Collin County, Texas? I have two different > lines, (Spurgeon and Simmons) other than the Jobes that ended up going > there > from Tennessee. >
Wonder what the draw was to Collin County, Texas? I have two different lines, (Spurgeon and Simmons) other than the Jobes that ended up going there from Tennessee. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <ann@personainternet.com> To: <JOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 8:55 PM Subject: [JOB] Colin Co., Texas Tax REcords - 1880's > The following was sent to me by a Brewer-Hall researcher. > > **Now the Caleb Jobe, mentioned below, is MY GREAT grandfather, Caleb Jobe > who married Martha Emily Brewer Dec 17, 1868 Oregon Co., MO. The H. L. Jobe > is Hugh L. Jobe (1848 Tishomingo Co., MS - 1925 Chandler Co., OK) > ----he is s/o Daniel Jobe and Elizabeth Cheek who married Aug 13, 1847 > Tishomingo Co., MS. Daniel Jobe was s/o John F. 'Sorrell' Jobe and Sarah > Adaline Farmer and grandson of Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor. This Daniel > Jobe was a brother to MY Isaac Jobe whose sons settled in Oregon Co., MO > Area.. > > I Could use some help in idenitifying some of the others who are mentioned. > Ann > > > "As I discuss what I found, I'll be mentioning precincts. As you may know, > Collin County was comprised of eight precincts. > > As you know, the tax records simply place people in a given precinct in a > given year. I don't know exactly when the tax assessor made his records, > but the returns on the records I've been looking at have been dated August > or September, so I assume that the appearance of a name in the records means > that person was a resident of that precinct in the summer of that year. > > In 1884, there were three Jobe families in Collin County. In Precinct #1, > there was an H. L. Jobe. In Precinct #6, I found the names of Caleb Jobe > and E. Jobe. None of these three Jobes owned any land. > > In 1885, Caleb was the only Jobe in the Collin County tax lists. > > In 1886, Caleb was again the only Jobe in the Collin County tax lists. He > did not own any land, but was taxed on one "Carriage, Buggie or Wagon", > valued at $25; nine "Horses and Mules", valued at $275; six Hogs valued at > $10, and miscellaneous property valued at $30. > > In 1887, Caleb was again listed in Precinct #6, and reported no land. > > In 1888, "Caleb Joab" was listed in Precinct #6, but some other Jobes had > moved into the county since the prior summer. In Precinct #1, there were > three Jobes: A. P. Jobe, Jno Jobe and W. F. Jobe. There was also a Jos > Jobe in Precinct #5." > > > > > ==== JOB Mailing List ==== > Gedcoms on World Connect: > Job(e) Legacy: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown > Job(e) Branches: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown2 > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
The following was sent to me by a Brewer-Hall researcher. **Now the Caleb Jobe, mentioned below, is MY GREAT grandfather, Caleb Jobe who married Martha Emily Brewer Dec 17, 1868 Oregon Co., MO. The H. L. Jobe is Hugh L. Jobe (1848 Tishomingo Co., MS - 1925 Chandler Co., OK) ----he is s/o Daniel Jobe and Elizabeth Cheek who married Aug 13, 1847 Tishomingo Co., MS. Daniel Jobe was s/o John F. 'Sorrell' Jobe and Sarah Adaline Farmer and grandson of Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor. This Daniel Jobe was a brother to MY Isaac Jobe whose sons settled in Oregon Co., MO Area.. I Could use some help in idenitifying some of the others who are mentioned. Ann "As I discuss what I found, I'll be mentioning precincts. As you may know, Collin County was comprised of eight precincts. As you know, the tax records simply place people in a given precinct in a given year. I don't know exactly when the tax assessor made his records, but the returns on the records I've been looking at have been dated August or September, so I assume that the appearance of a name in the records means that person was a resident of that precinct in the summer of that year. In 1884, there were three Jobe families in Collin County. In Precinct #1, there was an H. L. Jobe. In Precinct #6, I found the names of Caleb Jobe and E. Jobe. None of these three Jobes owned any land. In 1885, Caleb was the only Jobe in the Collin County tax lists. In 1886, Caleb was again the only Jobe in the Collin County tax lists. He did not own any land, but was taxed on one "Carriage, Buggie or Wagon", valued at $25; nine "Horses and Mules", valued at $275; six Hogs valued at $10, and miscellaneous property valued at $30. In 1887, Caleb was again listed in Precinct #6, and reported no land. In 1888, "Caleb Joab" was listed in Precinct #6, but some other Jobes had moved into the county since the prior summer. In Precinct #1, there were three Jobes: A. P. Jobe, Jno Jobe and W. F. Jobe. There was also a Jos Jobe in Precinct #5."
From the Ray Co MO mailing list. LDS Family History Library has announced that it has begun the process of digitizing and making available on the Internet all of the Family History books in their collection. These are primarily books inthe "929.273 Series" that are currently housed on the first floor of the Family History Library (previously housed on the fourth floor ofthe Joseph Smith Memorial Building). At the present time (September2005), about 5000 books have been digitized and are available, and they have announced that they are adding about 100 titles a week tothe on-line collection. Copyright issues are playing a role indetermining the order in which they progress through this task; booksout of copyright are being done first." Go to the web site of the Harold B. Lee Library at BYU at http://www.lib.byu.edu/ ,then on the home page, follow the links: Find Other Materials; Electronic; On Line Collections at BYU; Text Collections tab; Family History Archive or you can go right to the page where you want to search http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/ The search box on the left seems to be he one to find your books at and the search box on the right is for searchingdwithin the pages on screen. I searched the box for JOBE in MISSOURI and got a book done by Dee buck of the SOWERS family. they have put the entire book online it seems and you can save in pdf format or just read it. Freida --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
Just updated Job(e) Legacy http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown I didn't announce the last 2 updates. Since September 30th (5 weeks), - 2609 new entries have been added. Ann
Greetings Ann, Freida and others..etc.. just to let you know that i have changed my email address from slash/ the job residence to wjob_fhr@tpg.com.au Warren Job Australia researching... JOB, Gwennap Cornwall, mines in Mexico, South America, Africa and Australia