*Thanks to Marjorie Sherman for obtaining and transcribing. Going to have to study this a bit more. Need to find out when John married Agnes and exactly who she was. His first wife was Mary Job and the first 3 children mentioned were also mentioned in the will of 1722 -March 30 (Will of Andrew Job Jr - father of Mary Jobe) - Chester Co., PA "To son in law John White, 5 pounds , To my 3 gr child., William, John & Mary White, 20 pounds each when 10 years old." *The Archibald Job would be the s/o Thomas Vernon Job. If anyone can add anything more to this or help clarify anything - please write me or the list. Thanks, Ann ------------------- Will - John White (abt 1690 - 1778) Maryland State Archives Annapolis, MD John White I John White of the Township of East Nottingham in the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania this Seventh Day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy five 1775 considering the uncertainty of my time here, not knowing how soon it may please the Lord that my Change (?) may come, do make this my last Will and Testament in order to dispose of those things in worldly substance I am blessed with in in manner following. Imprimis. My will is and I do hereby order that my Body be decently buried and my funeral Charges and Just Debts be defrayed as soon as possible after my Decease. Item. I give unto my Son William all my wearing apparell (sp). Item. I give unto my Son John White that piece of Land whereon he now liveth adjoining the Great Road to the South and a Piece of Land which I formerly sold to Benjamin Chandlee on the East, which said Land begins on the North and South Line so near his Shop Door, as the Land will permit, from thence twenty perches North along said Line then West Eighteen Perches, then South thirty five Perches to the great Road, with the Road to the Place of Beginning. And my will is that my Son John's Land do Join the said Land on the East and the great Road on the South and a Fence on the North, and along said Fence untill a Line drawn South unto the great Road shall make the Land contain Nine Acres, which I give and bequeath to him and his Heirs for ever with the exchange Land on the opposite Side of the Road, with the Sum of Ten Pounds. Item. I give unto my Daughter Mary Shepherd the Sum of five Shilling with twenty Shillings left her by her grand father. Item. I give unto my Son Joshua White my Lott in Charles Town with the Sum of twenty Pounds in Cash. Item. I give unto my Daughter Sarah Shepherd the Sum of fifteen Pounds in Cash. Item. I give unto my Son Jonathan that part of my Land as is made over to him by articles, he paying fifteen Pounds to his son Jacob as due by Article from Jonathan to me. Item. I give and bequeath to my Loving Wife Agnes White the Brick House to the North Side of Great Road and all the Land belonging to me on the North Side of the great Road during her Natural Life or Widowhood with a Cow Horse Bridle and Saddle and Clock, Bed and Furniture to fit out the lower Room of said House compleatly (sp) during her Life or Widowhood. And as it doth now appear by the running of the temporary Line between the two provinces that there will be money wanting to purchase the said Land which will or may be in her Possession after my Decease or otherwise secure the same unto her so as she may not be left destitute of a dwelling. My will is in Order to prevent such Inconveniences to happen unto her that they shall keep as much Money in their hands as will answer the end of purchasing said Land or otherwise as it may happen on that account. But if my said Widow Marrieth she shall then leave the Premises and take of only Seventy Five Pounds paid her in Cash by the other Executor, But if my wife continue Single my desire is she should leave the above mentioned goods at her Death to Such of my Children as are most dutiful and respectful to her, and the Remainder of my Personal Estate to be sold at public Venue to pay the Legacies and funeral Expenses, and if any be wanting then to be refunded out of the Bonds so as to pay the Legacies and the Remainder of the outstanding Bonds to be collected and divided between the Widow and all my Children equally except Jonathan. Save the Widow whom I will to have ten Pounds more than any of the others. Item. I give and bequeath unto John White son of William White and Eley White son of Samuel White my two grandsons all my Land to the North of the Great Road leading from Octoraro to Christiana Bridge with all the Apurtenances (sp) thereunto belonging after the Decease of my Widow or Marriage which shall happen first. Item. I give my Grand Daughter Phebe White Daughter of Patience White the Sum of five Pounds ten Shillings. Item. I give and bequeath unto my grand Daughter Elizabeth White Daughter of Samuel White the Sum of five Pounds. And lastly I do appoint my true and loving Wife Agnes White along with my Son John White and Archibald Job whom I constitute and appoint to be my whole and Sole Executrix and Executors of this my last Will and Testament in manner and form aforesaid and revoke and discount (?) all other Wills and Testaments. And do hereby acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and Seal the Day and Year above written. ~ John White Seal Signed Sealed published and delared by the said John White to be his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us. William Cole Jesse Brown George Day On perusing my above written Will I find freedom to confirm every part of it and this Codicil. Item. I give to my Daughters Mary and Sarah Each a large Silver Spoon and to my Grand Daughter Phebe to the value of five Pounds in goods more than their above Legacies. ~ Cecil County ss March 27th. Then came John White and Archibald Job the within named Executors of this Will and did Solemnly, Sincerely and truely (sp) declare and affirm that the written Instrument of writing is the true and whole Will and Testament of John White late of said County deceased that hath come to their hand or Possession and that they do not know of any other. affirmed before David Smith Regs Cecil County ss March 27th 1778 Then came William Cole Jesse Brown and George Day the three Subscribing Witnesses to the written Last Will and Testament of John White late of said County deceased and Severally did Solemnly Sincerely and truely (sp) affirm that they did see the Testator therein named Sign and Seal this will and that they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same to be his Last Will and Testament and at the time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension of Sound and Disposing Mind Memory and Understanding; and that they respectively Subscribed their Names as witnesses to this Will in the Presence and at the Request of the Testator and in the Presence of each other. affirmed before David Smith Regs. Cecil County ss On this 27th Day of March 1778 Personally came Agnes White widow of the within named John White late of Cecil County deceased and renounced her Right to Executorship of the within Will and made her Election to stand to and abide by the Legacy within mentioned relating to the Real Estate and that she accepts the Same in Lieu of her Dower she hath in his Lands and Claims her third part of the Personal Estate in Lieu of all the other Legacies and she acknowleges (sp) self content that this will be proven. Acknowleged before David Smith Regs.
Whew! Your frustration level must be way past dang and pert near Whoa! Dear Jesus, please give my friend, my cousin a break. Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <ann@personainternet.com> To: <JOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 10:52 AM Subject: [JOB] Job(e) Website > Not sure how many of you realize that the server for the freepages on > Rootsweb crashed last Saturday afternoon. All of the Jobe site, except the > albums, are stored there. Since the morning of October 29th, until this > morning, I have not been able to do anything with the site though a backup > was put up within a day or two by Rootsweb. > > The site has now been restored to the most recent backup file that they had, > which was still useable. Luckily for us, that file was dated the evening of > October 23rd for us. For some, the date was much earlier. The backup I > had saved was dated June 5th. Now I had done some work on the site between > October 24th and the afternoon of October 29th when it occurred. At the > time Freida was away, and everything I was doing on the site concerned a > file we were both working on - so I had saved these letters and had them in > an orderly fashion of what I did during this time. I'm now in the process > of replacing what I did during this week and hopefully should have that done > by early afternoon. > > Then I'll be able to start with the new things that I have to add. So > please be patient while I do this. I do now have another backup which I > made yesterday that saves the site information as of October 23rd. > > I also have to watch out for files, which I may have deleted which may > reappear and need to be deleted again. It is like you cleaned out your file > drawer by throwing a bunch of things away. Then you open the drawer and > everything you added in the previous week - GONE - but some of the things > you threw away 4-5 months ago are there in the cabinet - but only you can > see them, nobody else can though - (being that they are not linked to > anything that actually shows on the site). > > Actually compared to some - we were VERY LUCKY! > > Ann > > > > > ==== JOB Mailing List ==== > Not on one of my 5 researcher pages, write me: > Ann (Jobe) Brown: ann@personainternet.com > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/161 - Release Date: 11/3/05 > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/161 - Release Date: 11/3/05
Randy, Let me tell you when she wrote and told me that system has crashed, my heart stopped! I can not tell you how many hours we have spent in the last moth working on this one line. It is the line of Elizabeth Job and Samuel Odle. I burnt a cd this evening with all the new records, cemetery and family photos that we have received from Frank Brown and Nova Landrith and it took 12 minutes and the one folder was 474MB, and we are not done yet. I have made about 19 new albums online with lots of records and I do not know how many photo and memorial albums Ann has made and know she has more to do. I still have records to get added, so has been real time for us and for this to happen would make it more than frustration and peart near whoa! Thank goodness we do back things up pretty often for what we do. Now my Cd burner program is not working right, my burner is no longer reading it so removed and went to www.download.com and downloaded a 15 day trial version of Roxio Easy Cd Creator 7.5 to try and it works. Hate to buy a new program it is $99.95 with and $20 mail in rebate, this could not have come at a worse time. So will do what I can with the 15 days I have then after that will have to decide what to do. Freida --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
Oh my goodness--thank goodness for the backups! Hope you are able to get it all fixed. Patti Not sure how many of you realize that the server for the freepages on Rootsweb crashed last Saturday afternoon. All of the Jobe site, except the albums, are stored there. Since the morning of October 29th, until this morning, I have not been able to do anything with the site though a backup was put up within a day or two by Rootsweb. The site has now been restored to the most recent backup file that they had, which was still useable. Luckily for us, that file was dated the evening of October 23rd for us. For some, the date was much earlier. The backup I had saved was dated June 5th. Now I had done some work on the site between October 24th and the afternoon of October 29th when it occurred. At the time Freida was away, and everything I was doing on the site concerned a file we were both working on - so I had saved these letters and had them in an orderly fashion of what I did during this time. I'm now in the process of replacing what I did during this week and hopefully should have that done by early afternoon. Then I'll be able to start with the new things that I have to add. So please be patient while I do this. I do now have another backup which I made yesterday that saves the site information as of October 23rd. I also have to watch out for files, which I may have deleted which may reappear and need to be deleted again. It is like you cleaned out your file drawer by throwing a bunch of things away. Then you open the drawer and everything you added in the previous week - GONE - but some of the things you threw away 4-5 months ago are there in the cabinet - but only you can see them, nobody else can though - (being that they are not linked to anything that actually shows on the site). Actually compared to some - we were VERY LUCKY! Ann ==== JOB Mailing List ==== Not on one of my 5 researcher pages, write me: Ann (Jobe) Brown: ann@personainternet.com ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
Not sure how many of you realize that the server for the freepages on Rootsweb crashed last Saturday afternoon. All of the Jobe site, except the albums, are stored there. Since the morning of October 29th, until this morning, I have not been able to do anything with the site though a backup was put up within a day or two by Rootsweb. The site has now been restored to the most recent backup file that they had, which was still useable. Luckily for us, that file was dated the evening of October 23rd for us. For some, the date was much earlier. The backup I had saved was dated June 5th. Now I had done some work on the site between October 24th and the afternoon of October 29th when it occurred. At the time Freida was away, and everything I was doing on the site concerned a file we were both working on - so I had saved these letters and had them in an orderly fashion of what I did during this time. I'm now in the process of replacing what I did during this week and hopefully should have that done by early afternoon. Then I'll be able to start with the new things that I have to add. So please be patient while I do this. I do now have another backup which I made yesterday that saves the site information as of October 23rd. I also have to watch out for files, which I may have deleted which may reappear and need to be deleted again. It is like you cleaned out your file drawer by throwing a bunch of things away. Then you open the drawer and everything you added in the previous week - GONE - but some of the things you threw away 4-5 months ago are there in the cabinet - but only you can see them, nobody else can though - (being that they are not linked to anything that actually shows on the site). Actually compared to some - we were VERY LUCKY! Ann
*Special thanks to Marjorie Sherman for obtaining and transcribing *he was s/o Daniel Job and Rachel Haines and gs/o Daniel Job and Mary Brown and gt gs/o Thomas Vernon Job --------- 1885 -Maryland State Archives Annapolis, MD Jacob Job I, Jacob Job of Cecil County, State of Maryland, being advanced in years, but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding, make this my last Will. That is to say: After all my just debts and funeral expenses are paid, I give, devise, and bequeath to my wife Rachel K. Job, the entire use and control of my estate, real personal and mixed with all the income she may derive therefrom subject to the maintenance of my son Haines Job during his minority, or until he arrives at the age of twenty one years, said maintenance to include his board clothing schooling and other necessary expenses. After my son Haines Job arrives at the age of twenty one years he is then to assume control of my entire estate as aforesaid, and I herehy bequeath to him all my personal estate that may be in the hands of my said wife Rachel K. Job, and I also give and devise to my said son all my real estate including what I have an undivided interest in as well as that whereon I reside in fee simple. Subject however to the comfortable support of my said wife during her natural life, with the exclusive use of the frame end of the dwelling house I occupy, and I hereby declare it as a lien upon my real estate in order that a full and sufficient support be afforded her. In the event of my living till my said son Haines Job arrives at the age of twenty one years of age or over he is then to assume control of my whole estate both real and personal, and if my said wife Rachel K. Job should still survive she is to have the same privileges and the same support out of my estate, from my said son as are hereintofore stated, while she remains my widow. In witness whereof I have signed and sealed and published this instrument as my last Will on this fifth day of April eighteen hundred and eighty four. Jacob Job seal The said Jacob Job at said place on said day signed & sealed this instrument, and published and declared the same as and for his last Will, and we at his request and in his presence and in presence of each other have hereunto written our names as subscribing witnesses. Jesse A. Kirk Job Haines I. Taylor Reynolds Cecil County S.S. May 12, 1885 Then came Jesse A. Kirk, Job Haines & I. Taylor Reynolds the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing, and severally made affirmation in due form of law, that they did see Jacob Job the Testator therein named sign and seal the same, that they heard him publish, pronounce and declare the same to be his last Will and testament and at the time of his so doing he was to the best of their apprehension and belief of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding, that they severally subscribed their names as witnesses thereto, in the presence, at the request of said Testator, and in the presence of each other. Test: ~ R. E. Jamar Recorded May 12, 1885 Register
Greetings, Christopher/Freida, Hmmmm, I am wondering what part of England that James JOB and Jane COLLINS came from....??..... Regards Warren Job Australia, researching JOB/JOBE, Gwennap Cornwall England.... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Freida Wells" <freida49@yahoo.com> To: <JOB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 2:33 AM Subject: Re: [JOB] James and Jane Collin Job > Christopher has sent me more on this JOB line. They came to America in 1852 from England, so would not be any connect to Andew Jr. > > Freida > > Lydia Job parents are James Job and Jane Collins she married Robert Boyle/Byle his parents are George Boyle and Sarah Wallace ... > > Right now I am on my mom puter when I get my up and running again ill send u what i have on my job line of James and Jane Collins Job ...Lydia and Robert one child Sarah Ethel Byle married to Albert Jamieson my gggranddad ....James and Jane came from england so did some of there children like Lydia .Robert was born in Scotland 1851 they came to Pennsylvania in 1852 abt ..Robert and Lydia lived in Dorranceton/Kingston, Pennsylvania Luzerne county after they gotten married before that they lived in Hazleton area . > > Christopher Kile > cdk519@yahoo.com > > > > > > Published on October 16, 2005, Page 13A, Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) > > > Ethel E. Kile, 92, of Kingston, passed away Monday night at Kingston Commons. Born March 12, 1913, in Dorranceton, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Sarah (Byle) Jamieson. She was a resident of Kingston for 77 years, and a graduate of Kingston High School, class of 1932. Prior to retiring in 1975, she was employed by Suburban Publishers in Pittston and previously by O'Malia Laundry in Luzerne. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur H.; son, Carlyle; > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ==== JOB Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe, put unsubscribe in message: > List mode: JOB-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > Digest mode: JOB-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > > > ==== JOB Mailing List ==== > Gedcoms on World Connect: > Job(e) Legacy: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown > Job(e) Branches: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown2 > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >
*Thanks to Marjorie Sherman for obtaining and transcribing. She is mailing me me a copy which I'll post when I receive. Meanwhile, here is the transcription. **Mary was d/o Daniel Job and Rachel Haines and gd/o Daniel Job and Mary Brown and gt gd/o Thomas Vernon Job ------------- -Will - Mary Job (abt. 1800 - 1866) -Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, MD Mary Job In the name of God amen. I Mary Job of Cecil County Maryland being week (sp) in body but of sound and disposing mind do make this my last will and testament to wit First It is my will that my funeral expenses and debts be paid by Executrix hereinafter named. 2nd I will and bequeath to my sister Rachel Job all my personal property likewise all my right in the property where I now reside also all my right in the tract of land now occupied by Henry Warner Adjoining lands of J.W. Headley and others. I will all said property in fee simple. 3rd I hereby constitute and appoint my sister Rachel Job sole Executrix of this my last will and testament declaring this alone to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th day of April 1866. Signed by her request by Nathan Griffith Mary Job Seal attest (?) Reuben Kirk George H. Kirk We the subscribers certify that we saw the above named Mary Job sign the foregoing, and acknowledge it to be her last will and requested us to sign it as witnesses. Nathan Griffith Reuben Kirk George H. Kirk Cecil County SS June 22 1866 Then came Mary Job [should read Rachel Job] the Executrix named in the foregoing instrument of writing and solemnly sincerely and truly declared and affirmed that same is the true and whole last will and testament of Mary Job late of Cecil County deceased that hath come to her knowledge or possession that due publication of the contents thereof hath been made that she knows of none other or any reason why the probate shall not be taken. Test C. B. Cutler Regs Cecil County SS June ? 1866 Then came Nathan Griffith one of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing and solemnly sincerely and truly declared and affirmed that he did see Mary Job the testator named sign and seal the same that he herd (sp) her publish pronounce and declare the same to be her last will and testament that at the time of her so doing she was to the best of his apprehension and belief of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding that he Reuben Kirk and George H. Kirk severally subscribed their names as witnesses thereto in the presence and at the request of said testator and in the prescence of each other. Test C. B. Cutler Regs Cecil County SS June 23 1866 Then came Reuben Kirk and George H. Kirk two of the subscribing witnesses to the foregoing instrument of writing and solemnly sincerely and truly declared and affirmed that they did see Mary Job the testator therein named sign and seal the same that they herd(sp) her publish pronounce and declare the same to be her last will and testament that at the time of her so doing she was of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding that they and Nathan Griffith the other subscribing witness severally subscribed their names as witnesses thereto in the presence and at the request of said testator and in the presence of each other. Test C. B. Cutler Regs Recorded June ? 1866 _________ dollar U S stamp
Christopher has sent me more on this JOB line. They came to America in 1852 from England, so would not be any connect to Andew Jr. Freida Lydia Job parents are James Job and Jane Collins she married Robert Boyle/Byle his parents are George Boyle and Sarah Wallace ... Right now I am on my mom puter when I get my up and running again ill send u what i have on my job line of James and Jane Collins Job ...Lydia and Robert one child Sarah Ethel Byle married to Albert Jamieson my gggranddad ....James and Jane came from england so did some of there children like Lydia .Robert was born in Scotland 1851 they came to Pennsylvania in 1852 abt ..Robert and Lydia lived in Dorranceton/Kingston, Pennsylvania Luzerne county after they gotten married before that they lived in Hazleton area . Christopher Kile cdk519@yahoo.com Published on October 16, 2005, Page 13A, Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) Ethel E. Kile, 92, of Kingston, passed away Monday night at Kingston Commons. Born March 12, 1913, in Dorranceton, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Sarah (Byle) Jamieson. She was a resident of Kingston for 77 years, and a graduate of Kingston High School, class of 1932. Prior to retiring in 1975, she was employed by Suburban Publishers in Pittston and previously by O'Malia Laundry in Luzerne. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur H.; son, Carlyle; --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ==== JOB Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe, put unsubscribe in message: List mode: JOB-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Digest mode: JOB-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
I received the following email from Sandy Baire and wanted to pass on to those who are working the North Carolina JOBE branch. Hope it will help some one. Still no documents to prove that this line is connected to Andrew Job. Jr, Freida From: "Sandy Baire" <sandybaire@earthlink.net> Date: Sun, 9 Oct 2005 21:09:42 -0500 William (Will) Arlendo Jobe b: 9 Aug 1874, Fayetteville, NC; d: 10 Sep 1946, Noblesville, IN; married on 17 Jun 1914 Grace Edith Thomas b: 24 Sep 1883, Cicero, IN; d: 8 Oct 1942, Westfield, IN Will's parents--John Thomas Jobe b: 28 Jan 1835, Fayetteville, NC; d: 27 Aug 1907, Indiana; married 14 Jul 1864 Dinah Allen b: 11 Mar 1843, Snow Camp, Orange Co., NC; d: 8 Dec 1915, Westfield, Hamilton Co., IN John Thomas' parents--Jonathan Jobe b: 15 Mar 1798, ?; d: 1867, ?; married 3 Mar 1825, Alamance Co., NC Esther Whitt b: 21 Oct 1807, Alamance Co., NC; d: 21 Jun 1861, Alamance Co., IN Jonathan's parents--James Jobe b: 5 Nov 1777, Fayetteville, NC; d: 26 Jun 1829, NC; married 22 Aug 1797 Ann Crosbie b: 30 Apr 1779, County Down, Ireland; d: 23 May 1871, Randolph Co., NC James' parents--John Job, Sr. b: 1750, Shenandoah Co., VA; d: Feb 1814, Guilford Co., NC; married 10 Mar 1770, Guilford Co., NC Elizabeth Ruggle b: 1745, ?; d: 1815, Guilford Co., NC John's parents--Thomas Job, Sr. b: 1710, Chester Co., PA; d: 15 Nov 1787, Rowan Co., NC; married 1740, Virginia Mary Gordon b:? d: ? Thomas' parents--Samuel Job b: 1686 no other information known Samuel's parents--Thomas Job b:1655, Portsmouth, New England; d: 1750, Chester, PA; married ? Mary Thomas' parents--Andrew Job, Sr. b: 1620, Fishguard, Wales; d: 29 Jun 1699, Chester, PA married 1649, in Kent Elizabeth ? born in Wales --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
*This is s/o Andrew Moses Simpson ---gs/o Sarah Jane McKay and Chesley Jackson Simpson ---gt gs/o Andrew Carson McKay and Delphia Abigail Hill ---gt gt gs/o Abraham McKay Jr and Catherine Nichols ---3rd gt gs/o Abraham MacKay and Rachel Odell ---4th gt gs/o Moses MacKay and Mary Job ---5th gt gs/o Abraham Job and Sarah Gatchell *By the way, Rachel (Odell) Mackay was a sister to Samuel Odell II who married Elizabeth Job, d/o Enoch Job Sr and gd/o Joshua Job and Margaret MacKay. > Database: ajobebrown > Individual: I062487 > Link: > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ajobebrown&id=I062487 > Name: Henny Elze > Email: hennye@adelphia.net > URL: > URL title: > Note: > Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, CO > Sunday, May 16, 1976 page 4A:2 > > Alton B. Simpson > Memorial services for Alton B. Simpson will be held at 2 p.m. today at > Eastside Church of Christ, Roy Smalley officiating. Graveside services > will be hald at 11 am Tuesday at the Masonic Cemetery, Hydro, Okla. Mr. > Simpson, 2506 Linda Lane, died Friday in a local hospital. He was born > Sept. 20, 1907, in Oden, Ark. He was a real estate salesman and had lived > here since 1955. He had owned a hardware store in Hydro; a car dealership > in Bay City, Okla.; and was a cotton gin manager in Oklahoma and Texas and > taught school seven years in Oklahoma. Mr. Simpson attended public > schools in Hydro and graduated from the University of South Western > Oklahoma in 1932. He was married to Lee Fern Webb in Clinton, Okla., Oct > 24, 1929, she survives. He was a member of the Eastside Church of Christ > and the Eastside Rotary Club. He was a sergeant in the Marine Corps from > 1942-1945. Other survivors include a daughter, Jean McClintock of El > Paso, Tex., and a brother, Roy J. Simpson of Ida! > ho Falls, Idaho. Friends may contribute to Eastside Church of Christ > library fund. Law Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. > >
I received the following email and was wondering if any one knows this line? I have located the obituary that Christoper Kile sent me regarding his grandmother: Freida James and Jane Collin Job are my family. Robert Boyle/Byle married Lydia Job. Robart and Lydia Job Boyle/Byle has a daughter name Sarah Byle my great grandmother. Sarah Byle married Albert Jamieson my great grandfather. Sarah and Albert has a daughter name Ethel Elizabeth Jamieson Kile my grandmother who was just buried yesterday ........ Published on October 16, 2005, Page 13A, Times Leader, The (Wilkes Barre, PA) Ethel E. Kile, 92, of Kingston, passed away Monday night at Kingston Commons. Born March 12, 1913, in Dorranceton, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Sarah (Byle) Jamieson. She was a resident of Kingston for 77 years, and a graduate of Kingston High School, class of 1932. Prior to retiring in 1975, she was employed by Suburban Publishers in Pittston and previously by O'Malia Laundry in Luzerne. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur H.; son, Carlyle; --------------------------------- Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
I just updated my personal pages with LOTS of new pictures. Most were taken between late last May AFTER we returned from the states until about 3 weeks ago. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/personal.html As many of you know, Philip, my son, is now with the Canadian DART team in Pakistan. He is in the area that is having many aftershocks. I did hear from her last Wednesday night here (Thursday morning there) and at that time he was in Islamabad, Pakistan, the capital. He was to leave in 24 hours to head to Muzzaffarabad and a small village a few miles from there. So he has now gone from the jungles of Sri Lanka to the Himalayans. Ann (Jobe) Brown Ann's Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/ MY OWN JOBE BRANCH of Oregon Co., MO http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/oregon.html
Shared with us by descendant Bill Harvey and transcribed by Margaret Jobe. Short manuscript which Hugh Volney Jobe (1869-1951) (son of Hugh S. Jobe, and my Great Grandfather) wrote about his boyhood in the Choctaw Nation *This is from the line of Caleb Job and Barbary ? through their son, Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay, gs/o Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor and gt gs/o Nathan Jobe and Martha Ann Azbell. *Later on I'll get this posted to the Memory Lane Letters page - but wanted to go ahead and share it with everyone. ----------- CHOCTAW NATION STORY People talk about the good days, and some say they would not go back to them and have to live again and go through life as we did them. Some say give us the good old days and - say amen. In 1875 my father moved to the Choctaw Nation, what is now Leflore County Oklahoma. Father was a blacksmith and the few people that lived around, would come to his shop and getting acquainted they would come in Sunday afternoon and have games of some kind, pitching horseshoes or playing marbles, mostly Indians, some whites. The Indians were full-bloods and they would go through a whole evening without ever saying a word but they were continually laughing. The white man always had a gun strapped on him but you never heard a cross word from anyone. There was a small settlement where we lived and then it was miles to another. If an Indian had a house near any road the door was always on the opposite side of the house from the road. There was deer and turkey and squirrels all over the country and any time you wanted to kill a deer or a turkey or get a mess of squirrels all you had to do was go out in the woods and get them. The woods was full of hogs, some were wild and never saw an ear of corn and would fight if you got them cornered. They would get fat in the fall on the acorns and if you wanted to kill a hog you could get an Indian to go with you and he would give you permission to kill as many as you wanted of unmarked hogs: I thought the best hog meat I ever ate. We learned to talk some of their language, I could count to 100 in Choctaw but have forgotten most that I knew, can count to ten yet. Brother Mc could sit down and hold a conversation wilth a full-blood as easy as a white man. When an Indian was your friend you had a friend you could depend on. One old Indian was always talking about Massipi, he would say last year me caught a little cub bout so big, most big nuff. That was always his hobby, he was getting old and seemed childish and he would remember when he lived in Mississippi, he looked back as that was his home. Good old days gone forever, but I would willingly live them again. I remember the time an Indian boy came to the shop. It was summer time and he was lying on the ground and had on a new pair of Brogan shoes. Father said to him, "How much did you give for your shoes?" He said "sixbits" and father said you got a cheap pair of shoes and the boy said, " and a dollah". He had paid $1.75 for them but that was the say he expressed it. It was 30 miles to Fort Smith and the people had to haul their cotton there after they had it ginned. I have seen a wagon with the wheels made out of cuts from a large sycamore tree, loaded with 5 bales of cotton and 4 and 5 yoke of oxen pulling it, going to Fort Smith to market. They had all mud roads and some of it Poteau bottom. There were two ferries or ferrys on Poteau and some times we had to ferry to get to Fort Smith. I left there in 1883 and went to the Cherokee Nation near Vinita. I can remember when there was only one house between Southwest City Mo. and Garry's ferry on Grand River and very few houses between Grand River and Vinita. It was all prairie and the finest of grass. In the latter part of the eighties and fore part of the nineties they would ship train loads of cattle from Texas up in that country to range through the summer, old Texas longhorns. At that time there were thousands of prairie chickens in that part of the country, but I have not been through that part of the country since 1896. Guess man has spoiled the beauty of it all. H.V. Jobe
I love old letters Thanks for sharing nl
*Thanks to Marjory Sherman for sending. This is s/o Daniel Job and Mary Brown and gs/o Thomas Vernon Job and Elizabeth Maxwell. **Please note that this was written Feb 3, 1838 and Daniel was deceased by Sept 13, 1843. I had a death date of 1845 - so this needs to be CHANGED. Also who is the granddaughter, Amelia Jane Robison? I've never heard of her before. ---------- Will - Daniel Job Maryland State Archives Annapolis, MD Daniel Job I Daniel Job of West Nottingham Cecil County and State of Maryland being far advanced in years But of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding and knowing the cetainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time thereof and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs while it shall please God to spare me do make and publish this and this only to be my last will and testament in maner[sp] and form as follows to wit Item 1st It is my will and desire that all my just debts be paid as soon as convenient by my Executor hereafter named. Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my Son Jacob Job all that plantation whereon I now dwell known by Patent by the name of the Land of Uz containing one hundred and twenty acres by the same more or less to him and his Heirs forever. Item 3rd I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Job the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid to her at anytime my Executor may think she may stand in the most need of it. Item 4th I give and Bequeath to my daughter Rachel Job the sum of fifty dollars. Item 5th I give and Bequeath to my grand daughter Amelia Jane Robison the sum of fifty dollars to be paid to her when she shall arrive to the age of Eighteen years and my Executor to pay no interest while laying in his hands. Item 6th I give and devise to my son Jacob and his two Sisters Mary and Rachel Job all that peace[sp] or parcel of Land that I now hold by purches[sp] or other ways in that tract of Land known by Patent by the name of Jacob's Lott to be equally divided amongst them share and sare[sp] alike. Item 7th I give and Bequeath to my Son Jacob Job all my personal estate after my just debts and legacies are all paid wheresoever laying or found and lastly I do nominate constitute and appoint my Son Jacob Job to be sold Executor of this my last will and testament in witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed by seal this 3rd day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight 1838. Signed sealed published declared by Daniel Job the above nemed testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed Daniel Job SEAL our names as witnesses thereto. Joseph Sidwell William Cameron of James Job H. Kirk - - - - - - - - Cecil County S.S. September 13, 1843. Then came Jacob Job the Executor named in the aforegoing Instrument and solemnly sincerely & truly affirmed & declared that the aforegoing is the true and whole last will & Testament of Daniel Job the Testator therein named, which had come to his hands possession or knowledge: that due publication hath been made of the same and that he knoweth not of any objections to the probate there of being taken. Test Henry D. Miller Regs. Cecil County S.S. September 13, 1843. Then came Joseph Sidwell and Job H. Kirk two of the subscribing witnesses in the aforegoing last will and Testament of Daniel Job late of Cecil County deceased and severally solemnly sincerely and truly affirmed and declared that they did see Daniel Job the Testator therein named sign and seal the same will that they heard him publish pronounce and declare the same as and for 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 reason and understanding and capable of executing a valid deed or conveyance and that they did see William Cameron of James the ? subscribing witness to the said will severally subscribe his name as witness thereto in the presence and at the request of the said Testator and in the presence of each other. Test Henry D. Miller Regs Recorded September 13, 1843
Greetings gang, thought i let you know, that my machine is due for major overhaul and also a change of ISP.... will give more details when it happens, so giving ewes advance notice.... waiting on me number 2 son, to bring the fingies, gadgets and do-dadds,,, and connection to broadband.... and then i will have to find a new name for me email address.... regards Warren Job Australia 13th oct 2005..
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2122902092 #7 and #* *This is a lady that I have been looking for a very LONG LONG time. Part of my own group and a lookup volunteer sent me the obituary and newspaper clipping and Margaret Jobe transcribed. She was a 1st cousin to my gt grandfather, Caleb Jobe, but he was raised in their household - like a brother to her. I've seen letters written by her to my Grandma Jobe. She was d/o Elijah Jobe and Mary M. Parrack. Elijah raised my gt grandpa Caleb after his parents, Jesse Jobe and Susan Ann McIntire died when he was a young boy. Looks like I have some new names here to locate. In the mid 1870's they all migrated to Texas from Oregon co., MO. -Obituary, March 13, 1950 Miss Sarah Jobe Services Tuesday Funeral services for Miss Sarah Frances Jobe, 90, a resident of Clovis for the past 20 years, will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday from the East Side Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. E. E. Morgan. Burial will be in Mission Garden of Memories with Steed Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Miss Jobe, who has been making her home with a niece, Mrs. A. J. Taylor, 412 East 7th. St., died Sunday afternoon in a Clovis hospital A brother, E. Jobe, Plainview, Tex. also survives. -Newspaper Clipping, March 17, 1950 Relatives Attend Miss Jobe's Funeral Relatives present at the funeral services held Tuesday for Miss Sarah Frances Jobe, 90, included a brother, E. Jobe of Abernathy, Tex., and neices Mrs. A. J. Taylor of Clovis.Mrs. J. A. Phillips, of White Deer, Tex. Grand neices present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Danklefs of Lubbock, Mrs. and Mrs. Howard Openhaus of Muleshoe, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Miles of Lariat, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Irie Wilborn of Bovina, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Worth Shields of Dozier, Tex. Miss Jobe died Sunday afternoon in a Clovis hospital. She had been a resident of Clovis for 20 years.
The clerk and witness in these documents is R. G. Railey. He was the clerk of the Monroe County Circuit Court 1898-1903. His son Ollie helped finance my grandfathers political career, and in turn my grandfather, Buddie Jobe was the executor of Olio's will, which I have all the pertinent documents therein. I also have a "Dear John" letter to R. G. Railey from Leah Kay Clough postmarked July 1, 1898 in my collection where she turns down his proposal of marriage. (very sad) Randy -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.14/129 - Release Date: 10/11/05
sounds good to me sense i own a costume shop. gayla