Next I'll be working on Abraham Job group in this order. 1) James Job and Catharine Pitt 2) Samuel Job and Sarah Frank 3) Mary Job and Moses MacKay 4) David Job and Abigail Denton *If you have anything for groups 1, 2 or 3, then please go ahead and send to me at ann@personainternet.com Groups 1 and 2 will go relative fast with 3 and 4 taking longer as have more for them. Hold off on group 4 for now. Ann
This completes what I had to post for Jacob's family. Some of these have new links and others have items added. --------- Jacob Job and Rachel Brokesby Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/rec_a_jacob.html *new link New images #4, 5, 6, 7 Jacob's Estate Administration ---Note that Rachel has remarried twice it seems...first a Worley, then a White. Submitted by Randy Jobe ------- COUSINS: Sarah M. Job and Jonathan White Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/sarah_job_jonathan_white.html *new link and index page -------- Jeremiah Job and Mary ? Records/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jeremiah_job_mary_pa.html new #4 Mary's Tombstone - Middletown Cemetery, Middletown, Dauphin Co., PA ----- Ann (Jobe) Brown
New album *Sarah was d/o Isaac Reynolds and Mary Cole, gd/o Benjamin Reynolds and Mary JOB, and gt gd/o Jacob Job and Rachel Brokesby Sarah Reynolds and George Armstrong Spencer Records/Photos http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/sarah_reynolds_spencer.html 1) George Armstrong Spencer and wife, Sarah Reynolds. Submitted by Kean MacOwan 2) George Armstrong Spencer - Submitted by Kean MacOwan 3) George Armstrong Spencer's Obituary - Submitted by Kean MacOwan 4) Sisters - Elizabeth (Spencer) Kendall and Matilda (Spencer) Pierce - daughters of George Armstrong Spencer and Sarah Reynolds Submitted by Kean MacOwan 5) Calvin Conant Spencer - - son of Sarah Reynolds and George Armstrong Spencer. Submitted by Kean MacOwan Ann (Jobe) Brown
This completes everything that I had in the folder to post for Patience (Job) MacKay. Will be moving to Jacob Job and Rachel Brokesby. If you have anything for Patience or Jacob, please send ASAP so I can get it posted. David Funsten and Susan Everad Meade Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/david_funsten_meade New images: #1 Painting of David Funsten and Susan Everard Meade --Married November 20, 1844 Clarke Co., Virginia. Submitted by Vivian Donahue #2 Newsclipping (April 3, 1947) - Erin on Home Tour --Home built by David Funsten in 1840. Submitted by Vivian Donahue. #3 and #4 Letter Dated January 8, 1862 from War Deparment, Confederate States of America. Submitted by Vivian Donahue #5 June 22, 1863 - shows David Funsten, officier, away (wounded) #6 and #7 Jan 3, 1863 Letter to Jefferson Davis recommending retirement of Colonel David Funsten. Submitted by Vivian Donahue #8 September 24, 1863 - Colonel David Funsten resigned. Submitted by Vivian Donahue Ann (Jobe) Brown
Colonel Oliver Ridgeway Funsten and Mary Catherine Meade and Mary Stark Bowen Records/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/oliver_ridgeway_funsten.html #7 O. R. Funsten appointed adjutant, 11th Reg't VA, Decmeber 7, 1863. Submitted by Vivian Donahue #8 O. R. Funsten promoted to colonel, 11th Reg't VA, February 23, 1865. Submitted by Vivian Donahue Ann (Jobe) Brown
I've posted the McKay Civil War Plaque, submitted by Vivian Donahue, on the Patience (Job) MacKay main page - top of page. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/j_patience.html Wanted to do it justice. Ann (Jobe) Brown
New Album Oscar Caleb McKay and Mary E. Massie and Mary Jennie Labadie http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/oscar_caleb_mckay.html 1) Commercial Hotel 'Dorcas Hotel' in Newberg, Oregon - where G. C. and Mrs. Mary J. Worth were married in 1908. Submitted by Barbara Rainey. 2) 1910 Group Portart showing the Labadie, McKay and Worth families. The photo is labeled and you can see George Caleb and Mary Jennie near the middle. Submitted by Barbara Rainey. 3) Death Certificate for George Caleb McKay - 1912 Yamhill Co., Oregon. Submitted by Barbara Rainey *Oscar Caleb McKay was s/o Jacob McKay III and Elizabeth Antrim, gs/o Jacob McKay, Jr. and Elizabeth Wright, gt gs/o Jacob Mackay, Sr. and Rachel Ridgeway, and 2nd gt gs/o Patience Job and Robert MacKay Jr. Ann (Jobe) Brown
Bible of Gideon Madison Job Submitted by Duane Harsell http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/gid_mad_job.html 3. Front Cover of Bible 4. Close-Up of front cover of Bible 5. Opened Bible 6. Bible - Parent's Register 7. Bible - Births 8. Bible - Births 2nd page 9. Bible - Marriages 10. Bible - Deaths
Now working on the Patience (Job) MacKay group. If you have something to send me to post for this group - please go ahead and send to me personally. Also if you have anything for Jacob Job and Rachel Brokesby. Francis Marion Bartlett and Martha Jane Smith Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/francis_marion_bartlett.html #1 Death Certificate for Francis Marion Bartlett Ann (Jobe) Brown
Wasn't sure what to do with these photographs and wanted to give them justice so just created a new site entirely. Brick Meeting House and Cemetery - Recent Photographs http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/brick_meeting_house_cemetery.html This is listed under Andrew Job Jr and also under Thomas Vernon Job. This completes what I had in a folder to post for Thomas Vernon Job. Will probably work on Patience (Job) MacKay and Jacob Job who married Rachel Brokesy next since there isn't that many in those folders. With Patti, I'm trying to get the ones that relate to Moses group first to her to post. Ann
This is a transaction and listing of items sold by John Hull, Tavern keeper, of Charles Town to Daniel Job Jr. on the 17th of December 1786. Of note is that Daniel is only 22, single and seems to spend alot of money and is 12 years from his marriage to Rachel Haines. But his father Daniel is wealthy and in 1 year will purchase 1/2 of another of the Nottingham Lots (500 acres each), 2 of which his great-grandfather Andrew Jr. already owned. Also of note is an old reference to "two Sad Irons". This is a reference to 2 weights of solid iron, a commodity of the times. To see the original documents, go to: Daniel Job Jr. and Rachel Haines Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/dan_r_haines.html Cecil County, Maryland Courtbook 16 pg. 93 Cecil County } State of Maryland } Know all men by these presents that I John Hull of Charles Town County & State afore County and said Tavern keeper do hereby assisn sell and make over unto Daniel Job Junior of East Nottingham in said Let State One Brown mare about Eight years of age One Sorrel Mare about Seven Years old One black Horse about Five Years old One black Horse about thirteen Years old One Waggon & Cover Four chains Four Collars Four pair Harness One old plough One Dung fork two Hay Forks One Cutting Box One Red Cow with some white Spotts about seven Years old Two Feather Beds two Coverlits two Blankets two pair Sheets two Bolsters four Pillow Cases four Pillows Three Poplar Bedsteads & Cords to each two under Beds One Flock Bed One Coverlit One Blanket One pair Sheets One Bolster Three Red Rush Bottomed Chairs Nine Split Bottomed Chairs One Walnut tea Table One poplar Dining Table painted yellow two small Poplar Stands painted red One large poplar Chest painted Red One old Fashioned Walnut chest of Drawers Three Iron Potts Three pair pott Hooks Three Pott Racks One Iron Tea Kettle (split) One pair Tongs One shovel two Sad irons One Cedar Tub One Oak Tub One Cedar Bucket and... pg. 94 One Cedar Pale Two large Pewter Dishes four Pewter Plates Eighteen Queens Ware Plates One Queens Ware Dish Six Cups & Saucers Queens Ware One Tea Pott Six pewter spoons Six Knives & Forks two Queens Ware Bowls Two pint Glass Decanters Six Stock glasses One Spinning Wheel One check Reel for and in Consideration of the Sum of Sixty Pounds Current Lawful Money to me in hand paid the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge and therewith fully satisfied To have and to hold the above enumerated Goods & chattels unto the said Daniel Job Junior his Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, the delivery whereof and every part therof I have now rendered by delivering up & putting him the said Daniel Job Junior in possession of the above described two Mares two Horses Waggon & Cover Four Pair Chains four Collars Four pair Harness One Old plough One Dung Fork two Hay Forks One Cutting Box One Cow as before described Two Fether Beds with the described Furniture Three Bedsteads two under Beds One flock Bed with the described Furniture twelve chairs as described Tea & Dining Table two Stands Poplar chest walnut chest of Drawers three Iron Potts Three pair Pott Hooks three Pott Racks Iron Tea Kettle One pair tongs One shovel Two Sad Irons 2 Tubs buckett & Pail as before described as also two Pewter Dishes four Pewter Plates eighteen Queens Ware Plates One Queens Ware dish Six Cups & saucers Queen Ware One Tea Pott Six Pewter Spoons Six Knives & Forks two Queens Ware Bowls two Pint Glass Decanters Six Stock Glasses One Spinning wheel and One Check Reel will forever Warrant and Defend against all person or persons whatsoever and also that the above enumerated Articles are in good Condition free and not claimed or otherwise claimable but by the said Daniel Job his Heirs or Assigns as Witness my Hand & Seal this Nineteenth day day of of December Seventeen Hundred & Eighty Six Witness Present John Hull (Seal) Thomas Manuel Edward Beazly Received this Nineteenth day of December of Daniel Job Junior Sixty pounds Current Money the Consideration Money for the above enumerated goods & Chattels to him Sold & delivered in full Compensation for the same I say rec by me John Hull Witness} Thomas Manuel } Edward Beazly Cecil County } State of Maryland } I do hereby Certify that I have this day rented the Goods & Chattels enumerated in the Bill of Sale hereto annexed until the Twenty fifth day of March next for the Sum of Three pounds to be paid by John Hull to whom the same is Let or rented he delivering the whole and every part thereof in the like Condition as they now are or otherwise to make up the deficiency as Witness my Hand this Nineteenth day of December 1786. NB. in Case that the said John Hull should from want of Provender let the Horses fall away then the said Daniel Job Junior reserves the right of taking home the team and to deduct the reasonable allowance out of the three pounds In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand & Seal the day & year first above written Witness}Thomas Manuel recorded 19th day of December 1786 Daniel Job (Seal) } Edward Beazly and Exam by - B.Williams Clk John Hull (Seal) Transcribed by Margaret Jobe mjobe@chartermi.net Do not go where the path may lead; Go where there is no path and leave a trail. Emerson
Job Haines Kirk Jr and Elizabeth Haines 'Lizzie' Brown Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/job_haines_kirk_jr.html #1 Job Haines Kirk Jr. Tombstone ----- I also replaced the photo Of Jacob Job and Rachel Kirk with a clearer one Jacob Job and Rachel Kirk Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cem/jacob_rachel_kirk.html
Charles Lemual Megredy and Virginia Weber Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/megredy_weber.html 6 new images - all submitted by Freida 3) Charles L. Megredy Obituary 1 4) Charles L. Megredy Obituary 2 5) Virginia Megredy Death Notice 6) Virginia Megredy Funeral Notice 11) Charles Edwin Megredy Obituary 13) Frank Megredy Obituary ---------- Ann (Jobe) Brown
New Album: (appears on both the Thomas Vernon Job and the Jacob Job sections) Hannah Elizabeth Megredy and Col. Edwin W. Wilmer Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/megredy_wilmer.html 1)1850 (page 1) - Cecil Co., Md, Port Deposit, stamped page 149, #944-960 --Edwin and Hannah E. Wilmer 2)1850 (page 2) - Cecil Co., Md, Port Deposit, stamped page 149, #944-960 --Edwin and Hannah E. Wilmer 3)1860-Kent Co., Delaware, Smyra, #641-636 --Edwin and Hannah E. Wilmer 4)1870-Baltimore, Maryland, written page 125, stamped page 533, #611-749 --Edwin and Hannah Wilmer 5)1900-Baltimore City, Maryland, Ward 13, Sheet 1, #15-19 --Edwin and Hannah Wilmer
Zachariah Job (Moses, Joshua, Andrew Jr.) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/mo_zac.html #1 1791 -Minister's Return for Zach & Elizabeth. Shenandoah County Marriage Records. Submitted by Randy Jobe.
As best I can tell, Michael Wallace (1) in his will asked that wife Sarah Wallace and son David Wallace sell his plantation after he died. They didn't, so when David died, he appointed in his will Michael Wallace (2) and Thomas Wallace along with Archibald Job executors of his will and they finally got around to doing what Michael (1) wanted...selling his plantation. Michael Wallace (2) bought the property at auction. I can't tell how Michael (2) and Thomas Wallace were related to David; we'd have to research their relationships. As for enfeoff, it is indeed a French feudal term that I've generally taken to mean transferring possession of land. Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: JAMES JOBE<mailto:rjobe@bellsouth.net> To: JOBE@rootsweb.com<mailto:JOBE@rootsweb.com> ; JOB@rootsweb.com<mailto:JOB@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:49 PM Subject: [JOB] Archibald Job Executor & messy Wallace wills This over-worded deed, yes it is a deed, straitens out 2 Wallace wills where Arch was Executor on both. It seems everyone died. This is a very tough read for even a seasoned genealogist to figure. I'll buy someone an ice cream to tell me the relationships between all the Wallaces mentioned! Is it 4 people? 5? There is a unique word used by Baruch Williams here that I have never seen before...enfeoffed & enfeoff. It means to invest with a feudal estate or fee, whatever that means. It is from the Middle Ages. To see the actual documents, go to: Archibald Job and Margaret Rees #13 and #14 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/arch_job_rees.html<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/arch_job_rees.html> Cecil County Court Book 16 pages 90 & 91 This Indenture made this tenth day of November in the year of our Lord God One thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Six between Michael Wallace of Cecil County and State of Maryland practitioner of Physic and Archibald Job of the County and State aforesaid farmer of the one part and Thomas Wallace of said County and State miller of the other part. Witnesseth that whereas a certain Michael Wallace who died on the seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Seventy three by his last will and Testament bearing Date the thirteenth day of May one thousand seven Hundred and seventy two did Order and direct by the said Will that a certain plantation which he then held and possessed, called and known by the name of Edmistons place should be sold by his Wife Sarah and his Son David Wallace his Executors, and whereas the aforesaid Sarah and David Wallace did die without Complying with that particular clause of said Michael Wallaces will, and whereas ! the said David Wallace by his last Will and Testament bearing Date the twelth day of March One thousand Seven Hundred and seventy seven did appoint Thomas Wallace Michael Wallace and Archibald Job his Executors and whereas the said Thomas Wallace Michael Wallace and Archibald Job executors of the aforesaid David Wallace did agreeable to the Will of the said Michael Wallace after advertising the sale of the above mentioned place in the Pennsylvania and Maryland news papers proceed to the sale of the said place on the first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty three and the said place was purchased by Thomas Wallace one of the above named executors he being the highest bidder and agreeable to the articles of the Vendue, of course the purchaser Now be it known by the authority aforesaid, and for the Consideration of two Hundred and six Pounds ten Shillings Currency in hand paid by the said Thomas Wallace, that Michael Wallace and Archib! ald Job afore said have given, sold, granted, aliened, enfeoffed and C onfirmed and by these presents the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job do freely give, grant, alien, enfeoff and fully confirm unto the afore said Thomas Wallace his Heirs and Assigns forever all that tract and parcel of Land known by the name of Edmistons place containing two hundred and six Acres and a half of Land more or less being part of three patents viz providence, good will and Lydias jointure, together with all the dwelling Houses, out houses, water courses, Orchards, buildings, improvements and advantages of every kind, or any way appertaining pr belonging to part of the said Three parcels or tracts of Land as may more fully appear by Edmistons deeds of Conveyance to the deceased Michael Wallace, to have and to hold the said Edmistons place being parts of the above named three patents and the premises above granted granted with all and every part or parcel thereof to the said Thomas Wallace his Heirs and assigns forever, and to his and their Sole and only use a! nd behoof forever, and the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job by the authority aforesaid do for themselves their Heirs and assigns Covenant and agree to and with the said Thomas Wallace his heirs and assigns that they shall and will forever Warrant and defend unto the said Thomas Wallace his Heirs and assigns the above granted lands and premises against then the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job, his or their heirs or Assigns and all persons claiming pr may claim from, by or under them or any of them In Witness whereof the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job have hereunto Set their Hands and affixed their seals the say and year first above written Michael Wallace {seal} Archd Job {seal} Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of David Smith Hezekiah Rowles Received this tenth day of november in the year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Six the Sum of two Hundred and six pounds ten shillings the Consideration money within mentioned Michael Wallace Archd Job L206..10.. Witness David Smith Hezekiah Rowles State of Maryland Cecil County Set Be it remembered that on the tenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Six Michael Wallace and Archibald Job parties to the within instrument of writing appeared before us the subscribers two of the Justices of the Peace for the County aforesaid, and did acknowledge the same to be their Act and deed and the lands and premises therein Contained to be right, title and estate of Thomas Wallace within named his heirs and assigns forever, and to be and remain to him and their Sole use and behoof forever. Taken and acknowledged before Saml Miller Nathan Norton Recorded the 7th day of Decbr 1786 and Examd by B. Williams Clk Transcribed by Nancy Thompson nellanddudley@msn.com<mailto:nellanddudley@msn.com> Do not go where the path may lead; Go where there is no path and leave a trail. Emerson *Descend from Andrew Job Jr - Elizabeth Vernon, Job(e) Legacy, please send records, old photos, memorials, letters, heirlooms to Freida -- freida49@yahoo.com<mailto:freida49@yahoo.com> -- or myself (Ann) -- ann@personainternet.com<mailto:ann@personainternet.com> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to JOB-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:JOB-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Andrew Jr. gives testimony. Elizabeth Vernon Job's uncle gives testimony. Let's see...that would make Randall Vernon my 8th gr-grand uncle or 9th great uncle depending on your terminology. Chester County, Court Records Aug. 27, 1689 page164 The names of ye Grand Inquest attested att this Court Caleb Pusie David Lawrence Walter Marten Walter ffausett John Kinsman John Sharples Joseph Richards Sene Woolla Rosen Edward Carter William Clayton John Beales Lawrence Raugh Peter Peterson John Bennett Richard Parker William Cloud Thomas Bradshaw William Collett Thomas Worth GEORGE PHILLIPS Plt Jury the same in ye JAMES STAMFIELD Defendt } Case of Robert Eyre In an action of ye Case and Mary Best County Court of Chester Declaration Whereupon ye Plt Saith that he having formerly wrought att ye Defendts House for severall of his workmen and of them att his Taylors Trad did earne Severall sums of money according to a Schedull hear ready to be delivered in Court may more att large appear as alsoe money lent amounting in all to ye Sum of 4(pds.) 3s 5d which upon Some Considerations the Defendt did take upon Himselfe to Satisfie and did assume to pay ye same unto ye Plt notwithstanding which assumtion and Promise the Defendt have not made satisfaction unto ye Plaintife Butt Sill withholdeth ye Same although he have long Since had ye same page 165 in Possession Whereupon ye Plt brings his action for ye sd Sum of four pounds three shillings and five pence and Craves Judgment of this Court for ye Same with reasonable Damage and Cost of Suite Witnesses Henry Hames being Attested declareth that about 2 years since William Winter did Sell a Sadle to George Phillips upon James Stamfields account John Smith being attested declareth that about 2 years Since George Phillips told him that he and James Stanfield was att that time Clear in accounts Richard Clues being attested Declareth that George Phillips did make him Cloathes twice butt att what time he Cannot be Certaine Robert Barber being attested Saith about ye time he bought leather of James Stamfield he did see George Phillips att worke att sd Stamfields which was about ye 11th moneth 87 Andrew Job being attested Saith that he doe know that in ye Spring George Phillips was att worke att James Stamfields but what Spring he is uncertaine he further Saith that he did draw out an account for George Phillips lastspring was two years. Randall Vernon being attested Declareth that about ye last Spring faire was a twelve moneth he received money of Robert Barber for account of James Stamfield Mary Stamfield being attested Saith that before ye arbitration her Brother and George Phillips made up accounts and her brother James Stamfield owed George Phillips a paire of Shooes which aferward he had page 166 the 27th of ye 6th moneth 1689 The Verdikt of ye Jury is they finde for ye Plaintife to have due to him on Ballance of accounts the sum of } Hereupon ninteen Shillings and eleven pence Judgment is with Cost of Suite and 1d Damage granted Transcribed by Lonnie Jobe Vanderpol GorLVDPOL@aol.com Do not go where the path may lead; Go where there is no path and leave a trail. Emerson
This over-worded deed, yes it is a deed, straitens out 2 Wallace wills where Arch was Executor on both. It seems everyone died. This is a very tough read for even a seasoned genealogist to figure. I'll buy someone an ice cream to tell me the relationships between all the Wallaces mentioned! Is it 4 people? 5? There is a unique word used by Baruch Williams here that I have never seen before...enfeoffed & enfeoff. It means to invest with a feudal estate or fee, whatever that means. It is from the Middle Ages. To see the actual documents, go to: Archibald Job and Margaret Rees #13 and #14 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/arch_job_rees.html Cecil County Court Book 16 pages 90 & 91 This Indenture made this tenth day of November in the year of our Lord God One thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Six between Michael Wallace of Cecil County and State of Maryland practitioner of Physic and Archibald Job of the County and State aforesaid farmer of the one part and Thomas Wallace of said County and State miller of the other part. Witnesseth that whereas a certain Michael Wallace who died on the seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Seventy three by his last will and Testament bearing Date the thirteenth day of May one thousand seven Hundred and seventy two did Order and direct by the said Will that a certain plantation which he then held and possessed, called and known by the name of Edmistons place should be sold by his Wife Sarah and his Son David Wallace his Executors, and whereas the aforesaid Sarah and David Wallace did die without Complying with that particular clause of said Michael Wallaces will, and whereas the said David Wallace by his last Will and Testament bearing Date the twelth day of March One thousand Seven Hundred and seventy seven did appoint Thomas Wallace Michael Wallace and Archibald Job his Executors and whereas the said Thomas Wallace Michael Wallace and Archibald Job executors of the aforesaid David Wallace did agreeable to the Will of the said Michael Wallace after advertising the sale of the above mentioned place in the Pennsylvania and Maryland news papers proceed to the sale of the said place on the first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty three and the said place was purchased by Thomas Wallace one of the above named executors he being the highest bidder and agreeable to the articles of the Vendue, of course the purchaser Now be it known by the authority aforesaid, and for the Consideration of two Hundred and six Pounds ten Shillings Currency in hand paid by the said Thomas Wallace, that Michael Wallace and Archibald Job afore said have given, sold, granted, aliened, enfeoffed and Confirmed and by these presents the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job do freely give, grant, alien, enfeoff and fully confirm unto the afore said Thomas Wallace his Heirs and Assigns forever all that tract and parcel of Land known by the name of Edmistons place containing two hundred and six Acres and a half of Land more or less being part of three patents viz providence, good will and Lydias jointure, together with all the dwelling Houses, out houses, water courses, Orchards, buildings, improvements and advantages of every kind, or any way appertaining pr belonging to part of the said Three parcels or tracts of Land as may more fully appear by Edmistons deeds of Conveyance to the deceased Michael Wallace, to have and to hold the said Edmistons place being parts of the above named three patents and the premises above granted granted with all and every part or parcel thereof to the said Thomas Wallace his Heirs and assigns forever, and to his and their Sole and only use and behoof forever, and the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job by the authority aforesaid do for themselves their Heirs and assigns Covenant and agree to and with the said Thomas Wallace his heirs and assigns that they shall and will forever Warrant and defend unto the said Thomas Wallace his Heirs and assigns the above granted lands and premises against then the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job, his or their heirs or Assigns and all persons claiming pr may claim from, by or under them or any of them In Witness whereof the said Michael Wallace and Archibald Job have hereunto Set their Hands and affixed their seals the say and year first above written Michael Wallace {seal} Archd Job {seal} Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of David Smith Hezekiah Rowles Received this tenth day of november in the year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Six the Sum of two Hundred and six pounds ten shillings the Consideration money within mentioned Michael Wallace Archd Job L206..10.. Witness David Smith Hezekiah Rowles State of Maryland Cecil County Set Be it remembered that on the tenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven Hundred and Eighty Six Michael Wallace and Archibald Job parties to the within instrument of writing appeared before us the subscribers two of the Justices of the Peace for the County aforesaid, and did acknowledge the same to be their Act and deed and the lands and premises therein Contained to be right, title and estate of Thomas Wallace within named his heirs and assigns forever, and to be and remain to him and their Sole use and behoof forever. Taken and acknowledged before Saml Miller Nathan Norton Recorded the 7th day of Decbr 1786 and Examd by B. Williams Clk Transcribed by Nancy Thompson nellanddudley@msn.com Do not go where the path may lead; Go where there is no path and leave a trail. Emerson
Randy, I don't have a date of marriage for Daniel Defoe Job and Mary Elizabeth Megredy? Do you? I can see it being the brother also now that you mention it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "JAMES JOBE" <rjobe@bellsouth.net> To: "JOBE@rootsweb.com" <Jobe@rootsweb.com>; "JOB@rootsweb.com" <Job@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:48 PM Subject: [JOB] Bond for Archibald Job's First term as Sheriff > These pages document the bond given for Archibald Job for his first > term as High Sheriff of Cecil County. Notice the witnesses. Daniel Job and > Sarah Job, his brother and his daughter! Yes, the Daniel could be his son, > Daniel Defoe Job, but Daniel Defoe had just gotten married that year in > Baltimore. So I speculate it was his brother who was closeby. Also because > in the documents to come you will see Daniel the brother there. > More speculation: Who is Margaret Campbell? Arch had a sister Margaret > b. 1730 that we never found. Could she have married a Campbell?
Two NEW albums for William E. Jobe Jr - s/o William Jobe and Margaret Ann McCarroll, gs/o Henry Job and Elizabeth Miller and gt gs/o Andrew Job and Abigail Miller and 2nd gt gs/o Archibald Job and Margaret Rees. ---- William E. Jobe Jr. and Laura Bruce Swimley Photos http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_laura_swimley.html 1) William E. Jobe Jr - son of William Jobe and Margaret Ann McCarroll. He married Laura Bruce Swimley April 23, 1902 Frederick Co., Virginia. Submitted by Beth Cleveland 2) Laura Bruce (Swimley) Jobe - - wife of William E. Jobe, Jr. Submitted by Beth Cleveland 3) Jobe Family Farm (aerial view) - at Brucetown, Frederick Co., Virginia. This is the Jobe family farm...from my understanding William Jobe, Jr. built it in the 1800's. It is still in the family today. One of my cousins purchased it after my grandmother passed. If you see the old chicken coup ...the Jobe Woolen Mill remains would be further down the hill past this building. Submitted by Beth Cleveland -------------- Frederick William Jobe and Elsie Elizabeth Emerson Photos http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/fred_elsie_emerson.html 1) Frederick William Jobe and wife Elsie (1959) - taken on June 12, 1959 at Brucetown United Methodist Church the day one of their daughters, Mary Gold Jobe married Daniel Shenk. Submitted by Beth Cleveland. 2) Frederick William Jobe (Santa) and wife, Elsie - submitted by Beth Cleveland 3) Frederick William Jobe and Elsie Elizabeth Emerson - 50th anniversary - taken 1979 Frederick Co., Virginia. Submitted by Beth Cleveland 4) Frederick Gail Jobe (1935-2002) - Taken in army uniform at age 24 (1959). Submitted by Beth Cleveland --------- Ann (Jobe) Brown