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    1. Sugar Loaf Jobes
    2. Doug Wilkie
    3. Posted on: Jobe Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Jobe/10105 Surname: James Jobe, Donald Jobe, Mary Ann MacIntyre, Allison Ester ------------------------- My grandfather was James Jobe. He was killed in a coal mine accident in Cape Breton in 1933. His wife was Mary Ann MacIntyre born in 1891 and died in 1971. They had nine children. When he died she was left to raise all the children by herself at the age of 33. His fathers name was Donald Jobe Jr b 1852 and his mother was Julia Coady. His grandfather was Donald Jobe who was married to Allison Ester. I do not know where the family came from before they arrived in Cape Breton. Please contact me if you have any info on this family. Thanks. Doug Wilkie

    03/21/2001 02:33:14
    1. Fw: [TNWASHIN-L] Cemetery removal
    2. rjobe
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Betty Jane Hylton <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 9:55 PM Subject: [TNWASHIN-L] Cemetery removal > I received this message today and decided to pass it on to > the list. Do anyone have additional information on the > people buried there? > > > Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 13:46:01 -0500 > >To: [email protected] > >From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > >Subject: Seeking Heirs to Cemetery > > > >This notice is from the Johnson City Press, March 19, > 2001. > >The people are probably petitioning the court for > permission to remove > >these graves from this property. These were at one time > marked graves > >with inscribed tombstones which are not there now. > There may be some > >people by the last name of WEBB buried here. If anyone > has relatives > or > >knows of descendants of the people buried in this > cemetery now is the > time > >to come forward. > > > > > >NOTICE > > > >In The Chancery Court For Carter County At Elizabethton, > Tennessee > > > >Charles R. Smith, Jr. > > > >Petitioner, > > > >V > > > >John Doe and Jane Doe > >All Relatives By Consanguinity > >To Persons Buried On Subject Property > > > >Defendants, > > > >Notice Of Publication, Non-Resident Notice, > >Notice To Unknown and Unidentified "Interested > Persons" > >As Defined BY T.C.A. section 46-4-102 > > > >In this Cause, it appearing from the Petition, which is > sworn to, that > > >the Defendants include "Interested Persons" as defined > by T.C.A. > Section > >46-4-102 as persons who are relatives by consanguinity > to one or more > of > >the deceased persons whose remains are buried in the > hereinafter > described > >property, the identities of which are unknown to the > Petitioner, but > and > >attachment having issued and levied upon the hereinafter > described > >property, it is ORDERED by me that publication be made > for four (4) > >successive weeks, as required by law, in the Johnson > City Press, a > >newspaper published in Washington County, Tennessee, > and the > Elizabethton > >Star, a newspaper published in Elizabethton, Tennessee, > notifying all > >no-resident Defendants, as well as any unknown or > unidentified persons > who > >is a relative by consanguinity to one or more of the > deceased persons > >whose remains are buried upon the hereinafter described > property to > file > >an answer with the Petitioner's attorney, Thomas C. > McKee whose address > is > >P.O. Box 1160, 103 E. Main Street, Johnson City, > Tennessee 37605-1160 > >within thirty days (30) from the last date of publication or a > judgement > >by default may be entered and the cause set for hearing > ex parte as to > >John Doe and Jane Doe and any unidentified or unknown > heir of any > >Defendant or person which is a relative by consanguinity > to any person > >buried on the described property. > > > >The cemetery in question is small and contains no > markings to establish > > >the period or time during which internments took place > there, but the > same > >probably occurred in the 1800's or early 1900's possibly > during the > >ownership of the property by J. Preston Johnson. It is part > of a 2.067 > >acre tract owned by Charles R. Smith, Jr. situated in the > 5th Civil > >District of Carter County, Tennessee, located to the north > of the Smith > > >Wholesale Company, Inc, facility and to the east of U.S,. > Hwy. > >23/Interstate 181 and which is more particularly described > as follows: > > > >Being at and iron pin in the Subject Property , said POINT > OF BEGINNING > > >being north 67 degrees 33 minutes east 286.99 feet from > and iron pin in > > >the easterly sideline of a 50 ft. right-of-way corner to the > Subject > >Property and Smith Wholesale Company, Inc. Thence with > the line of > Smith > >Wholesale Company, Inc, north 45 degrees 62 minutes > east 25.35 feet to > and > >iron pin in the Subject Property; thence north 52 degrees > 38 minutes > west > >66.80 feet to and iron pin; thence south 19 degrees 54 > minutes west > 30.80 > >feet to and iron pin; thence south 58 degrees 53 minutes > east 55.21 ft. > to > >the POINT OF BEGINNING > > > >Notice is hereby given that this case has been pre-set for > hearing at > the > >Carter County Courthouse in Elizabethton, Tennessee for > the 29 day of > >June, 2001 at 9:00 am > > > >Charlotte McKeehan, > >Clerk & Master, Carter County, TN > >by: Charlotte McKeehan > > > >Jackie & Dawn Peters > > > >[email protected] > > > >http://www.tngennet.org/carter/ > > Jackie & Dawn Peters > > [email protected] > > http://www.tngennet.org/carter/ > > > > > ________________________________________________ > Get your own "800" number > Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more > http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.237 / Virus Database: 115 - Release Date: 3/7/01

    03/21/2001 12:23:43
    1. Researcher's Page update
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just updated Andrew Job(e) Jr Researchers page and the Thomas Job(e) of NC Researcher's page. Jobe Links http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Jobe.html It you are a descendant of one of these and not on the list, please e-mail me at [email protected] so we can get you listed! Thanks! Ann

    03/21/2001 10:18:39
    1. Military Headstones / VA National Cemeteries
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Dear List, A few days ago I received a letter in the mail telling me no record of Joshua Job had been found in any VA National Cemetery. What I did learn from this letter however is that if a government provided a stone or marker, there is a record of it at the National Archives in WAshington, DC, and you can obtain a copy of the application for that stone. I have added a new page to Jobe's in the Military and have put all the information there for where you can write and get copies for yourself. Also they supplied me with some additional addresses but not sure what they are for, but I listed them as well. http://freida-wells.tripod.com/JobeMilitary/ For Rev. and Civil War records I added a link to the home page for it and also for the NARA Goverment Guide. My husband and I have several family memmbers who have military stones, so I will write and see what I can find, The dates cover 1775-1985. that's 210 years worth of records in Washington. Freida<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    03/21/2001 09:05:43
    1. Re: I.S. JOBE
    2. rjobe
    3. The I. S. Jobe Is Iraby Stone Jobe. 1832 Iraby walked to McDonough County, Illinois, to the home of his brother William and enlisted in Captain J. W. Stephenson's Company, to fight in the Blackhawk War. He was wounded twice, in the groin and in the arm, and went to New Orleans to recover. 1844 Feb. 3, Iraby bought 79.98 acres in Stephenson County for $99.98. 1845 June 24, Iraby bought 38.69 acres in Stephenson County for $48.36. 1846 May 19, Iraby bought 40 acres in Stephenson County for $50. 1846 May 19, He also bought 60.22 acres in Stephenson County for $75.28. 1848 Feb. 14, Iraby bought 10 acres in Stephenson County for $60. 1850 Iraby and family were listed in the Buckeye, Stephenson County, Illinois, census. 1856 Iraby and family moved to Andrew County, Missouri. 1860 Iraby and family were listed in the Nodaway County, Missouri, census, which was formed from Andrews County in 1841. 1870 Iraby and family were listed in the Grant Township, Nodaway County, Missouri, census. 1880 Iraby, 66, and family were listed in the Grant Township, Nodaway County, Missouri, census with Mary 66, James P. Blakely 26, Mary M. Mathers 7/12, and Carrie A. Jobe 11/12. 1897 Iraby was buried in Barnard City Cemetery, Nodaway County, Missouri. His tombstone inscription says, "GONE HOME". I haven't figured out who Uncle Gus is yet. Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: Freida Wells <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 12:10 AM Subject: I.S. JOBE > Found this while searching the archives this evening, does anyone know who the I. S. Jobe and Uncle Gus Jobe here? > > Freida > > ~~~~~~ > Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 18:30:19 -0800 > From: Jerry Leiby <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Message-Id: <[email protected]> > Subject: [MONODAWA] A.N. Leiby shares souvenirs of BlackHawk War > > Posted on: Nodaway Co Biographies > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/NodawayBios/33 > > Surname: Leiby, Dorst, Wertman, Hainey, Kellogg > ------------------------- > > FROM 2-21-1929 BARNARD BULLETIN, front page. > Mentions JOBE family of Nodaway Co. as well as my lineage. > JL > - ----------------------------- > > "BALLS USED IN BLACK HAWK WAR - > A.N. Leiby came to the office the other day with two lead balls or bullets > that were used in the Black Hawk War in which I.S. Jobe, grandfather to > Uncle Gus Jobe fought. They were called "Minnie Ball" and were slightly > over a fourth inch in diameter. Mr. Leiby tells the following story about > how he secured them: > "During the Black Hawk war, back in Stephens county Illinois, at a place > called Waddams Grove, two men were killed by Indians, who buried them in > the sand nearby. Years later, some of this sand was used in erecting a > memorial. The remains of the two men were found here and were removed to > the monument. Thirty six of these Minnie Balls were found, evidently having > been in the pockets of these men when they were killed. I was present at > the disinterment and got two of the balls as souvenirs as well as a bit > of the blanket in which the men were buried. The piece of blanket has since > been lost. "<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p> > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.237 / Virus Database: 115 - Release Date: 3/7/01

    03/20/2001 09:44:11
    1. I.S. JOBE
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Found this while searching the archives this evening, does anyone know who the I. S. Jobe and Uncle Gus Jobe here? Freida ~~~~~~ Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 18:30:19 -0800 From: Jerry Leiby <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Message-Id: <[email protected]> Subject: [MONODAWA] A.N. Leiby shares souvenirs of BlackHawk War Posted on: Nodaway Co Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/NodawayBios/33 Surname: Leiby, Dorst, Wertman, Hainey, Kellogg ------------------------- FROM 2-21-1929 BARNARD BULLETIN, front page. Mentions JOBE family of Nodaway Co. as well as my lineage. JL - ----------------------------- "BALLS USED IN BLACK HAWK WAR - A.N. Leiby came to the office the other day with two lead balls or bullets that were used in the Black Hawk War in which I.S. Jobe, grandfather to Uncle Gus Jobe fought. They were called "Minnie Ball" and were slightly over a fourth inch in diameter. Mr. Leiby tells the following story about how he secured them: "During the Black Hawk war, back in Stephens county Illinois, at a place called Waddams Grove, two men were killed by Indians, who buried them in the sand nearby. Years later, some of this sand was used in erecting a memorial. The remains of the two men were found here and were removed to the monument. Thirty six of these Minnie Balls were found, evidently having been in the pockets of these men when they were killed. I was present at the disinterment and got two of the balls as souvenirs as well as a bit of the blanket in which the men were buried. The piece of blanket has since been lost. "<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    03/20/2001 03:10:33
    1. Katie Mae (Skinner) Jobe
    2. Ann Brown (Jobe)
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/10291 Surname: JOBE, SKINNER ------------------------- METRO2 - The Gazette, Tuesday March 20, 2001 - Colorado Springs, Colorado Mrs. Jobe, 92, died March 18, 2001 at a local care center. She was a retired teacher. Mrs. Jobe was born April 14, 1908 in Tippah County, Miss. She was married July 4, 1930, to Hoyt D. Jobe, who is deceased. She is survived by two sons, Don of Cornith, Miss. and Jimmy of Thomaston, GA; a daughter, Ouida Phillips of Colorado Springs; seven grandchildren; 11 great Grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren. There will be no visitation in Colorado Springs. Services and burial will be Friday in Cornith. McPeters Funeral Home, Cornish is handeling arrangements. Memorial contributations may be made to International Students, Inc. P.O. Box C, Colorado Springs 80901 ------------- My note: Hoyt Jobe was s/o Gabriel 'Gabe' Burton Jobe and Letha Mae McDaniel and gs/o William Wesley 'Wes' Jobe and Eliza Matilda Childress and gt gs/o John F. 'Sorrell' Jobe and Nancy Lawson. Link: JOBE LEGACY URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown>

    03/20/2001 11:51:06
    1. Part 3 - McAtee Obits with IDS
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. ID: Following are two obits of the same person: Leonard Leotta McAtee - s/o William McAtee and Martha Ann Lundy, gs/o John McAtee and Sarah Starr, gt gs/o John Starr and Rachel Katharine Jobe. The Sylvia Sun Thur 15 Jan 1948 Pg 1 Col 6 OBITUARY "Bill" McAtee Dies After Being Gassed At His Home Leonard Leotto McAtee, 71 years, died at the home of his son, William near Zenith, Saturday, from complications after gas fumes almost made him unconscious Friday. Mr. McAtee had been living alone in a converted moving van since the death of his wife early last Fall. The place was heated by an open gas stove.There had been a crack above the door and Mr. McAtee had a carpenter close the gap. The carpenter, coming to finish the job, found Mr. McAtee in bad shape. He was able to get up and open the door but could not talk. He was rushed to his son's home after oxygen had been applied but the strain on his heart was too great. Obituary of Mr. McAtee Leonard Leotto McAtee was born on May 15, 1876 in Nodaway County, Missouri, near Hopkins. He departed this life on January 10, 1948, at the home of his son, William, in Zenith, Kansas, at the age of 71 years, 7 months and 25 days. He spent most of his life in the Langdon and Sylvia communities. In Decenber, 1899 he was married to Ida Drezella [sp?] Popejoy who preceeded him in death September 14, 1947. In the service of his country, Sgt. James Doyle McAtee, one of the eight children born to this union, gave his life on October 22, 1944. Left to mourn the passing of this father are three sons, Lawrence of Wichita, Charlie of Long Beach, California, William of Zenith; and four daughters, Agnes Gadbury of Tuon,[sic] Clara Shipler and Velma Shipler of Sylvia and Vera McKown of Tampa, Florida; one brother Fred McAtee of Langdon, two sisters, Mrs. Hila Larey of Huron, South Dokoto,[sic] and his twin sister, Leota Secrest of Hutchinson; nine grandchildren, and one great grandchild and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held from the Methorist [sic] Church, with the Rev. George Bebee officiating. Pallbearers were W.H. Dixon, Claude Crandall, H.B. Josephson, L.E. Sickmon, L.R. Towse and Fane Banks. John Shepherd, Mrs. Fred McElhinney, Jane McElhinney and Rev. George Bebee sang, accompained at the organ by Mrs George Ellis.

    03/20/2001 11:23:18
    1. Part 2 - McAtee Obits with IDS
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. MY ID: s/o Nicholas 'Nick' McAtee and Leonra Gertrude Warren, gs/o William McAtee and Martha Ann Lundy, gt gs/o John McAtee and Sarah Starr, gt gt gs/o John Starr and Rachel Katharine Jobe and gt gt gt gs/o Samuel Jobe Sr. and Rachel Little. The Hutchinson News Sun 02 July 1961 Pg 3 Col 1 Cecil Vernon McAtee Cecil Vernon McAtee, 63 native of Langdon, died in Seattle Saturday. He had lived in Seattle about 12 years. He was born March 7, 1899. Survivors are his mother, Mrs Lenora McAtee; brothers, Earl, Laverne, Okla., and Victor, Langdon; and two sisters, Mrs Ralph Truitt, Hutchinson, and Mrs Baker McDill, Sterling; a daughter Jean Debarr, Garden City, and three grandchildren. Funeral and burial will be in Seattle. ---------------------------- MY ID: Ida Drusilla Popejoy (WIFE OF Leonard Leotta McAtee - s/o William McAtee and Martha Ann Lundy, gs/o John McAtee and Sarah Starr, gt gs/o John Starr and Rachel Katharine Jobe) Mrs L. L. McAtee Sylvia- Funeral for Mrs. L. L. McAtee, who died at her home Sunday afternoon, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Sylvia Methodist church with Rev. George Leager officiating. Burial will be in Langdon cemetery. Mrs. McAtee is survived by her widower; three sons; Lawrence, Wichita, Charles, Long Beach, Calif., and William, Zenith; four daughters, Mrs. Agnes Gadberfy,[sp?] Turon, Mrs. Clarance Shipler, Sylvia, and Mrs Vera McKneown, Tampa, Fla.; three brothers, William Popejoy, Langdon, Arthur Popejoy, Langdon, and Jim Popejoy, Wyconda, MO.; one sister, Mrs Fred McAtee, Langdon; nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. -------------------- MY ID: Ida Drusilla Popejoy (WIFE OF Leonard Leotta McAtee - s/o William McAtee and Martha Ann Lundy, gs/o John McAtee and sarah Starr, gt gs/o John Starr and Rachel Katherine Jobe. The Sylvia Sun Thur 18 Sep 1947 Pg 1 Col 6 Mrs Ida D. McAtee Ida D. McAtee, daughter of William and Imus Popejoy was born in Wyconda, Mo., July 9, 1872, and departed this life from her home in Sylvia, Kansas, September 14, 1947. The family moved to Kansas when she was a young girl, settling in the Langdon community. Here she met and Married L. L. McAtee, December 13, 1899, making their home there untill moving to Sylvia, which has been their home. To this union was born four sons and four daughters. She was a devoted mother and when the youngest son, Doyle, gave his life in the service of his country, it was a great sorrow to her. Yet she bore it bravely, having faith to believe that God takes care of His own. Mrs. McAtee was a long time member of the Langdon Methodist Church retaining her membership there until her passing. After moving to this community she attended church whenever possible. She was an interested member of the Victory Mother's Club, although not being able to attend many meetings. She bore her ilness with patience, never complaining, thoughtful and concerned of her loved ones and cheerful to the last. Mrs. McAtee is survived by her husband, L.L.McAtee of the home, three sons, Lawrence of Wichita, Charles of Long Beach, California, and William of Zenith. Four daughters, Mrs. Agnes Gadberry of Turon, Mrs.Clara Shipler and Mrs. Velma Shipltr [sp?] of Sylvia, Mrs. Vera McKnown of Tampa , Fla., Nine grandchildren and one great grand child. Also three brothers, Willian and Arthur Popejoy of Langdon, Jim Popejoy of Wyconda, Mo., one sister Mrs. Fred McAtee of Langdon and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held from the Sylvia Methodist Church Wednesday at 2:00 p. m., in charge of pastor, Rev. George Laeger. Music was furnished by Mr. Rosco Waldorf, Mr. John Shepherd, Mrs Fred McElhinney and Mrs. H.A.Lewis, accompanied by Mrs. Waldorf. The pallbearers were nephews; Lester Popejoy, Cecil McAtee, Perry McAtee, Cleo McAtee, Victor McAtee and Si Bureh. Interment was in the Langdon Cemetery.

    03/20/2001 11:19:02
    1. Edward Nathan 'Dutch' Jobe
    2. Ann Brown (Jobe)
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/10290 Surname: JOBE, KAYS, HACKNEY, VIETH, MARTIN, HACKMANN ------------------------- EDWARD NATHAN 'DUTCH' JOBE Edward Nathan 'Dutch' Jobe, 80, of Jefferson City, died Oct 18, 1998, at Capitol Region Medical Center. He was born June 25, 1918 in Barnett, a son of Edward N. and Minnie Belle Kays Jobe. He was married in 1943 in California to Cora Lee Hackney who died in 1980. He was married Aug 22, 1987, in Jefferson City to Nellie M. Vieth, who survives at the home. He attended school in Barnett and Olean, and was an Army veteran of World War II. A lifelong resident of Central Missouri, he owned and operated Jobe's Auto Service. He then was employed as a mechanic at Schanzmeyer Ford, and as a bus driver with the Jefferson City Transit Authority until his retirement in 1980. He was a member of the Mount Herman Baptist Church, Orlean; Russellville Lodge 90, A. F. and A.M.; California Chapter 58, Royal Arch Masons; Ezzra Council 31, Cryptic Masons, Prince of Peace Commandery 29, Knight Templar, Order of the Eastern Star in Jefferson City and Hickory Hill; and the DAV,Oliver Burchrie Post 17. Other survivors include one stepson, Donald R. Vieth, Jefferson City; one stepdaughter, Nancy L. Crader, Jefferson City; two sisters, J. Lorene Martin, Holts Summit, and Dorothy M. Hackmann, Fulton; three brothers, Vincel L. 'Roy' Jobe, Russellville, Paul I. Jobe, Olean, and Dillard G. Jobe, San Jose, Calif; six step grandchildren and five step great- grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Freeman Mortuary. The Rev. Bob Stevenson will officiate. Burial will be in Hawthorn Memorial Gardens in Jefferson City. Link: JOBE LEGACY URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown>

    03/20/2001 10:58:14
    1. Part 1 - McAtee Obits with IDS
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Will be sending 8 obits in 3 letters which I will identify according to Jobe lineage. These are compliments of Nancy John. ----------------------------------- MY ID: Frederick Lincoln 'Fred' McAtee was s/o William McAtee and Martha Ann Lundy, gs/o John McAtee and Sarah Starr, gt gs/o John Starr and Rachel Katharine Jobe, and gt gt gs/o Samuel Jobe, Sr. and Rachel Little. The Hutchinson News-Herald Fri. 23 March 1951 Pg 8 Col 8 Fred L McAtee Landon[sic] -Funeral for Fred L McAtee will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Langdon Methodist church with burial in Langdon cemetery. Mr. McAtee died Monday might in his home on the eve of his 56th wedding anniversary. Mr McAtee was born Apr 16, 1864, near Princeton, Mo. He came to Kansas in 1883 and helped lay some some of the Rock Island railroad tracks in this area. Later he settled on a farm near Langdon. Survivors are the widow, Lena, three daughters, Mrs. J.B.Spiegel, Topeka; Mrs Floyd Beagley, Turon, and Mrs Don Glough, Langdon; two sons, Perry, Arlington, and J.O., San Diego, Calif.; a sister, Mrs Hila Lowery, Huron, S.D.; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. ---------------------- MY ID: wife of Frederick Lincoln 'Fred' McAtee (above) The Hutchinson News-Herald Tue 22 Dec1953 Pg 10 Col 4 Mrs Lena McAtee Langdon - The funeral for Mrs. Lena Leota McAtee, 79, who died late Sunday night at her home in Langdon, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Langdon Methodist church. Burial will be in the Langdon cemetery. ---------------------- MY ID: brother to Frederick Lincoln 'Fred' McAtee (above) The Hutchinson News- Herald Sat 09 Aug 1947 Pg 6 Col 2 Nicholas McAtee Langdon-Nicholas McAtee, 89, an early settler in this part of the state, died at his home Friday night following a short illness. He was born in Nodaway county Missouri in 1858. He is survived by his widow and five children; Victor and Cecil, Langdon, Earl J., Ralston, Okla., Mrs Ralph Truitt, Hutchinson, and Mrs. Baker McDill, Sterling.

    03/20/2001 10:55:22
    1. Dave Jobe
    2. Freida Wells
    3. The following was sent to me by Carolyn Nichols. The Dave Jobe mentioned here was s/o David C. Jobe and Ida Mae Hagan and gds/o James Jobe and Margaret Stone and gr-gds/o Enoch Jobe and Lucretia ? The Sunday News & Tribune Jefferson City, Missouri Sept. 2, 1945 The police were putting people in Sheriff Dave Jobe’s jail so fast last night that they "booked" one man twice and caused much confusion this moring when Jobe counted 30 prisoners and found 31 names on the ledger. The mistake was cleared up however, when officers explained that they had booked one man as John doe when he refused to give his name. Later police found his name in his wallet, so they wrote that name down on the ledger and forgot to remove the "John doe" from the book.<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    03/20/2001 10:36:41
    1. Descendants of Sarah Starr & John McAtee
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Mentioning some of those goodies that I've received lately, two letters included several obits for descendants of Sarah Starr and John McAtee that a cousin/researcher jsut transcribed on a recent visit. I just wrote her and asked if she minded if I posted them to the Jobe list with identification so they would be in the archives! Though several generations below from where the first Job(e) is mentioned - they are still Jobe descendants. Sarah Starr is d/o John Starr and Rachel Katharine Jobe who married March 24, 1795 and gd/o Samuel Job Sr. and Rachel Little and gt gd/o Thomas Job of Rowan Co., NC. These obits, etc. will be included in my next update of JOBE BRANCHES! Ann (Jobe) Brown

    03/20/2001 08:24:38
    1. Descendants of Thomas Job of Rowan Co., NC
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Today was I was sent by Tim Job ( a recent subscriber to our list) a copy of a hand drawn tree that came from a family reunion that was held in 1982. At the time I was away at school. Somewhere around '86 I got in contact with president of that reunion and he gave me the chart. It simply only has names without dates and wifes. This chart is 1.32 M and when printed out is 20 pages which then have to be put back together - 4 wide and 5 in length. I got it all printed out and put together and it s the size of my kitchen table. Now if anyone else (whose information I have in Jobe Branches) would like a copy and can handle a file of this size, please write me personally at [email protected] and I'll e-mail it to you as an attachment! Tim had the high speed cable connection so for him was very fast. For me with a 56 modem and 550 speed processor, Windows 98, it took me about 3-4 minutes - so wasn't too bad! Does anyone know if this reunion is still going on? By the way, Tim would love to hear from other researchers of Thomas Job of Rowan Co., NC. I should have him on the researcher's page later on today. His grandfather is Albert Glenn Jobe (Jan 3, 1899 Guilford Co, NC - March 31, 1969) s/o William Augustus Jobe and Lou Ellan Hackett (m. Sept 4, 1887) s/o Josiah Green Jobe and Mary Cabel (m. Aug 6, 1850 Guilford Co., NC) s/o Moses Columbus Jobe and Martha Ann 'Patty' Phipps (m. Oct 8, 1816 Guilford Co., NC) s/o John Jobe Sr. and Elizabeth Ruggle s/o Thomas Job and Mary ? of Rowan Co., NC Tim's address is [email protected] P.S. Freida and I both have been getting some wonderful information lately and want to thank everyone who has contributed lately. Today I received an obit just from someone who knew I was working on the Jobe family. We received all those obits from Carolyn Nickols. I received some Arkansas Cemetery listings and some cemetery listings and for McAtee. Sherman sent some 1910 TNn census records. Emma posted several obits not long ago! Charlotte sent several things for Freida to post to original scans! Know this isn't all - but does give an example of how the files are growing and some of the data that I have to post on the state pages and researcher's page as I get a chance! Keep the information coming! Remember we are a TEAM and we need everyone's help! When at the library, check for Jobe records, check your local newspaper for any Jobe obits and please send them to me, you read a census and see a Jobe name, please copy and send to me! It could be just the link that we need! Also remember as you visit older relatives this summer - go through those old trunks - we need old letters, diaries, Bible records, pics, etc! And PLEASE if you are a lurker to this list and haven't posted your line or a query - please do so! I just found out recently that someone had been following my updates for months and didn't write. Come to find out this person is an Oregon Co.,MO Jobe descendant and you know how thrilled when I find one of them as that is mind own line! I just don't find too many of those. Part of the reason being that many of the boys died as young children and that left girls! As soon as we get all this new information posted and entered, I'll being doing another update as I use the index on Jobe Legacy, Jobe Branches, and Jobe Twigs - almost as much as I do the one in my FTM as can search by date, place and by a spouses's name. Ann (Jobe) Brown Always searching for more Job(e) descendants!

    03/20/2001 08:10:27
    1. Margaret (Jobe) Peeper
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/10289 Surname: JOBE, PEEPER, WILHITE, SURFACE, HARRIS, HUCKINS ------------------------- Mrs. Peeper Died At The Hospital Life-Long Resident of Elston Had Been Ill a week--Funeral Tomorrow Mrs. Margaret Peeper,a life-long resident of Elston Station, died at St. Mary’s hospital this morning after a long illness of heart trouble. The body was removed to the undertaking parlors of Walther-Wymore but will be removed to the family home at Elston this evening. Burial will be made tomorrow afternoon in the cemetery at Elston after services at the house by Rev. Hood. Mrs. Peeper was a life-long member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church. She was born at Elston 64 years ago. Her maiden name was Margaret Jobe. Her husband preceded her in death about six year ago. The surviving children are Mrs. Mollie Wilhite and Mrs. Clara Surface of Elston, Mrs. Ollie Harris of Sand Hook, Mrs. Lou Harris of Ashland, Frank Peeper of St. Louis. One brother M. B. Jobe of Elston and one sister Mrs. Nancy Huckins, also of Elston neighborhood; live to mourn her death. Mrs. Peeper had a wide acquaintance throughout the county and many friends who regret to her of her death. Link: Jobe Legacy URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ajobebrown>

    03/20/2001 08:07:08
    1. Otto Myers Jobe
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/10280 Surname: JOBE, MYERS, SHERMAN, WHITEHEAD ------------------------- Otto Myers Jobe, Rocky Mount died Monday Jan 29 1996. He was born April 28 1909, at Rocky Mount to Everett J. and Georgia Myers Jobe. On Oct. 21, 1933, he was married to Billie Sherman who died Dec 17 1990. Mr. Jobe spent his entire life in Rocky Mount and Gravois Mills areas. He taught in Morgan County schools from 1927 until 1963. From 1963 until his retirement he and his wife operated Jobes Tax Service at Rocky Mount. Surviving him are a daughter, Hazel Whitehead of Olean; a brother Leslie Jobe of Jefferson City; and five grandchildren. A son, James Otto Jobe, preceded him in death. Visitation was held from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Griswold-Kays Funeral Home of Eldon with the Rev. Ferrie Cole and the Rev. James J. O’Sullivan officiating. Burial will be in Union Cemetery near Rocky Mount, which was once part of the farm where Mr. Jobe was born. Link: Jobe Legacy URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=ajobebrown>

    03/20/2001 07:56:34
    1. Re: Bessie Jobe
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just noticed that I had a Richard P. Jobe with a ? as s/o Elisha M. Jobe and Hester J. Jobe. Now Hester is a brother to the William Tipton Jobe - mentioned below! If anyone has any other idea - please let me know! Thanks! Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann (Jobe) Brown" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 1:01 PM Subject: Re: Bessie Jobe > Can anyone identify this Richard Parks Jobe - Bessie's husband? We know that > he is also buried at Dooley Cemetery and apparently fought in World War I. > > "Jobe, Richard P. Co A 60th Inf. 5 Div 27 May 1894 - 12 Dec 1922" > > My guess, at this time, is that he is either a son or very closely related > to the family of William Tipton Jobe and Hannah Elizabeth Gorge. William > Tipton Jobe was s/o Henry Jobe and Sarah Anna Headrick and gs/o Logan Jobe > and Mary Saling. > > If anyone has access to obits for Miller Co., MIssouri for 1922 time frame, > please look for this Richard Parks Jobe. > Thanks! > Ann >

    03/20/2001 07:02:59
    1. Re: Bessie Jobe
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Can anyone identify this Richard Parks Jobe - Bessie's husband? We know that he is also buried at Dooley Cemetery and apparently fought in World War I. "Jobe, Richard P. Co A 60th Inf. 5 Div 27 May 1894 - 12 Dec 1922" My guess, at this time, is that he is either a son or very closely related to the family of William Tipton Jobe and Hannah Elizabeth Gorge. William Tipton Jobe was s/o Henry Jobe and Sarah Anna Headrick and gs/o Logan Jobe and Mary Saling. If anyone has access to obits for Miller Co., MIssouri for 1922 time frame, please look for this Richard Parks Jobe. Thanks! Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Freida Wells" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 11:57 AM Subject: Bessie Jobe > Posted on: Jobe Obituaries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/10277 > > Surname: JOBE, WOODS, STRANGE, PRUITT, JONES > ------------------------- > > Services held on Monday for Mrs. Bessie Jobe, 81 > > Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Jobe, 81, 234 W. Eighth St. > Eldon, were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon. The > Rev. Don Wainwright officiated and burial was in Dooley Cemetery. Mrs. > Jobe died Saturday Dec. 16, 1978, at St. Mary's Health Center in Jefferson > City. > > She was born Jan. 21, 1897 in Miller County to John A. and Sarah Woods > Jones. Aug. 30, 1917 she was married at Eldon to Richard Parks Jobe, who > died in Dec. 1922. Mrs. Jobe was a member of the Eldon First Baptist Church, > Miller Rebekah Lodge and the ____ Neighbors Club. > > Surviving her are a son Richard Jobe, Eldon, two sisters Mrs. Gertrude > Strange and Mrs. Dessie Pruitt both of Eldon, a brother George Jones, Eldon, > a ____ brother, John A. Jones, Kansas City, four grandchildren and five > great-grandchildren. > > (Note: This obit is very dark and one corner is very hard to read.) > > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    03/20/2001 06:01:51
    1. Katie Mae Skinner - wife of Hoyt D. Jobe
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Katie died just this past Sunday - March 18, 2001. I was just sent a scanned obit which includes a picture - so if anyone needs this - please e-mail me at [email protected] and I'll send to you. I will be posting later on the Jobe Gen-Connect Boards - but thought some might want the actual obit - especially since it includes a picture and is so recent that some may have known her. Her husband, Hoyd D. Jobe was s/o Gabriel 'Gabe' Burton Jobe and Letha Mae McDaniel, gs/o William Wesley 'Wes' Jobe and Eliza Matilda Childress and gt gs/o John F. 'Sorrell' Jobe and Nancy Lawson (Tishomingo - Alcorn Co., MS) Ann

    03/20/2001 05:03:57
    1. Bessie Jobe
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/10277 Surname: JOBE, WOODS, STRANGE, PRUITT, JONES ------------------------- Services held on Monday for Mrs. Bessie Jobe, 81 Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Elizabeth Jobe, 81, 234 W. Eighth St. Eldon, were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Phillips Funeral Home in Eldon. The Rev. Don Wainwright officiated and burial was in Dooley Cemetery. Mrs. Jobe died Saturday Dec. 16, 1978, at St. Mary’s Health Center in Jefferson City. She was born Jan. 21, 1897 in Miller County to John A. and Sarah Woods Jones. Aug. 30, 1917 she was married at Eldon to Richard Parks Jobe, who died in Dec. 1922. Mrs. Jobe was a member of the Eldon First Baptist Church, Miller Rebekah Lodge and the ____ Neighbors Club. Surviving her are a son Richard Jobe, Eldon, two sisters Mrs. Gertrude Strange and Mrs. Dessie Pruitt both of Eldon, a brother George Jones, Eldon, a ____ brother, John A. Jones, Kansas City, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. (Note: This obit is very dark and one corner is very hard to read.)

    03/20/2001 02:57:35