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    1. Re: Did your Ancestors go to New Jersey? Check these out.
    2. Warren Job
    3. > Hi, > Saw this on one of my other sites, came across 5 JOB s surnames at the > cemetary, hope they are of some use to you... regards Warren Job in a funny sort of summers day in Australia (PS.. good luck with you new President) > > > > For any who think their families may have gone to the New Jersey iron mines > > in the mid-1800s you might want to check out this site: > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~njmorris/rockaway1.htm > > > >

    01/19/2001 12:20:43
    1. Abigail (Gatchell) Job Price
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. The following was just sent to me! Now what I find interesting is that this is 1744 and it shows Abigail (Gatchell) (widow of Enoch Job, s/o Andrew Job Jr) ALREADY married to John Price and with children! Bill Jobe in the Journal listed a marriage date of Abigail to John Price of about 1747 and two Price children - Elisha and David. I'm presently showing a marriage date of January 24, 1746/47 Remember her first husband, Enoch Job had died in February 1732 - just 9 months after their marriage. Also read the will below. Who is James? Could he have been a child of Enoch Job? (If so, he obviously didn't have any children). I know that Andrew is s/o Archibald Job, gs/o Thomas Vernon Job and had always belived James to be his unmarried brother - but now I'm not so sure. Does anyone have a different marriage date for Abigail (Gatchell) Job and John Price? One would expect that it would be in the Nottingham records in Chester co., PA. Any ideas or comments? Ann Abstracts of Chester Co., PA. Land records Vol. 2 1729-1745: Pg. 174-175: Deed. On 9 Oct. 1744 Elisha Gatchell of East Nottingham in the County of Chester, gentleman, of the 1st part, Elisha Gatchell, Jr., & Joshua Brown of East Nottingham, yeoman, of the 2nd part John Price of East Nottingham, blacksmith, & Abigail his wife the daughter of Elisha Gatchell the elder of the 3rd part. Whereas the Honorable Proprietors by deed dated 20 Oct. 1733 granted to Amigail (sic) (then Abigail Job) a tract in East Nottingham bounded by land of Robert McTheys containing 200 acres, recorded in Phila., Book A, Vol 6, Page 198. Whereas John Price & Abigail his wife by deed dated 22 Aug. 1743 granted 200 acres to Elisha Gatchell. Now Elisha Gatchell for the natural love he has for Abigail his daughter & her children & 5 shillings paid by Elisha Gatchell, Jr. Joshua Brown granted & confirmed to Elisha Gatchell, Jr., & Joshua Brown in trust & during the life of Abigail Price. Signed Elisha Gatchell, Joshua Brown & Elisha Gatchell, Jr. Delivered in the presence of John Coppeck & William Miles. Recorded 27 Nov. 1744. (F6:499). ---------------- 1783/4 - Chester Co., PA Will Book #7, page 244 -PRICE, ABIGAIL. Widow. Chester. November 6, 1783. Codicil: March 21, 1784. May 28, 1784. "Price, Abigail. Widow. Chester. Nov. 6, 1783. Codicil: March 21, 1784. May 28, 1784. To son Elisha interest of £100 during life and at death principal, to his children. To children of said son Elisha, Abigail, Mary, Elizabeth, John, Deborah and Lydia £10 each. To children of son David Price, deceased, William, David, Mary, Ann, Margary articles of furniture. To James Job interest of £50 during his life, and at his death, to Andrew, son of Archibald Job. All remainder of estate to my 4 grandchildren, children of son David, deceased, above named. Executors: Son Elisha, friends David Wharry, Archibald Job. Letters to Price and Job. Wit: Abigail Graham, H. H. Graham, William Graham"

    01/19/2001 12:38:37
    1. 1780 Chester Co, PA Township Map
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Just want to let everyone know that I just posted a 1780 Township map of Chester Co.,PA - which shows where Andrew Job Jr lived. Remember hearing names like Chester, East Nottingham, West Nottingham, Concord, New Garden. See where these places are in relation to each other. Link is now on the Jobe links page and can be found under Freida's Look Back Jobe Links http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Jobe.html or you can go directly to map at http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/chesterpa1780.html I found it good to be able to visualize where all these places are in relation to each other. Ann

    01/19/2001 12:06:37
    1. Philip Copple
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Wills Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeWill/49 Surname: COPPLE JOBE ------------------------- LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF PHILIP COPPLE I, the undersigned, Philip Copple, being of lawful age, sound mind and memory, and not under any influence do hereby revoke all former wills by me made and make. publish, and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following : 1. I do hereby will and bequeath all my just debts paid in full 2. I have at this time and intend to keep in the future certain government bonds which are and will be made payable to myself and different ones of my children, namely Neva Wright, Vena Proper, and Leonard Copple in joint ownership and an equal number of such bonds being made payable to Philip Copple and Neva Wright jointly, to Philip Copple and Vena Proper jointly and to Philip Copple and Leonard Copple jointly. I do hereby give such bonds which are made payable to Philip Copple and Neva Wright to Neva Wright, those payable to Philip Copple and Vena Proper to Vena Proper, and those payable to Philip Copple and Leonard Copple to Leonard Copple. 3. I do hereby will and bequeath to my daughter, Neva Wright, the following described real estate situated in Chautauqua County, Kansas to-wit: Lot 2 and the north 6 feet of Lot 4 in Block No. 38 in Addition No 1. to the city of Sedan, Kansas, the same being my home in Sedan, Kansas. 4. I do hereby will and bequeath to my daughter, Vena Proper the following described real estate situated in Chautauqua County, Kansas, to-wit: Lot 2 Block 37 of Addition No 1 Sedan, Kansas. 5. I hereby will and bequeath to my son, Leonard Copple a life estate to the following described real estate in Chautauqua County, Kansas, to-wit: Lot 8, 9 ,10, 11, 12 and 13 in West Park Addition to the city of Sedan, Kansas, according to the recorded plat, and upon his death, I do hereby will and bequeath said property to my grandson Leonard Copple, Jr. 6. Feeling that the above real property given to my daughter Vena Proper, is of a value of $300.00 less that the real property given to each of my other children named above, I do hereby will and bequeath that of my estate there be paid to the said Vena Proper the sum of $300.00 7. All of the rest and residue of my estate of whatsoever kind or wheresoever situated, I do hereby will and bequeath to my three children, namely Neva Wright, Vena Proper and Leonard copple, share and share alike. 8. I do hereby nominate and and appoint as executor of this, my Last Will and Testament, Clint Austin of Sedan, Kansas, and I do hereby authorize, impower and direct him to sell all real and personal property which I may own at the time of my death and which is not herein specifically devised or bequeathed unless all of my children, namely Neva Wright, Vena Proper and Leonard Copple shall agree otherwise, and request my executor in writing not to sell the same. The proceeds of such sale shall to as provided in paragraph No. 7 above. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand to this my Last Will and Testament, this 20th day of September, 1943, at Sedan, Kansas. Philip Copple Testator TESTAMENTARY CLAUSE We, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing instrument was at the time and place therein stated signed, declared, and published by Philip Copple as and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as testamentary witness, this 20th day of Septmeber, 1943. James W Hess Louise Scovills R O Robbins Note: Philip was the son of John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe. Link: Joshua and Margaret Jobe URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jobe1>

    01/18/2001 10:17:08
    1. JOBE-COX PHOTOS
    2. Good Afternoon all, Three photos of the Jobe-Cox family have been added to the Jobe Photo Gallery site. <A HREF="http://www.zing.com/album/?id=4293942303.">Jobe Photo Gallery</A> These were sent to Ann from Willie Arnold and she was kind enough to scan and send to me for the site. They are # 115-116-117. If you have a photo or document you would like posted just send to me at [email protected] and I will be happy to add. Freida

    01/18/2001 08:20:18
    1. Jobe List Maintaince by Rootsweb
    2. Dear List, Rootsweb for the past seveal days has been doing maintaince on our list and others. They found that they had a big problem and therefore had to make some changes. Our list is now back up, but due to the changes some were unsubscribed and some were subscribed. If you had unsubscribed to the list and you are now getting messages, you will need to unsubscribe again. As for those who may have gotten unsubscribed from the maintaince, I will just have to wait for them to write to me. The staff at rootsweb said all messages were being stored and hopefully none were lost. I will also need to check the settings to make sure all is the way it was before, but since Ann's Biography came thru this morning I think it probably is. When I get to feeling better (have a bad virus of somekind), I will check everything out and make sure it is ok. Have a great day :-) Freida

    01/16/2001 07:05:02
    1. Jobe Twigs - Updated
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just added two more of my miscellaneous files to JOBE TWIGS http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown1 and updated it. Remember you can easily check which families are listed in these miscellaneous files on Jobe Twigs by checking the Researcher's page (Jobe Mysteries) at http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Researchers-mysteries.html REMEMBER, these are families that I cannot identify at this time but believe there is a good chance that they will descend from Andrew Job, Sr. Goal is to identify these families and move them to Jobe Branches or Jobe Legacy. If you know anything at all on any of these miscellaneous files - please e-mail me at [email protected] Will gradually get some more added! Have started with the shorter files - but will eventually get to the bigger ones! Ann

    01/14/2001 12:58:40
    1. Jobe Branches
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. JOBE BRANCHES http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown2 was just updatd. I may have more to add in the next week - but decided to go ahead and post this HUGE update - especially on the descendants of Samuel Job and Rachel Little (those that went to Indiana). Since the last update (12 days ago) - a total of 747 NEW ENTRIES have been added - plus some very expanded notes and sources! So I have been BUSY - especially considering most has been added in the last 4 days. Special Thanks to Diane Smith Battersall for her great contribution of descendants and information for this site. For those who might now know Diane or remember her - she was one of the contributors for the Jobe Journals. I am especially grateful and thrilled that she found me on the net through Jobe Branches of all things! As predicted when I first posted the file that it would grow, it has and I'm sure with the new additions, it will continue to do so!! Let's fill in those missing pieces! Remember if anyone has anything to add to this site - please write me at [email protected] Some of the 'major' updates include: 1) Mary Elizabeth 'Betsey' Jobe and James Smith (d/o Samuel Jobe and Rachel Little) (Much info added) 2) John Wilson Job and Elizabeth Mary Hillis (much updating here) (s/o Thomas Job and Mary Elizabeth Gordon) 3) John Thomas Jobe - Dinah Allen (s/o Jonathan Jobe and Esther Whitt) 4) John Starr and Rachel Jobe (d/o Samuel Job and Rachel Little) (great bio & more on desc) 5) William Starr and Elizabeth Beck (all new info added) 6) William G. Jobe and Clara Bishop (s/o Lewis Jobe and Nancy Wright) 7) Expanded note on Thomas N. Jobe of Putnam Co., IN 8) Expanded note on Thomas Job of Putnam Co., IN (s/o Samuel Job and Rachell Call) 9) Thomas Starr and Rachel Job (d/o Samuel Job and Rachel Call) Ann (Jobe) Brown (Always searching for Jobe descendants)

    01/14/2001 10:05:14
    1. John Starr - Rachel Jobe (m. 1795 Rowan Co., NC)
    2. Ann Brown (Jobe)
    3. Posted on: Jobe Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeBios/25 Surname: STARR, JOBE, MOORE, MACKATEE, BECK, RAMBO, MEYERS, LAMB, SEANY, WILSON, ROBINSON, JUTTIE ------------------------- NOTE: Following history was sent to me in Jan 2001 by Diane Smith Battersall. Diane writes that she received the history from Eugene Starr of Richmond, Indiana in 1991. This history was originally written on August 17, 1930 by Lewis M. Starr, family historian for years (1873-1954) - s/o Ira Starr and Susannah Seaney and gs/o William Starr and Elizabeth Beck and gt gs/o John Starr and Rachel Job and gt gt gs/o Samuel Job and Rachel Little. JOHN STARR FAMILY HISTORY (verbatim) This authentic history of our immediate family of Starrs is very simple and only runs back to our Great Grand Father and Mother, John Starr Sr. and Rachel Jobe Starr, who with their four sons and one daughter came from the impervisthed and worn out soil of North Carolina during the winter of 1807-1808 and settled in what is now section 18, Twp. 12, range 1 west, Union County, Indiana. This part of Indiana was yet inhabited by many Indians when this brave couple arrive. John and Rachel Starr spoke low German and from this fact verified by at least three of their grand children we take it for granted that they were German or of German descent, and they spoke German to each other up to the time of their deaths John Starr was a man of a slow and retiring nature and was born Nov. 28, 1768 (most use Dec 28) and died Jan. 30,1846. Rachel was born Feb. 15, 1775 (most use Jan 15) and died Feb.22, 1866. She had no relation that we have any history of only that we know her name was Jobe. They had two children born to them after coming to Ind. This vulnerable couple who formed the trunk of our family tree at this time is a foundation that we descendants are justly proud, for they were of high character and necessarily of brave and venturesome disposition to have faced the many dangers and privations of establishing themselves and us in this wonderful environment of ours. Their seven children were John Jr. who married a Jobe; Thomas; and Jesse married twice, wives unknown, lived at Greencastle and he had children; Jonathan married a sister to Samuel Moore of Boston, Ind.; Sarah married John Mackatee; Samuel, the youngest; and William, the one which most of us assembled here today are descendants. William Starr was born in the year of 1809, March 19, the year following his parents arrival in Indiana territory, and before they had yet built a substantial house. He was born in a hut not much more than a shelter of bark and brush, as told by at least two of his own children. Inured to toil, privation and hardship from early childhood he reached his majority of a fine physique and most excellent bodily health which was retained throughout his protracted life by his temperate and abstemious habits. William often has told it that he well could remember how the Indian boys would come over to his father's house after whiskey and how he would try to see which could shoot their arrows the highest and how some would come down on the house tops and stick in the clapboards of the roof and he emphasized the peculiar fact that the Indian boys could not be induced to go up and get them in the day time but would invariably come back and get them the following night. He was a man of keen wit, stood high in the estimation of his friends, neighbors and acquaintances and while he was a man of but little schooling he was exceptionally well read and of outstanding ability. On Sept. 2, 1830 he was married to Elizabeth Beck, a most amiable woman that was born in Fleming County, near Lexington, Ky., and was endowed with the gift of always knowing how to do right. Her father's name was Jeremiah Beck and her Mother's name was Mary Knight and after coming from Ky. they lived around Boston and Abington, Ind. No other history seems to be available of the Becks or the Knights at this time. Elizabeth Beck had four brothers and three sisters, the brothers names were Simian, John, Milton and Joame and but little is known of the brothers at this time. The sisters names were Anna, who married Isaac Rambo and they had one son, Jackson. Rachel and Sally married brothers by the name of Meyers, first names not known. Sally was a twin to Elizabeth, bringing into our history the first record of twins. William and Elizabeth Starr were permitted to live together for fifty one years during which the fourteen children were born to them and on this one-hundredth anniversary of their marriage two are still living. Their children according to their ages are as follows, James, married a Jobe; he was killed by a tree, Louisa, married James Lamb, Elias, died age two, Jackson, died at the age of seven, Ira, married Susannah Seany, Louisina died at the age of eight months, Jane, married William Lamb, Lafayette married Lucy Wilson, Maria, married Henson Robinson and is still living, Mary Ellen, still living and William who married Catherine Moore. One peculiar coincident is that four of these daughters married two sets of brothers. Cynthia and Mary Ellen, the only living ones of this third generation, as we call it, have the tender and loving care of their niece Alice Juttie, who by her skillful nursing and affectionate treatment been able to prolong the lives of the vulnerable members of our family for which she has gained a place in our hearts that will never be forgotten. On account of their physical condition they could not be present here today but expressed their desire to be with us on this occasion. It is by these two that have been spared to this ripe old age that we have obtained much of this history and it is by them that we are able to verify the authenticity of it all. Lewis M. Starr, Historian Aug. 17, 1930 Link: JOBE, JOB, JOBES, JOBS - Links to Great Information! URL: <http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Jobe.html>

    01/13/2001 09:19:47
    1. [JOBE] Meomia Henderson
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/198 Surname: Jobe Henderson Eastman Murell Cullen Fairley ------------------------- Winfield Daily Courier Friday February 3, 1989 Winfield, Kansas Meomia Henderson Meomia Alma Henderson, 84, of Arkansas, died Feb 1, at the Presbyterian Manor. Born at Sedan on Oct. 14, 1904, she was the daughter of John and Lena Downs Copple. After graduation from Sedan High School in 1922, she attended normal school and taught in Chautauqua County for a year. On April 11, 1923, she married Cecil W. Henderson at Independence, and they lived in the Gridley, Kan. area. In 1941, they moved to the Dexter area, and Mrs. Henderson later worked at the Farmers and Merchants State Bank in Dexter until her retirement. Henderson preceded her in death in 1983, and she moved to Arkansas City in 1984. Mrs. Henderson was a former member of the Dexter Christian Church, where she taught Sunday school and played the organ, and a member of the Bible Christian Church, Arkansas City. She was a 50-year member of the Dexter Order of the Eastern Star and the Winfield Beauceant. Survivors include her son John Henderson, Hutchinson; a daughter, Mrs. Bob (Sandra) Eastman, Arkansas City; three sisters, Muriel Murrell, Longwood, Fla.; Menifee Cullen, Arlington, Va. Marjorie Fairley, Yale, Ok.; 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Dexter Christian Church, with interment in the Dexter Cemetery. Miles Memorial Vhapel is in charge of the arrangements. Memorials have been established with the Dexter Christian Church and Bible Christian Church, Arkansas City. Contributions may be made at the churches or funeral home. Note: Meomia was the gd/o John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe. Link: Joshua and Margaret Jobe URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jobe1>

    01/12/2001 01:57:16
    1. Re: [JOBE] Iantha Sanborn
    2. Cody & Tracy Pickering
    3. You wrote >Note: Iantha (Copple) Sanborn was the daughter of William D. and Nettie >(Taylor) Copple and gd/o John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe. > This should say daughter of William D. and Almira Belle (Heavilin)Copple. Thanks for posting these Freida!! Tracy

    01/12/2001 06:30:34
    1. Re: [JOBE] Re: Historical Research Center
    2. This was just for anyone's information. I have not seen this site before and yes they do seem to have the same answer for all names you put in. Freida

    01/12/2001 03:48:07
    1. Re: [JOBE] Iantha Sanborn
    2. Oh you are right and thank you for catching this. Freida

    01/12/2001 03:44:26
    1. [JOBE] Re: Historical Research Center
    2. Frieda, I would be ware of this organization. It sounds to me like Halbert's of Bath, OH, very thinly disguised. The LDS church has warned its members about using such organizations as this one because the information is not documented. Most of it is made up. Type in different names in the search engine and you get the same reply about each name. I'd stay clear of them. Karen Smith

    01/11/2001 11:53:56
    1. Re: [JOBE] The Historical Research Center International Inc. Main Page
    2. Roy Patton
    3. At 23:32 01/11/2001 EST, you wrote: >Roy, Well lets hope so. Glad you found some info for your lines. Now 1178 >that is a far piece back! > >Freida > > Freida, The point I was trying to make is that these guys seem to have about the same spiel written for about any surname anyone wants to try, and they all go back to about the same time period. I don't know how much they charge for their Family Histories on parchment but they should be doing real well for not doing very much if enough of us bought into their game. Roy Patton

    01/11/2001 10:27:24
    1. Re: [JOBE] The Historical Research Center International Inc. Main Page
    2. Roy Patton
    3. At 20:32 01/11/2001 EST, you wrote: ><A HREF="http://www.names.com/store/template/body_frame.inc">The Historical >Research Center International Inc. Main Page</A> > >This was sent to me by a Lane family cousin. I typed in Jobe and and then >requested Wales. Came up with the following. <A >HREF="http://www.names.com/store/template/3.asp">Jobe</A> Note the family >name dates back to 1202!!! > >Authentic information extracted from the Jobe Family Name History. > >The Jobe history has been located in the archives of the Historical Research >Center and this renowned resource has authenticated the following information: > >Jobe is a surname which is found primarily in Wales. It should be noted that >Jobe family members have migrated through history thereby carrying the name >to many areas. > >The family name Jobe actually comes from the first name of the father of the >original bearer. > >In studying our archives we found that one of the earliest references to the >family name Jobe dates back in history to the year 1202. > >There is documentation related to many Jobe family members and we mention >here Margaret Jobe by way of example. > >The colour Argent (Silver) in the coat of arms of the family Jobe symbolizes >Peace and Sincerity. It also reflects the hopes, ambitions and aspirations of >its original bearer. > > > >If you would like to own your complete Family Name History, which the above >excerpt was taken from, Click Here. > > > >The Historical Research Center will provide a detailed history for the Jobe >family, individually researched in its library which is the leading facility >of its kind in the world. The Centers' historians discover details relating >to the roots of its clients, those of the name Jobe being among them, which >date back to the 10th century and, at times, even earlier. You will learn the >meaning and origin of the Jobe family name plus references to historical Jobe >family members. While delving into this branch of history a wealth of >intriguing information has been uncovered. Titles and rankings, nobility and >even royalty, castles or fortresses, manors and estates, notable bearers, >historical events, military figures, adventures and explorers, artist and >musicians, inventors and scientists, religious figures and spiritual >notables, leaders and politicians, battles and wars, feuds and rebellion, >revolution and change, early immigrants and migration data, honours awarded >and achievements recorded. We are all proud to find such notable figures, >events and happenings going back to the times of our ancestors and there is >no doubt that the Jobe family has their share of these honours The Jobe >history will be prepared on an artistically illustrated parchment scroll and >will provide informative, educational and fascinating detail. It will become >a highly personal keepsake which you will be proud to display and share with >your children and grandchildren. > >If you would like to own your complete Family Name History which the above >excerpt was taken from, Click Below. > > Freida, I typed in Patton and got the following: Authentic information extracted from the Patton Family Name History. The Patton history has been located in the archives of the Historical Research Center and this renowned resource has authenticated the following information: Patton is a surname which is found primarily in Ireland. It should be noted that Patton family members have migrated through history thereby carrying the name to many areas. The family name Patton actually comes from the first name of the father of the original bearer. This being one of the ways that family names were formed so that the Patton family, like others in their community could carry their name with distinction. In studying our archives we found that one of the earliest references to the family name Patton dates back in history to the year 1178. The colour Sable (Black) in the coat of arms of the family Patton symbolizes Constancy. It also reflects the hopes, ambitions and aspirations of its original bearer. If you would like to own your complete Family Name History, which the above excerpt was taken from, Click Here. The Historical Research Center will provide a detailed history for the Patton family, individually researched in its library which is the leading facility of its kind in the world. The Centers' historians discover details relating to the roots of its clients, those of the name Patton being among them, which date back to the 10th century and, at times, even earlier. You will learn the meaning and origin of the Patton family name plus references to historical Patton family members. While delving into this branch of history a wealth of intriguing information has been uncovered. Titles and rankings, nobility and even royalty, castles or fortresses, manors and estates, notable bearers, historical events, military figures, adventures and explorers, artist and musicians, inventors and scientists, religious figures and spiritual notables, leaders and politicians, battles and wars, feuds and rebellion, revolution and change, early immigrants and migration data, honours awarded and achievements recorded. We are all proud to find such notable figures, events and happenings going back to the times of our ancestors and there is no doubt that the Patton family has their share of these honours The Patton history will be prepared on an artistically illustrated parchment scroll and will provide informative, educational and fascinating detail. It will become a highly personal keepsake which you will be proud to display and share with your children and grandchildren. If you would like to own your complete Family Name History which the above excerpt was taken from, Click Below. - ------------------------------------------------------------------ I then typed in Tipton and, (guess what?), they will provide me (for free, I'm sure) with information on my Tipton kin. See below: Family Name History This is a Free preview of part of the data in your Family Name History. The excerpt is given Free, with our compliments, for you to view so you may be aware that much information of this nature is available from The Historical Research Center. Please bear in mind that it is just a small portion of you complete history and is intended to give you a Free sampling of a detailed, and thoroughly researched, document which contains a wealth of significant information. Authentic information extracted from the Tipton Family Name History. The Tipton history has been located in the archives of the Historical Research Center and this renowned resource has authenticated the following information: Tipton is a surname found primarily in England. The surname Tipton is of local origin, deriving from the place where the ancestors of this lineage lived. In studying our archives we found that one of the earliest references to the family name Tipton dates back in history to the year 1086. There is documentation related to many Tipton family members and we mention here Georgius Tipton by way of example. The colour Argent (Silver) in the coat of arms of the family Tipton symbolizes Peace and Sincerity. It also reflects the hopes, ambitions and aspirations of its original bearer. It is interesting to note that the Center's research historians have discovered that Typton is a variant spelling form of this surname. If you would like to own your complete Family Name History, which the above excerpt was taken from, Click Here. The Historical Research Center will provide a detailed history for the Tipton family, individually researched in its library which is the leading facility of its kind in the world. The Centers' historians discover details relating to the roots of its clients, those of the name Tipton being among them, which date back to the 10th century and, at times, even earlier. You will learn the meaning and origin of the Tipton family name plus references to historical Tipton family members. While delving into this branch of history a wealth of intriguing information has been uncovered. Titles and rankings, nobility and even royalty, castles or fortresses, manors and estates, notable bearers, historical events, military figures, adventures and explorers, artist and musicians, inventors and scientists, religious figures and spiritual notables, leaders and politicians, battles and wars, feuds and rebellion, revolution and change, early immigrants and migration data, honours awarded and achievements recorded. We are all proud to find such notable figures, events and happenings going back to the times of our ancestors and there is no doubt that the Tipton family has their share of these honours The Tipton history will be prepared on an artistically illustrated parchment scroll and will provide informative, educational and fascinating detail. It will become a highly personal keepsake which you will be proud to display and share with your children and grandchildren. If you would like to own your complete Family Name History which the above excerpt was taken from, Click Below. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found it on the Internet so it's bound to be true!! Roy Patton

    01/11/2001 09:20:21
    1. [JOBE] Leonard Copple
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/194 Surname: JOBE COPPLE ------------------------- Sedan Times Star March 20, 1969 Front Page Column 6 Copple Service To Be Thursday Funeral services for Leonard (Rip) Copple, sr. are scheduled for 2 o’clock this Thursday afternoon in the Graves-Baird chapel with burial to be in the Moore Prairie cemetery southwest of Sedan. Rev. Clarence Brooks will conduct the rites. Copple died unexpectedly Monday morning at the home of his sister Mrs. Henry (Neva) Wright. He was born at Sedan May 31, 1904, the son of Phillip and Nettie Taylor Copple and was a lifetime resident of this area. He was a laborer and heavy equipment operator. He and Mary Bird were married at Sedan in 1925 and she died in 1934. Survivors include one son Leonard Copple, Jr. of Sedan; two sisters, Mrs Wright and Mrs. Olin (Vena) Proper, both of Sedan and five grandchildren. Note: Leonard was the son of Philip Copple and gds/o John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe Link: Joshua and Margaret Jobe URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jobe1>

    01/11/2001 09:09:52
    1. [JOBE] Iantha Sanborn
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/193 Surname: JOBE COPPLE SANBORN MCHENRY GORBY TAYLOR ------------------------- Sedan Times Star November 29, 1956 Front Page Mrs. Sanborn Dies Tuesday Mrs. Iantha May Sanborn, 65, died Tuesday at the Sedan City hospital after a long illness. She was born in Sedan Aug 24, 1891 as was a life time resident of Sedan. She attended the Assembly of God Church. Survivors are her husband Ervin; two daughters Vivian Fay Gorby of Peru,; Elmira Jane McHenry of Kansas City; six sons Rolla B of Dearing, Keaver C of Wichita. Ormand L, Maynard J and Wayne E all of Sedan; 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday at the Assembly of God church conducted by Rev. James Rowton. Interment will be in the Greenwood cemetery under the direction of the Baird Funeral Home. Note: Iantha (Copple) Sanborn was the daughter of William D. and Nettie (Taylor) Copple and gd/o John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe. Link: Joshua and Margaret Jobe URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jobe1>

    01/11/2001 08:55:10
    1. [JOBE] Elmira Belle Copple
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/191 Surname: JOBE HEAVILIN ------------------------- Sedan Times Star Thursday March 2, 1911 Page 5 Column 5 Elmira Belle Heavilin was born in Vanwert County, Ohio July 17, 1870 and came with her parents to Kansas in 1885. She was married to William D. Copple March 10, 1888. Seven children came to their home and five of them survive. Mrs. Copple died very suddenly at 7 o’clock last Friday evening at her home in the east part of the town. She hade been subject to heart trouble for some time and was seized with a severe attack Friday evening. She soon passed away and medical aid which was quickly summoned, was of no avail. The funeral was conducted from the home of her mother, Mrs. J. E. Heavilin, at 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. J. I. Smallwood conducted the services assisted by Rev. Houston of the Baptist church. Interment was in Greenwood cemetery. Mrs. Copple was well liked by those who knew her and her death has caused much grief. She was a loving mother and dutiful wife and the husband and children have the sincerest sympathy of all in their bereavement. Note: William D. Copple was the son of John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe. Link: Joshua and Margaret Jobe URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jobe1>

    01/11/2001 08:44:46
    1. [JOBE] Mrs. Otis ( Carrie) Duffey
    2. Freida Wells
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/189 Surname: JOBE PARKER OSBORNE MILLER ------------------------- Sedan Times Star Thursday May 24, 1972 Page 9 Column 6 Elgin Mrs Duffey Dies Mrs Otis (Carrie) Duffey, 67, a longtime resident of Elgin died Wednesday in the Capps Nursing Home where she had been a resident for several years. She was born May 29, 1904 in Arkansas to William and Mary Parker. On April 1, 1933 she married Otis Duffey at Winfield, who survives. Other survivers are two stepsons, Douglas of Salem, Ore.; and Pat of Tulsa; three sisters Letha Hudson of Arkansas City, Lula Osborne of Vanita Okla. And Pearl Miller of Stockton, Calif. One brother, Elmo Parker of Chautauqua . Funeral services were held at 2:30 pm. Friday in the Graves-Baird Funeral Home in Sedan. Burial was in Elgin cemetery with Rev. Redfield of the United Methodist church officiating. Note: Otis Duffey was the son of Patrick and Rose (Copple) Duffey and grandson of John Copple and Sarah Ann Jobe. Link: Joshua and Margaret Jobe URL: <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jobe1>

    01/11/2001 08:37:47