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    1. Re: [JOBE] The Historical Research Center International Inc. Main Page
    2. Roy, Well lets hope so. Glad you found some info for your lines. Now 1178 that is a far piece back! Freida << I found it on the Internet so it's bound to be true!! >>

    01/11/2001 04:32:45
    1. Re: [JOBE] Patricia Jobe Pierce book
    2. Lorelei Whitfill
    3. Her name sounds familiar. I think I came across it, something to do with antiques ( a store in Massachusetts?) maybe, while doing surname searches on the web. But I don't have a clue who she is or where she connects. Lorelei ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frances Stachour" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 1:14 PM Subject: [JOBE] Patricia Jobe Pierce book > Hi All, Has anyone any information about this lady? > > Patricia JOBE Pierce wrote a biography of Elvis Presley. I work in a > library and when I was shelf reading the other day this jumped out at > me. I will try to check it out to read the author notes this weekend. > > Please reply to the list or to Ann or Frieda. I don't think she is in > my line, but wanted to bring it to the list's attention for anyone who > IS interested. > > Fran in MN > (all my JOBES have used the S) _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/11/2001 02:01:59
    1. [JOBE] Bryan Job(e) of Illinois (Cass Co.)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I've been entering some information on the NC group - the Smiths. Well it looks like we may have a connection between the NC group and Andrew Job Jr group. Elizabeth A. Miller (d/o Isaac Miller and Jane 'Jennie' Smith) (gd/o James Smith and Mary Elizabeth 'Betsey' Jobe) and gt gd/o Samuel Jobe, Sr. and Rachel Little. married Bryan W. Job abt 1846 in Illinois. This family is then in 1850, residing Morgan Co, Illinois 1860, residing Marshall Co, Iowa By 1880 it appears that Bryan W. Job is deceased as Elizabeth is living with her brother in Madison Co., Iowa. NOW, I have two different ones who say this Bryan W; Jobe is s/o Archibald Job and Jane ?. This Smith/Miller family also lived in Cass Co., Illinois - so location is right. Well this must be Archibald Job who married Jane Brierley and on the 1840 and 1850 Cass Co., Illinois census. Does anyone on the list know anything about this Bray W. Job(e)??? I didn't have him listed as a son - but since he married BEFORE 1850 - very possibly could be. Archibald Job was s/o Morris Job and gs/o Archibald Job and Margaret Rees. Ann (Jobe) Brown

    01/11/2001 01:59:03
    1. [JOBE] The Historical Research Center International Inc. Main Page
    2. <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.

    01/11/2001 01:32:11
    1. [JOBE] Local History & Genealogy Librarian
    2. This was sent to me by a friend and librarian in Kansas, Freida The 2nd issue of the Local History & Genealogy Librarian will be mailed on : Monday. If you want to be added to the mailing list (it's free) please send : your full contact information to [email protected] : : The newsletter is 8 pages long and contains articles, news, book/material : reviews focused on librarians working with genealogists. If you have news or : would like to submit an article please contact: [email protected] :

    01/11/2001 12:31:42
    1. Re: [JOBE] Home At Last
    2. Well, welcome back, Freida. But...that's no way to spend your time with the flu. Sorry to hear that. Take care of yourself and I'm sure it will be nice to sleep in your own bed. It always makes you get well faster. Good to have you back. Judi Seaside

    01/11/2001 12:19:44
    1. Re: [JOBE] SSDI - Reminder
    2. Ann, I have sent for two of these and they sure take their sweet time about sending them. One check has been cashed and it has been well over a month. I ask a Lane cousin how long it took her to get her's and she said 5 weeks, but it has been longer than that for me. Hope they come soon, but it is a good idea as ther is allot of information on them I have seen one. Freida

    01/11/2001 12:15:55
    1. [JOBE] Home At Last
    2. He all, Just to let you know I am finally home again and am catching up on all my mail. Hope all of you had a nice Christmas and New Year. Leon and I have both have this awful flu bug, he worse than I. Hope we can kick it soon it is NOT FUN! Freida

    01/11/2001 12:15:49
    1. [JOBE] Patricia Jobe Pierce book
    2. Frances Stachour
    3. Hi All, Has anyone any information about this lady? Patricia JOBE Pierce wrote a biography of Elvis Presley. I work in a library and when I was shelf reading the other day this jumped out at me. I will try to check it out to read the author notes this weekend. Please reply to the list or to Ann or Frieda. I don't think she is in my line, but wanted to bring it to the list's attention for anyone who IS interested. Fran in MN (all my JOBES have used the S)

    01/11/2001 12:14:09
    1. Re: [JOBE] J W Job
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Thought everyone might like to know who these people are. I've been in contact with Diane and between us and the obits, I know who they are. CHECK JOBE BRANCHES!! J. W. Job is John Wilson Job and Diane also posted obit for son, Lincoln Job and grandson, Theodore' Ted' Job. John Wilson Job is on the 1880 Putnam Co., Indiana census. He was s/o Thomas Jobe and Mary Elizabeth 'Polly' Gordon and gs/o of Samuel Jobe, Sr. and Rachel Little and gt gs/o Thomas Job and Mary ? of Rowan Co., NC. Ann > Posted on: Jobe Obituaries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/187 > > Surname: Job, Payton, Hillis > ------------------------- > > name of newspaper unknown - Dallas Co, Iowa - 1902 > Death of J W Job > > On Wednesday evening at the family home occurred the death of J W Job, > aged 82 years. "Grandpa" Job has been very feeble for several years, but > has been confined to his bed for the past few weeks. Mr Job and family > moved to Dallas county in 1880 and settled on the Matt Crawford place and > has lived in this county ever since. They moved from the farm to Minburn > last March. Mr Job was a man of few words; a thorough christian and a good > citizen. He was beloved by his neighbors in whatever community he lived; > he leaves a legacy to his friends far more valuable than silver and gold, > an unblemished character, the world is better for such a man having lived > in it. Mr Job leaves an aged wife and four children, Mrs D Payton, Wm and > Link Job, of Minburn and B B Job of Perry. > > The funeral services were conducted from the home at 2 pm Thursday by Rev > Carl Brown, of the M E Church. Many friends gathered from all parts of > the county to attend the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in Greenwood > cemetery beside those of departed children. Peace to his ashes. > > J W Job was born in North Carolina Jan 6, 1820, was married February 8, > 1849, to Miss E M Hillis; to this union eleven children were born, only > four survive the father, who departed this life August 6, 1902, aged 82 > years 7 months. > > >

    01/11/2001 06:11:04
    1. [JOBE] J W Job
    2. Diane Smith Battershell
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/187 Surname: Job, Payton, Hillis ------------------------- name of newspaper unknown - Dallas Co, Iowa - 1902 Death of J W Job On Wednesday evening at the family home occurred the death of J W Job, aged 82 years. "Grandpa" Job has been very feeble for several years, but has been confined to his bed for the past few weeks. Mr Job and family moved to Dallas county in 1880 and settled on the Matt Crawford place and has lived in this county ever since. They moved from the farm to Minburn last March. Mr Job was a man of few words; a thorough christian and a good citizen. He was beloved by his neighbors in whatever community he lived; he leaves a legacy to his friends far more valuable than silver and gold, an unblemished character, the world is better for such a man having lived in it. Mr Job leaves an aged wife and four children, Mrs D Payton, Wm and Link Job, of Minburn and B B Job of Perry. The funeral services were conducted from the home at 2 pm Thursday by Rev Carl Brown, of the M E Church. Many friends gathered from all parts of the county to attend the funeral. The remains were laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery beside those of departed children. Peace to his ashes. J W Job was born in North Carolina Jan 6, 1820, was married February 8, 1849, to Miss E M Hillis; to this union eleven children were born, only four survive the father, who departed this life August 6, 1902, aged 82 years 7 months.

    01/11/2001 01:11:46
    1. [JOBE] Lincoln Jobe
    2. Diane Smith Battershell
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/185 Surname: Jobe, Graham, Ifland, Cooper ------------------------- name of newspaper unknown - date 21 April 1961 Lincoln Jobe Dead Lincoln Jobe, 1632 Center St, formerly of Fontana, KS, died Friday evening in Newman Memorial County Hospital. Funeral services will be at 2 pm Tuesday in Fontana Methodist Church, with burial in the cemetery in Fontana. The casket will be open in the Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home until 10 am Tuesday. Lincoln Jobe, the son of John W and Elizabeth Jobe, was born April 1st, 1864, in Greencastle, Indiana. He moved to Fontana in 1902, and was married to Lois Graham Ifland in 1902 in Sedan. He had lived with a son, Theodore, 1632 Center St, since 1940. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, who died in 1926, and by one stepson, Connie Ifland, who died in January, 1961, and is survived by his son; one sister, Mrs Russell Cooper, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; one step-daughter, Blanche Cooper, Paola; three granddaughters, one grandson, and two great grandchildren.

    01/11/2001 12:53:22
    1. [JOBE] T G Jobe
    2. Diane Smith Battershell
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/184 Surname: Jobe, Graham, Twining ------------------------- from The Hutchinson News, Hutchinson, Reno Co, KS - Oct 1998: Theodore G "Ted" Jobe South Hutchinson - Theodore G "Ted" Jobe, 87, died Oct 19, 1998, at Friendship Manor, South Hutchinson. He was born July 4, 1911, at Fontana, the son of Lincoln and Lois Graham Jobe. A longtime Hutchinson resident, he was a superintendent for Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co, retiring in 1979. He belonged to the First United Methodist Church, Emporia, and Hutchinson-Reno Masonic Lodge No. 124 AF&AM, Hutchinson. On Jan 2, 1934, he married Ruby H Twining at Louisburg. She died May 29, 1995. Survivors include: several nieces and nephews; several great nieces and nephews; and a step-niece. Graveside service will be at 2 pm Friday in the Fontana Cemetery, Fontana, with Masonic graveside services conducted by General Henry H Arnold. Friends may call from 9 am to 9 pm Thursday at Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson. Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson, is in charge of the arrangements.

    01/10/2001 05:58:00
    1. [JOBE] Jobe Legacy
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Jobe Legacy was just updated. Some of the new updates are listed below. JOBE LEGACY http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown Ann 1) Abraham Jackson Humphreys and Margaret Jane Lewis (s/o David Jobe Humphreys) 2) Expanded note on Edwin Wilmer (husband of Hannah Elizabeth Megredy) 3) Oliver G. Blair and Elizabeth Bell (s/o Margaret Jobe Blair) 4) William L. Jobe and Winnifred 'Winnie' A. Jobe 5) Abraham Jobe ( Johnson Co., IL Jobe family) 6) Elden Jobe and Margaret Leisch (s/o Archibald Jobe and Ellen Ellis) - obit added for daughter 7) William D. Cypret & Martha West (s/o Martha Jobe Cypret) (Oregon Co., MO) (my group) 8) Elizabeth Job - d/o Archibald Job and Rebecca Allen (death record added) 9) SSDI of recent ones 10) John Emory Cox and Mary Elizabeth Jobe (both are Jobe descendants) 11) George Jobe and Eliza Mahulda Murray (both are Jobe descendants) 12) Charles S. Cox and Lizzie Ferguson (s/o John Cox and Edna Copass) 13) Coyle from earlier letter I posted to the list 14) Odds and ends on my Oregon Co., Mo group

    01/10/2001 04:34:20
    1. Re: [JOBE] ATTENTION: Samuel Jobe/Dorcas McKay and Enoch Job (of Cole Co.,MO) descendants!!!
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Another comment I had forgotton. We also have a Betsey Jobe in our records who married Robert Coyle Aug 17, 1813 in Madison Co., Alabama. This Robert Coyle is another child of C. Michael Coyle and a brother to the Perhenny 'Sinthia' 'Terthina' Coyle who married Nathan Jobe. I've always believed this Betsey Jobe to be Nathan's sister, Martha Elizabeth Jobe (known as Elizabeth) to be the one who married David Gallaher and lived in Tishomingo Co., MS. Carole, any ideas when Michael's son, Robert Coyle died?? Ann

    01/10/2001 11:53:26
    1. [JOBE] ATTENTION: Samuel Jobe/Dorcas McKay and Enoch Job (of Cole Co.,MO) descendants!!!
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Hope that I caught the attention of anyone researching Samuel Jobe/Dorcas McKay descendants and the Enoch Job of Cole Co., MO. Just got an important discovery and it actually comes from a Coyle/Choil/Coil researcher. Apologize for the length - but this is IMPORTANT!! Got to figure out how to say this so it makes sense to everyone and hopefully someone will see something. --------------- Background: We ALREADY KNOW that Samuel Jobe who married Dorcas McKay (or rather Dorcas for sure) and Enoch Job who went to Cole Co., MO - both at one time belonged to the Old Mulky Meeting House (Mill Creek) in present-day Monroe Co., KY (formed 1820 from Barren and Cumberland Co., KY). Enoch was a member from about 1797 to when he went to Warren Co., TN (between 1809 and 1817 after the church split) In 1797 and also in 1805 - Dorcas (McKay) Jobe was listed as a member. BEFORE THIS - both Enoch and my Samuel Job were members of Big Pigeon Big Pigeon Baptist Church in Cocke Co., TN. We ALSO KNOW that Enoch Job (who went to Cole Co., MO) was gs/o Joshua Job and Margaret McKay/MacKay and that Dorcas (wife of Samuel Job) was a McKay and both were cousins to each other. ---------------- Known: For many years, Katharine Reynolds, Bill Jobe and I and several others have known about the marriage of Nathan Jobe to Perhenny 'Sinthia' Coyle on November 2, 1812 Madison Co, Alabama (Mississippi Territory). Now we BELIEVED (and at this moment still do) this Nathan Jobe to be the oldest s/o Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor and gs of Samuel Job and Dorcas McKay. Nathan m/1 Martha LEE April 2, 1811 Madison Co, Alabama (Mississippi Territory). They had one son, Lee Roy Perry Jobe born March 5, 1812 . It is also beleived that Martha (Lee) Jobe died in childbirth or shortly after and than Nathan m/2 Perhenny or 'Sinthia' Coyle (ABOVE). If they had any children - we do not know of any. We also do not know when she died. Nathan Jobe m/3 Martha Ann AZBELL Feb 27, 1821 Lawrence Co., TN. We have also known for many years that this Perhenny or 'Sinthia' Coyle was d/o Michael Coyle who left a will dated 1814-1815 in which she is listed as Cynthia Jobe. I have had a typed transcription of this Michael Coyle will for many years - actually meant very little except it proved that Cynthia was d/o Michael Coyle. ----------------- Discoveries about 6 months ago: We found 3 marriages all performed by Rev. John Mulkey of the Mill Creek Church. 1) Hannah Jobe who married William Marrs Logue - from other records we know that she was d/o Enoch Job that went to Cole Co., MO 2) Nancy Jobe who married Benjamin COLE July 30, 1799 (license bought Cumberland Co., KY) 3) Rachel Jobe who married William Cole Jan 12, 1802 Barren Co., KY At this time and then - everything pointed to Nancy and Rachel and Hannah being sisters (all married in same church by same minister about the same time) being daughters of Enoch Job (who was also a member) (one who went to Cole Co., MO) --------------------- DISCOVERED IN LAST COUPLE OF DAYS: I recently heard from a Coyle researcher regarding Michael Coyle's will so I sent her a scanned copy of the typed page I've had in my binder for 30 years. To her, it made more sense as she knew more about Michael's children and recognized many of the names. Now I am quoting from a letter that she wrote me this morning: *********** "Ann--Here are the notes for Michael Coyle: As you can see, he names all of his children in his will--but you have to use some imagination. First he names the 5 youngest boys--William, Benjamin, Ervin (Alexander Irvin), Lack (Jack), and Stephen. He then names his three oldest sons, Robert, James and Michael. Then he names his daughters, married ones first: Irally?,True(Nellie True), Permelia Quinn (Permelia Gum), Sinthia Jobe (Terthinia Jobe),then the unmarried ones, Lucy and Eliza. Agree? Interesting that Lucy, age about 15, and Eliza, age about 12, seem to be unmarried but are not mentioned as to under whose care they will be. Maybe they were with a relative" ***************** Now Carole descends from Permelia (Coyle) Gum (from the old writing this has been written as Quinn). For some reason I decided to question her about the ones in KY as in an earlier letter she mentioned Michael had lived in KY and then said it was Barren Co., KY. I've also in the past seen Coyle/Coil/Choil written as Cole. Well SURPRISE - she immediate wrote back: **********' "Just found another note with Benjamin Coyle information on the net that his son, Benjamin Coyle, married Nancy Jobe, 30 July, 1799, Cumberland County, KY. This is the brother of Michael Coyle." *********** So I had her check again about William who married Rachel Jobe. She just replied with: *********** "Ann--Michael did have a brother William Coyle, but I have no record of his marriage. I'll keep looking and tell you if I find anything." ********** SUMMARY: So we now have Michael Choil whose 1) daughter, Sinthia 'Perhenny' 'Terthinia' Coyle married Nathan Jobe (believed to be s/o Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor (don't forget the Pryors were from KY) and gs/o Samuel Jobe and Dorcas McKay (who belonged to Old Mill Church). 2) brother, Benjamin Coyle (Cole) married Nancy Jobe (believed to be a d/o Enoch Job and Lucretia ? and gd/o Joshua Jobe and Margaret McKay (also married at Old Mill church 3) and a brother, William Coyle who our Coyle researcher knows nothing about (yet we have a William Coyle 'Cole' who married Rachel Jobe (beleived to be a sister to Nancy -above-) and also married at Old Mill Church. DO WE HAVE TWO BROTHERS MARRYING TWO SISTERS???? Plus when Freida and I looked for COLE information in this area (Barren/Monroe Co., KY and/or Warren Co., TN) we didn't find anythng. Should we have been looking for Coyle??? Well now you have it!! I am also carboning our Coyle researcher - though she is not a member of the Jobe List. Carole, I do have a question - who are the parents of Michael, Benjamin and William Coyle? If possible, please send me a list of ALL the brothers and sisters as you have them and who they married. Something else might ring a bell. We also need to go back and check the Old Mill records and see if there are any Coyle, Choil, etc mentioned in the records. Have to disvcover what happened to Benjamin and William and their Jobe wives!!! Ann

    01/10/2001 10:51:52
    1. [JOBE] Andrew Jr. Researcher's page
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just updated the Andrew Jr researcher's page. Three new researchers were just added. I also made some quick access links to each of Andrew's children (like my state pages) - so you know longer have to scroll through all the children to get to one listed at the bottom of the page. May eventually (in the ones that have LOTS) - make similar quick links to the children of Caleb, Joshua (for example) - under their headings. http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/researcher-Andrew.html P.S. - I don't think we can ever get too many researchers! Ann

    01/10/2001 09:59:16
    1. [JOBE] NC Researcher Page
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just updated the researcher page for Thomas of North Carolina. Very pleased to announce that we now have listed as a researcher Diane Smith Battershell. If any of you have any of the back issues of the Jobe Journal, you will recognize her name as she was one of the contributors. By the way, she just sent me a huge file on Mary Elizabeth Jobe - James Smith (d/o Samuel Jobe and Rachel Little) that will be included in the next update. Ann http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/researcher-NC_Thomas.html

    01/10/2001 07:34:04
    1. [JOBE] Jobe Twigs - Added another family
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just added another one of my miscellaneous files to Jobe Twigs. This one concerns the Claiborne Co., MS line. Though Robert B. Jobe is listed on 1830 Claiborne Co.,MS census, he was born about 1800 in Illinois. He married Sarah Lowes May 22, 1828 in Claiborne Co., MS. Be sure to check the girls also (even though there are no blue people next to them indicating that there are further descendants) as there are marriages listed anyway! JOBE TWIGS http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown1 This now makes 3 miscellaneous files that are now posted in this one file. Figured that I had might as well make the index for tomorrow. >G< Plus I am not updating this researchers page as I add them to the file - making a note that certain families are now posted on Jobe Twigs with all notes and sources and by tomorrow will be indexed. (at least the ones I posted today). World Connect usually finishes their indexing of the previous day's postings between 7:30 and 8 AM eastern time. http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Researchers-mysteries.html Good searching! Ann

    01/09/2001 03:15:00
    1. [JOBE] state pages updates (MS, MI, MD, MO)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just updated these state pages: Mississippi Marriages 1870 Mississippi Census 1870 Michigan Census on Michigan Miscellaneous page Maryland Marriages Missouri Marriages Links can be found on the main Jobe Links page Jobe Links http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/Jobe.html Ann

    01/09/2001 11:39:45