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    1. [JOBE] Arkansas Marriages from Ancestry.com
    2. Lorelei Whitfill
    3. JOBE & JOB marriages - database only covered certain counties Database: Arkansas Marriages, 1851-1900 Given Name Surname Given Name Spouse Surname Spouse Marriage Date County State JAMES C. HOLT MARY E. JOBE 07 Jan 1877 White AR H. D. JOBE MOLLIE E. ELLIOTT 06 Jan 1881 White AR JOHN R. JOBE CORA E. HARRIS 20 Nov 1878 White AR ISHAM G. ONEAL S. EMMA JOBE 12 Nov 1883 White AR W. H. YARBROUGH ANNIE JOBE 02 Sep 1883 White AR H. V. JOBE C. J. WEBB 17 Oct 1886 Washington AR LEROY JOBE JOSEPHINE SMITH 07 May 1876 Washington AR WILLIAM W. REID SOPHRONIA A. JOBE 13 Sep 1874 Washington AR J. T. WHINERY C. C. JOBE 08 Feb 1883 Washington AR WYLEY HENRY EMMA JOBE 22 Mar 1893 Washington AR HENRY JOBE CLEM WATSON 24 Nov 1891 Washington AR L. E. JOBE LIZZIE ROY 09 Dec 1894 Washington AR W. P. JOBE A. C. BROWN 19 Feb 1893 Washington AR L. S. CARDWELL L. B. JOBE 16 Sep 1883 Washington AR F. M. DRAKE FLORA JOBE 02 Dec 1885 Washington AR C. G. BLACKWOOD ADA JOBE 24 Oct 1897 YELL AR A. T. JOBE HETTIE GARNER 28 Sep 1887 CRAWFORD AR PRESLEY L. JOBE NETTIE LYTLE 21 Feb 1887 CRAWFORD AR B. F. JOBE SALLY F. BONDS 03 Sep 1873 POPE AR E. B. JOHNSON LULA JOBE 24 Dec 1890 POPE AR J. E. HAMILTON MINNIE JOBE 29 Nov 1892 POPE AR J. M. NAUGHTON JOSIE JOBE 11 Jun 1895 POPE AR JAKE JOBE MARY WARREN 14 Jun 1896 POPE AR JASPER N. JOBE JOSEPHINE KYLE 15 Aug 1878 POPE AR JOHN JOBE MARTHA J. HARRIS 13 Aug 1871 POPE AR JOHN LEDFORD MISSOURI JOBE 23 Apr 1882 POPE AR JOHN H. WHEELER JUNE JOBE 22 Jul 1880 POPE AR JOHN K. JOBE LILLIE KENDRICK 21 Mar 1900 POPE AR L. L. JURNEY HESTER JOBE 18 Apr 1889 POPE AR L. T. BOWDEN ELIZA ANN JOBE 01 Mar 1899 POPE AR LAFAYETTE BOWDEN ANN JOBE 06 Dec 1868 POPE AR MILES JACKSON TENNESSEE JOBE 09 Aug 1885 POPE AR NAT JOBE JANE GILLUM 13 Jul 1874 POPE AR S. A. BOYD DORA E. [Mrs] JOBE 05 Aug 1890 POPE AR T. J. LEWIS R. A. JOBE 02 Dec 1894 POPE AR W. B. JOBE VIOLA J. NORRIS 17 Jul 1887 POPE AR W. G. WEINIER CORA JOBE 14 Sep 1892 POPE AR W. J. JOBE ANNIE BYRUM 23 Jul 1899 POPE AR W. R. JOBE ALVIA DUVALL 20 Oct 1895 POPE AR WILLIAM GIDEON MARTHA A. [Mrs] JOBE 01 Nov 1878 POPE AR WILLIAM R. SMITH MARTHA E. JOBE 01 Jan 1871 POPE AR Y. E. McANALLY SARAH A. JOBE 17 Sep 1893 POPE AR PRESS GRIFFIN MANDA JOB 12 Mar 1871 White AR

    11/26/2000 09:16:52
    1. [JOBE] NARA
    2. I just ordered the new Civil War record forms, and this is the letter I got back. Freida Welcome to the National Archives and Records Administration's electronic mail reference and information service, [email protected]! Operated by the staff of the Customer Services Division, "inquire" is intended to provide timely responses to reference requests.  We also answer general inquiries about the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For additional information about using NARA's products and services, we recommend you visit our website located at: http://www.nara.gov. This message is automatically generated whenever one of the following words appears in the text of an incoming message: · form · forms · Form The numbers and subjects of these forms are as follows: · Form 81 (Passenger Arrival Lists) · Form 82 (Copies of Federal Census Records -- requiring your knowledge of the publication, roll, and page number, as we do not conduct searches of Census Records for you) · Form 83 (Eastern Cherokee Applications) · Form 84 (Land Entry Records -- for Federal lands only) · Form 85 (Military pension records prior to the Spanish-American War, including the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, the Mexican War, Civil War, and the Spanish-American War, and Bounty land warrant application files) · Form 86 (Military service records prior to World War I, including the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, the Mexican War, Civil War, and the Spanish-American War · Form 180 (Military Service Records, World War I and later -- the form can also be downloaded directly from the following internet location: http://www.nara.gov/regional/mpr.html) Important: Please remember to include: 1. the FORM NUMBER 2. the QUANTITY needed 3. YOUR POSTAL MAILING ADDRESS While we try to fill orders within 10 days, sometimes the number of inquiries is too great to do so.  Your patience is greatly appreciated. If your inquiry concerns a different subject or one that requires a more substantive reply: · It will be evaluated by an archivist (a real person, honest!) and answered by that person directly.  · This process may take an average of two to three weeks. As with any electronic system, problems/bugs sometime occur.   If this should happen to you or you want to register a comment, complaint, or congratulations for a job well-done, please send your e-mail to:  [email protected]  . >From Tom, Charlene, Cynthia, Faye and Bob, thanks for reading this entire message (and don't forget the NARA web page!).

    11/26/2000 03:26:41
    1. [JOBE] Researcher's page - Andrew Job Jr.
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. http://members.tripod.com/~ajobebrown/researcher-Andrew.html The researcher page for Andrew Job Jr is now updated! Everyone with a new/updated has had some change in the last 3 weeks! Ann

    11/26/2000 11:53:14
    1. Re: [JOBE] Jobe Branches - Updated
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Noticed I wrote Jobe Legacy where it should have been JOBE BRANCHES. Correct url for Branches! Sorry about that! Ann

    11/26/2000 11:31:40
    1. [JOBE] Jobe Branches - Updated
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just updated Jobe Branches. In the last 5 days, it gained 134 individuals so decided it was time to update it again. "Some" of the major changes/additions include the following lines!! JOBE LEGACY http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown2 Remember if you can add anything, correct, etc - please write me personally at [email protected] Ann 1) Alabama Jobe and Henry Leroy Groner (d/o Andrew Jackson Jobe) 2) Louis Edward Jobe & Nora Frazier (s/o Thomas Jefferson Jobe) 3) Nora Belle Jobe (d/o Thomas Jefferson Jobe) 4) dates for Nicholas Howard 'Nicklas' Jobe & wife (s/o John Wm Franklin Jobe) 5) obit added for Roy A. Jobe (s/o Thomas Jefferson Jobe) 6) Lavinia Jobe - Lorenzo Dow Cooper (d/o Samuel Jobe/Rachel Call) 7) RAchel Jobe - John Starr (d/o Samuel Jobe/Rache Call)

    11/26/2000 11:30:18
    1. Re: [JOBE] new Jobe website
    2. Patti Jobe
    3. Very nice, Lorelei!!! Good job indeed! Patti Jobe > I finally got my Jobe family from Philly webpages up & running. It's the test site for some gedcom to html shareware I downloaded. I figured it was easier to try it with 24 people to see if I liked it before I tackled the thousands of Whitfill descendants. Anyway, the pages still need work - still gotta add all the links to y'all's sites <g> - and I'm hoping to add some pictures soon. But in the meantime, the address is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~whitfill/jobemain.html > and the family group sheets created with the shareware are at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~whitfill/jobefgs/index.html > if you click on the little tree next to Robert Thomas Jobe (my brother) that will show the direct line going back to my ggfather. > > Lorelei > > PS Hope everyone who celebrates it had a great Thanksgiving - I've been stuffing myself with leftovers all day. >

    11/25/2000 05:25:07
    1. [JOBE] Battle of Brandywine
    2. For those of you who do not subscribe to Old Chester Co PA, this came thru the maillist today and since Enoch Job. Jr. grandson of Josuha and Margaet McKay Job fought in this engagement, I thought those of us and others might like to ready this, it is continued so when it next segment comes thru I will post. Freida ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ These recollections are by Phebe Mendanhall Thomas, who was born in 1770 and died in 1875, at 104 years, 6 MOs and 12 days...pretty amazing in itself!     "My first recollections of the War were of the Battle of Brandywine.  We heard the guns all day and Mother would say whenever we heard a great volley of noise, "Dear me, what are they doing?":  But they let us know what they had been doing in the evening.  Father said it was a great battle near, he could only judge where, by the directions of the sound.     In the evening a great company of American soldiers came.  Father told us to shut up the front of the house and come back to the kitchen.  They came flocking into the yard, and sat down on the cider press, trough and benches, and every place thy could find.  They seemed so tired.  Father said "bring bread and cheese and cut for them."  They were so hungry.     Margaret. Stephen's wife, came running in with her 2 children.  Stephen was away off at the other end of the place and knew nothing of it.  As it happened both houses, ours and Stephen's, had baked that day, and we cut up all the bread and cheese we had.  I know, I got no supper and they had to bake brean on the iron.     Then after a bit a Captain came on his horse.  He was wounded and had his servant and a Doctor.  He wanted to stay all night.  Father didn't want him to stay, for he told him he expected the English would be along in the morning, and would tear us all to pieces, but they didn't mind that.  They took oll hie horse, brought him in and they staid.  The girls brought hima bed, and he laid there in the common house and the Doctor staid with him. the servant slept in the barn.  They all got their suppers too.     Next morning the wounded man was too bad to get on his horse.  They got the horse there, and the girls helped to life him, but he coudn't get on. Father didn't want him there when the English came.  As the wounded man was laying there, Adam came running in and said "The Red-Coats are coming?  The Red-Coats are coming?"   The poor sick man raised up and called for mercy. The Doctor hid under the porch, but is was only one of the neighbors that had a reddish-brown coat.     Mother and Father sat up all the night and about daybreak Father went out to the barn to see if the servant was still there.  He found him snoring away.  He touched him with his foot and said "What, out here still?"   The man jumped up and rubbed his eyes, and then put  off for the Black Horse, where the soldiers had gone the night before )note; the Black Horse was a tavern located at Edgmong Great Road from Chester).     Finding that the Captain couldn't ride (he had a bullet in his thigh), Father geared up a great black horse we had, a noble fellow, to the carriage, and they took him to the Black Horse.  Oh!  How clad I was to see father come home.  He had just put the horse away, when the English came, sure enough, but they didn't come to the house.     We were so afraid while Father was away, but he wasn't gone long.  I remember when I say him coming I couldn't think what made the gears all white, but it was the foam.  It was 10 miles to the Black Horse, and back and he driven very fast.  Well, as I said, he just got the horse put away, when we saw the Red-Coats coming.  One big officer came to ask if there was any way of avoiding bit hill.  They had the poorest little horses to pull their big guns, they couldn't pull them up the big hill by the barn.  Father went to show them that they shouldn't go on the grain.  He went out there without his had, and he told the officer he wanted to go to the house to get his had, and besides he'd left no one at the house, but women and children, and that he'd heard their men sometimes behaved very badly.  The officer turned to a man behind him and said "Go guard the gentleman's house."  The man came galloping up, and that frightened us, for we thought they were all coming, and Father was away.  However,he galloped up to the gate, and there he stopped.     While he was there,a woman came with a can, and tried to get in at the gate.  He refused to let her come in, but she was a right soldier, and would push in. so he struck her a right blow with his sword.  Mother ran out and said "don't hurt her, maybe she wants something."  sure enough she wanted milk, so Lizzie took some out and filled her can.  We couldn't tell what the man could mean sitting there on his horse, saying nothing.  However, after a bit Father came, and then he rode away.     We heard the guns the day of the battle of Germantown.  Father was sure there must be a battle somewhere and he thought maybe after night he could see the light, so he went up to the garret window, our house was very high, but he couldn't see anything.  Mother went with him, and then I didn't want to be left behind, so I followed.  Oh? I was afraid.  I was only 7 years old then.     The Americans took 2 of Stephen's horses, to do some hauling at Chester, and wanted him to go along to drive them, but he wouldn't go.  I remember Mother and B'tha would often say "I wonder how Godfrey's getting along?"  He was gone a good many days, it might be 2 weeks, when I saw him away at the meadow, across the mill, I cried out, "There comes Godfrey!"  They said "No, it can't be him, because he hasn't got the horses."  I knew him.  So they all ran out into the yard to see him, and when he came he was so sad.  He had done the hauling for the Americans, and was coming home when the English met a mile or so from home, down by the church, and took the horses from him.  Oh? How he did swear, and called them all the bad names...He could do that, for he was a big rough fellow.  After the War when they were settling up, the English offered to pay Stephen for them, but he wouldn't take the money, so it went into the Treasury to school poor Children.     They took Father's find horse for a fine.  They had heavy fines laid on everybody to support the War.  Friends wouldn't pay these fines, so they took what they wanted, and they took the finest horse.  They wouldn't take the old mare.     I remember B'tha getting on the black horse to ride over to Thomas Speakman's and as she was most to the Cross Roads she saw some soldiers coming.  She didn't know whether they were American or English, but she turned in a great hurry and came home full tilt.     I remember I was out on the horse block, and saw her coming.  I told Mother. "There comes B'tha" "Why, no? she said, "She's not coming back already.  But she ran out, ann sure enough there  she was.  Mother said "Why Bthy, what's thee doing back so soon?" and she said "I met some soldiers coming and I was afraid they'd take my horse."  So, she'd missed her visit.     In the time of the War and afterward the Collectors use to come to get the tax.  Friends wouldn't pay, so they took cows, and anything they pleased.  I remember 2 came there one day.  Father was away.  Mother and the girls were away behind the house washing, and there was no one there but me. they took down the big candlestick first.  They would always take that down, but never carried it away with them.  Then they went to the closet under the steps.  Father had told Mother and us, if the Collectors came while he was away, not to let them take anything that was John Gest's; he was a boy that Father was Guardian for, and he had the best of his goods at out house. Well, they went to the closet.  I was sitting in the big arm chair.  John Gess' pewter was away back in the closet.  I called to them "Don't take John Gess' pewter!"  They shut the door in a hurry and went to the cupboard with the glass doors where the china, silver spoons and glass were kept, and took our big silver spoons.  I remember one of them putting a spoon to his lips and saying, "You could get a good mouthful with this."     They would take beds, looking-glasses, bureaus and anything at all.  I remember one night, Adam and B'thy and I were coming home from school, and we met 2 men, one carrying a big looking glass under his arm.  Adam called out to them, "That's our big looking-glass!"  Billy said, "Hush, hush!" "No, I won't hush. It is our big looking glass."  The men laughted. However, we ran home, and there sure enough was out big looking glass gone.                     ****to be continued*********

    11/25/2000 07:23:21
    1. Re: [JOBE] new Jobe website
    2. Lorelei, Like your new site allot, think once you get them all going will be a nice tribute to your family line. Please keep us updated on the progress so we can check it out!

    11/25/2000 06:59:34
    1. [JOBE] new Jobe website
    2. Lorelei Whitfill
    3. I finally got my Jobe family from Philly webpages up & running. It's the test site for some gedcom to html shareware I downloaded. I figured it was easier to try it with 24 people to see if I liked it before I tackled the thousands of Whitfill descendants. Anyway, the pages still need work - still gotta add all the links to y'all's sites <g> - and I'm hoping to add some pictures soon. But in the meantime, the address is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~whitfill/jobemain.html and the family group sheets created with the shareware are at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~whitfill/jobefgs/index.html if you click on the little tree next to Robert Thomas Jobe (my brother) that will show the direct line going back to my ggfather. Lorelei PS Hope everyone who celebrates it had a great Thanksgiving - I've been stuffing myself with leftovers all day.

    11/24/2000 08:06:41
    1. [JOBE] Marriage Date Correction
    2. Valton Jobe
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/172 Surname: ------------------------- Correct marriage date should be Nov 3,1920

    11/24/2000 12:23:15
    1. [JOBE] Roy A. Jobe 1894-1985
    2. Valton Jobe
    3. Posted on: Jobe Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/JobeObits/171 Surname: Jobe ------------------------- Funeral for Roy A. Jobe, 90, 217 Townsend, was held Monday at 10 a.m. in Cason Monk Chapel with interment in Mahoney Cemetary near Sulphur Springs Texas at 2:30 p.m. Officiating were Randy Harshbarger, John Gambino, and Oliver Murray. Mr. Jobe died Saturday, April 20,1985 in Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches. Born Dec. 25,1894, in Sulphur Bluff he was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hargrave Jobe. He was a Farmer and Carpenter, lived in Nacogdoches 15 years, was a vetran of world war 1, and was a member of Pioneer Park Church of Christ. He and Jewel Smith were married Nov.3,1920, and she preceeded him in death. Surviving are a son, Valton Jobe of groves; three daughters, Mrs Texialene Robinson of Pinehurst, Mrs. Virginia Mathews of Nacogdoches, and Mrs. Nell Russell of New Orleans La.; nine grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. Grandsons served as pallbearers, and Cason Monk Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements.

    11/23/2000 09:05:22
    1. [JOBE] Jobe Legacy Updated
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just updated Jobe Legacy. In the last 10 days, it has gained an addition 211 entries. The ones I made note of include the following: (Please remember I didn't make note of everything - but trying to remember to at least mention the major additions! There were also many notes and sources added throughout. Trust everyone had a good Thanksgiving! Ann JOBE LEGACY http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown 1) Henrietta 'Ritie' Jobe and Logan D. Brotherton (d/o Samuel Jobe - Sarah Frank) 2) Family of Ann Bennett (d/o Valentine Bennett & Cynthia Odell) 3) Jurey/Longwell Lines (d/o Martha Jobe and Jesse D. Jurey) 4) Sarah (Jobe) Humphreys (d/o David Jobe and Abigail French) 5) Dates added for Ernest A. Cale (husband of Mildred M. Jobe) 6) MANY additions in descendants of Jeremiah Odle - Margaret Evans (from Eva 2000) 7) James Monroe Jobe's marriages (s/o Edward Jobe & Isabelle Fincher) 8) Nancy Jobe and Isaac Bartlett (d/o Caleb Jobe & Sallie Pryor) 9) Nettie Rasco and Edward Leon Rhoads (d/o Melissa Martin) 10) Melissa Jobe and Larkin Broyles (d/o Caelb Jobe & Sallie Pryor) 11) Crittenden Estep and Eliza Ellis (d/o Harriet Amanda JOBE Ellis) 12) Elijah Frederick Jobe & Alice Winston (s/o Ethelbert Dudley Jobe) 13) Claude T. Jobe (s/o James Wyatt Jobe & Tama Cantrell) 14) Cemetery records for families of Jonathan Jobe & Mahala Castle (s/o Jacob)

    11/23/2000 06:35:28
    1. Re: [JOBE] Caleb Jobe - Sallie Pryor Line & other findings
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Roy, I actually missed that - can't believe it!! >G< Sure enough - you are CORRECT!!! and by the way - us Jobes do try hard but it takes a GREAT TEAM to make it succeed!! >G< Thanks! Ann > Ann, > > There's an additional tie-in to the Broyles line. The mother of Ruth > Tipton (the wife of Joshua Jobe) was Sarah Broyles. Sarah Broyles was the first > cousin, once removed, of Larkin Broyles. > > That Broyles site is a good one, but not as good as your sites or > Randy's "The Book of Jobe". And they don't have photos like Frieda's. I guess > it's just natural to expect Jobes to excell. > > Roy Patton > >

    11/23/2000 04:26:09
    1. Re: [JOBE] Caleb Jobe - Sallie Pryor Line & other findings
    2. Roy Patton
    3. At 07:33 11/23/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Just an update on a new discovery. I was surfing the net and came across >the Broyles site. > >http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0004/g0000080.htm#I176 > >On this page you will find the Larkin Broyles - Melissa Jobe family. >Melissa is the d/o Caleb Jobe and Sallie Pryor, gd/o my Samuel Jobe-Dorcas >MacKay. > >Now when you get to this site, you will see the oldest son, Joel T. Broyles >married Ellen TETHEROW. Well we already knew that a Ellen Tetherow, the d/o >Ruth Southward and David Tetherow had married. As most know, Ruth Southward >is the d/o Sarah 'Sallie' Jobe and William Southward. > >So when I found this, I wrote a couple from my researcher's page that >descend from this line and one was quickly able to put it together. One of >the advantages of being on my researcher's pages! >G< > >Conclusion: we have the son of Melissa (Jobe) Broyles marrying the grandson >of Sarah (Jobe) Southward! BOTH Melissa and Sarah were daughters of Caleb >Jobe and Sallie Pryor!! > >I also got a 'bit of new information' on some of the Nancy (Jobe) Bartlett >family and the Permelia (Jobe) Martin family which will be on the next >update. These are two other daughters of Caleb. > >Another tidbit that is interesting is that I just discovered that Benjamin >Franklin Martin married Sarah Ann Rains on July 25, 1863 Cole Co., Missouri. >Benjamin Martin was the s/o Christopher 'Kit' Martin, Jr. and Permelia >'Pamela' Jobe. At this time, I'm not sure how significant this is to the >Enoch Job researchers of Cooper -Cole Co., MO - but definitely something to >keep in mind. Remember after Lucretia's death, Enoch Job is believed to >have married second a MRS. SARAH MARTIN about April 1829 Cooper Co., MO. > >1860 -Moniteau Co., Missouri Census >MARTIN, James 52, TN > John 17, MO > Sarah 15 > Frances 12 > George W. 7 >JOBE, Sarah 85, VA >MARTIN, Elizabeth 60, VA > >By itself, this doesn't mean that much - but we have to remember that : > >1) late 1780's Samuel Jobe/Dorcas MacKay family and Enoch Job Jr/Lucretia >family are in the Greene/Cocke Co., TN area - (same church (Big Pigeon) and >both on the 1787-1788 Greene Co., TN Tax List) >2) 1790's Dorcas is member of Old Mulky Church in Monroe Co., KY as well as >Enoch - very close time frame together >3) 1802 - Dorcas and sons (Caleb and Jacob) are in Jackson Co., TN >4) 1807 - Caleb in White Co., TN, Enoch is in Warren Co., Tn (Jackson, >White,Warren are all adjoining counties especially in 1802-1807 time frame) >5) 1821 - Caleb Jobe family went to Missouri (1818-1820 - Enoch Job family >went to MO) >6) NOW we find Enoch Job descendants and Caleb Jobe descendants BOTH in Cole >Co., MO and the same surnames in both families!! COINCIDENCE???? > >**From the above, it appears that Sarah Jobe (widow of Enoch Job Jr) is the >widow of some Martin man who died before April 1829." If anyone knows >anything about this Sarah (Martin) or the Martin family listed above on the >1860 census, please write Freida or me! Thanks! > >One must also remember that Enoch Job descends from Joshua Job and Margaret >Mackay.Margaret (MacKay) Job was the aunt of my Dorcas (MacKay) who was >married to Samuel Job - parents of my Isaac and the Caleb Job who married >Sallie Pryor. So there is already a dual relationship here. > >AND in the middle of all of this moving around, we have my very elusive >Isaac, brother to Caleb, whose family ends up in Mo-Ark border also in the >1820's though Isaac, himself, died in the War of 1812 at Battle of New >Orleans. > >Anyway something to think about and to let you know of some of my 'new >discoveries' and what to expect on the next update - which by the way, is >going to be a big update again - even though only been 10 days! There is a >little bit for just about everybody. >G< > >HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! (Like Freida's husband, mind is working today overtime) >and here it is VERY VERY COLD!!! > >Ann (Jobe) Brown > > > > Ann, There's an additional tie-in to the Broyles line. The mother of Ruth Tipton (the wife of Joshua Jobe) was Sarah Broyles. Sarah Broyles was the first cousin, once removed, of Larkin Broyles. That Broyles site is a good one, but not as good as your sites or Randy's "The Book of Jobe". And they don't have photos like Frieda's. I guess it's just natural to expect Jobes to excell. Roy Patton

    11/23/2000 04:21:47
    1. [JOBE] Missing Charles Jobe - 1910 Clark Co., Nevada
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Anyone know who this is? Born in Missouri about 1870 and parents born in Kentucky! Ann 1910 Clark Co., Nevada Census 98A 19 Surprise Street JOBE Charles Roomer M W 40 S Missouri Kentucky Kentucky English Miner Gold MineW

    11/23/2000 09:49:56
    1. [JOBE] Happy Thanksgiving
    2. rjobe
    3. I started thinking today about all the things I have to be thankful for this year. One blessing stood out far and above all the others. I received custody of my children in the divorce. A little while ago I was giving them hugs and kisses in the driveway as they were leaving for a trip to Kentucky with the ex-wife. My 4-year-old, Emily, looked at me and said, "I love you Daddy. Don't be sad, I'll be back. Wait right here for me." Thank You, Lord. I'm waiting right here, Emily. What do you have to be thankful for? Are your clouds silver-lined? Did someone touch your life? Or better yet, did you touch someone else's? Author and lecturer Leo Buscaglia once talked about a contest he was asked to judge. The purpose of the contest was to find the most caring child. The winner was a four-year-old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old gentleman's yard, climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his mother asked him what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, "Nothing, I just helped him cry." After turkey with my family at 2:00, I'm going to go help with the local Thanksgiving dinner for the homeless. Thank You Lord for the opportunity to help someone. Share your blessings. Happy Thanksgiving, Randy Jobe --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.193 / Virus Database: 93 - Release Date: 9/19/00

    11/23/2000 09:20:01
    1. [JOBE] Obit for Dorothy (Estep) Morley - d/o Harriet Amanda (Jobe) Ellis
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. I just found this obit posted in the archives for Carter Co., TN. Dorothy is granddaughter of John Jobe and Margaret George and gt gd/o David Jobe and Abigail French, and gt gt gd/o Abraham Jobe and Elizabeth MacKay/McKay. http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/tn/carter/obits/morely01.txt Ann

    11/23/2000 08:24:51
    1. Re: [JOBE] New Website
    2. Stanley and Jill Jobe
    3. Yes - I found that also and I will not use it either. Stan Jobe ----- Original Message ----- From: "rjobe" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 5:38 AM Subject: Re: [JOBE] New Website > I won't use it. They copy alot of others work and sell it. 'Nothing new > here. > Randy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 6:00 PM > Subject: [JOBE] New Website > > > > Here is a new site I learned about, don't believe I have seen this one > before. > > > > http://www.kindredkonnections.com/ > > > > <<A HREF="http://www.kindredkonnections.com/"><Kindred Konnections</A> > > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.193 / Virus Database: 93 - Release Date: 9/19/00 > >

    11/23/2000 06:37:22
    1. [JOBE] Caleb Jobe - Sallie Pryor Line & other findings
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Just an update on a new discovery. I was surfing the net and came across the Broyles site. http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0004/g0000080.htm#I176 On this page you will find the Larkin Broyles - Melissa Jobe family. Melissa is the d/o Caleb Jobe and Sallie Pryor, gd/o my Samuel Jobe-Dorcas MacKay. Now when you get to this site, you will see the oldest son, Joel T. Broyles married Ellen TETHEROW. Well we already knew that a Ellen Tetherow, the d/o Ruth Southward and David Tetherow had married. As most know, Ruth Southward is the d/o Sarah 'Sallie' Jobe and William Southward. So when I found this, I wrote a couple from my researcher's page that descend from this line and one was quickly able to put it together. One of the advantages of being on my researcher's pages! >G< Conclusion: we have the son of Melissa (Jobe) Broyles marrying the grandson of Sarah (Jobe) Southward! BOTH Melissa and Sarah were daughters of Caleb Jobe and Sallie Pryor!! I also got a 'bit of new information' on some of the Nancy (Jobe) Bartlett family and the Permelia (Jobe) Martin family which will be on the next update. These are two other daughters of Caleb. Another tidbit that is interesting is that I just discovered that Benjamin Franklin Martin married Sarah Ann Rains on July 25, 1863 Cole Co., Missouri. Benjamin Martin was the s/o Christopher 'Kit' Martin, Jr. and Permelia 'Pamela' Jobe. At this time, I'm not sure how significant this is to the Enoch Job researchers of Cooper -Cole Co., MO - but definitely something to keep in mind. Remember after Lucretia's death, Enoch Job is believed to have married second a MRS. SARAH MARTIN about April 1829 Cooper Co., MO. 1860 -Moniteau Co., Missouri Census MARTIN, James 52, TN John 17, MO Sarah 15 Frances 12 George W. 7 JOBE, Sarah 85, VA MARTIN, Elizabeth 60, VA By itself, this doesn't mean that much - but we have to remember that : 1) late 1780's Samuel Jobe/Dorcas MacKay family and Enoch Job Jr/Lucretia family are in the Greene/Cocke Co., TN area - (same church (Big Pigeon) and both on the 1787-1788 Greene Co., TN Tax List) 2) 1790's Dorcas is member of Old Mulky Church in Monroe Co., KY as well as Enoch - very close time frame together 3) 1802 - Dorcas and sons (Caleb and Jacob) are in Jackson Co., TN 4) 1807 - Caleb in White Co., TN, Enoch is in Warren Co., Tn (Jackson, White,Warren are all adjoining counties especially in 1802-1807 time frame) 5) 1821 - Caleb Jobe family went to Missouri (1818-1820 - Enoch Job family went to MO) 6) NOW we find Enoch Job descendants and Caleb Jobe descendants BOTH in Cole Co., MO and the same surnames in both families!! COINCIDENCE???? **From the above, it appears that Sarah Jobe (widow of Enoch Job Jr) is the widow of some Martin man who died before April 1829." If anyone knows anything about this Sarah (Martin) or the Martin family listed above on the 1860 census, please write Freida or me! Thanks! One must also remember that Enoch Job descends from Joshua Job and Margaret Mackay.Margaret (MacKay) Job was the aunt of my Dorcas (MacKay) who was married to Samuel Job - parents of my Isaac and the Caleb Job who married Sallie Pryor. So there is already a dual relationship here. AND in the middle of all of this moving around, we have my very elusive Isaac, brother to Caleb, whose family ends up in Mo-Ark border also in the 1820's though Isaac, himself, died in the War of 1812 at Battle of New Orleans. Anyway something to think about and to let you know of some of my 'new discoveries' and what to expect on the next update - which by the way, is going to be a big update again - even though only been 10 days! There is a little bit for just about everybody. >G< HAPPY THANKSGIVING!! (Like Freida's husband, mind is working today overtime) and here it is VERY VERY COLD!!! Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/23/2000 05:33:18
    1. Re: [JOBE] New Website
    2. rjobe
    3. I won't use it. They copy alot of others work and sell it. 'Nothing new here. Randy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 6:00 PM Subject: [JOBE] New Website > Here is a new site I learned about, don't believe I have seen this one before. > > http://www.kindredkonnections.com/ > > <<A HREF="http://www.kindredkonnections.com/"><Kindred Konnections</A> > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.193 / Virus Database: 93 - Release Date: 9/19/00

    11/23/2000 04:38:29