Google search...... http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:Jhzh3BNOCt0J:history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/wwii/53dMedicalBattalion/53dMedBn1945.html+Louis+H.+Jobe,+Jr.&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&gl=us [53D MEDICAL BATTALION] SUBJECT: Annual Report of Medical Department Activities TO : Surgeon General, War Dept, Washington, DC 1945 11. On l November, Maj Porter was transferred from the battalion and Lt Col Louis H Jobe, Jr, MC, assumed command. On 3 November, the 617 Med Clr Co rejoined the battalion at Pilsen. On 6 November, Lt Col Jobe departed for temporary duty in the Zone of Interior, and Maj Maurice R. Connolly, Regimental Surgeon of the 302d Infantry Regt assumed command of the battalion. The unit performed no special mission during the month other then evacuation of the 59th Field Hospital to Station Hospitals in Regensburg and Bayreuth. Notice was received that all American troops would leave Czechoslovakia by 30 November and preparations were made to move the battalion. Ambulance service was furnished to evacuate the 59th Field Hospital to Germany. On l2 November the 684 Med Clr Co was assigned to the XV Corps in Germany. As troops left Czechoslovakia during the last week in November, the 428, 429 and 452 Med Coll Co were assigned to the XV Corps in Germany, while the 53rd Med Bn and the 617 Med Clr Co were assigned to the XX Corps in Germany. On 30 November 1945, Hq and Hq Det 53 Med Bn moved to Bad Worishofen in Germany, and were assigned to the 65 Med Gp for administration and operations. No subordinate units were assigned to the battalion, as the 617 Med Clr Co on arrival in XX Corps area, was assigned to the 59 Med Bn. --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Greetings, I think I have located the Louis H. Jobe Jr. that I had found stories on in the Stars and Stripes. I went to Ann's link that shows the state census and found the following. Derma Township Roll T626_1140, ED 15, page 5A Lewis H. JOBE 59 white Misssissippi head Alice F. 55 wife Lewis 20 son Mary A. 17 daughter He is s/o Lewis H. Jobe and Alice F. Ray , gs/o Samuel Boone Jobe and Julia Jane Elizabeth Poff . gt gs/o Samuel Jobe and Sarah 'Sally' Frank and 2nd gt gs/o Isaac Job and Unknown wife, and 3rd gt gs/o Abraham Job and Elizabeth Mackay . Abraham was the s/o Andrew Job Jr. and Elizabeth Vernon. Freida --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
This one I can place Lewis Harmon 'Louis' Jobe, Jr. (1910-1980) - s/o Lewis Harmon Jobe and Alice F. Ray, gs/o Samuel Boone Jobe and Julia Jane Elizabeth Poff, gt gs/o Samuel Jobe and Sarah Frank. Ann (Jobe) Brown The Stars and Stripes Sunday June 29, 1952 109th Fld Hosp Starts Work On Additions SALZBURG - June 29 (S&S) - Work started recently on a construction and enlargement program that will approximately double the facilities of the 109th Fld Hosp by Sept. 1, according to Col Louis H. Jobe, Jr. CO of the hospital. The hospital will annex an adjoining building and the two buildings will be joined by a yet-to-be constructed two-story closed ramp. It is expected that in addition to other improvements, the renovation will increase the present capacity of the hospital to 300 beds. The building was originally designed for 75 beds and currently holds from 110 to 250. Other improvements will include a new eye clinic and out-patient clinic, a modern pediatrics ward and eight examining rooms. IN addition, the X-ray, physiotherapy and laboratory departments will be enlarged. If funds are made available, it is planned to increase the lounge space and include a recreation room with various games and amusements for the patients. The dental clinic presently located at the hospital will be moved to camp Roeder, within six months where it will become a post clinic. Dental service for inpatients only, will be retained at the hospital. An additional dispensary will be installed at Camp Roeder. ------ The Stars and Stripes European Addition Vol. 12 Number 54 Wednesday, June 10, 1953 2 USFA Girl Scouts Receive Badges at Salzburg Ceremony .... Special World Friendship Badges were presented in Salzburg women who have been active in the scouting program. They were Mrs. George W. Aux, Girl Scout commissioner for Austria and Mrs. LOUIS H. JOBE, Jr. and Mrs. Harold R. Jones, consultants in the Girl Scout program. ------ The Stars and Stripes Vol. 12, Number 97 Friday, July 24, 1953 Suttles, Mylod Named to 7th Army Hq Posts .......Other command changes include: USFA - Col. Louis H. Jobe, Jr. 109th Fld Hosp CO, has been reassigned to the Army hospital at Camp Kilmer, N. J., after completing a three-year tour of duty at Salzburg. A native of Winona, Miss., Jobe spent almost three years in the European Theater in World War II, participating in five campaigns Prior of his USFA assignment, he was with the Student Det, 5th Army Hq, and the Army and Navy GH, Hot Springs, Ark. ------- The Stars and Stripes Vol Number Sunday, July 26, 1953 Salzburg Rite Salzburg (Special) - Capping ceremonies for 11 Gray ladies were held at the 109th Fld Hosp at Camp Turscott, With Co Col Louis H. Jobe, Jr. and Maude Campbell, assistant ARC field director. Jobe awarded certificates and Miss Campbell capped the following...... If anyone would like copies of these, just email me freida49@yahoo.com and I will be happy to send. We also need to identify who this Col. Louis H. Jobe, Jr. from Mississippi was. I do not find him listed in Jobe Legacy. Freida
Can anyone identify this Edgar? > The Stars and Stripes Vol 2 Number 26 > Friday, Sept. 20, 1946 > > Six Yank Deaths Raise September Road Toll To 22 > > FRANKFURT, Sept. 19 - As USFET announced the start of an intensified > campaign to reduce the theater's excessive fatality rates, six more > American soldiers died on the highways of Europe to bring the September > traffic toll to 22. Jeeps claimed the lives of nine; trucks 11; and > motorcycle, two. > > Pfc EDGAR JOBE, 3471st Ord. Maint. Co., was killed Sept. 19 in another > truck accident near Nurmberg. >
The Stars and Stripes Sunday June 29, 1952 109th Fld Hosp Starts Work On Additions SALZBURG - June 29 (S&S) - Work started recently on a construction and enlargement program that will approximately double the facilities of the 109th Fld Hosp by Sept. 1, according to Col Louis H. Jobe, Jr. CO of the hospital. The hospital will annex an adjoining building and the two buildings will be joined by a yet-to-be constructed two-story closed ramp. It is expected that in addition to other improvements, the renovation will increase the present capacity of the hospital to 300 beds. The building was originally designed for 75 beds and currently holds from 110 to 250. Other improvements will include a new eye clinic and out-patient clinic, a modern pediatrics ward and eight examining rooms. IN addition, the X-ray, physiotherapy and laboratory departments will be enlarged. If funds are made available, it is planned to increase the lounge space and include a recreation room with various games and amusements for the patients. The dental clinic presently located at the hospital will be moved to camp Roeder, within six months where it will become a post clinic. Dental service for inpatients only, will be retained at the hospital. An additional dispensary will be installed at Camp Roeder. ------ The Stars and Stripes European Addition Vol. 12 Number 54 Wednesday, June 10, 1953 2 USFA Girl Scouts Receive Badges at Salzburg Ceremony .. Special World Friendship Badges were presented in Salzburg women who have been active in the scouting program. They were Mrs. George W. Aux, Girl Scout commissioner for Austria and Mrs. LOUIS H. JOBE, Jr. and Mrs. Harold R. Jones, consultants in the Girl Scout program. ------ The Stars and Stripes Vol. 12, Number 97 Friday, July 24, 1953 Suttles, Mylod Named to 7th Army Hq Posts .......Other command changes include: USFA - Col. Louis H. Jobe, Jr. 109th Fld Hosp CO, has been reassigned to the Army hospital at Camp Kilmer, N. J., after completing a three-year tour of duty at Salzburg. A native of Winona, Miss., Jobe spent almost three years in the European Theater in World War II, participating in five campaigns Prior of his USFA assignment, he was with the Student Det, 5th Army Hq, and the Army and Navy GH, Hot Springs, Ark. ------- The Stars and Stripes Vol Number Sunday, July 26, 1953 Salzburg Rite Salzburg (Special) - Capping ceremonies for 11 Gray ladies were held at the 109th Fld Hosp at Camp Turscott, With Co Col Louis H. Jobe, Jr. and Maude Campbell, assistant ARC field director. Jobe awarded certificates and Miss Campbell capped the following...... If anyone would like copies of these, just email me freida49@yahoo.com and I will be happy to send. We also need to identify who this Col. Louis H. Jobe, Jr. from Mississippi was. I do not find him listed in Jobe Legacy. Freida --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
David Job and Abigail Denton Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/dav_den.html #1 and #2 David Job and Abigail Denton Marriage Bond -----Submitted and transcribed by Randy Jobe Know all men by these presents that we David Job & John Whittson are held and firmly bound unto our Sovereign Lord George the Third in the Amount _____ Pounds Current money, to the which payment will and truly to ne made to our Sd Lord _______ Successors, now bind ourselves and each of us, our pwed and each of our heirs Executors and Assigns_______ _______ family by our presents sealed with our seals and dated this 2teth day ________ 1772 The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas Thom__ _________ Clerk of the County Count of Dunmore hath this day _____ _______ for the _________ bound David Job unto Abigail Denton of the said County. Now of their ______________ cause to obstruct the said Marriage and that no damage accrue by means _____________ living _______ as afor said then the above obligation to be _____ or ____________________ force and Virtue Signed & Sealed In Presence of Joha: Clark ---------- #3 1787 Washington Co., TN Tax List - David Job #204 -----located McClung Library in Knoxville, TN -----Submitted by Donna (Cox) Briggs #4 1790 Washington Co., TN Tax List - David Job #10 -----located McClung Library in Knoxville, TN -----Submitted by Donna (Cox) Briggs Ann (Jobe) Brown
The Brick page has now been revised with the 'right photos' and several new ones from Donna. Be sure to check it out. When Donna visited, she was very 'rushed' and it was in the low 20's. She definitely hopes to return with more time and warmer weather. She got a 'taste' of what the soldiers would have felt at Valley Forge. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/brick_meeting_house_cemetery.html Also a couple of new photos have been added to the Nottingham Lots page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/lot35.html As any of you do visit the area and obtain photos - please share with us. Ann (Jobe) Brown
The Stars and Stripes Vol 2 Number 26 Friday, Sept. 20, 1946 Six Yank Deaths Raise September Road Toll To 22 FRANKFURT, Sept. 19 - As USFET announced the start of an intensified campaign to reduce the theater's excessive fatality rates, six more American soldiers died on the highways of Europe to bring the September traffic toll to 22. Jeeps claimed the lives of nine; trucks 11; and motorcycle, two. Pfc EDGAR JOBE, 3471st Ord. Maint. Co., was killed Sept. 19 in another truck accident near Nurmberg. ( For you younger researchers not familiar with WW II, this took place in Germany, Freida) --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.
This family has 4 Jobe connections Thomas Melvin Long and Mary Delana Moore Photos/Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/tlong_mmoore.html #12 October 26, 1935 Montgomery Co., Kansas Application for Marriage License and Marriage Certificate Howard R. Yeubanks and Mary E. Long Submitted by Katherine Carpenter #13 December 18, 1943 Osage, Kansas Alfred H. Daniel and Mary Noma Long Marriage Certificate Submitted by Katherine Carpenter #14 1.. May 6, 1968 Cherokee Co., Kansas Application and Affidavid for Marriage License Eugene Richardson and Mary Enoma Daniel Submitted by Katherine Carpenter **Next will be moving on to David Job and Abigail Denton. Ann (Jobe) Brown
Cousins: William Jackson Long Jr and Lucena L. Cook Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_long_jr_lucenna_cook #2 Sarah Elizabeth (Rhine) Long, Mary Cathern Long, Dora Malissa Long, Kenneth Francis Long - The male in the pic is Kenneth Francis Long b. 7-14-1886 Page Co. IA, beside him is Dora Malissa Long b. 12-26-1889 Des Moines, IA, in front of Kenneth is Sarah Elizabeth-Rine (Rhine) Long, and beside her is Mary Cathern Long, b. 10-13-1882 Page Co. IA. This pic was taken on Sarah's wedding day to James Richard Long, b. 6-14-1870 Paige Co. IA in 1897 Submitted by Rie McGaha *This album appears on both the Abraham Job site and the Caleb Job site. Ann (Jobe) Brown
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ajobebrown Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jobe/442.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Jeri, Didn't have your address saved so having to reply this way. Good to hear from you again. By the way, this is going to the Jobe list also since it is on the Jobe board. Everyone Jerri's father, Bill, and my father, Earl, were brothers so Jerri is my 1st cousin. To answer your question, so far I haven't found any connection to Casey Mears or any Mears in Riverside. You can write me personally at ann@personainternet.com Ann Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
New album - this one appears on both the Abraham Job and Caleb Job2 sites as his father descends from both. George Washington Long and Cora Ann Robertson Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/gw_cora_long.html #1August 15, 1899 Cherokee County, Kansas - Marriage Record of George Washington Long and Cora Ann Robertson *George descends from Mary (Job) MacKay's son, William Mackay and granddaughter, Elizabeth (McKay) Long. *George descends from Phebe (Job) Barrons daughter, Leah (Jobe) Epperson and granddaughter, Delena Lucena (Epperson) Cook. Ann (Jobe) Brown
New album COUSINS: John Milton McKay and Lula Ann Tipton Photos http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/john_milton_mckay_tipton.html #1 Callie (Tipton) McKay (left) with sister Lula (Tipton) McKay - - also a grandchild. Both of these sisters (Jobe descendants from Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton) married to McKay Brothers - who were Jobe descendants from Mary (Job) McKay. Submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray Ann (Jobe) Brown
Correction: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/brick_meeting_house_cemetery.html Just realized, from Donna and Randy, that I had some of West Nottingham Meeting house and cemetery, mixed in with the Brick ones. I have now removed them from this page and will be making a new page for West Nottingham and will also be adding some new ones to the Brick page. Ann (Jobe) Brown
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jerlittle Surnames: mears Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jobe/442.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am the daughter of Minnie Jobe's son William Jobe. I am currently trying to find out if we care related to Casey Mears, the race car driver. I lived about 80 miles from Bakersfield California for 25 years and seem to remember my father saying he thought he had relatives there. It would have been Roger Mears????? I am in no way trying to pursue the famous race car driver, just wondering if the Mear's of Bakersfield were related. Thank's for any info! Geraldine Jobe Little Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
3 new photos Calvin Luther 'Bose' McKay and Ilo Sue Thompson Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/calvin_luther_mckay.html #1 Calvin Luther McKay as young man - submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray #2 Ilo Sue (Thomason) Mckay as young woman . Submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray #5 Kennethh McKay -s/o Calvin Luther 'Bose' McKay and Ilo Sue Thomason. Submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray Ann (Jobe) Brown
2 new photos added to John Elbert McKay and Iva Wilson Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/john_elbert_mckay.html #1 John Elbert McKay in army uniform - WW1 - submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray #2 John Elbert McKay and sister, Willie (McKay) Duck (abt 1920) - submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray Ann (Jobe) Brown
New photo added Chester Arthur McKay and Mary Elizabeth Buckner Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/chester_arthur_mckay.html #1 Chester Arthur McKay as young man - submitted by Donna (Duck) Murray Ann (Jobe) Brown
anyone know who Robert C. is? It looks like he would have been born 1919-1920. Subject: [JOB] Stars & Stripes 1952 > The Stars & Stripes Vol 16, Number 175, Page 1 > Friday, October 16, 1952 > > 11 Die as B29 Explodes in Air > > PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 9 (AP) - An Air Force crew of 11 died in the > explosion and crash of a B29 bomber 18 miles south of here yesterday. The > craft on a training flight from Travis Air Force Base at Fairfield, > Calif., blew apart in midair and plummeted to earth. Debris was scattered > over a mile-square area of timbered farmland. > > AF investigators searched the wreckage for a clue to the cause of the > accident. Names of of the victims were announced at Travis today. The > other two will be identified after relatives are notified. > > The dead include: > Maj. Robert W. Head, 34, Travis AFB, plane commander; Maj. ROBERT C. > JOBE, 32 Travis AFB; Lt. Orval C. Huffman, 32, Vacaville, Calif.; Capt. > Parker A Goodall, 35 Travis, AFB; S. Sgt. Clarence Krohn, 32, Eden Ida.; > A/2C Charles E.Wovries 21, Dayton, Ohio; S. Sgt. Billy E.Butler, 27, > Salem, N.J.; A/2C Glenwood P. Dailey, Jr. 22, Muskogee, Okla.; and A/2C > William E. Cullen, 22, Oklahoma City. >
This album now has a new link and 6 more photos - all courtesy of Donna (Duck) Murray COUSINS: Jeremiah McKay and Martha Rice and Callie Tipton Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/mckay_rice_tipton.html #1 Jeremiah McKay (1853-1935) - - as a young man #2 Jeremiah McKay (1853-1935) - 2nd photos - - as a middle- aged man #3 Callie (Tipton) and Jeremiah McKay - Callie (Tipton) and Jeremiah McKay. Both are Jobe descendants #4 Jeremiah McKay (older man) #5 Callie (Tipton) McKay (left) with sister Lula (Tipton) McKay - - also a grandchild. Both of these sisters (Jobe descendants from Joshua Jobe and Ruth Tipton) married to McKay Brothers - who were Jobe descendants from Mary (Job) McKay #6 McKay Homeplace - Park Springs, Texas Ann (Jobe) Brown