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    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Samuel Odle and Cynthia Walker 3) (Patti)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. The Jonthan Odle and 2 wives reocrds album is now 5 albums 1) Jonathan Odle and 1) Sarah Jane Calton 2) Tempe E. Dennis Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jon_odell_calton.html 2) Martha Adaline O'Dell and Adlai Rufus Lowrance Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/martha_odell_low.html 3) Abraham Franklin O'Dell and Nancy Jane Layman Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/abe_frank_odell.html 4) James Samuel O'Dell and Emma Lee Jones Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jas_sam_odell.html 5) Nancy C. O'Dell and Arthur A. Sharp Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/nan_odell_sharp.html Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/24/2007 12:30:36
    1. [JOBE] Great day for Samuel and Dorcas
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Well I just finisehd transferring everything for the Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay family and the Elizabeth (Job) Leath. Every album on this page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/j_caleb.html has now been transferred and index page revised. Also went to the mall and show this morning and came home and had the 2 Wilgus letters. But one of the best things was 2 photos of Mary Ann (Jobe) Boyd who was born in 1835 and died in 1904. Mary was the d/o Abraham 'Devil Abe' Jobe and Elizabeth Hays and gd/o Daniel Jobe and Mourning Pryor and gt gd/o Samuel and Dorcas. It isn't everyday that I get a photo of someone born in 1835. Anyone think I should go back out? >grin< Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/24/2007 09:37:39
    1. [JOBE] More Wilgus (Elizabeth Job Leath)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. *Forwarding, (still more information for this group) Angeline was great granddaughter of Elizabeth (Jobe) Leath. Elizabeth was a sister to my Samuel Jobe and Randy's Nathan Job. ----- Original Message ----- From: CLARKBeep@aol.com To: ann@personainternet.com Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 12:34 PM Subject: SARAH, JENNIE, WILLIAM, HENRY WILGUS INFORMATION SARAH ELIZABETH WILGUS BRUSH: Sarah Elizabeth Wilgus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilgus, was born in Illinois, March 20, 1864. She spent her childhood in Illinois and then moved with her parents to Iowa where she met and married Walter J. Brush on December 5, 1880. They lived in Iowa, where their children were born, until the year 1893, when they came to Custer County, Nebraska, and located on a farm seven miles northeast of Sargent and lived there for ten years. Then in the year 1903 they moved to Sargent where Mr. Brush engaged in the dray business. After a few years they leased the Dr. Fenstermacher hospital which they operated for several years and until the time of Mr. Brush's death, March 1, 1916. Following his death Mrs. Brush continued to operate the hospital for a short time. Some time afterwards she entered the Odd Fellows' and Rebekahs' home for aged people at York, Nebraska, and remained there awhile and then came back to Sargent and lived for some years. Mr. and Mrs. Brush were the parents of four children: John William Brush, who passed away when still a young man on September 12, 1913; Oscar Samuel Brush of Crawford, Nebraska; Roy Brush of Sargent, Nebraska; and Alice Phebe Mattox of Marsing, Idaho. Mrs. Brush had been in failing health for several years and while on a visit with her son Oscar Brush and family at Crawford, Nebraska, took seriously ill and passed away at a nursing home there on March 29, 1945; at the age of 81 years and 9 days. She was preceded in death by her parents, several brothers and sisters, her husband and one son. Interment was made in the Sargent (Mount Hope)Cemetery by the side of her husband who preceded here in death twenty nine years. In attendance at her funeral from away were her son Oscar Brush and wife of Crawford, Nebraska; her only daughter, Mrs. Alice (Ed) Mattox of Marsing, Idaho; her niece Mrs. Lucille, (Lola) Evans of Casper, Wyoming, Mrs. Evans being the only daughter of Mrs. Brush's brother Jacob Wilgus deceased; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brush of Grand Island, Nebraska, Harold Brush being the older of the two sons of Mrs. Brush's son Roy Brush and wife of Sargent, Nebraska; Mrs. Roy Dare of the vicinity of Gates, Nebraska; and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Welch of Crawford, Nebraska. WALTER J. BRUSH: Walter J. Brush was born in Illinois Nove 25, 1850 and died at his home in Sargent, Nebr., March 1st. 1916, aged 65 years, three months and five days, neuralgia of the heart, is believed to have been the cause of his demise. While still in tender years, with his parents, he removed from Illinois to Clinton county, Iowa in 1858. Eight years were spent there, removing to Tama County, Iowa. Here on Dec. 4, 1880 he was united in marriage to Sarah E. Wilgus. In the spring of 1893 he removed to Custer county, locating on a farm until the spring of 1903 when he removed to Sargent. To this union were born four children -- John William, who died about two years ago, Oscar Samuel, living at Alliance, Nebr., Roy and Alice Phoebe Mattox, both of this city, who with the wife are left to mourn his sudden death. Also one sister, Mrs. Emma Bradshaw, Toledo, Iowa, and three brothers, O. W. Brush, Gladbrook, Iowa; C C. Brush, Pipestone, Minn., and J. W. Brush, Cedar Rapids, Iowa survive. Mr. Brush united with the U. B. church at Garwin, Iowa, April 1893 and transferred to the Methodist church at Sargent, of which he was a member when the final summons came. The funeral and services were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the M.E. Church and the remains tenderly borne to Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rev.. e. h. Maynard conducting the services. All members of the family were present at the last obsequies, including one brother O. W. Brush JOHN WILLIAM BRUSH; Following an illiness of less than two months duration, John W. Brush died at the local hospital at 1:00 o'clock Friday morning from diabetes. Two months ago no one would have sumised that he was afflicted with a fatal malady. Monday prior to his death, he grew worse and all efforts of the family physical were of no avail. The disease had stealthly obtained a foothold that his system was unable to withstand its ravages. During the past five years he was engaged in the dray business in this city and only last August disposed unto his brother on account of failing health. His nice little home and other property he traded for stock and a crop in the field in Antelope valley Sept. lst he moved out there. One week later he grew worse and came to the hospital with hopes that a rest and care by his mother might restore him to strength and health. But the fate of the one who rules the universe did not will it so, and from the time began to leave him rapidly. Wednesday and Thursday his death was expected momentarily. Surrounded by he entered the hospital his strength the grief striken wife, father and sister, he became extict at midnight, mother, two brothers and the only Friday. The deceased was a member of the volunteer firemen, who turned out in a body and acted as escort to the procession as it lead Ks Way from the home of his parents to the church. Six members of the department were pall bearers. The deceased was thirty one years of age. The funeral was held from the M. E. church Sunday at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. E. H. Maynard, after which the body was tenderly borne to the Sargent cemetery and placed in a cement vault. The church was filled with sorrowing friends and those who came to pay the departed one their respects. 1900 Federal Census Nebraska Custer County, Sargent Township Roll: T623 921; Page: 15B, Enumeration District: 73 BRUSH, Walter J. Head W M Nov 1850 49 M 20 Illinois New Jersey New Jersey Farmer BRUSH, Sarah E. Wife W F Mar 1864 36 M 20 4 4 Illinois Illinois Illinois BRUSH, John W. Son W M Feb 1882 18 S Iowa Illinois Illinois BRUSH, Oscar W. Son W M May 1884 16 Iowa Illinois Illinois BRUSH, Roy Son W M Oct 1887 13 S Iowa Illinois Illinois BRUSH, Alice E. Dau F Apr 1890 10 S Iowa Illinois Illinois JENNIE WILGUS PEACH WADDELL Jennie Wilgus was born January of 1866. She married G H.(Gus) Peach 3 Mar 1886. Their son Roy was born Feb 7 1886. Gus Peach died early in their marriage. Sometime between 1920 and 1929 Jennie Wilgus Peach married Hiram Wright Waddell and moved to Venice California. Hiram Waddell died about 1931. 1930 Federal Census California, Los Angeles County, Incorporated place - Los Angeles City, Township or other county division: Assembly Distric 57. 905 303 303 WADDELL, W. Head O 2,000 R No M W 68 M 22 No No Mass Ireland, Ireland Yes Mon WADDELL, Janie, Wife H F W 59 M 37 No No Illinois Ohio Illinois Yes None Jennie Wilgus Peach Waddell died at 12:15A , July 11, 1957 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California. Female: white, widowed, Date of Birth: Unknown Birthplace: Illinois She died from Cerebral Thrombois due to Arteriosclerosis. Age at Last Birthday: about 88 years, Usual Occupation: practical nurse; Kind of Business: nursing; She was living at 905 Nowita Place, Venice, California. She died in Los Angeles County General Hospital, 1200 North State Street. She may have been institutionalized at the time of her death. She was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. The informant on her death certificate was Cliff Thebiay. Cliff Theibiay was a relation by marriage. His mother was a Waddell. Registration District No. 7053, Registrar's Number 12910 1910 Federal Census Iowa, Wright County, Eagle Grove Township, 209 209 PEACH, Roy Head M W 21 0 Iowa Iowa Iowa English Brakeman Railroad PEACH, Katie, Wife S W 22 M S. Dakota Iowa Iowa English None 1920 Federal Census Iowa, Wright County, Eagle Grove Township 212 97 99 PEACH, Roy Head R M W 33 M Iowa Iowa Iowa Railroad Employee Yard Foreman PEACH, Catherine Wife F W 35 M South Dakota Iowa Iowa PEACH, Raymond, Son, M W 9 S Iowa Iowa South Dakota PEACH, Robert, Son M W 5 S Iowa Iowa South Dakota PEACH, Jennie, Mother F W 50 Wd Iowa Iowa Iowa Practical Nurse Private Family ROY PEACH LOSES LIFE IN C. & N. W. YARDS Switchman Killed in Unknown Manner, Early Saturday Morning, Body Dragged to C. G. W. Crossing. Roy Peach lost his life while on duty as switch crew foreman in the Northwestern yards here early Saturday morning. The cause, or exact manner of his death is unknown and probably never will be ascertained. He had been working with the regular switching crew which consisted of Mr. Peach as foreman and Switchmen C. A. Hall and L. Van Deelen. They had delivered a car of merchandise to the freight house and had gone back to the yard office in the west yards. They were waiting at the yard office for the early morning southbound freight No. 324, to pull out. After the train had gone and as they were about to resume their work, Mr. Peach's absence was discovered. After waiting for a few minutes for him to show up, they started out to look for him. The crew thought perhaps he had ridden down to the freight house or to the dispatcher's office on the freight. As they neared the freight house switch, they found his overshoe, and one of his legs by the side of the track, a littler further along. they continued their search and his body was found lodged against the rails at the Great Western Crossing near the tower house. The tower house is at least, half a mile from the place where Peach's leg was found and a mile from the yard office where he was last seen alive. There was plenty of evidence of Mr. Peach's body having been dragged along between the rails in the cinders and gravel on the road bed. There was no evidence whatever found on the freight train which was examined at Webster City of the tragic accident in which it has been involved. Coroner Walker and the Northwester claim agent decided an inquest was unnecessary. The remains were taken to the Kubitschek & Kastler undertaking parlor. Blurred section of newspaper. The widow and two sons survive in addition to Mr. Peach's mother, Mrs. H. Waddell of Los Angeles. Obituary Roy Peach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Peach, was born at Beaman, Iowa, Feb. 7, 1886, and died Dec. 14, 1929, aged 43 years, 10 months and seven days. He was married to Miss Catherine McClain, Oct. 12,, 1909 at Hawarden, Iowa. Two sons were born to this union. Raymond, who is in the navy, stationed at New York City, and Robert. Mr. Peach leaves to mourn their loss his wife and two sons and his mother, Mrs. Hiram Waddell of Venice, California, his father having passed away years. ago. Funeral services were held at the Kubitachek & Kastler Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Father T. Nolan, and burial was in Calvary cemetery. MRS. ROY (CATHERINE A.McCLAIN) PEACH FORMER RESIDENT BURIED HERE' Grave side services were held Saturday morning in Calvary cemetery for MRS. ROY PEACH of Huron, SD, a former Eagle Grove resident. Mrs. Peach died at her home in Huron Wednesday following a long illness. Her husband and two sons, Raymond and Bob proceeded her in death. Here for the committal service were two nieces, Lucille Murray of Green Bay, Wisconsin and Alice Clifford of St. Paul, Minnesota. RAYMOND JOSEPH PEACH Pneumonia following serious throat infection fatal to Eagle Grove young man. Burial Wednesday. Raymond Joseph Peach died of pneumonia at Worrell hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, Monday morning at 7 o'clock, August 12, 1935. Death Certificate # 1935-MN-010587, County of Death: Olmsted Funeral services were held in Eagle Grove, Wednesday morning at Sacred Heart church. Burial was made in the family lot in Calvary cemetery. Obituary Raymond Joseph Peach, the son of Mrs. Roy Peach of Westington Springs, So. Dakota, formerly of Eagle Grove, was born August 17, 1910, in Eagle Grove, and passed away after an illness of three months at Worrell hospital in Rochester, Minn., Monday Monday morning at 7 o'clock. August 12, 1935, at the age of 24 years, 11 months, 26 days. He attended Sacred Heart and Eagle Grove high school, graduating with the class of 1928. After graduation he joined the navy and served until after the death of his father. For the past five years he has been working in New York city. He leaves to mourn their loss his mother, Mrs. Roy Peach of Westington Springs, South Dakota and his brother Robert of Marshall, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Collopy of Eagle Grove, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Murrary and daughter-Lucille of Rochester, Minn., Miss Alice Clifford of Marshall, Minn., Mrs. Irving Hauser of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collopy of Hawarden and Mrs. Wm. Bowerman of Sandborn, Minn., were among those who were here for the funeral. HENRY KELLY WILGUS; Henry was listed in the World War 1 Draft Registration 1917-1918 Registration Card , Registrar's Report 24-4-43 C Serial Number: 996; Order Number A282 Henry Kelly Wilgus Permanent Home Address: 321 N 5th, St. Joseph, Bachanan, MO. Age 36 Date of Birth: July 20th 1882, White, Native Born Present Occupation: Firriman?? Employer's Name: Hammond Packing Co, South St. Joseph, MO Nearest Relative: Jake Wilgus, Sargeant, Nebraska Description of Registrant, Height - Tall, Build - Slender Color of Eyes - Blue, Color of Hair - Light Brown 1930 Fifteenth Census of the United States Iowa, County Marshall,Incorportated Place: Marshalltown, City 308 113 126 WILGUS, L. V.. Head R 20.00 M W 25 M 25 No Yes Iowa Iowa Iowa Driver Grader, Road Construction WILGUS, Mildred, Wife, F W 26 M 26 Iowa, Germany, Iowa None California Death Index, 1940 -1997 Name: WILGUS, LEONARD V. SSN; 480-20-1817 Sex: Male Birth Date: 22 Feb 1905 Birthplace: Iowa Death Date: 28 Feb 1988 Death Place: Sacramento, CA Social Security Death Index Name: Leonard V. Wilgus SSN;; 480-20-1817 95673 Rio Linda, Sacramento, California, United States of America Born: 22 Feb 1905 Died 28 Feb 1988 State: Iowa (Before 1951) WILLIAM F. WILGUS William was listed in the World War 1 Draft Registration : Registration Card Serial Number 3964; Order Number 9915 William Fletcher Wilgus Permanent Home Address: 417 State, Waterloo, Blackhawk, Iowa Age: 43 Date of Birth: August 30, 1875 Race - White: Native Born, Permanent Occupation - Boiler Maker Helper; Employers Name - I.C.R.R.O. Waterloo, Blackhawk Iowa Nearest Relative: Catherine, Wilgus (Wife) 417 State, Waterloo, Blackhawk, Iowa Description of Registrant: Height: Medium Build: Medium, Color of Eyes - Blue, Color of Hair - Light. No Physical disqualification. 14-1-50C 1910 Federal Population Census, State of Iowa, County of Black Hawk, City of Waterloo, East Waterloo Township WILGUS, William F. Head M W 35 M 4 Missouri Illinois Illinois Electrician Electrical Company WILGUS, Catherine Wife F W 26 M 4 Minnesota New York Aust. Bohoeiman None WILGUS, Donald Son M W 2 S Iowa Missouri Minnesota None 1920 Federal Population Census, State of Iowa, County of Black Hawk, City of Waterloo, East Waterloo Township: WILGUS, William Head M W 44 M Missouri Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Boiler Maker Steam R WILGUS, Katherine Wife F W 36 M Minnesota Illinois Austria Packer Factory WILGUS, Donald Son M W 12 S Iowa Missouri Minnesota None WILGUS, Dorothy Daughter F W 8 S Iowa Missouri Minnesota None 1930 Federal Census State of Iowa, County of Black Hawk, City of Waterloo 421 316 344 WILGUS, William F. Head M W 54 M 30 Missouri Illinois Illinois Boiler Maker Steam Shop WILGUS, Catherine E Wife F W 46 M 23 Minnesota Iowa Packer Meat Packing Plant WILGUS, Dorothy I. Daughter F W 18 S Iowa Missouri Minnesota None

    11/24/2007 09:31:51
    1. [JOBE] Angeline Padgett and John Wilgus
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. *Forwarding, Angeline was great granddaughter of Elizabeth (Jobe) Leath. Elizabeth was a sister to my Samuel Jobe and Randy's Nathan Job. ----- Original Message ----- From: CLARKBeep@aol.com To: ann@personainternet.com Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 12:23 PM Subject: More Information on the Wilgus Family DEATH COMES TO MRS. ELNORA WILGUS: At 4:20 o'clock Saturday afternoon, May 7, Mrs. Elnora S. Wilgus passed away at her home in this city following an illness of several weeks, the last two weeks of which she was confined to her bed. Although she had not enjoyed the best of health for many years, she had been able to do her own work since moving from the farm to this city ten years ago this spring until this last illness. Then her sister, Mrs. G. E. Livermore, helped her some each day until she felt unable to be up. Then Mrs. Livermore stayed at her home continuously until after her death. The funeral was held at the Methodist Episcopal church at two o'clock Monday afternoon. F. W. Spooner was the funeral director. The pastor of the church, the Rev. V. Ray Bell had charge of the services and preached the funeral sermon. The singing was by a mixed quartette composed of Ivan H. Shires, Mrs. Marshall Shettron, Mrs. Bert Ames and Bernard Brush. Mrs. Robert G. Brown was at the piano. The songs used were "Beautiful Isle," "Alseep in Jesus", and "Abide With Me." The pall bearers were Albert M. Smith, Earnest F. Morris, Charles R. Mattox, Roy L. Sweet, Harry A. Sherman and Ben F. Ailshie. Interment was made in the West Union cemetery in the lot where her mother, Mrs. Belle V. Miller, her sister Doris, and her husband Jacob Wilgus are interred. Elnora Short Miller was born January 12, 1881, near Moulton Appanoose county, Iowa, and died May 7 1938, in Sargent, Custer county, Nebraska, her age being 57 years, 3 months and 25 days. She was the oldest daughter of Ebenezer and Belle Short Miller. At the age of five years she was brought from Iowa by her parents who located on a farm near what was then the village of West Union, Custer county, Nebraska. Later the family moved to Cummings Park some miles north and west of West Union. There in the Cummings Park school district she received her common school education. In the fall of 1898 she accompanied her parents to Buffalo, Johnson county, Wyoming. Although the family returned to Nebraska in the summer of 1900, she remained at Buffalo with relatives and completed her high school course the spring of 1901, and then taught school one year. In the spring of 1902 she returned to Nebraska and joined the family who were living in Sargent. After teaching school a year in a district some miles from Sargent, she entered the normal department of the Nebraska Wesleyan University, at University Place, now a part of Lincoln, Nebraska. She finished the training school the next spring, 1904. Again she taught in rural schools, but following her mother's death in 1905, she kept house for her father and younger brother until her marriage September 29 1908, to Jacob Wilgus. The following spring they went to Powell, northwestern Wyoming, and they resided on an irrigated farm for three years. The spring of 1912 they returned to Nebraska and resided on different farms until March, 1928, when they moved to Sargent and located in the west part of town. Here on November 25, 1929, her husband died. She continued to live in the home until death claimed her May 7th, 1938. While yet a young woman she united with the Methodist Episcopal church and remained a faithful and consistent member until her death. When she was a younger woman, she was quite active in church, Sunday school and Epworth League work, but owing to failing health she had been unable to attend church for a number of years. She leaves to mourn their loss two brothers Buy E. Miller of Denver, Colorado, and Arthur L. Miller of Cincinnati, Ohio; one sister Mrs. Mary E. (Guy E.) Livermore of Sargent, Nebraska; a step mother, Mrs. Mary E. Miller of Long Beach California; a step daughter Mrs. Lucille (Lola) Evans of Casper, Wyoming, and other relatives and friends. Her father preceded her in death by 1 year, 4 months and 11 days, having passed away December 26, 1936. He resided at Long Beach, California, at the time of his death, having lived there for about fourteen years preceding his death. JACOB WILGUS' DAUGHTER LUCILLE WILGUS EVANS AND HER FAMILY: 1930 Federal Census, Wyoming, Natrona County, Casper City 730 28 21 EVANS, Lola R. Head M W 36 M 22 Nebraska Iowa Iowa Insulator, Refinery EVANS, Lucille Wife F W 32 M 18 Iowa Indiana Maryland None EVANS, Donald J. Son M W 13 S Nebraska Nebraska Iowa EVANS, Robert R. Son M W 10 S Nebraska Nebraska Iowa EVANS, Nadine A. Dau F W 6 S Nebraska Nebraska Iowa EVANS, Richard A. Son M W 4 S Wyoming Nebraska Iowa EVANS, Anita M. Dau F W 2 S Wyoming Nebraska Iowa Social Security Death Index: Lola Rea Evans was born 3 Jan 1894 and died June 1970 Casper, Natrona, Wyoming Social Secuirty Death INdex. Lucille Eanvs was born 11 Feb 1898 and died Jun 1982 in Casper, Natrona, Wyoming. MARY MRYTLE WILGUS BAILEY; Mary Mrytle Wilgus Bailey was born Feb 14, 1865 in Illinois and died July 27, 1940 in Glendive, Dawson County, Montana of Coronary Occulsion, Hypertension, Arterial Selerosis. Death Certificate Gld. 1494. The informant on Mary Bailey's death certificate was Ty Myers, Mary's Bailey's son-in-law. Mother and Father were marked Unknown. Birth in Missouri, Widowed. Spouse listed as Laurance. In all the paperwork that I have come across Mary Bailey listed herself as a widow. But I Found Zelora H. Bailey living with his mother Harriett Bailey in the 1900 and 1910 Federal Census in Luverene, Rock County, Minnesota. Zelora (Lora) H. Bailey was born on May 23, 1851 in Jefferson County, New York and was therefor 59 years 4 months and 10 days old at the time of his death. The deceased was a son of Mr. Thomas J. Bailey and Mrs. Harriett C. Graves Bailey, and died October 10, 1910 in Rochester, Minnesota from cancer of the bowels. This is information on the Bailey family. Mary Mrytle Wilgus Bailey's husband. This information was researched by the Rock County Historical Society, 123 Freeman, Luverne, Minnesota 56156 and sent to Rose Dodd, . ZELORA H. BAILEY DEAD 14 OCT 1910 FUNERAL WILL BE HELD TODAY Following Operation for Cancer, Z. H. Bailey, of This City, Died Monday at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester -- Lived Here for 37 Years and Was Well Known and Highly Esteemed Throughout this Section Zelora H. Bailey, for thirty-seven years a resident of Rock county, passed away Monday at St. Mary's hospital at Rochester, this state, where he had undergone an operation a week previous for a cancerous growth of the bowels. For a few days after the operation was performed Mr. Bailey's condition seemed quite favorable, but the latter part of last week it was found necessary to perform a second operation and after this his condition gradually grew worse until the end came. His relatives, however, were not notified of the near approach of death until Tuesday, when a card was received stating that his condition was worse and requesting his sister, Mrs. B. S. Bullis, to come at once. Mrs. Bullis left on the Tuesday noon passenger, reaching Rochester that night and found that her brother had been dead for nearly tweny hours. She notified C. A Reynolds, who went to Rochester Wednesday to accompany the remains to this city, reaching here last evening. The deceased was a son of Mrs. and Mrs. T. J. Bailey,and was born on May 23, 1851, in Jefferson county, New York, and was therefor 59 years 4 months and 10 days old at the time of his death. When two years old he moved with his parents to Dodge county, Wis., where they lived until 1855, when the family moved to Winona county, this state, where they continued to reside until 1873, when they came to this county and the deceased had since made his home here. He is survived by his aged mother, Mrs. Harriett Bailey, of this city, and three sisters, Mrs. (Eliza Jane) B. S. Bullis, of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. (Alda E.) D. C. VanUfford, of Meade county, S. D., and Mrs. J(Alice) C. J. Ronald, of Clear Lake. S. D. For a number of years Mr. Bailey had devoted his time to truck gardening and poultry raising and just a few weeks ago had sold his home on East Warren street, purchased a residence in Ashcreek and had made arrangements to have it moved to his four-acre tract of land on South Freeman avenue, and was happy in the thought that he was soon to have a home after his heart's desire, where his mother and him could spend their remaining years. But about three weeks ago a suspicion of the character of the ailment with which he had been suffering for more than a year and a half entered his mind and he underwent an examination the next day that proved his suspicions were only too well founded. Realizing the necessity and also the seriousness of the operation and believing that in his weakened condition he would not be able to withstand the operation, he closed up his affairs so far as possible and before going to Rochester made ample provision for his mother as long as she may live. "Lora," as he was familiarly called by his host of friends, was of quiet and unassuming nature and a man that the more intimately acquainted a person became with him the more he was respected, and all his friends feel that in his death they have sustained a personal loss. One of the things that stands out as a monument to his life is the way he took care of his parents in their declining years, and since the death of his father on the 12th of February 1898, the devotion and tender care he showered upon his mother, who is 91 years old, was beautiful to behold. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baptist church, and interment will be made in Maplewood beside the decease's father. I am not sure how Mary Mrytle Wilgus and Zelora H. Bailey met. Zelora H. Bailey left Mary before May Bell Bailey was born. Her brother John Wilgus stayed with us and helped Mary raise the kids. (May Belle made a statement that "I don't remember every seeing my Dad, but Jesse had a picture of him and her kids sent it to me after she died.) When I was twelve years old, we moved from southern Minnesota to northern Minnesota then from there to North Dakota.Jessie Bailey 1900 Federal Census 47 48 State Minnesota County Murray Lime Lake 47 48 WILGUS, John Head W M Mar 185 BAILEY, Mary M. Sister W F Feb 186 BAILEY, Jennie Sis W F Mar 188 BAILEY, Jessie Sis W F Sep 189 BAILEY, Mabel Sis W F Sep 189

    11/24/2007 09:31:03
    1. [JOBE] Job(e) Leagacy Updated
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Just updated Job(e) Legacy with 168 new entries in the last 4 weeks. http://wc.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/23/2007 01:35:53
    1. [JOBE] Job(e) Branches Updated
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Just updated Job(e) Branches with 99 new entries in the last 3 1/2 months. This is for Thomas Job of Rowan Co., NC. http://wc.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown2 *I have no idea where the updates were added. Ann (Jobe) Brown ( Ontario, Canada) <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/index.html> <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe.html>

    11/22/2007 02:19:42
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Grandpa Jesse Jobe and his siblings) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Jesse William Jobe and Minnie Leamer Mears Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/my_jesse_minnie.html Photos and Memorials are on a Tribute page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/grandpajesse.html ------- Cynthia Edna Jobe and William Wilford Cook Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cynthia_edna_cook.html Photos and Memorials are on a Tribute page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/cynthia_edna_cook.html ------- John Shelburn Jobe and 1) Grace E. Wallace 2)Myrle Zilia Hagan Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/jno_shelburn_jobe.html Photos and Memorials are on a Tribute page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/john_shelburn_jobe.html ------- Ina Beatrice Jobe and Edwin Turner Standlee, Sr. Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/ina_beatrice_standlee.html Photos and Memorials are on a Tribute page at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/ina_stanldee.html ------ Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/22/2007 08:33:42
    1. [JOBE] Caleb Job Page now 2 sites
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. The Caleb Job old page is now 2 sites. Caleb Job (2nd site for sons Nathan and Jacob) - note the 2 after caleb http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/j_caleb2.html Caleb Job (old site - same link as before) (for my Samuel and Dorcas and Elizabeth Job Leath) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/j_caleb.html *As you can see on the original link, I've removed the note about the albums closing , as ALL the albums on that page has now been moved, or very soon will be - only my grandpa Jesse and his siblings are left. Also, on this page, I'll be adding more quick links throughout so I can get to someone quicker without having to go through the entire page. Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/21/2007 03:07:51
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Elizabeth Jobe - James Albert Brewer 2) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. William F. R. Brewer and Martha 'Mattie' Goins Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/will_brewer_goins.html Sarah Virginia 'Virgie' Brewer and Robert Lee Campbell Records http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/virgie_brew_campbell.html *For Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay, I'm now done to half a page - which includes My great grandparents, Caleb Jobe and Martha Emily Brewer DESCENDANTS. *I'm also going to be dividing the main Caleb Job site into TWO sites - much like the Joshua Job site in 2 sites - 1) Enoch Sr and 2) Moses. One will be able to get to both sites from the main links page and also from either of the Caleb sites. The two Samuel and Dorcas sites ----same link as now will be Caleb's 2 children - Samuel Job and Dorcas MacKay and Elizabeth (Job) Leath - the two whose albums I have now moved and almost completed. ----the 2nd site will be for Caleb's other 2 sons - Nathan Job who married Lydia McCarty and Jacob Jobe who married Dorcas MacKay. These 2 groups intermarried many times and mostly lived in the Washington-Sullivan Co., TN area and/or Monroe-Barren Co., KY areas. The albums for these two families are being managed by Randy and Tracey. Ann (Jobe) Brown ( Ontario, Canada) <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/index.html> <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe.html>

    11/21/2007 01:50:05
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Elizabeth Jobe - James Albert Brewer 1) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Four children of Elizabeth L. Jobe and James Albert A. M. Brewer. Elizabeth was a first cousin to my great grandfather and was raised as a 'sister' to him. Maude A. Brewer and Willis Washington 'Bill' Campbell http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/maud_brew_camp.html Elisha Brewer and Mattie Hays http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/eli_brew_hayes.html Josie Ann Brewer and Charles Allen Crawford http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/josie_brew_crawford.html Nova Lois Brewer and James Arthur Phillips http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/nova_brew_phillips.html Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/21/2007 11:35:12
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (William Shepherd Jobe children) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. William Harrison Jobe and Elizabeth Armina Johnston Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/will_harrison.html Ella Alice Jobe and James Alfred Stafford Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/stafford.html Charles Elmer Jobe and Mabelle Eustace Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/char_eustace.html Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/21/2007 10:19:51
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Sarah Jane Southward Leeper grandchildren) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. The Nancy E. Leeper and Samuel Doak Tyra album has now been renamed to the 1) Tennie Nevada Tyra and Perry Franklin Cockrell Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/tennie_tyra_cocktell.html *Next will be returning to the three children of William Shepherd Jobe and Malinda Iowa Bunch who presently have albums. Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/20/2007 01:01:58
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Jefferson Jobe and Mary Thomas grandchildren) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Continuing with descendants of Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay. This is for the grandchildren of Jefferson Jobe and Mary Thomas. He was s/o Abaham Jobe of Johnson Co., Illinois. COUSINS: William L. Jobe and Winnifred A. 'Winnie' Jobe Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cousins_wm_winnie.html Fred Jobe Sr. and Nettie Leota Byers Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/fred_jobe_byers *This completes this generation so will be moving to the next group for the ones that do have albums at the moment. This one is about a page and a half and I'm going to start at the bottom and go upward - so that my own immedate group, my gandparents and Daddy's siblings will be last. Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/20/2007 11:03:26
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Sarah Jobe Southward grandchildren 5) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Continuing with my Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay with the grandchildren of Sarah Jobe Southward. Sarah was d/o Caleb Jobe and Sally Pryor. Frances 'Fanny Southward and David Allen Edmonson and William Chester Conner Records/Photos http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/fanny_south_ed.html Edna Lou 'Audie' Howeth and Charles Audley Harrison Records/Photos http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/edna_howeth_harrison Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/20/2007 02:04:45
    1. Re: [JOBE] George Russell Jobe - station Camp Jackson, SC 1940
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: d_vaneeghen Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jobe/53.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: No, he was originally from Ohio,he was in Texas in 1939, he later became a Lt.Col. He was born in 1906. 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.

    11/19/2007 04:58:13
    1. Re: [JOBE] George Russell Jobe - station Camp Jackson, SC 1940
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: RandyJobe28 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jobe/53.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Was he from ATennessee? 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.

    11/19/2007 04:30:29
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Sarah Jobe Southward grandchildren 4) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Continuing with my Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay with the grandchildren of Sarah Jobe Southward. Sarah was d/o Caleb Jobe and Sally Pryor. Louisiana Mary Frances 'Lou' Southward - Joseph Forney Box Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cem/lou_southward_box.html James Lafayette Sizemost Southward and Alma Belle Gordon Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/cem/jas_laf_southward.html Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/19/2007 12:58:54
    1. Re: [JOBE] George Russell Jobe - station Camp Jackson, SC 1940
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: d_vaneeghen Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.jobe/53.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I know a George Russell Jobe who was in the US forces in the 1940's,please contact me! 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.

    11/19/2007 12:32:48
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Sarah Jobe Southward grandchildren 3) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Continuing with my Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay with the grandchildren of Sarah Jobe Southward. Sarah was d/o Caleb Jobe and Sally Pryor. William Homer Southward and Mary Jane Magee http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_homer_southward.html William Leslie Southward and Mary Arminta Eliza Jane 'Minnie' Tipps http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/wm_leslie_southward.html Nancy Jane Southward and Thomas Daniel Tipps http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/nancy_southward_tipps.html Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/19/2007 11:40:17
    1. [JOBE] Transfers (Sarah Jobe Southward grandchildren 2) (Ann)
    2. Ann (Jobe) Brown
    3. Continuing with my Samuel Jobe and Dorcas MacKay with the grandchildren of Sarah Jobe Southward. Sarah was d/o Caleb Jobe and Sally Pryor. Ellen Evelyn Southward and Francis Marion Walker Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/southward_f_m_walker.html Sarah Jane Walker and Louis A. Richards Records/Photos/Memorials http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ajobebrown/jobe/album/sarah_walker_richards.html Ann (Jobe) Brown

    11/19/2007 10:21:49