Individual Notes

Note for:   Ellen Smith,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     died in infancy

Individual Notes

Note for:   Estella Smith,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Died in infancy

Individual Notes

Note for:   Josephine Smith,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Died in infancy.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Henry William Smith,   MAR 1845 -          Index

Alias:   /BAREFOOT/

Name Note: Source:    Frank Kirkman, Frank's Kirkman Genealogy Home Page,



Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph Jake (Jacob?) Borgman,   21 DEC 1903 - 30 AUG 1980         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1980
     Place:   Exeter, Tulare County, CA


Individual Notes

Note for:   Althea May Lasseter,   23 SEP 1904 - 14 FEB 1989         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1989
     Place:   Exeter, Tulare County, CA


Individual Notes

Note for:   Anthony Henry Borgman,   19 AUG 1908 - 2 JUL 1982         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1982
     Place:   Exeter, Tulare County, CA


Individual Notes

Note for:   Dorothy Ann Borgman,    - 9 FEB 1991         Index

Individual Note:
     Dorothy Ann and her husband, Sid Seymour, have both passed away. I don't know when Sid died, but Dorothy Ann died February 9, 1991. Sid did carpentry work on the restoration of the ghost town of Bodie, California. One son, Sidney, lives in Sacramento; the other, Paul, lives in
Watsonville. Sidney Seymour's address is 5012 Willow Rock Way, Sacramento, California 95841; I do not have a telephone number for him. Paul Seymour's address is
397-C Berry Road, Watsonville, California. His telephone
number is 831-786-0544.
   
Jeanne Kirkman Rose

Individual Notes

Note for:   Diane ,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     Tony Jr. died December 9, 1988. His widow, Diane, still lives in Alaska. I am not really sure where their two daughters are at this time. One, Stacey, was on the U. S. Olympic Rowing Team, and I was able to find information on the internet about her several months ago. Diane's address is: Box 2992, Homer, Alaska 99603-2992. Her telephone number is (907) 235-7046.
Jeanne Kirkman Rose

Individual Notes

Note for:   John Jobe,   JAN 1799 - ABT 1889         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Ancestral File Number
     Place:   M8FD-HR

Individual Note:
     [1446841Jobe.ged]

This information was received from a letter written to Nancy Owens, Tom's Mother from Elsie (Jobe) Knox. She would have been 14 years old when Noah Jobe died. It is believed that John E. came from the Carolinas, clearing some acres selling out and moving westward. It is known that he married at least twice,
and perhaps several times. Another of his wives was a Farris. We do not know any birthdays but we know that the Clevenger woman died when his last children Samuel & Josephine were born Feb. 22, 1841. The children were all born in Missouri. Two counties are named Knox and Clay. The children were young when the mother deceased and were not happy with their step-mother and scattered to the West; A John Job was found in Early Pioneers of Daviess Co. Mo.;
John Jobe was found at Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT. in Book #977.816 R2b Copy 2. "Index of the First Plat Book of Clay Co., Missouri, 1819-1875, Compiled by Katherine Gentry Bushman, Indexed by Vera Haworth Eldridge & William E. Eldridge. NE1/4 NE1/4 of SW4/ NW1/4 SW1/4 of SE1/4.
Archibald Cleavinger, James Cleavinger and Samuel Cleavinger were also found owning land in same plat book.
John Job found in Book Early Pioneers of Daviess Co. Mo.; Land sold in Clay Co.by John E. Job & Mary Job to Wells in 1844; Birth place on 1900 Census of son Noah Jobe; Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri, Book #977.819V25e, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UTah,Will page 13;
; Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,Book #977.819V25e, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UTah,Will page 13;
The Following was obtained from:Ann (Jobe) Brown on 5/28/2005.
Middle initial may be "e"

This family had two sets of twins

1821 -John Jobe is listed in a delinquent Tax List for Saline Co., Missouri
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13 June 1828
Know by all men by these presents that we Ford Clevenger, William Millsap and John Jobe, all of Ray Co and State of Missouri are held and firmly bount unto the state of Missouri in the Just and full sum of One thousand dollars for Payment where of.....

Now on this day came Ford Clevenger , Admin of Zachariah Clevenger dec's Ordered that he be charged as follows:
Appraised value of property as filed Personal Property $ 433.50
To amount of Invengtory of Notes and accounts at death $118.04
To Cash on Invengtory of Notes & accounts of death $ 39.31
To amt. of monies colled by (?) $85.18 1/4
To amt of monmies on hand at death $ 39.31
He alloows the following credits 124.49 3/4
Deduct cash payments below 14.64 bal of cash
To int. on 109.85 1/4 6 (mont?) at 6% 6.77
Total amount of Estate real and perspona. 300.00
Total $897.62

And craves a credit for the following recipets filed
By amt. Property Paind the widow by voucher filed in $263.50
By amt paid, I. Allen, J. Jobe, Millsap and F Clevenger in hogs 40.00
By amt paid same persons in cattle 20.37 1/2
C Woodr? for bill $4.56 is $ 14.64 Cash Payment 14.64
Total $338.57 1/2
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1830 -Clay Co., Missouri Census
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1840 - Saline Co, Missouri Census - Marian Township

John JOBE 1 (M) 1800-1810 -William & Mary JOBE
1 (M) 1810-1820
1 (F) 1810-1820 -nee Polly Clevenger
1 (M) 1825-1830 -Noah b. 1825
1 (M) 1825-1830 -Samuel b. 1828
1 (M) 1830-1835 -William Tharpe Jobe 1832
1 (M) 1830-1835 -Zachariah 1834
1 (M) 1830-1835 -Henry H 1836
1 (F) 1835-1840 -Mary Ann 1838
1 (M) 1835-1840 -John E. 1836

Note: He was living next door to a William Jobe
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1844 - Book Early Pioneers of Daviess Co. Mo

sold in Clay Co.by John E. Job & Mary Job to Wells in 1844
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1850 -I've found 3 of his children living in various households in Andrew Co., Missouri.
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1860 -Mariposa Co., California - Township No 1 & 4
enumerated 13th day of Aug 1860 by D M Peal, Post Office Coulterville

Page 701, line 40 and Page 702, line 1
John Job, 65, Farmer, 0 real estate, $300 personal estate, born in TN
Nancy Job, 54, born KY
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Transcript writen by Ellen (Jobe) ward on Oct 12, 1955

"John Jobe was a wanderer. When a new piece of land that was heavily timbered opened up, he would settle there if it was sparcely settled adn clear the ground and get a ncie home going; then sell out and hunt up another and build another new home. He was a jockey in his younger days and almost got killed by a pig running across the race track just at the wrong time. He was married 4 times and finally joined some of his children in California and lived in Tulare Co.,, where he married his last wife. She was a widow and was the mother of William Wooley and Sally Taylor. He died at the house of his son, William Tharpe Jobe, about the age of 94 and sang on his death bed."
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Sources:
1) Ellen (Jobe) Ward - transcript written Oct 12, 1955 (granddaughter)
2) Research of Nancy C Waite (May 2000)
per:
A) “UTT-JOBE Lois M Jobe,” UTT-JOBE Lois M Jobe, Y, Lois M Jobe 157 First Ave Apt A.
Jobe researcher, found on PAF file. AF91-106030
3) Correpsondence/Research of Lois M. Jobe (April 2002)
A)

Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Clevenger,   ABT 1803 - 22 FEB 1841         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Ancestral File Number
     Place:   M8FD-JX

Individual Note:
      Information taken from letter written by Elsie Jobe Knox to Nancy Owens,
Tom's Mother. According to the letter John E. Jobe married again after the
death of Mary Clevenger and the children that were old enough left home.
John Job & Mary were found in land records of Clay Co. Missouri on Film
#0955264. It was sale of land inherited by Mary from her father. Copy in my
possession.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st edition marriages;

Information taken from letter written by Elsie Jobe Knox to Nancy Owens,
Tom's Mother. According to the letter John E. Jobe married again after the
death of Mary Clevenger and the children that were old enough left home.
John Job & Mary were found in land records of Clay Co. Missouri on Film
#0955264. It was sale of land inherited by Mary from her father. Copy in my
possession.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st edition marriages;
[1446841Jobe.ged]

Information taken from letter written by Elsie Jobe Knox to Nancy Owens,
Tom's Mother. According to the letter John E. Jobe married again after the
death of Mary Clevenger and the children that were old enough left home.
John Job & Mary were found in land records of Clay Co. Missouri on Film
#0955264. It was sale of land inherited by Mary from her father. Copy in my
possession.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st edition marriages;

Information taken from letter written by Elsie Jobe Knox to Nancy Owens,
Tom's Mother. According to the letter John E. Jobe married again after the
death of Mary Clevenger and the children that were old enough left home.
John Job & Mary were found in land records of Clay Co. Missouri on Film
#0955264. It was sale of land inherited by Mary from her father. Copy in my
possession.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st edition marriages;[1446841cleavenger.ged]

Information taken from letter written by Elsie Jobe Knox to Nancy Owens,
Tom's Mother. According to the letter John E. Jobe married again after the
death of Mary Clevenger and the children that were old enough left home.
John Job & Mary were found in land records of Clay Co. Missouri on Film
#0955264. It was sale of land inherited by Mary from her father. Copy in my
possession.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st edition marriages;

Information taken from letter written by Elsie Jobe Knox to Nancy Owens,
Tom's Mother. According to the letter John E. Jobe married again after the
death of Mary Clevenger and the children that were old enough left home.
John Job & Mary were found in land records of Clay Co. Missouri on Film
#0955264. It was sale of land inherited by Mary from her father. Copy in my
possession.

Marriage Records 1820-1850 and Will Records 1824-1849 of Ray County, Missouri,
Book #977.819V25e, Family History Center, Salt Lake City, UT;
CD 227 1st edition marriages;

Individual Notes

Note for:   Margaret Ellen Jobe,   20 APR 1882 - 9 JAN 1974         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   1974
     Place:   Exeter District Cemetery, Exeter, Tulare, California

Individual Note:
     When the boy was small, Daniel deserted them.
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1930 Visalia, Tulare, California #

WARD Artemus 61 NE US US
Margaret E 47 CA MO MO
MCLAUGHLIN Jack 13 CA CA US
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