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Pheobie 'Phebe' (Jobe) Barron
--b. September 3, 1777 Augusta Co., Virginia Sometimes Barron is listed as BARNES
--d. August 17, 1858 Washington Co., TN
----buried Bacon Family Cemetery (Old RangeFarm), Washington Co., TN
--m. Thomas BARRON
--October 31, 1794 West Sinking Springs, Washington Co., TN
----b. February 6, 1776 New River, Montgomery Co., Virginia
----d. January 24, 1863 West Sinking Springs, Washington Co., TN
------buried Bacon Family Cemetery (Old RangeFarm), Washington Co., TN
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Tombstones of Thomas and Phebe (Job) Barron
Photos: Coutesy of Donna (Cox) Briggs
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My Websites for Phebe
- Phebe (Jobe) Barron Memorials
- Job(e) Legacy - Gedcom on Rootsweb World Connect
JOB(E) LEGACY
Descendants of Andrew Job Jr
FebruaryWashington Co.,, Tn Deed Book #9 pg. 126-127
This indenture made February 4, 1802 between Joseph Barron and George Jackson, both of Washington Co.,, State of Tennessee... consideration $800.00... conveys a tract of land in Washington Co., lying on a branch of Sinking Creek joining Nicholas Hale and Samuel Jobe's survey... begin at a red oak on Haile's line... two white oaks on Job's line... containing 200 acres..Joseph Barron, Thomas Barron, William Jackson
MarchWashington Co.,, TN Deed Book #11 Pages 197-9
This indenture March 31, 1806 between Morgan Murray and Thomas Barron, both of Washington Co.,, Tennessee...Consideration of 1000 dollars...conveys a tract of land on Sinking Creek... begin at a post oak corner of the original survey... then with the line of John Haile... containing 205 acres...Morgan Murray , Nathan Shipley , Walker Barron , Shadrach Murray , Joseph Murray
Thomas Barron was a private in Captain Jacob Hartsells TN Milita in the War of 1812. He received a 40 acre land grant for service rendered.
September 1 - Washington Co., TN
A Thomas Barron (George Thomas?) signed a pettition for the reoganization of the Court System..."believing that they have shown that Circuit Courts are a nuisance as well as a grievance...and also having given the outlines of a Court System far preferable to the present..."
Thomas Barron 1 male 10-15 (Thomas b. 1812) 1 male 20-30 1 male 50-60 2 females 5-10 (unknown & Phoebe b. abt 1820) 1 female 10-15 (Lydia Ann b. 1817) 1 female 50-60
BARRON, Thomas 1776 VA , Phebe 1777 VA JOBE , Sarah 1814 TNSarah, niece of Phebe (Jobe) Barron, is the unmarried daughter of George Jobe.
Washington Co. Deed Book 36, page 123
Courtesy of Robert Wells
Transcribed by Margaret JobeIt shows that when Thomas Barron Jr. (1812-1880) sold land to Jonathan Bacon in 1856 he specifically stated that his parents Thomas Barron Sr and Phebe were to be permitted to reside on this land for the rest of their natural lives, which pinpoints the location of the Barron household.
This Indenture made and entered into this the 19th. day of May one thousand eight hundred and fifty six between Thommas Barron Junior of the one part, and Jonathan Bacon of the other part both of the County of Washington, State of Tennessee witness of that the said Thommas Barron for and in consideration of the sum of nine hundred and forty four dollars & fifty nine cents good and lawful money by note here to for given do by these presents bargain sell and transfer all manner of right title plain and interest thats in him vested that belonging to a certain tract & parcel of land lying and being in the County and State aforesaid one the Waters of Sinking Creek being part of the farm in which said Barron now resides unto the said Jonathan Bacon his heirs and assigns (with the exceptions here in after to be expressed bounded as follows to Wit Beginning at a planted rock in a land on said Bacons line with two conditional lines North twelve and a half West along a fence row seventy four and a half holes to a fork North fifty one West seventy five & a half holes to a large white oak and small walnut on Jacksons, line with his lands several courses South twenty five and three fourth poles to a fell chesnut, West thirty three & a fourth poles to a Stake on a back chesnut & Sassafras pointers South thirty four poles to a Sowrwood and chesnut West thirty poles cross the creek to a planted rock South fifty five & a half poles with Baynes line to a stake small dogwood (pick? by pointers with said Jonathan Bacon North seventy six East one hundred and thirty one poles to a rock in the end of a land along the same North Eighty four, East sixteen and three fourths poles to the Beginning containing (?) estimation sixty six and one eight acres more or less with the here detaiments appurtenances belong to the same to have and to hold unto the said Jonathan Bacon his heirs and assignee forever, Excepting the said Thomas Barron gave reserves unto his father, Thomas Barron son and wife Phebe Barron the full possession and privelidges of all the above discussed price of land and improvements during their natural lifetime, to have and to hold unto The Said Thomas Barron and his wife Phebe Barron of the said to hold and to ocupy and enjoy as they now have in as full and ample a manner as to the said Thomas Barron Jr. is bound to do in the deed. Thomas Barron Senr. to said Thomas Barron Jr and I their (?author?agent).
The land and improvements there on to be the property of said Jonathan Bacon his heirs and assigns. I the Said Thommas Barron Jr. do covenant to warrant and defend against all titles, claims or demands whatsoever excepting as show States unto him the Said Jonathan Bacon as a tru Clear and indefeasible inheritance in fee simple as given under my hand and seal this day and date above given down. Signed Sealed & delivered in the presents of Test.Thomas Barron (Seal)
Jacob Hart
Ephriam MurrayPersonally appeared before me Henry Hoss, Clerk of State of Tennessee The County Court of said County, Washington County, Thomas Barron Jr. bargained to the foregoing deed whom I am personally acquainted and acknowledged the execution of the same for the purposes there in espressed. Witness my hand at office this 1st. day of September, 1856
(name obliterated)
October 8
Washington Co., Tennessee Wills 1777-1872
By Goldene Fillers Burgner, Southern Historical Press cc 1983
Re-printed 1992, page 68 has transcript.
I can't remember exactly at this time where I obtained complete transcription
Will of Thomas BarronIn the name of God Almighty I hereby make my last will and testament as life is uncertain and death is sure and yet being in sound mind I hereby want my Estate disposed of as follows: In the first place after my death I want my body neatly put away after the manner and customs of the Country. Secondly, my funeral expenses be paid out of my Estate. Thirdly, all my just debts be paid if there should be any. Fourthly, I want all of my heirs to have an equal share of my Estate after the expences is paid. Fifthly, I want my Property what is on hands sold at public sale to the highest bidder on time as the Court may deem proper, and the money equally divided among my heirs. I hereby give the names of them commencing at the oldest; and that is dead their children to have their parents portion--their names is as follows: Vizi Lear Epperson and Nancy Epperson, Daniel Barron, Jacob Barron, Sarah Bacon, Deborah Bacon, John Barron, Thomas Barron, Lyddian Bacon, and Phoebe Cox, these is my heirs. I want them to have my Estate for the affection I have for them. I do hereby nominate and appoint Nathan Shipley my Executor to my last will and Testament to sell my property and wind up my Estate, and do further appoint the said Nathan Shipley my Lawful Attorney to tend to my business through life as I am old and inform and cannot see to it myself and to be valued in law as though I did it myself. I hereunto subscribe my name this 8th day October in the Year of our Lord 1859. Thomas Barron
Test: Thomas Epperson, John W. Bowser, Nathan Shipley
Probated February 1863 2nd day.
Signed: Thomas Barron
NOTE FROM David Clelland (Nov 2000) "By 1859, Pheobie Barron Cox was dead, but note that the will gives provision for that: "and that is dead their children to have their parents portion". In this way, he was able to list all his children, and provide their share for the descendents."
--m/1 Benjamin EPPERSON
--October 19, 1816 Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN
--DIVORCED
----b. 1800 Sinking Springs, Washington Co., TN
------s/o John Epperson and Elizabeth BOWEN
--------gs/o David Epperson and Hannah THOMPSON
----------gt gs/o John Epperson and Elizabeth MEHAUX
------------2nd gt gs/o William Epperson
----Benjamin m/2 Deborah RENNICK 1836
--m/2 John CROUCH
--November 4, 1818 Washington Co., TN
----b. 1795 Virginia
----d. July 29, 1850 Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN
------buried Crouch Cemetery, Washington Co., TN
------s/o Jesse Crouch and Mary NANCE
--m/1 Mary 'Polly' BACON
--October 29, 1818 Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN
----b. April 12, 1799 Tennessee
----d. April 12, 1860 Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN
------buried Barron Cemetery, Telford, TN
------d/o James Bacon and Magdalena NEUMANN (NEIMON)
--------gd/o Jeremiah Bacon
--m/2 Elizabeth Elvira DEAKINS
--December 29, 1861 Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN
----b. October 5, 1817 Tennessee
----d. May 14, 1898 Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN
Tracey Michelle Marvin - Four Jobe Lineages | |
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Luvina 'Vina' was m/1 to George W. SHORT and m/2 to Samuel SHERFEY. She was d/o Samuel D. Douglas and Elizabeth BACON.
"Sacred to the memory of Calvin Cox’s first wife"
Cox, Unknown March 15, 1820-July 12, 1859
*My note: Believe this should be 1852 or 1853 (see below)
"Sacred to the memory of Calvin Cox’s second wife"
Cox, Unknown January 11, 182?-February 6, 1857
Tombstones of 2nd wife of Calvin R. Cox
We believe Phebie was his 1st wife.
Photos: Coutesy of Donna (Cox) BriggsUnknown Daughter Barron
--b. 1820/24 Washington Co., TN
--d. BEFORE August 1859