Family Page is dedicated to James R. 'Randy' Jobe
3rd gt gs/o Zachariah and PrissieZachariah Jobe
--b. 1798/1800 Sullivan Co., TN
--d. AFTER 1870 Sullivan Co., TN
--m. Priscilla 'Prissie' Hale
--abt 1818 Tennessee
----b. October 8, 1802 Washington Co., TN
----d. 1843/50 Sullivan Co., TN
------d/o Amon Hale and Mary CARTER
--------gd/o Nicholas Hale (HAILE), Jr. and Ruth ACRE(s) (AKERS)
----------gt gs/o Nicholas Haile, Sr. and Ann LONG
----------gt gs/o Simon Acre and Mary SMITH
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My Websites for Zachariah
- Zachariah Jobe & Prissie Hale's Documents
- Job(e) Legacy - Gedcom on Rootsweb World Connect
JOB(E) LEGACY
Descendants of Andrew Job Jr
09 Aug 1824– William Jackson of Washington Co Tn to John Cox Jr of Sullivan Co for $115 dollars, 11 ˝ acres in Sullivan County on a branch of Kindricks Creek. Begin at the corner of Sm Jobes lot No 3 running the line S80 E88 poles, N40 E24 poles to a corner of lot No 5 drawn by Lear Cox, with said line N80 W104 poles, S22 poles to the beginning. Also if the said tract of land of Jacob Job dec’d should ever be broke that is the divide that said John Cox Jr shall have his part where ever it falls in. The said William Jackson and Hannah Jackson has set our hands and seal.William (x) Jackson (seal)
Hannah (x) Jackson (sealWit: Peter Jackson, Zachariah Jobe
Feb Session 1830 proved by Peter Jackson and Zachariah Jobe.
Registered: 23 Apr 1830.October Session 1824
Washington Co.,, Tennessee Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessionsm P. 167-168
"Samuel Jackson overseer of road Sullivan line - hands: Peter Jackson, Moses Konking, James Konking, Leban Jackson George Kencheloe & hands~ Wm Combs, Aiken Fritzgerald, Chase Hale Zachariah Job, Robert G. Hale, James Kincheloe, Wm Kincheloe Samuel Kebler, Jacob Kebler hands, Silas Brown, Andrew Bythe, Jos Hale and hands; , Benja Hale, Nathaniel Jones, John Cox John Brown Saml Cox, John Job, Andw Bowser, Levi Bowser, Moses Bowser ,Jno Gaulding Noah Harshbarger, Wm Robinson, Saml Roberson, Thomas Fulkerson, Jos Harris ; Leo Woods, Jas Ellis, Jas Hogart hands, John Cornwell, Saml Harris, Grant Ford, Enoch Ford, Wm Ford, Benja Ford, Thomas Ford, John Jackson, Young Douglas, Jacob Jackson, Jacob Hote (Hite) Wm Copas, Wilson Elsey, John Stair, Abraham Fulkerson, John Kibler, Jacob Kibler Jr, Young Kebler, John Kincheloe, George Kincheloe, George Jackson Jr - road to be 1st class
2 males age 5-10 --------(1820-1825) Amon (1824) and Jesse J. (1826) 1 male age 30-40---------(1790-1800) Zachariah 1 male age 50-60---------(1770-1780) Samuel (1775) 1 male age 70-80---------(1750-1760) Unknown 2 females age 5-10-------(1820-1825) Betts (abt 1822) Unk 1 female age 10-15-------(1815-1820) Unknown 1 female age 20-30-------(1810-1820) 1 female age 50-60-------(1770-1780)
Zachariah Job 1 male under 5 ---------(1835-1840) George 2 males 5-10 -----------(1830-1835) Zack Jr and Enoch 1 male 10 - 15----------(1825-1830) Jesse J. (1826) 1 male 15-20------------(1820-1825) Amon (1824) 1 female 5-10-----------(1830-1835) Polly (1831) 1 female 15-20----------(1820-1825) Betts (abt 1822)
JOBE, Samuel 1774 VA , Barbary 1777 VA , Zacchariah 1798 Tn , Mary 1831 Tn , Zacchariah Jr 1832 Tn , George 1837 Tn , Mary 1843 Tn
Sullivan Co., Deed Book #19 pg. 328
This indenture mad and entered into the the .. day of September 1857. by and between Samuel Jobe of the Co., of Sullivan of the State of Tennessee of the one part and Zachariah Jobe of the Co., and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth tah for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars in hand paid thru receipt if herebt acknowledged has bargained and sold. I do hereby transfer and convey to Zachariah Jobe a certain tract of land or parcel of land situated lying and being in the Co., of Sullivan in the State of Tennessee on the waters of Horse Creek the farm on which Henry Bragg did live and the place where I now live and bounded as follows Beginnining at a White Oak on a dividing line made between Thomas Bragg and tha said Saml Jobe thence North 58 East 24 polesto a White Oak on the said line the North 15 degrees West 28 poles to a stake and Hickory pointer on said line thence North 60 East 54 poles to a Black Oak saplin on said line North 30 East 12 poles to a stake and white oak pointer on said line thence North 32 Eat 24 poles to a bunch of Hickory on said line then North 36 West 52 poles to a stake on the Red? line with said line North 50 West 12 poles to a corner white oak then on said line West one hundred and ten poles to a corner Ash tree then old line South 42 West 14 poles to a white oak on a dividing line betweeb Bragg an said Jobe then on said line South 63 East 56 poles to a white oak stump at the sugar camp the South 15 East one hundred and ninteen poles to the begining containing seventy acres more or less. togethere with all and vary apputenences of way description whatever beloning to said land inclusive. And I the said Samuel Jobe for myself my heirs and representatives will forever warrant and defend the title to the above tract or parcel of land against lawful claims of all persons whatever both in law and Equity. In witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this day and year.Samuel Jobe (his mark)
Registered Feb. 18 1858.
Witnessed by John C. Hale and George Jobe to John C. Rutledge, Clerk.
Samuel JOBE 84 M Pension 400 300 VA Barbry 80 F Domestic VA Zacheriah JOBE 61 M Farmer 400 200 TN Mary 16 F Domestic TN Manirva 8 F TN Ira G. 5 M TN and next door at #76-76 Zacharia JOBE Jr. 27 M Farmer 100 TN Polly SIMPSON 30 F Domestic TN Amanda A. 4 F TN John WILSON 3 M TN *Zacheriah is age 61, living with his parents.
Sullivan Co., Deed Book #20 pg. 595
"I Zachariah Jobe Sr. have this day bargained and sold and do hereby convey to Zachariah Jobe Jr. a certain tract of land in Sullivan Co.,, Tennessee on the waters of Walker's Fork of Horse Creek, on the South side of Bay's Mountain and bounded as follows Begining at a white oak on the dividing line made between Thomas Bragg and Samuel Jobe then North 58 East 24 poles to a white oak on said line then North 15 West 28 poles to a Stakward Hickory pointer on said line then N. 10 East 54 poles to a Black Oak Saplin on said line the North 30 East 12 poles to a stake and white oak pointer on said line then North 32 East 24 poles to a Beech and Hickory on said line then North 36 West 52 poles to a stake on the old line with said line then North 50 West 12 poles to a corner white oak, then on said line West one hundred and ten poles to a corner Ash then on said line South 42 West 14 poles to a white oak on a dividing line between Bragg and said Jobe then on said line South 63 East 56 poles to a white oak stump at Shevgar(?) Camp then South 15 East 188 poles to the Begining containing seventy acres more or less. for the consideration of three hundred dollars to me paid the receipy of which is hereby acknowledged. I do covenant and bind myself my heirs, and assigns unto the said Zachariah Jobe Jr. and his heirs and assigns to forever warrant and defend the title to said land against all lawful claimants whateverSigned sealed and delivered in his
our presence this 12th day of July 1861Zachariah X Jobe Sr.
T. H. Easley William Persinger mark
Sullivan Co., Deed Book #21 pg. 287
"This indenture mand and entered into this the 5th day of February 1867 by and between Zachariah Jobe of the Co., of Sullivan and State of Tennessee of the past and George Jobe and Mary Ann Simpson of the State and Co., aforesaid of the others past Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of three hundred dollars dollars in hand to me paid the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged I Zachariah Jobe have thid day bargained and sold and convey to George Jobe and Mary Ann Simpson a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Co., of Sullivan and State of Tennessee on the waters of Walker's Fork of Horse Creek in District No. 15 bounded as follows Begining at a white oak on a dividing line made between Thomas Bragg and Samuel Jobe then North 58 East 24 poles to a white oak on said line then North 45 West 28 poles to a stake and Hickory pointer on said line then North 60 East 54 poles to a Black Oak saplin on said line North 30 East 12 poles to a stake and white oak pointer on said line then with the mountain (unreadable) near the top of the mountain to a stake the West with the mountain to the top of Little Horse Gap the down Horse Gap to T. K. Easley's corner then with the said Easley's line to a Locust corner between Bragg and Easley line the to the begining. I bind myself my heris and assigns to warrant and defend the titles of said land against all lawful claiments whatever to the said George Jobe and Mary Ann SimpsonWitnesses
Zachariah X (his mark) Jobe
George X (his mark) Bragg
William J. X (his mark) Conkin
Zachariah Jobe 70 Mary Simpson 35 Amanda Simpson 15 John Simpson 12 Tom Simpson 1/12 The next listing was George Jobe
She appears on the 1830 Sullivan Co., TN as a female age 10-15.By 1840, she has either married or died. Any information on her greatly appreciated.
She appears on the 1830 Sullivan Co., TN as a female age 5-10.By 1840 she either married quite young, living elsewhere, or has died. Any information on this mysterious daughter would be appreciated.
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Any additional information on this Enoch Jobe would be greatly appreciated.
*It is NOT certain if Mary is Zachariah's child or not. If you know more about this Mary, please write me.
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Ann (Jobe) Brown