1670
George JOBS owned 135 acres in Middletown, NJJohn JOBS was one of the Freeholders at Amboy
1675
John JOBS appointed constable in Middletown, NJ
1676
George JOBS - patent for 120 acres in Middletown, NJJohn JOBS - patent for 120 acres in Middletown, NJ
John JOBS - patent for 256 acres in 7 parcels in Middletown,NJ
July 28, Middletown, NJ-John JOBS bought land from Thomas Huit
1685
Trenton, NJ-Johns JOBS had servants imported
------(Archabald, Campbell, John Moore, E. Danbord)
1688
Will of Rebecca Sadler -mentions wife Jean & John JOBS Sr,George JOBS JR/stepchildren
1695 - 1696
A George Jobs who was probably from Long Island or Rhode Island, appeared in Monmouth County and served on a Grand Jury in Middletown
1721
William JOB sold land to John Mott, CarpenterRoberts JOBES was Captain in Walton's Troop of Light Dragoons
1722
George JOBS, Chesterfield Township, had a son born 2 September
1724
George JOBS, Chesterfield Township, had a daughter born 8 March
1726
March 10 - date of will of Richard JOBS II, Freehold. It was not proved until October 5, 1757; it named wife, Catharine, sons George, John, Samuel, William, and daughters Mary, Rachel, and Catherine. The executors were brother, Samuel JOBS, and wife, Catherine.
1727
Will of John JOBSJohn Job (probably John Jr) married Rachel Wilson, daughter to Peter Wilson, who referred to her in his will.
1744
May 26 - George JOB, Monmouth County, married Elizabeth James
1752
George JOB was a freeholder in New Brunswick
1758
March - Lower Makefield, Bucks Couny, PA, John Job bought by deed 2/9 part of 372 acres from George Logan. Bucks County tax lists includes the name Job as late as 1798.
1760
Bucks Co., PA, John JOB petitioned in Lower Makefield that the property of deceased George Logan, blackmsith, who died intestate, be divided between his widow, Olive, and eight children, one of whom, Mary was wife to Job
1759
August 25 - George JOBS, Jr., Burlington County, married Sarah Johnson
1762
October 16 - James JOBS, Monmouth, married Barsheba Dey, Monmouth
1764
January 15 - John JOBS, Middlesex, married Sarah Darnell, Middleton
1768
September 12 - the Bucks County, PA Orphan's Court confirmed that Mary Logan, who married (1) John JOB, Innkeeper, and (2) Barney McCulley was the daughter of George Logan. McCulley petitioned the court that the proper persons be appointed to examine the same and compare the seveal articles with their vouchers
1775
January 19 - Isaac JOBS, Burlinton, married Hannah Hance
1779
May 18 - Ezekiel JOBS, Burlington, married Rebecca Smith
1780
August - Richard JOB served in First New Jersey Regiment, Colonel Ogden's Company $231.45Samuel JOB served in First New Jersey Regiment $252.26
1783 - 1784
November 4, 1783 - John Job, #22800 Pay Certificate, $249.98
January 1, 1784 - John Job, #18841 Pay Certificate, $243.52November 4, 1783 - William Job, served in Pennsylvania Regiment Invalid Corps, under Colonel Nichols. He received his pay this date.
1790
1790 Census, Bucks Co., PA - George JOBS, 2 males over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female1790 Census, Philadelphia Co., PA - Joseph JOB, 1 male over 16, 2 male sunder 16, 3 females
1795
June 2, 1795 - Hunderdon Co., New Jersey; Thomas Jobs m. Katharine Yawger
1796
From the diary of Johy Dyer of Plumstead, Bucks County, 15 September 1796,i hear that James Job and his wife was struck dead in the Jersey last night.
1799
January 13 - Elizabeth JOBES, Essex County, married Stephen Earl
1800
1800 Census, Northampton Co., PA (formed from Bucks Co., PA) listed a James and George JOBES
1815
August 17 - Williams JOBS, Sr. and Jr, donated $25.00 each to the building of a Friends Meeting House in New Brunswick