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Eli B. Jobe
--b. abt 1799 probably Knox Co. Tennessee
--d. June 16, 1860 - April 8, 1862 Jobe Township, Oregon Co. Missouri
----probably buried Old Jobe Cemetery, Oregon Co. MO (no marker)
--m. Prudence ?
--about 1821
----b. abt 1803 Kentucky
----d. 1850 - March 7, 1854 Jobe Township, Oregon Co. Missouri
------probably buried Old Jobe Cemetery, Oregon Co., MO (no marker)
Eli B. Jobe was born probably in Knox Co. TN
Oregon Co., MO History Book
Before 1818 - Eli B. Jobe was living in Present-day Oregon Co, Missour
Missouri becomes a stateEli B. Jobe married Prudnece Unknown
Lawrence Co., AR - C 320
28 February 1826 - Tuesday. At a Circuit Court began and held at the courthouse in the Town of Davidsonville, Lawrence Co., Territory of Arkansas. Was present the Honorable James Woodson BATES, Esquire, judge of the second judicial circuit.Joseph HARDIN, Esquire, sheriff of Lawrence Co., appeared in open court and presented a panel of grand jurors, who, when called came, to wit:
Abner B. WEST (foreman), Coleman STUBBLEFIELD, Amos JUSTICE, William JARRETT, Edward McDONALD, John MANSKER, William LOONEY, Eli JOB, Thomas NEWELL, Daniel SHAVER, Edward RICHARDSON, Samuel RANEY, James RANEY, Henry WAYLAND, Jacob OGDEN, Alvis ERVIN, Nathaniel McCARRILL, Gabriel THOMAS, Elijah VINSON & Thomas BAKER.
Wayne Co, Missouri CensusEli Joab 1 (M) (30-40) 1790-1800 Eli B. Jobe -b. abt 1799 1 (F) (20-30) 1800-1810 Prudence ? -b. 1803 KY 1 (M) ( 5-10) 1820-1825 Elijah -b. abt 1824 3 (M) ( 0- 4) 1825-1830 Jesse -b. 1825 Jacob -b. 1827 Thomas -b. 1830 1 (f) ( 0- 4) 1825-1830 Epsey -b. 1822
Lawrence Co, Arkansas Tax List - p. AR002 (Davidson Township)
Ripley Co., Missouri was formed from Wayne Co., Missouri
Arkansas became a state
- 1840 Ripley Co, Missouri Census
Eli JOB 1 (M) 1790-1800 -Eli B. b. 1799 1 (f) 1800-1810 -Prudence ? b. 1803 1 (M) 1810-1820 -Elijah b. 1824 1 (f) 1820-1825 -Epsey b. 1822 2 (m) 1825-1830 -Jesse b. 1825 -Jacob b. 1827 1 (f) 1835-1830 -Martha b. 1832 1 (F) 1830-1835 -Margaret Jane b. 1836 1 (m) 1835-1840 -Thomas b. 1830 1 (f) 1835-1840 -Elizabeth b. 1839
Oregon County, Missouri was formed from Ripley County, Missouri
- 1850 Oregon Co, Missouri Census,p. page 406 #151-151
--enumerated Sept 13, 1850Eli B. JOBE 51 TN farmer $1000 Prudence 47 KY Jacob 21 MO laborer Thomas 20 MO laborer Margaret 14 MO Elizabeth 11 MO Joshua 7 MOSons Jesse Jobe & Elijah Jobe were living next door #150Some records have mistakenly transcribed his name as Ely J Jobe on some indexes
March 7 Oregon Co, Missouri
--Eli B. Jobe wrote his willIn view of the uncertainty of the certainty of death and an sublunary things, I Eli B Jobe of Oregon in the state of Missouri now of sound _______posing publish and declare this to be will and testament. First - I will and bequeath to my son Jacob Jobe the South half of the South west quarter of section one, Township 22W of Range 3 West eighty acresSecond - I will and bequeath to my son Thomas Jobe the North half of South West quarter of Section No one Township 22 north of Range thence west containing eighty acres.
Third - I will and bequeath to my two daughters, Peggy Jobe and Betsy Jobe, one bed ______ each with suitable furniture and all their clothing wearing apparel and so forth. Also, I give to Peggy four head of cattle now claimed by her, and to Betsy two head of cattle now claimed and known as hers
Fourth - I give and bequeath to my daughter, Epsey Hall, one dollar together with all that I have heretofore given her.
Fifth - I give and bequeath to my daughter Martha Cypret one dollar together with all, I have heretofore given her.
Sixth - I will and bequeath to my grandson Caleb Jobe one dollar.
Seventh - It is my ________ will that if at the ______time of my death I should owe any just debts that the same should be paid.
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Given under my hand this the 7th day of March AD 1854
We the undersigned witnesses at the request and in the presence of the testator Eli B. Jobe on the 7th of March 1854.
J. R. Wo Clerk
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his Eli (x) B Jobe markat his request and in the presence of the testator I signed his name to the above will.J. R. Woodside
1860 Oregon Co, Missouri Census, Jobe Township, page 166 #224-226
--enumerated June 26, 1860Eli B. JOBE 57 TN farmer $2000 $605 Thomas 30 MO Mary 24 ALA Rhoda 1 MO
April 8, Oregon Co., Missouri
--Oath of Administration by Jacob Jobe
----appointed executor of the estate of Ely JobeWe Jacob Job as principal and Thomas J Job and Robert Allison as Securities are held and Bound to the State of Missouri in the Sum of Twenty five hundred Dollars for payment of which we Bind our Selves our heirs Executors and administratorsThe Condition of the above Bond is that if Jacob Job administrator of the Estate of Eli B. Job Deceast Shall faithfully administer Said Estate account for pay and Deliver all money and property of Said Estate and perform all other things tutching Said Administration required by law on the order or decree of any court having Jurisdiction then the above Bond to be void otherwise to remain in full force
in Witness Whereof we have hereunto Subscribed our names and affixt our seals this 8th day of April, 1862
Jacob Job {seal} Thomas J Job {seal} Robert Allison {seal} {seal}
Sept 23
--Jacob Jobe received citation for failing to administer estate of Eli Jobe
1865 -PROBATE RECORDS, GUARDIANSHIPS & WILLS - Alphabetical Index
-Oregon Co.,, Missouri (found at Alton Courthouse)Jobe, Eli - 1439p
Admin: Jacob Jobe
Filed: 15 Nov 1865
A small division in the southeast part of the county. One of the original townships, included also what is now Myrtle and Cedar Bluff Townships. Named for a pioneer family. In 1830, Eli Job came from Tennessee with his family when his son Jacob was five years of age. He entered land where the village and post-office Jobe (q. v.) was later established.
Also spelled Job, a decadent village and post-office, discontinued in 1907 when a mail route was established from Couch, near the center of Jobe Township. Campbell describes it as a "thriving little village 21 miles southeast of Alton." There is only one store now. Later maps and postal guides give the spelling "Job" which Mr. Heiskell explains is the true spelling for the family. Jacob Job was a land owner and influential citizen there. (See Jobe Township). Mr. William L. Gum, now owns the Job land and operates a large stock farm there. (--Place Names.) See also, Gazetteer of Missouri, Campbell, 1874, p. 408.It was located at Section 2, Township 22 N, Range 3 W, at the east and northern extension of Highway KK.
Eli B. Jobe made his will in 1854 and it was signed on 7 March 1854 and witnessed by (J.) R. Woodside and S. H. McCulloh. It was filed and recorded in Oregon Co., Missouri in November 1865. Of his 9 children, 7 were mentioned in his will. The two that weren't were Jesse and Elijah Jobe. However, Jesse was deceased at time of probate in 1865 and Jesse's son, Caleb Jobe (my great grandfather) was mentioned in his will. I also have guardianship papers that show where Elijah Jobe was made guardian of Caleb Jobe, son of Jesse Jobe. Also my Caleb Jobe, migrated to Texas with Elijah Jobe and his wife, Mary (Parrack). My grandmother, Minnie Leamer (Mears) Jobe had letters from Sarah and Elisha Jobe (children of Elijah Jobe) in her possession in the late 1960's.Elijah and Jesse Jobe are residing together in l850. Jesse had just married and Elijah was unmarried. They are on the 65th district of Oregon Co.,Missouri. #150--next door to Eli B. Jobe who is #151.
Heritage Book of Oregon Co
"Jobe Township named for William Samuel Jobe who, before 1840, joined his brother, Eli Jobe, who had come before 1830 with his wife, Prudence, and five year old son, Jacob."
The History of Ripley Co.,, Missouri
by Jerry Ponder page 19Lemuel Kittrell is generally considered the first settler in Ripley Co.,, coming here in 1818. Doctor John Hume, in a paper dated March 15,1927 states that Ceise Reily or Reilly was here in 1802 and that by 1804, a Mr. Cunningham had established a trading post at Buck Skull, present day Current view. In addition Doctor Hume's writing, Isaac E. Kelly had settled on Current River at the mouth of Kelly Hollow just a mile into what is present day Carter Co., as early as 1808. Also, Samuel Russell, Joseph Atkinson, Elisha Dow, William Furueson, William Fowler, Jacob Garrett, Joseph Hardin, William Drope, and Polly Wilson were at Kelly Hollow, probably only temporarily, by 1811.
Wayne Co.,, Missouri by Rose Cramer page 84
The Daltons were in Randolph Co.,, Arkansas, and Oregon Co., Missouri, and possibly, into Ripley Country very early.Eli Jobe was in Oregon Co., probably before Lemuel Kittrell was in Ripley Co. As has already been mentioned, Arkansas just below Ripley Co., had considerable population by 1825. Land offices were far away and it is possible that some early settlers did not file until later."
Descendants of Epsey Jobe and William C. Hall have their own site.
Descendants of Elijah Jobe and Mary M. Parrack have their own site.
Descendants of Jesse Jobe and Susan Ann (McIntire) have their own site.
Descendants of Jacob Jobe and Mary Jane Bailey have their own site.
Descendants of Thomas J. Jobe and Mary Jane Allison have their own site.
Descendants of Epsey Jobe and William C. Hall have their own site.