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Enoch Jobe
--b. January 11, 1778 Shenandoah Co., VA
--d. 1860/62 Washington Co., TN
--m. Elizabeth JACKSON
--September 10, 1814 Washington Co, TN
----b. 1787 Virginia
----d. 1860/70 Washington Co, TN
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Marriage Record
September 10, 1814 Washington Co., TN
Courtesy of Donna (Cox) Briggs
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My Websites for Enoch
Enoch Jobe and Elizabeth Jackson Documents
- Job(e) Legacy - Gedcom on Rootsweb World Connect
JOB(E) LEGACY
Descendants of Andrew Job Jr
1 male under 5 1 male 10-15 1 male 50-60 3 females 5-10 2 females 10-15 1female 15-20 1 female 40-50
Washington Co., TN Deed Book 20, p. 17
The Heirs of Nathan Job dec'd to Nathan Job - two tracts of land 13 Oct 1830
- Jonathan Job
- Enoch Job
- Rachel Job
- John Copass & Nancy, his wife
- Thomas Copass & Hannah, his wife
- Lydda Job
- Elisa Job
- Sarah Ann Job, dau of Elizabeth Job, dec'd
to
- Nathan Job, son & heir of Nathan Job, dec'd
For $400.00 paid by Nathan Job (to) his father Nathan Job, dec'd in his lifetime & also for and inconsideration of the sum of $100.00. All of two tracts in Washington Co., TN on a branch of Kendricks Creek 1 tract 75 a conveyed by Saml Job to Nathan Job, dec'd 25 Oct 1786 bounded by land formerly Joseph Barron's now Amon Hale's. Other tract 40 a conveyed by Jacob Job to Nathan Job, dec'd 15 Aug 1800 - Beginning Samuel Job's line
Wit:
- John Cox
- Enoch Job
- Chase (X) Hale
- Rachel (X) Job
- John Copass
- Nancy (X) Copass
- Lydda (X) Job
- Thomas Copass
- Hannah (X) Copass
13 Oct 1830 Nancy Copass & Hannah Copass acknowledged they conveyed the land of their own free will.
Proved April Session 1832, Registered 4 July 1832
Court of Pleas and Quarter Minutes, Book 11, page 43
A Deed of Conveyance from Enoch Jobe, Rachel Jobe, John Copas, Nancy Copas, Lydia Jobe, Thomas Copas, Hannah Copas, to Nathan Jobe for 115 acres of land dated 13 day of October 1830 was proven in open court by the oaths of John Cox and Charles Hail two subscribing witnesses therefore recognized and ordered to be registered.
1 male 60-70 2 females 20-30 1 female 50-60
JOBE, Enoch 1777 VA , Elizabeth 1787 VA , Polly T 1818 TN , Lydia M 1820 Tn , Nathan P 1822 Tn , Nancy 1823 TN , Sarah 1825 Tn , Barbary 1827 Tn , Betsey 1829 Tn , Enoch 1830 Tn
JOBE, Enoch 83 mno occupation$650TN , Elizabeth 74 fdomesticTN , Lydia 35 fdomesticTN , Nathan 33mfarmerTN , Nancy 31 fdomesticTN , Barbary 22 fdomesticTN *son Enoch Jobe Jr is next door.
Washington County, TN Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Minutes, book 18. (1859-1862)
Book 18 p.81 Last Will and Testament of Enoch Job
The last will and Testament of Enoch Job Dec. presented to Court for probate and the same being duly proven by the oath Charles Longmire one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
"Notice." The East Tennessee Union Flag, Vol. 1 #51 4 May 1866:
Notice to the Heirs of Enoch Job, dec’d. It appearing that Ezekiel Chinowth and his wife, heirs of said Enoch Job, dec’d, having an interest in a tract of land that said Job died and seized of at the time of his death and Ezekiel Chinowth and Sarah Chinowth, his wife, heirs of said Job dec’d desire that said tract of land be divided so that they can get their rateable share, and it appearing that Nathan Job, one of the heirs in this case, being a non-resident of Tennessee. It is ordered that publication be made for sixty days in the Union Flag, notifying him and all others to appear at the April term of the County Court to answer to said Petition or the same will be taken for confessed as to them.February 5, 1866
Elizabeth (Hale) Jackson (1816-1869) - first wife of George Jackson and mother to his children. Seh was d/o Chase Hale and Clary 'Clarissa' Kincheloe. She and George Jackson were married December 10, 1833 Washington Co., TN.
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Ann (Jobe) Brown