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Samuel Jobe
--b. abt 1818 Arkansas Territory
--d. 1864 Civil War
--m. Susannah Ann JONES
--December 23, 1837 Johnson Co., Illinois
----b. Decmeber 25, 1820 Johnson Co., Illinois
----d. January 9, 1899 Johnson Co., Illinois
------buried Brown-Oliver Cemetery at Vienna, Johnson Co., Illinois
----Susannah m/2 Hiram Jackson WORLEY January 5, 1868 Johnson Co., IL
------d/o James Jones and Elizabeth WHITE
My Websites for Samuel
- Samuel's Photos
- Job(e) Legacy - Gedcom on Rootsweb World Connect
JOB(E) LEGACY
Descendants of Andrew Job Jr
JOBE, Samuel 1 (M) 1810-1820 1 (F) 1820-1820 1 (F) 1835-1840 - Mary*He was living very near his father and brother, William.
JOB, Abram 3 Persons JOB, John 9 Persons JOBE, William 7 PersonsMY NOTES:
- Abraham is probably him, his wife, and Malissa.
- John is probably Johnson
- William is one married to Elizabeth Gray and on 1840 census (7 people would agree for his household)
- Samuel Jobe who married Susannah Jones has probably left for Illinois or part of the 9 people listed with brother, John.
JOBE, Samuel 1818 (32) Ark (m) Farmer , Susanna S 1820 (30) KY (f) , Mary E 1838 (12) IL (f) , Almira J 1840 (10) Iowa (f) , Abram J 1847 (03) IL (m)
JOBE, SAMUEL 1818 (42) farmer AR , Susan 1810 ILL (40) , Elmira 1841 Iowa (19) , Abram 1848 ILL (12) , William 1850 ILL (10)
JOBE, SAMUEL PVT K 60 IL US INF JOHNSON CO, ILResidence JOHNSON CO, IL
Age 42 Height 5' 11 Hair LIGHT
Eyes BLUE Complexion FAIR
Marital Status MARRIED Occupation FARMER
Nativity AR
Joined When NOV 29, 1861 Joined Where JOHNSON CO, IL
Joined By Whom CPT GOODDARD Period 3 YRS
Muster In FEB 17, 1862 Muster In Where JONESBORO, IL
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A
Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A
Remarks N/A
Name: Samuel Jobe
Residence: Johnson County, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 29 November 1861
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 383 383
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 29 November 1861
Enlisted in Company K, 60th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 17 February 1862.
Died Company K, 60th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 15 March 1864
Worley, Jackson 55 M farmer Il , Susan 50 F Il , George 30 M Il , Lucinda 24 F Il , Jack 10 M Il , Allice 7 F Il Job , William 19 M Il , Sam 9 M Il
Jobe, Susannah Wife of Samuel 25 Dec 1820 - 09 Jan 1899 Jobe, Abram J. Son of A. & S. A. 1867 (only 1 date)
Letter written to Ludean Rogers Kidd by William Ellis Worley
dated May 19, 1969
Dear Niece, I Will try to help you out some more on your relative problems. That Hiram Worley on the 1880 census, he was my grandfather. My daddy's daddy. He was in the store business at Bloomfield, Ill. and he had the post office there, too, in his store, but he died in 1881, according to that, with pneumonia. It was a cold bad winter and he had to meet a night train to put mail on it and my father always said that he was exposed to the cold and took pneumonia and that was what killed him.He raised his family on the farm 2 miles due east of Vienna, Ill.. He moved to Bloomfield after he raised his family. I don't know what township they were in. Hiram Jackson Worley was his name and my father's mane was Thomas Jackson Worley. Hiram had to die in 1881 for he was 66 years old when he died. He never had but 2 wives. My father was born in 1860, and in 1864, a cyclone blew them all away and killed his mother and 2 of his brothers, Will and Issac Worley. Will lived about a year, but died from chest injuries. Issac and his mother were killed. I think his mother lived a few hours, but Issac died instantly. This all happened when my daddy was 4 years old. Later, Hiram married a widow Jobe. She had two boys, Billy and Sam Jobe. They were my father's stepbrothers. She raised my father. I don't know either one of Hiram's wive's given names. Papa's own mother was a Graves before she married. Papa always thought his grandfather came from France when Hiram was 7 years old, but he may of been mistaken about some of it. end of letter
P. S. He also said that Hiram and his second wife didn’t have any children. I had taken that off of another letter.
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llinois Public Domain Land Tract Sales Database
Hiram J. Worley bought 40 acres of land @ $1.25 an acre for a total price of $50.00, Description; SWSE section 30 T125 R03e in Johnson Co.,, Il. Date; 03061848. Recorded in vol 110 page 218.
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Ann (Jobe) Brown