Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 3DQ3-0L
present day Delaware Co.
Sources:
1) Bill Jobe Journal (who I knew personally & contributed info
to it)
per:
A) Josiah Look Dickinson, "The Fairfax Proprietary"
B) Dorothy Wulfeck, The VA Gazette:Women of the Rev. Decade"
C) Unpublished manuscript of James Trimble
2) Katharine Reynolds (wrote to many times between 1968-1973)
3) Virginia Wood (wrote to many times between 1969-1974)
4) Research of Harlee Jobe
5) Research of Fanny (Jobe) Mcquire
6) Research of Lois Cunningham (knew personally) (1968-1974)
7) Quaker Records - many of which I trascribed myself
(1968-1972)
8) Research of Descendant Randy Jobe - 1998-1999
9) Will of Caleb Jobe (a copy of which I have)
10) Research of Harlee Jobe - a copy of which I have
10) Thomas Green Papers, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond,
VA
11)Pioneers of Old Frederick County Virginia by Cecil O'dell
12) Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889 By Alice L. Beard 1989
13) MANY, MANY DESCENDANTS!!!!
Birth: Birth Index: Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1680-1800 Job,
Caleb Child's Birth/Baptism
Date : 26 Jul 1704 Quaker Date : 26 5mo 1704 Location : Chester
Monthly Meeting, Chester Father : Andrew Job Mother : Mrs.
Elizabeth Job
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1717 Eighth Month - Caleb Jobe was witness at marriage of his
sister Mary Jobe to John White (New Garden Monthly
Meeting-Chester Co, PA)
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1722 -March 30 (Will of Andrew Job Jr - father) - Chester Co.,
PA
"To wife Elizabeth, my Plantation whereon I live during
widowhood & afterward to 2 younger sons Caleb & Johsua - they
paying to their 2 younger sisters, Hannah & Patience 10 (pounds)
each when of age"
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1725 -March 27; pg. 126/127
Robert McKoy of Orange Co., Providence of Virginia, son of
Robert and Patience JOB, daughter of Andrew (deceased) of
Nottingham Twp., chester Co., Province of Pennsylvania, were
married the 27th day, 1st month 1725 at Public meeting of
Freinds at Nottingham.
Witnesses:
Henry Reynolds, Joseph England, Jno. Churchman, William Ives,
Andrew Barry, George Lawson, Moses Andrew, Jno Kirkpatrick,
Elisha Gatchell, William McMacken, Jacob Kirk, William White,
John Beale, Jr., Jno White, Jacob Beale, Garrett Toole, Rachel
Oldham, Dinah Brown, Rachel Gatchell, Rebekah Robson, Katherine
Jacob, Prudence Coale, William Coale, Esther Gatchell, Jacob
JOB, Thomas JOB, Caleb JOB, Joshua JOB, Hannah JOB, Elizabeth
McKoy, Elizabeth JOB, Anne Reynolds, John White, George
Robinson, Mary White, Jr. Anne JOB, Archabell JOB, and Abraham
JOB. (Nottingham Quakers 1680-1889 By Alice L. Beard 1989 pg.
126-127)
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1726 Second Month (April) - Caleb Jobe attended wedding of Mary
McKay and George Robinson. Mary McKay was d/o Robert McKay Sr.
in Nottingham (New Garden Monthly Meeting)
1726 Ninth Month, 24th day-Caleb Jobe was witness at marriage of
his brother, Abraham Jobe, to Sarah Gatchell (New Garden Monthly
Meeting-Chester Co, PA)
1730 The Nottingham Meeting records show Caleb Job as being
present at marriage of brother Enoch Job & Abigail Gatchell
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1733 Oct 3: Elisha GATCHELL, son of Elisha of East Notthingham
Twp., Chester Co., Province of Pennsylvania, and Mary WORLEY,
daughter of Henry of the same place, were married in the 3rd day
8th month 1733 at Public Meeting of Freinds at West Nottingham.
Witnesses:
William Brown, Sr., James King, John Piggott, Richard Brown,
Goerge Brown, Thonas Brown, Jno. Gatrill, William Kirk, William
Reynolds, Richard Sidwell, Dinah Brown, Mary Williams, isabel
King, Elling Brown, margaret Kirk, Margaret Englnad, mary Brown,
Elisha Gatchell, Rachel Gatchell, Elizabeth Hughes, henry
Reynolds, Thomas Hughes, Abraham JOB, Jacob JOB, Anne Reynolds,
Caleb JOB, Abigail JOB, Esther Gatchell, Hannah Gatchell, Anne
Gatchell a