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Re: Wm Jobes Family -Clark co Ohio 1870
Posted by: M. JOBES Date: January 06, 2002 at 10:20:15
In Reply to: Wm Jobes Family -Clark co Ohio 1870 by Belinda Jolly of 91

Here are some of my sources for your Alonzo Jobes, I have additional data regarding lineage of this particular Jobes line.
Michael Jobes
1. LDS Genealogical records, Alonzo Jobes (AFN:W5S0-CM).
2. 1900 Federal Soundex Census of ohio. Clark county, Springfield, Edward Street, Household #125, Volume 17, ED 19, Sheet 19, Line 36. Household of Alonzo V. Jobes and family.
3. LDS Genealogical Records; Alonzo JOBES - International Genealogical Index
Gender: M Birth: 1861 Indiana
(LDS Film #1903846).
4. LDS Genealogical records; Alonzo V. JOBES - International Genealogical Index
Gender: M Marriage: 3 Apr 1880 Darke, Ohio (lists spouse as Sophia S. Ahultz).
(LDS Film #1760911).
5. Internet accessed data;
http://www.silversfamily.org/genealogies.htm
http://www.silversfamily.org/SEARCHING%20FOR.htm
Sarah J. Silvers, WILLIAM JOBES, Justices of the Peace and Postmaster. Richard Jobes, native of Pennsylvania, who emigrated to Indiana in the year 1819, and located in Wayne County, and lived there ten years, then moved to Warren Co., Ohio, and located near Lebanon. While living there he served fifteen years as Justice of the Peace. He afterward returned to Wayne Co., Ind., and lived there until his death, which occurred in 1866. William, the subject of this sketch, was born June 17, 1829, in Wayne Co., Ind.; was raised and educated near Lebanon, Warren Co., Ohio. There he attained his manhood. He returned to his native Sate, taught school and clerked in the stores in different towns in the State until 1866. He moved to Champaign CO., Ohio and began farming near Mechanicsburg, and continued there five years; he then came to this county and farmed until 1876. He then quit farming and began clerking for Joseph Pearson, and holds that position at present. Since he came to Catawba he was elected Justice oft he Peace, and is serving his second term. He was appointed Postmaster in 1877, and still hold the position. He was married, January 13, 1852, to Miss Sarah J. Silvers; they had four children: Alonzo, Joel, Luther and Luella M. From Biographical Sketches, The History of Clark County, Ohio, page 976.


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