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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Sarah Jobe/Jobb





Sarah Jobe / Jobb

Birth 5 Jun 1766 in Guilford, North Carolina, USA
Death 9 Nov 1847 in Lynchburg, Moore, Tennessee, USA




William Shaw Sr

Birth 5 Feb 1758 in Killeleagh Parish, County Down, Ireland
Death 25 Aug 1842 in Lynchburg, Moore, Tennessee, USA

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Sarah Jobe Shaw
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Birth: Jun. 5, 1766
Guilford County
North Carolina, USA
Death: Nov. 9, 1847
Lincoln County
Tennessee, USA

Surname was found spelled as Jobe and Job.
Sarah Jobe Shaw was born June 5, 1766, to John Job, Sr., born about 1749 in Guilford Co., NC, died Feb 1814 in Guilford Co., NC and Elizabeth Ruggle, born about 1745 in Pennsylvania.

John and Elizabeth were married March 10, 1770 in NC.

Other children of John Job/Jobe and Elizabeth Ruggle Job/Jobe and siblings of Sarah Jobe Shaw were:

Catherine, b. ca 1770;
James, b. November 5, 1771 in Guilford Co., NC, d. June 28, 1829, in Wayne Co., TN.
Thomas, b. ca 1774, Guilford Co., NC; William Walter, b. November 13, 1775, Guilford Co., NC; d. May 16, 1848, Lawrence Co., AL;
Samuel Caruthers Jobe, b. ca 1776, Guilford Co., NC, d. August 1859 in Marshall Co., TN; Elizabeth, b. ca 1779, Guilford Co., NC;
Baltasar, b. ca 1780;
Ann, b. ca 1782 in Guilford Co., NC;
Aaron, b. ca 1785 in Guilford Co., NC, d. ca 1850 in Marshall Co., AL;
Nancy, b. ca 1791;
Mary, b. ca 1793; and
Moses Columbus Job/Jobe, b. ca 1794 in Guilford Co., NC, d. October 20, 1878 in Guilford Co., NC.
Sarah Job married William Shaw, s/o Patrick Shaw and Nancy Ashley, on May 24, 1787 in Guilford Co., NC.

William was b. February 5, 1758 in Killyleagh Parish, County Down, Northern Ireland, and died August 25, 1842, in Lincoln Co., TN.

Children of William and Sarah Jobs Shaw were:
Elizabeth, b. May 25, 1788 in Guilford Co., NC;
Joseph Shaw, Sr., b. January 12, 1790, in Guilford Co., NC, d. February 17, 1876 in Sanford/Lamar Co., AL;
Sarah, b. November 1, 1791 in Guilford Co., NC;
Mary, b. November 19, 1793;
William, November 14, 1795;
Thomas, b. December 27, 1797 (This is not the Harbison Shaw who was the s/o the other William Shaw who was in Lincoln/Moore Co., TN at the same time); Nancy, b. January 5, 1800;
Margaret E. "Peggy", b. December 29, 1802 in NC, d. 1858;
Ann Jane, b. February 17, 1804, Guilford Co., TN;
Hugh, February 2, 1806, in Guilford Co., NC, d. June 12, 1886, in Rockwell Co., TX; and
John Jobe Shaw, b. February 13, 1808 in Davidson Co., TN.

Sarah Jobe Shaw died November 9, 1847, in Lincoln Co., TN.

Sarah Jobe Shaw's husband, William Shaw, has a memorial marker in the old Pioneer Cemetery in Moore Co., TN, due to the fact that it was unknown where he was buried. He may be buried on his old home place in the Bradshaw Creek area of Lincoln Co., TN, close to the small community of Blanche, TN.(GMT)

There is no marker on Sarah's grave.





Family links:
 Parents:
  John Jobe (1749 - 1814)

 Spouse:
  William Shaw (1758 - 1842)

 Children:
  Joseph Shaw (1788 - 1876)*

 Siblings:
  Moses Columbus Job (____ - 1878)*
  Sarah Jobe Shaw (1766 - 1847)
  James Jobe (1777 - 1829)*


John Jobe

Birth 1749 in Shenandoah, Virginia, USA
Death 16 Feb 1814 in Guilford, North Carolina, USA

Elizabeth Ruggle

Birth 1745 in Guilford, North Carolina, USA
Death 1815 in Guilford, North Carolina, USA

(Don't have parents for Elizabeth)












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Parents
Thomas Jobe  1715 – 1787
Mary Jobe       1720 – 1787
Spouse & Children

Elizabeth Ruggle 1745 – 1815

The Jobe Family
of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Beginnings


The Jobe family is first found in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Not much is known about the early Jobe's. The name is of English origin.

Thomas JOBE b. bef. 1720 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, d. November 17, 1787 in Rowen County, North Carolina, (Present day Davies). He was married abt. 1742 probably in Shenandoah County, Virginia, to Mary ?? b. abt. 1720 and d. after 1787 in Guilford, North Carolina.

THE CHILDREN OF THOMAS AND MARY JOBE

----2. Samuel JOBE b. Abt. 1743 in Virginia, d. 1806 in Rowen County, North Carolina,(Present day Davies). He married Rachel LITTLE
----2. Elizabeth JOBE b. Abt. 1748, d. Aft. 1800 in Guilford, North Carolina.
----2. John JOBE. Sr. b. Abt. 1749 in Chester County, Pennsylvania or Shenandoah County, Virgina, d. February 1814 in Guilford, North Carolina. He married on March 10, 1770 in North Carolina to Elizabeth Ruggle ? b. Abt. 1745
----2. Sarah JOBE b. abt. 1750, d. 1793 in Forsyth County, North Carolina. She was married January 31, 1772 in Rowen County, North Carolina, to William DOUHIT.
----2. Mary JOBE b abt. 1752 married John BLAKE.
----2. Thomas H. JOBE b. abt. 1755 in Virginia, d. abt. 1830 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was married on March 10, 1799 in Rowan County, North Carolina, to Hannah JOHNSON.
THE CHILDREN OF JOHN JOBE, SR. AND ELIZABETH RUGGLE

------3. John JOBE, Jr. b. 1773 in Guilford, North Carolina, d. Aft. 1850 in Wayne Co., Tennessee. He was married abt. 1800 in North Carolina, to Precilla PORCH, b. abt. 1784 in North Carolina, d bef. 1850 in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
------3. Thomas JOBE b. abt. 1774 in Guilford, North Carolina married Nancy RICHARDSON.
------3. William Walter JOBE b. November 13, 1775 in Guilford, North Carolina, d. May 16, 1848 in Lawrence County, Alabama, married Elizabeth J. ??.
------3. Samuel JOBE b. abt. 1776 in Guilford, North Carolina, d. 1853 in Marshall County, Tennessee. He married Rebecca ??? b. 1794 in Tennessee, d abt. 1850 Marshall County, Tennessee.
------3. James JOBE b. November 5, 1777 in Guilford, North Carolina, d. aft 1850 in Guilford, North Carolina. He was married on August 22, 1797 in North Carolina to Ann CROSBIE.
------3. Elizabeth JOBE b. abt. 1779, married on September 4, 1800 in North Carolina, to David COOPER.
------3. Moses JOBE b. abt. 1780 in Guilford, North Carolina, d. bef. 1860 in Guilford, North Carolina. He was married on January 8, 1816 in Guilford, North Carolina, to Martha A. PHIPPS.
------3. Female JOBE b. abt. 1781
------3. Female JOBE b. abt. 1782
------3. Female JOBE b. abt. 1783
------3. Male JOBE b. abt. 1784

------3. Aaron JOBE b. 1785 in Guilford, North Carolina, d. aft. 1850 in Marshall County, Alabama. He married in 1812, in Williamson County, Alabama, to Masdrea BRADLEY.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~donegaleire/Jobe.html


Revolutionary War



1777 April - inducted into the Revolutionary Army. But being a Quaker he refused to fight and was released the same month. The Battle of Alamance was fought near his farm. All men subject to military duty were ordered to Hillsboro before the court and were administered an oath to support the crown. John refused.
















1777 April - inducted into the Revolutionary Army. But being a Quaker he refused to fight and was released the same month. The Battle of Alamance was fought near his farm. All men subject to military duty were ordered to Hillsboro before the court and were administered an oath to support the crown. John refused.


Ok, since he is a  Quaker there will be tons of records and there were many Friends as Quakers were called can be found.   I will try later.  Sometimes when I do this research I don't know which birth place is correct, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, or Chester County Pennsylvania.   I do know that there were many Quakers in PA.   William Penn brought the first Quakers here from England called Friends, to Pennsylvania and there was a huge movement of people to the area of NC in and surrounding Guilford Co., NC in the 1750's.  If that's the case, you can find records for Quakers if you look around the internet, Ancestry has some records but not as many as you would think.

Quakers had excellent records compared to any church in the USA. So I would look there.   
Diane Pinion  



NOTES
Settled on Big Alamance Creek in Eastern Rowan Cty which later became Guilford in 1770

1770 John Job witness Guilford Cty Bk page 2

1777 April John Job inducted into Rev war Army but being Quaker.
But being Quaker he refused to fight and was released same month

The Battle of Alamance was fought near his farm
About 100 on each side were wounded and killed
Prisoners were taken to Hillsborough, put on trial and 6 hung.
All men subject to military duty were called before judge to oath to support the crown. John refused to sign.

1778 census Greensboro

1779 witness Guilford Cty bk 2 page 4

1802 Deeds to sons

1829 will in Guilford Cty NC

John Job, Sr
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Birth: 1749
Virginia, USA
Death: Feb., 1814
Guilford County
North Carolina, USA
Burial:
Alamance Presbyterian Church Cemetery
Greensboro
Guilford County
North Carolina, USA

Created by: Wilton Golson
Record added: Jul 30, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 55630591





Thomas Jobe

Birth 1715 in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Death 15 Nov 1787 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States

More than likely a Quaker as well.  Chester, Buck, and surrounding counties were many Quakers.  William Penn brought many to the new land the King of England named Pennsylvania when he gave those lands to William Penn in 1682.   He came with many Friends or Quakers on the Ship Welcome.  He went back and forth bringing more people to the shores of Pennsylvania.  



Mary Jobe

Birth 1720 in Pennsylvania, United States
Death 1787 in Guilford, North Carolina, United States




Timeline





  1. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quakers/records.htm Some of the links on this page don't work as they are old and the sites no longer exist but there's many that do.  A wealth of information can be had on your journey to learning more.  
  2. Ships Passenger Lists to Pennsylvania 1681
  3. SHIPS TO PENNSYLVANIA 1700-1749
  4. LIST OF SHIPS TO PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA 1727-1808 Following is a list of ships carrying Palatines from Germany to Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. You can click on the highlighted ships for the full passenger list.  Source: Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Ralph B. Strassburger and William J. Hinke, published in 1934 by the Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA.
  5. SHIPS' PASSENGER LISTS TO VIRGINIA Before 1820
  6. SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS TO NORTH CAROLINA
  7. QUAKER ELECTRONIC ARCHIVE
  8. Quaker Texts Online
  9. Genealogical Research
  10. Shaw Family Papers, 1737-1890  The Starr family looked like it was going to lead to the Quakers, just nailing down Conrad Starr down to which one depended on whether he was a Quaker or not.  The other one just kind of appeared out of no where.   Some of the Shaw's were part of the Quakers but I think it was some of the children of various relatives that married someone from that area and they either became a Quaker or the person they married was discommunicated.  
  11. Swarthmore CollegeFriends Historical Library






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