Taylor Family Genealogy
David JOB
1741 - 1799 (58 years)-
Name David JOB [1] Born 1741 Shenandoah Co. Va. Gender Male Died 1799 Washington, Co, TN Person ID I893 Josh E. Taylor Jr. Tree Last Modified 1 Nov 2019
Father Abraham JOB, b. 22 Aug 1702, Chester Co, PA , d. 24 Aug 1750, Sullivan Co., Tenn. (Age 48 years) Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth MCKAY, b. Abt 1719, Cecil, Co. MD , d. Abt 1799 (Age ~ 80 years) Relationship natural Married 8 Jul 1739 [2] Notes - Bill Jobe is inconsistent. In other information he supplied to Gene Taylor, Je gives the date as August, 1736!
They were married "out of unity" with the Quakers. For some reason they "ran away to a Priest in Virginia and was married...and doth not deliver in his certificate nor give satisfaction." -- Dee Ann (Shipp) Buck
Family ID F142 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Abigail FRENCH Married 26 Nov 1772 Children 1. Elizabeth JOB [natural] 2. Mary JOB [natural] 3. Jeremia JOB [natural] 4. Abraham JOB, b. 1775 [natural] 5. Sarah JOB [natural] 6. Phoebe JOB [natural] 7. Joshua JOB, b. 1777 [natural] 8. Rebecca JOB [natural] 9. Hannah JOB [natural] 10. John JOB [natural] Last Modified 1 Nov 2019 Family ID F389 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Bill Jobe is inconsistent. In other information he supplied to Gene Taylor, Je gives the date as August, 1736!
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Notes - David was bound to a saddler in West Nottingham on father's death in 1750. He had 10 children and went to Washington County, Tennessee in 1777.
"David and Isaac Job laid claim to the residue of the 300 acres from the conveyance of which a bond was passed by Joist Hite and Robert McKay to Abraham Job, as mentioned above to support their claim to the same produced a bond from Elisha Job, heir at law, to said Abraham, to them, bearing the date of January 21, 1758. 'Know that I, Elisha Job, of Frederick County, do owe and stand justly indebted unto Isaac and David Job of County aforesaid the sum of 100 pounds by the 26 April 1760.'" -- Bill Jobe
- David was bound to a saddler in West Nottingham on father's death in 1750. He had 10 children and went to Washington County, Tennessee in 1777.
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