Taylor Family Genealogy
Enoch JOB
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Name Enoch JOB Gender Male Person ID I969 Josh E. Taylor Jr. Tree Last Modified 1 Nov 2019
Father Joshua JOB, b. 2 Jan 1706, Chester Co, PA , d. 1772, Shenandoah Co. Va. (Age 65 years) Relationship natural Mother Margaret MCKAY, b. Abt 1711, d. Bef 6 Jun 1797 (Age ~ 86 years) Relationship natural Married 1 Nov 1730 [1] Notes - "Nov. 1, 1730, Margaret McKay, dtr. of Robert and Ann of Milford Hd. Cecil Co. Md. and Joshua Job s. of Andrew and Elizabeth." -- Nottingham Marriages as quoted by Hunter McKay in The McKays and Allied Families. Jobe gives the same date but in Jobe's Journal, the date is given as 11 Eleventh month 1730.
Dee Ann (Shipp) Buck gives the year of marriage as 1731
Family ID F153 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- "Nov. 1, 1730, Margaret McKay, dtr. of Robert and Ann of Milford Hd. Cecil Co. Md. and Joshua Job s. of Andrew and Elizabeth." -- Nottingham Marriages as quoted by Hunter McKay in The McKays and Allied Families. Jobe gives the same date but in Jobe's Journal, the date is given as 11 Eleventh month 1730.
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Notes - "Eldest and only known son was living 6 June 1797. Enoch Jobe, Pvt. 8th Va. Regt. from Shenandoah Co. Va., Continental Establishment, Capt. Wm Cogham, Col. Mulenburg. Enl. 18 Feb 1776 and served until 17 Feb 1777, Rev. War. Died in Cole Co, Mo, 19 Apr 1843 (Natl Archv :Pension Claim).
"Enoch Job/Jobe was one of the first settlers of Unicoi or Greasy Cove Western N.C. in what is now Erwin Tenn..." -- Hunter B. McKay. Mackeys and Allied Families.
Dee Ann (Shipp) Buck notes that his will was dated April 19, 1843 in now Washington Co. Tenn.
- "Eldest and only known son was living 6 June 1797. Enoch Jobe, Pvt. 8th Va. Regt. from Shenandoah Co. Va., Continental Establishment, Capt. Wm Cogham, Col. Mulenburg. Enl. 18 Feb 1776 and served until 17 Feb 1777, Rev. War. Died in Cole Co, Mo, 19 Apr 1843 (Natl Archv :Pension Claim).
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Sources - [S141] The McKay's and Allied Families, McKay, Hunter Branson, p. 150.
- [S141] The McKay's and Allied Families, McKay, Hunter Branson, p. 150.