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Andrew Job 1650–1722 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1650

Birth Location: Portsmouth, Kent, , England

Death Date: 5 Jun 1722

Death Location: East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Andrew Job

Mother: Elizabeth Jobe

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Vernon

Children(s): Margaret Job, Mary Job, Patience Job, Patience Job, Hannah Jobe, Hannah Job, Archibald Jobe, Andrew Job, Abraham Job, Enoch Job, Enoch Jobe, Thomas Job, Benjamin Job, Benjamin Job, Mary Jobe, Caleb Jobe, Jacob Job, Mary Jobe, Joshua Job

The story of Andrew Job began in 1650 in Portsmouth, Kent, , England. Andrew Job married Elizabeth Vernon, and had children including Abraham Job, Andrew Job, Archibald Jobe, Benjamin Job, Caleb Jobe, Enoch Job, Enoch Jobe, Hannah Job, Hannah Jobe, Jacob Job, Joshua Job, Margaret Job, Mary Job, Mary Jobe, Mary Vernon Jobe, Patience Job, Thomas Vernon Job. Andrew Job passed away in 1722 in East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Andrew Job began in 1650 in Portsmouth, Kent, , England.
  • Andrew Job married Elizabeth Vernon, and had children including Abraham Job, Andrew Job, Archibald Jobe, Benjamin Job, Caleb Jobe, Enoch Job, Enoch Jobe, Hannah Job, Hannah Jobe, Jacob Job, Joshua Job, Margaret Job, Mary Job, Mary Jobe, Mary Vernon Jobe, Patience Job, Thomas Vernon Job.
  • Andrew Job passed away in 1722 in East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Andrew Job's Ancestors

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Andrew Job
1650–1722
Birth Place: Portsmouth, Kent, , England
Parents
Andrew Job
1620–1699
, Kent, , England
Elizabeth Jobe
1631–1719
Wales, , , England
Grandparents
Unknown (Father) Job
1600–1622
, , , Wales
Mother
1600–
, , , Wales
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Andrew Job's Descendants

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Andrew Job (1650–5 Jun 1722) m. Elizabeth Vernon (1671–1732)
  1. 1. Margaret Job 1788–1877
  2. 2. Mary Job 1739–1812
  3. 3. Patience Job 1710–
  4. 4. Patience Job 1710–1762
  5. 5. Hannah Jobe 1708–1750
  6. 6. Hannah Job 1708–1748
  7. 7. Archibald Jobe 1706–
  8. 8. Andrew Job 1702–
  9. 9. Abraham Job 1702–1750
  10. 10. Enoch Job 1700–1731
  11. 11. Enoch Jobe 1698–1699
  12. 12. Thomas (Vernon) Job 1695–1780
  13. 13. Benjamin Job 1693–1693
  14. 14. Benjamin Job 1693–1693
  15. 15. Mary Jobe 1686–1697
  16. 16. Caleb Jobe 1704–1750
  17. 17. Jacob Job 1694–1760
  18. 18. Mary (Vernon) Jobe 1686–1697
  19. 19. Joshua Job 1707–1772 m. Margaret Mackay 1707–1783
    1. 1. Moses Job 1738–1790
    2. 2. Enoch Job 1734–1797
      1. 1. Job 1765–
      2. 2. Job 1761–
      3. 3. Abraham Job 1759–
      4. 4. Elizabeth Job 1756–1788
      5. 5. Mary (Keiza) Job 1754–
      6. 6. Enoch Job 1757–1843 m. Sarah 1780– m. Lucretia Lucrecy 1755–1826
        1. 1. Mary JOBE 1809–
        2. 2. Andrew JOBE 1800–
        3. 3. Reuben JOBE 1793–
        4. 4. Abraham Jobe 1793–1848
        5. 5. Robert (B) Jobe 1790–1860
        6. 6. Rachel JOBE 1786–
        7. 7. James (M) Jobe 1786–1859
        8. 8. Elisha Jobe 1785–1852
        9. 9. Nancy Jobe 1784–
        10. 10. Hannah Jobe 1781–1860 m. William (Marrs) Logue 1777–1839

Andrew Job's Timeline

2 Records

1650
1650
Birth of Andrew Job in Portsmouth, Kent, , England
Portsmouth, Kent, , England
1722
5 Jun 1722
Age 72
Death of Andrew Job in East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Portsmouth, Kent, , England
    Record Source: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 607.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JFB.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jun 1722
    Event Place: East Nottingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

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