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Job Osborne 1793–1865 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: MAR 1793

Birth Location: Guilford Co., NC

Death Date: JAN 1865

Death Location: Danville, IN Hendricks Co.

Father: David Osborne

Mother:

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Children(s): Emily Osborne

In 1793, Job Osborne entered the world in Guilford Co., NC, born to David Osborne And Lydia Davis. Job Osborne married Esther Howell, Maria, and had children including Emily Osborne, Living Osborne. Job Osborne passed away in 1865 in Danville, IN Hendricks Co..

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Biography

  • In 1793, Job Osborne entered the world in Guilford Co., NC, born to David Osborne And Lydia Davis.
  • Job Osborne married Esther Howell, Maria, and had children including Emily Osborne, Living Osborne.
  • Job Osborne passed away in 1865 in Danville, IN Hendricks Co..

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Children(s)

Job Osborne's Ancestors

Self
Job Osborne
1793–1865
Birth Place: Guilford Co., NC
Parents
David Osborne
1762–1842
Guilford Co., NC
Grandparents
Matthew (Osborne) III
1729–1785
Mary Reynolds
1737–1804
Chester Co., Pa.
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Jr.
1697–1783
Isabella Dobson
1700–1770
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Matthew Sr.
1661–1738
Richard Dobson
1677–1735
Eleanor Newcomb
1675–1770

Job Osborne's Descendants

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Job Osborne (MAR 1793–JAN 1865)
  1. 1. Emily Osborne 1821–1897 m. William Bales 1819–1899

Job Osborne's Timeline

2 Records

1793
MAR 1793
Birth of Job Osborne in Guilford Co., NC
Guilford Co., NC
1865
JAN 1865
Age 72
Death of Job Osborne in Danville, IN Hendricks Co.
Danville, IN Hendricks Co.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: MAR 1793
    Event Place: Guilford Co., NC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: JAN 1865
    Event Place: Danville, IN Hendricks Co.

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