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Joshua Job

Male 1707 - 1772  (64 years)


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  • Name Joshua Job  [1, 2
    Born 2 Jan 1707  New Garden, Chester, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Gender Male 
    Died 1772  Shenandoah, Orange County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3608  Strange Genealogy
    Last Modified 16 Nov 2011 

    Father Andrew Job, II,   b. 7 Apr 1650, On Borad Ship from Kent to Portsmouth Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Jun 1722, Chester, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years) 
    Mother Elizabeth Ann Vernon,   b. 1671, Chester, Cheshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1732, East Nottingham, Chester, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 61 years) 
    Married 7 Nov 1692  Aludia,Chester, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    • Now Deleware County
    Family ID F2645  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Margaret McKay,   b. 1711, VA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Mar 1783, Shenandoah, Orange County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years) 
    Married 11 Mar 1730  Maryland or Millford Hundred, Chester, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3, 5
    Children 
     1. Enoch Job, Sr.,   b. 1734, Chester, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 6 Jun 1797, Shenandoah, Orange County, VA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years)
    Last Modified 16 Nov 2011 
    Family ID F2638  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Sources 
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    4. [S509] Quakers married each other by the consent of and in the presence of Friends. They married after their own fashion, but without consent of the government, which considered the marriages illegal.

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