- Royal Wesley Smith and Alcy Jobes. (213 KB)
This is a photograph of Royal Smith and his wife, Alcy Jobes. Royal served in the 1st Minnesota Mounted Cavalry during the Civil War. This is a copy of an original photograph of the late Mrs. Charles Macht.
- Photograph of George Jobes and Esther Haught (1237 KB)
This is a photograph of George Jobes (son of William Jobes and Alice Kirby) and his wife, Esther Haught (daughter of Peter Haught III and Elizabeth Jenkins). This photograph was a gift to Michael Jobes from the late Mrs. Charles Macht.
- Bishop "Bish" Jobes and Eva Laura Austin (531 KB)
This is a photograph of "Bish" Jobes, son of Bishop Jobes and Julian Cline and his wife, Eva Laura Austin. Bishop and "Laura" Jobes and their family relocated from Maple Grove, Minnesota in 1904 to Spirit Lake, Kootenai county, Idaho.
- Gravestone of George and Esther Jobes (287 KB)
This photograph was taken by me in the Spring of 1983. It was chalked for photographic purposes. The stone is located at Weaver Lake Cemetery, in Maple Grove township, Hennepin county, Minnesota. Just north of Minneapolis. Note the farm in the background, this was the old Albert Jobes farm.
- Photograph of Bishop Jobes in Civil War uniform (510 KB)
This is a photograph of Bishop Jobes, Corporal First Ohio Light Artillery. Mustered 10 September 1861 at Marietta, Ohio. Promoted Corporal 16 January, 1865. Service includes: Battle of McDowell, Pursuit of Stonewall Jackson Shenandoah Valley, Battle of Groveton (aka 2nd Battle of Bull Run), Burnside's 2nd Campaign, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Wauhatchie. This photograph is courtesy of Timm Jobes.
- James and Josephine Jobes (51 KB)
This is a photograph of James Jobes and his wife, Josephine Parker. They are they seated couple. The standing couple is Gus Bartel and his wife, Angie Chapman. James Jobes is a son of Bishop Jobes and Julian Cline. This photograph was taken on 31 May 1905. This photograph is courtesy of the Gordon Jobes family.
- William Jobes, Catherine and Julian Jobes (175 KB)
This is a photograph of William Jobes, his wife, Catherine Thompson and his mother, Julian Cline Jobes.
- John R. Pryor and Elizabeth Jobes (497 KB)
This is a photograph of John R. Pryor and his wife, Elizabeth Jobes. Elizabeth was the daughter of George Jobes and Esther Haught.
- Photograph of Bishop and Julian (Cline) Jobes (751 KB)
This is a photograph of Bishop Jobes, son of George Jobes and Esther Haught; and his wife, Julian Cline. This photograph is courtesy of Timm Jobes.
- John H. Jobes and Eliza Thompson Jobes (215 KB)
This is a photograph of John Harrison Jobes and his wife, Eliza Thompson. Please note Weaver Lake Cemetery in the distant background.
- Dixie King, wife of Elias Jobes and Herbert Smith (227 KB)
This is a photograph of Dixie King, wife to Elias Jobes, and later, to Herbert Smith. She was about 14 years of age in the photograph. This is a copy of my great-grandmother. The original is the posession of the late Mrs. Violet Thomey, sister to my grandfather, Loyde Jobes. Dixie was the daughter of George Washington King and Harriet Wallace.
- Gravestones of William and Alcy Jobs (sic) (427 KB)
These are photographs of the gravestones of William Jobes and Alcy Kirby. These were taken by me in August 1998. The cemetery is located about ten miles west of Morgantown, West Virginia.
- August and Jane Schwab and her parents (154 KB)
This is a photograph of August Schwab and Jane Jobes, his wife. Also, included is Bishop and Julian (Cline) Jobes, Jane's parents.
- Co K 1st Ohio Light Artillery monument (236 KB)
Photo of my daughter, Emily in 1993 at the monument dedicated to Bishop Jobes's unit at the corner of Gettysburg College. Service at the Battle at the Brickyard, Day I.
- William and Elizabeth (Thomas) Allen (261 KB)
This is a wedding photograph of William James Allen and his wife, Elizabeth Thomas. They were married 21 October 1901. These are my paternal great-grandparents.
- "Bish" and Laura Jobes (648 KB)
This is a photograph of Bishop "Bish" Jobes and his wife, Eva Laura Austin.
- Robert Jobes on the USS SILVERSTEIN DE534 (181 KB)
Photograph of my late father, Robert Lloyd Jobes, onboard the USS SILVERSTEIN DE534 docked in Japan, during the Korean War.
- Co. K, 1st Ohio Light Artillery monument (278 KB)
Photograph of my daughter, Ashley in 1993, at the monument at Gettysburg College. Dedicated to the service on Day I, at the battle of the Brickyard.
- Elvera Evelyn (Sargent) Davidson (201 KB)
This is a photograph of my grandmother, Elvera Evelyn Sargent, wife of Lester Cleo Davidson.
- Mahlon Beeghly (130 KB)
This is a photograph of Mahlon Beeghly, spouse of Catherine Horner. Mahlon Beeghly was born 7 August 1844 in Somerset county, Pennsylvania. He died 29 June 1932 in Yakima, Yakima county, Washington. He was the son of John Beeghly and Catherine Peck.
- My mother, Leslie Jobes (94 KB)
This is a photograph of my mother, Leslie Jobes, nee Davidson.
- Monument of Co K, 1st Ohio Light Artillery (310 KB)
Photograph of me, Michael Jobes, at Gettysburg in 1993; at the monument dedicated to Co K, 1st Ohio Light Artillery
- Peter Haught II Cemetery, Jakes Run, WV (4237 KB)
This is a photograph of the Peter Haught II Cemetery at Jakes Run, Monongalia county, West Virginia. Photograph taken by my daughter, Ashley Jobes.
- Rutherford H. and Aura Beeghly Davidson (202 KB)
This is a photograph of Rutherford Hayes Davidson and his wife, Aura Amelia Beeghly and their son, Merlin Davidson. Rutherford and Aura were my maternal great-grandparents. Rutherford was the son of William Roger Davidson and Hulda Malinda Rogers.
- George Washington King (232 KB)
This is a photograph of George Washington King. He was married to Harriet Wallace. His daughter, Dixie King was married to Elias Jobes and later, Herbert Smith. George Washington King was born 15 January 1859 in Vernon county, Wisconsin. He died 28 February 1936 in Finley, Steele county, North Dakota. George was the son of Laor King and Mary Cole.
- Photograph of George Jobes, Junior (268 KB)
This is a photograph of George Jobes, Junior, he died at the Battle of Nashville on 28 November 1863. He is buried at the Nashville National Cemetery. He was the son of George Jobes and Esther Haught. This is a copy of an original photograph in the posession of the late Mrs. Charles Macht.
- Gravestone of Peter Haught II (3164 KB)
This is the gravestone of Peter Haught II, veteran of the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War. Located at Jakes Run, Monongalia county, West Virginia. Photograph taken 22 November 2008, by Ashley Jobes, my daughter.
- William Roger Davidson (149 KB)
This is a photograph of William Roger Davidson, spouse of Hulda Malinda Rogers. William was a Civil War veteran, serving in the Indiana cavalry.
- Dixie King Jobes and Herbert Smith (344 KB)
This the wedding photograph of Dixie King Jobes and Herbert Smith. Herbert Smith was Dixie's second husband. This is a copy of an original photograph in the posession of the late Mrs. Violet Thomey, sister to my grandfather, Loyde Jobes.
- Photograph of Alcy Jobes (209 KB)
Daughter of George Jobes and Esther Haught. She was married to Royal Wesley Smith. Copy of an orginal in the posession of the late Mrs. Charles Macht.
- Another picture of Peter Haught II gravestone (2174 KB)
This is another photograph of the gravestone of Peter Haught II (taken by my daughter,Ashley Jobes, while I was using pencil to highlight lettering).
- Hulda Malinda Rogers (153 KB)
This is a photograph of Hulda Malinda Rogers, spouse of William Roger Davidson. Hulda was the daughter of George W. Rodgers (sic) and Elizabeth Bixler.
- Dixie Jobes Smith and sisters-in-law (222 KB)
This is a phtograph of Dixie King Jobes Smith and her sisters-in-law, Irene Jobes Irwin (James Irwin) and Esther Jobes Draeger (Herman Draeger). It is thought that this photograph was taken between 1915-1920. Both Irene and Esther were sisters of Elias Jobes, and daughters of Bishop Jobes.
- Photograph of John Mendenhall (45 KB)
This is a photograph of John Mendenhall, Second husband of Christenia Jobes, daughter of George and Esther (Haught) Jobes.
- Lester Cleo Davidson, Merchant Marine, WWII (300 KB)
My grandfather, Lester Cleo Davidson. He served in the Merchant Marines during WWII. He served on the Liberty Ship, USS MATTHEW P. DEADY and the Freighter, USS EDWIN CHRISTIANSON. Lester was the son of Rutherford Hayes Davidson and Aura Beeghly.
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