If it helps narrow it down – from the obituary Barbour published for Emeline in Herald of the morning, January-February 1902. Died November 20, 1901. “God gave her to me in 1877”. Buried in Troopville, near Auburn, NY “where my mother and many of my kindred are buried”. ...”I feel as though I only half appreciated her worth while she lived, and not being demonstrative, much of that was unknown to her I fear.”
Barbour Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2011, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center about Dr N H Barbour Name: Dr N H Barbour Spouse: E Jobes Marriage Date: 27 Sep 1877 Newspaper: New London Record, New London, Ohio Newspaper Date: 04 Oct 1877 Newspaper Page: p. 5 Years Indexed: 1920-26, 1928 Newspaper Repository: New London Public Library , Oh; New London Public Library , Oh Library Link: Order Copy
This is what I found on ancestry.com
1860 United States Federal Census about Emeline Jobes Name: Emeline Jobes Age in 1860: 20 Birth Year: abt 1840 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: New London, Huron, Ohio Gender: Female Post Office: New London Value of real estate: View Image Household Members: Name Age Samuel Jobes 28 Emeline Jobes 20
Emeline's obituary simply states that she was "past three score years and ten" - so her birth date is still a little uncertain. With transcription errors in databases, is there anyone out there (Ton obviously comes to mind) who can check the original newspaper record from New London Record, Ohio, as well as the 1860 census? A close look at the originals might just resolve the discrepancy.
I've contacted the New London Library and they're searching out the Marriage Record. That may help.
Her marriage to Barbour was her second. So we still don't know her maiden name, but this is real progress. The 1831 date appears in Census Records and appears resonably accurate.
There was a clan of Jobes in the New London area and in Cleveland. But I can't connect emeline to them yet.
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If it helps narrow it down – from the obituary Barbour published for Emeline in Herald of the morning, January-February 1902. Died November 20, 1901. “God gave her to me in 1877”. Buried in Troopville, near Auburn, NY “where my mother and many of my kindred are buried”. ...”I feel as though I only half appreciated her worth while she lived, and not being demonstrative, much of that was unknown to her I fear.”
Barbour
Ohio Obituary Index, 1830s-2011, Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
about Dr N H Barbour
Name: Dr N H Barbour
Spouse: E Jobes
Marriage Date: 27 Sep 1877
Newspaper: New London Record, New London, Ohio
Newspaper Date: 04 Oct 1877
Newspaper Page: p. 5
Years Indexed: 1920-26, 1928
Newspaper Repository: New London Public Library , Oh; New London Public Library , Oh
Library Link: Order Copy
This is what I found on ancestry.com
1860 United States Federal Census
about Emeline Jobes
Name: Emeline Jobes
Age in 1860: 20
Birth Year: abt 1840
Birthplace: New York
Home in 1860: New London, Huron, Ohio
Gender: Female
Post Office: New London
Value of real estate: View Image
Household Members: Name Age
Samuel Jobes 28
Emeline Jobes 20
ewiltjer@home.nl
Super find. Thanks!
The Emeline ages 20 is not the right emeline. Emeline Barbour was born - according to her obituary - in 1831.
Emeline's obituary simply states that she was "past three score years and ten" - so her birth date is still a little uncertain. With transcription errors in databases, is there anyone out there (Ton obviously comes to mind) who can check the original newspaper record from New London Record, Ohio, as well as the 1860 census? A close look at the originals might just resolve the discrepancy.
I've contacted the New London Library and they're searching out the Marriage Record. That may help.
Her marriage to Barbour was her second. So we still don't know her maiden name, but this is real progress. The 1831 date appears in Census Records and appears resonably accurate.
There was a clan of Jobes in the New London area and in Cleveland. But I can't connect emeline to them yet.
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