Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a Corporal (date unknown).
"H" Co. MS 19th Infantry
JOBE, J.W. - was the youngest child of Samuel and Sarah Frank Jobe. The family moved to Tippah Co. MS when he was a small boy.
He was the first of the 6 Jobe brothers to enlist in the Civil War. When he was just 19 years old he went to Canaan, MS and signed into the Confederate services for the duration of the war.
Enlistment date was Feb. 25, 1863,
discharge date was June 28, 1865.
He was a Cpl. Co. H 19th MS. Inf. C.S.A.
In the early part of the war he was wounded, however he continued to serve. He was taken a prisoner of war on April 2, 1865 and was released at the close of the war.
On Oct. 18, 1865 he married Julia Ann Peeler, daughter of Joseph Daniel and Amanda (Mandy) Peeler.
He was a farmer and lived the remainder of his life in Tippah Co. MS. He died in 1904.
Residence was not listed;
Enlisted as a Corporal (date unknown).
"H" Co. MS 19th Infantry
JOBE, J.W. - was the youngest child of Samuel and Sarah Frank Jobe. The family moved to Tippah Co. MS when he was a small boy.
He was the first of the 6 Jobe brothers to enlist in the Civil War. When he was just 19 years old he went to Canaan, MS and signed into the Confederate services for the duration of the war.
Enlistment date was Feb. 25, 1863,
discharge date was June 28, 1865.
He was a Cpl. Co. H 19th MS. Inf. C.S.A.
In the early part of the war he was wounded, however he continued to serve. He was taken a prisoner of war on April 2, 1865 and was released at the close of the war.
On Oct. 18, 1865 he married Julia Ann Peeler, daughter of Joseph Daniel and Amanda (Mandy) Peeler.
He was a farmer and lived the remainder of his life in Tippah Co. MS. He died in 1904.
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