Anderson Gianniny, according to Robert (Bob) L. Giannini, III (PDG46@aol.com) was born sometime between 1808 and 1812. He says "Many years ago I put together a family chart based on the U.S. census records and found Anderson's date of birth varied from census to census. I placed a copy of my chart in the Nelson County Historical Society at Lovingston, Va." (email dated 11/16/02)
DEATH: Cause of: Rheumatism. (Information from Albemarle County, 1884, page 2, line 9)
Title: The Giannini's Of Virginia
Author: Omer Allan Gianniny, Jr & Robert Lewis Gianniny, III Publication: Third Edition - 1999
HUGH DAVID CHISHOLME: "In 1846, in accordance with an act of the Legislature, the county [of Albemarle] was divided into twenty-one School districts. A description of their limits is recorded in the Order Book for that year [1846], page 312. In Deed Book No. Fifty, occurs the record of the boundaries of ten districts for election purposes, which were constituted in pursuance of an act of the Legislature passed in 1852."
By the time he was 46 years old, "The last division was effected by an act of the Legislature under the requirement of the new Constitution, adopted in July, 1869. By this law of the county was laid off into five Townships, subsequently termed Districts. These were Rivanna, Whithall, Samuel Mill, Scottsville, and Charlottesville. In 1857 another was added, called Ivy." It is in Scottsville that the Chisholms appropriately live and rear their family.
Hugh David was an excellent fiddle player and the family still kept alive many of the old Scottish tunes such as "Over the Waves." He taught his son Napoleon to play the fiddle, but when he slacked in the use of his fourth finger, finding playing an open string easier, Hugh took his violin away.
1850 Censes: Hugh (age 27) was living at home with his father John Russell. Also listed in the household is his wife Catherine [Giannini] and their first 4 children, George age 6, David age 5, Nathan age 4, and Willie [Wilhemina] age 11 months, and Hugh's brothers Humphrey age 25 and William age 22.
Hugh and his other four brothers, William, Isham, Mukins, Brice, are mentioned in the 1800 census for Albemarle County. By the time of the 1820 census, he had moved to Chesterfield County. By 1830 he was found in Hanover County living with and caring for his father John Russell. The name Hugh is unique in the family of Walter Chisholm. His brothers were named after their uncles.
1900 Census: At the time of the 1900 census he was still living and listed as a member of his son Napoleon Chisholm who at the time had 6 of his 7 children born and living at home. He is listed as a laborer by profession.
NOTE: Information provided in:
1) Albemarle County in Virginia, by Rev. Edgar Woods, 1901. ISBN 1-55613-449-5 The Michie Company, Charlottesville, Va. pg. 25
2) the book by John D. Chism, Jr., The Chiz - A history of the Chisholme/Chism Family, book or manuscript 1989, p. 92-93; andMARRIAGE: Listed in the Albemarle County, Virginia Marriages, from 1780-1853. Hugh D. & Catherine Gianiny 20 Sep 1842; min- Willis Huckstep, 22 Sep 1842 [Marr. Reg., 1806-1868, fol.82] b-John R. Chisholm & Nicholas Gianiny [B/C Papers, 1837-42].
Title: The Giannini's Of Virginia
Author: Omer Allan Gianniny, Jr & Robert Lewis Gianniny, III Publication: Third Edition - 1999
According to the Chataigne's Virginia Gazetteer and Classified Business Directory of Albemarle County 1888-89, he is listed as a Principal Farmer in Woodridge.
MILITARY_SERVICE: Bet. 1861-1862, Civil War: Company C, 19th Virginia Infantry, CSA.
BIRTH: or Orange County, Virginia.
MILITARY_SERVICE: Bet. 1861-1865, Civil War: 46th Virginia Infantry, CSA.
DEATH: Died at 65 years old, due to a heart disease in Charlottesville. [Source of Information: Albemarle County, 1884, page 2, line 10.] Place of birth was Orange County.
BIOGRAPHY: Served in Military Service between 1862 - 1864 in Cavalry of Virginia.
BIRTH: According to Jim Ward (jlward@knology.net) of Madison, Alabama, she was born in Albemarle County, Virginia.
Information about this individual was provided by Jim Ward (jlward@knology.net) of Madison, Alabama.
Information about this individual was provided by Jim Ward (jlward@knology.net) of Madison, Alabama.
Information about this individual was provided by Jim Ward (jlward@knology.net) of Madison, Alabama.
BIRTH: Age given as 42 when married to James Lawrence Gianniny.
EDUCATION: Albemarle County Virginia, William Manual Labor School.
EDUCATION: Bet. 1969 - 1976, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia. Earned two BA degrees: Political Science 1973, History 1975
MILITARY SERVICE: Bet. 1976 - 1981, US Navy: Enlisted, 1976; completed OCS, Newport, RI, 1977; Gunnery Officer aboard USS Plymouth Rock (LSD29), 1978-1979; Naval Gunfire Liaison Officer attached to USMC at Camp Pendleton, CA, 1979-1981 Occupation: Bet. 1982 - 1996, Human Resources and Technical Recruiting
RESIDENCES: Bet. 1981 - 1990, Alexandria, VA
Bet. 1990 - 1993, Huntsville, AL
Bet. 1993 - 1996, Mobile, AL
Aft. 1996, Madison, ALDEATH: Died of pneumonia.
BIRTH: According to Jim Ward (jlward@knology.net) of Madison, Alabama, she was born in Albemarle County, Virginia.
BIOGRAPHY: Served in Military Service between 1862 - 1864 in Cavalry of Virginia.
MARRIAGE: His marriage to Lavinnia Pace on 1 Jul. 1851 is recorded in the Virginia Marriages, 1851-1929 page 32 according to Ancestry.com Database.
ENLISTMENT: Served in Civil War as a member of the Albemarle Everrett Artillery, Co. H., 1st Regiment, VA Artillery.
Included by Freida Wells (freida49@yahoo.com) at her Ancestry.com entry (http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fincher1&id=I131) was the following:
Date: 12/13/00 7:08:28
From: johnsten@micrord.com (Johnsten's Account)We looked in our records and found Henrietta Job born 18 January 1825, died 10 July 1894. Her obituary is printed in the Ravenna News issue of 13 July 1894. Does this help? Lois Johnsten, Ravenna Gen/Hist Society, 208 Grand Ave, Ravenna, NE 68869 johnsten@micrord.com
Ravenna News
13 July 1894
Ravenna, NebraskaHenrietta E Jobe was born Albermarle County, Virginia January 15, 1825, died in Ravenna July 10, 1894. Deceased had recently come to Ravenna to make a prolonged visit with her son, Mr. J. B. Wyatt, at whose house she died. For over forty years Mrs. Job has been a devoted Christian and member of the M. E. church. Her Christian graces were manifest in all walks of life but especially in the patient care of raising a large family of children. Those who still survive her feeling intensely the loss have sustained in the death of such a mother.
Her children always found the sure comfort and sympathy in her ministering love which only the pure mother heart can give. Her life was a life of loving self-sacrifice for her family, and of sweet gentleness in its influence. In her last illness she still showed the same gentle patience and Christian strength that had as borne her through all trials of her earthly existence. Her dying moments typifying that sentiment of the old hymn-”Tis grace has brought me thus far, and grace shall bear me home.” Until the last she delighted in prayer and the rendering of the Word. For her the “Valley of the shadow” had no terrors, for Christ walked through with her. Another mother has gone to wait the coming of loved ones.
Card of Thanks
To the neighbors and friends who rendered such timely and untiring assistance during the illness and after the death of Mrs. Job, we desire to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation. to the Ravenna Lodge A. O. U. W., which attended the funeral in a body, we wish to return for the sympathy and aid extended.
J. B. Wyatt and FamilyNote: The M. E. Church is the Methodist Church in Ravenna. The local records burned in the church fire of 1954. We do not know what lodge is the A. O. U. W. It is thought to be an insurance lodge with something to do with : United Workers”. We do not find reference to the lodge very often in the early Ravenna News.
Lois Johnston-Researcher
Ravenna Genealogical & Historical Society
Ravenna, Nebraska.
CENSUS RECORDS:
1850 -Cole Co, Mo Census (age 28, unmarried and living with parents) ----------
1860 Cole Co, Mo Census - Marion Township
JOBE, William S. 36 MO -s/o James Jobe & Margaret Stone , Jane 28 MO -nee Chambers m. 4 Jan 1852 Cole Co,
, Sarah 6 MO
, William 5 MO
, James Monroe 4 MO
, Peggy 3 MO
TOOMBS, William 16 MO
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1870 Cole Co, Mo Census; MARION TOWNSHIP p. 288, #39 Jobe, William 57 M W Mo.
Jane 39 F W Mo. -nee Chambers
Sarah 17 F W Mo.
Thomas 15 M W Mo.
James 13 M W Mo.
Annie 11 F W Mo
Andrew 10 M W MO
Belle 8 F W Mo.
John 6 M W Mo.
Charles 4 M W Mo.
Alice 6/12 F W Mo.
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1880 Cole Co,Missouri Census (Marion Township - enumeraated 9 June 1880) William Stone JOBE W M 59 Head M Farmer Mo-TN-TN
Henrietta W F 54 Wife Keeps House VA-VA-VA
William T. W M 25 Son at home disabled MO-MO-MO
James M. W M 23 Som at home MO-MO-MO
Cora B. W F 18 Dau at home MO-MO-MO
John C. W M 16 Son at home MO-MO-MO
Charles J. W M 13 Son MO-MO-MO
Elvina A. W F 10 Dau MO-MO-Mo
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April 27, 1893 - Jefferson City Misouri - Daily Tribune (as posted on Gen -Connect by Freida Wells)
W. S. Jobe Dead
Mr. W. S. Jobe mention of whose illness was made in THE TRIBUNE of yesterday, died at his home in Centretown at 9:15 a.m. yesterday. Mr. Jobe was about 73 years of age and a man universally respected and esteemed. He was for many years a citizen of Cole county. The funeral will take place at Centretown at 1 p.m.Note from Freida: William Stone Jobe died April 26, 1893 and was the son of James M. Jobe and Margaret (Stone) Jobe of Cole Co Mo.
--------------Father: James Monroe JOBE b: 11 JUN 1786 in Virginia? - probably Greene Co., NC (later Greene Co.,TN)
Mother: Margaret 'Peggy' STONE b: 27 MAR 1789 in South CarolinaMarriage 1 Jane G. CHAMBERS b: 25 MAR 1832 in Missouri Married: 4 JAN 1852 in Cole Co, Missouri