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Jobe Jobe is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Ann Wynia, née Jobe (born 1943), former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives *Ben Jobe, American former men's college basketball head coach *Bran ... is a given name and a surname. Jobe or Jobé may also refer to: * Jobe Township, Oregon County, Missouri, United States, an inactive township * Jobe, Missouri, United States, an unincorporated community * Jobé, a subgroup of the Jaega Native American tribe, also a town of the Jaega See also * Job (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Jobe
Jobe is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Ann Wynia, née Jobe (born 1943), former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives *Ben Jobe, American former men's college basketball head coach *Brandt Jobe (born 1965), American golfer * Bubacarr Jobe, (born 1994) Gambian football player *Frank Jobe, American orthopedic surgeon who performed the first "Tommy John surgery" * Georges Jobé (born 1961), five-time FIM motocross world champion from Belgium * Jackson Jobe (born 2002), American baseball player *Josh Jobe (born 1998), American football player *Kari Jobe (born 1981), American Christian singer and songwriter *Maba Jobe (born 1965?), Gambian army officer and politician * Modou Jobe, (born 1988) Gambian footballer *Momodou Lamin Sedat Jobe (born 1944), Foreign Minister of Gambia from 1998 to 2001 * Sami Jo (born Jane Annette Jobe in 1947), American country singer Given name * Jobe Bellingham (born 2005), English footballer *JoBe ...
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Jobe Township, Oregon County, Missouri
Jobe Township is an inactive township in Oregon County, in the south of the U.S. state of Missouri Missouri is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee .... Jobe Township has the name of Eli , an early settler. References Townships in Missouri Townships in Oregon County, Missouri {{OregonCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Jobe, Missouri
Jobe is an unincorporated community in southeastern Oregon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is located approximately seven miles east of Couch and five and one-half miles north of the Missouri-Arkansas border. Frederick Creek flows past the north side of the community and the Eleven Point River The Eleven Point River is a river in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas, United States. It originates near Willow Springs, Missouri. It more than doubles in flow when Greer Spring Branch runs into it, adding over of water per day to the ri ... is 3.5 miles to the east. History A variant name was "Job". A post office called Jobe was established in 1848, and closed in 1888. The post reopened as Job in 1892, and closed in 1906. The community has the name of Jacob Job, an early settler. References Unincorporated communities in Oregon County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{OregonCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Jaega
The Jaega (also Jega, Xega, Jaece, Geiga) were Native Americans living in a chiefdom of the same name, which included the coastal parts of present-day Martin County and northern Palm Beach County, Florida at the time of initial European contact, and until the 18th century. The area occupied by the Jaega corresponds to the East Okeechobee Area, an archaeological culture that is part of, or closely related to, the Belle Glade culture. The name Jobé, or Jové , has been identified as a synonym of Jaega, a sub-group of the Jaega, or a town of the Jaega. History The East Okeechobee Area has received relatively little attention from archaeologists, and little is known of the origins of the Jaega. The earliest mention of the Jaega came from Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, who was held captive by indigenous peoples in Florida for 17 years until 1665 or 1666. He relates that the Jaega, along with the Ais and the obscure Guacata, salvaged precious metals and other goods from ships tha ...
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