Notes for Job W. Bonner
505Barsheba Bonner had Job Bonner [sometimes refered to as Job Hours: e.g.: 1870 census, living with Ann Bonner in Sampson Snyder’s household] 25-MAY-1858...no father listed....informant
was grandmother A. Bonner Tucker Co birth book 1 pg 5 line 1
PLACE: Dry Fork, Randolph, West Virginia
PAGE FHL Film 1255412; National Archives Film T9-1412; Page 216A
TEXT Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Dry Fork, Randolph, West Virginia
Source: FHL Film 1255412; National Archives Film T9-1412; Page 216A
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age BirthplaceJob BONNER Self Male M W 19 W VA Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: W VA Mo: ---
Rachael BONNER Wife Female M W 16 W VA Occ: Keeping House Fa: W VA Mo: ---
Ann BONNER
G Mother Female W W 60 W VA Occ: At Home Fa: W VA Mo: ---
James Alfred MICK Other Male S W 12 W VA Occ: At Home
5 CONT Occ: At Home Fa: W VA Mo: ---
Living alone in the 1900 Idaho Census [living in Lo Lo precinct]
Living alone in the 1910 Idaho Census [livin in Weippe, ID]
1280Name: BANNER, JOB
Year: 1916
Certificate Number: 016555
County of Death: Clearwater
City: WEIPPE
Date of Death: 12/15/1916
Date of Birth: 05/22/1858
1281Barsheba’s son, Job, was called Job Bonner in the 1860 census; living with his grandmother, Ann Bonner. Job was called “Job Hours” in the 1870 census [living in the same household]. Not sure what this means ... but it could mean that his father’s last name was “Hours” ... yet I can find no reference to anyone named Hours in the immediate vicinity during tht time .... ccs