Author Topic: William Jobling - Gibbeted 1832 - Jarrow  (Read 19635 times)

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Re: William Jobling - Gibbeted 1832 - Jarrow
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 18 October 18 03:54 BST (UK) »
Hi just wondering If anyone knows the names of William jobling's parents or siblings? thanks so much


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Re: William Jobling - Gibbeted 1832 - Jarrow
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 09 February 20 00:54 GMT (UK) »
Hey up. My family are direct descendants of William Jobling. My grandmother was widowed with 2 daughters and went on to  marry a Jobling (my "step" grandad). They had 3 daughters who between them have had 4 children - who now have their own children.

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Re: William Jobling - Gibbeted 1832 - Jarrow
« Reply #38 on: Sunday 09 February 20 01:03 GMT (UK) »
We have been able to trace our family tree back to William Jobling, so in answer to a previous question - yes there are living relatives and quite a number of us!

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Re: William Jobling - Gibbeted 1832 - Jarrow
« Reply #39 on: Saturday 28 October 23 18:10 BST (UK) »
I currently hold the watch that has been handed down through the family. It is a silver pocket watch on a gold chain. It was presented to the family from a miners union. Our branch of the family name was changed from Jobling to Jopling in the 1920's by a mistake made on a birth certificate. The name William is still used within our family and the place of Williams body is a passed down family secret and will remain so but, I have had two variations on his resting place so cannot be certain of either. One of them is still used by the family to this day.