Job WEST
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[stewart download.FTW] Texas County Missouri Heritage - Vol. 2, p. 867 (Texas County Missouri Genealogical and Historical Society - 1989) Job West Family Job West came to Texas County by wagon train in 1868, from Marshall, NC, where he was born in 1812. Two of his sons fought in the Union Army and two for the Confederacy. Job had 19 children - 9 by his first wife, Juliana Bryan, and, after her death, 10 by his second wife, Rebecca Pressley. After the Civil War closed, some families that had been pro-union found themselves not well accepted by their Carolina neighbors. They decided to establish new homes in Missouri. Four of Job's children (William, Lewis, Nelson and Jane) came on the wagon train and six more were born in MO. The trip required more than 2 months of traveling, including 4 days and nights on the Ohio River. Job bought 80 acres in the Solo area and homesteaded 80 more. His 9 children by Juliana Bryan were: Mary, William, Zachariah, George, Andrew Jackson, Leonard, Lewis, Nelson and Jane. His 10 children by Rebecca Pressley were Julia Ann, Robert, Lauretta, Benjamin, Laura, Joseph, Abraham, Palestine, Mary and Mary's twin. Job's father (Leonard West) was from Ireland. He and his wife (Polly McCoy) had 7 children. Job's first wife was Juliana Bryan. On her side of the family were some prominent persons, including Daniel Boone (who married Rebecca Bryan) and later, Williams Jennings Bryan. Juliana's mother and father (Judith Peek and Lewis Bryan, Jr.) were married in the middle of the road, on horses, not unusual in those days. Job West's genealogy contains many "old time" names, such as Jemima, Rhoda, Cordelia, Andrew Jackson, Lafayette, Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. One of his 2 sets of twins was named Abraham and Palestine. Job's oldest son was William Benton - often called "Uncle Billy" in his later days. He was a corporal in the Union Army. He was born in NC in 1836. He married Martha Dalton. Once, when the Union Army was close to his home, he was granted a brief leave, slipped through the Confederate lines and could see from a nearby hill his wife and their two small children in their yard below. He could not go down, because there were many Confederate troops in the town. He never saw Martha and his small daughter again, because they died before the war ended. Their young son George was on the wagon train to MO. In MO, William farmed and taught a subscription school. He married one of his students, Nancy Blankenship. They bought a farm and built a home in the Elk Creek community. Their children: Susan (who died when a teenager), Allie West Dickenson, Julia West Parker and a fourth, who died in infancy. William and Nancy moved to Houston and built a home on South King St. in 1890 - a home now owned by Mayor Mel Flowers. Job, his wife Rebecca, their daughter Jane and Jane's baby are buried on the farm where they originally settled. William and Nancy West, their 2 months old baby and their daughter Susan are buried in New Hope Cemetery near Solo. The West's in Texas County have long been known as people who are industrious and who rate high in integrity. Submitted by Helen Parker Hall, Maurine Parker Grammer and Chester West Parker.
He married Juliana Bryan Abt 1834 at Buncombe County, North Carolina . Juliana Bryan was born at Buncombe County, North Carolina 14 Mar 1816 daughter of Lewis Bryan, Jr and Judith Peek .
They were the parents of 9
children:
Zachariah West
born 8 Feb 1841.
Mary Elizabeth West
born Abt 1834.
William Benton West
born 27 Aug 1836.
Leonard West
born Abt 1839.
George Washington West
born 24 Jun 1843.
Andrew Jackson West
born 4 Dec 1844.
Lewis Bryan West
born 8 May 1847.
Job Nelson West
born 24 Aug 1850.
Jane West
born Abt 1853.
Job West died 1876 at Solo, Texas, Mississippi .
Juliana Bryan died Abt 1857 at Madison County, North Carolina .