Job  WHITCOMB 
ABT 1636 - 8 Nov 1683
- BIRTH: ABT 1636, Dorchester, Suffolk, MA
 - DEATH: 8 Nov 1683, Wethersfield, Hartford, CT
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Father:  John  WHITCOMB  
Mother:  Frances  COGGAN  
 
Family 1
: Mary   
- MARRIAGE: 19 May 1669, Lancaster, Worcester, MA
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                                    __________________
                   _John WHETCOMB _|
                  |                |__________________
 _John WHITCOMB __|
|                 |                 _John HARPER _____
|                 |_Ann HARPER ____|
|                                  |_Frances SMYTH ___
|
|--Job WHITCOMB 
|
|                                   _Henry COGAN _____
|                  _Henry COGAN ___|
|                 |                |_Elizabeth CARYE _
|_Frances COGGAN _|
                  |                 __________________
                  |_Joan BORIDGE __|
                                   |__________________
  
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"Genealogical Research in England: Whitcomb"
 
French, Elizabeth; Bartlett, J. Gardner
 
NEHGR v68 pp63-64 (Jan 1914)
 
"Job, b. probably at Dorchester, Mass., abt. 1636"
 
 
"The Whitcomb Family in America"
 
Charlotte Whitcomb
 
Minneapolis, MN; 1904; pp351-352
 
"Job Whitcomb (John) may have been born in Dorchester, Mass., or perhaps was the youngest
 
born in England of Immigrant John's sons... Job was doubtless a surveyor... Job was
 
married May 19, 1669, to Mary ---... The town of Lancaster during the winter of 1675-76
 
was a scene of alarm, violence and death because of the depredations of the savages, and
 
on 10 February, of that season, the house of the pastor, Rev. Joseph Rowlandson, was
 
attacked, whereupon he left the town and later settled in Wethersfield, CT... Job
 
Whitcomb's name was signed with those of his brothers, John and Jonathan, to a petition to
 
governor and council for aid after this raid; but he did not return to Lancaster at the
 
resettlement of the town but followed the Rev. Joseph Rowlandson to Wethersfield, and
 
settled there, probably after 1678, as the birth of his daughter, Jemima, is recorded in
 
Cambridge in that year. According to Probate Court files he owned land in Wethersfield in
 
1680 on a proposed six-rod highway to Rocky Hill, then a part of Wethersfield. He died in
 
1683. His will, drawn October 27, 1683, mentions four children..."
 
 
"A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"
 
James Savage
 
Pub. Boston, 1860-1862
 
Repub. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 1998
 
v4 pp507-508: "Whitcomb, Job, Lancaster, s. of John the first of the same, had w. Mary.
 
He prob. went with Rev. Joseph Rowlandson, whose altar at L. had been overthr. to
 
Wethersfield, where he d. 1683, made his will 27 Oct. of that yr. in it names his w. and
 
ch. Job. John, Mary, and Jemima, and br. Jonathan and Josiah to be overseers."
 
 
"New England Marriages Before 1700"
 
Clarence A. Torrey, Baltimore, MD, 1985
 
(as found on NEHGS CD-ROM, Boston, 2001)
 
"WHITCOMB, Job (?1636-8 Nov 1683) (John, had Mary 27 Dec 1671) & Mary _____, m/2 Humphrey
 
PRIOR; 19 May 1669; Lancaster/Cambridge"
 
 
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The Whitcomb Family In America; Charlotte Whitcomb; 1904; p. 352 
 
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The Whitcomb Family In America; Charlotte Whitcomb; 1904; p. 351 
 
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