Job was born in 1816.<1> He passed away in 1887. <9>
Sources
1 Birth date of 25 Aug 1816 – John J. McAleer, Jr., compiler, The Genealogy of Wyannie Malone, American Loyalist and Early Settler of Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas (Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1998), page 36.
2 Job and Eliza probably married about 1840. Before the 1850 US Census the couple had four children all born in the Bahamas (Mary, 1841; Caroline, 1844; Charlotte, 1846 and John, born 1849)
3 United States Census 1850, Key West, Monroe, FL; page 155B, the household of Job Tedder; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 59.
4 Between 1850 and 1860, the couple had 4 children all born in Florida (William, 1852; Richardson, 1856; Joseph, 1856 and Susan, 1859)
5 United States Census 1860, Key West, Monroe, FL; page 364, the household of Job Tedder; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M653, roll 108.
6 Between 1860 and 1870 one additional child was born. Sara Ann born 1864 in the Bahamas.
7 United States Census 1880, Key West, Monroe, FL; ED 118, page 284C, the household of Job Tedder; (https://www.familysrarch.org), citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T9, roll 131.
8 Florida State Census, 1885, Key West, Monroe, Florida, page 8, the household of Job Tedder; (https://www.familysrarch.org), roll M845_9
9 Death date: 21 Feb 1887 - John J. McAleer, Jr., compiler, The Genealogy of Wyannie Malone, American Loyalist and Early Settler of Hope Town, Abaco, Bahamas (Wilmington, North Carolina: Broadfoot Publishing Company, 1998), page 36.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Job by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA test-takers in his direct paternal line.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line: