History and genealogy of the Greever/Greaver/Griever family of Virginia

Title Also Known As

Greever/Greaver/Griever family.

Authors

Greever, John (Author)

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1978

Publisher

J. Greever

Place of Publication

Claremont, California

Physical

x, 433 : illustrations, facsimile, genealogical tables, maps.

Notes

Spine title: Greever/Greaver/Griever family.

Philip Greever (1745-1830) immigrated to Augusta Co., Virginia during or before 1773. He married Margaret Bosang in 1773, and moved to Washington Co., Virginia in 1780. His father-in law's will ". . . refers to him as Philip Gruber, Jr. . . . likely . . . his father was names Philip Gruber . . .".

Includes indexes; and bibliography: 338-375.

Includes Heninger, Peery, Spracher, Taylor and related families.

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