Grubb family pedigree charts
- Wanger, George F. P., 1863- (Main Author)
- Grubb Family Association (Added Author)
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Microfilm of 7 ms. pedigree charts (ca. 1911)
Contents: Descendants of John Grubb, 1652-1707, and Frances, his wife, residants of Upland, Pa.-- Henry Grubb, came from Switzerland, 1743; settled in Coventry twp., Chester Co., Pa.; died May 10, 1799.-- John Grubb, 1775-1837; moved from Pa. to Va., thence to Tenn. where he settled 9 miles S.W. of Tazewell, Claiborne Co. ... on a track he purchased about 1800; married Polly Shelly.-- Christian Grubb, 1705-1768; m. Catharine; his will probated at Winchester, Va., 1769; tradition says he came from Switzerland and settled first in Penna.-- Ishmael Grubb, 1584-1676; lived at Ravensthorpe, Northamptonshire, England; had a farm and a linen factory; had 5 children.-- John Grubb worked at Merr's Mill on Conestoga Creek, Lancaster Co., Pa. as a young man; bought 136 acres Londonderry twp., Lanc. Co. of Stophil Bishopetux, Mar. 5, 1785 ... he died 1818; buried in a private burying ground on part of his land ... he married 1st Dellibach, issue 1 son, 2nd Susan Blough, issue 4 children.-- Thomas Grubb b. 1-25-1763; lived at Front Royal, Va., where he owned a mill; married 1-2-1795 at Woodstock, Va., Susan Roy, who died in Tenn., aged 64 years.
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