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Birth: 1652, England
Death: Oct. 20, 1713 Pennsylvania, USAFamily links:
Spouse: Rachel Pennington Beeson (1662 - 1712)Children:
Richard Beeson (1684 - 1777)Burial: Unknown
Created by: Richard Beason Record added: Feb 22, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34090574Book
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In honor of my 8th Great Grandfather.- Linda Richards Added: Jan. 29, 2013Edward & Rachel are my 10th generation great grandparents.- Vicky
Birth: Nov. 11, 1662, England Death: Mar., 1712Chester CountyPennsylvania, USA Family links: Spouse:Edward Beeson (1652 - 1713)Children:Richard Beeson (1684 - 1777) Burial:Unknown Created by: Richard Beason Record added: Feb 22, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 34090764
Birth: 1652 Truro Cornwall, England
Death: 1708 Marcus Hook Delaware County Pennsylvania, USAJohn Grubb was an early Delaware Valley settler from Cornwall, England, arriving on the ship Kent in 1677 with his brother Henry.
John and his wife Frances (maiden name unknown), with nine children all surviving well into adulthood, are the ancestors of perhaps the largest domestic family of Grubb descendants, with many notable members. John owned a 175 acre farm at what became known as Grubb's Corner, today's Arden, DE. The area is marked by a commemorative plaque installed there by the family at the Grubb Family Burying Ground. The plaque is shown here. John also established a tannery near the Delaware River that his sons incorporated into a classic trading triangle involving iron sent from Pennsylvania to the Virginia frontier in exchange for fur pelts sent to the tannery. John, originally a Quaker, was one of the settlers who greeted William Penn (with whom he later had a long-standing feud) when he arrived at New Castle in 1682, before he founded Philadelphia. John served two terms in the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and was one of the 150 signers of the Concessions and Agreements for the Province of West Jersey. While no marker for John's grave has survived, he was one of the founders of the original Saint Martin's Episcopal Church and lived nearby in a house that survived until 1989. A more complete biography, with a list of notable descendants, can be found at: John Grubb (Delaware settler)
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Spouse: Frances Unknown Grubb (1660 - 1720)Children:
Emanuel Grubb (1682 - 1767
) * John Grubb (1684 - 1758)
* Joseph Grubb (1685 - 1747)
* Charity Grubb Beeson (1687 - 1761)
* Phebe Grubb Hadley (1690 - 1769)
* Samuel Grubb (1691 - 1760)
* Henry Grubb (1692 - 1770)
* Nathaniel Grubb (1693 - 1760)
* Peter Grubb (1702 - 1754)Burial: Old Saint Martins Episcopal Cemetery, Marcus Hook Delaware County Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Lynn S. Grubb Record added: May 04, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 51993334
Birth: 1660
Death: 1720, USAFrances was the wife of John Grubb, the Delaware settler from Cornwall. They had nine children, all of whom survived to adulthood.
Frances was born around 1660, her background and maiden name are unknown. Frances' maiden name is often said to have been Vane, but the basis of that claim has been disproved. A respected 1890's family historian, Judge Ignatius Grubb, stated that she was the daughter of Sir Henry Vane, the second Governor of Massachusetts. While that belief endures to this day, recent research has determined that Henry's daughter Frances died in England in 1683. While it remains possible Frances Grubb's maiden name was Vane, she certainly wasn't Henry's daughter.
After John's death in 1708, Frances remarried to his old friend Richard Buffington.
She died sometime before 1721, when Richard remarried again.
For more information on John and Frances Grubb, see John Grubb (Delaware settler) Grubb_(Delaware_settler)
Family links:
Spouse: John Grubb (1652 - 1708)
* Children:
Emanuel Grubb (1682 - 1767)
* John Grubb (1684 - 1758)
* Joseph Grubb (1685 - 1747)
* Charity Grubb Beeson (1687 - 1761)
* Phebe Grubb Hadley (1690 - 1769)
* Samuel Grubb (1691 - 1760)
* Henry Grubb (1692 - 1770)
* Nathaniel Grubb (1693 - 1760)
* Peter Grubb (1702 - 1754)Burial: Unknown
Created by: Lynn S. Grubb Record added: Jun 13, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 71242118
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Anthony and Sarah Cole Chamness. Joseph had 1st marr 17 Mar 1763 to Margaret
Norton and had 11 children by her. 1) Sarah Chamness marr Obediah Elliott 2)
Elizabeth marr William Pierson 3) William marr Isabel Brown 4) Mary marr Joseph Elliott 5) Anthony marr Amy Reynolds 6) Joseph marr Ruth McCracken 7) Margaret marr Frances Reynolds 8) Martha marr Robert Moffit 9) Lydia 10) Edward marr Hannah Woody 11) Morning marr Daniel Osbun.Moved DATE 1769 to Randolph County, North Carolina
Marr. Obadiah Elliott 20 Dec. 1786 at Centre MM. Guilford Co.,N C
Marr. William Pierson 25 Mar. 1789 at Cemtre MM, Guilford Co.,NC
Marr. Isabel Beeson 9 Nov. 1791 at Centre MM Guilford Co.,N.C.
Marr. Joseph Elliott 28 Nov. 1792 at Centre MM Guilford Co.,,N,.C.
Marr. Francis Reynolds 23 Sep. 1795. at Centre MM Guilford Co.,N.C.
Marr. Robert Moffitt 20 Sep. 1797 at Centre MM Guilford Co.,N.C.
Marr Amy Reynolds 5 Oct. 1797 at Centre MM Guilford Co.,N.C.
Marr. Daniel Ozbun 13 Mar. 1808 at Centre MM Guilford Co.,N.C.