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Joseph Grable

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Joseph Grable

Birth
Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Mar 1867 (aged 54)
Ohio, USA
Burial
Green, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Section A
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"Joseph Grable (deceased), formerly of Green Township, was born in Washington Co., Penn., Dec. 8, 1812; son of Jonathan and Catharine (Barkhammer) Grable and married, in 1832, Susanna Cox, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Hartsoph) Cox, who was also born in Washington Co., Oct. 13, 1815, where they resided until 1834, and then removed to Green Township, settling upon the farm now occupied by Jacob Grable, which land Jonathan Grable, father of Joseph, had purchased from the Government; they remained there for some twenty years, then removed to the farm now occupied by Mrs. Susanna Grable, which Joseph purchased of Frederick Pontius about 1864; Joseph was always a farmer, but for many years cried sales for those desiring the services of an auctioneer; was chosen Land Appraiser by the citizens of Green Township, at one Decennial Appraisement; he died March 9, 1867. Mr. and Mrs. Grable were members of the Disciples' Church; they were the parents of ten children; record of these is as follows: Sarah, born May 7, 1833, married Conrad Ream... Mary Ann, May 8, 1835... Jacob, born Sept. 6, 1836... Elizabeth, March 9, 1838, married William Cole... Jonathan, April 5, 1839... Samuel, Aug. 19, 1840... Catharine, November 10, 1852, married Daniel Shutt... Jerome, Jan. 11, 1844... Levina, April 9, 1846.... Minerva, Jan. 31, 1848, married Alfred Yerrick... Jonathan Grable moved to Green Township a short time after his son Joseph did, and settled in the southern portion; he removed to Greensburg where he died many years since, and was buried on his farm some two miles south of the village."
History of Summit County, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio, Chicago, 1881, p. 984
"Joseph Grable (deceased), formerly of Green Township, was born in Washington Co., Penn., Dec. 8, 1812; son of Jonathan and Catharine (Barkhammer) Grable and married, in 1832, Susanna Cox, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Hartsoph) Cox, who was also born in Washington Co., Oct. 13, 1815, where they resided until 1834, and then removed to Green Township, settling upon the farm now occupied by Jacob Grable, which land Jonathan Grable, father of Joseph, had purchased from the Government; they remained there for some twenty years, then removed to the farm now occupied by Mrs. Susanna Grable, which Joseph purchased of Frederick Pontius about 1864; Joseph was always a farmer, but for many years cried sales for those desiring the services of an auctioneer; was chosen Land Appraiser by the citizens of Green Township, at one Decennial Appraisement; he died March 9, 1867. Mr. and Mrs. Grable were members of the Disciples' Church; they were the parents of ten children; record of these is as follows: Sarah, born May 7, 1833, married Conrad Ream... Mary Ann, May 8, 1835... Jacob, born Sept. 6, 1836... Elizabeth, March 9, 1838, married William Cole... Jonathan, April 5, 1839... Samuel, Aug. 19, 1840... Catharine, November 10, 1852, married Daniel Shutt... Jerome, Jan. 11, 1844... Levina, April 9, 1846.... Minerva, Jan. 31, 1848, married Alfred Yerrick... Jonathan Grable moved to Green Township a short time after his son Joseph did, and settled in the southern portion; he removed to Greensburg where he died many years since, and was buried on his farm some two miles south of the village."
History of Summit County, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio, Chicago, 1881, p. 984

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