Advertisement

PVT David Cullen “Cul” Grubaugh

Advertisement

PVT David Cullen “Cul” Grubaugh Veteran

Birth
Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Death
16 Aug 1924 (aged 79)
New Hebron, Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Burial
New Hebron, Crawford County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
David Cullen "Cul" Grubaugh was born in 1844 to David C. Grubaugh and Sarah S. Conkil. He was the 8th of their 11 children. David served in the Civil War, Co. H, 152nd Illinois Inf. Reg. Following the war, he married Anna Matilda Shannon on 23 Jan 1867 in Crawford County, IL. He and some of his other siblings chose to stay in Crawford County, IL rather than relocate to Christian County, MO with his parents. It's likely because he was settled and Anna's parents were staying in Crawford County.

David and Matilda had 6 children - James Andrew Grubaugh (16 Apr 1868-11 Mar 1907), Mary Frances "Fannie" Grubaugh Berry (Jan 1871-9 Oct 1928), Annie S. Grubaugh (24 Sep 1876-14 Nov 1876), Medford E. Grubaugh (10 May 1878-4 Oct 1887), Benjamin A. Grubaugh (29 Dec 1880-6 Jun 1885), and Lena Pearl Grubaugh Collins (30 Apr 1883-11 Aug 1955).

David worked as a farmer. He died in 1924 and Anna Matilda died 3 years later. They were able to celebrate 57 years of marriage before David died.

Here is David's newspaper obituary:
Obituary of D. C. Grubaugh 21 August 1924, Robinson (IL) Constitution Word has been received here of the death of D. C. Grubaugh, an aged citizen of New Hebron, which occurred about three o'clock this morning. Mr. Grubaugh was born November 3, 1844, being at the time of his death 79 years, 9 months, and 13 days of age. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Roscoe Collins of this city and Mrs. Fannie Berry of Chicago, and by five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was a member of the G. A. R., having served in the 162nd Illinois. Burial at New Hebron.
David Cullen "Cul" Grubaugh was born in 1844 to David C. Grubaugh and Sarah S. Conkil. He was the 8th of their 11 children. David served in the Civil War, Co. H, 152nd Illinois Inf. Reg. Following the war, he married Anna Matilda Shannon on 23 Jan 1867 in Crawford County, IL. He and some of his other siblings chose to stay in Crawford County, IL rather than relocate to Christian County, MO with his parents. It's likely because he was settled and Anna's parents were staying in Crawford County.

David and Matilda had 6 children - James Andrew Grubaugh (16 Apr 1868-11 Mar 1907), Mary Frances "Fannie" Grubaugh Berry (Jan 1871-9 Oct 1928), Annie S. Grubaugh (24 Sep 1876-14 Nov 1876), Medford E. Grubaugh (10 May 1878-4 Oct 1887), Benjamin A. Grubaugh (29 Dec 1880-6 Jun 1885), and Lena Pearl Grubaugh Collins (30 Apr 1883-11 Aug 1955).

David worked as a farmer. He died in 1924 and Anna Matilda died 3 years later. They were able to celebrate 57 years of marriage before David died.

Here is David's newspaper obituary:
Obituary of D. C. Grubaugh 21 August 1924, Robinson (IL) Constitution Word has been received here of the death of D. C. Grubaugh, an aged citizen of New Hebron, which occurred about three o'clock this morning. Mr. Grubaugh was born November 3, 1844, being at the time of his death 79 years, 9 months, and 13 days of age. He is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Roscoe Collins of this city and Mrs. Fannie Berry of Chicago, and by five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was a member of the G. A. R., having served in the 162nd Illinois. Burial at New Hebron.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement

  • Created by: TG
  • Added: Aug 22, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11588959/david_cullen-grubaugh: accessed ), memorial page for PVT David Cullen “Cul” Grubaugh (3 Nov 1844–16 Aug 1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11588959, citing New Hebron Cemetery, New Hebron, Crawford County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by TG (contributor 46635983).