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Jonathan H. Grubaugh Sr.

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Jonathan H. Grubaugh Sr.

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 May 1878 (aged 96–97)
Westfield, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hayesville, Ashland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Died Near Westfield, Morrow County, Ohio, May 27, 1878, JONATHAN GRUBAUGH SR., in the 98th year of his age. He was the father of R.H. and J.W. Grubaugh of this city. He settled, near Hayesville in 1812, coming to this State from Pennsylvania in that year, and has resided in Richland and Morrow County ever since. He was an honest, upright citizen, an old Jackson Democrat, and a worthy example of the old pioneer who first settled this country, and who are so rapidly passing away. His remains were brought to the residence of R.H. Grubaugh and from thence taken to Hayesville for interment.
(Richland Shield & Banner, 15 June 1878)

Jonathan was the son of Michael Grubaugh (1752-1844) and Peggy ??. Peggy died sometime prior to 1810. Michael and Jonathan's stepmother, Susannah, are buried in Bunker Hill Cemetery.

Jonathan fought in the War of 1812 with Captain Peck's Company of the Ohio Militia. He married Henrietta Wallace in about 1815 and they had 10 children. Henrietta was only about 15 when they married, while Jonathan was 36. Their children were: Richard Hooker Grubaugh (1815-1897), Margaret [Lantz] (1819-1901), Mary (Polly) [McClelland] (1822-1894), Rachel [Miller] (1826-1903), Jonathan Lee (1829-1899), Henrietta [Wright] (1831-1876), Elzina S. [Brinley] (1833-1913), James Wallace (1834-1905), Wilson Shannon (1837-1905), and Robert Franklin (1842-1916). After Henrietta died in 1843, Jonathan married Catherine Margaret Armentrout Worline, a widow with nine Worline children from her first marriage. Jonathan and Catherine had one child, Isaac (1848-1894).




Died Near Westfield, Morrow County, Ohio, May 27, 1878, JONATHAN GRUBAUGH SR., in the 98th year of his age. He was the father of R.H. and J.W. Grubaugh of this city. He settled, near Hayesville in 1812, coming to this State from Pennsylvania in that year, and has resided in Richland and Morrow County ever since. He was an honest, upright citizen, an old Jackson Democrat, and a worthy example of the old pioneer who first settled this country, and who are so rapidly passing away. His remains were brought to the residence of R.H. Grubaugh and from thence taken to Hayesville for interment.
(Richland Shield & Banner, 15 June 1878)

Jonathan was the son of Michael Grubaugh (1752-1844) and Peggy ??. Peggy died sometime prior to 1810. Michael and Jonathan's stepmother, Susannah, are buried in Bunker Hill Cemetery.

Jonathan fought in the War of 1812 with Captain Peck's Company of the Ohio Militia. He married Henrietta Wallace in about 1815 and they had 10 children. Henrietta was only about 15 when they married, while Jonathan was 36. Their children were: Richard Hooker Grubaugh (1815-1897), Margaret [Lantz] (1819-1901), Mary (Polly) [McClelland] (1822-1894), Rachel [Miller] (1826-1903), Jonathan Lee (1829-1899), Henrietta [Wright] (1831-1876), Elzina S. [Brinley] (1833-1913), James Wallace (1834-1905), Wilson Shannon (1837-1905), and Robert Franklin (1842-1916). After Henrietta died in 1843, Jonathan married Catherine Margaret Armentrout Worline, a widow with nine Worline children from her first marriage. Jonathan and Catherine had one child, Isaac (1848-1894).




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Age 98 Years



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