Jehu Grubb (a.k.a. John Grubb) (c. 1781 – 1854), unacknowledged son of the prominent ironmaster Curtis Grubb, was an early settler who became a leading...
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designer Jehu Grubb (c. 1781–1854), American settler and member of the Ohio House of Representatives, unacknowledged son of Curtis Grubb Jennifer Grubb, American...
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served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War Jehu Grubb (c. 1781–1854), American politician Yehu Orland (born 1981), Israeli basketball...
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family. Ironically, Curtis Grubb's only documented descendants still carrying the Grubb surname are through Jehu. Jehu Grubb (c1781 - 1854) was an early...
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Grubb holdings. By 1795, Curtis' holdings had been sold by his heirs to Robert Coleman; they had all died by 1805. Curtis did have a son, Jehu Grubb,...
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his brother Curtis' household, whose wife had also died and whose son Jehu Grubb she also apparently bore. The boys were at school in York, Pennsylvania...
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analyst Joe DeRosa, an official in the National Basketball Association Jehu Grubb, pioneer settler and politician Diana Al-Hadid, Syrian-born American artist...
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one of the largest Pennsylvania iron producers in the mid-19th century. Jehu Grubb (c.1781 – 1854) was an early settler and Justice of the Peace in Stark...
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Nebraska, where his family comes from. Adkins has also stated that Drive Like Jehu is his favorite guitar-based band, and his love of the band inspired him...
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one of the largest Pennsylvania iron producers in the mid-19th century. Jehu Grubb (c. 1781–1854) was an early settler and Justice of the Peace in Stark...
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