Daniel Grubb
- Born: Abt 1738, British American Colonies
- Baptized: 17 Feb 1762, Peaked Mountian Church, Shenandoah, Virginia 554
- Marriage: Elizabeth on 31 Aug 1790 in Rockingham County, Virginia
- Died: 2 Nov 1815, Rockingham County, Virginia about age 77
Another name for Daniel was Daniel Kropf.
Information about this person:
• Dates & Events. From the US Land Office of Patents and Grants:
Daniel Grub, 27 Aug 1770 Augusta County 88 A. On the east side of Smiths Creek Patent No. 39, 1770-1771, pg. 182
In the Name of George the Third:
The document shows that Daniel paid ten shillings of good and lawful money to our Receiver General in this our Colony and Dominion of Virginia. It goes on with a legal description of the property.
• Name. The name Grubb is derived from the German name KROPH/KROPP/CROPP. These changes are shown in the records of the Peaked Mountain Lutheran Church which was originally in Augusta County, VA but in Rockingham County after it was created in 1778.
• Records and Notes: A History of Rockingham County Virgina . 1134 April 24, 1780
Geo. Armentrout proved that he had served in Capt. Hog's company of rangers, &c.
Daniel Grubb proved service in the same company.
~ A History of Rockingham County, Virgina, p. 81
• Military Records: From United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783 , Virginia, page 331: Daniel Grubb of Rockingham, made oath in 1780 saying he had served in Captain Hog's company of Rangers.
Daniel married Elizabeth on 31 Aug 1790 in Rockingham County, Virginia. (Elizabeth was born about 1740.)
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