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    1. Re: [BRE] Jacob Graff/Groves of NC ... connected to? GROVER/GROSVENOR of PA/MD
    2. Good Morning! Wonder if anyone has made a connection from this family to a later spelling of GROVER/GROSVENOR, probably somewhere in Pennsylvania, Maryland? Am searching for a connection ... a son, John Ames/Aines GROVER/GROSVENOR who likely died in Chicago, early 1900's. Married an Amanda or Mary Amanda (maiden name unknown), possibly born in Ireland (per son John's 1900 census record) or New Jersey (per son Theodore's 1930 census record). Not sure if they were Brethren. Amanda was living w/son Theodore in Milwaukee, WI in Jan, 1920, as 85 year old; not on 1930 census. Two sons: Theodore F. GROVER (b: 1865/68, New Jersey; d: >Feb 1944) married about 1900 to Ida May (maiden name unknown), b: ca 1880, Wisc. Moved a lot. At least two sons: T. H. Charles, b: 1907 Colorado and an Edward. John Aines/Ames GROVER/GROSVENOR, b: Aug 1876, PA/MD/Chicago, depending on which record you look at! Married 17 Nov 1899, Waukegan, Lake Co., IL to Mabel Louise MORMAN, b: 08 Mar 1881, Chicago,IL/Wisc/Waukegan, IL (again depending on record). She was daughter of Henry MORMAN and Mary MORAN {have more info). Mabel d: 17 Jan 1916 Waukegan, Lake Co.,IL. Family basically lived in Chicago/Waukegan area of IL. Six children: Doris Isabel, Helen Marie, John Aines/Ames, Jr., Albert Francis, Mary Amanda and Frank William {have more info on these ch) Would appreciate any possible leads. Thanks in advance! Mary Jo > My research findings from church records, land records, tax records, etc. > strongly suggest that Jacob Grove(s) of Rowan/Wilkes/Ashe Counties, NC, ...

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