From the index of marriage licenses (1799-1860) for the county: GRUBER, Jacob/Dorothy GROVE 2/21/1832 George/Ann Malinda Hu_______ 2/28/1844 Martin M./Ann LAVELY 12/22/1857 Other grooms are Isaac, Samuel and David - dates range from 1832-1858 Brides include Charlotte, Elizabeth, Margaret Ann, Mary, Nancy (3) and Sarah. Nancy/Christian I Reichter 4/26/1836 Nancy/John Loudenslager 7/20/1829 Nancy/Isaac Rowland 4/26/1836 From Distribution of Estate Accounts 1778-1835 ROWLAND, Henry. Adm. John 4/3/1833; Henry,Catherine WINGART, Nancy LONG, Hannah BOSTETER, Susannah MARTIN, John, ELIZABETH GRUBER'S HEIRS (Mary STEINMETZ, Jacob, Nancy SOUDENBERGER, Samuel, David, Sarah, Isaac) Mary FOREMAN'S Heirs (Hannah, Nancy, Mary), David's heirs (Elie, Benjamin, David) T $2277.37 This should give you some sorting information at least on this family. The Torchlight Nov. 16, 1824 "Died early yesterday morning at house of John Gruber, senior, editor of the German paper in this town, Mrs. Christiana Gruber, in the 87th year of her age." [Is this his mother - see his Dad below] The Maryland Herald Oct. 9, 1821 "Died in this town, Thurs last, of a pulmonary complaint, Miss Theresa Gruber, dau of John Gruber, Printer, in the 23d year of her age." Also an account in The Torchlight - indicates she was buried in the German Presby burying ground. The Maryland Herald Nov. 4, 1823 "Died Fri night last in the 23d year of her age, Miss Matilda Gruber, dau of John Gruber; interred in German Reformed burying ground;' discourse delivered by Rev. J. R. Reilly." The Maryland Herald Aug. 17, 1814 "Died Thurs last in this town, Everard Gruber, father of the sen'r Editor of the German Western Correspondent, in his 79th yr., leaving wife to whom he had been married 51 yrs; had 10 children of whom 7 were living; remains interred in the burying ground of the German Reformed Congregation." The Maryland Herald July 15, 1808 "John Gruber, Hagerstown, offers reward for apprentice to printing business, Robert Moore, about 5 ft 18 inch, about 18 years of age, light hair." Earliest reference to John the extractions I own is in 1799 in July - unclaimed letter at the Hagerstown P. O. There are two Grubers in the marriage licenses of Frederick County 1778-1810 Nov. 22, 1787 GRUBER, David to MOORE, Susy Apri. 12, 1806 GRUBER, Elizabeth to MIERHAFFER, John In Vol II of the Cemetery Records there are Grubers buried in the Clearspring Mennonite Church Graveyard and in the Boonsboro Cemetery. In Vol. III there are Grubers buried in the Union Church Graveyard at State Line, Pa., close to the Maryland State Line. I don't own the other volumes (total of 7) so there will be more entries; especially for Hagerstown. I hope this will help you sort. Lauren Brantner Nancile@aol.com wrote: >Emanuel Henry (or Harry) Gruber was born in Hagerstown, MD, on March 25, 1833 >- although we have no verification of this date. It was not known until just >a few years ago when we found a small article from a newspaper in Denver, CO, >where he had died and was buried. He died in Washington, DC, in 1913, and >was buried in the Pioneer Congressional Cemetery there. > >E.H. Gruber (as he commonly signed his name) was a banker, having a very >"traveled" life from one area to another setting up banks. Some of these areas >are Leavenworth, KS; Dallas, TX; Leadville, CO; Salt Lake City, UT; Denver, CO; >and possibly New Orleans as well as Long Island. He was also one of the >founders of Clark Gruber Minting Company in Denver, a forerunner of the U.S. Mint, >that sold to the government in about 1862. > >It was only in the past year that a cousin found an article in the Hagerstown >Torch Light on a property settlement that we learned who his siblings and >parents were. His father was Jacob Gruber, and mother, presumably Ann Gruber. >Listed in the information as probable siblings are John George (b. 1813), Mary >Ann (b. 1821), Jacob (b. 1826), Martin (b. 1835), as well as "Nannie >Paulding," for whom we have no information - or even if she is truly a sibling and >cannot connect her to a Paulding or to a Gruber. There might possibly have been >other siblings that were deceased since there are gaps in the years of births. > >E.H. Gruber was married to Emma Ella Whitridge in Ohio in 1857 and had 4 >children, all born in Leavenworth, KS. Two daughters died as teen agers without >issue and a son, Clark Henry, died fairly young without issue. His daughter, >Cora Belle, was married to Meredith Camplin in Leavenworth in 1880. > >If anyone out there has further information on this family, we would >certainly appreciate knowing of it. I will also submit this to the "Gruber list" as >well. > >Nancy Lematta (Great, great granddaughter) >Vancouver, Washington (USA) > > >==== MDWASHIN Mailing List ==== >NO FLAMING ALLOWED HERE! Only friendly chat allowed...Thanks! > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > >