could I ask you one more favor if you can. Do you have the 1790 to 1840 census? I believe that the John Chubb you mention in the 1850 census is married to Esther A Eisenhaur. She was born in 11/11/1802. Now John Chubb her husband was either born 10/6/1793 or 1798. I would tend to believe that he was born in 1798. To a Daniel Chubb. So the list would look like this: Daniel Chubb 2 John Chubb(1793-1871) m. Esther A Eisenhauer(1802-1889) 3. Henry Chubb(1816-187?) Mary A(1821-190?) 4. James Milton Chubb If you don't have the census info could you point me in the right direction? I would like to know if Daniel was on the 1800 census with a John as a son. Then Henry Chubb in the 1820 census with John as the father. I wish they were made to give maiden names. HaHa Dan Geyer Thanks Again sue wrote: >Daniel - I've gone through all the censuses and believe that I've found >quite a bit of information for you and hope that it helps. > >1850 Halifax census: >Henry Chubb, age 34, shoemaker, born Pa >Mary, age 29, wife, born Pa >Harriet E., age 9 >Adeline C., age 6 >Charles C., age 3 >Isaac F. , age 8 months >John Chubb, age 19, (born August 1832), shoemaker, is living with them (he >turns out to be a brother of David W. Chubb (born 1847). John and David's >parents were John (born abt 1800) and Hester Ann(born abt 1803) Chubb. > >1860 Halifax census >Henry, 44 >Mary, 39 >Harriet, 19 >Adeline, 16 >Charles, 13 >Isaac, 10 >William H., 7 >Sarah, 4 >Emma, 1 > >1870 Halifax >Henry, 52 >Mary, 48 >Charles, 22 >Isaac, 21 >James, 6 > >1880 Halifax >Charles Chubb, 33, single >Mary Chubb, 60, widow, mother >James, 15, brother >F. Hain, age 4, nephew (I suspect that this is a son of Charles' sister >(either Harriet or Adeline, and that the child's mother has died) > >1900 Halifax census >Isaac Chubb, born September, 1849 - shoemaker >Amelia, (born 1854), wife of Isaac >Mary, born September, 1820, mother, widow, born in Pa of parents born in Pa. >She says that she has had 8 children but only 3 are still living by 1900 >(Isaac, James, and William only). > >In the 1910 Halifax census are James and his wife Jennie, showing that they >have been married 15 years (married 1895?) and that they have have 4 >children - all living. Jennie says that it is her first marriage and James >says that it is his 2nd marriage. > >So, it seems that James was 1 of 8 children and that only the 3 sons lived >until at least 1900. His parents were both born in Pa (father Henry about >1816 and mother Mary in 1820. Mother Mary's parents were also both born in >Pa. > >I would gather they are all buried in Halifax Borough or close to it. Hope >this helps, > >Sue > > > > >==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== >DAUPHIN COUNTY PA GEN-WEB site >http://www.maley.net/dauphin/ > > > > >
I found the following in "Collected Cemetery Records from Dauphin County Pennsylvania" Glenn P. Schwalm: St. Peter's Lutheran or Long's Church, Powell's Valley - CHUBB, John b. Oct. 6, 1793, d. Mar. 17 1871, 77.5.11 Esther, w/John, b. Nov 10, 1807, d. Sep. 30, 1889, 81.10.20 Marcia Fronk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Geyer and Family." <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 5:59 PM Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] James Milton Chubb > could I ask you one more favor if you can. Do you have the 1790 to 1840 > census? I believe that the John Chubb you mention in the 1850 census > is married to Esther A Eisenhaur. She was born in 11/11/1802. Now John > Chubb her husband was either born 10/6/1793 or 1798. I would tend to > believe that he was born in 1798. To a Daniel Chubb. So the list would > look like this: > > Daniel Chubb > 2 John Chubb(1793-1871) m. Esther A Eisenhauer(1802-1889) > 3. Henry Chubb(1816-187?) Mary A(1821-190?) > 4. James Milton Chubb > > If you don't have the census info could you point me in the right direction? > I would like to know if Daniel was on the 1800 census with a John as a son. > Then Henry Chubb in the 1820 census with John as the father. > I wish they were made to give maiden names. HaHa > Dan Geyer > Thanks Again
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Marcia Is that a book or a CD? There are two errors on that dates on the Stones. I have photos and etchings of the stones and the dates are John born 1798 and Mary born 1802. The numbers of 3-8 are confused all in Dauphin co as the man that made many stones in the 60's thru the 90's made his 3's and 8's look very simular and same with the 7's and 2's. I am not boasting but I have been to most of the Cemeteries in the area and it is very hard to distuguish unless you take a flash exposed photo during late evening of the stone or a scratching or charcoal etching on paper copy of the stone. Dan Geyer Houston wrote: >I found the following in "Collected Cemetery Records from Dauphin >County Pennsylvania" Glenn P. Schwalm: > >St. Peter's Lutheran or Long's Church, Powell's Valley - >CHUBB, John b. Oct. 6, 1793, d. Mar. 17 1871, 77.5.11 >Esther, w/John, b. Nov 10, 1807, d. Sep. 30, 1889, 81.10.20 > >Marcia Fronk > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Daniel Geyer and Family." <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 5:59 PM >Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] James Milton Chubb > > > > >>could I ask you one more favor if you can. Do you have the 1790 to 1840 >>census? I believe that the John Chubb you mention in the 1850 census >>is married to Esther A Eisenhaur. She was born in 11/11/1802. Now John >>Chubb her husband was either born 10/6/1793 or 1798. I would tend to >>believe that he was born in 1798. To a Daniel Chubb. So the list would >>look like this: >> >>Daniel Chubb >> 2 John Chubb(1793-1871) m. Esther A Eisenhauer(1802-1889) >> 3. Henry Chubb(1816-187?) Mary A(1821-190?) >> 4. James Milton Chubb >> >>If you don't have the census info could you point me in the right >> >> >direction? > > >>I would like to know if Daniel was on the 1800 census with a John as a >> >> >son. > > >>Then Henry Chubb in the 1820 census with John as the father. >>I wish they were made to give maiden names. HaHa >>Dan Geyer >>Thanks Again >> >> > > >==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== >http://www.rootsweb.com > > > > >
Daniel - John and Hester (Esther) are in the 1860 Halifax census John(age 66), Hester(57), sons John the shoemaker(27), Peter(25), Amos(17), Henry(16, eventually marries Ellen), David(13) and daughter Margaret(9). By the 1870 Halifax census John says that he is 77, Hester (now listing herself as Ann E.) is 66, daughter Ann is 25 and son David is 23. a couple of doors away is their shoemaker son John Jr.(39) now married to an Elizabeth and with 2 young children Sarah(6) and Henry(2). By the 1880 census, John Chubb Sr has died and his widow Esther (transcribed as Eister) is now 77 and she and her son Peter are living with her son Henry (age 36) and his wife Ellen and their 2 small children Ida C.(age 6) and John H.(age 3). John and Ester's son Henry appears to have been born about 1844 and lists himself as a blacksmith. I would therefore gather that your Henry might be a younger brother of John Chubb Sr. as he is definitely not a son. Sue