I do believe there were/are Grubbs in Purcellville. My father was born in what was called the "Old Grubb House" which, unfortunately, I am told was torn down to make room for fast food shack because it was on the main road running through the town. Aye, Bob McArtor ----- Original Message ----- From: <jrriehle@earthlink.net> To: <VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:22 PM Subject: RE: [VALOUDOU-L] New Jersualem Church, Lovettsville lookup > Deb, > > I have the book on the burials in New Jerusalem Church Cemetery in > Lovettsville and your Grubbs are not listed. This is what I have: > > GRUBB, Alevia Catherine Charity, d/o Benjamin & Rebecca Grubb d 11 July > 1843, 1y8m19d - T9 > GRUBB, Ebenezer, b. 1 Dec 1792; d. 1 Dec 1874, age 82y - BB 3 > GRUBB, Edward Curtis, s/o Benjamin & Rebecca Grubb - d. 24 Dec 1844, 1y > 10d - T10 > GRUBB, Henry Clay, s/o Benjamin & Rebecca Grubb, d. 12 Jan 1841, 4m 14ds - > U13 > GRUBB, Jacob Curtis, s/o E. L. & Cecelia Grubb, b. 28 June 1821; d. 17 Oct > 1824 3y3m19d- > GRUBB, John Ebenezer, s/o E. L. & Cecelia Grubb, b. 18 Jan 1`855; d. 22 Aug > 1855 7m 4d - BB1 > GRUBB, LEAH, wife of Ebenezer Grubb b. 13 Dec 1800; d. 14 Dec 1869 69y 1d - > BB2 > GRUBB, Rebecca, wife of Benjamin J. Grubb, d. 31 Jan 1849, 40y 5m 19d - T11 > > Hope this is of some help. > > Joan Ruse > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > Join the Loudoun Co., VA Genealogical Society! > For information contact: > Loudoun Genealogy Club > P.O. Box 254 > Leesburg, VA 20178 > Annual Dues are only $10 > >