Notes for Nicolai Grumbach:
See rootsweb.com Note:From Jane McManigill per Paul Frost pefrost@mediaone.net
marriage record from the reformed church, Lachen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany for Christian Grumbach referring to his father Nicolai Grumbach as "late citizen formerly of Sumiswald in the Bernese territory"
Just FYI:
From Jane McManigill :"Uncle Bill here [photo of Wilhelm von Grumbach], as the last of the Franconian Knights, was determined to hold on to the land he aquired in the Peasants war (and was decapitated then drawn and quartered as a result - evidently the bloody sword is still on display at the Zobel Castle!) and Auntie Argula von Grumbach was like the first Lutheran - she and Martin were penpals and she was a pamphleteer and a feminist"
Child of Nicolai Grumbach is:
+.......2.......i. Christian2 Grumbach, born Abt. 1646 in Sumiswald,Bern,Switzerland Duttwiler, Germany; died 14 Oct 1702 in Duttwiler, Germany.
Generation No. 2
........2. Christian2 Grumbach (Nicolai1) was born Abt. 1646 in Sumiswald,Bern,Switzerland Duttwiler, Germany, and died 14 Oct 1702 in Duttwiler, Germany. He married Anna Catherine Klein 07 Jun 1664 in Duttweiler, Germany\Evangelisch, Lachen-Speyerdorf, Pfalz, Bayern, daughter of Johannes Klein. She was born Abt. 1650 in Germany, and died 19 Jan 1720 in Duttweiler, Germany.
Child of Christian Grumbach and Anna Klein is:
+.......3.......i. Johannes3 Grumbach, born 1667 in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany /Duttwiler, Germany.
Generation No. 3
........3. Johannes3 Grumbach (Christian2, Nicolai1) was born 1667 in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany /Duttwiler, Germany. He married Maria Margaretha Voltzen 26 Jan 1697 in Evangelisch Reformerte Kirchen, Boebingin, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany, daughter of Hans Voltzen. She was born 1676 in Duttwiler, Germany\Bobingen, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany.
More About Johannes Grumbach:
Christening: 04 Dec 1667, Duttweiler, Germany
Children of Johannes Grumbach and Maria Voltzen are:
+.......4.......i. Bartholomaus4 Grumbach, born in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany.
-.......5.......ii. Johannes Grumbach, born 1706.
-.......6.......iii. Conrad Grumbach, born 1710.
More About Conrad Grumbach:
Christening: 26 Oct 1710, Boebingen, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
-.......7.......iv. Hanss Peter Crumbach, born 1701.
More About Hanss Peter Crumbach:
Christening: 16 Oct 1701, Boebingen, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
-.......8.......v. Anna Catharina Crumbach, born 1704.
More About Anna Catharina Crumbach:
Christening: 25 Jan 1704, Boebingen, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
-.......9.......vi. Johannes Crumbach, born 1698
More About Johannes Crumbach:
Christening: 06 Apr 1698, Boebingen, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
-.......10......vii. Anna Maria Crumbach, born 1708
More About Anna Maria Crumbach:
Christening: 26 Feb 1708, Boebingen, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Generation No. 4
........4. Bartholomaus4 Grumbach (Johannes3, Christian2, Nicolai1) was born in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany. He married Anna Maria Haenisch Abt. 1730. She was born in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany.
Notes for Bartholomaus Grumbach:
Barthel Grumbach Male Event(s): Birth: About 1700 , Pfalz, Bayern
Christening: Death: Burial:
Marriages: Spouse: Anna Maria Haenichin Marriage: < 1730> <, Germany>
Bartholomaus GRUMBACH
Sex: M Birth: in Ernstweiler,Pfalz,Germany
Father: Johannes GRUMBACH b: in Duttwiller,Germany
Mother: Maria Margretha VOLTZEN
Marriage 1 Anna Maria HAENISCH
Child of Bartholomaus Grumbach and Anna Haenisch is:
........11......i. Jacob5 Grumbach, born Abt. 1731 in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany; died 1811 in Toboyne Twp., Cumberland Co., PA. He married Catherine Abt. 1750; died Bet. 1800 - 1810.
Notes for Jacob Grumbach:Jacob GRUMBACH
Sex: M Birth: 1731 Death: Bet. 1811 - 1812
Note: Immigration: 17 Oct 1749 Ship " Dragon" landed in Philadelphia ?
Father: Bartholomaus GRUMBACH b: in Ernstweiler,Pfalz,Germany
Mother: Anna Maria HAENISCH
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Name: Jacob Crubaugh GRUBAUGH Grumbach
Surname: Grubaugh
Given Name: Jacob Crubaugh
NSFX: Grumbach _AKA: Crumbaugh, Croubaugh, Crubaugh, Grubach,
Sex: M Birth: ABT 1731 in Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany 1
Christening: 2 Feb 1731 Evangelisch Kirchen, Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany 2
Death: 1811 in Toboyne Twp, Cumberland Co., Pa 3
Burial: Toboyne Twp, Cumberland now Perry Co., Pa 4
_UID: 10037CC2BC959340A6ED8672392D6C7F51CF
Emigration: 1749 from Germany on the ship "Dragon" 1 5
Event: Manumission from serfdom 18 Apr 1749 Duttweiler, Germany 1 6
Event: Arrived in Philadelphia Emigrated on Ship Sep 1749 Dragon 7 8
Event: Purchased from Andrew Stiger for 108 lbs. Land purchased 15 Jan 1768 Frederick Co., Md 9
Event: Two tracts of land in "The Elizabeth Hundred." (See notes) Tax List 1769 Frederick Co., Md 10
Event: Fined by Committee of Observation for failure to report for Militia duty Military Service 1776 Frederick Co., Md 1
Event: Made application for land. Land purchased 1786 Franklin Co., Pa 11
Note:
http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/pa/philadelphia/bios/weinert-jn.txt Immigrated from: Hassloch, Pfalz, Bayern or Bavaria in Germany // see Evangelical Church Records of Hassloch, Pfalz, Bayern and Evangelical Church Records of Friedelsheim, Pfalz, Bayern
SOURCE : Pennsylvania German Pioneers, passenger lists, Ppg. 481-483 At the Court House at Philadelphia, Tuesday the 17th S'ber 1749 Thomas Lawrence, Esquire - Mayor The foreigners whose names are underwritten imported in the ship Dragon , Daniel Nicholas Master from Rotterdam but last from Portsmouth in England did this day take the usual Qualifications to the Government Palatines Wurtembergers Alsatians by --- 88 persons 244 (88 signers, 244 passengers total including women and children) # 03 : Joseph Georg GRUMBACH (?) # 06 : Wilbur GRUMBACH # 08 : Johannes GRUMBACH # 21 : Louis George GRUMBAUGH(?) # 66 : Conradt GRUMBACH # 68 : Jacob GRUMBACH
During the year of 1749, Jacob Grumbach immigrated to America, aboard the ship "Dragon" and arrived in Philadelphia [in the month of September] Oct 17, 1749. [Ref the same source as below, from Tony Grubaugh, tgrubaugh@yahoo.com]
Ref: 1769 Tax List of Frederick Co.,MD from William Crubaugh's book "Crubaugh:The American Story." "In 1769, in Frederick County, Maryland, Jacob Crumbaugh was charged in 'The Debt Book' (Tax List) on two tracts of land located in "The Elizabeth Hundred." One tract was called 'Part of the Resurvey on Good Neighborhood," 130 acres; and part of a tract called 'Indian Springs.' In 1773, Jacob was charged with part of 'Indian Springs' 110 acres and 25 acres. The 'Elizabeth Hundred' was an area surrounding Hagerstown, MD which became a part of Washington County when it was formed in 1776."
From Crubaugh:The American Story by William Leon Crubaugh, 2000.
"During the year of 1749, a passenger ship named "The Dragon" sailed from Rotterdam, Holland, stopped at Portsmouth, England, and landed at Philadelphia. Her Master was Daniel Nicholas, and her two hundred and forty-four passengers were Palatines, Wurtembergers, and Alsatians, all from Southern Germany.
On September 17 of that year, in accordance with the tradition of the time, the eighty-eight male passengers, who were sixteen years of age or older, were assembled at the Courthouse to swear allegiance to their new country. The oath was administered by Thomas Lawrence, Mayor of Philadelphia. A part of that ceremonial process was the making of a list of the names of the new citizens. (These lists are now referred to as "Ship's Lists.)
.......... "Thereafter, the family name evolved into Grubaugh, Crobaugh, Crumbaugh or Crubaugh."
More About Jacob Grumbach:
Burial: Toboyne Twp., Cumberland Co now Perry Co., PA
Christening: 02 Feb 1731, Ernstweiler, Pfalz, Germany
More About Catherine:
Burial: Toboyne Twp., Cumberland Co now Perry Co., PA