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Arthur Charles Brubaker

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Arthur Charles Brubaker Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
4 Aug 1926 (aged 83)
Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Gospel Messenger, March 4, 1922, page 140

INFORMATION WANTED

I desire information from some, at least, of the Brubaker family, in regard to a Brubaker genealogy. All information I have came from my grandfather and father— that three brothers came from Switzerland to this country about 1710. Two of them located in Lancaster County, Pa., and the third one in Franklin County, Va., from which place my grandfather and family moved to Darke County, Ohio, in 1832, where Otis Brubaker (my father) married April 7, 1839, Eliza Emrick, my mother, who brought me to this world March 12, 1843. My grandfather (Abraham), Henry and Jonathan are brothers, and the beginning of the third generation from the Virginia descendants.
I know but little of the Pennsylvania Brubakers, only as I have met some of them in my travels. All Virginia Brubakers are closely related. Let me say this: Some of the Brubakers have our name mixed up with the Brubachers. We are an altogether different family, though both ancestors came from Switzerland.
I want to give a brief synopsis, beginning with grandfather Abraham, third generation. His family consisted of five sons and three daughters. These sons were George, Benjamin, Otis (my father), John and Jonathan. The latter died when a young man. The daughters were: Barbara, Polly and Elizabeth. The fourth generation came from Franklin County, Va., to Ohio about 1832, as I have already stated. My father's family (fifth generation) consisted of Arthur C. (myself), John W., Allen, who died young, Eld. Noah F, Eld. Ellis. S., Daniel R., Mary and Sophia. In September, 1854, father and family moved to Wabash County, Ind., where he died June 22, 1905, age ninety years, one month and seven days. I make this statement in order that you may have a clearer conception of the Brubaker family to which I belong.
I further state that it is said—and I think by good authority—that all persons, by the name Brubaker, are descendants from the three brothers who came from Switzerland, so all such must be more or less related. I have been asked and written to in regard to this genealogy, but for this information I must depend upon some one who may know, and is able to give it to me. Let me hear from all such. I care not how many may send me information on the above question.

A. C. Brubaker.
P. O. Box 64, Spring Hill, Kans.
The Gospel Messenger, March 4, 1922, page 140

INFORMATION WANTED

I desire information from some, at least, of the Brubaker family, in regard to a Brubaker genealogy. All information I have came from my grandfather and father— that three brothers came from Switzerland to this country about 1710. Two of them located in Lancaster County, Pa., and the third one in Franklin County, Va., from which place my grandfather and family moved to Darke County, Ohio, in 1832, where Otis Brubaker (my father) married April 7, 1839, Eliza Emrick, my mother, who brought me to this world March 12, 1843. My grandfather (Abraham), Henry and Jonathan are brothers, and the beginning of the third generation from the Virginia descendants.
I know but little of the Pennsylvania Brubakers, only as I have met some of them in my travels. All Virginia Brubakers are closely related. Let me say this: Some of the Brubakers have our name mixed up with the Brubachers. We are an altogether different family, though both ancestors came from Switzerland.
I want to give a brief synopsis, beginning with grandfather Abraham, third generation. His family consisted of five sons and three daughters. These sons were George, Benjamin, Otis (my father), John and Jonathan. The latter died when a young man. The daughters were: Barbara, Polly and Elizabeth. The fourth generation came from Franklin County, Va., to Ohio about 1832, as I have already stated. My father's family (fifth generation) consisted of Arthur C. (myself), John W., Allen, who died young, Eld. Noah F, Eld. Ellis. S., Daniel R., Mary and Sophia. In September, 1854, father and family moved to Wabash County, Ind., where he died June 22, 1905, age ninety years, one month and seven days. I make this statement in order that you may have a clearer conception of the Brubaker family to which I belong.
I further state that it is said—and I think by good authority—that all persons, by the name Brubaker, are descendants from the three brothers who came from Switzerland, so all such must be more or less related. I have been asked and written to in regard to this genealogy, but for this information I must depend upon some one who may know, and is able to give it to me. Let me hear from all such. I care not how many may send me information on the above question.

A. C. Brubaker.
P. O. Box 64, Spring Hill, Kans.


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