Advertisement

Juliann <I>Myers</I> Gribben

Advertisement

Juliann Myers Gribben

Birth
Ruggles, Ashland County, Ohio, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
Custar, Wood County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Juliann (possibly Julia Ann) Myers Gribben is presumed to be buried here. She was the daughter of Baptist Pastor Jacob and Mary Corbly Myers, who moved to Ashland County, OH from Greene County, PA in about 1928. Juliann's mother was a daughter of Greene County's Goshen Baptist Church's Pastor John Corbly and his third wife. Several of his younger children married children of Peter Albert Myers, another early settler of Greene County, PA.

Juliann Myers married John Gribben in Ashland County on 14 November 1847. They had 6 children with 4 surviving in 1900. She was living with her son, Isaac, and her husband's sister, Margaret, at the time of the 1900 census. Isaac is also buried in Milton Township but has no stone. By 1910, Isaac was living alone, suggesting that Juliann died between 1900 and 1910.
Juliann (possibly Julia Ann) Myers Gribben is presumed to be buried here. She was the daughter of Baptist Pastor Jacob and Mary Corbly Myers, who moved to Ashland County, OH from Greene County, PA in about 1928. Juliann's mother was a daughter of Greene County's Goshen Baptist Church's Pastor John Corbly and his third wife. Several of his younger children married children of Peter Albert Myers, another early settler of Greene County, PA.

Juliann Myers married John Gribben in Ashland County on 14 November 1847. They had 6 children with 4 surviving in 1900. She was living with her son, Isaac, and her husband's sister, Margaret, at the time of the 1900 census. Isaac is also buried in Milton Township but has no stone. By 1910, Isaac was living alone, suggesting that Juliann died between 1900 and 1910.


Advertisement