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Reuben “Ole Reuben” Grigsby

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Reuben “Ole Reuben” Grigsby

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
1858 (aged 84–85)
Mandeville, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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"Ole Reuben" Grigsby was born in 1773 in Virginia, the son of Charles Grigsby and Elizabeth (Lyttle) Grigsby..

The Indians killed and scalped his mother and his brother. Very young Reuben was captured by the Indians and held captive for about seven years.

"Old Reuben" married Nancy Barker January 19, 1801 in Nelson County, Kentucky. They are parents of the following known children:
Reuben Grigsby b: in Nelson co Ky
Aaron Grigsby b: 1801 in Nelson co Ky
Charles Grigsby b: 1803 in Nelson co Ky
William Grigsby b: 1805 in Nelson co Ky
Permely Grigsby b: 1809 in Nelson co Ky
Millie Grigsby b: ABT 1810
Nathaniel Grigsby b: 1811
James Grigsby b: 1813
Elizabeth Grigsby b: 1815
Redmond Grigsby b: 1818
Lydia Grigsby b: 1820 in Spemcer co Ind
Mary Grigsby b: 1825 in Spencer co Ind.

In 1816 "Old Reuben" had the first land entry in Clay Township, Spencer County, Indiana.

The Lincoln State Park in Indiana stands on land "Old Reuben" once owned.

In 1851 he moved to Carroll County, Missouri with his son Charles, Charles's wife and their children.

"Old Reuben" died 1858 at Mandeville, Missouri. He was buried atop Mandeville Hill on the West side at the curve in the road. Years later the troublesome road up Mandeville Hill was re-worked and in the earth moving of that project, the grave of "Old Reuben" Grigsby was disturbed and demolished.
"Ole Reuben" Grigsby was born in 1773 in Virginia, the son of Charles Grigsby and Elizabeth (Lyttle) Grigsby..

The Indians killed and scalped his mother and his brother. Very young Reuben was captured by the Indians and held captive for about seven years.

"Old Reuben" married Nancy Barker January 19, 1801 in Nelson County, Kentucky. They are parents of the following known children:
Reuben Grigsby b: in Nelson co Ky
Aaron Grigsby b: 1801 in Nelson co Ky
Charles Grigsby b: 1803 in Nelson co Ky
William Grigsby b: 1805 in Nelson co Ky
Permely Grigsby b: 1809 in Nelson co Ky
Millie Grigsby b: ABT 1810
Nathaniel Grigsby b: 1811
James Grigsby b: 1813
Elizabeth Grigsby b: 1815
Redmond Grigsby b: 1818
Lydia Grigsby b: 1820 in Spemcer co Ind
Mary Grigsby b: 1825 in Spencer co Ind.

In 1816 "Old Reuben" had the first land entry in Clay Township, Spencer County, Indiana.

The Lincoln State Park in Indiana stands on land "Old Reuben" once owned.

In 1851 he moved to Carroll County, Missouri with his son Charles, Charles's wife and their children.

"Old Reuben" died 1858 at Mandeville, Missouri. He was buried atop Mandeville Hill on the West side at the curve in the road. Years later the troublesome road up Mandeville Hill was re-worked and in the earth moving of that project, the grave of "Old Reuben" Grigsby was disturbed and demolished.


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