MILITARY: Michael served in the 3rd Company 1st regiment militia
of Franklin County Pennsylvania as a lieutenant about 1793.
IMMIGRATION: Michael immigrated to the U. S. sometime between 1783 and 1793.
BURIAL: Buried in Bunker Hill Cemetery.
NOTE: The original name may possibly have been Grumbach as there is a
Grumbach River that runs through Germany in the area that used to be Prussia. Wurtenburg, Baden, Germany.
NOTE: The name Grubaugh means craggy place.
NOTE: A grandaughter of Michaels wrote a 3 paragraph page about her
family. In it she said that her grandmother's name was Peggy. However she was quite elderly and her grandmother on the other side of the family was named Margaret and Peggy is a nickname for Margaret. There may never have been a Peggy that was married to Michael.
MILITARY: Michael served in the 3rd Company 1st regiment militia
of Franklin County Pennsylvania as a lieutenant about 1793.
IMMIGRATION: Michael immigrated to the U. S. sometime between 1783 and 1793.
BURIAL: Buried in Bunker Hill Cemetery.
NOTE: The original name may possibly have been Grumbach as there is a
Grumbach River that runs through Germany in the area that used to be Prussia. Wurtenburg, Baden, Germany.
NOTE: The name Grubaugh means craggy place.
NOTE: A grandaughter of Michaels wrote a 3 paragraph page about her
family. In it she said that her grandmother's name was Peggy. However she was quite elderly and her grandmother on the other side of the family was named Margaret and Peggy is a nickname for Margaret. There may never have been a Peggy that was married to Michael.
Family Members
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Catharine Ann Grubaugh Culp
1779–1858
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Jonathan H. Grubaugh Sr
1781–1878
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Barbara Grubaugh Ellison
1786–1852
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George Grubaugh
1788–1813
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Michael Grubaugh
1792–1856
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Grubaugh Palmer
1793–1884
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David C. Grubaugh
1796–1877
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Joseph William Grubaugh
1798–1896
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Thomas Wilburt Grubaugh
1800–1893
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John Grubaugh
1802–1890
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