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 He was one of the first Englishmen in Delaware, and came with the first gr oup of settlers organized by William Penn in 1677 on the Kent to West Jers ey.SOURCE: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rosamili/BGrubbe.htm
 
 GRUBB, John, with his wife Frances, was a resident of Upland as early as
 1679, but does not appear to have been settled there as early as 1677. In
 1679, jointly with Richard Buffington, he purchased 300 acres of land on
 the southwest side of Chester Creek above Chester, and may have resided
 there some time.  His occupation was that of a tanner.  His children were
 Emanuel, John, Joseph, Henry, Samuel, Nathaniel, Peter, Charity, and Phebe ,
 all of whom were living at the time of his death in 1708.  His daughter
 Charity was married to Richard Beeson prior to his death.  He does not
 appear to have been a Quaker, and probably was an Episcopalian.  His age
 was about sixty years.
 Samuel Grubb settled in East Bradford on the farm now of William Gibbons .
 Nathaniel married Ann Moore and settled in Willistown.  He was member of
 Assembly, trustee of the loan office, etc.  Peter Grubb went to what is no w
 Lebanon County, where he was a prominent iron-master.  Phebe married
 Richard Buffington, Mr., and Simon Hadly.
 SOURCE: http://www.pa-roots.com/~chester/grubb.htm
 
 
 WILL OF JOHN GRUBB:
 SOURCE: Website of David Grubb <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rosamili/BG rubbe.htm>
 
 I John Grubb of the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvani a, Tanner, being at present week in body but of sound and perfect mind a nd memory do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following, Th at is to say, First my will is that all my just debts and funeral charg es be paid and discharged:  Also I give unto my Daughter Charity the wi fe of Richard Beeson the sum of five pounds:  Also I give unto my Daught er Phoebe Grubb the sum of fifteen pounds to be paid her when she attain h er age of eighteen years or is married, which shall first happen:  Al so I give unto my dear wife Frances Grubb one third part of all my person al estate and her choice of one of the best cows upon my plantation beside s.  And also all ye rest and residue of my estate both real and personal w hatsoever, and wheresoever I give devise and bequeath unto my sons Emanue l, John, Joseph, Henry, Samuel, Nathaniel and Peter to be equally divid ed between them, share and share alike, and to their heirs and assigns for ever as tennants in comon and not as joyntenants.  And lastly I make and o rdain my said son John and my said wife Frances executors of this my la st Will and Testament.  In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand a nd seal ye twelfth day of the month called February in the sixth year of t he reighn of Queen Ann over Great Britain. (Will Book C., page 81, Phila.)
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 LINKS TO RELATED SITES:
 Links To Sites Related to:
 
 http://members.aol.com/HenryClann/Haworth.index.html
 This is primarily Haworth stories, but if you are related to Rachel Bees on
 they may be of interest to you.  Her husband was Stephanus son of George
 the immigrant. There are many sites on the Haworth lines.  I think this o ne
 will head you to all of them.
 
 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/9773/
 John Beeson’s Home Page
 
 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~beeson/
 Beeson Family Page
 
 http://www.genforum.com/beeson/
 Query Postings
 
 http://www.magnacharta.org/
 neHome of the Magna Carta Organizatin online
 
 http://www.wwa.com/~jpf/geneal/d0002/g0000032.HTM#I0108
 Site of Jeremy T. Franklin, this page lists Henry Vane as father of Franc es
 
 http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacheste/royal.htm
 This site says that ,
 "Along with the royalty, we'll be showing some other misconceptions that
 seem to reappear on a regular basis"
 Interesting  way to put it.  Left me a wonderin’…
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 SOURCE:  http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1643/grubb.html
 Generation No. 6
 
 6.  JOHN6 GRUBB (HENRY5, HENRY4, THOMAS3, HENRY2, JOHN1) was born 16
 in Cornwall, England, and died Mar 1707/08.  He marri
 FRANCES VANE Abt. 1681.
 
 Children of JOHN GRUBB and FRANCES VANE were:
 i.EMANUEL7 GRUBB, b. 19 Jul 1679, Brandywine New Castle Del/P
 d. 09 Aug 1767, Marcus Hook, Del/PA; m. ANNA HEACOC
 1708, New Castle, Delaware.
 ii.JOHN GRUBB, b. 11 Nov 1684, Wilmington, DE; d. 15 Mar 175
 Wilmington, DE; m. RACHEL BUCKLEY, Abt. 1712.
 iii.JOSEPH GRUBB, b. Abt. 1685, Wilmington, DE; d. 14 Mar 1746/4
 m. SARAH ELIZABETH PERKINS.
 7.iv.CHARITY GRUBB, b. 29 Sep 1687, Brandywine New Castle Del/P
 d. 27 Nov 1761, Guilford County, NC.
 v.PHEBE GRUBB, b. 1690; d. 04 Mar 1769; m. (1) RICHARD BUFFINGTON;
 m. (2) SIMON HADLEY, 22 Jul 1752.
 vi.SAMUEL GRUBB, b. Abt. 1691, New Castle, Delaware/P
 May 1760, New Castle, Delaware; m. MARY BILLARB
 Jul 1745, Concord Meeting Soc of Friends.
 vii.HENRY GRUBB, b. Abt. 1692, Wilmington, DE; d. 20 Jul 177
 Wilmington, DE; m. PATIENCE CLAYTON.
 viii.NATHANIEL GRUBB, b. Abt. 1693, Upland, Chester Co. PA; d. 1760;
 m. ANN MOORE, 23 Oct 1725, Concord Meeting Soc of Friends .
 ix.PETER GRUBB, b. 1702, New Castle, Delaware; d. 02 Aug 174
 m. (1) MARTHA (BATES) WALL, 1732; m. (2) HANNAH MENDENHAL L,
 10 Dec 1741.
 
 
 
 
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