1773 - 1835 (61 years)
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Name |
Abraham Groh |
Born |
11 Feb 1773 |
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1798 |
Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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1798 Residence Tax, Abraham Groh
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Census |
1810 |
Lebanon Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania |
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Lebanon Township, 1810 Abraham Groh. males: 2 0-10, 3 10-15, 1 26-44; females: 3 0-9, 1 26-44 |
Census |
7 Aug 1820 |
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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Lebanon Township, 1820 Abraham Crow. males: 1 0-9, 2 10-15, 2 16-25, 1 45-99; females: 1 0-9, 1 10-15, 2 16-25, 1 45-99 |
Census |
1830 |
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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Lebanon Township, 1830 Abraham Groh. males: 1 0-5, 1 15-20, 1 20-29, 1 50-59; females: 1 10-14, 1 15-19, 1 50-59 |
Died |
01 Jan 1835 |
Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
Estate |
1836 |
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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Abraham Groh - estate file, 1836
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Buried |
Brandt Cemetery, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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Abraham Groh
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Person ID |
I049236 |
Strausstown Roots | KaMaMaBaHe |
Last Modified |
9 Apr 2020 |
Father |
Abraham Groh, b. about 1732, d. 7 Nov 1797, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age ~ 65 years) |
Mother |
Maria (Groh), b. 1730, d. after 1794, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 65 years) |
Married |
31 Aug 1760 |
Quitopahilla (Hill Lutheran) Church, Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
Family ID |
F13001 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Elizabeth G Haldeman, b. 12 Nov 1771, d. 12 Jan 1852, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 80 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Henry Groh, b. 26 Mar 1796, Bethel Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania , d. 30 Apr 1863, Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 67 years) |
+ | 2. John Groh, b. 13 May 1797, Pennsylvania , d. 19 May 1858, Pennsylvania (Age 61 years) |
+ | 3. Elizabeth Groh, b. 25 Sep 1798, d. 22 Mar 1876, Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 77 years) |
+ | 4. Abraham Groh, b. 12 Jul 1800, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania , d. 24 Aug 1881, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 81 years) |
+ | 5. Catherine Groh, b. 15 Apr 1802, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania , d. 31 Aug 1826, Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 24 years) |
+ | 6. Jacob Groh, b. 09 Jan 1804, d. 14 Jan 1854, Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 50 years) |
+ | 7. Maria Groh, b. about 1806 |
+ | 8. Michael Groh, b. 22 May 1807, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania , d. 28 Jun 1885, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 78 years) |
| 9. Sarah Groh, b. 22 Mar 1810, d. 4 May 1896, Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 86 years) |
+ | 10. Christian Groh, b. 16 Jul 1814, Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania , d. 5 Aug 1893, North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (Age 79 years) |
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Last Modified |
2 Jun 2016 |
Family ID |
F12986 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 11 Feb 1773 - Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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 | Census - 7 Aug 1820 - Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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 | Census - 1830 - Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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 | Died - 01 Jan 1835 - Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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 | Estate - 1836 - Lebanon County, Pennsylvania |
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Sources |
- [S151] Montgomery Bios, Morton L. Montgomery, (. H. Beers & Company of Chicago, 1909), p. 914.
Abraham Groh, grandfather of Mrs.Hill, was a farmer near the "Half-Way House" in Jackson township, Lebanon county. He married Elizabeth Halderman, and their children were: Henry, Jacob, John, Abraham, Christian, Michael, Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth and Catherine. Michael Groh, father of Mrs. Hill, lived near Myerstown, Lebanon county, and was a farmer and well known citizen. He married Susanna Moyer. daughter of John and Kate (Wolfensberger) Moyer, and they had these children: John; Israel W.; Sarah (m. John Hill); Susanna H.; and Michael (died in infancy). Mrs. Hill has the two old family Bibles, the one belonging to Peter and the other to the first John, or Johannes Hill. She also prizes very highly the two grandfather clocks, one of which belonged to her great-grandfather John Moyer and the other belonging to Johannes Hill, her husband's grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Hill reside in a very nice residence on High street, Womelsdorf, and are in comfortable circumstances, the only shadow on an otherwise happy existence being the loss of their two daughters.
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