Person:Henrich Gruber (1)

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Henrich Gruber
b.25 Mar 1700 Steinsfurt, Germany
m. 22 Nov 1694
  1. Henrich Gruber1700 - 1777
  2. Hans Jacob Gruber1702 -
  3. Hans George Gruber1706 -
  4. George Albrect Gruber1709 - 1770
  5. Christian Gruber1712 - 1781
m. Abt 1734
  1. John Adam Gruber1735 - 1807
  2. Catharine Elizabeth Gruber1737 -
  3. Maria Eva Rosina Gruber1738 -
  4. Christian Gruber1740 -
  5. Christopher Gruber1741 - Bef 1773
  6. Henry Gruber1747 -
  7. Elizabeth Gruber1749 -
Facts and Events
Name Henrich Gruber
Gender Male
Birth? 25 Mar 1700 Steinsfurt, Germany
Immigration[1] 30 Sep 1732 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage Abt 1734 , Berks, Pennsylvania, USAto Maria Eva Rosina
Natualization? 10 Apr 1761
Will? 10 Feb 1773 Heidelberg, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death? 1777 Heidelberg, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA

Ship was the "Dragon" Chas, Hargrave, Master From Rotterdam QualifiedSep 30 1732 Spelling on the original list was Groober

For a time he was a member of the "Little Tulpehocken Church nearBernville bu about 1750 he was one of the founders of the "CornerChurch" or what is now known as St Daniels church. There have been foundno tomstones for him and his wife but that are at least fifty or more ofhis descendants buried there

Three hundred acres mentioned in the will were located in NorthHeidelberg township. John Adam got the eastern half, while Henry theyoungest got the western Part.

Will was dated Feb 10 1773 Probated june 17 1777

I have a Kurtz pedigree chart that give year of death as 1799

Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834

GRUBER, HENRY, Heidelberg. February 10, 1773 - June 17, 1777. Vol 2- 309. To son John Adam, 20 shillings, for his birthright. All estate to remain in hands of wife Maria Euphrosina, while she remains a widow.And at her decease to be equally divided among children,viz, John Adam, Christian, Henry, Cathanna, Euphrosina and Elisabeth. Exr: friend George BRENDLE. Exr named renounced and nothing further done. Translation. Wit: Simon QUIGLEY, Abraham BOYER, Matthias MULLER.

References
  1. History of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Montgomery.
    Page 1001.
  2.   History of Berks County, Pennsylvania. Montgomery.