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The Grubb Family Documents

1756 Letter to Samuel Grubb 1756 Letter to Samuel Grubb mentions Indians killing settlers in Virginia

      •  Survey for land near Wilmington, Delaware
      • 1739 (September 6) – Printed Indenture between Bonham and William Rawle to John Grubb for 100 Acres in Brandywine One Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware
      • 1740 – Survey for 34 Acres for John Grubb along Narmaus Creek in New Castle County, Delaware.
      • 1750 – Will from John Grubb.  This is a copy of John Grubb’s will signed by Gunning Bedford in 1792.  In the will, Grubb talks about who gets what land and what is to be done with the “Negros”.
      • 1751 – Printed Indenture between Thomas Hyam, Thomas Reynolds, Wm. Hodgson and Thomas How to John Grubb for 100 Acres in Brandywine One Hundred.  Signed by Ebenezer Hopkins.
      • 1756 – Fabulous letter from Virginia to Samuel Grubb talking about Indians killing who have killed settlers.
      • 1762 – Between William Grubb to Samuel Grubb for 565 Acres in Bullskine, New Virginia, Frederick County, Virginia.  See Lord Fairfield in recital.
      • 1775 – Mary Grubbs Will.  Mentions family members and St. Georges Creek.
      • 1777 – Agreement between Samuel Grubb and Lydia Grubb.
      • 1779 – Deed from Jasper Breson to Isaac Grubb for land in Brandywine One Hundred.  Signed by Jacob Broom.
      • 1778 – Affirmation of Fidelity Certificate that Isaac Grubb is an inhabitant of the State of Delaware.
      • 1783 –  Grubb signatures
      • 1784 – Letter from Benjamin Mason to Isaac Grubb talking about Plantation at St. Georges Creek.
      • 1784 – Bond between Mordeca Evans and Isaac Grubb
      • 1784 – Deed for land in Brandywine One Hundred.
      • 1786 – Bond to Adam Grubb
      • 1788 – Receipts to Isaac Grubb.  Signed by Jacob Broom.
      • 1788 – John Grubb selling “Negroes” / Gunning Bedford
      • 1789 – Release from John Bellerby to Isaac Grubb.  Signed by Nicholas Waln.
      • 1804 – Mortgage from Isaac Grubb to Jane McKinley for 101 Acres in Brandywine One Hundred.
      • 1829 – Will for Isaac Grubb
      • Bill to Samuel Grubb
      • Survey of Isaac Grubbs land.  Isaac Grubbs own writings when at law with Mires Pierce.  Located near Grubbs Road and Hay Road.  Surveyed by J. Grave and I. Stevenson.
      • Chief Justice to James Robinson, Mill Creek Hundred.  Signed by Gunning Bedford.