Re: Henry Rubsam and Esther Fisher, Miami & Montg. Co. OH
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Henry Rubsam and Esther Fisher, Miami & Montg. Co. OH
Debra 8/20/06
Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of the City of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio
http://www.daytonhistorybooks.citymax.com/page/page/1761433.htmhttp://www.daytonhistorybooks.citymax.com/page/page/1761433.htm
Henry Rubsam, father of Mrs. Beyl, was born in Fulda, Germany, August 24, 1798, a son of John and Cornelia (Swanger) Rubsam, the former of whom was a baker by trade and lived and died in the land of his birth, and whose children were named John J., Phebe J., Henry, Benedict, John, Frances W., Ludwig, Catherine, Elizabeth, Carl and Theresa. Of these, Henry Rubsam left his home at the age of nineteen years, came to America and for some years followed his trade of fuller and then became a farmer, He married, in the Keystone state, Mary Shane, who was born in Lycoming county, September 18, 1804, a daughter of Jacob and Susannah (Swartz) Shane, of Pennsylvania-Dutch stock, and the parents of nine children, viz;Mary, Michael, Peter, Rosannah, William, Sophia, Jacob L., Theresa and Susan. For some time after marriage Henry Rubsam continued to follow his trade in Pennsylvania, and in 1835 came to Ohio, settled on eighty acres of land in Wayne township, Montgomery county, cleared up and improved his place, and here reared his children—Eliza, Sarah, Henry, Mary, John and Jacob (twins) and George. He was a republican in politics, and in religion a German Baptist.
Esther Fisher Rubsam does not appear to have had children
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Re: Henry Rubsam and Esther Fisher, Miami & Montg. Co. OH