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Source:
Early days in Greenbush:
with biographical sketches of the old settlers
by William L. Snapp
Springfield, Ill.:  H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders
 1905

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
 
  DR. BAILEY RAGON


Source: Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:  H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -  Page 165

  DR. WILLIAM RANDALL


Source: Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:  H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -  Page 128

  ROSWELL ROSE


Source: Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:  H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -  Page  75

  JOHN RUBART was born in Kentucky, July 21, 1797. In his boyhood days he moved with his parents to Ohio; afterwards moved to Morgan county, Illinois, where he resided fro several years. He was married to Miss Phebe Arnold, July 31, 1822. To them were born the following - named children:
     Ann Nancy, James F., Enos, Marion, Asenath, and Jacob, - all of whom are deceased. His wife Phebe died Jan. 17, 1845.
     Mr. Rubart's second marriage was to Nancy Lahman, which occurred May 24, 1850. She was born Oct. 21, 1827, near Mansfield, Penn. They moved to Greenbush township, Warren county, Illinois, in 1852, where they purchased a farm on sections one and two. To this union were born the following-named children:
     Phebe J., who married Ancil F. Griffith, in November, 1879.
     Joseph M., born March 16, 1856; married Effie Armstrong, Mar. 18, 1887
     Alert E., born Dec. 28, 1861; married Nellie L. Lloyd, Sept. 18, 1887.
     Abram L., married Mary Crowley, July 4, 1893.
     Benjamin W., born Jan. 17, 1858.
     John Rubart, the subject of this sketch, was a soldier in the Black Hawk war. His son, Marion died in the Union army during the War of the Rebellion.
     John Rubart died Dec. 30, 1872. His wife Nancy died Apr. 21, 1902.
Source: Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers by William L. Snapp - Springfield, Ill.:  H. W. Rokker Co., Printers and Binders - Publ. 1905 -  Page 56

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