Individual Details
John Rubart
(21 Jul 1797 - 30 Dec 1872)
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 for 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 January 17, 1845.
Mr. Rubart 's second marriage was to Nancy Lahman, which occurred May 24, 1850. She was born October 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, March 18, 1887.
Albert E., born December 28, 1861 ; married Nellie L. Lloyd, September 18, 1887.
Abram L., married Mary Crowley, July 4, 1893.
Benjamin W., born January 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 December 30, 1872. His wife Nancy died April 21, 1902.
Events
Families
Spouse | Phebe Arnold (1807 - 1845) |
Child | Julia Ann Rubart (1830 - 1891) |
Child | Nancy Ruberts ( - 1905) |
Child | James F Ruberts ( - 1905) |
Child | Enos Ruberts (1827 - 1853) |
Child | Marion Ruberts ( - 1865) |
Child | Asenath Ruberts ( - 1861) |
Child | Jacob Rubart (1831 - 1887) |
Child | Grover Franklin Rubart (1844 - 1845) |
Spouse | Nancy Lahman (1827 - 1902) |
Child | Phebe J Rubart (1852 - ) |
Child | Margaret Rose Rubart (1853 - 1924) |
Child | Joseph Milton Rubart (1856 - 1908) |
Child | Benjamin Walter Rubart (1858 - 1935) |
Child | Albert Edgar Rubart (1861 - 1942) |
Child | Abraham L Rubart (1863 - ) |
Father | Samuel Ruberts (1770 - 1850) |
Mother | Mary McClure (1775 - 1840) |
Sibling | Edmond H. Ruberts (1796 - ) |
Sibling | Cynthia Ruberts (1798 - ) |
Sibling | William B. Ruberts (1802 - 1858) |
Sibling | Milton Byron Ruberts (1803 - 1885) |
Sibling | Lashana "Rachel" Ruberts (1808 - 1847) |
Sibling | Vincent C. Ruberts (1809 - 1891) |
Sibling | Evaline C. Ruberts (1819 - 1840) |
Sibling | George W. Ruberts (1821 - 1899) |
Notes
Census (family)
This might be this John Ruberts, brother Milton is in this location, but maybe not.John Rubart
1 boy 0-9
1 male 30-39 (John 33)
2 girls 0-9
1 woman 20-29 (Phebe)
Census (family)
John Rubart M 63 KentuckyNancy Rubart F 33 Pennsylvania
Phoebe J Rubart F 9 Illinois
Rosilla Rubart F 6 Illinois
Joseph M Rubart M 4 Illinois
Benjamin W Rubart M 2 Illinois
Catharine B Lahman F 68 Pennsylvania
Peter Lahman M 23 Ohio
Census (family)
135, 130, John Rubart M 71y Farmer, 14300, 2000, KYNancy Rubart F 43y, Keeping house, Penna
Pheba J Rubart F 19y at home, Ill
Margaret Rubart F 17y, at home, Ill
Joseph M Rubart M 14y, at home, Ill
Benjamin W Rubart M 12y, at home, Ill
Albert E Rubart M 8y, at home, Ill
Abraham L Rubart M 6y, Ill
Endnotes
1. Snapp, William L, Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers (Springfield, Ill.: H.W. Rokker, 1905), 56; digital images, Internet Archive: Digital Library (http://www.archive.org/ : accessed 11 May 2011.
2. Snapp, William L, Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers (Springfield, Ill.: H.W. Rokker, 1905), 56; digital images, Internet Archive: Digital Library (http://www.archive.org/ : accessed 11 May 2011.
3. 1830 Illinois State Census, Morgan Co., (includes present day Cass and Scott counties),; Genealogy Trails History Group Transcribed by ©Kim Torp..
4. Snapp, William L, Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers (Springfield, Ill.: H.W. Rokker, 1905), 56; digital images, Internet Archive: Digital Library (http://www.archive.org/ : accessed 11 May 2011.
5. Snapp, William L, Early days in Greenbush: with biographical sketches of the old settlers (Springfield, Ill.: H.W. Rokker, 1905), 56; digital images, Internet Archive: Digital Library (http://www.archive.org/ : accessed 11 May 2011.