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Jehu Grubb
Jehu Grubb (a.k.a. John Grubb) (c1781 - 1854), unacknowledged son of the prominent ironmaster Curtis Grubb, was an early settler who became a leading citizen in Plain Township, Stark County, Ohio. Jehu served in the War of 1812, was a Justice of the Peace, served in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1828 and 1832, and in 1852 donated land for the Whitehall School. Jehu was often called John in various documents, and seems to have used both names himself. His stepson built the beautiful and historic Jacob H. Bair House on what been a corner of Jehu's farm. == Military and public service ==
*Served in the War of 1812. He was drafted as a private into the Ohio militia in August 1812, where he served until his discharge at Lower Sandusky on February 24, 1813.〔Claim for Pension Benefits by Elizabeth Grubb, widow of Jehu Grubb〕 *Served as a Justice of the Peace in Stark County. His name appears in that capacity on marriage and other legal documents of his day. *Served in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1828 and 1832, as a Democrat.〔"Ohio House of Representatives, Membership Directory, 1803 - 1965-66"〕
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