| Name |
Thomas Grubb |
| Gender |
Male |
| Departure |
3 Jul 1684 |
Montrose, Angus, Scotland |
| Aboard the Thomas and Benjamin |
| Arrival |
Oct 1684 |
Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [1] |
| Imported by Thomas Fullarton |
| Role |
Nov 1684 |
Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [1] |
| Indentured servant |
| Occupation |
1685 |
Monmouth, New Jersey, USA |
| Blacksmith |
| Property |
8 Mar 1686/87 |
Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [2] |
| Warrant granted for 50 acres headland and a further 100 acres at 2d/ acre rent |
| Property |
16 Jan 1689/90 |
Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [3] |
| Deed by Thomas Gordon granting 30 acres of headland to Thomas and wife Jeane |
| Property |
24 May 1690 |
Monmouth, New Jersey, USA [4] |
| Confirmation to Thomas Gordon of tracts of land in Monmouth including headlands granted to Thomas and Jean and others |
| Legal |
Mar 1693/94 |
Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [5] |
| Joseph Crow, apprentice to Thomas Grub, complained of his diet and abuse from Grub's wife. Court ordered that Samuel Dennis, said Joseph Crow's step-father pay to Grub £7 10s and Crow be discharged from his apprenticeship. Grub was ordered to pay court costs |
| Name |
Thomas Grub [2] |
| Property |
2 Apr 1702 |
Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [6] |
| Patent for a 55 acre lot |
| Will |
24 Oct 1711 |
Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [7] |
| Executors: George Willocks, Adam Hude, Elisha Parker. Witnesses: John Molleson. Thomas Weatherill, John Borrow. Wife's name not transcribed. Mentions 'kinsman, William Hooke |
| Death |
Bef 14 Dec 1711 |
Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [7] |
| Probate |
14 Dec 1711 |
Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA [7] |
| Origin |
Angus, Scotland |
- Hypothesis: recruited by Thomas Fullerton in Angus
|
| Person ID |
I45010 |
East Jersey Genealogies |
| Last Modified |
7 Dec 2025 |