Michael Bauman Groh

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Michael Bauman Groh

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Montgomery County, PA, United States
Death: September 20, 1804 (47)
Welland, Niagara Regional Municipality, ON, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Johannes Jacob Groh and Magdalena Groh
Husband of Elizabeth F Groh
Father of John Victor Groh; Elizabeth W Gingrich; Barbara Scheirich; Peter Groh; Esther Witmer Stauffer and 5 others
Brother of John Groh; Henry Groh; Anna Hoffer and Abraham Groh

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About Michael Bauman Groh

Michael Groh, "the third son of old Hannes and Magdalena (Baumann) Groh, was born in 1757. In 1779 he was married to Elizabeth Witmer. In 1804 he, in company with others, came to Canada with the object of making a thorough inspection of the nature of the country. So well was Mr. Groh pleased with the appearance of the country (then all in its primeval state) that he took up a claim between Preston and Hespeler. He cleared about six acres and made it ready for fall wheat. On this clearing he erected a small log cabin into which he purposed moving on his return, with family, from Pennsylvania. In August of the same year he returned to his parental home in Montgomery County. During the first week of September (1804) he, (bidding adieu to his parents, brothers, friends and relatives, and not thinking of this being their last time of meeting here on earth) in company with his wife and family, set out on the journey for their Canadian home. They came as far as Buffalo where they crossed the Niagara River and proceeded on their journey to Mr. Boyer's who resided near the river on the Canadian side, where Mr. Groh, the father of the family, took sick and, after a few weeks suffering, died. The wife and two sons, John and Jacob, and one or two daughters, proceeded on their journey to Waterloo while the eldest daughter, Barbara, remained with her father to nurse him during his illness, and after his recovery they were to follow the family, but the mother and family had no sooner arrived at their new home when word came that the father was dead. He died about September 20th, 1804. Their family consisted of seven children, viz:"

U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Michael Groh

  • Arrival Year: 1804
  • Arrival Place: Ontario, Canada
  • Source Publication Code: 7202
  • Primary Immigrant: Groh, Michael
  • Annotation: Date and place where settlement was first recorded. Extracted from Report of Ontario Agriculture *
  • Commission, 1881. Nationality, religion, township of residence, and other genealogical information are also provided.
  • Source Bibliography: REAMAN, GEORGE ELMORE. The Trail of the Black Walnut. [Toronto:] McClelland & Stewart, 1957, Page: 219
  • Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010.
  • Original data: Filby, P. William, ed. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2012.
  • Description: Updated annually, this database is an index to passengers who arrived in United States and Canadian ports from the 1500s through the 1900s. It contains listings of approximately 4,838,000 individuals and references thousands of different records compiled from everything from original passenger lists to personal diaries. For each individual listed, you may find the following information: name, age, year and place of arrival, and the source of the record.
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Michael Bauman Groh's Timeline

1757
June 19, 1757
Montgomery County, PA, United States
1777
December 28, 1777
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States
1777
Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
1784
May 28, 1784
PA, United States
1785
July 1785
Canada
July 1785
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, United States
1786
December 5, 1786
Montgomery County, PA, United States
1788
June 19, 1788
Montgomery County, PA, United States
June 19, 1788
Pennsylvania, United States
1790
August 12, 1790
Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania, United States