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Anderson ~ Bennett ~
Benitez ~ Bingham
~ Black ~ Blaker ~ Brown
~ Buckley ~ Bunnell
~ Burwell
~ Chek ~ Cseh ~ Cogswell ~ Crabtree
~ Crawshaw ~ Critchfield ~ Darrough
~ Devine
~ Englehaut
~ Garwood ~ Gehr ~ Grow
~ Hoschouer ~ McArthur ~ McMurtrie ~ Millen
~ Newberry
~ Herrington ~ Hickcox ~ Hutchinson ~ Madison ~
Madison ~ March ~ Robinson ~ Peden ~ Monroe ~
Pruett ~ Piet~ Rodriguez ~ Stice ~ Sutcliffe ~ Warren Our
families come from Arkansas, Indiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia and dates back
to 1895 in Kansas. We also
came from Austria, Ireland, Scotland, Hungary,
Germany, and England. Traditionally, the last name can tell a lot about
your heritage. The last name often
told where you came from and the class of your family. We haven’t kept that tradition; and so it isn’t
as easy to tell much about a person from their last name these days. |
Grow Our Grow
Connection is through my late mother in law, Anna Ruth Bingham Our research has
only just begun. We continue to research our Genealogy Information, which is
not complete and may not be 100% accurate as yet. We are currently
attempting to confirm the information and continue the research. Most of this information was found using
Ancestry.com and Genforum. Little information is available on this
family line. The Grow family
is from Kansas, Oklahoma Our Grow family is most likely from
Germany. There may be some Cherokee
Indian too. ·
North German: variant of Groh,
(German: nickname for a grizzled or gray-haired man, from Middle High German grā ‘gray’.) ·
North German: variant of Growe or Grube. (German:
topographic name for someone who lived in a depression or hollow, from Middle
High German gruobe ‘pit’, ‘hollow’. See also
Gruber. ·
German: from a personal name Grubo, which merged completely
with 1. ·
German: The earliest known American
bearer of the surname Grube was the Moravian
missionary Bernhard Adam Grube, who was born in
1715 in Thüringen, at Walschleben near Erfurt,
Germany. He was sent to PA in the spring of 1748, where he was a teacher.
Subsequently, he volunteered for work among the Indians. He lived out his
years in Bethlehem, PA. Our Grow Family Tree Archie
L. Grow (B. 11/12/1864
or 1871- D 5/7/1933) Of Latham, Kansas, Butler County. He married Dora Ann
Crabtree (B. 8/12/1878 in Missouri-D. 12/26/1984) on November 22, 1903. Children: o Roscoe Myrl
(B. 12/13/1905-D. 3/1983) o Aubrey
Eldo (B. approximately 1906-D. approximately 1984) o Wanona
Mallicent (B. approximately 1908-D. unknown) o Beryl
Maxwell (B. approximately 1909-D. still living) Census 1880 Clay Township, Adair County,
Missouri Summary from United State Federal
CENSUS: 1900 United States Federal Census Roscoe Myrl Grow (B.
12/13/1905-D. 3/1983) Of Atlanta, Kansas, Butler County.
He married Goldie Pearl Black. She was from Haskins
Camp, near Augusta. (Haskins
camp, a settlement south of Augusta during the oil boom. Apparently both her parents were married
before they married each other and she had been shuffled around from relative
to relative. She had some half brothers
and sisters. She was only 15 when she met Roscoe in Augusta and was married)
Roscoe worked for Beachcraft in Wichita, Kansas. He
liked his bar time every Friday and Saturday night. And word is that the reason he waited on
Goldie hand and foot when they were older is because he was making up for the
times when they were younger and he didn’t treat her so great. CENSUS: Children: o
Roscoe Gayle (B. ____ D.
approximately 1975) o
Roger Lenard (B. 4/10/1945 D.
7/23/1992) o Jimmy
Wilford (B. ____ D. approximately 1956) o Gerald
Lee (B. ____ still living) o Bonnie
o Geneva
o Donnie
Jimmy W. Grow
(B. 1932 D. approximately 1955) Of Atlanta,
Kansas, Butler county. He married Anna Ruth Bingham. He was killed when the
truck he was driving veered to miss a car full of kids at Wilson, Kansas. Children: o Xxxxxxxx
boy o Xxxxxxxx
boy o Xxxxxxxx
boy Deborah Jean met xxxxxxx while
home on leave from the U.S. Navy. They were married at United Methodist
Church. The Reverend Dellenbaugh proceeded
the ceremony. They had some very good
years together. Children: o
Jennifer married Jeremy ·
Megan ·
Jimmy o
Gayle married Larry (divorced); later married Eduardo
(divorced) ·
Lacy ·
Christopher ·
Alexis ·
Madison o
Jamie married Kevin ·
Kevin ·
Novalie ·
Christian “Two are
better off than one, because together they can work more effectively. If one of
them falls down, the other can help him up… Two people
can resist an attack that would defeat one person alone. A rope
made of three cords is hard to break.”
Ecclesiastes 4:9 Life is all About Choices Created and Designed by Deborah Jean Copyright: Deborah 2000 Last updated: May 2015 |
SURNAMES My
Mother’s Bennett Bunnell Englephaut Garwood Gehr Madison Robinson Pedan My Father’s Spouse’s Mother Buckley Hickcox Hutchinson Madison Monroe Rigney Spouse’s Father Black Garwood March Pruett Piet Extended Buzzi Benitez Critchfield Sutcliffe Rodriguez Hayes Railsback Stout Tatro |