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Jacob Rugh, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Northampton County, PA
Death: February 06, 1845 (83)
Hempfield Twp, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Greensburg, Westmoreland County, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Michael Rugh, Sr., TWIN and Anna Franzina Francina Rugh
Husband of Sabilla Rugh
Father of Michael Rugh; John Jacob Rugh, Jr.; Benjamin Rugh; Magdalena Rugh; Daniel Rugh and 5 others
Brother of Michael Rugh, Jr.; Johann Peter Rugh, Sr.; Anna Christina Rugh; Christian Rugh, Sr; Anna Maria Mechling Bonsey and 2 others

DAR: Ancestor #: A099782
Managed by: Douglas John Nimmo
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About Jacob Rugh, Sr.

A Patriot of the American Revolution for PENNSYLVANIA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor # A099782

Jacob Rugh was born on 1758 in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States to Michael Rugh and Anna Franzina Merkel Rugh. Jacob married Sybilla Mechling and had 10 children: Hannah Rugh, Jacob Rugh, Michael Rugh, Elizabeth Rugh, Benjamin Rugh, Magdalena Rugh, Daniel Rugh, Susanna Rugh, Sara Rugh, and John Rugh. He passed away on February 1845 in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States.

John Jacob Rugh was born on February 15, 1761, in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, the son of Johann Michael Rugh, Sr. and Anna Franzina (Merkel) Rugh.

He was a pioneer farmer and early settler of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. At age 11, he came with his family, in 1772, to the wilderness, just south of the present city of Greensburg. He acquired 196 acres in Hempfield Township, part of his father's original homestead.

In the Revolutionary War, he served as a Private in Col. Christopher Truby's (Memorial #14439611) Company of the Westmoreland County Rangers.

In 1778 or 1779, he married Sybilla Mechling in Westmoreland County.

Later, he was a representative in the Pennsylvania Legislature for several terms, belonging to the Whig Party. He was very literate and owned an extensive personal library.

John Jacob Rugh passed away on February 6, 1845, in Hempfield Township, just outside of Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He was orginally buried in the Old German Cemetery in Greensburg, but later moved to Hillview Cemetery.

The Old Union Cemetery is also called the Old German Graveyard, the Old German Burying Ground, or the German Lutheran Cemetery. The cemetery was moved by city ordinance in 1890. The bodies that were claimed were moved by the funeral directors in 1949 as the area was being paved over for a parking lot in front of City Hall. The original site now lies beneath the parking lot of Midtown Plaza at 450 South Main Street, Greensburg.

At Hillview Cemetery, his original gravesite is unknown. In 1989, Phil Knox, Member #46804759, found Jacob's tombstone, face down and covered with leaves, in a wooded area alongside the cemetery. He contacted a Rev. Paul Miller Ruff, who returned it to the grounds. It is now propped up against one of the Rugh cenotaphs, and has a United States flag and Revolutionary War medallion.

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Jacob Rugh, Sr.'s Timeline

1761
February 15, 1761
Northampton County, PA
1781
February 11, 1781
Old Sewickley Settlement, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1782
October 1, 1782
Old Sewickley Settlement, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1784
August 12, 1784
Hempfield, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1787
February 24, 1787
Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1789
May 11, 1789
Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1790
1790
Age 28
Hempfield, Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1791
October 23, 1791
Greensburg, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
1794
February 5, 1794
Hempfield Township, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA