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George William Gross 1862–1932 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Aug 1862

Birth Location: Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,

Death Date: 04 Nov 1932

Death Location: Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA

Father: Josiah Gross

Mother: Ann None

Spouse(s): Mabel Whitney

Children(s): Earl Gross, Earl Gross

In 1862, George William Gross entered the world in Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,, born to Josiah Gross And Ann. In 1880, George William Gross resided in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1900, George William Gross resided in Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA. George William Gross married Mabel Bertha Whitney, and had children including Earl E Gross, Earl Ebard Gross. George William Gross passed away in 1932 in Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1862, George William Gross entered the world in Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,, born to Josiah Gross And Ann.
  • In 1880, George William Gross resided in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • In 1900, George William Gross resided in Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA.
  • George William Gross married Mabel Bertha Whitney, and had children including Earl E Gross, Earl Ebard Gross.
  • George William Gross passed away in 1932 in Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

George Gross's Ancestors

Self
George Gross
1862–1932
Birth Place: Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,
Parents
Josiah Gross
1827–1870
Ellington, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Ann
1835–1862
Ireland
Grandparents
Cyrus (Gross) ****
1798–1848
Richford Franklin Vermont
Anne Shippey
1800–1850
Ellington, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Gross
1770–1810
Jemima Janes
1776–1850
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Sr
1744–
Judith Carter
1748–

George Gross's Descendants

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George (William) Gross (22 Aug 1862–04 Nov 1932) m. Mabel (Bertha) Whitney (01 Dec 1864–10 Jun 1948)
  1. 1. Earl (Ebard) Gross 1894–1957 m. Elsie (Belle) Orchard 1888–1926
    1. 1. Eugene (Earl) Goss 1921–1995 m. Ida (Marie) Rankin 1928–2000
  2. 2. Earl (E) Gross 1895– m. Clara (V) Watson 1911–
    1. 1. Eugene Gross 1921–1995
    2. 2. Wayne (W) Gross 1925–

George Gross's Timeline

4 Records

1862
22 Aug 1862
Birth of George William Gross in Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,
Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,
1880
1880
Age 18
George William Gross resided here in Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
1900
1900
Age 38
George William Gross resided here in Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA
1932
04 Nov 1932
Age 70
Death of George William Gross in Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA
Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Aug 1862
    Event Place: Greenfield Township, Erie Co., PA,
    Record Source:
    [1] 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1129; Page: 302C; Enumeration District: 176
    [2] 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Ansley, Custer, Nebraska; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0058; FHL microfilm: 1240921

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Waterford, Erie, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1129; Page: 302C; Enumeration District: 176

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900
    Event Place: Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA
    Record Source: 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Ansley, Custer, Nebraska; Page: 3; Enumeration District: 0058; FHL microfilm: 1240921

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 04 Nov 1932
    Event Place: Ansley, Custer, Nebraska, USA

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