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Armstead Otey Grubb Armstead Otey Grubb (March 14, 1903 – December 5, 1968) was an American educator who served as professor of French and Spanish and as head librarian at Lincoln University in Oxford, Pennsylvania. From 1957 to 1960, Grubb served as acting pres ...
(1903–1968), American educator and acting president of Lincoln University *
Catharina Elisabet Grubb Catharina Elisabet Grubb (February 8, 1721 – March 31, 1788) was a Finnish industrialist. She was the daughter of merchant Nils Grubb from Stockholm and Gunnila Grubb and sister of Michael Grubb and married to merchant, industrialist and shipowne ...
(1721–1788), Finnish industrialist * Curtis Grubb (c. 1730 – 1789), American patriot and politician, majority owner and operator of the Cornwall Iron Works, son of Peter Grubb, the Works' founder *
Dale Grubb Floyd Dale Grubb is a former member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 42nd District since 1988. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Born on June 26, 1949 in Fountain County, Indiana, Dale is the son of William H. Gr ...
(born 1949), member of the Indiana House of Representatives * Davis Grubb (1919–1980), American writer *
Edward Grubb (Quaker) Edward Grubb (19 October 1854 – 23 January 1939) was an influential English Quaker who made significant contributions to revitalizing pacifism and a concern for social issues in the Religious Society of Friends in the late 19th century as a lead ...
(1854–1939), English Quaker *
Edward Burd Grubb, Jr. Edward Burd Grubb Jr. (known as E. Burd Grubb) (November 13, 1841 – July 7, 1913) was a Union Army colonel and regimental commander in the American Civil War. He served in three regiments and commanded two of them. In recognition of his ser ...
(1841–1913), American Civil War commander, businessman and politician * Evelyn Grubb, American human rights and veterans' rights activist * Freddie Grubb (1887–1949), British road racing cyclist and businessman *
Gerd Grubb Gerd Grubb (born 1939) is a Danish mathematician known for her research on pseudo-differential operators. She is a professor emerita in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, where she was the first female profes ...
(born 1939), Danish mathematician *
George Grubb George Darlington Wilson Grubb (5 December 1935 – 10 June 2018) was a Scottish politician who served as the Lord Provost and ex officio Lord-Lieutenant of Edinburgh from May 2007 until May 2012. He was also a Liberal Democrat councillor of the ...
, Lord Provost and ex officio Lord-Lieutenant of Edinburgh *
Gunnila Grubb Gunnila Grubb (13 January 1692, Stockholm – 20 August 1729, Stockholm) was a Swedish writer. She wrote spiritual songs inspired by Pietism and Mysticism.Ann Öhrberg (2001). Vittra fruntimmer. Författarroll och retorik hos frihetstidens kvinnliga ...
(1692–1729), was a Swedish composer * Henry Bates Grubb (1774–1823), founder of the Grubb iron empire, son of Peter Grubb, Jr. * Howard Grubb (1844–1931), Irish telescope maker * Ignatius Cooper Grubb (1841–1927), American politician, jurist and historian *
James Grubb James Grubb was a delegate to the convention that wrote the first constitution for the U.S. state of Ohio in 1802. He was a Democratic-Republican, who opposed allowing slavery in the new state. Biography James Grubb was born in 1771 at Little Br ...
(1771–1806), American politician * Jeff Grubb (born 1957), author and game designer * Jehu Grubb (c. 1781 – 1854), American settler and member of the Ohio House of Representatives, unacknowledged son of Curtis Grubb *
Jennifer Grubb Jennifer Leigh Grubb (born July 20, 1978) is an American former Women's association football, women's soccer player. Career Grubb was the only Women's United Soccer Association, WUSA player to participate in every minute of every game for her te ...
, American professional soccer player and coach *
John Grubb John Grubb (1652–1708) was a two-term member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and was one of the original settlers in a portion of Brandywine Hundred that became Claymont, Delaware. He founded a large tannery that continued in oper ...
(1652–1708), early Delaware settler and member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly * Johnny Grubb (born 1948), former Major League Baseball player *
Kenneth Philip Grubb Kenneth Philip Grubb (September 14, 1895 – March 11, 1976) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Education and career Born in Mauston, Wisconsin, Grubb was a United Stat ...
(1895–1976), United States District Court judge * Kevin Grubb (1978–2009), NASCAR driver * Lillian Metge née Grubb (1871– 1954), Anglo-Irish suffragette and women's rights campaigner * Margaret Grubb (1907–1963), first wife of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard *
Nathaniel Grubb Nathaniel Grubb (1693–1760) was a Willistown mill owner who served ten years in the Pennsylvania Colonial Assembly from 1749 to 1758. A member of the Quaker religious sect, he broke with the Society during the conservative reform movement an ...
(c. 1693 – 1760), mill owner and member of the Pennsylvania Colonial Assembly from 1749 to 1758 *
Norman Grubb Norman Percy Grubb MC (2 August 1895 – 15 December 1993) was a British Christian missionary and Evangelist, writer, and theological teacher. Biography Early life Grubb was born in Hampstead, England, the son of an Anglican vicar. ...
(1895–1993), missionary and General Secretary of the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade *
Ole W. Grubb Ole William Grubb (July 31, 1891 – January 29, 1981) was an American politician who served one two-year term in the Oregon House of Representatives as a Democratic Party (United States), Democrat. Before being elected to the legislature, Grubb ...
(1891–1981), American politician * Peter Grubb (mason) (c. 1702 – 1754), founder of the Cornwall Iron Works and builder of the Cornwall Furnace in colonial Pennsylvania *
Peter Grubb, Jr. Peter Grubb Jr. (1740–1786), Patriot and second son of Peter and Martha Bates Grubb, was a second-generation member of the Grubb Family Iron Dynasty along with his older brother Curtis Grubb. They operated the Cornwall Ironworks, making signif ...
(1740–1786), American patriot, operator of the Cornwall Iron Works, and son of the above Peter Grubb * Peter Grubb (zoologist) (1942–2006), British zoologist *
Peter J. Grubb Peter John Grubb (born 9 August 1935 in Ilford, London) is a British ecologist and emeritus professor of botany at Cambridge University. Early life Grubb was born on 9 August 1935 to Harold Amos Grubb and Phyllis Gertrude ''née'' Hook. He att ...
(born 1936), British ecologist * Robert Grubb (born 1950), Australian actor *
Sarah Tuke Grubb Sarah Tuke Grubb (20 June 1756 – 8 December 1790), Quaker minister, writer and founder of a girls' school in Ireland. Life Born to businessman William Tuke and his first wife Elizabeth Hoyland, Grubb was about 9 when her father married his se ...
(1756–1790), Quaker minister, writer and founder of a girls' school in Ireland *
Sarah Pim Grubb Sarah Pim Grubb (11 December 1746 – 1832) was a businesswoman and Quaker benefactor in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland. She married a miller and corn dealer named John Grubb in 1778. After her husband's death six years later, she ran his succ ...
(1746–1832), Irish businesswoman and Quaker benefactor *
Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb Sophie Naylor Grubb (, Naylor; November 28, 1834 – November 5, 1902) was a 19th-century American activist. During the civil war, she began to manifest the ability, energy and enthusiasm for activism that distinguished her through life. She publi ...
(1834–1902), American activist * Thomas Grubb (1800–1878), Irish optician *
Warner Norton Grubb Warner Norton Grubb (April 29, 1900 – February 13, 1947) was an American petroleum executive who served as a senior petroleum distribution officer with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was assigned as Head of the Latin American section of ...
(1900–1947), American petroleum executive and senior petroleum distribution officer with the U.S. Navy during World War II *
Wayne Grubb Wayne Grubb (born July 19, 1976) is a former NASCAR driver and now a crew chief for GC Motorsports International. He ran 52 NASCAR Busch Series races and 7 Craftsman Truck Series races before he retired late in the 2000 season. He is the older br ...
(born 1976), former NASCAR driver *
William Irwin Grubb William Irwin Grubb (March 8, 1862 – October 27, 1935) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Education and career Born on March 8, 1862, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Grubb receive ...
(1862–1935), U.S. federal judge who struck down key portions of President Roosevelt's New Deal


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* Grubb Street (disambiguation) *
Grubb Glacier Grubb Glacier () is a glacier flowing into Lester Cove, Andvord Bay, to the west of Bagshawe Glacier, on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. The glacier appears on an Argentine government chart of 1952. It was named by the UK Antarctic Plac ...
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Grub (disambiguation) Grub can refer to Grub (larva), of the beetle superfamily Scarabaeoidea, or as a slang term for food. It can also refer to: Places * Grub, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland * Grub, St. Gallen, Switzerland * Grub (Amerang), a hamlet in Bavaria ...
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Grubbe Grubbe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Eiler Grubbe (1532–1585), Danish statesman *Emil Grubbe (1875—1960), American radiologist *Evert Grubbe (died after 1492), Danish nobleman *Marie Grubbe (1643–1718), Danish noble ...
* Grubbs (disambiguation) {{Surname