Henry Ernest (Ernie) Jubb (1883-1973)

Parents: William H. Jubb (1845-1938), Maria Theresa Pike (1848-1890)

Siblings:

Elijah (Lige) Thomas Jubb (1868-1936) ] William Royce Jubb (1870-1956) ] Mary Ann (Mattie) Jubb (1875-1969) ] [ Henry Ernest (Ernie) Jubb (1883-1973) ]

Children:

Ernest William Jubb (1910-1997) ] Margaret Elaine Jubb (1914-1983) ] Ruth Anna Michael Jubb (1919-?) ] Elizabeth Imogene Jubb (1923-1985) ]

Spouse: Rhita Mary McCook (1886-1981)

Birth Date: 17 Sep 1883

Birth Place: Deerfield Twp. Livingston Co., MI

Death Date: 28 Aug 1973

Occupation: Machinist, Pattern Maker

Notes:

lived in Lansing

youngest of family

their first home was in North Landry, but built beside his brother Lige in Oak Grove. In 1923 moved to a farm

did beautiful inlaid woodwork.

moved to property east of Lansing on Grand River road. where they did gardening

Robert A. McCook. moved in the Spring of 1919, to Oak Grove. Robert A. sold the house he had built on Walcott St. in Flint, for $2800.00, and moved into Uncle Earnie JUBBS' house in Oak Grove, two doors down from his father Robert McCOOK's house, for $15 per month.

Spouse: Rhita Mary McCook

Birth Date: 15 Jul 1886

Birth Place: Saline MI

Death Date: 19 Jan 1981

Death Place: Howell MI

Burial Place: Sanford Cemetery, Livingston Co. MI

Spouse Notes:

Rhita Mary McCOOK was born 15 July 1886 in Saline, Washtenaw, Michigan She married 15 July 1908 in Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan, Henry Ernest JUBB, the son of William H. JUBB and Maria. He was born 12 September 1883 in Deerfield Twp., Livingston, Michigan and died Aug 1973 in Howell, Livingston, Michigan.

A pretty double wedding was celebrated at Oak grove last Wednesday evening when Rhita McCOOK and H. Ernest JUBB and Grace L. McCOOK and Charles H READER were married at the home of the young ladies' parents. About 60 guests were present and many beautiful and useful presents were left showing the high esteem in which the young people are held. The ceremony was performed by Rev.J. W. PASMORE. Both of the young men were former Livingston county boys but have been working at Lansing for some time and have bought homes in that city where they will reside after a wedding trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls.

The exciting part of the occasion happened when they started for the train. In order to avoid the rice, old shoes etc.. they crossed the mill pond at Oak Grove and started on the other side in a rig for Howell to catch the evening train but the young people of Chemung-town were not to be out done so they started in pursuit but they did not overtake the prey until they had chartered an auto at Howell which made it possible to catch the wedding procession on its way to Ann Pere. The scene that followed was terrific and the "newly weds" were conducted back to Howell, and a large banner was stretched in the P.M. depot which read. "Just Married" and there is little doubt in the minds of the spectators but what every person on the east bound train was aware that the four were making their first trip as members of the married army.

Rhita died January 1981 in Howell, Livingston, Michigan

Jubb H. Ernest (wife Reta Children Ernest, Jr., Margaret, Ruth) farmer Tenant 80 acres 3 horses 12 cattle Rout 4, Howell 20 Bell Telephone.

CHILDREN of Rhita Mary McCOOK and Henry Ernest JUBB:

1. ERNEST W  b: 26 Sep 1910; Lansing, Ingham, Michigan.

md: 26 Feb 1946; , , Michigan.

Annanell CAMPBELL

d: 29 Sep 1997; Fowlerville, Livingston, Michigan.

2. MARGARET ELAINE   b: 14 Apr 1914; , , Michigan.

md: 17 Mar 1939; Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan.

Edward Fremont HOLMES.

d:  3 Oct 1983; Aiea, Honolulu, Hawaii.

3. RUTH ANNA b:  6 Jan 1919; Oak Grove, Livingston, Michigan.

md: 14 Mar 1949; Lansing, Ingham, Michigan. Michael McDONNELL

4. ELIZABETH IMAGENE b: 29 Aug 1923; Howell Twp., Livingston, Michigan.

d: 21 Oct 1985; Monroe, Monroe, Michigan.

http://www.robforrest.com/McCook/dec-2nd-gen/henry-e-jubb.html

Marriage Date: 15 Jul 1908

Marriage Place: Oak Grove, Michigan

 

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