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Pennsylvania Cribbs (German descent)

     The Michael Krebs (Cribbs) family moved from Europe in the early 1700's to Montgomery County, PA.   His grandchildren moved westward to the Westmoreland-Indiana- Armstrong county area. Many Cribbs remain in this area to this day.   My particular leg of this family moved further westward to help pioneer New Philadelphia, Tuscawaras Co., Ohio.   Several Cribbs sons moved southward to Alabama. It was about this time that slavery was active, thus the black Cribbs family was begun.  Many of the Cribbs family of this southern line moved to the Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Michigan, and California area.  Today, the descendants use the spelling "Cribbs", "Krebs", "Kreps", "Creps", or "Crepps".   Links to notes relating to this family can be found at the bottom of this page.

The John George Cribbs family moved from Europe about 1783 to Lancaster County, PA.   A year or two later they moved to the Indiana County area.   This family (as well as the Michael Krebs family) can be found with a variety of Cribbs spellings depending upon which census is being read. Some show a family with "Krebs", some with "Kribs", "Crebs", "Creps", "Cribs", and "Kribbs".   Today this family for the most part uses "Kribbs" or "Cribbs".  Links to notes relating to this family can be found at the bottom of this page.


The English Cribbs Lines (possibly Scotland)

Click on this LINK to go to an online searchable database of my English CRIBBS work!
   These Cribbs actually seem to have landed somewhere in the Virginia-Carolinas area and migrated into Tennessee and Georgia areas.    From Tennessee, many moved into Arkansas, North Alabama, Mid-Texas, and Oklahoma.    My work on this family is small (1894 names) but covers 582 families from about 1750.    The earliest progenitor for this family in my record is Thomas Cribbs who married Agnes Dunlap.

    If you are not sure which book you belong to, here's a way that you can find out:   Send me the names of your great-grandparents or at least your grandparents, any dates you have associated with them, and where they lived and I will try to determine which book is your family.   Once this is determined, I would like to add any information to the history that you can submit.   Any recent births, deaths, or marriage information is appreciated.   If you would like to write a tribute to an ancestor or a parent that you would like to have as part of your Cribbs family history, feel free to submit it.    Please allow me to make any grammatical or spelling corrections as necessary.

     My books are filled with excerpts from birth and wedding announcements, obituaries, news articles, county histories, personal biographies, tributes to parents, and military writings.

Everything that I have in the books can be found in this website, however, if you would like a copy of one of these books, send me an e-mail requesting which one(s) you want. If you will add your submission of a tribute (please make it less than 50 words), recent birth, death, or marriage information to the e-mail this will be promptly added to the Cribbs history that is sent to you.   Note: All information that I have is given freely, but I will need help in printing and mailing out books.   Contact me by e-mail for details.


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My snail mail address is: William H. Cribbs, 816 Avenue C, Port Neches, TX 77651


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Cribbs Civil War Profiles
Tips on Internet Genealogy Research
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Mystery CRIBBS
Historical CRIBBS Documents
Cribbs Obituaries
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Krebs Obituaries
Alabama notes
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Florida notes
Georgia notes
Louisiana notes
Michigan notes
Ohio notes
Pennsylvania notes
Tennessee notes
Texas notes
Miscellaneous notes
Fred Baur's Notes
A self-account of the life of John R. Cribbs
A Civil War article by Philander Cribbs
A Brief Biography of Daniel C. Cribbs
Military notes
The Children of Peter and Anna Speigner Cribbs - by the late Anna Cribbs McGill
The Lavergy family (a mysterious related family of Michael Krebs)
Cribbs Research Links
Cribbs Data Not Tied In
Descendancy of Samuel Tillman Smith and Sarah Alice Cribbs
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