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John Wagonmaker RUBLE
Catherine KUHN
Mary HUGHES
Husband:  John Wagonmaker RUBEL / RUBLE
Birth:  8 Aug 1791, Washington? Co., TN
Death:  12 Oct/Nov 1863, Greene Co., TN
Father:  John E. RUBEL
Mother:  Martha __?__
Marriage-1:  28 May 1820, Washington Co., TN
Wife-1:  Catherine KUHN
Birth:  1787/8, PA
Death:  28 May 1858, Greeneville, Greene Co., TN
Father:  Mr. KUHN
Mother:  Mary Catherine HENDRIX
Marriage-2:  13 Oct 1859, Greene Co., TN
Wife-2:  Mary "Molly" HUGHES
Children with Catherine KUHN — born in Washington Co., TN:
1.  Joseph RUBLE, b. 29 Apr 1821; m. 20 Feb 1840, Greene Co., TN, Harriet REEVES
2.  Mary "Polly" RUBLE, b. 28 Oct 1822; m. 20 Dec 1840, Greene Co., TN, Hiram Taylor PRICE
3.  Solomon Hendrix RUBLE, b. 29 Sep 1824; m. 1 May 1851, Washington Co., TN, Mary Jane MILLION
4.  William Jones RUBEL, b. 18 Apr 1827; m. 26 Aug 1847, Greene Co., TN, Jerusha WOOLSEY
Children with Mary HUGHES:
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Sources:

1a.  Byron Sistler & Barbara Sistler.  1987.  Early East Tennessee Marriages, Vol. 1, Grooms.  Byron Sistler & Assoc., Inc., Nashville, TN.  On p. 317:
Ruble, John to Catherine Coon 5-28-1820 [Wa]
Ruble, John W. to Mary Hughes 10-12-1859 (10-13-1859) [Ge]
Rubie (sic), Joseph to Harriet Reeves 2-15-1840 (2-20-1840) [Ge]
Ruble, William J. to Jerusha Ruble 8-21-1847 (8-26-1847) [Ge]
Ruble, Solomon H. to Mary Jane Million 4-21-1851 (5-1-1851) [Wa]
Did the clerk make a mistake?  Because Jerusha's maiden name is supposed to be WOOLSEY.

1b.  Byron Sistler & Barbara Sistler.  1987.  Early East Tennessee Marriages, Vol. 2, Brides.  Byron Sistler & Assoc., Inc., Nashville, TN.  On p. 317:
Ruble, Polly to Hiram T. Price 12-19-1840 (12-20-1840) [Ge]

2.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1820 (Broderbund CD-314):  no Washington Co., TN, on CD.

3.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1830 (Broderbund CD-315):
1830 Census Ruble, John TN Washington Co. p. 13
1832 Ruble, John TN Washington Co.  
Also in Washington Co.:  John's father, John E. RUBLE, and brother, Henry E. RUBLE; plus Duke, John S., Henry, Margaret, and Martha RUBLE. 

4.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1840 (Broderbund CD-316):  for the state of Tennessee, surnames from the mid-H's through Z are missing from this CD (see my WARNINGs regarding the Broderbund databases).  [Also missing from the database at Ancestry.com.] 

5.  1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):  9th Division, E District, Greene Co., TN, p. 228B,  enumerated 6 Nov 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1336/1336 William J Rubel 23 M Farmer 400 Ten
  Jerusah 34 F     Ten
  Sarah C 2 F     Ten
1337/1337 John W Ruble 59 M Farmer 900 Ten
  Catherine 62 F     Pensylvania
  Solomon H 26 M Farmer   Ten

6.  Census Index:  U.S. Selected Counties, 1860 (Broderbund CD-318):
1860 Ruble, John TN Greene Co. District 2 p. 13
1860 Ruble, Jerusa TN Greene Co. District 2 p. 13
Has William died? Is Jerusha now a widow?

7.  LDS.  Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: Ancestral File.

8.  WorldConnect (online at RootsWeb.com).  Says Jerusha's maiden name was WOOLSEY; no indication that she was married to another RUBLE before marrying Joseph.

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