Straub

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Straub is a Germanic surname that literally means “one with bushy or bristly hair” and “destroy or rob.”[1] It's original meaning in Middle High German is "rough" or "unkempt." [2] It may also refer to people who come from Straubing in Germany. [1] Spelling variations of Straub include Staub, Strube, Struwe, Strufe, Strob, Straube, Strauber, Strauble, Strobel, Strubing, and Struwing. [3]

The first known Straub in the United States was Johannes Straub, one of the Palatine Germans brought to New York in 1710. [4] There were later arrivals, especially in the Pennsylvania Deutsch region and Ohio, most with an origin in Baden-Württemberg, Hessen-Darmstadt, Rhineland-Palatinate, Bavaria, Austria, the German cantons of Switzerland, and Alsace-Lorraine. Some Straub's who had earlier migrated east out of Germany, settling in German enclaves in Russia and Austro-Hungary [now Romania], have subsequently immigrated to the U.S. as well.

There were two notable breweries founded in Pennsylvania by Straub immigrants. The earliest was the J.N. Straub & Company brewery founded in the 1840's in Alleghany [now Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, by John N. Straub, immigrant from Hesse-Darmstadt. The other was the Straub Brewery founded in 1872 in St. Marys, Pennsylvania, by Peter P. Straub, immigrant from Felldorf, Wuerttemberg.

Notable individuals with the surname Straub include:

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  1. ^ a b Smith, Elsdon Coles (2003). American Surnames. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 18. ISBN 0806311509. 
  2. ^ Hanks, Patrick (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 420. ISBN 0195081374. 
  3. ^ Breitbard, Gail Ann (1970). Notes on the early history in this country of the Straus (Stroop, Stroup, Straup, Strubb, Strupp, Strope, etc.) family. Miami: self-published. 
  4. ^ Knittle, Walter Allen (1937). Early Eighteenth Century Palatine Emigration: A British Government Redemptioner Project to Manufacture Naval Stores. Philadelphia: Dorrance & Co.. 

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