Grove, Jacob (1759-1834) gunsmith and clockmaker. Middletown. Jacob's great-grandfather Hans Jacob Graef [changed to Grove] came from Switzerland and settled in Pennsylvania. His grandfather, Hans, Jr., resided in the Keedysville area. His father, Jacob I, resided in the Sharpsburg area. Jacob II was born October 1, 1759 and was reared in Washington County. He resided at the north edge of the village of Middletown. During the Revolutionary War he guarded Hessian prisoners at the Frederick Barracks. Remaining in the Middletown Valley he was a farmer and gunsmith. When the gunsmith Peter Reichter was leaving Elizabeth Town [Hagerstown] in 1790 he sold his gunsmith tools to Peter Resor and his house and shop to Jacob Grove. He was married to Christina Storm and to this union were born 9 children. Jacob II made a will on December 4, 1833, and he died September 3, 1834 [W. J. Grove, History of Carrollton Manor, pp. 327-33; Arms Makers of Maryland, p. 159; Maryland Longrifles, pp. 162-163].
I know of 4 Grove rifles. The one in KRA red book is still owned [to best of my knowledge] by the man whose name is on it in the book. The above is [again to my knowledge] 1st information on Grove. He is buried a few yards from the original Blair Witch [see that incredibly awful movie?] The workmanship is as good as any KY rifle around. MD made guns are often underestimated save for John Armstrong.