Genealogy of the Ludwig Mohler Family in America
 

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6--William H. Garber, married Jennie Gilbert with issue: Raymond, Leslie, and Earle Garber.

3--Samuel Garber--6002--married Mary Kerz, moved to Nebraska in the early 70's, where he became very popular and prosperous as a merchant, laying the foundation for a fortune which was soon dissipated after his untimely death, October 12, 1882. He and his wife, Mary, were buried in the cemetery at Red Cloud, Nebr. His children are scattered far. They were:

1--Martin W. Garber, who first married Mary L. Sabin, July 2, 1874, with issue: 1.--I--Alice Garber, born in November, 1875, married Lewis Ely at Guide Rock, Dec. 27, 1896, where they lived and prospered beyond their vision of youth. Their children are: Glen A. Ely, born Jan. 10, 1898; graduated from Uni. of Nebr.; was in student army; and as fraternity man took active part in social life of the University.

Helen J. Ely, b Apr. 14, 1903, graduated from Guide Rock High School, 1920, a successful teacher.

1-2--George Garber, b in Dec., 1876; 1-3--Clara Garber, b in Nov., 1884, married Orley Prather; 1-4--Hazel Garber, b 1890, married Howard Wiswell, d in Dec., 1918, leaving one child.

Some time after his wife's death Martin again married with issue: Charles Earl; Dorothy, and Mary Garber.

2--John J. Garber, son of Samuel Garber, was noted for his penmanship which adorns many of the records of the county. He was deputy county clerk, also county clerk of Webster County, 1917-18, where he died and was buried in Red Cloud cemetery in 1919.

3--George Garber was reared in Red Cloud, Nebr.

4--Hannah Garber married Luther Misch.

5--Samuel Garber, b in Grundy Co., Ia., Jan. 31, 1867, married Gertrude Brakefield, a very cultured woman, at Red Cloud, Nebr., Nov. 28, 1888. Their children are:

5-1--Philip T. Garber, printer by trade, b July 18, 1892, married Florence Habler in State of Wash., Sept. 28, 1915, with issue: Cyril George, b Jan. 29, 1917; Richard Johnson Garber, b June 15, 1919.

5-2--Bernard S. Garber, b Aug. 11, 1894, served five months in U. S. Camp in World War at Camp Fremont, Cali., as corporal drilling raw recruits. Now lives with parents at Nespelem, Wash.

5-3--Victor B. Garber, b Apr. 1, 1901, graduated at Almira, Wash. H. S. Above three children born at Red Cloud, Nebr.

5-4--Mary Elizabeth Garber, b Jan. 5, 1903.

5-5--Howard C. Garber, b Feb. 1, 1905.

Two last born in Wash.

6--Charles Garber, son of Samuel, Sr., lives at Lebanon, Kas.; has a daughter, Vera, who is a very successful teacher.

 
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