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    1. [INJENNIN] Huber Family
    2. Terry, I forgot to mention this; but it probably has nothing to do with anything. Fr Brown said that there was another grave for a Huber, but there was no stone or information on it either. Don't know if it could be a husband or something completely different. Just wanted to mention it. Carlene

    08/29/2001 02:22:26
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Huber Family
    2. Terry Engel
    3. I didn't have a lot of luck on the Huber family last night at the library. Here's what I found: There was no obituary for Elizabeth Huber in the North Vernon Sun or the Vernon Banner. By the way, the listing at the library says that Elizabeth is buried in St. Joseph's cemetery (not St. James) and that Jno. Huber, civil war veteran, Co B, 82nd Ind Inf. is buried in St. James cemetery. I found an obituary for a George Huber (although this is probably not yours) as follows in the Vernon Times Fri., Mar. 30, 1917 George F. Huber, age 45 years, died at his home near here Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock after a brief illness of plural pneumonia. Mr. Huber was one of our progresseive and enterprising farmers, and his sudden death came as a great shock to his numerous friends here and over the county. The deceased is survived by his wife, and four small children, who have the sympathy of the entire community. The remains were shipped Thursday morning to Warren, Indiana, for funeral services and interrment. I also found in the Jackson county death index the following: Mary Huber, Jackson twp, age 65, died 10-17-1919, Seymour, CH3 pp 17 George Huber, Pershing twp, age 56, 4-18-1905, Freetown, H24, pp7. There seemed to be alot of Hubers in Jackson county. Hope this helps. Terry

    08/30/2001 01:55:56