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Abraham C Gerber 1751–1828 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1751
Birth Location: Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Death Date: 7 Apr 1828
Death Location: Armagh, Junita, Pennsylvania, United States
Father: Johann Gerber
Mother: Catharine None
Spouse(s): Elizabeth None
Children(s): MOSES GARBER
The story of Abraham C Gerber began in 1751 in Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Abraham C Gerber married Elizabeth, and had children including Moses Garber. Abraham C Gerber passed away in 1828 in Armagh, Junita, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Abraham C Gerber began in 1751 in Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.
- Abraham C Gerber married Elizabeth, and had children including Moses Garber.
- Abraham C Gerber passed away in 1828 in Armagh, Junita, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Abraham Gerber's Descendants
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1. MOSES GARBER 1789–1869 m. SUSANNAH (KATY) STEFFEY 1819–1900
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1. Catharine Garber 1835–1903 m. Jeremiah Karns 1833–1904
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1. John (Moses) Karns 1862–1951 m. Julia (Etta) Adams 1868–1932
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1. Louis (Hart Howard) Karns 1888–1966 m. Etta ("Minnie" Mabel) Taylor 1905–1975
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Abraham Gerber's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1751
Event Place: Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Apr 1828
Event Place: Armagh, Junita, Pennsylvania, United States