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Margaret Amelia Huber 1849–1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Oct 1849

Birth Location: Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio

Death Date: 12 Jun 1938

Death Location: Newark, Licking Co., OH

Father: Joseph Huber

Mother: Maxemilana Kost

Spouse(s): Lawrence Shonebarger

Children(s): Edward Shonebarger

Margaret Amelia Huber was born in 1849 in Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio, the child of Joseph Huber And Maxemilana Kost. Margaret Amelia Huber married Lawrence Shue Shonebarger, and had children including Edward Leo Shonebarger. Margaret Amelia Huber passed away in 1938 in Newark, Licking Co., OH.

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Biography

  • Margaret Amelia Huber was born in 1849 in Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio, the child of Joseph Huber And Maxemilana Kost.
  • Margaret Amelia Huber married Lawrence Shue Shonebarger, and had children including Edward Leo Shonebarger.
  • Margaret Amelia Huber passed away in 1938 in Newark, Licking Co., OH.

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Margaret Huber's Ancestors

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Margaret Huber
1849–1938
Birth Place: Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio
Parents
Joseph Huber
1816–1877
Weildorf, Hohenzollern, Allemagne
Maxemilana Kost
1818–1864
Germany
Grandparents
Joseph Huber
1782–1851
Weildorf, Haigerloch, Prussia
Magdalena Kirn
1783–1851
Weildorf, Hohenzollern, Preussen, Allemagne
Xaverius (Kost) Jr
1782–
Bittelbronn, Freudenstadt, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Adelheid ((Hinger)) Kost
1788–
Bittelbronn, Freudenstadt, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Franz Huber
1737–1808
Casparus Kirn
1756–1811
Agatha Matterin
1750–1820
Xaverius Kost
1753–1822
Maria Muller
1761–1806
Johannes Hinger
1733–1814
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Huber Kuhl
1711–1765
Maria Hauser
1705–1765
Joseph Kirn
1709–1757
Anna Epplin
1713–1768
Matthaeus Kern
1702–
Eva Ketterer
1705–1768
JACOB Kost
1718–1798
Maria Eger
1720–1770
Henri Muller
1726–
Joseph Henger\Huenger\Hinger
1687–1745
Anna Fischer
1688–1770

Margaret Huber's Descendants

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Margaret (Amelia) Huber (23 Oct 1849–12 Jun 1938) m. Lawrence (Shue) Shonebarger (26 Dec 1851–10 June 1928)
  1. 1. Edward (Leo) Shonebarger 1887–1976 m. Teresa (G) Shonebarger 1884–1969
    1. 1. Frances Shonebarger 1913–1974 m. Louise (Marian) Hickey 1915–1998
      1. 1. David (Alan) Shonebarger 1950–2003
      2. 2. Philip (Joseph) Shonebarger 1942–2014
    2. 2. Clement (Edward) Shonebarger 1915–1994
    3. 3. Russell (Leo) Shonebarger 1924–1997

Margaret Huber's Timeline

2 Records

1849
23 Oct 1849
Birth of Margaret Amelia Huber in Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio
Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio
1938
12 Jun 1938
Age 89
Death of Margaret Amelia Huber in Newark, Licking Co., OH
Newark, Licking Co., OH

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Oct 1849
    Event Place: Good Hope Township, Hocking County, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Jun 1938
    Event Place: Newark, Licking Co., OH

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