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Sarah Elaine Garber 1925–1991 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Mar 1925

Birth Location: Early, Sac, Iowa, United States

Death Date: 8 Aug 1991

Death Location: Festus, Jefferson, Missouri, USA

Father: Christopher Garber

Mother: Sarah Baker

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Sarah Elaine Garber was born in 1925 in Early, Sac, Iowa, United States, the child of Christopher Jacob Garber And Sarah Schrilda Baker. In 1930, Sarah Elaine Garber resided in Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA. In 1940, Sarah Elaine Garber resided in Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA. Sarah Elaine Garber married Davis, Reifsteck. Sarah Elaine Garber passed away in 1991 in Festus, Jefferson, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • Sarah Elaine Garber was born in 1925 in Early, Sac, Iowa, United States, the child of Christopher Jacob Garber And Sarah Schrilda Baker.
  • In 1930, Sarah Elaine Garber resided in Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA.
  • In 1940, Sarah Elaine Garber resided in Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA.
  • Sarah Elaine Garber married Davis, Reifsteck.
  • Sarah Elaine Garber passed away in 1991 in Festus, Jefferson, Missouri, USA.

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Sarah Garber's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Garber
1925–1991
Birth Place: Early, Sac, Iowa, United States
Parents
Christopher Jacob Garber
1880–1958
Illinois, USA
Sarah (Schrilda) Baker
1882–1959
Danby, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
Grandparents
William (Albert) Baker
1854–1896
Mill Springs, Wayne, Missouri, United States
Margaret Gansner
1859–1922
St. Louis City, Missouri, United States
Great-Grandparents
Martin Baker
1827–1880
Margaret Province
1828–1880
Lorenz Gansner
1816–1887
Margaretha Hartmann
1818–1876
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Samuel Baker
1795–1850
Mary Lewis
1795–1860
William Provance
1798–1849
Virginia Harmon
1799–1860
Christian Gansner
1778–1829
Luzia Aliesch
1785–
Hans Hartmann
1791–1864
Barbla Pleisch
1791–1841

Sarah Garber's Timeline

4 Records

1925
2 Mar 1925
Birth of Sarah Elaine Garber in Early, Sac, Iowa, United States
Early, Sac, Iowa, United States
1930
1930
Age 5
Sarah Elaine Garber resided here in Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
1940
1940
Age 15
Sarah Elaine Garber resided here in Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
1991
8 Aug 1991
Age 66
Death of Sarah Elaine Garber in Festus, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
Festus, Jefferson, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Mar 1925
    Event Place: Early, Sac, Iowa, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri; Roll: m-t0627-02119; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 50-17
    [2] 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0015; FHL microfilm: 2340941

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1930
    Event Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: 1930 United States Federal Census, Year: 1930; Census Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 0015; FHL microfilm: 2340941

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1940
    Event Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri, USA
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri; Roll: m-t0627-02119; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 50-17

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri
    Record Source: 1940 United States Federal Census, Year: 1940; Census Place: Plattin, Jefferson, Missouri; Roll: m-t0627-02119; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 50-17

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Aug 1991
    Event Place: Festus, Jefferson, Missouri, USA

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