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Carl H. Stuber

Carl H. Stuber

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Carl H. Stuber was born in private (son of J. Howard Stuber and Cora E. Felton).

    Family/Spouse: Marilyn Jackson. Marilyn was born in private. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Thomas Stuber was born in private.
    2. Nancy Lynn Stuber was born in private.
    3. Sandra Lea Stuber was born in private.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  J. Howard Stuber was born on 28 Sep 1891 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania (son of John J. Stuber and Minnie Irene Swick); died WFT est 1928-1982.

    J. married Cora E. Felton on 15 Sep 1915. Cora was born WFT est 1877-1902; died WFT est 1928-1990. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cora E. Felton was born WFT est 1877-1902; died WFT est 1928-1990.
    Children:
    1. Mary K. Stuber was born in private.
    2. Donald E. Stuber was born in private.
    3. 1. Carl H. Stuber was born in private.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John J. Stuber was born on 15 Oct 1865 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania (son of Jacob Stuber and Katherine Miller); died on 2 Mar 1949 in Zelienople, Pennsylvania.

    John married Minnie Irene Swick on 25 Dec 1890 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Minnie (daughter of Daniel W. Swick and Mary Ann Boots) was born on 8 Sep 1867 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 13 Feb 1945 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Minnie Irene Swick was born on 8 Sep 1867 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Daniel W. Swick and Mary Ann Boots); died on 13 Feb 1945 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    Children:
    1. 2. J. Howard Stuber was born on 28 Sep 1891 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died WFT est 1928-1982.
    2. Raymond Stuber was born on 7 Oct 1896 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 18 Mar 1940 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    3. Harry K. Stuber was born on 29 Nov 1898 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died WFT est 1927-1989.
    4. Orin Stuber was born on 25 May 1902 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died WFT est 1946-1994.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jacob Stuber was born WFT est 1814-1843; died WFT est 1868-1928.

    Jacob married Katherine Miller WFT est 1840-1883. Katherine was born WFT est 1823-1846; died WFT est 1868-1934. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Katherine Miller was born WFT est 1823-1846; died WFT est 1868-1934.
    Children:
    1. 4. John J. Stuber was born on 15 Oct 1865 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 2 Mar 1949 in Zelienople, Pennsylvania.

  3. 10.  Daniel W. Swick was born on 1 Oct 1843 (son of John Swick and Nancy Freed); died on 12 Mar 1919 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Concord Methodist Episcopal Church, North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1835-1926 (Beaver Falls: Beaver Falls Review Print, 1926).

    "OBITUARY of Daniel W. Swick. "Daniel W. Swick, aged 75 years, died Wednesday morning, March 12, 1919, at 2 o'clock at the home of his son, George B. Swick, in North Sewickley township. He was a member of the Concord M. E. church, and of the G. A. R., Co. H., 101st Regiment. The funeral service will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence of his son, and interment will be in Concord cemetery. Mr. Swick leaves his wife, two daughters: Mrs. J. J. Stuber of Daugherty township, and Mrs. E. L. Frazier, of North Sewickley township, and four sons: Dr. J. Howard Swick, of Beaver Falls, now in France; Wm. A., of Boston, Mass.; Samuel O. and George B., of North Sewickley township. Also 15 grandchildren and one great grandchild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuber. Interment private.

    "The deceased entered the Civil war at an early age and served his country faithfully and on his return entered the mercantile business in New Brighton, with E. R. Boots. Thirty years ago he moved to the farm in North Sewickley township, where he was known as an industrious farmer, a progressive citizen and earnest Christian. He belonged to that class who made the country better by his influence, all of which is nobly reflected in the upright character of the children now called upon to mourn his loss - a loss that falls with equal severity upon the faithful wife and companion of 50 years. A sad feature of the death of Daniel W. Swick is that his son, Dr. J. Howard Swick, now in France, was unable to see his father during last illness.

    "By a provision of his will, Mr. Swick gave to the trustees of Concord Church and their successors in office, the sum of $300.00, the interest of which shall be used to keep in repair his lot in Concord cemetery, and what remains over to be paid to the pastor."
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    Daniel married Mary Ann Boots on 11 Oct 1866 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Mary (daughter of Samuel Boots and Harriet Wildle) was born on 20 Aug 1843 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 26 Dec 1919 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Ann Boots was born on 20 Aug 1843 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania (daughter of Samuel Boots and Harriet Wildle); died on 26 Dec 1919 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Mary Ann Boots was born 20 August 1843, in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, and died 26 December 1919, in Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. She married 11 October 1866, in Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Daniel W. SWICK, son of John SWICK and Nancy FREED, who was born 1 October 1843, and died 12 March 1919, in Beaver Falls, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. They are both buried in the Cemetery of the Concord Methodist Church, North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. They had seven children.

    Concord Methodist Episcopal Church, North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania 1835-1926 (Beaver Falls: Beaver Falls Review Print, 1926), Page 29, Obituary No 34, Mary A. Swick.

    OBITUARY of Mary A. Swick. "Mrs. Mary A. Swick, aged 77 years, widow of D. W. Swick, a former well known resident of North Sewickley township and Beaver Falls, died Friday night, Dec. 26, 1919, at the home of her son, Dr. J. Howard Swick, 1318 Eighth avenue, Beaver Falls. Mrs. Swick had been ill ten days from pneumonia. Born in North Sewickley township, she was the daughter of Rev. Samuel Boots, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church, who came from England when 12 years of age with his parents and settled in North Sewickley township, and during the past eight years had made her home with her son, Dr. Swick. She was a devout member of the First Methodist Episcopal church. One sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Liebendorfer, of Wurtemburg, and four sons: Samuel O. Swick and George Swick, of North Sewickley township; Dr. J. Howard Swick, of Beaver Falls, and William A. Swick, of Boston, Mass., and two daughters, Mrs. J. J. Stuber and Mrs. E. L. Frazier, of Beaver Falls, survive.

    "The funeral services, held Sunday afternoon at the home of her son, Dr. J. Howard Swick, on Eighth avenue, were attended by many of the local church members and neighbors, her relatives and friends from the country districts. A choir composed of singers from the First Methodist church here, sang two appropriate selections. Rev. Jackson and Rev. Fornear took part in the services, alternating in paying tribute to the deceased. Rev. Jackson, whose acquaintance covered a longer period and was brought into more intimate spiritual relationship with the departed, dwelt particularly upon her place in the family and in the religious life of her community. His tribute to mother expressed in general terms, was significantly appropriate and tenderly applied to the mother who had now laid down her life burdens, after a service well rendered. Dr. Fornear's remarks were on the immortality of the soul and the assurance and hope of a blessed hereafter.

    "The four sons, Samuel, George, William and Dr. J. H., and her two sons-in-law, John Stuber and Edward Frazier, were the pall-bearers. The remains were taken to the Concord church burial ground, where private burial was made, near the church where for years she had worshiped and where the remains of her husband only a short time before were laid to rest."

    Children:
    1. 5. Minnie Irene Swick was born on 8 Sep 1867 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 13 Feb 1945 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    2. Elizabeth Lossie Swick was born on 6 Jun 1869 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jan 1927 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    3. Samuel Orrin Swick was born on 16 Jun 1873 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Apr 1934 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    4. Harry Coates Swick was born on 23 Dec 1875 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 7 Mar 1901 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    5. Jesse Howard Swick was born on 6 Aug 1879 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died WFT est 1915-1970.
    6. William Arthur Swick was born on 1 Aug 1882 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died on 24 Jun 1967 in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Concord Methodist Cemeter, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
    7. George Boots Swick was born on 5 May 1885 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania; died in 1973 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.



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