From: Linda Lang
Date: 05/08/06 21:16:58
To: iggy29
Subject: Huber - Murdock Cemetery
Hi Nancee,
I didn't find any listings for the name Criss. At least not in the Murdock
Cemetery. Here are the Hubers that I found:
Huber, Samuel E. - 1864 - 1928 (died 2 Nov 1928)
Mary B. - 1868 - 1940 (died 10 Oct 1940)
Baby - died 7/13/1911
Orvill P., son of S.E. & M.B. - 8 Mar 1903 - 24 Jun 1915
Inez - 1909 - 1930 (no exact date of death found)
Huber, Charles F. - 1904 - 1961 Mason
Daisy M. - 1907 - <no death date listed>
William J. - 1867 - 1942 FATHER (died 2 Nov 1942)
Eliza J. - 1873 - 1943 MOTHER (died 11 Jul 1943)
Ross L. - 1902 - 1920 (Ross Lyman - died 1 Jun 1920
William H. - 1902 - 1920 (died 25 May 1920)
Goldie - dau of Wm. J. & E.J. - 10 June - 10 August 1894
Violet - dau of Wm. J. & E.J. - 19 Jan 1893 - 5 Nov 1896
Carl L. - 1907 - 1909
Inf. dau of Mr. & Mrs. Bill Huber - B & D Aug 1974
I also have the 1900 and 1910 census records for William and Samuel Huber,
if you are in need of that.
Hope this helps!
Linda
At 08:23 PM 5/6/2006, you wrote:
Hi Linda: Could you look up the surname HUBER/CRISS in your Douglas
County
Cemetery records? The names are as follows:
WILLIAM JACOB HUBER, b. August 7, 1867 and d. Nov. 2, 1942. m: ELIZA CRISS,
July 3, 1890 in Owen Co., IN. They moved to Illinois, too, because they
are
buried in the Murdock, Ill. Cemetery where so many of SAMUEL
ELIJA's family
are buried.
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Page 142:
SAMUEL ELIJAH HUBER, b. Mar. 23, 1864 at Patricksburg. d. Oct. 12, 1928.
Buried in the Murdock, Illinois Cemetery.
m: MARY BELLE NICHOLS of Jordan on March 14, 1888 at Bowling Green, Clay Co
Indiana Signed by Rev. J.T. Brandenburg, pastor of the United
Brethren
Church. b. March 9, 1868. d. Oct. 10, 1940. SAMUEL and his wife lived near
Poland, Indiana for about 10 years, then moved to Murdock, Illinois between
1896 and 1898 with their children, then about 1912 they moved to Tuscola.
Later they moved to Newman, Ill. where he was elected sheriff, possibly
1915
to 1920. He had a pair of 410 pistols that he wore and Harold Huber
had
them
as long as he lived.
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Thanks so much, Nancee(McMurtrey)Seifert at iggy29(a)sbcglobal.net