Huber
Lot 44
RUTH HUBER
70 yrs 2 mo 4 days
JACOB HUBER
Buried on Lot 44 but no grave marker
Purchase of Lot #44 ..no record
1. Both Jacob Huber and his wife Ruth are buried on this lot although there is only one marker. Both Jacob and Ruth Huber came from Germany. Lived in Ohio. Their daughter, Mary Huber married Christian Durerr in Ohio in 1865-6. Christian and Mary Duerr had one son, George Duerr. George married Roseanne Hartman. George and Roseanne Duerr had son Lawrence Duerr, Louisville.
2. Family related to Capt. John T. A. Hoover, one of founders of Louisville. Capt. Hoover changed his mane from Huber to Hoover when he came to the USA. Hoover founded the Louisville pottery plant.
SURVIVORS:
Lawrence Duerr, Louisville
Gail Duerr (mortician) Leon, IA
Marlene VanOrnan (county assessor) Java, SD
70 yrs 2 mo 4 days
JACOB HUBER
Buried on Lot 44 but no grave marker
Purchase of Lot #44 ..no record
1. Both Jacob Huber and his wife Ruth are buried on this lot although there is only one marker. Both Jacob and Ruth Huber came from Germany. Lived in Ohio. Their daughter, Mary Huber married Christian Durerr in Ohio in 1865-6. Christian and Mary Duerr had one son, George Duerr. George married Roseanne Hartman. George and Roseanne Duerr had son Lawrence Duerr, Louisville.
2. Family related to Capt. John T. A. Hoover, one of founders of Louisville. Capt. Hoover changed his mane from Huber to Hoover when he came to the USA. Hoover founded the Louisville pottery plant.
SURVIVORS:
Lawrence Duerr, Louisville
Gail Duerr (mortician) Leon, IA
Marlene VanOrnan (county assessor) Java, SD