1. | Suzanne Gerber (daughter of George W Gerber and Wilma Conwell). Other Events:
Family/Spouse: Lee Keown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children: |
2. | George W Gerber was born on 09 Mar 1913 in Oneida, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA (son of Fritz Gerber and Emma Heinen); died on 02 May 2005. Notes: Lives in Pheonix, AZ George married Wilma Conwell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Wilma Conwell
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4. | Fritz Gerber was born on 11 Aug 1885 in Langnau (im Emmental), Bern, Switzerland (son of Christian Gerber and Anna Fankhauser); died on 31 Mar 1951. Other Events:
Notes: The following information was abstracted from Book 1 of the Declaration of Intentions which begins in October 1906. This book contains 100 records of which 50 are given here. These records are located in the office of the Clerk of District Court, Nemaha County Courthouse, Seneca, KS: Fritz married Emma Heinen on 9 Mar 1910 in Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA. Emma (daughter of John Heinen and Rosa Heck) was born about 1883 in Illinois, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Emma Heinen was born about 1883 in Illinois, USA (daughter of John Heinen and Rosa Heck); and died. Notes: From Oneida, KS
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8. | Christian Gerber was born on 6 Nov 1855 in Langnau (im Emmental), Bern, Switzerland (son of Christian Gerber and Anna Barbara Gerber); died on 7 Aug 1935 in Gontenschwil, AG. Other Events:
Notes: Purchased Giebelkelle from his father in 1885. It also appears from a chart at a Gerber Reunion he may have lived in "Weg" at Trubschachen prior to moving to Reinach. Christian married Anna Fankhauser on 9 Nov 1878 in Langnau (im Emmental), Bern, Switzerland. Anna (daughter of Niklaus Fankhauser and Elisabeth Neuenschwander) was born on 14 Nov 1851 in Trub, Bern, Switzerland; died on 5 May 1901 in Trub, Bern, Switzerland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Anna Fankhauser was born on 14 Nov 1851 in Trub, Bern, Switzerland (daughter of Niklaus Fankhauser and Elisabeth Neuenschwander); died on 5 May 1901 in Trub, Bern, Switzerland. Notes: FANKHAUSER: TRUB. Fankhaus is the place name of a farm. The German verb fangen means to catch. This house is catched, that is to say surrounded by hills and forest, enclosed territory. - By Delbert Gratz
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10. | John Heinen John married Rosa Heck. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Rosa Heck
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