Ohio Biographies



Daniel Stuber


Daniel Stuber is a son of Philip and Catherine (Wagner) Stuber, the former of whom was born in Germany in 1805; they were married in Germany, and emigrated to America in 1847, first locating in Killbuck Township, Holmes Co., Ohio. In 1853 they moved into Richland Township, where he still resides enjoying good health, at the age of eighty-three years. He has always been a stanch supporter of the Democratic party, and is a member of the German Reformed Church of Black Creek. His wife died April 22, 1880. Five children were born to them; one died in Germany; Peter is in Richland township; Daniel; Eve is wife of Philip Wagner, now residing in Kansas; Jacob died November 11, 1869.

Daniel Stuber was born in Germany, April 17, 1835, and has lived in Holmes County, Ohio ever since twelve years of age. He was educated principally in Germany, and has always followed farming. September 24, 1859, he was united in marriage with Miss Catherine Schingelberger, a native of Holmes County, who died September 26, 1863. One child by that union is still living--Charles W. Stuber, of Killbuck Township. Mr. Stuber afterward married March 1, 1881, Mrs. Mary M. Smith, daughter of Samuel Borden, of Richland Township, and they have one child--Sarah C. Mr. Stuber has always taken an active part in politics, being a strong supporter of the Democratic party, and has served the township as treasurer. He is an elder in the German Reformed Church; his wife belongs to the Baptist Church. He is one of the prominent farmers and stock raisers of the township, and is recognized as one of the representative, progressive men.

 

From Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Wayne and Holmes, Ohio, J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1889

 


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