1942 - 1971
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Name |
Keith Allen Huber |
Born |
29 Jan 1942 |
Highland Township, Franklin County, Indiana |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
8 Nov 1942 |
St. Jacob's Church, Blue Creek, Dearborn County, Indiana |
Confirmation |
25 Sep 1955 |
St. Jacob's Church, Blue Creek, Dearborn County, Indiana |
- Reverend W.L. Weber officiated.
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_UID |
839BCA1012D5CB498C2D17FD08E0233702F2 |
Buried |
1971 |
St. Jacob's Church Cemetery, Blue Creek, Dearborn County, Indiana |
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Huber, Keith Allen (1942-1971) Headstone Huber, Keith A.
1942-1971
St. Jacob's Church Cemetery, Dearborn County, Indiana |
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Huber, Harvey, Keith, and Amelia (nee Klemme) Headstones Left to right: Headstones of Harvey, Keith, and Amelia (nee Klemme) Huber.
St. Jacob's Church Cemetery, Dearborn County, Indiana |
Died |
9 Feb 1971 |
Franklin County, Indiana |
Person ID |
I393 |
Page-Dumroese |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2008 |
Father |
Harvey Frank Huber, b. 1 Jun 1900, Highland Township, Franklin County, Indiana , d. 16 Jul 1977, Highland Township, Franklin County, Indiana |
Mother |
Amelia Nora Klemme, b. 7 Oct 1912, Klemme's Corner, Franklin County, Indiana , d. 26 May 1984, Highland Township, Franklin County, Indiana |
Married |
26 Mar 1941 |
Harrison, Hamilton County, Ohio |
Family ID |
F149 |
Group Sheet |
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Event Map |
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| Born - 29 Jan 1942 - Highland Township, Franklin County, Indiana |
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| Baptism - 8 Nov 1942 - St. Jacob's Church, Blue Creek, Dearborn County, Indiana |
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| Confirmation - 25 Sep 1955 - St. Jacob's Church, Blue Creek, Dearborn County, Indiana |
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| Buried - 1971 - St. Jacob's Church Cemetery, Blue Creek, Dearborn County, Indiana |
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| Died - 9 Feb 1971 - Franklin County, Indiana |
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Photos |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Albums |
| St. Jacob's Church and Cemetery, Dearborn County, (5) St. Jacob's Church and Cemetery, Dearborn County, Indiana |
| St. Jacob's Church, Dearborn County, Indiana (10) Also known as the Blue Creek Church, this church sits near the border of Franklin and Dearborn counties and is the final resting place for many of our ancestral Hubers, Zieglers, Hoffs, and others. |
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