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John Daubert

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John Daubert

Birth
Thüringen, Germany
Death
10 May 1913 (aged 83)
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hooper, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Obituary Summary - John Daubert

The Oakland Independent
May 16, 1913

John Daubert died May 10, 1913 at the home of his daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Daubert in Logan Township, Dodge county, Nebraska. He
was born in Saxe-Meiningen, Germany on April 9, 1830. He married
Eva Elizabeth Uehling in Germany. They had 3 children; Fred, Henry
and Mrs. George Richardson. They emigrated to Dodge county,
Wisconsin in 1864 and came to Nebraska in 1874. Buried - Swaburg cemetery, Hooper, NE.hhw
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Obituary

Another Pioneer Gone A Settler of the Seventies John Daubert of
Logan Township in Dodge County Passing of a Burt County Pioneer.

This week the Independent is called to chronicle the death of one
of the early pioneers of northern Dodge County, who was also well
known to and was connected in a social and business way with many
Burt County people, a man of sturdy German stock of the class that
constitutes our sterling farming communities. John Daubert, aged
eighty-three years, one month and one day, died on May 10, 1913, at
the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Daubert, in Logan
Township, Dodge County, Nebraska. He had been ill and in bed about
three months, during which time he was tenderly card for by the
daughter-in-law and grandchildren.

Johan Daubert was born in the duchy of Saxe-Meiningen in
southwestern Germany, on April 9, 1830. He was united in marriage
to Miss Eva Elizabeth Uehling, also of the same province. Three
children were born to this union, one daughter and two sons. The
Dauberts left the Fatherland for America in 1864, coming first to
Dodge County Wis., where many of their conuntrymen had settled.
However, they remained there only long enuf to gain the first idea
of the ways and conditions in the new world and to acquire some
means for investment where prospects were better. So in 1873 they
set out for Nebraska, coming to Logan Township, where they at once
purchased a farm. The children attended school in old District No.
17 and the boys, Fred and Henry, who in a few years became of age
soon acquired farms of their own in the same neighborhood, and the
daughter became the wife of George Richardson, of Ohio, who is now
a prominent farmer in the neighborhood.

Mr. Daubert became a widower through the death of his wife twenty-
one years ago, but two of his three children survive him viz; Mrs.
George Richardson, of Argo, and Henry Daubert of Lyons. There remains also to mourn him among hhw
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For The Uehling Centennial Book to be Published in 2006

John & Eva Elizabeth (Uehling) Daubert
By Harry H. Wagner

John Daubert was born on April 9, 1830 At Gumpelstadt, Thüringen,
Germany. His wife, Eva Elizabeth Uehling, was born at Gumpelstadt,
Thüringen, Germany on March 9, 1819 to Johann Friedrich and
Ottillie (Kuerschner) Uehling. John & Eva were married in April,
1852 in Germany, and the following children were born to them at
Gumpelstadt: (1) Anna Margaret on July 12, 1852, (2) Frederick on
April 18, 1854 and (3) Henry in February, 1861. The family
emigrated to the USA in 1864, and settled in Dodge County
Wisconsin. They remained in Wisconsin until 1873 when they moved
to Dodge County, Nebraska. Eva Elizabeth, 81, died on February 27,
1892 and is buried at the Swaburg Cemetery. John, 83, died on May
10, 1913 at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Daubert, in
Logan Township, and is buried at the Swaburg Cemetery.

Anna Margaret Daubert married George W. Richardson on December 2,
1875 at Tekamah, Nebraska, and they had 5 children: (1) Abigail
Elizabeth (1878-1942), married Albert W. Wagner, (2) Annie (1880-
????) married Charles Davidson, (3) Rose (1885-1979) married George
G. Wagner, (4) George E. (1889-????) and (5) Della (1895-1974)
married Edward Phillippe. George Richardson, 76, died on August
24, 1918, and his wife, Anna, 77, died on September 27, 1929. Both
are buried at the Argo Cemetery.

Frederick Daubert moved from Wisconsin to Nebraska in 1872, one
year before his parents moved to Nebraska. Frederick married
Margaretha Kallenbach on January 29, 1877 at Fremont, Nebraska, and
they had 9 children (1) Ida (1878-1945) married John Bengston, (2)
Frank (1880-1958) married Dora Heller, (3) Clara (1882-1966)
married Edwin Edelman, (4) Elsie (1884-1961) married Henry Kriebel,
(5) Frieda (1887-1972), (6) Ada (1889-1978) married Harry
Lindquist, (7) Frederick (1892-1942) married Minna Weigle in 1921,
(their son, Wayne Roy Daubert was killed in action at Chuparri,
Korea on Aug. 31, 1951) and after her death in 1934 he married
Mabel Marek in 1939, (8) Edward (1896-1931), and (9) Roy (1903-
1962) married Ervie Frederikson. Frederick, 51, died on January 7,
1906, and his wife, Margaretha, 90, died in 1948. Both are buried
at the Swaburg Cemetery.

Henry Daubert married Mary Bohling on March 6, 1885 in Dodge
County, Nebraska. Mary was born in Germany in April, 1858, and
emigrated to the USA in 1882. They had no children. Henry, 89,
died in 1950, and is buried at John's Cemetery south of Lyons,
Nebraska. Mary is also buried at St. John's Cemetery south of Lyons, Nebraska.hhw
Obituary Summary - John Daubert

The Oakland Independent
May 16, 1913

John Daubert died May 10, 1913 at the home of his daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Daubert in Logan Township, Dodge county, Nebraska. He
was born in Saxe-Meiningen, Germany on April 9, 1830. He married
Eva Elizabeth Uehling in Germany. They had 3 children; Fred, Henry
and Mrs. George Richardson. They emigrated to Dodge county,
Wisconsin in 1864 and came to Nebraska in 1874. Buried - Swaburg cemetery, Hooper, NE.hhw
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Obituary

Another Pioneer Gone A Settler of the Seventies John Daubert of
Logan Township in Dodge County Passing of a Burt County Pioneer.

This week the Independent is called to chronicle the death of one
of the early pioneers of northern Dodge County, who was also well
known to and was connected in a social and business way with many
Burt County people, a man of sturdy German stock of the class that
constitutes our sterling farming communities. John Daubert, aged
eighty-three years, one month and one day, died on May 10, 1913, at
the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Daubert, in Logan
Township, Dodge County, Nebraska. He had been ill and in bed about
three months, during which time he was tenderly card for by the
daughter-in-law and grandchildren.

Johan Daubert was born in the duchy of Saxe-Meiningen in
southwestern Germany, on April 9, 1830. He was united in marriage
to Miss Eva Elizabeth Uehling, also of the same province. Three
children were born to this union, one daughter and two sons. The
Dauberts left the Fatherland for America in 1864, coming first to
Dodge County Wis., where many of their conuntrymen had settled.
However, they remained there only long enuf to gain the first idea
of the ways and conditions in the new world and to acquire some
means for investment where prospects were better. So in 1873 they
set out for Nebraska, coming to Logan Township, where they at once
purchased a farm. The children attended school in old District No.
17 and the boys, Fred and Henry, who in a few years became of age
soon acquired farms of their own in the same neighborhood, and the
daughter became the wife of George Richardson, of Ohio, who is now
a prominent farmer in the neighborhood.

Mr. Daubert became a widower through the death of his wife twenty-
one years ago, but two of his three children survive him viz; Mrs.
George Richardson, of Argo, and Henry Daubert of Lyons. There remains also to mourn him among hhw
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For The Uehling Centennial Book to be Published in 2006

John & Eva Elizabeth (Uehling) Daubert
By Harry H. Wagner

John Daubert was born on April 9, 1830 At Gumpelstadt, Thüringen,
Germany. His wife, Eva Elizabeth Uehling, was born at Gumpelstadt,
Thüringen, Germany on March 9, 1819 to Johann Friedrich and
Ottillie (Kuerschner) Uehling. John & Eva were married in April,
1852 in Germany, and the following children were born to them at
Gumpelstadt: (1) Anna Margaret on July 12, 1852, (2) Frederick on
April 18, 1854 and (3) Henry in February, 1861. The family
emigrated to the USA in 1864, and settled in Dodge County
Wisconsin. They remained in Wisconsin until 1873 when they moved
to Dodge County, Nebraska. Eva Elizabeth, 81, died on February 27,
1892 and is buried at the Swaburg Cemetery. John, 83, died on May
10, 1913 at the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Daubert, in
Logan Township, and is buried at the Swaburg Cemetery.

Anna Margaret Daubert married George W. Richardson on December 2,
1875 at Tekamah, Nebraska, and they had 5 children: (1) Abigail
Elizabeth (1878-1942), married Albert W. Wagner, (2) Annie (1880-
????) married Charles Davidson, (3) Rose (1885-1979) married George
G. Wagner, (4) George E. (1889-????) and (5) Della (1895-1974)
married Edward Phillippe. George Richardson, 76, died on August
24, 1918, and his wife, Anna, 77, died on September 27, 1929. Both
are buried at the Argo Cemetery.

Frederick Daubert moved from Wisconsin to Nebraska in 1872, one
year before his parents moved to Nebraska. Frederick married
Margaretha Kallenbach on January 29, 1877 at Fremont, Nebraska, and
they had 9 children (1) Ida (1878-1945) married John Bengston, (2)
Frank (1880-1958) married Dora Heller, (3) Clara (1882-1966)
married Edwin Edelman, (4) Elsie (1884-1961) married Henry Kriebel,
(5) Frieda (1887-1972), (6) Ada (1889-1978) married Harry
Lindquist, (7) Frederick (1892-1942) married Minna Weigle in 1921,
(their son, Wayne Roy Daubert was killed in action at Chuparri,
Korea on Aug. 31, 1951) and after her death in 1934 he married
Mabel Marek in 1939, (8) Edward (1896-1931), and (9) Roy (1903-
1962) married Ervie Frederikson. Frederick, 51, died on January 7,
1906, and his wife, Margaretha, 90, died in 1948. Both are buried
at the Swaburg Cemetery.

Henry Daubert married Mary Bohling on March 6, 1885 in Dodge
County, Nebraska. Mary was born in Germany in April, 1858, and
emigrated to the USA in 1882. They had no children. Henry, 89,
died in 1950, and is buried at John's Cemetery south of Lyons,
Nebraska. Mary is also buried at St. John's Cemetery south of Lyons, Nebraska.hhw


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