Mr. Gerber remained on the home place all of his life. He bought the property after his father's death. He had a cider press on the farm which he operated during the season, attended market at Tamaqua, and was known for his enterprise and thrift. He was a popular township official, serving as school director, tax collector and assessor, was a member of the Democratic party, and belonged to Zion's Reformed Church in West Penn township.
Mr. Gerber remained on the home place all of his life. He bought the property after his father's death. He had a cider press on the farm which he operated during the season, attended market at Tamaqua, and was known for his enterprise and thrift. He was a popular township official, serving as school director, tax collector and assessor, was a member of the Democratic party, and belonged to Zion's Reformed Church in West Penn township.
Family Members
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Kitty Ann Gerber
1854–1855
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Susanna Gerber Heintzelman
1856–1926
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Savina Gerber Ohl
1858–1941
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Henrietta "Harriet" Gerber Zimmerman
1860–1918
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Emma Gerber Knepper
1860–1937
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Viola Elizabeth Gerber
1867–1869
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Ida S. Gerber Steigerwalt
1869–1952
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Alue Gerber
1873–1923
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Charles D. Gerber
1875–1917
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Sarah A Gerber Hunsicker
1878–1917
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Mary Alice Gerber Hunsicker
1881–1976
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