Samuel J. Lober1,2,3

ID# 3852, (1892 - 1979)
  • Father: Peter Lober1,4,5 b. Dec 1868, d. 1955
  • Mother: Marie Margaret Karchar1,4,5 b. 22 Aug 1860, d. 18 Jan 1923
  • Born: 19 Jan 1892 in Cissna Park, Illinois.6,1,7
  • Married: Katherine Mary Elizabeth Glabe 30 Nov 1922 in Peoria, Illinois.7,8,9
  • Died: 28 Jul 1979.10,8
  • Buried: in Apostolic Christian Cemetery, Cissna Park, Iroquois Co., Illinois.11
Samuel also appears in our Family History Section where there is much more information about him.

Children with Katherine Mary Elizabeth Glabe:

  • Marian Margarete Lober9,12 b. 14 Oct 1923, d. 29 Apr 1999
  • Donna Doris Lober9,12,13 b. 17 Oct 1928, d. 17 Aug 1945
  • Ross Richard Reily Lober3,12 b. 24 Oct 1930, d. 8 Jan 2012

Citations

  1. Illinois. Iroquois Co.. 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule. Micropublication T623-308. Washington: National Archives.
  2. Samuel J. Lober, , World War II Draft Cards (Fourth Registration), for the State of Illinois. M2097. National Archives and Records Administration. St. Louis, Missouri.
  3. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, 10 Jan 2012.
  4. Illinois. Iroquois Co.. 1910 U.S. Census, population schedule. Micropublication T624-292. Washington: National Archives.
  5. Illinois. Iroquois Co.. 1920 U.S. Census, population schedule. Micropublication T625-373. Washington: National Archives.
  6. Samuel Lober, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509.
  7. Leland Pound, Glabe Family of Tazewell County Illinois, 1816-1969. Placentia, California: published by author, 1969.
  8. Journal Star. Peoria, Illiniois, 5 May 1980.
  9. Illinois. Iroquois Co.. 1930 U.S. Census, population schedule. Micropublication T626-519. Washington: National Archives.
  10. "Social Security Death Index." Online Ancestry.com.
  11. Findagrave.com. Online <http://www.findagrave.com>.
  12. Illinois. Iroquois Co.. 1940 U.S. Census, population schedule. Micropublication T627-813. Washington: National Archives.
  13. The Pantagraph. Bloomington Illinois, 18 Aug 1945.