. The biographical record of De Kalb County, Illinois. er-section on section i,which was somewhat improved, but whichhe improved still more by applying to it hislabor and genius. He afterwards pur-chased another eighty acres on section 3,which was also partially improved, and stilllater bought one hundred and twenty acres,which he has since sold to his son Fred-erick, who now resides upon it. Lately hepurchased another eighty acres. On the 31st of March, 1858, Mr. Hueberwas joined in wedlock with Miss ElizabethHeiderscheid, by whom he had twelve chil-dren, of whom the following are yet living:


. The biographical record of De Kalb County, Illinois. er-section on section i,which was somewhat improved, but whichhe improved still more by applying to it hislabor and genius. He afterwards pur-chased another eighty acres on section 3,which was also partially improved, and stilllater bought one hundred and twenty acres,which he has since sold to his son Fred-erick, who now resides upon it. Lately hepurchased another eighty acres. On the 31st of March, 1858, Mr. Hueberwas joined in wedlock with Miss ElizabethHeiderscheid, by whom he had twelve chil-dren, of whom the following are yet living:Elizabeth, Carrie W., John Willliam, Fred-erick Jacob, George Emanuel, Laura Mar-garet, Gottlieb David and William Hueber was born in , Ger-many, February 20, 1829, and died March22, 1898. Mr. Hueber is a practical farmer inevery respect. His stock is well cared forand of good blood, his buildings of modernconstruction, his fields clean and neat,while his fences are strong and secure. Hehas no hobby in his farming, but devotes. G. F. HUEBER.


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