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Adam Henry Zobler

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Adam Henry Zobler

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
18 Dec 1951 (aged 70)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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His father, Nicholas Zobler was born Alsace, France. His mother, Lizzie (Shafer) Zobler was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

"His mother died when he was a small boy, and he left the parental home at an early age to support himself. He went to Chicago where he worked in a butcher shop. His desire to see the west brought him to this community in 1902 where he first worked on the farm for the late John Unbewust. At one time he lived with the late Hughie Johnson, in the Lake Creek region, where he trapped animals. For quite some time he was employed at the former Harrington Factory. An ardent fisherman, he spent many hours with his angler friends." Copied from his obituary in the Harrington Citizen Newspaper by Marge Womack.

Henry married Anna (Kerr) Lueck 17 August 1934 Ferry County, WA.

This was his first marriage. His occupation was contractor.

He passed away at the Riverside sanitarium in Spokane where he had been confined several months

His father, Nicholas Zobler was born Alsace, France. His mother, Lizzie (Shafer) Zobler was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

"His mother died when he was a small boy, and he left the parental home at an early age to support himself. He went to Chicago where he worked in a butcher shop. His desire to see the west brought him to this community in 1902 where he first worked on the farm for the late John Unbewust. At one time he lived with the late Hughie Johnson, in the Lake Creek region, where he trapped animals. For quite some time he was employed at the former Harrington Factory. An ardent fisherman, he spent many hours with his angler friends." Copied from his obituary in the Harrington Citizen Newspaper by Marge Womack.

Henry married Anna (Kerr) Lueck 17 August 1934 Ferry County, WA.

This was his first marriage. His occupation was contractor.

He passed away at the Riverside sanitarium in Spokane where he had been confined several months



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