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David Gilchrist Humber

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David Gilchrist Humber

Birth
Nacogdoches County, Texas, USA
Death
2 Oct 1941 (aged 82)
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Albany, Shackelford County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7401237, Longitude: -99.2875824
Plot
Odd Fellow, Sec F, Bl 1, L 16
Memorial ID
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Son of John Pleasant Humber II and Louisa Jane Gilchrist.

Husband of Nannie Richardson (First wife deceased. They were married on November 08, 1883 in Nacogdoches, Texas.) and Louisa Lovett (They were married on July 04, 1895 in Durant MC6@150, Choctaw Nation Indian Territory.)

Father of 12 children (six by each marriage).

Obituary for David G. Humber in the Albany Newspaper:

"David G. Humber, 82, Retired Stock Farmer Succumbs to Illness

D. G. Humber, prominent stock farmer of this county for 30 years, died Thursday morning at 6:30 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Le Anna Grubb, in Abilene, where he had been carried from the Stamford hospital a week earlier.

Mr. Humber's illness had covered a period of only a month, having been confined to the Stamford hospital at two different times during September and later moved to the home of Mrs. Grubb. He had been able to visit a doctor's office in Albany only two weeks before he died."
Son of John Pleasant Humber II and Louisa Jane Gilchrist.

Husband of Nannie Richardson (First wife deceased. They were married on November 08, 1883 in Nacogdoches, Texas.) and Louisa Lovett (They were married on July 04, 1895 in Durant MC6@150, Choctaw Nation Indian Territory.)

Father of 12 children (six by each marriage).

Obituary for David G. Humber in the Albany Newspaper:

"David G. Humber, 82, Retired Stock Farmer Succumbs to Illness

D. G. Humber, prominent stock farmer of this county for 30 years, died Thursday morning at 6:30 at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Le Anna Grubb, in Abilene, where he had been carried from the Stamford hospital a week earlier.

Mr. Humber's illness had covered a period of only a month, having been confined to the Stamford hospital at two different times during September and later moved to the home of Mrs. Grubb. He had been able to visit a doctor's office in Albany only two weeks before he died."


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