Genealogy of the Ludwig Mohler Family in America
 

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7--Celia Garber married Thaddeus Saunders at Red Cloud, Nebr., has spent her life in Webster Co. Her children are: Bernice, married Stewart; Chancy, Lyle, and Dorris Saunders.

3--Jacob Garber -- 6003 -- married Julia Wheeler in California, and later moved to Grangeville, Idaho, where he was postmaster a long term of years. He left no child.
Mary Garber Mohr
3--Mary Garber -- 6004 -- married Daniel Mohr in Logan County, Ohio. Later they moved to a farm near Manchester, Iowa, where their family was reared. Daniel Mohr was a cabinet maker by trade, a farmer and apiarist through many years.

His grandfather on the maternal side was Daniel Eschelman, who at his death was 70 years of age, his grandmother, Barbery Wisler Eschelman, was 71 years of age at her death; whose daughter Anna Eschelman married John Conrad Mohr, the parents of Daniel Mohr. Anna Eschelman Mohr was 76 years of age at her death and John Conrad Mohr was 86 years of age at his death.

Mary Garber Mohr was born in Rockingham Co., Va., moved with her parents in early childhood to Logan Co., O. Daniel and Mary Garber Mohr moved to Elkport, Clayton Co., Iowa, in 1852; to Delaware Co., Iowa, in 1865; and in March, 1895, to Ponca, Dixon Co., Nebr., and there celebrated their golden wedding anniversary surrounded by their children and grandchildren who had previously located at Ponca.

Daniel MohrDaniel Mohr was born in Lancaster County. Pa., September 3, 1823, died October 25, 1902, and was buried at Ponca, Nebraska. Mary Garber Mohr died at Ponca, Nebraska, Jany 13, 1902, where she was buried.
Their children were:
1--Mary Magdaline Mohr, b Mch. 26, 1847, d October 24, 1906, at Eugene, Ore. She married Edward Ayers in the early part of 1870 and moved from Manchester, Iowa, to Beaver City, Nebr., and in 1885 to Santiam, Ore., where they lived many years. Her only living child is:
1-1--Jesse C. Ayres, b at Beaver City, Nebr., in 1885; graduated from the University of Oregon in the Engineering

 
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