She is said to have married George Adam Garber, reputed son of Johannes Garber and Barbara Hollenbach,[citation needed] on 30 January 1823 in Toboyne Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania.[citation needed] The couple had five known children:
1850 Jackson Township, Perry, Pennsylvania
George (age 53, farmer) and
Savannah Garber (51),
Elizabeth (24),
Mary Ann (22) and
Washington Garber (18, farmer), and
Samuel Rineswith (16).
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Sabina died 26 August 1887 at age 89 and was buried at Blain Union Cemetery in Blain, Perry County.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.01.1Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 29 January 2018), memorial page for Sabina Stambaugh Garber (19 Apr 1798–26 Aug 1887), Find A Grave Memorial no. 9580149, citing Blain Union Cemetery, Blain, Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Trish Kovach (contributor 46634318). Sabina's full dates of birth/death and her relationship to her husband are engraved on her headstone.
↑ 2.02.12.22.3United States Census, 1850, database with images, FamilySearch (12 April 2016), Savannah Garber in household of George Garber, Jackson, Perry, Pennsylvania, United States; citing family 91, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
↑ 3.03.13.23.3Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 30 January 2022), memorial page for George Washington Garber (8 May 1831–3 Jul 1903), Find A Grave: Memorial #9580144, citing Blain Union Cemetery, Blain, Perry County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Trish Kovach (contributor 46634318). George shares a headstone with both of his wives that is engraved with the full birth and deaths dates of each of the three.
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