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From: Craig Kilby <>
Subject: Re: [GERMANNA] Frederick Kabler
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 2002 00:39:15 -0500
In-Reply-To: <5a.da7d856.2a50ac74@aol.com>


This is undoubtedly one of the more frustrating areas of research on family
names. Is it Kilby, Keeble, Kibble, Killy, Kelly, Keebler, Keibler, Keible,
Kibler or Kabler?

I don't think it can ever all be sorted out. I have found wills and deeds
from and to all of the above, all the in same document. Ok, I only SLIGHTLY
exaggerate. But not by much. It is maddening.

Craig



on 06/30/02 1:48 PM, at wrote:

> All,
>
> I have been following the Kabler discussion because I have a KIEBLER family
> in KY and IL in the late 1800s whose ancestors I can't find.
>
> Katherine Lucinda KIEBLER (1898-1966) m. 1919 Rurie Ambler SMOCK (1893-1963)
> of Hardin Co., IL Katherine was daughter of John and Ann Elizabeth (Bishop)
> KIEBLER of Carrsville, Livingston Co., KY
>
> John was the son of Gabe and Lucinda (Woodworth) KIEBLER
> ___________
> Another lead-
> Samuel Kibler, a Civil War Vet., b. 23 May 1839, d. 23 Apr 1904 at Rosiclare,
> IL, m 3 Aug 1862 to Mary E. Madden, dau of John T and Margaret Madden. Mary
> E. b. 9 Mar 1841 at Rosiclare, IL (in Hardin Co., IL), d. 7 Mar 1899,
> Rosiclare Fam Cem, had 5 boys and 2 girls. This fits area of Kiblers and
> Smocks. See 1870 census of IL
>
> Is there a link between Frederick Kabler and the Kieblers as discussed above?
> With the variations in spelling the name this connection seems a possibility.
>
> Best regards,
> Hugh
>
>
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