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Continued: --Buried Bangor Friend's Church Cemetary, Bangor, Iowa --1850 Boone co IN census, Sugar Creek twp with parents & siblings --1860 Boone co IN census, Sugar Creektwp with parents & siblings --1870 Montgomery co IN census, Sugar Creek twp with husband Phillip L. Huber, near his mother --1880 Marshall Co Iowa census,town of Bangor, with husband Phillip Huber & children --1882 CRAMELIA's husband PHILLIP L HUBER went to a county fair with son ALONZO, and disappeared. He resurfaced a few years later in Nashville, TN as LUTHER HUBER, married a much younger woman, IDA HALE, and had two more daughters. A recent DNA test has proven that PHILLIP L HUBER and LUTHER HUBER were the same person. See his profile for more info --1885 Iowa State census, Bangor, Marshall Co; single mother, seamstress, three children; listed as Cremella Huber --1900 Marshall Co Iowa census, Bangor, single, working as caretaker for elderly woman; listed as "Amelia Clowe" --1910 Hardin Co Iowa census, Union twp, as Cramelia A. Clowe age 55, working in household of Otis & Mabel Cook. --1920 Hardin Co Iowa census, Union twp, with son Alonzo Huber & his family --1930 Marshall Co Iowa census, Marshalltown, with daughter Minnie Huber Plander & son in law Wm Plander, grandson Charles Plander, and a stepson Elmer Clow; listed as Cramelia Clow age 84 --Obituary Transcribed from Marshalltown Iowa Times-Republican Dec 10, 1934: AGED RESIDENT OF COUNTY IS SUMMONED --"Mrs. Carmelia (should be spelled Cramelia) A. Clow, a resident of Marshall county for 56 years, died at 10:10 o'clock Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. D. Plander (Minnie Huber Plander), 309 1/2 S. Sixth St. Mrs Clow had been in failing health since last July and was confined to her bed the last four weeks. Death was due to age debility. --"Mrs Clow was born Caroline Amelia "Cramelia" Frazier near Thornton IN, April 9 1845, the oldest daughter of Eli and Nancy Frazier. She was married to Phillip Huber in 1869 in Indiana. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Huber, a son A.C. Huber (Alonzo), and a daughter Mrs. Plander (Minnie) survive. --"Mrs. Clow came to Iowa in 1878, settling in Bangor, where she made her home until coming to Marshalltown 15 years ago. She was married a second time to Peter Clow in Eldora, June 8 1895. Mr. Clow died in 1899. --"In addition to the two children, Mrs. Clow is survived by a brother Gilbert L. Frazier of Eldora, 22 grandchildren, and 29 great grandchildren. She was a member of the Christian church. --"Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Pursel funeral home in the charge of Rev. P.G. Dennis, pastor of the Central Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Bangor cemetery."
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