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Note: Y DNA Haplogroup I2b1 (renamed I2a2a?) as per recent testing of a male descendant. \par --Buried Bangor Friend's Church Cemetary, Bangor IA \par --Named after Alonzo M. Cox, son of Elzena Davis Frazier b 1848 IN and Jeremiah Cox b 1831 NC. \par --Surname frequently spelled Hoover in records. \par --1880 Marshall Co Iowa census, Bangor twp with parents & siblings \par --1885 Iowa State Census, Bangor, Marshall Co; with mother & sisters \par --1900 Boone Co IN, Center twp, listed as "Elonzo C Hoover" with first wife Mary E (Rohrer) Huber and infant son George E Huber age 2 months. It is believed that both Mary and baby George died in 1900, still trying to verify. \par --1905 Albion, Marshall Co Iowa with 2nd wife Mintie Mae and oldest son Wilmer \par --1910 Hardin Co Iowa census, Union twp with 2nd wife Mintie Mae & children \par --1915 Union, Hardin Co Iowa state census, wife Mintie, children \par --1920 Hardin Co Iowa census, Union twp with wife, children & mother Cramelia Frazier Huber \par --1930 Marshall Co Iowa census, Marshalltown, with wife & children, including my father William Henry Huber. \par --Obituary Transcribed from unknown Marshalltown Iowa paper (Times-Republican?) 1951 ALONZO HUBER IS DEAD AT 80; RITES TUESDAY \par --Alonzo Huber, 80, 1229 E. Madison St., died at Evangelical Deaconess Hospital Saturday where he had been a patient since last Monday. He had been in rapidly failing health for the last three months.--Born Dec. 25, 1871 in Thornton, IN, the son of Phillip L and Cramelia Frazier Huber, he came to Marshall County when four years old and settled in the Bangor community. The family later came to Marshalltown and he received his education in the schools of this city. \par --July 7, 1900 he was married to Mintie Mae Bruton near Ozark, MO, where the couple farmed for four years. They settled in Marshall county 46 years ago and have since resided here. He was a member of the Bangor Friends church and had been a member of the Albion I.O.O.F. Preceding him in death were his parents and two sisters (\i Clara Huber, died in infancy, and Aretta Huber Spake)\i0 \par --Surviving are the widow, five sons and five daughters. Ike D. Huber, San Antonio TX; William H. Huber, Seattle WA; L.W. Huber (\i Brownie)\i0 of Grundy Center; Mrs. Dan Donner ( \i Helen)\i0 of Eldora; W.B (\i Pete)\i0 Huber, Chester Huber, Mrs. Jess Menter (\i Argo\i0 ), Mrs. Charles Menters (\i Olga "Babe"), \i0 Mrs. Orville Shutt (I\i nez\i0 ), and Mrs. Alice Mobley, all of Marshalltown. Also surviving are 26 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie (\i Huber\i0 ) Planders of Marshalltown. \par --Services will be at the Estel funeral home at 3 p.m. Tuesday, in the charge of Rev. Orval E. Walker, pastor of the Central Christian church. Burial will be in the Bangor cemetery}
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