New old documents are still showing up online, see? I'm not sure when Larry found this one, but look--it was signed the 13th of May, 1840--
173 years ago today. Wow!
Johann Gerhard NABER declared his intention to become an American citizen, renouncing his loyalty to the King of Hanover. But, you say, NEW ORLEANS??
Yes. We're pretty sure great grandfather Gerhard Naber
arrived in the port of New Orleans and came up the Mississippi to Iowa.
However, this man wasn't our Gerhard--
ours would have been 11 years old in 1840.
Early in our Naber research,
Larry found an account in an Iowa history book
about a Gerhard & Elizabeth Naber traveling up the river on a paddlewheeler.
Tragically, Elizabeth fell overboard and drowned.
Yes, we realized it couldn't have been my Gerhard
or his Elizabeth (Rupipper),
but it certainly was THIS Gerhard's Elizabeth.
"All Aboard!"
Hi, I stumbled upon this blog quite by accident. Am searching for information on my Naber ancestors from Petersburg Iowa and saw several mention of Nabers. Would you be interested in discussing? My g-grandmother was Anna Naber and I believe her parents are both buried in Petersburg. That's if I traced the correct family. Thank you, Judy Dickie email: tatingis@gmail.com
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