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1-2--Martin Taft, b Sept. 12, 1879, at Elkport; married
Minnie Kilgore of Hastings, Nebr., Sept. 19, 1907; was graduated
from Oklahoma School of Pharmacy and runs a finely
equipped drug store at Garber. He has one daughter, Generieve,
b at Garber, Okla., on Sept. 4, 1911.
1-3--George Taft, b Apr. 6, 1882, at Elkport; married
Minnie Voight of Lawrence, Kan., in 1906; is vice-president
of the Farmers State Bank at Garber, and a man of great
business integrity. His children are: Dorothy, b at Garber.
Apr. 21, 1907; William H., b at Garber, Sept. 5, 1908; and
Richard, b at Ann Arbor, Mich., Mar., 1910.
1-4--Donald Taft, b at Elkport, Mch. 7, 1890; served in
the World War and won distinguished service recognition, in
France, lives in Garber, Okla.
1-5--Harold Taft, b at Garber, Okla., Jan. 7, 1894; enlisted
in World War from Department of Engineering of Ann
Arbor, Michigan University in 1918; won distinguished service
recognition in France, now lives in Enid, Okla.
1-6--Arthur Taft, b at Garber, Dec. 25, 1900; enlisted
from University of Ann Arbor in Navy, served in World War;
lives at Garber, Okla.

2--Estella V. Garber, b
in Humboldt County,
Cali., Aug. 21, 1861; married
J. E. Corlette of Elkader,
Iowa, Feb. 23, 1886;
moved to Seattle, Wash.,
in 1908, where he practices
law. They have a daughter,
Ruth Charlotte, b at
Elkader, Iowa, in 1888.
She graduated at Washington
State University. When
the World War broke out she
was studying in France and
because of her dark complexion
was shadowed and held
for a Russian spy until the
American Embassy intervened
in her behalf and
helped her to return to her
parents.
3--Judge Milton C.
Garber, b Nov. 30, 1867,
in Humboldt County,
Cali.; moved with his parents
to Iowa, where he was
reared and educated; is a
graduate of Upper Iowa
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