Levi STUBER-[192]
- Born: 10 Mar 1831, Salisbury Twp. Lehigh, PA
- Marriage: Mary Ellen ARCHER-[193]
- Died: 23 May 1873, Allentown, Lehigh, PA at age 42
General Notes:
Letter from Gerald Haas: July 9, 2003 Hi Ed, I am not a descendant of the Stubers, but when my father-in-law passed away several years ago he had a gold pocket watch inscribed with "Presented to Major L. Stuber 47th Pennsylvania Corner. By a few appreciative friends Charlestown S.C. October 14th 1865" It came into my wife's family because her grandfather was a Jeweler and purchased old watches. I found his grave in Allentown this year and installed a GAR veterans plate and flag. I also sent for his pension records which I just received last month. FYI, Levi Stuber was also in the 9th PA Regiment 3 month service. This was in answer to President Lincoln's call for 70,000 men. He is listed as a 2nd sergeant. I believe this would qualify him as a "First Defender". I will send you a picture of the watch, head stone and the 9th PA Infantry history if you wish. Levi Stuber is buried in the Allentown New Cemetery at 9th and Linden Streets. His stone is fallen but still readable. Gerald R. Haas To see pictures of the grave site and watch, go to the Table of Contents, Family Stories, Levi Stuber.
Noted events in his life were:
• Unknown: Civil War.
Levi married Mary Ellen ARCHER-[193] [MRIN: 81]. (Mary Ellen ARCHER-[193] was born about 1835 in Key West, FL and died on 27 Mar 1918 in Largo, Pinellas, FL.)
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