Wallace Merle Stabler1
M, (9 January 1892 - 10 March 1962)
- Relationships
- 8th great-grandson of Herman Op Den Graeff
5th great-grandson of Hans Stäbler
5th great-grandson of Hans Peter Walz
Wallace Merle Stabler was born on 9 January 1892 at farm of Abraham Stabler, Anthony Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.2,1 He was the son of Abraham Stabler and Margaretha Anna Rhote. Wallace Merle Stabler married, at age 29, Dora B. Guinter, age 29 on Monday, 4 July 1921.2,1 Wallace Merle Stabler died on 10 March 1962 at age 70 years, 2 months and 1 day.2,1 He was buried in the Wildwood Cemetery, located in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1
He was employed by Lycoming Motors circa 1950 in their Testing Department.1 As of 1960, Wallace Merle Stabler and Dora B. Guinter lived at 1783 Memorial Avenue, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
He was employed by Lycoming Motors circa 1950 in their Testing Department.1 As of 1960, Wallace Merle Stabler and Dora B. Guinter lived at 1783 Memorial Avenue, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Child of Wallace Merle Stabler and Dora B. Guinter
- Mary Louise Stabler+1 (5 Mar 1922 - 5 Apr 2003)
Last Edited=6 Jul 2020
Citations
- [S3] Mary Louise (Stabler) Messner, "Family Group Sheets (Frederick Arthur Messner and Mary Louise Stabler)," supplied 17 January 1992 ([address for private use,] Williamsport, Pennsylvania; USA).
- [S2] Family records from Abraham Stabler Family Bible, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated out of the Original Tongues, with the Apocrypha, Concordance and Psalms and Revised New Testament (Philadelphia [Pennsylvania]: National Publishing Company, 1885); original owned in 2005 by Daniel Stabler, (Cogan Station, Pennsylvania). This Bible originally belonged to Abraham Stabler (1845-1923) being handed down on his death to his son Pierce Albert Stabler (1871-1941) and remained in the Stabler household until his death. At this time his son Frederick Ulmer Stabler (1907-2005) owned the Bible until the time of his death at which time it passed to his son Daniel Leroy Stabler.