From 1881 History of Saline Co page 785:
George Weber, P.O. Marshall. Was born in Bavaria, Germany, April 28, 1841, where he was raised on a farm, and educated in the common schools. He followed farming in Germany, to the time he came to the United States. In 1867 he crossed the Atlantic, and located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and worked on the Marietta and Cincinnati railrad depot for ten months. In 1869 he moved to Missouri, and for a time worked in a vineyard at Fayette, Howard County, Missouri. In 1871 he came to Saline County, and for three years kept bar for Chris. Althouse. In 1876 he bought out Mr. Althouse's saloon, and engaged in the business himself until 1880, when he took Mr. Jacob Smith into partnership, under the firm name of Weber & Smith. Mr Weber was married in 1876 to Miss Katie Postal, of Benton County, Missouri, formerly of Germany, and has one child, a daughter, Rosa.
From 1881 History of Saline Co page 785:
George Weber, P.O. Marshall. Was born in Bavaria, Germany, April 28, 1841, where he was raised on a farm, and educated in the common schools. He followed farming in Germany, to the time he came to the United States. In 1867 he crossed the Atlantic, and located in Cincinnati, Ohio, and worked on the Marietta and Cincinnati railrad depot for ten months. In 1869 he moved to Missouri, and for a time worked in a vineyard at Fayette, Howard County, Missouri. In 1871 he came to Saline County, and for three years kept bar for Chris. Althouse. In 1876 he bought out Mr. Althouse's saloon, and engaged in the business himself until 1880, when he took Mr. Jacob Smith into partnership, under the firm name of Weber & Smith. Mr Weber was married in 1876 to Miss Katie Postal, of Benton County, Missouri, formerly of Germany, and has one child, a daughter, Rosa.
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