George Augustus Staub

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George Augustus Staub

Birth
Martinsburg, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
Death
7 Sep 1944 (aged 64)
Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row A, Lot 6, Site 10
Memorial ID
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Parents:
- Isaac Newton Staub [1855-1924]
- Mary Ann Sophia (Brunner) Staub [1860-1940]

Married Jennie Cecilia (Butler) Staub on March 5, 1919 in Washington, DC.

Child:
- Charles Newton Staub [1920-2000]

Appointed as U.S. Postmaster on February 11, 1927 in Beallsville, MD.

Obituary
Frederick News-Post - September 8, 1944

George A. Staub, prominent Beallsville business man, died Thursday morning at the Frederick City Hospital, aged 64 years. He had been undergoing treatment at the hospital for the past thirteen days.

A son of the late Isaac and Mary Staub, the deceased operated a garage and restaurant in Beallsville and was distributor for the Southern States Cooperative.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie C. Staub, and a son, Charles Newton Staub, of Beallsville. He is also survived by three brothers, William E. and John A. Staub, of Washington, and Charles T. Staub of Bridgeport, Conn.

The body is at the funeral home in [Barnesville], where services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville. William B. Hilton, funeral director.

Source: Bio
Parents:
- Isaac Newton Staub [1855-1924]
- Mary Ann Sophia (Brunner) Staub [1860-1940]

Married Jennie Cecilia (Butler) Staub on March 5, 1919 in Washington, DC.

Child:
- Charles Newton Staub [1920-2000]

Appointed as U.S. Postmaster on February 11, 1927 in Beallsville, MD.

Obituary
Frederick News-Post - September 8, 1944

George A. Staub, prominent Beallsville business man, died Thursday morning at the Frederick City Hospital, aged 64 years. He had been undergoing treatment at the hospital for the past thirteen days.

A son of the late Isaac and Mary Staub, the deceased operated a garage and restaurant in Beallsville and was distributor for the Southern States Cooperative.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie C. Staub, and a son, Charles Newton Staub, of Beallsville. He is also survived by three brothers, William E. and John A. Staub, of Washington, and Charles T. Staub of Bridgeport, Conn.

The body is at the funeral home in [Barnesville], where services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville. William B. Hilton, funeral director.

Source: Bio