They made their home in East Bend, N. C., until about 1897 when they moved to Mt. Airy, N. C.. Early operated a buggy factory. By 1902 they moved back to East Bend and raised their children on a farm. In the late twenties they moved back to Mt. Airy.
Early custom built furniture, made stocks for guns, and beds for wagons.
Children that are not already linked below.
Raymond Davis Vogler
Early Monroe Vogler married after the death of his first wife, Susanna Elizabeth Beck. They wed on Feb 29, 1944
***photo restored by Max L. Vogler
They made their home in East Bend, N. C., until about 1897 when they moved to Mt. Airy, N. C.. Early operated a buggy factory. By 1902 they moved back to East Bend and raised their children on a farm. In the late twenties they moved back to Mt. Airy.
Early custom built furniture, made stocks for guns, and beds for wagons.
Children that are not already linked below.
Raymond Davis Vogler
Early Monroe Vogler married after the death of his first wife, Susanna Elizabeth Beck. They wed on Feb 29, 1944
***photo restored by Max L. Vogler
Family Members
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Chester Floyd Vogler
1890–1965
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Basil Bloomfield Vogler
1894–1954
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John William Vogler
1896–1984
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Lillian Vogler Heath
1898–1981
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Jack Cowell Vogler
1900–1981
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Otha Neil "Pete" Vogler
1902–1967
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Bert Monroe Vogler
1904–1973
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Violet Maxine Vogler
1906–1907
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Raymond Davis Vogler
1909–1997
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Miller Kippling Vogler
1911–1989
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Early Leak Vogler
1915–1917
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