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OREL M. SUBER OREL M. SUBER, general farmer and well known citizen of Brown Township, a member of one of the old and representative families of this section, operates the farm owned by him and his brother George W., of eighty-three acres, which is situated one-half mile north of Fletcher. He was born July 21, 1877, on the old Suber homestead, situated northwest of Conover, Miami County, Ohio, and is a son of William D. Suber. Orel M. Suber was reared in Brown Township and received his education in the schools near his home. Previous to moving on his mother's farm, he worked on the homestead, where he had a very thorough and practical agricultural training. He raises grain, hay and stock, and is numbered with the wide awake farmers of the township. Mr. Suber married Miss Eva M. Furrow, a daughter of Frank Furrow, and they have one little daughter, Mary E., aged five years, and lost another, Cora F., when aged five months. Mr. and Mrs. Suber are members of the Presbyterian Church. In polities he is identified with the Democratic party. He belongs to the fraternal order of Golden Eagles. Return to the Biography Index Copyright © 1998 by Computerized Heritage
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