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ARTHUR JR.
STRUBLER FAMILY
The Strubler family came from Alsace, France and settled on a farm on the southwest corner of 75th Street and Book Road. Deeds to the land were made out by James Polk and John Taylor, presidents of the United States, in the name of George Struble. The family later changed the spelling to Strubler. The deeds read: Southeast quarter of the Southeast fractional quarter of Section 27 in Township 38 North of Range 9, east of 3rd principal meridian in the district of lands subject to sale in Chicago. One deed was dated 1844 and another was dated 1845.
Arthur Henry Strubler Sr. married Nellie Morrison and they had three children: Arthur Jr., Nellie and Frances.
Arthur Jr. married Edith Turner in 1937 and continued to work the Stubler farm until 1973. Their three children are Gene Edmund, Peggy and Kenneth. Gene and wife, Joan J. Andersen, have three children: Denise, Lisa and Erich. Peggy and G.T. Burke of Naperville have two children: Kristen and Jamie. Kenneth and Margaret Adams are the parents of Erin and Kevin.
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