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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Living

      Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

      Children:
      1. Living
      2. Living
      3. Living

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Raleigh Thomas Korb was born on 12 Aug 1905 (son of Earl Holt Korb and Mary A. Duborks).

      Raleigh married Alma Sophia Hubbard on 03 Jan 1933. Alma was born on 05 Feb 911. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Alma Sophia Hubbard was born on 05 Feb 911.
      Children:
      1. 1. Living


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Earl Holt Korb was born on 28 Mar 1882.

      Earl married Mary A. Duborks about 1904 in Nebraska. Mary (daughter of Robert Hanson THOMAS and Kate DUNNING) was born in Dec 1888 in Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 5.  Mary A. Duborks was born in Dec 1888 in Nebraska (daughter of Robert Hanson THOMAS and Kate DUNNING).

      Notes:

      Mary was informally adopted by Robert and Kate Thomas. In the 1900 census she is listed as a 12 year old boarder, last name of Dubarks, parents from Germany. There were other Dubarks (also Duborko) in Red Willow County about that time. Mary is listed as a daughter of Robert Hanson Thomas in his obituary (Mrs E.H. Korb of Indianola).

      Robert and Kate's daughter Alice was sickly and about the same age as Mary. Grandma Dunning took Alice to live with her and Mary was raised by Robert and Kate Thomas.

      Notes:

      In the 1930 census , Earl's mother, Sarah H. Korb, was living with the family in Harrison, Frontier, Nebraska

      Children:
      1. 2. Raleigh Thomas Korb was born on 12 Aug 1905.
      2. Ralph W. Korb was born in 1907 in Nebraska.
      3. Alice Marie Korb was born in 1909 in Nebraska.
      4. Alfred M Korb was born in 1917 in Nebraska.
      5. A. Raymond Korb was born in 1913 in Nebraska.
      6. Lucy K. Korb was born in 1915 in Nebraska.


    Generation: 4

    1. 10.  Robert Hanson THOMAS was born on 15 Apr 1851 in Galesburg, IL (son of Abel THOMAS and Harriet W. BLAIR); died on 13 Jul 1931 in Indianola, NE; was buried on 15 Jul 1931 in Indianola, NE.

      Notes:

      reference, TRAILS WEST TO RED WILLOW COUNTY NEBRASKA by Robert T. Ray and Lois Rutledge

      In 1878, Robert Thomas, Verdon Glandon, Ed Leash and Charlie Hoag, made a pleasure trip from Illiinois and liking the country, they all took land. He was a contractor and builder, being one of the first in Indianola. He helped to put up many
      of the first buildings such as school houses, churches, businesses, and homes. He was a charter member of the Congregational Church in Indianola, a member of the Old Settlers' Association, the Modern Woodman, the Eastern Star and the Masonic
      Lodges. He died at his home just west of town, after being in poor health for over two years.



      Uncle John Wolfe, " G-grandfather Puckett told Dad (Asa Wolfe), ""I don't know why you want to marry that Thomas girl. All your sons will be bald headed."" True, to the third generation."



      Ina Mae Wolfe remembers that when grandpa Bob Thomas was old, he began to think that people were trying to steal his carpenters tools. To save them he began burying them, and then he would forget and think that they were stolen. When the family
      went to visit, Asa took Ina around the yard looking for signs of places that had recently dug up in the yard. Then they would recover the buried tools.



      From a newspaper article dated "THURSDAY JULY 16, 1931" VOL. XXXIX



      R.H. Thomas Succumbs

      Pioneer Builder Answers Call



      Robert H. Thomas, pioneer builder and farmer of Indianola and Red Willow County, died Monday afternoon at his home just west of town. On Sunday he had eaten a hearty dinner and was taken sick some time during the night. Monday morning
      Mr. and Mrs Wolfe called the doctor for him but he was unable to do more than relieve Mr. Thomas temporarily.

      Mr. Thomas had been in poor health for the past two years and his death was not unexpected, although it is, nevertheless, quite a shock to his family. He was seriously ill shortlu before the death of Mrs. Thomas two months ago, but
      appeared to gain strength again. His mind has been clouded the last few months and never seemed to realize that Mrs. Thomas was gone.

      Mr. Thomas was one of four young men who came to this country together in the late seventies and homesteaded. From this experience came a friendship that has endured as long as they lived. V.J. Glandon is the only remaining member of
      the quartet. C.B. Hoag, another member, died three years ago.

      Mr. Thomas built many houses in and around Indianola and McCook, among which is the old Indianola high school building which, after 45 years of service, is still in use and is in fairy good shape. He was generous to a fault, a good
      neighborand a loving husband and father. He leaves a son and two daughters; Robert Jr., of Puyallup, Wash., Mrs. A.A. Wolfe of Kanawha Iowa, and Mrs. E.H. Korb of Indianola.

      The community has suffered a severe loss and we extend our sincere sympany to his family.

      Robert married Kate DUNNING on 15 Mar 1883. Kate (daughter of Cyrus DUNNING and Lucy Ursula WHEELER) was born on 21 Jun 1857 in near Mound City, MO; died on 16 May 1931 in Indianola, NE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 11.  Kate DUNNING was born on 21 Jun 1857 in near Mound City, MO (daughter of Cyrus DUNNING and Lucy Ursula WHEELER); died on 16 May 1931 in Indianola, NE.

      Notes:

      According to Uncle John Wolfe, there were 10 or 12 Thomas graves of children in the cemetery at Indianola, Nebraska. He also says, Grandmother praticed abortion. When dying she asked Mother, "Do you think I will go to heaven? " This would be confirmed by the 1900 census where Kate said that she had 11 births, three living.

      Ina Mae Wolfe remembers that when she was very young and the family went to Indianola for Grandma Kate Dunning Thomas's funeral, Ina broke out in a terrible rash. Grandpa Bob Thomas took her around the yard asking finding out exactly what
      plants she had touched while she was out in the yard. It turned out that she had been bitten by bedbugs instead. Because of the rash, Ina was sent over to stay with Mary, the former foster child of Bob and Kate Thomas and so missed the
      funeral.



      "My first view of Indianola was the 25th of April '78 (1878). It was a very nice looking clean, little place-- a store, drug store, court house, a small little school house, a hotel, and a small dwelling house or two. A buffalo cow laarriated
      out east of the town some little ways was a novel one to us at least.

      While the size of the town was not so ________ as we had grown up in Nebraska and had seen the small places grow along with us and sure Indianola had grown. New settlers coming in the fall and the coming of the railroad made things go fast but
      we must remember the school, church and Sunday school was already well laid out and the people and children as well was glad to have those things that they were well attended by those in or living near here, I sometimes think better then than
      now. The added thought is to think of so many of the glad hands extended to the new comers here who have gone to the last home. While gone they are not forgotten. Now looking at the churches and nice homes and trees you have to stop and think,
      has all this been done since you first saw Indianola." Kate Dunning Thomas

      Children:
      1. Jr. Robert H. THOMAS was born in Apr 1893 in Nebraska; was buried in Washington (state).
      2. Lucy H. THOMAS was born in Feb 1890 in Nebraska; was buried in probably in Indianola.
      3. 5. Mary A. Duborks was born in Dec 1888 in Nebraska.
      4. Alice Mae THOMAS was born on 6 Dec 1890 in Indianola, NE; died on 9 May 1975 in Billings, MT.