Her husband was Jacob S. Taber, who created a mercantile business called Taber Harker Mercantile Company in the mid/late 1800. Jacob partnered with Asa Harker. The company was sold in the 1890s. By 1900, Caroline refers to herself as a widow and is living with their daughter, Georgia.
Her husband was Jacob S. Taber, who created a mercantile business called Taber Harker Mercantile Company in the mid/late 1800. Jacob partnered with Asa Harker. The company was sold in the 1890s. By 1900, Caroline refers to herself as a widow and is living with their daughter, Georgia.
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