Notes:
Data source is the 1971 self published book by Richard Glenn Huffman [deceased], "George Muma Genealogy".
The Fort Wayne (Indiana) Journal-Gazette, Monday, June 17, 1907:
CARL ABER WINS FAIR ADAMS COUNTY BRIDE
Fort Wayne Man Is to Wed Miss Clara Mumma
(Special to the Journal-Gazette)
DECATUR, Ind., June 16---Miss Clara Mumma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mumma, residing three miles north of this city, will become the wife of Carl Aber, of Fort Wayne, in a few days. She has lived near this city all her life and is well and favorably known. The groom-to-be, Mr. Aber, is a conductor on the Pennsylvania. The couple will reside in Fort Wayne after the ceremony is performed.
Wife of K.H. Aber
Died at age 27y. 7mo. 21d.
Decatur (IN) Daily Democrat, Monday, May 4, 1908:
MRS. ABER IS DEAD
Daughter of Root Township Farmer Died in New Mexico
Remains Enroute Here---Will Arrive Sometime on Wednesday
A telegram from Carl Aber, at Tucumcari, New Mexico this morning announced the sad message that his wife, Clara Mumma Aber, had died at that place Sunday morning. The deceased was a daughter of J. A. Mumma, of Root township and was well known in this locality. She was married to Mr. Aber about a year ago and went to southwest country to live. Her condition had been delicate for several weeks, but was not known to be so serious. Besides the parents and husband, she is survived by four sisters and a brother. The remains are now enroute home and are expected to arrive in this city some time Wednesday. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Mrs. Aber was twenty-eight years old.
Her tombstone lists a birth date of 12 Sept 1880. The 1900 census list Oct 1881