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This page is dedicated to
Members of the Gabel Family... ...past, present and future.
With special thanks for contributions to
Margaret Lucille Gabel-Carr Catherine Cecilia Gabel Dorothy Agnes Gabel-Beggs Regina Mae Gabel-Seuferling Rose Mary Smarker-Gabel Rosetta May Margaret Gabel Mary Lucille Gabel Theresa Mary Ann Ernst-Alexander Ruth Annette Gabel-Bartkoski Susan Kaye Gabel-Potter Mary Magdalen Wille-Gabel Clifton Dale Herbst Dorthia Mable Northcott-Budy Julia Matilda Gabel-Bergman Betty Virginia Sharpe-Sjurseth-Gabel Saint Patrick's Church Daniel Joseph Reardon Faye Ellen Schwartz-Reardon Sacred Heart Church Tonganoxie Public Library Bernita May Budy-Doughty-Hayes Joy Denise Ussery John Clement Lisson
Gabeline is likely a diminutive form or other variation of the German occupational name Gabler, derived from German gabel = fork, and describes the man who made any of the forked agricultrual tools (eating forks weren't around then in Germany...), or as a place name to describe the man who lived near the fork in the road or river. There is also a German location called Gabel, and Gabler and Gabeline could describe the man who emigrated from there. Gabel is a listed variant form of the more commonly found Gabler.
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