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Family of Dr. Zachariah Taylor Gabbert



2015-02-22 - Casey Creek, KY - Photo courtesy Robert Koch. This is the family of Dr. Zachariah Taylor Gabbert. He practiced in Casey Creek for around 50 years. This picture is taken at his home in Casey Creek. From left: Lunsford Yandall Gabbert, Alma Gertrude Gabbert (my grandmother), Mont Robertson Gabbert, Mary Louise Gabbert, Lorena Grace Gabbert, Frank Gabbert. Missing is another son, Fordyce gabbert also an MD, Seated is Dr. Zachary T. Gabbert. Both he and Fordyce died in 1934. Zachariah's wife Agatha Robertson Gabbert had died in 1927. - ROBERT KOCH, Brier, WA

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