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It could be . . .
. . . that it was not a *family* surname. Perhaps a Dr Tamber helped at Georgia's birth, or perhaps a very close family friend with the surname Tamber was around at that time.Have you tried finding baptismal records for Georgia which might show who her godparents were?

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It is possible that a family friend may have been the namesake. They lived in a tiny community in very rural Texas and records were not kept as they should have been. It is very unlikely that a doctor was present in 1910 at Georgia's birth. Likely, they were members of a Baptist or Church of Christ church, in which they do not baptize at birth or have godparents. Thanks so much for your help. I wish there was an obvious explanation for this name. From your responses, I have learned that this name does not appear anywhere else and that is valuable knowledge. I appreciate that.
Britney Tamber
*DH: Adam Jeffrey*
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