Porter, (b. ABT 1484)
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Marshall, Richland, Wisconsin
Source: FHL Film 1255445 National Archives Film T9-1445 Page 113A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Joseph P. KEPLAR Self M M W 44 PA
Occ: Farming Fa: PA Mo: PA
Susannah KEPLAR Wife F M W 33 OH
Occ: Keeping House Fa: MD Mo: MD.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 2 "History of Richland County"; p 510;
"...from his youth. Detailed account concerning the family history is given in the sketch of the life of his elder brother, William F., in this work, so that a repetition of the data is not demanded in the present connection. Mr. Kepler was born in Beaver county, Penn., July 12, 1836, and when he was about five years of age his parents removed to Ohio, where he was reared to maturity, securing a common-school education and workig with his father at wool carding and also at farming. In 1855 the family removed to Richland county, Wis., he having been nineteen years of age at the tim. Here he secured employement in the carding-mill operated by Dr. Brimer, on Ash creek, being thus engaged during three summers and he then turned his attention more particularly to agricultural pursuits. Later he secured eighty acres of land in section 30, town of Marshall, later trading this for the tract of ten acres where he now lives and for forty acres in seciton 19, all being in one body. Here he has since continued to reside, having fifty acres under effective cultivation and having made all the improvements on the farm. He raises principally corn, oats, barley and hay, also sheep, cattle and horses, and he makes a specialty of raising small fruits and has been for many years a successful apiarist, having at the present time about fifty swarms of bees. He is liberal and public-spirited, is a stanch supporter of the cause of the Republican party but has never been a seeker of public office, though he has consented to serve as a school officer. He and his wife are zealous members of the United Brethren church and they command the high regard of the community in which they have so long made their home. In 1867 Mr. Kepler was united in marriage to Miss Susanna Leslie, who was born in Meigs county, O. (Ohio), being a daughter of Levia and Sarah (Thomas) Leslie, who came from the old Buckeye State to Richland county inApril, 1855, locating on a tract of government land i the town of Dayton, where the father reclaimed a good farm. He passed the closing years of his life in Marshall township, and his wife died in Ohio; Mary, who became the wife of John Robinson, both being residents of Cedar Rapids, Neb., at the time of their death; Charles is a telegraph operator and resides in Quincy, Ill.; clarkson met his death while serving as a soldier in the Civil War, dying near Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. kepler is the youngest of the children. mr. and Mrs. Kepler have no children."
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Ellerbe Town Cemetery, Ellerbe, Richmond Co., NC
1 _FA2
2 PLAC Farmer of tobacco and chickens for over fifty years
Note: CENSUS:
1880 Census; Pleasant, Lucas, Iowa
Source: FHL Film 1254352 National Archives Film T9-0352 Page 426C
Enumerated with husband, son, and brother-in-law;
Jennie Linn STUMBAUGH Wife F M W 18 IA
Occ: Keeps House Fa: TN Mo: IN.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunset Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 40, ln 17; Henrietta McClintick, b 5 Mar 1863, d 5 Mar 1955.
CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 2 Jun, ED 126, p 4, ln 12-15. CENSUS 1900, Cedar Rapids Village, Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 1, 1 Jun 1900, family 62; 2 kids, 2 living.
BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C, p 8, Pioneer Sketches;
"...James [McClintick] married Henrietta Broadbent, daughter of Edwin Broadbent, on December 22, 1881. The couple had three children. Henrietta died March 5, 1955."
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunrise Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 6x, ln 13; Elizabeth A. Broadbent (wife of E.), d 3 Oct 1883, 59y 5m 3d.
CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 2 Jun, ED 126, p 4, ln 12-15.
SOURCE: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C, p 8;
"...He [Edwin Broadbent] then moved to Wisconsin and married Elizabeth Ann Wright January 31, 1853. The couple had seven children.
"Elizabeth was born April 12, 1824 in Ohio and died October 3, 1883 in Dayton, Nebraska."
p 205, "Mother, Elizabeth Ann Wright born April 12, 1824, in Ohio; died October 3, 1883."
Note: 1 _FA1
2 PLAC Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Lincoln Co., NC
2 SOUR S034953
3 PAGE 3
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunset Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 40, ln 20; Martha A. Cox, b 1865, d 1951.
CENSUS 1900, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 7, 1 Jun 1900, family 311; enumerated with husband and children; Martha A. Cox, b Jan 1865, m 19y, 9 kids, 8 living, b IL and parents b IL.
BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C;
p 205, ... Martha Ann Foster October 27, 1881 in Richview, Illinois - eleven children."
Mother: Martha Ann Foster, born January 8, 1865 in Richview, Illinois; died September 7, 1951 in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska."
Note: BURIAL: Boone County Cemeteries, Nebraska vol 4, 978.251 V3b v4; Sunset Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Boone, NE; p 40, ln 21; William T. Cox, b 1858, d 1946.
CENSUS 1880, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1254743, 2 Jun, ED 126, p 4, ln 30-38. CENSUS 1900, Cedar Pct., Boone Co., NE, #1240917, ED 17, Sh 7, 1 Jun 1900, family 335; enumerated with wife and kids; William Cox, b Sep 1858, age 41, m 19y, b Misso., F b TN, M b IN. Is Wm Tom Cox linked to wrong parents? I have that Gilbert Cox was b NY, and Eva b OH...? .
BIOGRAPHY: Cedar Rapids, Nebraska 1884-1984, 978.251/C1 H2C;
p 205, "Parents of Lona E. Robinson: Father, W. Tom Cox, born September 19, 1858 in St. Francis County, Missouri; died April 2, 1946 in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska. Married Martha Ann Foster October 27, 1881 in Richvies, Illinois - eleven children."
"Came from Illinois to Nance County, Nebraska in 1887. In 1893 they purchased an unimproved farm in southwest Boone County where they lived until retiring in 1920. A grandson, Lester D. Robinson, now owns and lives on the farm."
Note: SOURCE: ANF from Marianne.
Note: !BIRTH: Senheim Book 1-197, Grenderich.
Note: From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
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