Who's Who at Charles City Assembly, IA
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Charles City Assembly, Charles City, Floyd, Iowa (G-A EB) 1870-present
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Families
Beguelin family
Also see Greene Meeting Room, IA, Highland Meeting Room, IL, & Los Angeles Meeting Room, CA. By 1850, the Tripod family was living @ Highland, IL.
- Paul Alfred Beguelin (b. 1853 Courtelary, Switz. - d. 1921 Greene, Butler, IA), son of Frederic Louis Beguelin (b. 1825 Courtelary, Bern, Switz. - d. 1891 Highland, Madison, IL) & Fannie Langel Beguelin (b. 1826 Courtelary, Switz. - d. 1891 Highland, Madison, IL). Paul emigrated in 1868. Wife: Alphoncine Louise Byse Beguelin (b. 1855 Highland, IL - d. 1949 Los Angeles, CA), daughter of John J. Byze (b. 1829 Switzerland - d. 1893 Highland, IL) & Antoinette Julie Louise Tripod Byse (b. 1832 Aubonne, Vaud, Switzerland; m. 1853 Macoupin, IL).
- Henry Gustave Beguelin (b. 1880 Highland, IL - d. 1957 Ojai, Ventura, CA). Henry resided in Ventura Co., 1927-1957, previously in Portland, Oregon. He retired as an auto mechanic, including many years at the "Big L" garage in Ventura, owned by Ray Franklin Heck (1891-1954). Wife (1905 @ Clayton, St. Louis, MO): Jeanne A. Frieden Begeulin (b. 1885 Switzerland - d. 1964 Santa Cruz Co., CA).
- Ernest Oscar Beguelin (b. 1882 Highland, IL - d. 1961 Hollywood Hills, L.A., CA). 1910 @ St. Louis, MO. 1920 @ Minneapolis, MN. Wife: Hazel M. Beguelin (b. 1895 IN).
- Zelina Lucille Beguelin Walker (b. 1883 Highland, IL - d. 1970 Waterloo, IA). Husband: Robert Sine Walker (b. 1888 Bloomington, Franklin, NE - d. 1976 Waterloo, IA), son of John Charles Walker (b. 1859 Friedens, Somerset, PA - d. 1914 Waterloo, IA) & May Sine Walker (1866-1943 Waterloo, IA).
- Alfred Beguelin +1917-1949+ (b. 1885 Highland, IL - d. 1955 Greene, IL); Wife: Emma Louise Mange Beguelin +1917-1949+ (b. 1887 Highland, IL - d. 1978 Charles City, IA), daughter of Louis T. Mange (1841-1910) & Emma Marie Thalman Mange (b. 1843 Nyon, Vaud, Switz. - d. 1938 Greenville, IL). The Mange family emigrated in late 1850, initially to Pennsylvania.
- Blanche Louise Beguelin Mather +1917-1932+ (b. 1914 Clayton, St. Louis, MO - d. 2005 Greene, IA). Husband: Eldred Charles Mather (b. 1913 Butler Co., IA - d. 1972 Greene, IA), son of Dayton Webster Mather (b. 1887 Clarksville, , IA - d. 1970 Greene, IA) & Gertrude Ann Lucas Mather (1889-1954). Eldred & Blanche were married in the Beguelin home in 1935 by a Methodist pastor, and Dayton & Gertrude were UMC. Blanche was a schoolteacher in 1935 at Butler Co. schools.
- Doris Elaine Beguelin Ipsen 1917-1934+ (b. 1917 Butler Co., IA - d. 1995 Charles City, IA). Husband: Harry Julius Ipsen (b. 1918 KS - d. 1995 Greene, IA), son of Albert Andrew Ipsen (b. 1894 IL - d. 1959 Denver Co., CO) & Marion Stewart Yuill Dunsmore-Ipsen (b. 1901 Fullerton, MT - d. 2000 Northglenn, CO).
- Howard Russell Beguelin +1949+ (b. 1919 Bennezette, Butler, IA - d. 2011 Sandy, Clackamas, OR). Wife (1944 @ Greene, IA): Vada Marie Truex Beguelin (b. 1922 Coldwater, Butler, IA), daughter of William Trimble Truex (b. 1882 Perry, Monroe, OH - d. 1955 Greene, IA) & Vera Pearl Miller Truex (b. 1886 West Point, Butler, IA - d. 2011 Floyd Co., IA).
- Francis Louis Beguelin 1919-1934+ (b. 1919 Bennezette, IA - d. 2011 Menahga, Wadena, MN). Wife: LaVonne Arlene Chapman Beguelin (b. 1928), daughter of Oscar Chapman (b. 1903 Ingham, Franklin, IA - d. 1981 Aredale, Butler, IA) & Thelma Ruth Bobst Chapman (b. 1907 West Fork, Franklin, IA - d. 1993 Dumont, Butler, IA).
- Paul Edward Beguelin (b. 1887 Highland, IL - d. 1968). Wife: Alta Grace Eikenberry Beguelin (1890-1961 Greene, IA), daughter of Benjamin Franklin Eikenberry (b. 1861 Elm Springs, Butler, IA - d. 1927 Coldwater, Butler, IA) & Harriett May Newbern Eikenberry (b. 1865 Fond du Lac, WI - d. 1948 Greene, IA).
- Ida Beguelin Peek (b. 1890 Highland, IL - d. 1975 Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA). Husband: Carl Peek (1900-1950 Waterloo, IA), son of Theodore Peek (b. 1869 Utica, Oneida, NY - d. 1950 Long Beach, L.A., CA) & Leita Bell Cox Peek (b. 1878 Spring Green, Sauk, WI - d. 1966 L.A., CA).
- Laura Beguelin Higginbottom (b. 1892 Highland, IL - d. 1984 Lakewood, Denver, Jefferson, CO). Husband: Elmer Evert Higginbottom (b. 1877 Letts, IA - d. 1961), son of Albert Jerome Higginbottom (b. 1851 Providence Co., RI - d. 1921 New Albany, Wilson, KS) & Lydia Margaret Walker Higginbottom (b. 1857 Louisa Co., IA - d. 1955 Temple, Bell, TX). In 1950, Elmer & Laura resided in Lawrence, KS.
- Pearl Lenore Beguelin Shellabarger (b. 1895 Greenville, Bond, IL - d. 1985 Grand Junction, Mesa, CO). Husband (1915 @ Greene, IA): Paul Shellabarger (b. 1895 Letts, Louisa, IA - d. 1988 Fruita, Mesa, CO), son of Harvey Marcellus Shellabarger (b. 1867 Grandview, Louisa, IA - d. 1960 Des Moines, IA) & Lue Annabelle Cross Shellabarger (b. 1865 Hammondsburgh, Warren, IA - d. 1951 Des Moines, IA). Their wedding was officiated by A.C. Stone, Paul was employed as a barber.
- Harry Mark Beguelin (b. 1900 Greenville, Bond, IL - d. 1969 Redlands, San Bernardino, CA). Wife: Alice Anna Wilshire Beguelin (1901-1959 Redlands, CA), daughter of Joseph Edes Wilshire (b. 1858 San Salvador, San Bernardino, CA - d. 1929 Redlands, CA) & Melissa Agnes Meek Wilshire (b. 1869 Tarkio, Atchison, MO - d. 1949 Redlands, CA).
Darby family
Thomas D. Darby's paternal grandparents were Joseph Darby (b. 1772 Canterbury, Windham, CT - d. 1835 Homer, Cortland, NY) & Anna Grow Darby (b. 1777 Hampton, Windham, CT - d. 1806 Homer, NY).
Joseph Darby was a son of Eleazer Darby (b. 1731 Canterbury, CT - d. 1813 Homer, NY) & Anna Doubleday Darby (b. 1733 Suffield, Hartford, CT - d. 1800 Canterbury, CT). Anna Doubleday Darby was a daughter of Nathaniel Doubleday (b. 1706 Charlestown, MA) & Mary Atwell Doubleday (1710-1740 Boston, MA). Eleazer Darby was a son of James Darby (b. 1702 Dunstable, Middlesex, MA - d. 1786 Brooklyn, CT) & Eleanor Shepard Darby (b. 1701 Plainfield, CT). James Darby was a son of John Derby (b. 1672 Dunstable, MA - d. 1725 Groton, MA) & Mary Blanchard Derby (b. 1674 Chelmsford, MA - d. 1744 Groton, MA). John Derby was a son of Edward Derby, Sr. (b. 1639 Brisley, Surrey, Eng. - d. 1724 Boston, MA) & Susannah Hooke Derby (b. 1643 Eng. - d. 1668 Boston, MA).
Edward Derby, Sr. was a son of Augustine W. Derby (b. 1610 Brisley, Surrey, Eng. - d. 1639 Boston, MA). Augustine was a son of Sir John "Lord Derby" Stanley (b. 1590 East Coker, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1640 Salem, MA). Lord Derby was a son of Sir William Stanley, the 6th Earl of Derby (b. 1561 Westminster, London, Eng. - d. 1642 Chester, Cheshire, Eng.) and the Countess Elisabeth De Vere Stanley of Derby (b. 1575 Lancashire, Eng. - d. 1627 Westminster Abbey, London, Eng.).
Mary Derby was a daughter of John Blanchard (b. 1631 Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Eng. - d. 1694 Dunstable, MA) & Hannah Brackett Blanchard (b. 1634 Boston, MA - d. 1706 Dunstable, MA). Hannah Blanchard was a daughter of Richard Brackett (b. 1610 St. Peters, Eng. - d. 1690 Braintree, Norfolk, MA) & Alice Blower Brackett (b. 1615 St. Gregory, Eng. - d. 1690 Braintree, MA).
Anna Grow Darby was a daughter of Thomas Grow III (b. 1743 Abingdon, Windham, CT - d. 1824 Hampton, CT) & Experience Goodell Grow (b. 1747 Pomfret, Windham, CT - d. 1811 Hampton, CT). Deacon Thomas Grow III was a son of Thomas Grow II (b. 1714 Andover, MA) & Susannah Eaton Grow (b. 1715 Woodstock, CT - d. 1786 Pomfret, CT). Thomas Grow II was a son of Thomas Grow I (b. 1684 Ipswich, MA or Ipswich, Eng. - d. 1753 Pomfret, CT) & Rebecca Holt Grow (b. 1688 Andover, MA - d. 1762 Pomfret, CT). Thomas Grow I was a son of John Grow (b. 1636) & Hannah Lord Grow. Hannah was a daughter of Robert Lord (b. 1603 Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng. - d. 1683 Ipswich, MA).
Experience was a daughter of Ebenezer Goodell (b. 1703 Pomfret, CT - d. 1772 Canterbury, CT) & Experience Lyon Goodell (b. 1704 Woodstock, CT - d. 1758 Pomfret, CT). Ebenezer Goodell was a son of Thomas Goodale (b. 1676 Salem, Essex, MA - d. 1756 Pomfret, CT) & Sarah Horrell Goodale (b. 1687 Beverly, MA - d. 1750 Pomfret, CT). Thomas Goodale was a son of Zachariah Goodell (1640-1715 Salem, MA) & Elizabeth Beauchamp Goodell (1648-1691 Salem, MA). Zachariah was a son of Robert Goodale (b. 1601 Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng. - d. 1682 Salem, MA) & Katherine Killiam Goodale (b. 1606 Dennington, Suffolk, Eng. - d. 1645 Salem, MA). Sarah Horrell Goodale was a daughter of Humphrey Horrell & Elizabeth Smith Horrell (b. 1663 Salem, MA - d. 1746 Halifax, Plymouth, MA).
- Thomas Dewight Darby 1870-1900 (b. 1841 Cortland Co., NY - d. 1900 Clarksville, Butler, IA), son of Thomas Darby (b. 1802 Homer, Cortland, NY - d. 1883 Cortland, NY) & Urana Marana Peck Darby (b. 1810 Solon, Cortland, NY - d. 1866 Cortland, NY). Wife (1867): Frances Elizabeth Bement Darby 1870-1920 (b. 1845 Skaneateles Falls, Onondaga, NY - d. 1920 Clarksville, Butler, IA), daughter of Julius Caesar Bement (b. 1813 Cortland, NY - d. 1865 NY) & Sarah Emaline Darling Bement (b. 1821 NY - d. 1890 Clarksville, IA). Thomas & Frances had one son, and by 1880 had adopted Lida Bishop (b. 1872 Iowa City, Wright, IA).
- Lucius "Lute" Edwin Darby 1870-1943 (b. 1868 Portland, Chautauqua, NY - d. 1943 Clarksville, IA); Wife (1888): Mary Amy Scott Darby +1888-1942 (1867-1942 Clarksville, IA), daughter of Isaac Scott (b. 1839 Morrow, OH - d. 1920 Barton, Clackamas, OR) & Sarah Philippi Scott (b. 1848 Somerset, PA - d. 1923 Santa Ana, Orange, CA). Lucius was a lifelong farmer, at the same location near Clarksville since 1870.
- Sarah Frances "Fannie" Darby Cross 1890-1908+ (b. 1890 Jackson Twp., Butler, IA - d. 1939 Bradford Twp., Chickasaw, IA); Husband (1913 @ Jackson Twp., Butler, IA): Charles Cross (b. 1883 Fremont Twp., Butler, IA), son of Frederick William Cross (b. 1857 Syracuse, Butler, IA - d. 1938 Nashua, Chickasaw, IA) & Evelyn May Porter Cross (1862-1941 Nashua, IA); In 1913, Charles was self-employed as an evangelist. Charles' & Sarah's wedding was witnessed by Luke Aldrich & Edith Cross. F.W. Cross was a son of Jackson Josiah Cross (b. 1829 Cattaraugus Co., NY - d. 1914 Bradford, IA). The Cross family emigrated from Warwickshire, England prior to 1786. Evelyn Cross was a daughter of John Adams Porter (b. 1826 Sheldon, Wyoming, NY - d. 1914 Riverton Twp., Floyd, IA) & Jane Elizabeth Johnson Porter (b. 1833 Springville, Erie, NY - d. 1907 Nashua, IA).
- Lillith M. Darby 1892-1910+ (b. 1892 Jackson Twp., Butler, IA - d. 1987 Waverly, IA). Lillith was employed in 1920 as a grammar (gradeschool) teacher in Fremont Twp., Butler, IA which she retired from by 1950. In her latter years, she resided with four nieces (Elizabeth Miller of Cedar Falls, Ada & Margaret Miller of Clarksville, Corinne Martz of Mountaintop, PA) and her nephew (Francis Miller of Lockport, IL).
- Ruth Elizabeth Darby Miller 1894-1977 (b. 1894 Jackson Twp., Butler, IA - d. 1977 Ainsworth, IA). Husband (1914 @ Presby., Clarksville, IA): Carlyle Mason Miller (b. 1891 Plainfield, Bremer, IA - d. 1977 Waverly, Bremer, IA), son of John Miller (b. 1858 Chicago, IL - d. 1908 Polk Twp., Bremer, IA) & Anna Elizabeth West Miller (b. 1861 Plainfield, IA - d. 1933 Waverly, IA). They farmed in the Plainfield area until 1924 when they moved to Clarksville where Carlyle was employed as a McNess salesman, then the Waverly Sugar Co., finally the International Harvester Co., in Waverly until he retired in 1963.
- Elizabeth Lillith Miller +1924-2004 (b. 1915 Butler Co., IA - d. 2004 Clarksville, IA). She retired in 1981 after 45 years with Northwestern Bell. Her memorial was held at the assembly.
- Ada Ruth Miller 1919-2014 (1919-2014 Clarksville, IA). Ada served as deputy clerk of the Butler Co. Selective Service Board until after WWII, then deputy clerk of court for Butler Co., then office manager of Butler Co. Abstract Co. for 39 years.
- Francis Carlisle Miller 1916-1949+ (b. 1916 Butler Co., IA - d. 1988 Lockport, Will, IL). Wife (1941): Elvera Anna Anderson Miller (1914-2012 Lockport, IL). In 1986, Francis was baptized into the Swedish Covenant in Lockport, Illinois, the same group where his wife was baptized 1915 (rec'd 1933).
- Ronald Carl Miller 1944-1949+ (b. 1944 Cedar Falls, IA - d. 2022 Lockport, IL). He was baptized into the Swedish Covenant church in 1944 (rec'd 1960).
- Margaret Louise Miller 1923-1941+ (b. 1923 Butler Co., IA - d. 2001 Clarksville, IA). Margaret worked as an operator of an address-o-graph machine at the auditor's office at the Butler Co. Courthouse for over 20 years, then the Butler Co. Abstract Office before retiring in 1985.
- Corinne Helen Miller Martz 1926-1944+ (b. 1926 Waverly, Bremer, IA - d. 2016 Wilkes-Barre, PA). Husband: Bernard Allen Martz, Jr. (b. 1929 Tipton, Blair, PA - d. 2016 Wilkes-Barre, PA), son of Bernard Allen Martz, Sr. (1909-1981 Tyrone, Blair, PA) & Edna Mae Weber Martz (b. 1908 Antis Twp., Blair, PA - d. 1979 Tyrone, PA). Corinne was in fellowship with the Boyertown Assembly, PA for many years, and loved the Lord. She worked for the Iowa State Bank in Clarksville, then as an office manager for Business Office Systems in Wilkes-Barre, PA until her retirement.
- Clarence Arthur Darby 1896-1914+ (b. 1896 Clarksville, Butler, IA - d. 1985 Waterloo, Black Hawk, IA). Wife (1918 @ Nashua, IA): Katie Marie Sutter Darby (b. 1894 Plainfield, IA - d. 1990 Independence, Buchanan, IA), daughter of David Sutter (b. 1864 Germany; emig. 1880; d. 1918 Fremont Twp., Butler, IA) & Anna Marie Scheidecker Sutter (b. 1871 Germany; emig. 1883; d. 1968 Charles City, Floyd, IA). Anna was a daughter of Johann Michael Scheidecker (b. 1830 Germany - d. 1896 Butler Co., IA) & Karolina Roth Scheidecker (b. 1838 Germany - d. 1910 Fremont Twp., Butler, IA). See Scheidecker family.
- David Lucius Darby (b. 1919 Butler Co., IA - d. 2009 Irving, Dallas, TX). Wife: Geneva McCurley Howard-Darby (b. 1914 Texas City or Wichita Falls, Galveston, TX - d. 2004 Irving, TX), daughter of John Washington McCurley (b. 1880 Denton, TX - d. 1964 Wichita Falls, TX) & Teley Pollard McCurley (b. 1885 Hamilton, TX - d. 1973 Wichita Falls, TX). David's memorial was held at First Baptist of Dallas. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps.
- Raymond Lyle Darby (b. 1923 Plainfield, IA). Wife: Mary Frances Whipple Darby (b. 1923 Ramsey, Anoka, MN - d. 2006 Loma Linda, San Bernardino, CA), daughter of Arthur Charles Whipple (b. 1886 Galesburg, IL - d. 1947 Elk River, Anoka, MN) & Esther Victoria Loucks Whipple (b. 1897 Malmo, Aitkin, MN - d. 1972 Los Angeles, CA). 1930 @ Grand Rapids, Kent, MI.
- Deanna Lee Darby (b. 3-12-1945 Sherburne, MN - d. 3-28-1945 Hennepin Co., MN)
- Carolyn Rae Darby (1-17-1946 - 2-1-1946 Waverly, IA).
- Erwin Clarence Darby (b. 1924 Plainfield, IA - d. 2005 Waterloo, IA). Wife: Ella Lucille Podhaski Darby (b. 1927 Cedar Rapids, Linn, IA - d. 2003 Jesup, Buchanan, IA), daughter of Joseph F. Podhaski (b. 1870 Monticello, Jones, IA - d. 1945 Waterloo, IA) & Edith Edna Ross Podhaski (b. 1887 Amber, Jones, IA - d. 1949 Waterloo, IA). Ella was raised at the East Park Presbyterian in Waterloo, her memorial was there also.
- Susan "Sue" Marie Darby Bullinga (b. 1952 Waterloo, IA - d. 2021 Marion, Linn, IA). She was a licensed RN, and an active volunteer in a local food pantry, and a member of the First Presby of Marion. Her husband of 45 years was Lothar Bullinga, who is renowned for setting a record for Eastern Iowan men in cross-country skiing in 1980 of 35 miles in just over four hours.
- Richard J. Darby (b. 1958 - d. 1970 Jesup, IA)
- Ellen Lorraine Darby Roberts (b. 1926 Nashua, IA - d. 2016 Charles City, IA). Husband (1952 @ Greene, IA): Harold Roberts (1921-1996 Clarksville, IA), son of James Oliver Roberts (b. 1868 Heyworth, McLean, IL - d. 1940 Butler Co., IA) & Lula Mae Barr Roberts (b. 1885 Kimball, Brule, SD - d. 1958 Clarksville, IA). Their wedding was officiated by Marlin Rayburn at Calvary Baptist in Greene, which was founded in 1939. In 1951, Ellen was employed by the Commercial Bank and Trust Co., in Charles City and Harold farmed west of Clarksville, and his mother resided in San Mateo, CA. Her memorial was held at St. John Evangelical Lutheran in Charles City.
- LeRoy Charles Darby (b. 1927 Plainfield, IA - d. 2009 Sarasota, FL). Wife (1949): Colleen Anna Obermeier Darby (b. 1927 Charles City, IA - d. 2021 Sarasota, FL), daughter of Charles Reuben Obermeier (b. 1890 Peoria, IL - d. 1971 Charles City, IA) & Elda Emma Polzin Obermeier (1893-1970 Charles City, IA). He was "fondly remembered for his strong faith in Christ, his perseverance, his generosity, and most of all, his positive outlook on life in all circumstances". He joined the Merchant Marines after graduating from Greene High School in 1945, and transferred to the Navy in 1946, and honorably discharged. Three months after his wedding in May of 1949, he contracted bulbar and paralytic polio which left him in complete paralysis. Thru rehab, he regained some use of his body, and graduated from Hamilton College, and continued into a 55 year banking career, as per his obit, as well as serving as a city clerk, and as president of the first Lions Club in Marble Rock. LeRoy's memorial was at St. Paul ELC in Monona where he resided many years, he was also with Faith ELCA of Sarasota where he was a strong supporter of the development of a major outreach expansion wing.
- Eliza Marie Darby White 1900-1918+ (b. 1900 Clarksville, IA - d. 1984 Edmonds, Snohomish, WA). Husband (1925 @ Glendive, Dawson, MT): Clarence Augustus White (b. 1900 Boissevain, Brandon, MB - d. 1982 Seattle, King, WA), son of John "Gus" Augustus White (b. 1868 Brunswick, Renssalaer NY; emig. 1887 & 1896; d. 1954 Coquitlam, Greater Vancouver, BC) & Grace Victoria Irving White (b. 1870 Winchester, Stormont, ON - d. 1963 New Westminster, GV, BC). By 1916, Gus & Grace were PB (previously Presby.) in Moose Jaw, SK. He was employed as a painter and carpenter, then operating a Christian bookstore by 1921. Clarence & Eliza were registered Presby. by 1931, living in Vancouver, he was employed as a steam shovel salesman. By 1940, they were living in Seattle.
- Irving Darby White (b. 1931 Vancouver, BC - d. 1999 Seattle, WA). Wife (1959 @ Tabernacle Baptist, Seattle, WA): Jessie Jean Simons White (b. 1928 Bremerton, WA - d. 1995 Seattle, WA), daughter of Theodore "Ted" Thomas Simons (b. 1905 Cavalier, Pembina, ND - d. 1963 Bremerton, WA) & Lois Jean Violet Simons (b. 1910 Bremerton, WA - d. 1988 Edmonds, Snohomish, WA). Their wedding was officiated by Forrest Johnson who pastored there 1944-1969 who helped found Camp Gilead. Lois Simons attended North Kitsap Baptist. In the early 1950's, Jessie Simons helped organize a women's missionary group sponsored by what is now Faith Community Bible.
- Irene Mable Darby Oakley 1903-1921+ (b. 1903 Clarksville, IA - d. 2002 Rockford, Winnebago, IL). Husband (1927 @ Rockford, IL): Charles Henry Oakley (b. 1907 Durand, Winnebago, IL - d. 1997 Rockford, IL), son of John Edward Oakley (1867-1955 Durand, IL) & Elizabeth "Lizzie" M. Sodaman Oakley (b. 1870 Harrison, Winnebago, IL - d. 1928 Durand, IL).
- Beverly "Bev" Jean Oakley Stephens (b. 1928 Durand, IL - d. 2013 Goshen, Elkhart, IN). Husband: Frederick Colan Stephens (b. 1929 Salamanca, Cattaraugus, NY - d. 2010 Goshen, IN). Frederick was an elder for many years at Beulah Missionary Church.
- Richard C. Oakley (b. 1932 Durand, IL - d. 2022 Rockford, IL). Wife: Stella Ruth Chialda Oakley (b. 1941 Chicago, IL - d. 2014 Rockford, IL). Richard attended Beth Eden UMC in Rockford.
- Lyle Dwight Darby 1902-1920+ (b. 1902 Clarksville, IA - d. 1974 Hendersonville, Henderson, NC). Wife (1926 @ Perry, OH): Frances Marie Eberly Darby (b. 1905 China, Lee, IL - d. 1992 Black Mountain, Buncombe, NC), daughter of John F. Eberly (b. 1871 China, IL) & Anna M. Christianson Eberly (b. 1866 Denmark; emig. 1882; m. 1885; d. 1935 Dixon, Lee, IL). In 1930, Lyle resided in Sturgis, Michigan where he was employed as a district manager for Maytag where he continued in Dayton, Ohio. In 1965, they relocated to Hendersonville, NC where he was employed as a rep for Avco. Attended First Baptist of Hendersonville. No children.
- Celia Emeline Darby Ritzman 1905-1923+ (b. 1905 Clarksville, IA - d. 1942 Waverly, IA). Husband (1927 @ Dumont, Butler, IA): Glenn Virgil Ritzman (b. 1904 Butler Co., IA - d. 1947 Iowa City, IA), son of Robert Peter Ritzman (b. 1875 Dunkerton, Black Hawk, IA - d. 1948 Iowa City, IA) & Ada Irene Mead Ritzman (b. 1874 Allison, Butler, IA - d. 1947 Dumont, Butler, IA). In 1927, Glenn was employed as a painter. Their wedding was officiated by DeWitt Clinton Perry (b. 1870 Jesup, IA - d. 1945 Maquoketa, Jackson, IA), Methodist pastor.
- Mervin Lucius Darby (b. 1906 Clarksville, IA - d. 1999 Waverly, IA). Wife (1941 @ Minneapolis, MN): Olive Rebecca Loucks Darby (b. 1912 Ramsey, Anoka, MN - d. 2016 Clarksville, IA), daughter of William Elbin Loucks (b. 1859 Gallipolis, Gallia, OH - d. 1933 Anoka Co., MN) & Amelia Jane Keillor Loucks (b. 1870 Hopewell, Albert, NB - d. 1945 Anoka Co., MN). William Loucks' father, William Allen Loucks, Sr. (1822-1909) Galla Co., OH), was a veteran of the Civil War, serving Aug. 5, 1862 thru June 13, 1865 in the Light Artillery of the Army on the Union side. His grandfather, Jacob S. Loucks, served in the 56th Regt. Jacob's father, William, was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Jacob's grandfather (Olive Darby's great-great-great-grandfather) Johann Peter Loucks (b. 1726 Munster, Germany - d. 1799 Bedminster, PA) emigrated to Philadelphia in 1748, arriving on the ship "Patience". Amelia's family was "Baptist Closed Communion" in 1871. Mervin & Olive's wedding took place in the home of Olive's sister Mrs. Harry Raynor in 1941. At the time, Mervin was employed as a bookkeeper for the Butler Bros. franchise in Minneapolis. Butler Bros., founded in Chicago in 1877, developed the Ben Franklin five-and-dime stores where Sam Walton (founder of Walmart) got his start in franchising.
- Richard Mervin Darby (6-20-1949 Charles City, IA)
- Lucius "Lute" Edwin Darby 1870-1943 (b. 1868 Portland, Chautauqua, NY - d. 1943 Clarksville, IA); Wife (1888): Mary Amy Scott Darby +1888-1942 (1867-1942 Clarksville, IA), daughter of Isaac Scott (b. 1839 Morrow, OH - d. 1920 Barton, Clackamas, OR) & Sarah Philippi Scott (b. 1848 Somerset, PA - d. 1923 Santa Ana, Orange, CA). Lucius was a lifelong farmer, at the same location near Clarksville since 1870.
Hoel family
- James Franklin Hoel (b. 1860 Sunman, Ripley, IN - d. 1946 Minneapolis, MN), son of Alonzo Hoel (b. 1835 OH - d. AR) & Mary Catherine Anderson Hoel (b. 1844 Hawley, IN - d. 1929 Fruitland, ID). In 1900, James was farming in Roswell, Canyon, Idaho. By 1910, he was employed as a cashier in the grain industry, residing in Richfield, Hennepin, Minnesota.
- Minerva "Minnie" Arnold Walker Hoel (b. 1860 S. Foster, RI - d. 1935 Minneapolis, MN)
- Frank Goodhue Hoel +1949+ (b. 1891 Minneapolis, MN - d. 1964 Charles City, IA). Wife (1914 @ Clarksville, IA): Grace Mae Wamsley Hoel (b. 1892 Butler Co., IA - d. 1969 Charles City, IA), daughter of John Randolph Wamsley (b. 1861 Blue Creek, Adams, OH - d. 1930 Alexandria, Butler, IA) & Mary J. Hall Wamsley (b. 1863 Sumner or Waverly, Bremer, IA; m. 1883 Clarksville, IA; d. 1918 Butler Co., IA). Mary Wamsley was a daughter of James Hall (b. 1844 Eng.) & Mary Mabb Hall (b. 1839 NY; m. 1862 Bremer Co., IA). See Wamsley family. Frank & Grace's wedding was officiated by William Hugh Sinclair (b. 1860 York Twp., DuPage, Chicago, IL - d. 1924 Oakland, CA). In 1930, Frank was employed in Minneapolis with Johnson Print Shop.
- Helen Ardis Hoel Swartzrock (b. 1917 Clarksville, IA - d. 1991 Charles City, IA). Husband (1945 @ Greene, IA): Frank Arthur Swartzrock (b. 1887 Ulster Twp., Floyd, IA - d. 1966 Osage, Mitchell, IA), son of Theodore Swartzrock (b. 1859 Germany - d. 1939 Charles City, IA) & Ida Toebe Swartzrock (b. 1862 Germany - d. 1932 Charles City, IA). Helen operated a dress shop 1942-1945 in Greene. Their wedding was officiated by Charles Segarstrom, pastor of the Baptist church in Greene.
- Marian Louise Hoel Whiteside (b. 1920 Clarksville, IA - d. 1985 Waterloo, IA). Husband: Robert Leland Whiteside (1923-1985 Clarksville, IA), son of Jesse Clark Whiteside (b. 1883 New Harmony, Pike, MO - d. 1939 Clarksville, IA) & Mabel E. Tennyson Whiteside (b. 1889 Clarksville, IA - d. 1971 Gardena, L.A., CA). In 1940, Marian was employed in Dayton, Butler, Iowa as a schoolteacher. Mabel's grandfather was William Tennyson (b. 1829 Yorkshire, Eng. - d. 1911 Clarksville, IA), who emigrated to the U.S. about 1849, spending the first six years traveling before settling in 1855 in Mt. Vernon, Iowa, credited as a pioneer of Linn County. He relocated ten years later in 1865 to Clarksville. William's wife was Mary Shields Tennyson (b. 1834 Yorkshire, Eng. - d. 1877 Clarksville, IA), her father Robert Shields (1809-1890) emigrated in 1851, settling in St. Joseph, MO until 1856 when he relocated to Black Hawk Co., IA and his later farm in 1873. Unknown if any relation to Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) although doubtful as they were from different areas of England.
- Ruth Agnes Hoel Aldrich (b. 1896 Minneapolis, MN - d. 1954 Northfield, Rice, MN). Husband (1915 @ Minneapolis, MN): Leslie Elmer Aldrich (b. 1889 Adair, IA - d. 1973 Rice Co., MN), son of Charles Elmer Aldrich (b. 1854 Thurston, Steuben, NY - d. 1936 Adair, IA) & Agnes Carney Aldrich (b. 1854 Richmond, Ottawa, ON - d. 1915 Adair, IA). Lester & Ruth's wedding was officiated by Dr. Stanley Burroughs Roberts (b. 1855 Phelps, Ontario, NY - d. 1933 Minn., MN) of Bethlehem German Presby. Leslie's 2nd wife (1955): Ruth Canner Aldrich (b. 1902 St. Paul, Ramsey, MN - d. 1994 Dakota Co., MN), daughter of Joseph Albert Canner (b. 1864 Milwaukee, WI - d. 1940 St. Paul, MN) & Lydia Wilhelmina Hummel Canner (b. 1873 Cottage Grove, Washington, MN - d. 1951 St. Paul, MN). Ruth's 1st husband was Sterling Walker Hoel (1903-1948 Minneapolis, MN). See "Sterling Hoel" below.
- Paul Elmer Aldrich (b. 1920 Minneapolis, MN - d. 1995 Northfield, Rice, MN). Wife (1941 @ Rice Co., MN): Blanche Taylor Aldrich (b. 1921 Randolph, Dakota, MN - d. 2018 Northfield, Rice, MN), daughter of William Edwin Taylor (b. 1893 Sciota, Dakota, MN - d. 1968 Rice Co., MN) & Edna Ardelle Turnacliff Taylor (b. 1897 Wilton, Waseca, MN - d. 1998 Northfield, MN).
- Carlisle Marshall Aldrich (1929-2019 Northfield, MN). Wife (1950): Barbara Jane Lindquist Aldrich. Carlisle graduated from the School of Agriculture at the Univ. of Minn. in 1947, then farmed lifelong west of his parents' home, as per his obit. One of his favorite activities was attendance at a weekly Wednesday morning men's bible study at Emmaus Baptist where he was present at the day of his homegoing.
- Faith Aldrich Johnston
- Sterling Walker Hoel (1903-1948 Minneapolis, MN). Wife (1926): Ruth Canner Aldrich (b. 1902 St. Paul, Ramsey, MN - d. 1994 Dakota Co., MN), daughter of Joseph Albert Canner (b. 1864 Milwaukee, WI - d. 1940 St. Paul, MN) & Lydia Wilhelmina Hummel Canner (b. 1873 Cottage Grove, Washington, MN - d. 1951 St. Paul, MN). Ruth's 2nd husband was Sterling's sister's 1st husband Leslie Aldrich (1889-1973). Sterling was self-employed as a florist and garden nursery operator. His memorial was held at Grace and Truth Gospel Hall, 3701 S. 14th Ave., Minneapolis.
- Sherwood Wendell Hoel (b. 1927 Minn., MN - d. 2012 Apple Valley, Dakota, MN). Sherwood operated the family greenhouse.
- Leland "Lee" Franklin Hoel (b. 1930 Minn., MN - d. 1996 Stuart, West Palm Beach, FL). Wife (1953 @ Minn., MN): Joan Amelia Pinder Hoel (b. 1930 - d. 2021). Leland earned the rank of Corporal in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was employed as a material control supervisor with Thermo King Trucking Refrigeration in Minneapolis, and relocated to Florida in 1991. He was a member of the First Baptist in Port St. Lucie, FL.
- Marilyn J. Hoel Thompson (b. 1933 Minn., MN). Husband: Larry Anderson Thompson (b. 1938 Nassau, Bahamas - d. 1997 Minn., MN), son of Anderson D. Thompson (b. 1904 Abaco, Bahamas) & Susan Grace Sands Thompson.
- Frank Goodhue Hoel +1949+ (b. 1891 Minneapolis, MN - d. 1964 Charles City, IA). Wife (1914 @ Clarksville, IA): Grace Mae Wamsley Hoel (b. 1892 Butler Co., IA - d. 1969 Charles City, IA), daughter of John Randolph Wamsley (b. 1861 Blue Creek, Adams, OH - d. 1930 Alexandria, Butler, IA) & Mary J. Hall Wamsley (b. 1863 Sumner or Waverly, Bremer, IA; m. 1883 Clarksville, IA; d. 1918 Butler Co., IA). Mary Wamsley was a daughter of James Hall (b. 1844 Eng.) & Mary Mabb Hall (b. 1839 NY; m. 1862 Bremer Co., IA). See Wamsley family. Frank & Grace's wedding was officiated by William Hugh Sinclair (b. 1860 York Twp., DuPage, Chicago, IL - d. 1924 Oakland, CA). In 1930, Frank was employed in Minneapolis with Johnson Print Shop.
Ipsen family
Harry's paternal grandparents were Mathias Christian Ipsen (b. 1865 Bornholm, Hovedstaden, Denmark - d. 1957 La Grange, Chicago, IL) & Hansine Nikoline Hansen Ipsen (b. 1871 Bornholm, Denmark - d. 1907 La Grange, IL), who were members of the official religion of Denmark (Evangelical Lutheran). Emigrating to the U.S. in 1892, they were married in 1893 at the Bethlehem ELCA in Chicago. Mathias (or "Christ") was employed in Chicago as a cobbler for a retail shoe store.
In 1940, Harry was employed in Denver with the Merchant Biscuit Company, then located at its founding location at 842 Walnut St. in Denver, Colorado (which is now part of the Metropolitan State University campus). That year (1940), Merchant also purchased a factory in Omaha, Nebraska from Nabisco that nine years later made the first Girl Scout cookies. In 1927, Merchant merged with several others to form the United Biscuit Company of America, and rebranded in 1966 as Keebler, as per its wiki.
By 1952, Harry was employed in Charles City with the Oliver Corp., incorporated by James Oliver in 1858 in South Bend, IN, which produced castings for Singer sewing machines, wagon skeins for Studebaker, Hoosier drills, Thomas & Mast grain drills, cider presses & cultivators, Buckeye drills, Hart & Parr combustion engines, Red River threshers, Ann Arbor hay balers, White tractors, Cletrac (Cleveland) tractors & crawlers, Cockshutt tractors, and Farquar cultivators.
During WWII, they built airplane fuselages for Boeing at their factory in Battle Creek, Michigan, 25-ton crane carrier transmissions and 106MM rifle gun mounts for the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in Charles City, IA, the MG-1 crawler & M-47 tank final drives in Cleveland, 76MM Walker Bull-Dog tank guns in Gilroy, California, and 150MM Howitzer gun parts in Shelbyville, OH. In 1947, the company employed 9,000. The company stopped manufacturing in 1976. Also see its wiki and its heritage organization.
Harry's mother worked 20 years for Denver Dry Goods in charge of alterations, and a member of Edgewater UMC 1938-1968. Harry's father's 2nd wife was Marion "Minnie" Stewart Yuill Dunsmore-Ipsen (b. 1901 Fergus Co., MT - d. 2000 CO), daughter of Robert Yuill (b. 1868 Glasgow, Scot. - d. 1921 Lewistown, Fergus, MT) & Elizabeth Watson Yuill-Van Tine (b. 1868 Edinburgh, Scot. - d. 1934 Auburn, King, WA).
- Harry Julius Ipsen +1995 (b. 1918 Winfield, Cowley, KS - d. 1995 Greene, Butler, IA), son of Albert Andrew Ipsen (b. 1894 Chicago, IL - d. 1959 Denver, CO) & Helen B. Adams Ipsen-Norred (b. 1891 Bushnell, McDonough, IL - d. 1968 Edgewater, Jefferson, CO). 1920 @ Ninnescah, Cowley, KS. In Harry's early years, the family moved to Colorado where Albert was employed as a lineman for Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph, as per his obit in FindAGrave. Their wedding was witnessed by Doris' sister and her husband, Mr. & Mrs. Eldred C. Mather. Harry & Doris resided in Denver for five years after their wedding, then returned to Greene.
- Doris Elaine Beguelin Ipsen 1917-1934+; +1995 (b. 1917 Bennezette Twp., Butler, IA; m. 1941 Presby. parsonage, Denver, CO; d. 1995 Charles City, IA), daughter of Alfred Beguelin +1917-1949+ (b. 1885 Highland, IL - d. 1955 Greene, IL) & Emma Louise Mange Beguelin +1917-1949+ (b. 1887 Highland, IL - d. 1978 Charles City, IA). Also see Beguelin family. Doris was a schoolteacher in Dumont, Packard & Aredale prior to her wedding in 1941, residing in Bristow. She then sold homemade pies during her time in Denver. She regularly attended the summer PB conferences in Cedar Falls, as per her obit in FindAGrave. Children: William "Bill", Mary, David, Roger & Elaine.
Jepsen family
In 1920, Amanda resided with Iver Jepson (b. 1891 Butler Co., IA) and his wife Jessie Wamsley Jepsen and her sister Jessie. See Wamsley family. Iver was later a founder of Nashua Bible Church, he and his wife were well-known for their hospitality to missionaries and locals alike, and "little children loved him".
- Anders Julius Jeppesen (b. 1870 Palleshave, Fyn, Denmark; emig. 1893; m. 1894 Elkhorn, Shelby, IA; d. 1930 Kimballton, Audubon, IA)
- Kirstine Jacobine Christiansen Jeppesen (b. 1871 Freltofte, Fyn, Denmark - d. 1942 Exira, Audubon, IA)
- Dr. Amanda Jepsen +1915-1920+ (b. 1896 Sharon, Audubon, IA). She was a schoolteacher in 1915 residing in Plainfield, and affiliated with the PB. By 1920, she was a chiropractor. Death unknown.
Ransom family
Orrie's emigrating ancestor was Robert Ransom (b. 1598 Suffolk, Eng. - d. 1675 Plymouth, MA) who emigrated to the U.S. in 1654, as per Founders of Early American Families. His first wife was Lucy Purefoy (b. 1590 Leicester, Eng. - d. 1657 Elizabeth City, VA). Their son Robert (b. 1636 Ipswich, [[England|Eng. - d. 1697 Plympton, Plymouth, MA) lived in Sandwich that first year (as per [as per Freeman's History of Cape Cod and was working as an apprentice to Thomas Dexter, Jr. in Plymouth, becoming a freeman in 1657. Subsequently he acquired a farm in Lakenham which merged in 1708 with Plympton. In spite of early troubles in Robert Jr.'s young adult years, as per Families of Western New York, he is credited with rearing "a large family of sons and daughters who appear to have been respected people who intermarried with the best families of the colony". In 1675, he was appointed one of four surveyors of highways of Plymouth.
The paternal grandparents of Orrie were Miner Ransom (b. 1813 Plymouth, Luzerne, PA - d. 1897 Lanark, Carroll, IL) & Elizabeth Shonk Ransom (b. 1817 Sussex Co., NJ - d. 1895 Lanark, IL). Elizabeth Ransom's paternal grandfather was Johann "John" Martin Shonk/Schenck/Schanck (b. 1741 Oberriexingen, Wurttemberg, Germany - d. 1815 Hope, Warren, NJ) who, with his wife Dorothea and three grown children were members in the latter days of the Moravian Church there before relocating to Illinois.
Hope was a Moravian settlement previously known as Greenland, the latter as a tribute to Samuel Green who, with his wife Abigail, "served as hosts for Moravian missionaries and Indians passing through n their way to the missions in New York and Connecticut", as per History of Hope 1769-1808 (by Vernon H. Nelson). It was sold to the Moravian Church in 1769, and renamed "Hope" in 1775. The Revolutionary War broke out about this time, and the Moravians found themselves in an difficult position due to their pacifistic stance but enjoyed relative peace, and even had opportunity to house George Washington for several hours on July 26, 1782 when he was enroute from Philadelphia to Newburgh, NY after spending the night in another Moravian settlement of Bethlehem. In 1946, area Moravians (Riverside, Palmyra, Egg Harbor & Union) established Camp Hope, a youth camp on Little Silver Lake.
In 1830, the Beetle family (Orrie's maternal ancestry) resided in Bedford, PA until between 1848-1850 when they moved to Dublin, OH. Then to Lee Co., Illinois until 1855 when they resettled to a farm near Leoni, Butler, IA. Orrie's maternal grandfather Andrew Beetle (b. 1813 PA - d. 1902 Clarksville, IA) was later a member of the Stone-Campbell movement (CoC) in Clarksville. Orrie's maternal grandmother was Susanna Willis Beetle (b. 1820 PA - d. 1893 Clarksville, IA). Nothing further appears known in Ancestry.com about Andrew or Susanna's ancestry.
- Orvil "Orrie" Shonk Ransom (b. 1873 Jackson Twp., Butler, IA - d. 1951 Allison, Butler, IA), son of Charles Miner Ransom (b. 1841 Plymouth, Luzerne, PA - d. 1921 Clarksville, IA) & Ruth Ellen Beetle Ransom (b. 1850 Dublin, Mercer, OH - d. 1891 Clarksville, IA). In 1910, Orrie was farming near Herrick, Deuel, SD, and in 1917 nearby in Gary, SD. By 1920, he had returned home to Jackson Twp., Butler, IA where he remained.
- Flora Mae Lore Ransom (b. 1875 Juda, Green, WI - d. 1931 Clarksville, IA), daughter of Henry James Lore (b. 1844 Centre, Berks/Perry, PA - d. 1930 Clarksville, IA) & Susan Jane Hoffman Lore (b. 1853 Monroe, Cumberland, PA - d. 1901 Dayton Twp., Butler, IA). Memorial at United CoC of Allison.
- Floyd Lowell Ransom (b. 1898 Jackson Twp., Butler, IA - d. 1919 St. Louis, MO).
- Cleopatra Bernice Ransom Miller (b. 1899 Jackson Twp., Butler, IA - d. 1969 Waterloo, IA). Husband (1922 @ Mason City, IA): Charles James Joseph Miller (b. 1898 Chicago, IL - d. 1966 Allison, Butler, IA), son of who died when he was a child, he was raised by the Bert Hagerty family of Greene. Charles served as Secretary of the Butler County Fair for several years, and had a Catholic memorial in Allison.
Scheidecker family
Johann Michael Scheidecker was born in 1830 in Dundenheim, Ortenau, Germany, a son of Johann Georg Scheidecker I (b. 1802 Ichenheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - d. 1862 Dundenheim, Ortenaukreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) & Anna Maria Wagner Scheidecker (b. 1797 Ichenheim, Ger. - d. 1877 Dundenheim, Ger.). Johann emigrated to the U.S. about 1883, and were naturalized by 1889. Johann died in 1896, buried in the Pleasant Hill cemetery in Clarksville.
Maria Eva Roth Scheidecker (1832-1866)
Six of Johann's children were born to his first wife, Maria Eva Roth (b. 1832 Ichenheim, Ger. - d. 1866 Dundenheim, Ger.), they were married in 1857 in Dundenheim. She was a daughter of Johann Adam Roth (b. 1805 Ichenheim, Ger. - d. 1879 Dundenheim, Ger.) & Maria Eva Huss Roth (b. 1804 Icheneheim, Ger. - d. 1850 Dundenheim, Ger.). Current genealogical research traces Maria Eva Huss' paternal ancestry back to the early 1600's in Ichenheim. Unknown if Maria is a descendant of Jan Hus ((1369-1375)-1415), martyred Czech theologian and seminal church reformer who influenced Martin Luther, because there is a 300-year gap in research on Ancestry. However, it is notable that one of the early direct ancestors was named Johannes Martin Huss (b. 1682 Ichenheim, Ger.), granted he was baptized Lutheran also.
- John Michael Scheidecker (b. 1858 Schenheim, Dundenheim, Ger. - d. 1931 Clarksville, IA). Wife: Katharina Vetter Scheidecker (b. 1866 Friesenheim, Ortenaukreis, B-W, Ger. - d. 1951 St. Charles Twp., Floyd, IA), daughter of Karl Vetter I (1836-1917 Friesenheim, Ger.) & Katharina Färber Vetter (1831-1904 Friesenheim, Ger.). John & Katharina had sixteen children.
- Gottlieb Scheidecker (Mar. 11 - June 16, 1860 Dundenheim, Ger.)
- Gottfried Schedecker (b. 1861 Dundenheim, Ger. - d. 1886 Clarksville, IA). Died at 25 years old.
- Johann Georg Scheidecker (Sept. 14 - Oct. 13, 1862 Dundenheim, Ger.)
- Wilhelm Scheidecker (1863-1865 Dundenheim, Ger.)
- David Scheidecker (b. 1864 Dundenheim, Ger. - d. 1885 Clarksville, IA)
- George John Scheidecker (b. 1866 Dundenheim, Ger. - d. 1936 Charles City, IA). Wife (1895 @ Fremont Twp., Butler, IA): Maria Elizabetha Kehret Scheidecker (b. 1874 Kehl, Orten., B-W, Ger. - d. 1967 Charles City, IA), daughter of Georg Fredrick Kehret (b. 1830 Kehl, Ger.; emig. 1883; d. 1907 Nashua, Chickasaw, IA) & Christina Müll (b. 1836 Oldenhofen, Ger. - d. 1907 Nashua, IA). Georg & Christina were members of the "German church in Pleasant Valley". George & Maria had five children.
Karolina Roth Scheidecker (1838-1910)
Johann's first wife Maria died on Dec. 9, 1866 in Dundenheim. On Mar. 14, 1867 he remarried Karolina Roth (b. 1838 Dundenheim, Ger. - d. 1910 Fremont Twp., Butler, IA), daughter of Johann David Roth II (b. 1803 Ichenheim, Ger.) & Maria Ursula Wurth Roth (b. 1795 Altenheim, Orten., Ger.), and presumably a cousin of his first wife. They had seven more children, the first three died as infants:
- Wilhelm Scheidecker (June 7, 1868 - Jan. 11, 1869 Dund., Ger.)
- Karolina Scheidecker (June 7, 1869 - Oct. 4, 1869 Dund., Ger.)
- Gottlieb Scheidecker (June 27, 1870 - July 12, 1870 Dund., Ger.)
- Anne Marie Scheidecker Sutter (b. 1871 Dund., Ger. - d. 1968 Charles City, IA). Husband (1892 @ Butler Co., IA): David Sutter (b. 1864 Altenheim, Ort., B-W., Ger.; emig. 1880; d. 1918 Fremont Twp., Butler, IA), son of Michael Sutter & Anna Maria Koenig Sutter.
- Katie Marie Sutter Darby (b. 1894 Plainfield, Butler, IA - d. 1990 Independence, Buchanan, IA). Husband: Clarence Arthur Darby (b. 1896 Clarksville, IA - d. 1985 Waterloo, IA), son of Lucius Edwin Darby (b. 1868 Portland, Chautaqua, NY - d. 1943 Clarksville, IA) & Mary Amy Scott Darby (1867-1942 Clarksville, IA). Lucius Darby's father founded this assembly in his home. See Darby family.
- Anna "Ann" Sutter (b. 1896 Plainfield, IA - d. 1978 Cedar Falls, IA). Never married. Alfred Pratt of Temple Baptist (GARBC) @ Charles City officiated her memorial.
- Mary Sutter (b. 1899 Plainfield, IA - d. 1988 Cedar Falls, IA). Never married.
- Karolina Scheidecker (b. 1872 Dund., Ger. - d. 1893 Plainfield, IA)
- Marie "Katie" Katherine Scheidecker Rudy (b. 1875 Dund., Ger. - d. 1945 Portland, Multnomah, OR). In 1910, she was employed in Plainville as a dressmaker. Husband (1893 @ Butler Co., IA, officiated by F.C. Cluir): Johann Georg "George" Rudy (b. 1856 Weiler, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, B-W, Germany - d. 1898 CA), son of Ludwig Rudy (ca. 1825-1885) & Anna Margaretha Spengler Rudy (ca. 1825-1885), married 1851 @ Weiler, Ger.). In 1893, George was listed as a "minister of Gospel". In 1898, he was pastoring St. John in Pleasant Hill until health forced him to resign, and they moved to California.
- Theodora "Dora" Rudy Felten (b. 1894 Plainfield, IA - d. 1990 Grand Rapids, Kent, MI). Husband: Emil Felten (b. 1889 Germany - d. 1959 Sheboygan, WI), brother of William Scheidecker's wife, and of Theodora's sister Matilda's husband. Also a son of John William Felten (b. 1848 Germany - d. 1929 Sheboygan, WI) & Caroline Nordmann Felten (b. 1847 Germany - d. 1914 Sheboygan, WI). Emil & Theodora had ten children.
- Harold Daniel Felten (b. 1916 Sheboygan, WI - d. 2016 Grand Rapids, MI). Died at Rest Haven retirement village, where he had lived many years, twelve days before his hundredth birthday. 1st wife (1941 @ Rockford, IL): Jane Eleanor Harrison Felten (b. 1915 Rockford, IL - d. 1989 La Crosse, WI), daughter of Oskar Harald Harrisson aka Oscar Harold Harrison (b. 1884 Saby, Jönköping, Sweden - d. 1969 Rockford, IL) & Gilberta Jane Hoskins Harrison (b. 1890 Newport, Vermillion, IN; m. 1913 Chicago, IL; d. 1982 Rockford, IL). 2nd wife (1998 @ Rockford, IL): Eunice Hoslett Halloin-Felten (b. 1917 Casco Twp., Kewaunee, WI - d. 2006 Rockford, IL), daughter of John Hoslett (b. 1881 Red River Twp., Kewaunee, WI - d. 1953 Green Bay, Brown, WI) & Alice Fabry Hoslett (b. 1882 Kewaunee Co., WI; m. 1911 Green Bay, WI; d. 1956 Preble, Brown, WI). Harold worked as a cost accountant for his primary occupation, but was also ordained as a Baptist pastor in 1953, and by the PCUSA in 1990, serving churches in Neenah, Green Bay, Omro, and Sheboygan, Wisconsin, as well as Rockford and Roscoe, Illinois as per his obit. He also founded Christ Covenant (PCUSA) in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Notable that Harold's 2nd wife's maternal grandparents were Emil Fabry (1860-1936 Red River Twp., Kewaunee, WI) & Mary Hanquet Fabry (b. 1864 Luxemburg Twp., Kewaunee, WI - d. 1942 Red River Twp., Kewaunee, WI) who were married in a PB assembly on Feb. 4, 1882 located in Lincoln Twp., Kewaunee, WI.
- Lawrence Felten (1926-2020 Sheboygan, WI) who served as a city clerk 24 years, and in his love for music co-founded at least two musical ministry groups ("Men of Harmony" & "King's Delegates Quartet"), and was active with Sheboygan E-Free. Lawrence's wife was Mary Ann Verlare Felten, married 1956 at Broadway Avenue Gospel Chapel in Sheboygan.
- Jonathan George Rudy (b. 1896 Plainfield, IA - d. 1986 Los Angeles, CA). Nicknamed "Dannie" in 1900. Wife (1925 @ Portland, OR): Ivy Dorothy M. Blessley Rudy (b. 1896 Lewisham, Kent, Eng. - d. 1985 Alhambra, L.A., CA), daughter of Charles John Blessley (b. 1856 Dorking, Surrey, Eng. - d. 1923 Minneapolis, MN) & Emilie Naomi Agate Blessley (b. 1869 Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng.; emig. 1903; d. 1942 Minneapolis, MN). In 1920, Dorothy was a schoolteacher in Minneapolis. In 1930, John & Dorothy lived in Montebello, L.A., CA and John was employed as an inspector for a tire company. By 1942, John was employed for the Vard Mechanical Laboratory, in Pasadena (where the family moved), which founded by Vard Beecher Wallace (1901-1988) of Sierra Madre, CA and Paul H. Ford. The company supplied drafting machines to aircraft engineers including Allen Lockheed & Jack Northrop, as per National Museum of American History. F.P. Carter of East Los Angeles was a reference on John's draft card.
- Mathilda Rudy Felten (b. 1897 Plainfield, IA - d. 1965 Sheboygan, WI). Husband: William Felten (b. 1897 - d. 1985 Sheboygan, WI), son of John William Felten (b. 1848 Germany - d. 1929 Sheboygan, WI) & Caroline Nordmann Felten (b. 1847 Germany - d. 1914 Sheboygan, WI). William Felten's sister Martha married Matilda's mother's youngest brother William Scheidecker (1880-1945) in the below sketch. Also, William Felten's brother Emil married Matilda's sister Theodora.
- Lydia Rudy (b. 1898 Plainfield, IA - d. 1968 Portland, OR). As early as 1930 thru 1950, Lydia was employed as a machine operator for Bayly Mfg. (+1899-1991) which, according to HistoryColorado, was one of the largest factories in North America producing men's work clothes, founded in Denver, and "the first to sign union contracts for their employees. They also manufactured clothes for the Navy". Lydia resided in Tacoma, WA in 1930, and Portland by 1940.
- Theodora "Dora" Rudy Felten (b. 1894 Plainfield, IA - d. 1990 Grand Rapids, Kent, MI). Husband: Emil Felten (b. 1889 Germany - d. 1959 Sheboygan, WI), brother of William Scheidecker's wife, and of Theodora's sister Matilda's husband. Also a son of John William Felten (b. 1848 Germany - d. 1929 Sheboygan, WI) & Caroline Nordmann Felten (b. 1847 Germany - d. 1914 Sheboygan, WI). Emil & Theodora had ten children.
- Wilhelm "William" M. Scheidecker, Sr. (1880-1945) See below.
William Scheidecker, Sr.
Descendants of William Scheidecker, Sr.:
- Wilhelm "William" M. Scheidecker, Sr. (b. 1880 Germany - d. 1945 IA), son of Johann Michael Scheidecker (b. 1830 Dundenheim, Ortenau, Germany - d. 1896 Butler Co., IA) & Karolina "Carolina" Roth Scheidecker (b. 1838 Germany - d. 1910 Fremont Twp., Butler, IA)
- Martha Felten Scheidecker (b. 1885 Germany - d. 1958 IA), daughter of John William Felten (b. 1848 Germany - d. 1929 Sheboygan, WI) & Caroline Nordmann Felten (b. 1847 Germany - d. 1914 Sheboygan, WI).
- Dorothy Scheidecker Hunt (b. 1915 - d. 1997). Husband: James Wesley Hunt (b. 1907 Oak Grove, Anoka, MN - d. 1984 Anoka, MN), son of Rozel William Hunt (b. 1878 Canada - d. 1959 MN) & Cora Hannah Lane Hunt (b. 1883 - d. 1980). Two other sons: James Wesley Hunt & Paul David Hunt.
- Margaret Louise Hunt Twiss (b. 1937 Ramsey, Anoka, MN - d. 2020 MN). Husband: John "Harry" Twiss (b. 1928 Bridgeport, Adams, PA - d. 2019), son of Clifford Boerum Twiss (b. 1904 Bridgeport, Fairfield, CT - d. 1942 Georgetown, Mozambique) & Anna Vivian Booth Twiss-Franken (b. 1899 Jersey City, NJ - d. 1995 Hennepin Co., MN). Memorial @ Trott Brook Gospel Hall, donations rec. to Living Word Bible Camp. Clifford Twiss was presumed KIA during WWII while serving as a Merchant Seaman Messman on the S.S. West Chetac enroute from Norfolk, VA to Basra, Iraq, and were hit by a torpedo on Sept. 24, 1942 from a German U-175 submarine while 100 miles north of Georgetown, British Guiana, which sunk the boat within two minutes, as per FindAGrave. 19 of the crew of 50 survived, the remainder declared MIA.
- Merlin William Hunt (1941-2022 Ramsey, Anoka, MN). Wife: Ann Elizabeth Butler Hunt (b. 1945 Oak Park, IL - d. 2016 Coon Rapids, Anoka, MN), daughter of Spencer Martin Butler (b. 1910 Chicago, IL - d. 1994 La Grange, Chicago, Cook, IL) & Janet Frances Claar Butler (b. 1919 Kimmel, Bedford, PA; m. 1941 Bedford, PA; d. 2017 La Grange, IL).
- William Scheidecker, Jr. +1949+. Wife: Eva.
- Bill Scheidecker
- Mary Ellen Scheidecker
- Dorothy Scheidecker
- Robert Scheidecker
- James Scheidecker
- Celia Scheidecker
- Paul Scheidecker +1949+ (b. 1918 Butler Co., IA - d. 1990); Wife: Marjorie.
- Janet Scheidecker
- Eileen Scheidecker
- Alfred Scheidecker
- Louise Scheidecker
- Harvey Scheidecker
- Martha Scheidecker
- Dorothy Scheidecker Hunt (b. 1915 - d. 1997). Husband: James Wesley Hunt (b. 1907 Oak Grove, Anoka, MN - d. 1984 Anoka, MN), son of Rozel William Hunt (b. 1878 Canada - d. 1959 MN) & Cora Hannah Lane Hunt (b. 1883 - d. 1980). Two other sons: James Wesley Hunt & Paul David Hunt.
Swartzrock family
- Helen Swartzrock
Walker family
- Robert S. Walker +1949+
- Zelene Beguelin Walker
- John Walker
- Paul Walker
- Ruth Walker
Wamsley families
- Pierce Wamsley
- Jessie Wamsley
- Vera Wamsley Jepsen
- Raymond Wamsley (& family)
- Randolph Wamsley
- Mary Wamsley
- Florence Graham Wamsley
- Grace Wamsley Hoel
- Minor Wamsley
- Edith Wamsley
- Ruby Wamsley Hurd
- Truman Wamsley
Weise family
- Emil S. Weise +1949+
- Lydia Weise
- Billy Weise
- Jeannie Weise
Whiteside family
- Leland Whiteside
- Marian Whiteside
- Ron Whiteside
- Merlyn Whiteside
- Allan Whiteside
Sources
- Clarksdale assembly history