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Alexander Hume Rule

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* [[John Frederick Rule]] (b. 1874 Vinton, [[Iowa|IA]] - d. 1962 Toledo, [[Ohio|OH]]). Wife (1906 @ Sarah "Sadie" Allen Rule (b. 1885 Wilmington, New Castle, [[Delaware|DE]] - d. 1920 Toledo, OH), daughter of Thomas William Allen (b. 1861 [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1931 Drexel Hill, Delaware, [[Pennsylvania|PA]]) & Charlotte Elizabeth Geake Allen (b. 1857 Kingston, Frontenac, ON - d. 1924 Drexel Hill, PA). Charlotte was a daughter of Martin Thomas Geake (b. 1827 Launcells, Cornwall, Eng. - d. 1894 Fort Wayne, Allen, [[Indiana|IN]]) & Sarah Hill Geake (b. 1823 Bristol, Eng.; emig. 1874; d. 1902 Fort Wayne, IN). The Hill family was CoE +1822-1845+. The Geake family were longtime stonework contractors in Fort Wayne. In 1900, John Rule resided in Washington, D.C., working as an assistant engineer for the government. By 1907, in New York City. In 1910, he was lived in Yonkers, NY, a patent attorney for an elevator company in Yonkers. By 1917, he lived in Toledo, Ohio working as a patent attorney for the Owens Bottle Machine Co., owned by Michael Owens, who in 1903 invented the world's first automated glass-forming machine, which by 1920 "produced more bottles in an hour than a team of human glassblowers could produce in a day", as per the [https://www.cmog.org/article/fabulous-monster-owens-bottle-machine Corning Museum of Glass]. In 1913, the National Child Labor Committee of New York City said that "the rapid introduction of the automatic machine did more to eliminate child labor than they had been able to do through legislation", as per an article via [https://www.asme.org/about-asme/engineering-history/landmarks/86-owens-ar-bottle-machine The American Society of Mechanical Engineers].** Ralph Gordon Rule (b. 1907 NYC, NY - d. 1984 Toledo, OH). In the early 1940's, Ralph was employed for AP Parts in Toledo, now known as Faurecia Exhaust, a company of [https://www.faurecia.com/en Forvia], purported to be the world's 7th largest automotive supplier. In the 1940's-1950's, he served as their president. Wife (1936): Phoebe Margaret Walford Rule (b. 1905 Westmont, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1996 Templeton, CA). Phoebe relocated to Salida, [[Colorado|CO]] after Ralph's passing, then in 1995 to Templeton, CA. Her brother was Dr. Wallace Walford (Perth, ON). Phoebe supported [https://tgrm.org/ Toledo Gospel Rescue Mission].*** Elaine Rule MacNab. Husband: David MacNab.*** Louise Rule Woehl. Husband: Dan Woehl*** Jean Rule Allan. Husband: Frank Allan** Elmer Rule  
The Geake family were longtime stonework contractors in Fort Wayne. In 1900, John Rule resided in Washington, D.C., working as an assistant engineer for the government. By 1907, in New York City. In 1910, he was lived in Yonkers, NY, a patent attorney for an elevator company in Yonkers. By 1917, he lived in Toledo, Ohio working as a patent attorney for the Owens Bottle Machine Co., owned by Michael Owens, who in 1903 invented the world's first automated glass-forming machine, which by 1920 "produced more bottles in an hour than a team of human glassblowers could produce in a day", as per the [https://www.cmog.org/article/fabulous-monster-owens-bottle-machine Corning Museum of Glass]. In 1913, the National Child Labor Committee of New York City said that "the rapid introduction of the automatic machine did more to eliminate child labor than they had been able to do through legislation", as per an article via [https://www.asme.org/about-asme/engineering-history/landmarks/86-owens-ar-bottle-machine The American Society of Mechanical Engineers].
** Ralph Gordon Rule (b. 1907 NYC, NY - d. 1984 Toledo, OH). In the early 1940's, Ralph was employed for AP Parts in Toledo, now known as Faurecia Exhaust, a company of [https://www.faurecia.com/en Forvia], purported to be the world's 7th largest automotive supplier. In the 1940's-1950's, he served as their president. Wife (1936): Phoebe Margaret Walford Rule (b. 1905 Westmont, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1996 Templeton, CA), daughter of Alfred Grabham Summerhayes Walford (b. 1867 Axbridge, Somerset, Eng. - d. 1953 Outremont, Montreal, QC) & Phoebe Anne Mead McOuat Walford (b. 1873 Brownsburg, Laurentides, QC - d. 1948 Outremont, Montreal, QC). Phoebe relocated to Salida, [[Colorado|CO]] after Ralph's passing, then in 1995 to Templeton, CA. Phoebe supported [https://tgrm.org/ Toledo Gospel Rescue Mission].
*** Louise Phoebe Rule Woehl (b. 1938 Toledo, OH). Husband: Daniel C. "Dan" Woehl. In 1978, they operated Central Coast Christian Counseling Center in San Luis Obispo.
*** Elaine Margaret Rule MacNab (b. 1940 Toledo, OH). Husband: David Clarence MacNab.
*** Jean Carolyn Rule Allan (b. 1944 Toledo, OH). Husband: Frank Allan
** Elmer Allen Rule (b. 1910 Yonkers, NY - d. 1981 Worthington, Franklin, OH). Wife: Juanita Margaret Hoff Rule (b. 1916 Kansas City, MO - d. 2013 Dublin, Franklin, OH), daughter of Patrick Hoff (b. 1889 Dalton, Chariton, MO - d. 1927 Kansas City, Jackson, MO) & Mary H. Paisley DeJarnett Hoff (b. 1895 Triplett, Chariton, MO - d. 1987 Columbus, Franklin, OH).
*** Judith "Judy" Mary Rule Lowe (b. 1938 Columbus, OH). Husband: Richard Kramer "Dick" Lowe (b. 1937 Columbus, OH - '''d. 2020''' Raleigh, [[North Carolina|NC]]), son of Gerald Lowe & Lois Kramer Lowe. Dick & Judy were active in their later years with [https://christbaptist.org/ Christ Baptist Church] in Raleigh.
** Donald W. Rule
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