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Ira N. Lepper

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Ira N. Lepper

Birth
Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
29 Dec 1907 (aged 83)
Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Louise, Block 385, Lot 2
Memorial ID
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A son of Rev. War veteran John Lepper by his second wife Mary Prime/Braeme, who were married Aug.28, 1803 at Stone Arabia, NY. Lutheran church. [Which I visited in 1991, along with the Dutch Reformed Church, adjacent.]

Ira married Phylinda Walrod Jan.28,1847 at DeWitt, Ia. She was born Sept.17, 1828, dau of Johannes Walrath/John Walrod and Leah Bradt in NY,and died July 22, 1914 at Sioux City, Ia. According to his obit. the family moved to Iowa Terr. in 1839 and settled in what became Clinton Co. He moved to Leeds, Ia. in 1885. The funeral was held in the residence and burial was in the Floyd Cemetery.

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U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865

Lepper, Ira N., 37, white, waggonmaker (sic), Center, Clinton, Ia, b. NY

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Their children were Margaret Lucia, James "Frank" Francis, Mary Amelia, Emma Jane, Anna Caroline, Alma Elizabeth, Ella Leah (1862-3), Ira Eugene, Dora Belle (1866-67), John Henry and William Bruce.

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The 1880 census shows grandchildren Carl B. Hoffman, 6, and Pearlie A. Hoffman, 5, living with them and attending school.
A son of Rev. War veteran John Lepper by his second wife Mary Prime/Braeme, who were married Aug.28, 1803 at Stone Arabia, NY. Lutheran church. [Which I visited in 1991, along with the Dutch Reformed Church, adjacent.]

Ira married Phylinda Walrod Jan.28,1847 at DeWitt, Ia. She was born Sept.17, 1828, dau of Johannes Walrath/John Walrod and Leah Bradt in NY,and died July 22, 1914 at Sioux City, Ia. According to his obit. the family moved to Iowa Terr. in 1839 and settled in what became Clinton Co. He moved to Leeds, Ia. in 1885. The funeral was held in the residence and burial was in the Floyd Cemetery.

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U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865

Lepper, Ira N., 37, white, waggonmaker (sic), Center, Clinton, Ia, b. NY

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Their children were Margaret Lucia, James "Frank" Francis, Mary Amelia, Emma Jane, Anna Caroline, Alma Elizabeth, Ella Leah (1862-3), Ira Eugene, Dora Belle (1866-67), John Henry and William Bruce.

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The 1880 census shows grandchildren Carl B. Hoffman, 6, and Pearlie A. Hoffman, 5, living with them and attending school.


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