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Delarma “Larm” Pepple

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Delarma “Larm” Pepple

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
16 Nov 1888 (aged 39)
Burial
Cedar, DeKalb County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
No headstone marker
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Delarma was the son of William Pepple and Nancy (not sure if Bushman or Wademan was her maiden name. She may have been previously married.)
He married on January 22, 1874, to Lydia Ann Harrold.
He was living in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, at the time of the 1880 census.
A search for his grave marker was not successful.

Solomon Pepple, the fifth in order of birth of ten children born to William and Nancy (Wademan) Pepple, first saw the light of day on his father's farm in DeKalb county, Ind, January 1, 1858.

William Pepple was born in the Buckeye State in 1815, and his wife was a native of Pennsylvania. They were married in the former State and made their home there until 1860, when they came to this State. After a two years' residence in DeKalb county they moved to Elkhart county and settled on the farm where they now live. In connection with agricultural pursuits, Mr Pepple ran a threshing machine for twenty years. He is a good business man and has accumulated a good property. In his political affiliations he is a Republican, and a public-spirited citizen. At one time he was a member of the Lutheran Church. When he first came to Elkhart county Mr Pepple was among the early settlers, and located on a partly improved farm in Union township. He now has 160 acres of as good land as any in the township, and is prosperous and contented.

Only four of the following children born to them are now living: William, who died at the age of twenty-one; Albert, a farmer of Noble county, Ind; Katie, wife of Noah Reed, died in August, 1892; Delarma, married and followed farming in Noble county until his death; Harry, died at the age of sixteen; Solomon (subject); Lizzie, wife of D C Reed, of Chicago; Hiram, at home, single; David, and Daniel, who died young...

Pictorial and Biographical Memoirs of Elkhart and St Joseph Counties, Indiana
Together with Biographies of Many Prominent Men of Northern Indiana and the Whole State, Both Living and Dead
Goodspeed Brothers Publishers
Delarma was the son of William Pepple and Nancy (not sure if Bushman or Wademan was her maiden name. She may have been previously married.)
He married on January 22, 1874, to Lydia Ann Harrold.
He was living in Swan Township, Noble County, Indiana, at the time of the 1880 census.
A search for his grave marker was not successful.

Solomon Pepple, the fifth in order of birth of ten children born to William and Nancy (Wademan) Pepple, first saw the light of day on his father's farm in DeKalb county, Ind, January 1, 1858.

William Pepple was born in the Buckeye State in 1815, and his wife was a native of Pennsylvania. They were married in the former State and made their home there until 1860, when they came to this State. After a two years' residence in DeKalb county they moved to Elkhart county and settled on the farm where they now live. In connection with agricultural pursuits, Mr Pepple ran a threshing machine for twenty years. He is a good business man and has accumulated a good property. In his political affiliations he is a Republican, and a public-spirited citizen. At one time he was a member of the Lutheran Church. When he first came to Elkhart county Mr Pepple was among the early settlers, and located on a partly improved farm in Union township. He now has 160 acres of as good land as any in the township, and is prosperous and contented.

Only four of the following children born to them are now living: William, who died at the age of twenty-one; Albert, a farmer of Noble county, Ind; Katie, wife of Noah Reed, died in August, 1892; Delarma, married and followed farming in Noble county until his death; Harry, died at the age of sixteen; Solomon (subject); Lizzie, wife of D C Reed, of Chicago; Hiram, at home, single; David, and Daniel, who died young...

Pictorial and Biographical Memoirs of Elkhart and St Joseph Counties, Indiana
Together with Biographies of Many Prominent Men of Northern Indiana and the Whole State, Both Living and Dead
Goodspeed Brothers Publishers


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