Jacob Hepler, who will be 102 on June 28, will be featured on the radio program "A Word for the Wives" at 9:30 a.m. Thursday over Station KSAC. He will be interviewed by William Koch, Kansas State English instructor and folklorist. Jacob Hepler, who lives on a farm north of Manhattan, is the father of Ira Hepler, well known Allen County farmer. The family came to Kansas from Pennsylvania in 1879.
Children of Jacob Adam Hepler: Nora Elizabeth Hepler McCormick 1884-1968; Jestie Lovina Hepler Shaw 1885-1952; Alta Sarah Hepler 1892-1975; Christie Cynthia Hepler 1901-1976;
Siblings of Jacob Hepler: William Henry Hepler 1851-1939 and Russell Gebhart Hepler 1865-1946.
Jacob Hepler, who will be 102 on June 28, will be featured on the radio program "A Word for the Wives" at 9:30 a.m. Thursday over Station KSAC. He will be interviewed by William Koch, Kansas State English instructor and folklorist. Jacob Hepler, who lives on a farm north of Manhattan, is the father of Ira Hepler, well known Allen County farmer. The family came to Kansas from Pennsylvania in 1879.
Children of Jacob Adam Hepler: Nora Elizabeth Hepler McCormick 1884-1968; Jestie Lovina Hepler Shaw 1885-1952; Alta Sarah Hepler 1892-1975; Christie Cynthia Hepler 1901-1976;
Siblings of Jacob Hepler: William Henry Hepler 1851-1939 and Russell Gebhart Hepler 1865-1946.
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