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Mary Anna <I>Semler</I> Kepler

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Mary Anna Semler Kepler

Birth
Rielingshausen, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
28 Jun 1919 (aged 81)
Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Green, Summit County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 20 from eastern fence
Memorial ID
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Born Anna Maria Semmler to Johannes Semmler and Anna Maria (Holzworth) Semmler. She was baptized February 24, 1838 in the Evangelische Kirche Rielingshausen.
"In 1861 Mr. Kepler was married to Mary Semler, who came to America from Germany at the age of eight years with her parents, her father John Semler, settling north of Greensburg, Green Township, Summit County, Ohio. Eight children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Kepler, as follows: Jacob, Lucetta, who married William Crumrine; Samuel, who married Minnie Troxler; Irving, who died at the age of six years; William; Clement, who married Sarah Foust; Carrie, who married William Peifer; and Percy."
Centennial History of Summit County, Ohio, 1908, p. 985
"The funeral of Mrs. Adam Kepler was held at her residence Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the burial being in East Liberty cemetery."
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Friday, July 4, 1919, p. 18
Born Anna Maria Semmler to Johannes Semmler and Anna Maria (Holzworth) Semmler. She was baptized February 24, 1838 in the Evangelische Kirche Rielingshausen.
"In 1861 Mr. Kepler was married to Mary Semler, who came to America from Germany at the age of eight years with her parents, her father John Semler, settling north of Greensburg, Green Township, Summit County, Ohio. Eight children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Kepler, as follows: Jacob, Lucetta, who married William Crumrine; Samuel, who married Minnie Troxler; Irving, who died at the age of six years; William; Clement, who married Sarah Foust; Carrie, who married William Peifer; and Percy."
Centennial History of Summit County, Ohio, 1908, p. 985
"The funeral of Mrs. Adam Kepler was held at her residence Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the burial being in East Liberty cemetery."
Akron {OH} Beacon Journal, Friday, July 4, 1919, p. 18


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