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Martin Rupe

Birth05 JUN 1846 - Darke, Ohio, USA
Death22 Jan 1915 - Jay, Indiana, United States
MotherElizabeth Peden
FatherJohn Rupe

Born in Darke, Ohio, USA on 05 JUN 1846 to John Rupe and Elizabeth Peden. Martin Rupe married Matilda Elizabeth Bisel and had 17 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1915 in Jay, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
John Rupe
1817 - 1917
Elizabeth Peden
1817 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Matilda Elizabeth Bisel
1851 - 1905
Children Show all
Ella Rupe
1877 - 1947
Frederick M Rupe
1874 - 1918
John Marion Rupe
1869 - 1947
Dora A. Rupe
1875 - 1943
Earl Rupe
1886 - 1970
Revenna Rupe
1884 - Unknown
Jesse Rupe
1882 - 1964
Lula Belle Rupe
1897 - 1980
Ithmer Rupe
1889 - 1896

Cora Rupe
1894 - 1990
Mabel Lucile Rupe
1910 - 1947
Carl Rupe
1908 - 1991
Ethel Peggy Rupe
1892 - 1965
Russell M. Rupe
1901 - 1979
Perry Rupe
1895 - 1929
James Rupe
1872 - 1947
Alta M Rupe (Wickersham)(kiser)
1900 - 1988

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