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Cornelia Adelaide <I>Miner</I> Rupp

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Cornelia Adelaide Miner Rupp

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jan 1926 (aged 82)
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.8566521, Longitude: -112.4312358
Plot
4W, 15, 7
Memorial ID
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Father Peter Miner
Mother Ellen Mickens

husband #1 James Louditt
married Jan 24, 1862 Toledo, Ohio

children:
Harriet Maria

husband #2 Joseph Mahlon Rupp
married Jan 20, 1866 Toledo, Ohio

children:
George
Burton Samuel
Joseph
William Austin

Ohio Marriage Record
Name: C. A. Minor
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1862
Marriage Place: Lucas, Ohio, USA
Spouse: James Loutril

Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
Name: Cornelia A. Loutill
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1866
Marriage Place: Lucas, Ohio, USA
Spouse: Joseph Rupp

Idaho Death Record
Name: Cornelia Adelade Rupp
Birth Place: Ohio
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1843
Death Place: Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA
Death Date: 9 Jan 1926
Father: Peter Miner
Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Mother: Ellen Mickins
Mother's Birth Place: Ohio
Certificate Year: 1926

Cornelia was the daughter of Peter Miner and Ellen Mickens. She first married James Louditt in 1861 in Toledo. James was convicted of burglary and sent to prison. He was still in prison when she divorced him. His fate is unknown after his stint in prison. One child, Harriet Maria, was born to Cornelia and James.

Cornelia married Joseph Mahlon Rupp on 20 Jan 1867 in Toledo. Joseph and Cornelia had 4 sons: George Mahlon, Burton Samuel, Joseph Miner (Minor), and William Austin.

When Joseph became ill in early 1900s, he decided to return to Pennsylvania to seek treatment in veterans' hospitals. He left in 1909 and never returned, dying in Pennsylvania in 1922. Cornelia remained out west, mainly in Utah, but did move to Idaho to be with family.

After Joseph's death in 1922, Cornelia applied for and received a Civil War widow's pension from the state of Idaho.

Death Certificate No. 52312 obtained from State of Idaho indicates she died 9 Jan 1926 in Pocatello. Grave is located in Section 4W, Row 15, Space 7. Tombstone has date of death as 11 Jan 1926.
Father Peter Miner
Mother Ellen Mickens

husband #1 James Louditt
married Jan 24, 1862 Toledo, Ohio

children:
Harriet Maria

husband #2 Joseph Mahlon Rupp
married Jan 20, 1866 Toledo, Ohio

children:
George
Burton Samuel
Joseph
William Austin

Ohio Marriage Record
Name: C. A. Minor
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 24 Dec 1862
Marriage Place: Lucas, Ohio, USA
Spouse: James Loutril

Ohio, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1774-1993
Name: Cornelia A. Loutill
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1866
Marriage Place: Lucas, Ohio, USA
Spouse: Joseph Rupp

Idaho Death Record
Name: Cornelia Adelade Rupp
Birth Place: Ohio
Birth Date: 9 Apr 1843
Death Place: Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA
Death Date: 9 Jan 1926
Father: Peter Miner
Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Mother: Ellen Mickins
Mother's Birth Place: Ohio
Certificate Year: 1926

Cornelia was the daughter of Peter Miner and Ellen Mickens. She first married James Louditt in 1861 in Toledo. James was convicted of burglary and sent to prison. He was still in prison when she divorced him. His fate is unknown after his stint in prison. One child, Harriet Maria, was born to Cornelia and James.

Cornelia married Joseph Mahlon Rupp on 20 Jan 1867 in Toledo. Joseph and Cornelia had 4 sons: George Mahlon, Burton Samuel, Joseph Miner (Minor), and William Austin.

When Joseph became ill in early 1900s, he decided to return to Pennsylvania to seek treatment in veterans' hospitals. He left in 1909 and never returned, dying in Pennsylvania in 1922. Cornelia remained out west, mainly in Utah, but did move to Idaho to be with family.

After Joseph's death in 1922, Cornelia applied for and received a Civil War widow's pension from the state of Idaho.

Death Certificate No. 52312 obtained from State of Idaho indicates she died 9 Jan 1926 in Pocatello. Grave is located in Section 4W, Row 15, Space 7. Tombstone has date of death as 11 Jan 1926.


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