Category Archives: Ripley County

Philip Jacob Koehl/Cale

Philip Jacob Koehl/Cale
b. 17 June 1803, Sankt Johann am Saar, Saarbruken, Rheinland, Prussia, to Georg Ludwig and Anna Margaretha (Karcher(in)) Kohl
d. 14 September 1870, Camden Township, Carver County, Minnesota

m. 15 December 1836, Dearborn County, Indiana
Elizabeth B. Howery/Howry
b. 15/18 December 1819, Indiana
d. 20 February 1905, Worthington, Nobles County, Minnesota

Children with Elizabeth B. Howry:
• Sarah Ann (b. 1838)
• Philip Henry (b. 1842)
• Louis James (b. 1845)
• George William (b. 1847)
• John Jacob (b. 1848)
• Mary Elizabeth (b. 1849)
• Samuel Frederick (b. 1851)
• Theresa Ellen (b. 1852)
• Rosena Sophia (b. 1854)
• Benjamin Franklin (b. 1856) (twin)
• Caroline Lucinda (b. 1856) (twin)
• Alphred Edward (b. 1861)

Philip was in Ripley County, Indiana, by 1836. The family emigrated from Green Township, Morgan County, Indiana, in 1856.

Submitted by:
Judie Cale Nelson
Potlatch ID
E-mail: kashmir@potlatch.com

John Henry Hasselman

John Henry Hasselman
b. 12 February 1878, Ripley County, Indiana, to John Henry and Margaret Jane (Schorung) Hasselman
d. 6 December 1958, Junction City, Kansas

m. 12 March 1908, Kansas
Minnie Amelia Gfeller
b. 2 November 1888, Upland, Kansas, to John Gottfried and Mina Emile (Buche) Gfeller
d. 1 July 1931, Dickenson County, Kansas

Children with Minnie Amelia Gfeller:
• Estella Marie (1909-1999) married Theodore H. Coop
• Marlene Margaret (b. 1912) married (1) Gordon McCoy, (2) Charles Van De Mark
• Ivan John (1915-1994) married Doris Aida Kiner
• Nettie May (b. 1917) married Lester Leroy Elsasser
• Ruth Nadine (1922-1993) married (1) Allon Huggins, (2) Richard Brandel, (3) Roland B. Richmond

John left Indiana about 1917 for Alida, Kansas. He was a farmer.

Submitted by:
Duane Schmidt
Lincoln NE
E-mail: schmidt_1@alltel.net

Samuel R Grimes

Samuel R. Grimes
b. 18 September 1834, Elrod, Ripley County, Indiana, to John and Mary “Polly” (McDonald) Grimes
d. 28 December 1901, Vliets, Marshall County, Kansas

m. 9 February 1860, Lincolnville, Ripley County, Indiana
Catherine Ann Carrington
b. 30 April 1841, Benham, Ripley County, Indiana, to John Bennett and Maria (Chapin) Carrington
d. 29 February 1924, Vliets, Marshall County, Kansas

Children with Catherine Ann Carrington:
• Emily/Emma L. (1861-1927) married James Hervey (1854-1941) Connelley
• Nora B. (1863-1912) married Joseph H. Walker
• daughter (1864-1864)
• Mary Deborah (1865-1888) married Leonidas C. Wails
• Laura A. (1867-1941) married J. N. Banks
• Carrie A. (1871-1892) married Thomas L. Harper
• Dellie Elizabeth (1872-1952) married Charles Richard Wallace
• Robert C. (1882-1882)
• Paul W. (b. 1883)

Samuel was a teacher for twenty years. He was active in local affairs, being Assessor and Collector for Ripley County, Indiana, as well as holding other county offices. The family left Elrod, Ripley County, in 1855. In Marshall County, Kansas, he was Postmaster at Vliets and Weighmaster. Both of his grandfathers, James Grimes and Joseph McDonald, served in the Revolutionary War, as did his wife’s grandfather and great-grandfather.

Submitted by:
Don Connelley
Surprise AZ
E-mail: helenblue@att.net

Charles L. Foster

Charles L. Foster
b. 27 April 1837, near Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, to John and Sarah (Hendrickson) Foster
d. 27 July 1934, Huntington Park, Los Angeles County, California

m. 7 February 1864, Milan, Ripley County, Indiana
Sally Richardson
b. 1 November 1843, Ripley County, Indiana, to Robert and Louisa Ann C. (Dean) Richardson
d. 10 January 1921, Mira Monte, Los Angeles County, California

Children with Sally Richardson:
• Millie M. (1866-1944) married Oliver Bailey
• John R. (1874-1910) married Louise M. [–?–]

Charles moved to Indiana about 1845. He lived in Johnson Township, Ripley County, and near Columbus, Bartholomew County, before emigrating about 1890. He served in Company A, 83rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.

Submitted by:
Col. James E. Foster
Austin TX

Cleta Naomi Kuhns

Cleta Naomi Kuhns
b. 31 December 1923, Ripley County, Indiana, to Oscar Franklin Kuhns
d. 18 June 2004, San Francisco, California

m. 13 November 1945, Polk County, Iowa
Wilby Lee Simmons

Cleta was born in Ripley County, Indiana, but little is known of her family before that. After her father died in 1931, she and her brothers and two sisters were sent to the Brightside Orphanage in Plymouth, Indiana. They stayed there for about four years and then were scattered into various group home and foster families.

Cleta and her siblings, Eugene Willard, James Lowell, Elsie Rose, and Mary Christine lost track of each other. Only after Cleta’s death did more details of her life become available to the descendants of these orphans.

Cleta attended Washington Township Grade School, Ripley County, Indiana, graduating with an 8th grade diploma on 9 Jun 1938. A Mrs. Dale Smith signed her report cards as her guardian. Her teenage diary, which has been passed down to descendants, is filled with typical memories of a teen in high school — bad hair days, first love and broken heart, listening to the Hit Parade and going to moves and the local fair with friends. Cleta graduated from Holton High School, 24 April 1942 and began her first job at the REMC office in Osgood which lasted until 1945.

On 26 Feb 1945, Cleta enlisted in the WACS and was stationed at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Later that same year, 13 November, she married Wilby Lee Simmons, but they divorced on 15 October 1948. The couple had no children.

The military became her family. She served 23 months with the U.S. Constabulary Force at Heidleberg Military Post in Germany. She also served in Korea and Viet Nam. In the 1950’s she conducted WAC recruiting at Fort Preble, Boston, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.

Cleta received a Joint Service Commendation for meritorious service from 17 February 1961 to 29 November 1963, Joint Task Force Four, Atlantic Command, Fort Monroe, Virginia. A second Joint service Commendation Medal for meritorious service was awarded her while assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency from January 1964 to Novembers 1966.

She is buried in Section 1, Site 1336 of the National Cemetery in Gustine, California.

Submitted by:
Anita Smith Jarman
Trenton NC

Howard George Wise

Howard George Wise
b. 7 November 7, 1899, Carthage, Ripley County, Indiana, to John George and Ida Belle (Addison) Wise
d. 30 October 1958, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky

m. 12 June 1926, Shively, Jefferson County, Kentucky
Kathryn Elizabeth Venhoff
b. 29 September 1905, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, to Thomas Joseph and Mary Magdalen “May” (Flitner) Venhoff
d. January 2000, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky

Children with Kathryn Elizabeth Venhoff:

  • Juanita Carol (b. 1932) married Daniel Berenguer Santos

Both Howard and Kathryn are buried in Calvary Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.

Submitted by:
Juanita W. Santos
Louisville KY
E-mail: juanitaws@aol.com

Elmer William Koester

Elmer William Koester
b. 5 April 1926, Huntersville, Franklin County, Indiana, to Robert Herman and Caroline Charlotte (Thielking) Koester
d. 1 April 1985, Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida

m/1. 19 August 1947, Philippines
Teadora “Dorey” Ferol
b. 11 September 1920, Barcelona, Philippines
d. 2 August 2005, Batesville, Ripley County, Indiana

m/2. 7 August 1965
Patricia Ruth Frazier Kash
b. 17 February 1937
d. 1968

Children with Teadora “Dorey” Ferol:

  • Neria (b. 1947) married Curtis Lee Shelton
  • Susan Lee (b. 1948)
  • Zane Daniel (b. 1949) married Pamela Ann Kash
  • Steele Xavier (b. 1950) married Paula Mollaun

Elmer was a truck driver. He was wounded twice while serving in the U.S. Army in the Philippines during World War II, and that is where he met and married Dorey. They were later divorced. He is buried in the Huntersville Cemetery, Huntersville, Franklin, Indiana, and she is buried in the St. Louis Catholic Cemetery

Submitted by:
Irene Krieger
Batesville IN
E-mail: ihdkrieger @yahoo.com

Edith Mary Huber

Edith Mary Huber
b. 22 October 1917, Lawrenceville, Ripley, Indiana, to Charles Frederick and Marie “Mary” Christine (Thielking) Huber
d. 8 November 1980, Colerain Township, Hamilton, Ohio

m. 1 July 1945, Batesville, Indiana
Robert Ward Terry
b. 20 September 1913, Batesville, Indiana
d. 11 June 1987, Cincinnati, Ohio

Children with Robert Ward Terry:

  • Patricia Ann Terry (b. 1949) married Bob Richards
  • Clinton Ward (b. 1951) married Sherry Boyer Kohl
  • Marion Edith (b. 1952) married Fernando Benavides-Ortiz
  • Kevin Robert (b. 1954) married Colleen “Kelly” Caliguri

All of Edith Mary’s children were born in Batesville, Indiana.

Submitted by:
Irene Krieger
Batesville IN
E-mail: ihdkrieger @yahoo.com

Clarence Frederick Huber

Clarence Frederick Huber
b. 24 April 1916, Lawrenceville, Ripley, Indiana, to Charles Frederick and Marie “Mary” Christine (Thielking) Huber
d. 17 December 2004, Whittier, Los Angeles, California

m/1. 20 December 1940
Antonia June Freeman
b. 26 January 1919
d. 8 May 1984

m/2. 5 August 1967
Mrs. Margaret Neal Faulkner
b. 10 September 1932

Children with Antonia June Freeman:

  • Michael Thomas (b. 1943) married Arlene Marjory Johannesen
  • Mary Antonia (b. 1947) married Gerald G. Fischer
  • Andrew Robert (b. 1950)
  • Jeffrey Steven (b. 1952) married Melissa Harkert

Although Clarence and Antonia were married in Indiana, all of their children were born in Ohio. They divorced sometime before August 1967 when he married for the second time. Clarence worked as a chemist.

Submitted by:
Irene Krieger
Batesville IN
E-mail: ihdkrieger @yahoo.com

Rosalie A Lawson

Rosalie A Lawson
b. 16 September 1922, Fowler, Benton County, Indiana
d. 31 August 1994, Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio

m. 22 December 1946
Wilbur Henry Huber
b. 10 January 1919, Lawrenceville, Ripley County, Indiana, to Charles Frederick and Marie “Mary” Christine (Thielking) Huber

Children with Wilbur Henry Huber:

  • Elizabeth Ann (1949-1950)
  • Kathrin Rose (1952-2004) married David Blubaugh
  • Carl Fredrick (b. 1954) married Sarah L. Smith

Rosalie’s husband was a chemist at RCA. She is buried at Knollcrest Gardens Cemetery in Ohio.

Submitted by:
Irene Krieger
Batesville IN
E-mail: ihdkrieger@yahoo.com