Edgar E. Ody1

M, b. 1876, d. b 1885
FatherAnthony B. Ody1 b. Nov 1834, d. b 1920
MotherMargaret H. Pepper1 b. 9 Sep 1833, d. 5 Feb 1923

Events

Birth1876Edgar E. Ody was born in 1876 in Illinois.1 
He was the son of Anthony B. Ody and Margaret H. Pepper.1 
Census18805 Jun 1880Edgar E. Ody was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of Anthony B. Ody in Virgil, Vernon County, Missouri.1 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2588] 1880 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Vernon County, Virgil, ED 220, page 572B (stamped), Page No. 14 (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-27, dwelling 10, family 14, Anthony B. Odys household.

Oliver Eugene Ody1,2

M, b. 31 Aug 1915, d. 15 Mar 1979
FatherWalter J. Ody1 b. 22 Mar 1868, d. 13 Jun 1948
MotherMinnie May Arether1 b. 1886

Events

Birth31 Aug 1915Oliver Eugene Ody was born on 31 Aug 1915 in Stevens County, Washington.1,3,2 
He was the son of Walter J. Ody and Minnie May Arether.1 
Census192015 Jan 1920Oliver Eugene Ody was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Walter J. Ody in Orin, Stevens County, Washington.1 
Census19307 Apr 1930Oliver Eugene Ody was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Warwick W. Beard in Little Levels, Pocahontas County, West Virginia.4 
Death15 Mar 1979Oliver Eugene Ody died on 15 Mar 1979 in Butte County, California.2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S4555] 1920 United States Federal Census, Washington, Stevens County, Orin, ED 274, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 59-64, dwelling 33, family 34, Walter J. Ody household.
  2. [S7490] "California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997" State of California, Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.; Database (without images), Oliver Eugene Ody.
  3. [S855] "Washington, U.S., Birth Index, 1907-1919" Washington State Department of Health.; Database (without images), Unnamed Ody.
  4. [S5474] 1930 United States Federal Census, West Virginia, Pocahontas County, Little Levels, ED 12, page 3A (handwritten), population schedule, line 27-30, dwelling 50, family 50, Warwick W. Beard household.

Frank J. Bennett1

M, b. 1899

Events

Birth1899Frank J. Bennett was born in 1899 in Minnesota.1 
Marriage1928He married Evelyn May Ody, daughter of Walter J. Ody and Minnie May Arether, in 1928.1 
Census193029 Apr 1930Frank J. Bennett was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Colville, Stevens County, Washington, as follows:
Bennett, Frank J., Head, 30, Married-age 28, born in Minnesota, Father born in Minnesota, Mother born in Wisconsin, Laborer-State Forestry
Evalyn M., Wife, 23, Married-age 21, born in Washington, Father born in Kansas, Mother born in Illinois, Teacher-Public school.1 

Family

Evelyn May Ody b. 19 Mar 1907
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S5429] 1930 United States Federal Census, Washington, Stevens County, Colville, ED 24, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 67-68, dwelling 100, family 115, Frank J. Bennett household.

Brooks Dotts1

M, b. 1895

Events

Birth1895Brooks Dotts was born in 1895 in Kentucky.1 
Marriage1924He married Vivian L. Ody, daughter of Walter J. Ody and Minnie May Arether, in 1924.1 
Census193015 Apr 1930Brooks Dotts was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Northport, Stevens County, Washington, as follows:
Dotts, Brooks, Head, 34, Married-age 28, born in Kentucky, Father and Mother born in Indiana, Laborer-Laboring
Vivian, Wife, 25, Married-age 19, born in Washington, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Kansas, Teacher-public school.1 

Family

Vivian L. Ody b. 1905
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S5431] 1930 United States Federal Census, Washington, Stevens County, Northport, ED 57, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 66-67, dwelling 6, family 6, Brooks Dotts household.

Mary Ellen Prettyman1

F, b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth10 May 1835Mary Ellen Prettyman was born on 10 May 1835 in Tazewell County, Illinois.2,3,4 
Marriage11 Nov 1855She married John Pepper, son of John Pepper and Rebecca Goodin, on 11 Nov 1855 in Tazewell County, Illinois.1 
Census186014 Jun 1860Mary Ellen Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.2 
Census187024 Aug 1870Mary Ellen Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.5 
Census188015 Jun 1880Mary Ellen Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.6 
Census190013 Jun 1900Mary Ellen Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.3 
Census191020 Apr 1910Mary Ellen Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under John Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.7 
Death4 Sep 1910Mary Ellen Pepper died on 4 Sep 1910 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.8,4 
BurialSep 1910She was buried in Sep 1910 in Shaul Cemetery, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, aged 75 years and 3 months.8 
Burial25 Dec 1920Her husband, John Pepper, was buried on 25 Dec 1920 in Shaul Cemetery, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, aged 85.9,10 

Family

John Pepper b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
Children 1.Elmira Pepper+2 b. 1857
 2.Benjamin S. Pepper+2 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
 3.Harriet Pepper+5 b. 14 Aug 1861, d. 21 Apr 1926
 4.Alice Pepper5 b. 1863
 5.Edward Lesley Pepper+5 b. Sep 1866, d. 1944
 6.Nellie Pepper5 b. 1868, d. 1935
 7.John Lewis Pepper+6 b. 24 Jan 1871, d. 20 Jan 1935
 8.Bertha Ellen Pepper+6 b. 21 Apr 1874, d. 7 May 1962
 9.Irvin St. Clair Pepper6 b. 10 Jun 1876, d. 22 Dec 1913
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S1719] "Illinois Marriages, 1815-1935" Film # 007730385; Tazewell County, Illinois, Vital Records, 1827-1922, Book A, page 282-283, digital image 538 of 869, page 283, No. 2653, John Peppers (indexed as John Peppens) and Mary Ellen Prettyman (indexed as Mary Ellen Prettipince), Database (with images).
  2. [S2024] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 691 (handwritten), also Page No. 33 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-23, dwelling 229, family 225, John Peppers household.
  3. [S2749] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 12, page 6B (handwritten), population schedule, line 77-79, dwelling 128, family 129, John Peppers household.
  4. [S17543] Death Ends Two Months' Illness, page 7, column 6.
  5. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  6. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  7. [S3249] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 132, page 9A (handwritten), population schedule, line 32-33, dwelling 186, family 186, John Peppers household.
  8. [S8867] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Mary E. Prettyman Peppers.
  9. [S859] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969," Missouri Digital Heritage, death certificate image, John Peppers, 1920, Missouri No. 37012.
  10. [S8864] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), John Peppers.

Elmira Pepper1

F, b. 1857
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth1857Elmira Pepper was born in 1857 in Illinois.1 
She was the daughter of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census186014 Jun 1860Elmira Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census187024 Aug 1870Elmira Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.2 
Marriage10 Oct 1875Elmira Pepper married William Thomas Pepper, son of Henry Wilson Pepper and Mary Veal, on 10 Oct 1875 in Davis County, Iowa.3 
Census18803 Jun 1880Elmira Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of William Thomas Pepper in Pt Richmond, Wapello County, Iowa.4 
Census190015 Jun 1900Elmira Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under William Thomas Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.5 

Family

William Thomas Pepper b. May 1853
Children 1.Maud Pepper4 b. 1876
 2.Lewis O. Pepper+5 b. Oct 1878
 3.Lawrence W. Pepper+6 b. 30 Oct 1880
 4.Mary Pepper7 b. 23 Feb 1883
 5.Addela A. Pepper5 b. Apr 1889
 6.Rex A. Pepper5 b. Apr 1892
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#1)
Descendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper) (#2)

Citations

  1. [S2024] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 691 (handwritten), also Page No. 33 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-23, dwelling 229, family 225, John Peppers household.
  2. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  3. [S1672] "Iowa, Marriages, 1809-1992" Database (without images), William T. Peppers and Elmira Peppers.
  4. [S3839] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Pt Richmond, ED 62, page 89B (stamped), Page No. 6 (handwritten), population schedule, line 40-43, dwelling 56, family 57, W. T. Peppers household.
  5. [S3838] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 22B (handwritten), population schedule, line 74-78, dwelling 495, family 500, William Pepper household.
  6. [S3840] "Iowa, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1999" Database (without images), Lawrence W. Pepper.
  7. [S8819] "Iowa, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1999" Database (without images), Mary Peppers.

Benjamin S. Pepper1

M, b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth13 Jan 1859Benjamin S. Pepper was born on 13 Jan 1859 in Davis County, Iowa.1,2,3,4,5 
He was the son of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census186014 Jun 1860Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated in the 1860 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census187024 Aug 1870Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.6 
Census188015 Jun 1880Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.7 
Marriage27 Aug 1884Benjamin S. Pepper married Eunice L. Llewellyn, daughter of Isaac Llewellyn and Martha Tipton, on 27 Aug 1884 in Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa.2,3,4 
Census19009 Jun 1900Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1900 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, Binjamin S., Head, Jan 1859, 41, Married-16 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Ohio, Traveling Salesman
Eunice, L., Wife, Apr 1862, 38, Married-16 years, 6 children-5 living, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Clyde, Son, June 1885, 14, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Leo W., Son, May 1888, 12, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Edith E., Daughter, Dec 1890, 9, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Paul M., Son, Feb 1897, 3, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Thelma, Daughter, May 1899, 1, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
John L., Brother, July 1871, 29, Married-4 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Ohio, Carpenter
Maue R., S in Law, Mar 1877, 23, Married-4 years, 0 children, born in Kanss, Father born in Kentucky, Mother born in Tennessee.2,3 
Census191015 Apr 1910Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Center, Wapello County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, Ben S., Head, 51, Married-25 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Commercial Sales-?
Eunice L., Wife, 48, Married-25 years, 7 children-6 living, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Virginia
Edith E., Daughter, 19, Single, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Paul M., Son, 13, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Thelma E., Daughter, 10, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Martha E., Daughter, 7, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa.8 
Census19205 Jan 1920Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Center, Wapello County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, Ben S., Head, 60, Married, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Candy factory-Traveling Salesman
Unis L., Wife, 57, Married, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Virginia
Martha E., Daughter, 16, Single, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa.9 
Burial4 Dec 1927His wife, Eunice L. Pepper, was buried on 4 Dec 1927 in Shaul Cemetery, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, aged 65 years, 7 months and 18 days.10,11 
Census19303 Apr 1930Benjamin S. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Everett A. Erskine in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.12,13 
MarriageBenjamin S. Pepper married Anne Elizabeth Christie.5 
Death20 Mar 1935Benjamin S. Pepper died on 20 Mar 1935 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.14,5 

Family 1

Eunice L. Llewellyn b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927
Children 1.Clyde Lewellyn Pepper+2,3 b. 28 Jun 1885, d. 6 Dec 1918
 2.Leo Walton Pepper+2,3 b. 22 May 1888, d. 15 Nov 1969
 3.Edith Eule Pepper+2,3 b. Dec 1890
 4.Paul M. Pepper2,3 b. Feb 1897
 5.Thelma Pepper+2,3 b. May 1899
 6.Martha E. Pepper8 b. 1903

Family 2

Anne Elizabeth Christie b. 23 Apr 1862, d. 9 Oct 1946
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2024] 1860 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 691 (handwritten), also Page No. 33 (handwritten), population schedule, line 19-23, dwelling 229, family 225, John Peppers household.
  2. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  3. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  4. [S928] "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947" Iowa Department of Public Health.; 1884, 325 (Tama - Wright), page 93-1285, digital image 115 of 184, Entry no. 8, Benjamin S. Peppers and Eunise Lewellen, Database (with images).
  5. [S6348] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1967," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Ben S. Peppers, 1935, digital image 3624 of 5049, Iowa No. C90-84.
  6. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  7. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  8. [S3250] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 150, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 25, family 26, Ben S. Peppers household.
  9. [S3833] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 144, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-62, dwelling 67, family 17, Ben S. Pepper household.
  10. [S8860] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Eunice L. Peppers.
  11. [S8861] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1967," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Eunice Lewellyn Pepper, 1927, digital image 3377 of 4472, Iowa No. 090-2364.
  12. [S4689] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 12, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 50, dwelling 40, family 42, A. Everett Erskine household.
  13. [S4690] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 12, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 51-54, dwelling 41, family 43, A. Everett Erskine household (continued from previous page).
  14. [S8858] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Ben S. Peppers.

Harriet Pepper1

F, b. 14 Aug 1861, d. 21 Apr 1926
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth14 Aug 1861Harriet Pepper was born on 14 Aug 1861 in Bloomfield, Davis County, Iowa.1,2,3 
She was the daughter of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census187024 Aug 1870Harriet Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880Harriet Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.4 
Marriage1895Harriet Pepper married Frederick W. Minthorn, son of Thadderes Minthorn and Lucy King, in 1895.2 
Census19001 Jun 1900Harriet Minthorn was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Frederick W. Minthorn in Wolf Creek, Josephine County, Oregon.2 
Census191019 Apr 1910Harriet Minthorn was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Frederick W. Minthorn in Woodville, Jackson County, Oregon.5 
Census192017 Jan 1920Harriet Minthorn was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Frederick W. Minthorn in Wimer, Jackson County, Oregon.6 
Death21 Apr 1926Harriet Minthorn died on 21 Apr 1926 in Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon.3 

Family

Frederick W. Minthorn b. 21 Apr 1855, d. 8 Oct 1925
Child 1.Helen Minthorn+2 b. Aug 1897
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  2. [S3112] 1900 United States Federal Census, Oregon, Josephine County, Wolf Creek, ED 18, page 1A (handwritten), population schedule, line 28-32, dwelling 7, family 7, Fred Minthorn household.
  3. [S12838] "Oregon, U.S., State Deaths, 1864-1968," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Harriet Minthorn (indexed as Harriet Minthern), 1926, digital image 1439 of 2177, Oregon No. 38.
  4. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  5. [S3652] 1910 United States Federal Census, Oregon, Jackson County, Woodville, ED 96, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 56-58, dwelling 39, family 41, Fred Minthorn household.
  6. [S4416] 1920 United States Federal Census, Oregon, Jackson County, Wimer, ED 199, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 66-67, dwelling 18, family 18, Fred Minthorn household.

Alice Pepper1

F, b. 1863
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth1863Alice Pepper was born in 1863 in Iowa.1 
She was the daughter of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census187024 Aug 1870Alice Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880Alice Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.2 
Marriage7 Sep 1887Alice Pepper married Malendez M. Harbaugh, son of Ephraim F. Harbaugh and Harriet Eyler, on 7 Sep 1887 in Davis County, Iowa.3 

Family

Malendez M. Harbaugh b. 1858
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  2. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  3. [S16345] "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947" Iowa Department of Public Health.; 1887, 339 (Dallas-Guthrie), page 26-287, digital image 26 of 201, Entry no. 3, Malendez M. Harbaugh and Alice Peppers, Database (with images).

Edward Lesley Pepper1,2,3

M, b. Sep 1866, d. 1944
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

BirthSep 1866Edward Lesley Pepper was born in Sep 1866 in Iowa.1,4,5 
He was the son of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census187024 Aug 1870Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.2 
Marriage29 Mar 1894Edward Lesley Pepper married Elsie L. Greene, daughter of Andrew Greene and Louise L. (?), on 29 Mar 1894 in Harper County, Kansas.4,5,6 
Census19002 Jun 1900Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Andrew Greene in Harper, Harper County, Kansas, as follows:
Green, Andrew, Head, Mar 1849, 51, Married-29 years, born in Kentucky, Father and Mother born in Kentucky, Farmer
Louise L., Wife, Dec 1846, 53, Married-29 years, 7 children-5 living, born in Kentucky, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Pepper, Elsie L., Daughter, Jan 1872, 28, Married-6 years, 3 children-2 living, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Edward L., Son in law, Sep 1866, 33, Married-6 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, School Teacher
Allie J., Son, Jan 1878, 22, Single, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kentucky, Farm Labor
Edith N., Daughter, May 1883, 17, Single, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Retta A., Daughter, Feb 1888, 12, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Peper, Malvern, Grandson, Aug 1896, 3, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Malindue, Granddaughter, Feb 1898, 2, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa.4,5 
Census19105 May 1910Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Creek, Sumner County, Kansas, as follows:
Peppers, Edward L., Head, 43, Married-16 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Farm Laborer-working out
Elsie L., Wife, 38, Married-16 yeras, 5 children-3 living, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Malvern A., Son, 13, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa
John A., Son, 9, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Laura E., Daughter, 6, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa.7 
Census19202 Jan 1920Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Conway, Sumner County, Kansas, as follows:
Pepper, Edward, Head, 53, Married, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Postmaster
Elsie, Wife, 47, Married, born in Kentucky, Father and Mother born in Kentucky
Laura, Daughter, 16, Single, born in Kansas, Father born in Iowa, Mother born in Kentucky
Stromie, George, Boarder, 19, Single, born in Colorado, Father born in Italy-Italian, Mother born in France-French, Clerk-Confectionary
Lyden, Nell, Boarder, 51, Widowed, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Ohio, Clerk-Jewelry Store.8 
Census193019 Apr 1930Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas, as follows:
Pepper, Edward L., Head, 63, Married-age 27, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Salesman-Food products
Eliza L., Wife, 58, Married-age 22, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kentucky.9 
Census194019 Apr 1940Edward Lesley Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1940 in Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas, as follows:
Pepper, E. L., Head, 75, Married, born in Kansas
Elsie, Wife, 67, Married, born in Kansas.10 
Death1944He died in 1944.11 

Family

Elsie L. Greene b. Jan 1872, d. 1944
Children 1.Malvern A. Pepper4,5 b. 20 Aug 1896, d. Dec 1975
 2.Malinda Pepper4,5 b. Feb 1898, d. b 1910
 3.John Andrew Pepper7 b. 12 Jul 1900
 4.Laura E. Pepper7 b. 1904
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  2. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  3. [S864] "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" Kansas, Sumner County; Draft Card P, digital image 86 of 295, Database (with images), John Andrew Pepper.
  4. [S2880] 1900 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Harper County, Harper, ED 66, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 48-50, dwelling 32, family 32, Andrew Green household.
  5. [S2881] 1900 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Harper County, Harper, ED 66, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 51-56, dwelling 32, family 32, Andrew Green household (continued from previous page).
  6. [S862] "The KS GenWeb Project, Harper County Marriage Index (P Grooms)" page 3 of 8, Edward L. Pepper and Elsie L. Green, marriage date 29 Mar 1894, Book B, page 184, Database (without images).
  7. [S3405] 1910 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Sumner County, Creek, ED 154, page 10A (handwritten), population schedule, line 38-42, dwelling 76, family 76, Edward L. Peppers household.
  8. [S4030] 1920 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Sumner County, Conway, ED 169, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-28, dwelling 38, family 38, Edward Pepper household.
  9. [S4889] 1930 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Douglas County, Lawrence, ED 7, page 15B (handwritten), population schedule, line 69-70, dwelling 386, family 436, Edward L. Pepper household.
  10. [S17542] 1940 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Sumner County, Wellington, ED 96-44, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 13-14, household 345, E.L. Pepper household.
  11. [S17544] Find A Grave, Edward L. Pepper (1866-1944), no. 30522033, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30522033 : accessed 30 Jul 2024).

Nellie Pepper1

F, b. 1868, d. 1935
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth1868Nellie Pepper was born in 1868 in Iowa.1,2 
She was the daughter of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census187024 Aug 1870Nellie Pepper was enumerated in the 1870 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Marion, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880Nellie Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.3 
MarriageNellie Pepper married (?) Liden.2 
Census191019 Apr 1910Nellie Liden was enumerated in the census of 1910 under John Lewis Pepper in Liberty, Wright County, Iowa.4 
Census19202 Jan 1920Nellie Liden was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Edward Lesley Pepper in Conway, Sumner County, Kansas.5 
Death1935Nellie Liden died in 1935.2 

Family

(?) Liden
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2197] 1870 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Marion, page 111A (stamped), Page No. 3 (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-14, dwelling 16, family 16, John Peppers household.
  2. [S8868] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Nell Peppers Liden.
  3. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  4. [S3251] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wright County, Liberty, ED 187, page 4B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-97, dwelling 91, family 91, John L. Pepper household.
  5. [S4030] 1920 United States Federal Census, Kansas, Sumner County, Conway, ED 169, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 24-28, dwelling 38, family 38, Edward Pepper household.

John Lewis Pepper1,2

M, b. 24 Jan 1871, d. 20 Jan 1935
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth24 Jan 1871John Lewis Pepper was born on 24 Jan 1871 in Iowa.1,3,4,2 
He was the son of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880John Lewis Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Marriage5 Oct 1895John Lewis Pepper married Maud Roark, daughter of Harlan Roark and Elizabeth Duncan, on 5 Oct 1895 in Harper County, Kansas.5,3,4 
Census19009 Jun 1900John Lewis Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.3,4 
Census191019 Apr 1910John Lewis Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1910 in Liberty, Wright County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, John L., Head, 39, Married-14 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Physician-Practrice Medicine
Maud, Wife, 33, Married-14 years, 0 children, born in Kansas, Father born in Tennessee, Mother born in Kentucky
Letha, Adopted daughter, 3, born in Iowa, Father and Mother's birthplace unknown
John R., Adopted son, 1-1/12, born in Iowa, Father and Mother's birthplace unknown
Liden, Nell P., Sister, 41, Widowed, 0 children, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Nurse-In home.6 
Census19205 Jan 1920John Lewis Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Webster, Hamilton County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, John L., Head, 48, Married, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Physician
Maud, Wife, 42, Married, born in Kansas, Father born in Tennessee, Mother born in Kentucky
Letha, Daughter, 13, born in Iowa, Father born in Iowa, Mother born in Kansas
John R., Son, 10, born in Iowa, Father born in Iowa, Mother born in Kansas.7 
Census193011 Apr 1930John Lewis Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Webster, Hamilton County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, John L., Head, 59, Married-age 24, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Doctor-Gen practice
Maud, Wife, 53, Married-age 18, born in Kansas, Father born in Tennessee, Mother born in Kentucky
Letha, Daughter, 23, Single, born in Iowa, Father born in Iowa, Mother born in Kansas, Saleslady-Dept Store
John R., Son, 21, Single, born in Iowa, Father born in Iowa, Mother born in Kansas, Salesman-Shoe Store
Wilson, Eula, Servant, 21, Single, born in Illinois, Father born in Virginia, Mother born in Illinois, Servant-private family.8 
Death20 Jan 1935He died on 20 Jan 1935 in Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa.2 

Family

Maud Roark b. 30 Mar 1877, d. 7 Apr 1941
Children 1.Letha Pepper6 b. 1907
 2.John R. Pepper6 b. 10 Mar 1909, d. 25 Jan 1988
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  2. [S17725] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1972," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, John Lewis Peppers, 1935, digital image 8951 of 26539, Iowa No. F40-45.
  3. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  4. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  5. [S862] "The KS GenWeb Project, Harper County Marriage Index (P Grooms)" page 3 of 8, John L. Peppers and Maud Roark, marriage date 5 Oct 1895, Book C, page 34, Database (without images).
  6. [S3251] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wright County, Liberty, ED 187, page 4B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-97, dwelling 91, family 91, John L. Pepper household.
  7. [S3814] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Hamilton County, Webster Ward 2, ED 122, page 4B (handwritten), population schedule, line 83-86, dwelling 102, family 113, John L. Peppers household.
  8. [S4670] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Hamilton County, Webster City, ED 4, page 4A (handwritten), population schedule, line 18-22, dwelling 76, family 88, John L. Peppers household.

Bertha Ellen Pepper1,2

F, b. 21 Apr 1874, d. 7 May 1962
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth21 Apr 1874Bertha Ellen Pepper was born on 21 Apr 1874 in Davis County, Iowa.1,3,4 
She was the daughter of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880Bertha Ellen Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Marriage3 May 1898Bertha Ellen Pepper married Oramel Whittlesey Pratt, son of George Pratt and Sarah Victoria Whittlesey, on 3 May 1898 in Jackson County, Missouri.5,2 
Census19006 Jun 1900Bertha Ellen Pratt was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Oramel Whittlesey Pratt in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.3 
Census191016 Apr 1910Bertha Ellen Pratt was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Oramel Whittlesey Pratt in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.6 
Census19206 Jan 1920Bertha Ellen Pratt was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Oramel Whittlesey Pratt in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.7 
Census193018 Apr 1930Bertha Ellen Pratt was enumerated in the census of 1930 under George O. Pratt in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.8 
Census194020 Apr 1940Bertha Ellen Pratt was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1940 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, as follows:
Pratt, Bertha E., Head, 65, Widowed, born in Iowa, Assistant Secretary-Church Organization
Bertha M., Daughter, 31, Single, born in Missouri, Investigator-State Social Security.9 
Census195028 Apr 1950Bertha Ellen Pratt was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1950 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, as follows:
Bratt, Bertha E., Head, 76, Widowed, born in Iowa, Secretary-Church
Bertha M., Daughter, 42, Single, born in Missouri, Social Worker.10 
Death7 May 1962She died on 7 May 1962 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.4 

Family

Oramel Whittlesey Pratt b. 8 Aug 1862, d. 4 Dec 1926
Children 1.Elizabeth B. Pratt3 b. Mar 1899
 2.Sarah W. Pratt6 b. 1901
 3.George O. Pratt+6 b. 1904
 4.Bertha M. Pratt6 b. 16 May 1908
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  2. [S866] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969," Missouri Digital Heritage, death certificate image, Oramel Whittlesey Pratt, 1926, Missouri No. 38052.
  3. [S2995] 1900 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City Ward 11, ED 123, page 7A (handwritten), population schedule, line 10-14, dwelling 139, family 146, Oramel W. Pratt household.
  4. [S6249] "Missouri Death Certificates, 1910-1969," Missouri Digital Heritage, death certificate image, Bertha Ellen Pratt, 1962, Missouri No. 19080.
  5. [S865] "Missouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002" Missouri State Archives; Jefferson City, Missouri; Jackson: Record Images For Jackson: 1897-1899, Volume 22, page 464-465, digital image 238 of 1310, page 465, no. 16183, Oramel W. Pratt and Bertha E. Pepper, Database (with images).
  6. [S3520] 1910 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City Ward 4, ED 55, page 3B (handwritten), population schedule, line 92-99, dwelling 62, family 64, Oramel W. Pratt household.
  7. [S4242] 1920 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City Ward 3, ED 49, page 6B (handwritten), population schedule, line 73-79, dwelling 127, family 137, Oramel W. Pratt household.
  8. [S5089] 1930 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, ED 117, page 24A (handwritten), population schedule, line 7-12, dwelling 328, family 329, George Pratt household.
  9. [S17685] 1940 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, ED 116-144, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 11-12, household 534, Bertha E. Pratt household.
  10. [S17686] 1950 United States Federal Census, Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City, ED 116-266, sheet 73 (handwritten), digital image 23 of 30, population schedule, line 20-21, dwelling 91, Bertha E. Bratt household.

Irvin St. Clair Pepper1,2,3

M, b. 10 Jun 1876, d. 22 Dec 1913
FatherJohn Pepper1 b. 21 Oct 1835, d. 22 Dec 1920
MotherMary Ellen Prettyman1 b. 10 May 1835, d. 4 Sep 1910

Events

Birth10 Jun 1876Irvin St. Clair Pepper was born on 10 Jun 1876 in Davis County, Iowa.1,4,3 
He was the son of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman.1 
Census188015 Jun 1880Irvin St. Clair Pepper was enumerated in the 1880 Federal census in the household of John Pepper in Soap Creek, Davis County, Iowa.1 
Census19002 Jun 1900Irvin St. Clair Pepper was enumerated as a boarder in the household of Emerson S. Lamb in the census of 1900 in Goshen, Muscatine County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppes, Ervin S., Boarder, June 1876, 23, Single, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, School Teacher.4 
Census191016 May 1910Irvin St. Clair Pepper was enumerated as a roomer in the household of Oscar Grossheim in the census of 1910 in Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, as follows:
Pepper, Irvin S., Roomer, 33, Single, born in Iowa, Father born in Ohio, Mother born in Illinois, Attorney-Law.5 
Death22 Dec 1913He died on 22 Dec 1913.2 
BurialDec 1913He was buried in Dec 1913 in Shaul Cemetery, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, aged 37 years and 5 months.2 
Story PEPPER, Irvin St. Clair, a Representative from Iowa; born in Davis County, Iowa, June 10, 1876; attended the public schools; was graduated from Southern Iowa Normal School at Bloomfield in 1897; principal of the Atalissa High School and of the Washington School at Muscatine; secretary for Congressman Martin J. Wade of Iowa 1903-1905; graduated from the law department of George Washington University, Washington, D.C., in 1905; was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in Muscatine, Iowa; prosecuting attorney of Muscatine County 1906-1910; elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses and served from March 4, 1911, until his death in Clinton County, Iowa, December 22, 1913; interment in Shaul Cemetery, near Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2413] 1880 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Davis County, Soap Creek, ED 41, page 19B (stamped), Page No. 18 (handwritten), population schedule, line 30-40, dwelling 170, family 172, John Peppers household.
  2. [S8862] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Irvin S. Peppers.
  3. [S8863] "Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1949" Database (without images), Irvin St. Clair Pepper.
  4. [S2767] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Muscatine County, Goshen, ED 99, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 6-13, dwelling 33, family 33, Emerson S. Lamb household.
  5. [S3248] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Muscatine County, Muscatine Ward 1, ED 107, page 26A (handwritten), population schedule, line 52-56, dwelling 544, family 572, Oscar Grossheim household.

Eunice L. Llewellyn1,2,3

F, b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927
FatherIsaac Llewellyn4
MotherMartha Tipton4

Events

Birth16 Apr 1862Eunice L. Llewellyn was born on 16 Apr 1862 in Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa.1,2,4,5 
She was the daughter of Isaac Llewellyn and Martha Tipton.4 
Marriage27 Aug 1884Eunice L. Llewellyn married Benjamin S. Pepper, son of John Pepper and Mary Ellen Prettyman, on 27 Aug 1884 in Corydon, Wayne County, Iowa.1,2,4 
Census19009 Jun 1900Eunice L. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.1,2 
Census191015 Apr 1910Eunice L. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.6 
Census19205 Jan 1920Eunice L. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.7 
Death2 Dec 1927Eunice L. Pepper died on 2 Dec 1927 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.8,5 
Burial4 Dec 1927She was buried on 4 Dec 1927 in Shaul Cemetery, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, aged 65 years, 7 months and 18 days.8,5 

Family

Benjamin S. Pepper b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
Children 1.Clyde Lewellyn Pepper+1,2 b. 28 Jun 1885, d. 6 Dec 1918
 2.Leo Walton Pepper+1,2 b. 22 May 1888, d. 15 Nov 1969
 3.Edith Eule Pepper+1,2 b. Dec 1890
 4.Paul M. Pepper1,2 b. Feb 1897
 5.Thelma Pepper+1,2 b. May 1899
 6.Martha E. Pepper6 b. 1903
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  2. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  3. [S861] "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947" Iowa Department of Public Health.; 1910-1911, 441 (Pottawattamie - Wright), page 90-1614, digital image 290 of 480, second entry, Everett A. Erskine and Edith E. Peppers, Database (with images).
  4. [S928] "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947" Iowa Department of Public Health.; 1884, 325 (Tama - Wright), page 93-1285, digital image 115 of 184, Entry no. 8, Benjamin S. Peppers and Eunise Lewellen, Database (with images).
  5. [S8861] "Iowa, U.S., Death Records, 1880-1967," Ancestry.com, death certificate image, Eunice Lewellyn Pepper, 1927, digital image 3377 of 4472, Iowa No. 090-2364.
  6. [S3250] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 150, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 25, family 26, Ben S. Peppers household.
  7. [S3833] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 144, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-62, dwelling 67, family 17, Ben S. Pepper household.
  8. [S8860] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Eunice L. Peppers.

Clyde Lewellyn Pepper1,2,3

M, b. 28 Jun 1885, d. 6 Dec 1918
FatherBenjamin S. Pepper1,2 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
MotherEunice L. Llewellyn1,2 b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927

Events

Birth28 Jun 1885Clyde Lewellyn Pepper was born on 28 Jun 1885 in Iowa.1,2,3 
He was the son of Benjamin S. Pepper and Eunice L. Llewellyn.1,2 
Census19009 Jun 1900Clyde Lewellyn Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.1,2 
Marriage22 Dec 1912Clyde Lewellyn Pepper married Caroline M. Meyers, daughter of Joseph Meyers and Lena E. Swartz, on 22 Dec 1912 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.3,4,5 
Death6 Dec 1918Clyde Lewellyn Pepper died on 6 Dec 1918.6 
BurialDec 1918He was buried in Dec 1918 in Shaul Cemetery, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, aged 33 years and 5 months.6 

Family

Caroline M. Meyers b. 1888
Children 1.Marion Lucille Pepper7 b. 1915
 2.Willodine Pepper7 b. 1918
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  2. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  3. [S860] "U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918" Iowa, Van Buren County; Draft Card P, digital image 54 of 140, Database (with images), Clyde Lewellyn Peppers.
  4. [S4691] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 18, page 15B (handwritten), population schedule, line 78-81, dwelling 373, family 382, Caroline M. Pepper household.
  5. [S593] "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947" Iowa Department of Public Health.; 1912-1913, 451 (Sac - Wright), page 90-1763, digital image 204 of 424, Entry no. 4, C. L. Peppers and Carolyn M. Myers, Database (with images).
  6. [S8859] "Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999" Database (without images), Clyde L. Peppers.
  7. [S3835] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa Ward 7, ED 161, page 8B (handwritten), population schedule, line 89-92, dwelling 187, family 193, Caroline Peppers household.

Leo Walton Pepper1,2,3

M, b. 22 May 1888, d. 15 Nov 1969
FatherBenjamin S. Pepper1,2 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
MotherEunice L. Llewellyn1,2 b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927

Events

Birth22 May 1888Leo Walton Pepper was born on 22 May 1888 in Kansas.1,2,4 
He was the son of Benjamin S. Pepper and Eunice L. Llewellyn.1,2 
Census19009 Jun 1900Leo Walton Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.1,2 
Marriage1909Leo Walton Pepper married Effie M. (?) in 1909.5 
Census191018 Apr 1910Leo Walton Pepper was enumerated as a roomer in the household of H.H. Harvey in the census of 1910 in Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, Leo W., Roomer, 22, Married-0 years, born in Iowa, Father born in Indiana, Mother born in Ohio, Clerk-Shoe Store
Effie, Roomer, 20, Married-0 years, 0 children, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Iowa.5 
Census19207 Jan 1920Leo Walton Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1920 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, Leo W., Head, 31, Married, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in the U.S., Salesman-Shoe Store
Effie, Wife, 30, Married, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in the U.S., speaks English
Harold, Son, 8, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kansas.6 
Census193015 Apr 1930Leo Walton Pepper was enumerated as a head of household in the census of 1930 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa, as follows:
Peppers, Leo W., Head, 41, Married-age 21, born in Kansas, Father born in Illinois, Mother born in Iowa, Manager-Retail Shoe
Effie M., Wife, 40, Married-age 19, born in Kansas, Father and Mother born in Iowa
Harold W., Son, 18, Single, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kansas, Fireman-Railroad
Ben R., Son, 9, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kansas
Doris M., Daughter, 7, born in Iowa, Father and Mother born in Kansas.7 
Death15 Nov 1969He died on 15 Nov 1969 in Sonoma County, California.4 

Family

Effie M. (?) b. 1890, d. 1 Jul 1971
Children 1.Harold W. Pepper6 b. 22 Nov 1911, d. 9 Feb 1991
 2.Ben R. Pepper7 b. 1921
 3.Doris M. Pepper7 b. 1923
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  2. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  3. [S834] Charles Knorr, "Charles Knorr Correspondence," correspondence to Ruth Ann (Greene) O'Hara, 27 Sep 2006.
  4. [S7479] "California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997" State of California, Sacramento, CA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics.; Database (without images), Leo W. Peppers.
  5. [S3244] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Mahaska County, Oskaloosa Ward 4, ED, page 5B (handwritten), population schedule, line 78-81, dwelling 115, family 132, H.H. Harvey household.
  6. [S3836] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa Ward 7, ED 161, page 10B (handwritten), population schedule, line 84-86, dwelling 238, family 244, Leo W. Peppers household.
  7. [S4692] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 34, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 10-14, dwelling 310, family 357, Leo W. Peppers household.

Edith Eule Pepper1,2,3

F, b. Dec 1890
FatherBenjamin S. Pepper1,2 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
MotherEunice L. Llewellyn1,2 b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927

Events

BirthDec 1890Edith Eule Pepper was born in Dec 1890 in Iowa.1,2 
She was the daughter of Benjamin S. Pepper and Eunice L. Llewellyn.1,2 
Census19009 Jun 1900Edith Eule Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.1,2 
Census191015 Apr 1910Edith Eule Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.4 
Marriage2 Apr 1911Edith Eule Pepper married Everett A. Erskine, son of Andrew J. Erskine and Rosetta Jones, on 2 Apr 1911 in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.5,6,3 
Census192014 Jan 1920Edith Eule Erskine was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Everett A. Erskine in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.7 
Census19303 Apr 1930Edith Eule Erskine was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Everett A. Erskine in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.5,6 

Family

Everett A. Erskine b. 1890
Children 1.Robert Andrew Erskine5,6 b. 5 Dec 1912, d. 30 Aug 1996
 2.Marjorie Erskine5,6 b. 1918
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  2. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  3. [S861] "Iowa, U.S., Marriage Records, 1880-1947" Iowa Department of Public Health.; 1910-1911, 441 (Pottawattamie - Wright), page 90-1614, digital image 290 of 480, second entry, Everett A. Erskine and Edith E. Peppers, Database (with images).
  4. [S3250] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 150, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 25, family 26, Ben S. Peppers household.
  5. [S4689] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 12, page 2A (handwritten), population schedule, line 50, dwelling 40, family 42, A. Everett Erskine household.
  6. [S4690] 1930 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 12, page 2B (handwritten), population schedule, line 51-54, dwelling 41, family 43, A. Everett Erskine household (continued from previous page).
  7. [S3834] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 145, page 6B (handwritten), population schedule, line 83-86, dwelling 140, family 143, A. Everett Erskin household.

Paul M. Pepper1,2

M, b. Feb 1897
FatherBenjamin S. Pepper1,2 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
MotherEunice L. Llewellyn1,2 b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927

Events

BirthFeb 1897Paul M. Pepper was born in Feb 1897 in Iowa.1,2 
He was the son of Benjamin S. Pepper and Eunice L. Llewellyn.1,2 
Census19009 Jun 1900Paul M. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.1,2 
Census191015 Apr 1910Paul M. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.3 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  2. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  3. [S3250] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 150, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 25, family 26, Ben S. Peppers household.

Thelma Pepper1,2

F, b. May 1899
FatherBenjamin S. Pepper1,2 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
MotherEunice L. Llewellyn1,2 b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927

Events

BirthMay 1899Thelma Pepper was born in May 1899 in Iowa.1,2 
She was the daughter of Benjamin S. Pepper and Eunice L. Llewellyn.1,2 
Census19009 Jun 1900Thelma Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1900 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa.1,2 
Census191015 Apr 1910Thelma Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.3 
MarriageThelma Pepper married Richard B. Murto, son of Richard B. Murto Sr..4,5 
Census192017 Jan 1920Thelma Murto was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Richard B. Murto in Washington, Washington, District of Columbia.4,5 
Census19309 Apr 1930Thelma Murto was enumerated in the census of 1930 under Richard B. Murto Sr. in Washington, District of Columbia.6 

Family

Richard B. Murto b. 30 Apr 1900, d. May 1982
Child 1.Dorothy E. Murto6 b. 1921
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S2769] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 13B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household.
  2. [S2770] 1900 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Ottumwa, ED 128, page 14A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1, dwelling 307, family 312, Binjaman S. Peppers household (continued from previous page).
  3. [S3250] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 150, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 25, family 26, Ben S. Peppers household.
  4. [S3798] 1920 United States Federal Census, District of Columbia, Washington, Washington, ED 300, page 12B (handwritten), population schedule, line 93-100, Mabel Colcord household.
  5. [S3799] 1920 United States Federal Census, District of Columbia, Washington, Washington, ED 300, page 13A (handwritten), population schedule, line 1-12, Mabel Colcord household (continued from previous page) line 6-7, Thelman P. and Richard B. Murts.
  6. [S4650] 1930 United States Federal Census, District of Columbia, Washington, ED 229, page 10A (handwritten), population schedule, line 8-12, dwelling 209, family 209, Richard B. Murto, Sr. household.

Martha E. Pepper1

F, b. 1903
FatherBenjamin S. Pepper1 b. 13 Jan 1859, d. 20 Mar 1935
MotherEunice L. Llewellyn1 b. 16 Apr 1862, d. 2 Dec 1927

Events

Birth1903Martha E. Pepper was born in 1903 in Kansas.1 
She was the daughter of Benjamin S. Pepper and Eunice L. Llewellyn.1 
Census191015 Apr 1910Martha E. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1910 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.1 
Census19205 Jan 1920Martha E. Pepper was enumerated in the census of 1920 under Benjamin S. Pepper in Center, Wapello County, Iowa.2 
ChartsDescendants of Johannes Pfeffer (Pepper)

Citations

  1. [S3250] 1910 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 150, page 17A (handwritten), population schedule, line 21-26, dwelling 25, family 26, Ben S. Peppers household.
  2. [S3833] 1920 United States Federal Census, Iowa, Wapello County, Center, ED 144, page 1B (handwritten), population schedule, line 60-62, dwelling 67, family 17, Ben S. Pepper household.