4-28-07 - Note photo album on table used a prop in family picture. This album was purchased at estate sale of Miss Lulu Bierman in 2003 and remains with Rupert family. All photos posted were found within the book, however some still remain unidentified.
Photo album donated to local historical society
Photo of three : Benjamin Rupert standing, brother Samuel Rupert sitting to right, and seated left believe to be Edward Beirman.
Samuel S. RUPERT is the descendant of one of the oldest families of Columbiana county. For many years members of this
family have been substantial and influential agriculturists. Mr. Rupert was born June 13, 1855, on his father's farm. His education was practical and thorough, such as any' bright boy can obtain in the public schools of this country. The date of his marriage to Miss Hattie Yarian was in 1881. Mrs. Rupert's parents were George and Mary Yarian. Annette F., born August 15, 1882, is the result of this marriage. Mrs. Rupert is a communicant of the Lutheran church, and the family is among the most respected and beloved of the community. Their farm of some ninety-two acres is a model of thrift and prosperity. It is situated about a mile from the town of New Waterford.
(about his parents and siblings)
Benjamin and Elizabeth Rupert had eight children, named as follows: Ephraim, Isaac, Enoch C., Mary I. (deceased), Samuel S., Mrs. Ethalinda Ward, Benjamin and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ward. Benjamin Rupert first saw the light in Unity township, Columbiana county, Ohio, in 1817, and died in Fairfield township, February 10, 1871. His wife, Elizabeth (Rummel) Rupert, was also a native of Columbiana county, she is still living on the farm left her by her husband. Benjamin was the son of Jacob, who was a soldier in the war of 1812. Ephraim was born inUnity township in 1845. He was reared on the paternal farm and given a common school education. When of age he began for himself. At twenty-six years of age he married Miss Samantha Yarian, daughter of George and Mary Yarian, pioneer settlers of the township. Luella, Benjamin S. and George E. are the children that have come to grace this happy home circle. Mr. Rupert has always been a democrat, and the family are communicants of the Lutheran church. The children are bright and accomplished, and give promise of bright and happy careers. The farm consists of eighty acres of highly cultivated land, well stocked, and with commodious and substantial buildings.
History of Ohio Upper Vally by Clemmon ? (need to find it again) 1891
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Facts to help date other photos from Webb & Co Photography
This photo taken when child Anetta was about6-8y/o and would date it about 1888-1890.
Dec 12, 2013 - S S Rupert owned land in Fairfield Twp Sec 22 just north of Henry Gleckler and wife Riana Lower. That land was on or near Crestview Rd where new High School located. With the help of a group of people from Columbiana , we have determined the farm he owned was located with an entrance off Middleton Road and now owned by Burdicks. That same parcel of land was previously owned by E Myers in 1870. (possibly Elias Myers 1832-1894
4-28-07 - Note photo album on table used a prop in family picture. This album was purchased at estate sale of Miss Lulu Bierman in 2003 and remains with Rupert family. All photos posted were found within the book, however some still remain unidentified.
Photo album donated to local historical society
Photo of three : Benjamin Rupert standing, brother Samuel Rupert sitting to right, and seated left believe to be Edward Beirman.
Samuel S. RUPERT is the descendant of one of the oldest families of Columbiana county. For many years members of this
family have been substantial and influential agriculturists. Mr. Rupert was born June 13, 1855, on his father's farm. His education was practical and thorough, such as any' bright boy can obtain in the public schools of this country. The date of his marriage to Miss Hattie Yarian was in 1881. Mrs. Rupert's parents were George and Mary Yarian. Annette F., born August 15, 1882, is the result of this marriage. Mrs. Rupert is a communicant of the Lutheran church, and the family is among the most respected and beloved of the community. Their farm of some ninety-two acres is a model of thrift and prosperity. It is situated about a mile from the town of New Waterford.
(about his parents and siblings)
Benjamin and Elizabeth Rupert had eight children, named as follows: Ephraim, Isaac, Enoch C., Mary I. (deceased), Samuel S., Mrs. Ethalinda Ward, Benjamin and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Ward. Benjamin Rupert first saw the light in Unity township, Columbiana county, Ohio, in 1817, and died in Fairfield township, February 10, 1871. His wife, Elizabeth (Rummel) Rupert, was also a native of Columbiana county, she is still living on the farm left her by her husband. Benjamin was the son of Jacob, who was a soldier in the war of 1812. Ephraim was born inUnity township in 1845. He was reared on the paternal farm and given a common school education. When of age he began for himself. At twenty-six years of age he married Miss Samantha Yarian, daughter of George and Mary Yarian, pioneer settlers of the township. Luella, Benjamin S. and George E. are the children that have come to grace this happy home circle. Mr. Rupert has always been a democrat, and the family are communicants of the Lutheran church. The children are bright and accomplished, and give promise of bright and happy careers. The farm consists of eighty acres of highly cultivated land, well stocked, and with commodious and substantial buildings.
History of Ohio Upper Vally by Clemmon ? (need to find it again) 1891
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Facts to help date other photos from Webb & Co Photography
This photo taken when child Anetta was about6-8y/o and would date it about 1888-1890.
Dec 12, 2013 - S S Rupert owned land in Fairfield Twp Sec 22 just north of Henry Gleckler and wife Riana Lower. That land was on or near Crestview Rd where new High School located. With the help of a group of people from Columbiana , we have determined the farm he owned was located with an entrance off Middleton Road and now owned by Burdicks. That same parcel of land was previously owned by E Myers in 1870. (possibly Elias Myers 1832-1894