Before his marriage to Caroline Peters, his family was living in Exira, IA, neighbors to the Peters family.
After his marriage to Caroline [Lena] at one point in 1911 William moved his family to Huron, SD for homestead land. They stayed there only 2 years, but lost crops and money due to "hot winds".
Moving back to Adair, IA he rented farms for the remainder of the time [one being 'the Turner place'] until in later years when he moved his family to Council Bluffs, IA, and then to CA in 1929.
William read his Bible through many times during his life, and was a church elder. He and Lena's brothers helped build the First Presbyterian Church of Adair [1917].
He died of cancer, as did 4 of his children.
Before his marriage to Caroline Peters, his family was living in Exira, IA, neighbors to the Peters family.
After his marriage to Caroline [Lena] at one point in 1911 William moved his family to Huron, SD for homestead land. They stayed there only 2 years, but lost crops and money due to "hot winds".
Moving back to Adair, IA he rented farms for the remainder of the time [one being 'the Turner place'] until in later years when he moved his family to Council Bluffs, IA, and then to CA in 1929.
William read his Bible through many times during his life, and was a church elder. He and Lena's brothers helped build the First Presbyterian Church of Adair [1917].
He died of cancer, as did 4 of his children.
Family Members
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Anna Rosena "Sena" Aupperle Lovell
1886–1981
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Marie May Aupperle
1889–1979
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Emma Louise Aupperle Swinehart
1892–1941
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Ralph Mathias Aupperle
1894–1987
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George Roy Aupperle
1896–1970
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Lillian Caroline "Lil" Aupperle Watterson
1899–1983
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Edward William Frederick Aupperle
1903–1986
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Clarence John Aupperle
1906–1987
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Hulda May Aupperle
1909–1909
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Hilda Laura Aupperle McCarty
1909–1988
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