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From: "Cramer, John" <>
Subject: Charles Otto Hipple & Nevin Howard Hipple -more-more
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 15:32:36 -0400


My grandfather Hipple was
Charles Otto Hipple, born in Miamisburg, Ohio-Mar 29, 1877.
married to Ada May Glander Hipple for many years,
He and Grandma were married on June 2, 1906.
They were married at a parents home (Grandma's?) in Eaton, Ohio by
Rev.George Weber.
DOD Grandpa died on Dec. 18, 1941.

My dad was their only child,

Nevin Howard Hipple, born Aug. 18, 1910 and died in Dayton in Sept.
1970.
His wife was _________________, Grandma died in 1960.
Child was Barb

==Barb



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Subject: FW: Hipple info/Charles Otto Hipple & Nevin Howard Hipple
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>From:
>To:
>Subject: Hipple info
>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 23:55:00 EDT
>
>
>My grandfather Hipple was
>married to Ada May Glander Hipple for many years. I have a copy of
>their wedding certificate which
>has disappeared since Eddie started packing things away.
>However, in looking
>for it tonight, I found an old family Bible that I thought had no
>information in it since I never found anything in the front. Guess
>what...it fell open to the middle and here is all the info. I've wanted

>for years. Grandpa was Charles Otto Hipple, born in Miamisburg, Ohio
>on March 29, 1877. (Gosh!
>My "first love" was from Miamisburg.) He and Grandma were married on
June
>2, 1906.
> Grandpa died on Dec. 18, 1941. (I do remember sitting on his lap
>and puffing on his pipe when I was 3 or 4.) They were married at
>parents home (Grandma's?) in Eaton, Ohio by Rev.George Weber.
>My dad was their
>only child, Nevin Howard Hipple, born Aug. 18, 1910 and died in Dayton

>in Sept. 1970.
>Grandma
>died in 1960. That's all the information in the Bible.
>
>The Bible, itself, is extremely interesting. It is a revised version
>of the 1888 King James version. It is quite large, has wonderful
>illustrations and many extra pages of things I've never read before. I

>wish I had read this a long time ago. It would be fun to compare to
>the modern Bible. There is even a page discussing all the different
>translations from the Old Testament to this one. I could go on for a
>long time about all the different parts, besides what we are used to,
>but it would take too long. Needless to say, I
>have a lot of reading to do. I hope this is helpful to John. I'm
sending
>it
>to you to forward because I don't think he recognizes my e-mail
adddress.
>If he needs more info I'll try to supply it.
>
>Barb
>




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