This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: RAUCH, Miller, Graffmiller, Price WILLIAM EDWARD RAUCH was for a term of years actively identified with railroad service, in a clerical and executive capacity, and he has been since 1908 a resident of Anderson, the vital city that is the judicial center and industrial metropolis of Madison County. Here he was identified with manufacturing enterprises until 1924, when he purchased the business of Anderson News Company, which he has since continued under that title, his well-equipped headquarters constituting the leading newspaper and periodical depot of the city and being situated at 901 Meridian Street. Mr. Rauch, who is of staunch German ancestry in both paternal and maternal lines, was born at Arlington, Hancock County, Ohio, on the 21st of December, 1881, and is a son of Michael and Catherine (Miller) Rauch, the former of whom was born and reared in Germany and the latter in Hancock County, Ohio, her father, Augustus Miller, having been born in Pennsylvania and his parents having been natives of Germany. Michael Rauch received the advantages of the excellent schools of his native land and there also served the characteristically thorough German apprenticeship to the trade of boot and shoemaker. In accordance with the apprenticeship custom then in vogue in Germany he supplemented his technical training by working at his trade at various places, at each of which he duly received a certificate attesting his excellent character and his skilled workmanship. After this experience he returned to the place in which he had served his apprenticeship and there received his apprentice discharge, which marked him as a capable journeyman at this trade. He then, at the age of twenty years, came to the United States’, and he was the only member of his immediate family to here establish residence. He soon made settlement at Arlington, Ohio, where he established himself in business as a custom boot and shoe maker, all work of this kind having in that period been done by hand and his honorable methods and superior products having enabled him to build up a very prosperous business. He continues as one of the honored and influential citizens of Arlington, where he lives retired. Mr. and Mrs. Rauch became the parents of five children: William Edward, Martha, William Augustus, Mary Verlie and Roy. William Edward Rauch received the advantages of the public schools of his native town, Arlington, Ohio, and thereafter completed a course in a business college at Lima, that state. He then entered the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in the capacity of clerk in its offices at Elwood, Indiana, where he continued his service until 1908, when he removed to his present home City of Anderson, where, as previously stated, he was identified with manufacturing enterprise until he purchased his present newspaper and magazine agency, the business of which he has since continued successfully under the original title of Anderson News Company. His agency handles local and outside daily papers, a full line of current magazines and also the various merchandise usually to be found in similar establishments. Mr. Rauch has had no ambition for political activity of preferment but is a loyal supporter of the cause of the Democratic Party. He is affiliated with Fellowship Lodge No. 681, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, in his home city, is a member of the local Rotary Club, and he and his wife are zealous members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. On the 19th of May, 1904, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Rauch to Miss Della Graffmiller, who was born in Hardin County, Ohio, a daughter of Rudolph and Caroline (Price) Graffmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Rauch have two daughters, Vera and Kathryn.