Surnames: WILEY, KEPPLER, KUMLER, BAUER, SOMERS, EARLY, GOLDSMITH, UNZICKER, SLONACKER, KINSINGER, INLOES, HAMLIN, HAMILTON, LEVINGSTON, HARLING From Memoirs of th4 Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919: Wiley: on page 377: in bio on George L. KEPPLER, it mentions his daughter "Pearl, the youngest of the children of Mr. and Mrs. KEPPLER, is the wife of William WILEY, a farm of Hanover township." on page 405: in bio on Henry J. KUMLER, it mentions his wife's sister, "Rebecca (MINTON), who married Elmore WILEY, lives east of Hamilton, Ohio." Somers: on page 39: in bio on Charles E. BAUER, it mentions his sister "Ethel, who married Arthur SOMERS, of Jonesboro, Ind., and has four children, Elmo, Lincoln, Virgil and Velma Louise." on page 191: in bio onCharles F. EARLY, it mentions his daughter "Mary E., who married L. E. SOMERS, of Greenville, Ohio." on page 259: in bio on Christian GOLDSMITH, it mentions his son "Elmer, formerly a teacher, who went to conduct a newspaper at Petroskey, Mich., and there died, leaving a widow, who had been Katie SOMERS." Sommer: on page 729: in bio on Jacob UNZICKER, it mentions "Joseph W.(SLONACKER), of JHamilton, who married Anna SOMER." Sommers: on page 385: in bio on Samuel KINSINGER, it mentions his daughter "Barbara, who died in 1918, was the wife of the late David SOMMERS, they had ten children." Inloes: on page 348/349: James Inloes. Farming has stimulated the best efforts of some of the leading men of various parts of Butler county, and through their participation therein they have become well-to-do and prominent in their communities. Such a man is James INLOES, of Morgan township, who is known in his community as a skilled and successful general farmer. Mr. INLOES was born in Butler county, Ohio, June 24, 1873, a son of David and Elizabeth (HAMLIN) INLOES, the former a native of Hamilton county and the latter of England. The mother came to the United States a child and resided with her parents in Hamilton county, Ohio, until her marriage to Mr. INLOES, after which the young couple moved to a farm in Morgan township, Butler county, after a short residence in Franklin county, Ind. They became the parents of the following children: Alfred and John, residents of Oxford, Ohio; Clem, who resides in Reily township, this county; William, of Morgan township; James, of this review; Lois, deceas! ed; Kate, deceased, who was the wife of Harry HAMILTON of Okeana, and had one child, Charles; and Elizabeth and Lessie, deceased. William INLOES has two sons who were in the army during the late war, Frank and Carl, the latter of whom saw active service in France. James INLOES attended the public schools of Franklin county, Ind., and Morgan township, and following the completion of his education worked for his father until he attained his majority, after which he began working by the month. He was married March 4, 1896, to Margaret, daughter of Jonathan and Helen LEVINGSTON, of Franklin county, Ind., who had six other daughters: Inzia HARLING, of New Zealand, whose husband met his death during the great war; Belle, Gertrude, Emma, Ola and Mary. Four children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. INLOES: Lillian, Martha, Valita and Upton. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. INLOES settled on the farm of W. L. Beard, of Oxford, located in Morgan township, and Mr. INLOES became the! owner thereof by purchasing in 1915. This is a productive tract of 1 80 acres, which he devotes to general farming and the raising of Jersey and Holstein cattle, and in both departments has been entirely successful. He is thoroughly conversant with modern methods of agricultural work, and as he is progressive and at the same time practical he has become known as one of the able agriculturists of his community. As a citizen, also, he has been active in promoting good movements. His political allegiance is with the Democratic party, and he and the members of his family belong to the Christian church at Scipio. Gary King Batavia IL -----Original Message----- From: Robin Vivers <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 3 Apr 2005 08:28:04 -0500 Subject: Look-up Hi Gary, thank you so much for doing this. I know it's a lot of work. The names I am interested in are listed below along with the page number. Thanks again. Robin Wiley 377, 405 Somers 39, 191,259 Sommer 729 Sommers 385 Inloes 348, 349