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Kepley, Isola Gertrude

Kepley, Isola Gertrude

Female 1887 - 1983  (95 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kepley, Isola Gertrude was born on 4 Sep 1887 in Illinois (daughter of Kepley, John Henry Boss and Cook, Emily Jane); died in Jun 1983 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: KEPL.I
    • _FGRAVE: 10405156

    Notes:

    The following was posted by her grand daughter Kim Workman to Facebook on June 3, 2023::

    "40 years ago today my Grandma Workman passed away. Isola Gertrude Kepley Workman was 95. I was nearly 23 when she died. My dad was the youngest of 8 children and she was almost 44 when she had him. I am the youngest granddaughter. Grandma was always old to me, an old fashion grandma with her hair in a bun, always wore dresses with a full apron, bonnet and had her stockings knotted @ the knee. She had old fashion shoes- one pair for work and one pair for church. She slept on a feather bed and it took a lot of strength to fluff it everyday and you did NOT sit on her bed. The only time it was sat on was family reunions when the house was so full that the bed was a gathering place for the woman to visit.

    Grandma survived the death of one of her children. Zelma was 5 when she died. Grandma was devastated and couldn't get over it. Grandpa told her to pull herself together because there were other kids to raise. I can't imagine how sad she was. She also lived in pain for years with gallbladder disease.

    When my mom and dad were married, dad was shipped to Germany (Korean War) for 18 months. Mom stayed with grandma and developed a tremendous love for her mother-in-law.

    We lived across 3 or 4 20 acre fields and I would take the lease road (always bare foot) and cut across the field to her house. I spent lots of time at grandmas. She had ice cream...and I liked ice cream. Her grandson (still alive at 93) was a candy man and he always kept her in a box of Milky Ways. (once in a while I would sneak a candy bar and eat it in the bathroom)...she always had peppermints in her clothes drawer and golden delicious apples in a basket… she could peel an apple, and never break the peal ring (that always amazed me). She made bread and butter pickles (yum), squash pies and homemade jelly. She always had sugar cookies (more like hunks of flour) in a pink Depression Glass cookie jar on her table. My long time friend, Rhonda Hoke, loved those cookies. Grandma had a water jug in her fridge, probably an old Karo Syrup bottle. Everyone drank out of that bottle, we didn't worry about germs back then.

    She was a hard worker. Since she never had air conditioning she would get up early and get her work done. She loved her chickens and her huge garden and strawberry patch. There was never a dandelion in her yard. She had a paring knife that she would use to cut them out. Grandpa Workman (who died way before I was born..my dad was in Germany at his passing) tried to teach her how to drive. She wrecked the car and never drove again. The old car sat in a fence row @ her house and we would pretend drive many miles in that car. I still remember how it smelled, how large the steering wheel was and how soft the seats were.

    She always had flowers and had a swing hanging from her tree. She spent many hours in that swing. I remember on Mother's Day 43 years ago swinging...the next day I gave birth to Reid. As a child I loved playing dress up in her robes (I don't think she ever wore them) and loved playing in her barn, cellar, pasture, chicken house..her upstairs and her whole farm...always barefoot of course. When I spent the night (on her couch) she would wake me up early with a bacon sandwich...I was never a breakfast eater and she just couldn't understand that...she made me eat the sandwich...I still remember how it tasted..well done bacon. I loved her caramel corn (made with sorghum )& put in a huge metal dishpan and I loved the peanuts that she roasted for us. When I was older I would mow her yard and she had so much stuff to mow around...she would come out and hold the swing back for me to mow under...it's a wonder I didn't run over her.

    She had 2 different collies that I can remember. Pepper and after Pepper died she had Pedro. They were her constant companions. Grandma was always trying to tell me stories about the past and I didn't care about that when I was young...but now I would give anything to have a day with her again to hear the stories. The most important thing grandma taught her kids was to love the Lord. She didn't talk about God, as I remember, she just lived it. I never remember her ever raising her voice and she never talked about people. She would sit in a little chair by her window and read her Bible. My dad still has that chair. Every Sunday we would pick her up and take her to Ingraham Christian Church. Out of the 7 kids, all but 1 went to church. My dad and his brother are the only 2 kids left. My dad is 92 and Loren, his brother, will soon be 95. Oh how the time flies. If you have grandparents living you should revere them, cherish them, respect them and listen to them because they will be gone in a blink of an eye. I felt guilt when grandma died...I hadn't spent enough time with her, didn't help take care of her when she was ill. I vowed not to let that happen with my other grandparents. I kept that vow and helped them until they passed away. It took me 27 years before I could go back to the house/farm where she died. My friend Rhonda Hoke and I went inside and the wallpaper was still there, the flooring, the bathroom still smelled the same. It gave me a sense of closure. Oh how I miss grandma, I see her in my dreams a lot and hopefully if I go to heaven, she will be the first one who greets me. It's through tears that I write this, she was so special."

    Family/Spouse: Workman, Walker. Walker (son of Workman, J. and Anderson, M.E.) was born in 1881; died in 1954; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Workman, Ruby Laverne was buried in Old Union Cemetery, Louisville, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Workman, Dorothy Marie was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Workman, Z.
    4. Colclasure, Abigail Ann 'Abby' was born on 31 Jan 1824 in Orange County, Indiana; died on 8 Apr 1877 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Oak Mound Cemetery, Songer Township, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Colclasure, Martha E. was born on 15 Sep 1826; died on 7 Aug 1858; was buried in Oak Mound Cemetery, Songer Township, Clay County, Illinois.
    6. Colclasure, William Hemsley was born in 1830; died in 1882.
    7. Colclasure, Nancy J. was born in 1837; died in 1867.
    8. Colclasure, Rachel Adeline was born in 1837; died in 1911.
    9. Workman, Beulah Cleone was born on 25 May 1907 in Illinois; died on 12 Jun 1985; was buried in Trexlar Cemetery, Latona, Jasper County, Illinois.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kepley, John Henry Boss was born on 13 Apr 1865 in Washington County, Indiana (son of KEPLEY, Elijah and Boss, Susan); died on 2 Jan 1920 in Jasper County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: KEPL.J003

    John married Cook, Emily Jane. Emily (daughter of Cook, Julius and Lewis, Mary Ann) was born on 8 Aug 1867 in Bible Grove, Clay County, Illinois; died on 19 Jun 1939 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cook, Emily Jane was born on 8 Aug 1867 in Bible Grove, Clay County, Illinois (daughter of Cook, Julius and Lewis, Mary Ann); died on 19 Jun 1939 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: COOK.E009

    Children:
    1. 1. Kepley, Isola Gertrude was born on 4 Sep 1887 in Illinois; died in Jun 1983 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Kepley, Iva Pearl was born on 18 Sep 1888; died on 27 Jan 1953; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Kepley, Mary Elsie was born on 29 Aug 1891 in Clay County, Illinois; died on 2 Jul 1986 in Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois; was buried in Headyville McQueen Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, Illinois.
    4. Kepley, Roy Adolph was born on 12 Feb 1893; died on 24 Sep 1921; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Kepley, Infant Daughter was born on 30 Mar 1896; died on 30 Mar 1896.
    6. KEPLEY, Elijah Julius was born on 12 Sep 1897; died on 30 May 1968; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    7. Kepley, Angie Ella was born on 30 Apr 1899; died on 1 Apr 1965; was buried in Headyville McQueen Cemetery, Newton, Jasper County, Illinois.
    8. Kepley, Cleda Aubrey was born on 1 Jun 1903 in Illinois; died on 31 Aug 1984; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    9. Kepley, Luther A. was born on 1 Apr 1906; died on 1 Sep 1910; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  KEPLEY, Elijah was born on 8 Oct 1833 in Washington County, Indiana (son of Kepley, George and Young, Mary 'Polly'); died on 30 Aug 1904 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: KEPL.E001
    • _FGRAVE: 8391689

    Elijah married Boss, Susan on 2 Feb 1854 in Washington County, Indiana. Susan (daughter of BOSS, Phillip W. and Fulk, Maria Magdalena 'Polly') was born on 23 Aug 1838; died on 10 May 1913; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Boss, Susan was born on 23 Aug 1838 (daughter of BOSS, Phillip W. and Fulk, Maria Magdalena 'Polly'); died on 10 May 1913; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: BOSS.S003
    • _FGRAVE: 8391701

    Children:
    1. Kepley, Sarah Emma was born in Mar 1856 in Indiana; died in 1942; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. 2. Kepley, John Henry Boss was born on 13 Apr 1865 in Washington County, Indiana; died on 2 Jan 1920 in Jasper County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Kepley, William N. was born on 31 Dec 1865; died on 11 Oct 1887; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    4. KEPLEY, Minnie Ettie was born on 29 Jun 1867; died on 2 Dec 1914; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Kepley, Samuel Oscar was born on 12 May 1872 in Washington County, Indiana; died on 7 Jan 1903; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    6. KEPLEY, Florence P. was born on 21 Apr 1875; died on 22 Dec 1909; was buried in Shouse Chapel Cemetery, Bible Grove, Clay County, Illinois.

  3. 6.  Cook, Julius was born in 1844; died in 1929.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: COOK.J019

    Julius married Lewis, Mary Ann. Mary was born in 1841; died in 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lewis, Mary Ann was born in 1841; died in 1925.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: LEWI.M009

    Children:
    1. 3. Cook, Emily Jane was born on 8 Aug 1867 in Bible Grove, Clay County, Illinois; died on 19 Jun 1939 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Kepley, GeorgeKepley, George was born in 1793 (son of Kepley, John and Frank, Hanna); died in 1836; was buried in Kepley Cemetery, Pierce Township, Washington County, Indiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: KEPL.G001
    • _FGRAVE: 79798927
    • Military Service: War of 1812, Private, Captain Barnaby's Company, 5th Regiment, Indiana Militia

    Notes:

    George Kepley was drinking when he shot and killed a man. He was sentenced to death and while in jail awaiting his execution, he hung himself to death.

    George married Young, Mary 'Polly' on 4 Jan 1813 in Harrison County, Indiana. Mary was born in 1794; died after 1870. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Young, Mary 'Polly' was born in 1794; died after 1870.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: YOUN.M007

    Children:
    1. Kepley, N.
    2. Kepley, Solomon was born in 1814; died in 1873.
    3. Kepley, George was born in 1818; died in 1892.
    4. 4. KEPLEY, Elijah was born on 8 Oct 1833 in Washington County, Indiana; died on 30 Aug 1904 in Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Kepley, William was born in 1836; died in 1915.

  3. 10.  BOSS, Phillip W. was born on 5 Oct 1790 in Rowan County, North Carolina (son of Boss, H. and Goss, M.); died on 5 Apr 1863 in Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Boss Cemetery, New Pekin, Washington County, Indiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: BOSS.P002
    • _FGRAVE: 75900934

    Phillip married Fulk, Maria Magdalena 'Polly'. Maria (daughter of Fulk, Andrew and Fiscus, Susannah) was born on 17 Jan 1808 in Stokes County, North Carolina; died on 7 Dec 1859 in Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Boss Cemetery, New Pekin, Washington County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Fulk, Maria Magdalena 'Polly' was born on 17 Jan 1808 in Stokes County, North Carolina (daughter of Fulk, Andrew and Fiscus, Susannah); died on 7 Dec 1859 in Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Boss Cemetery, New Pekin, Washington County, Indiana.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: FULK.M010
    • _FGRAVE: 75901197

    Children:
    1. BOSS, Margaret 'Peggy' was born on 5 Mar 1821 in Washington County, Indiana; died on 25 Feb 1904 in Phillips County, Kansas; was buried in Agra Cemetery, Agra, Phillips County, Kansas.
    2. Boss, Eva was born on 11 Jun 1830 in Washington County, Indiana; died on 4 Nov 1897 in Pixley Township, Clay County, Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Boss, Simeon was born on 30 Nov 1833; died on 9 Mar 1905; was buried in Mount Washington Cemetery, Pekin, Washington County, Indiana.
    4. Boss, Catherine was born on 11 Aug 1836 in Indiana; died on 13 Oct 1861; was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Claremont, Richland County, Illinois.
    5. 5. Boss, Susan was born on 23 Aug 1838; died on 10 May 1913; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.
    6. Boss, Napoleon B. was born in 1842 in Indiana; died on 16 Sep 1864; was buried in Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
    7. Boss, Sarah Elizabeth 'Sadie' was born on 10 Jun 1844 in Indiana; died on 4 Jan 1915 in Illinois; was buried in Ingraham Cemetery, Ingraham, Clay County, Illinois.



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