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Descendants of Nathaniel Piper


619. JUNE HIRAM9 PIPER (HIRAM HARDING8, EZEKIEL7, DAVID6, ELISHA5, SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, NATHANIEL2, JOSIAS1) was born December 27, 1868 in Malden, Illinois, and died October 26, 1959 in Princeton, Illinois. He married MINNIE RENNAR March 08, 1893 in Malden, Illinois at the home of his parents H.H. and Amanda Piper. She was born 1874 in Malden Illinois, and died September 06, 1954 in Princeton, Illinois.

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UNE HIRAM PIPER:
            JUNE PIPERS HONORED ON GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
      Friends and relatives gathered Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. June H. Piper, Living east of the city, to surprise them on their 50th wedding anniversary. Buffet luncheon was served at four o'clock to the guests and at 7:30 P.M. to members of the immediate family. The luncheon table was beautifully decorated with yellow roses and a three-tier wedding cake bearing 50 lighted candles. Out of town relatives and friends present were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eegleston of Peoria, Mrs A. W. Kern of Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Piper of Dover, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Piper of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Harding Piper of Van Orin. The honorees received many beautiful gifts from friends near and far.
      Mrs. Piper invited a group of neighbors for an afternoon party on Monday. Social hour receded refreshments served at 4:30.
      Mr. and Mrs. June Piper were married March 8, 1893, in Malden at the H. H. Piper home. At the same time Mr. Piper's sister, Mary, known later as "Tay" was married to Thomas Vane. Mrs. Vane passed away in August 1917. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Piper are Hiram E. Piper, Mrs. H.W. Kern, Mrs. Glen Bradley, Roger and Roy of Princeton.

OBITUARY;
      JUNE H. PIPER, 90, LAND OWNER, DIES; RITES TODAY

      Funeral services for June H. Piper 90, will be held today at 2 P.M. at Norberg, Memorial home with the Rev. C. Theodore Roos officiating. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery. Friends called Wednesday evening at Norberg Memorial home.
      Mr. Piper died Monday at the home of his daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kern, 111 Columbus street Princeton, having been ill for the past month.
      June H. Piper was born Dec. 27, 1868, in Malden, the son of Mary Amanda McWilliams Piper and Hiram Harding Piper. He spent his early life on his father's farm south of Malden. On March 8, 1893 he was united in marriage to Minnie Rennar of Malden. They lived the first years of their married life on a farm near Zearing, later moving to their new farm home east of Princeton where Mr. Piper has lived until his last illness. Mrs. Piper proceeded him in death on Sept. 6, 1954.
      To this union were born five children; Hiram, Viola ( Mrs. H. W. Kern), Dorothy (Mrs. Glen Bradley), Roger and Roy, all living in or near Princeton.
      Also surviving are 10 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and two Brothers, Harding Piper, Ohio, and Bert Piper Crookston, Minn. Nieces and nephews.
      He was proceeded by his parents, four brothers, John, and infant, Abe, Ohio, Ansel, and William; also three sisters, Mrs. William Mercer, Mrs. Tom Vane, and Mrs Edward Young all of Princeton.
      Mr. Piper will be greatly missed by his many friends of all ages. The family has requested that expressions of sympathy be made in the form of contributions to the Elks Club Crippled Children Fund.

1900 CENSUS FOR BERLIN TOWNSHIP, BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS
JUNE PIPER; head of household, white, male, December 1868, age 31, married 7 years, born in Illinois, father born in Ohio, mother born in Illinois, farmer
MINNIE C.; wife, white, female, May 1863, age 37, married 7 years, had 2 children, 2 children still living, born in Illinois, both parents born in Illinois
HIRIAM E.; son, white, male, December 1895, age 4, single, born in Illinois, both parents born in Illinois
VIOLA L.; daughter, white, female, August 1899, 9 months, single
JOHN HEISSER; nephew, white, male, June 1883 age 16, single, born in Illinois, both parents born in Illinois, farm laborer
SARAH WITHERSPOON; servant, white, female, July 1878, age 21, single, born in Illinois, both parents born in Illinois, servant

1920 CENSUS PRINCTONE TOWNSHIP, BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Piper June H      head/male/white/57/married/Illinois/Ohio/Ohio
Minnie            wife/female/white/50/married/Illinois/Germany/Germany
Hiram            son/male/white/24/single/Illinois/Illinois/Illinois
Viola            daughter/female/white/20/single/Illinois/Illinois/Illinois
Dorothy            daughter/female/white/18/single/Illinois/Illinois/Illinois
Roger            son/male/white/8/single/Illinois/Illinois/Illinois
Roy            son/male/white/6/single/Illinois/Illinoios/Illinois

     
Children of J
UNE PIPER and MINNIE RENNAR are:
800. i.   HIRAM E.10 PIPER, b. December 21, 1895, Cherry, Illinois; d. January 29, 1986, St. Petersburg, Florida.
801. ii.   VIOLA PIPER, b. August 31, 1899, Princeton, Illinois; d. December 12, 1991, St. Petersburg, Florida.
802. iii.   DOROTHY MARIE PIPER, b. November 10, 1901, Zearing, Illinois; d. Unknown.
803. iv.   ROGER JUNE PIPER, b. Private.
  v.   ROY A. PIPER, b. May 12, 1913, Princeton, Illinois; d. May 1986, Princeton, Illinois; m. (1) JOYCE E., Private; b. Private; m. (2) HEINIE RUMFT; b. 1914; d. 1961.
  More About ROY A. PIPER:
Cause of Death: cancer
Fact 1: Had No Children



620. WILLIAM EZEKIEL9 PIPER (HIRAM HARDING8, EZEKIEL7, DAVID6, ELISHA5, SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, NATHANIEL2, JOSIAS1) was born February 28, 1870 in Malden, Illinois, and died November 28, 1949 in Malden Illinois. He married (1) ELLA MOYER. She died Unknown. He married (2) MARGRARET GLYNN June 19, 1894. She was born Abt. 1870, and died Unknown.

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ILLIAM EZEKIEL PIPER:

      RITES ARE HELD FOR W.E. PIPER
     
      Funeral services for William E. Piper, 79, of 221 Thompson street were held Wednesday afternoon in Norberg Memorial home. Rev James Fresh was in charge, and burial was in Oakland cemetery.
      Mr. Piper died Monday morning in Perry Memorial hospital. He had lived in Bureau county all of his life and formerly had farmed near Princeton.
      He was the son of H. H. and Amanda Piper and was born in Bureau county on February. 28, 1870.
      He leaves his wife,, three sons, Glenn, Princeton; Perry, Chicago,; and Winifred, Denver; 12 grandchildren, four brothers, Abe, Ohio, June, Princeton, Bert, Crookston, Minn., and Harding, Ohio, and a number of nieces and nephews. His first wife preceded him in death.

1920 CENSUS PRINCETON TOWNSHIP, BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Piper William E      head/male/white/49/married/Illinois/Ohio/Ohio
Margaret            wife/female/white/50/married/Missouri/Ireland/Ireland
Glenn W            son/male/white/24/single/Illinois/Illinois/Missouri
Perry            son/male/white/20/single/Illinois/Illinois/Missouri
Winifred            son/male/white/12/single/Illinois/Illinois/Missouri
     
Children of W
ILLIAM PIPER and ELLA MOYER are:
  i.   RUBY M.10 PIPER, b. Private; m. JAMES E. SEAVER, Private; b. Private.
  ii.   WINIFRED HORACE PIPER, b. 1907; d. Unknown.
     
Children of WILLIAM PIPER and MARGRARET GLYNN are:
  iii.   GLENN W.10 PIPER, b. May 03, 1895, Bureau County, Illinois; d. November 1977, Princeton, Illinois or Madison, Wisconsin.
  More About GLENN W. PIPER:
MILATARY: April 29, 1918, Entered at Camp Dodge, Iowa

  iv.   BRUCE M. PIPER, b. March 23, 1898, Peoria, Illinois; d. June 06, 1988, Beloit, Wisconsin.
  Notes for BRUCE M. PIPER:
OBITUARIES PIPER;
      Bruce M. Piper, 90, of 614 Broad Street, Beloit, died at his home on Monday.
      He was born March 23, 1898 in Peoria, Illinois the son of William and Ella Moyer Piper. He had owned and operated Badger Key Shop in Beloit. He was an Ary veteran. He was a member of the Eagles Club and the American Association of Retired Persons.
      Survivors include a sister, Ruby M. (Mrs. James E.) Seaver of Gainesville, Florida; three nieces, Sister Mary Hostetter of West Islip, N.Y., and Merry Beth Seaver and Marjorie S. Jones, both of Jacksonville, Florida.
      A graveside service will be held at 12 noon Thursday at Walnut Hill Cemetery, Williamsville, Illinois. There will be no visitation. Arrangements were completed by Rosman-Uehling-Kinzer Cranston Road Chapel.

  More About BRUCE M. PIPER:
Social Security Number: 377-10-1770

  v.   PERRY HIRAM PIPER, b. October 24, 1899; d. July 1983, Port Richey, Florida.
  More About PERRY HIRAM PIPER:
MILATARY: October 01, 1918, Entered at Evanston, Illinois
Social Security Number: 353-07-5335



621. DAVID ANSEL9 PIPER (HIRAM HARDING8, EZEKIEL7, DAVID6, ELISHA5, SAMUEL4, SAMUEL3, NATHANIEL2, JOSIAS1) was born December 23, 1871 in Malden, Illinois, and died November 1943 in Dover, Illinois. He married MAGGIE VICKERY September 22, 1896 in Bureau County, Illinois, daughter of ST. VICKERY and SUSANNAH CLARK. She was born June 01, 1876 in Dover Township, Bureau County, Illinois, and died September 25, 1927 in Princeton, Illinois.

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AVID ANSEL PIPER:


      Ansel D. Piper: also named David A. Piper; living in Berlin township, where he follows the occupation of farming is one of the younger and more enterprising representatives of agricultural life here. He was born in this township, December 23, 1871, his parents being Hiram H. and Amanda (McWilliams) Piper, who came to Bureau county in 1836 and cast in their lot with the pioneer settlers. The work of improvement and progress had scarcely been begun. Only a few years before had the Indians been brought into subjection in the Black Hawk War and there were many traces of their recent habitation in this part of the state. Much of the land still uncultivated, but her and there a frontier settler of brave and determined spirit had established his home and was reclaiming the land for the uses of civilization. The Piper family shared in the usual hardships and trials incident to pioneer life and as the years passed nine children were added to the household, of whom Ansel was the seventh in order of birth.
      Reared in the usual manner of farmer lads, Ansel D. Piper early became familiar with the work of plowing, planting and harvesting, to which his summer months were largely devoted. During the remainder of the year he was a student in the district schools thus acquired the education which prepared him for the transaction of business in later life.
      On the 22d of September, 1896 Mr. Piper was joined in wedlock to Miss Maggie Vickory, who was born in this county, June 1,1876, and is a daughter of St. Clair and Susanna Vickory, who were natives of Ohio and at an early date became residents of Bureau county. In their family were four children, of whom Mrs. Piper was the third in order of birth. She, too, was educated in the public schools. Mr. and Mrs. Piper began their domestic life upon a farm and he has since given his undivided attention to the work of the fields, his business interests being attended with gratifying measure of success, which is the direct reward of his labors and well directed energy. He now owns two hundred and forty acres of fine land and to see the nice buildings which adorn the place and which are well located one does not wonder that this property cannot be purchased for two hundred dollars per acre. He raises excellent crops, owing to the care and labor which he bestows upon the fields and the modern methods which he follows in his farm work. He has kept in touch with the trend of progress, which has been as evident in agricultural lines as in other departments of business life.
      Mr. Piper is a republican in politics but without aspiration for office. He belongs to no secret societies but prefers to concentrate his energies upon his business affairs. He holds membership in no church but has always been governed by the golden rule and desire to do good to all and in his life he exemplifies a spirit of justice, truth and consideration for his fellowmen that is most commendable. Both he and his wife are most highly esteemed in the community. The have a happy home and delight in dispensing its hospitality to their many friends.     

ANSEL PIPER, 71, PASSES NAT HIS HOME ON MONDAY
      Funeral services for Ansel Piper, 71, farmer of near Dover, were held yesterday afternoon from the Norberg Mimorial home at Princeton, with Rev. Andrew B. Lemke officiating. Mr. Piper died suddenly at his home.
      He was born in Malden December 23, 1871 and was a lifelong resident of Bureau County. He was active if farm work up tothe time of his death.
      He leaves his widow, the former Maggie Heaton of Wyanet; a son, Robert at home; and a daughter, Mrs. Donna Hunsberger of Prophetstown. He also leaves five brothers, Albert, of Crookston, Minn; June, Will of Princeton, and Abe and Harding, of Ohio, Illinois. Three sisters preceded him in death. Taken from Bureau County Rep. November 11, 1943.     

1900 CENSUS FOR BERLIN TOWNSHIP, BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS
PIPER ANSEL D.; head of household, white, male, December 1872, age 27, married, 4 years, born in Illinois, both parents born in Ohio, Farmer
MAGGIE A; wife, white, female, June 1876, age 23, married 4 years, no children, born in Illinois, both parents born in Ohio
VICKEY JESSIE; sister in law, white, female, May 1884, age 16, single, born in Illinois, both parents born in Ohio, Occupation servant
HITCHCOCK CHARLES; servant, white, male, April 1842, age 58, single, born in Illinois, father born in New Hampshire, mother born in Massachusetts, Farm laborer

1920 CENSUS BERLIN TOWNSHIP, BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS

Piper Ansel      head/male/white/49/married/Illinois/Ohio/Ohio
Maggie            wife/female/white/44/married/Illinois/Ohio/Ohio
Pirrdon Roy      nephew/male/white/26/single/Illinois/Illinois/Illinois

More About D
AVID ANSEL PIPER:
Burial: November 1943, Malden Cemetary, Malden, Illinois

More About M
AGGIE VICKERY:
Burial: September 1927, Malden Cemetary, Malden, Illinois
Occupation: Housewife
     
Children of D
AVID PIPER and MAGGIE VICKERY are:
  i.   ROBERT10 PIPER, b. Aft. 1900; d. Unknown.
  ii.   DONNA PIPER, b. Aft. 1900; d. Unknown; m. HUNSBERGER; d. Unknown.
  Notes for DONNA PIPER:
at the time of her fathers death was living in Prophetstown, Illinois



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