He is married to Hannah B McCarl.
They got married in the year 1848, he was 21 years old.
Child(ren):
Potential Father
Charles C Nepper
Birth 1826-11-16 • Reading, PA
Death 1 May 1907 • Clappertown, Blair, Pennsylvania, USA
Family
Spouse & Children
Hannah McCarl 1827-1910
Anna Martha Nepper1849-1920
Mary Ellen Nepper1850-1931
Alexander M Nepper1852-1940
Benjamin Franklin Nepper1853-1931
Cordelia Alice Nepper1855-1919
Sarah Bell "Sallie" Nepper1857-1948
Henrietta Ettie Nepper1859-1942
Joseph McCarl Nepper1861-1939
Frances "Fannie" Catherine Nepper1863-1951
William Hartley Nepper1866-1903
Ernest Jewett Nepper1868-1941
Laura Lavenia Nepper1871-1965
Charles Edward Nepper1874-1962
An aged and esteemed resident of Clappertown, died at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of diseases incident to old age. The deceased was born in Reading, PA, and was aged 81 years. He came to Blair county when quite young and had lived in the vicinity of Clappertown all the balance of his life. For a time he was employed by the Cambria Iron company, but most of his life was spent in farming. He was always industrious and well-to-do. He will be especially missed by the Methodist Episcopal congregation at Royer, of which church he had long been a faithful member. He was married to Miss Hannah McCarl of Huntingdon county, who survives him with the following twelve children: Mrs. Frederick Mosel, Mrs. Lavinia Isenberg and Alexander Nepper of Williamsburg, Mrs. S.C. Wertz and Mrs. Jesse Davis of Altoona. Mrs. A.M. Lykens of Newry, Mrs. Levi Brumbaugh of Foxton, Huntingdon county, Mrs. William Treese of Clappertown, Ernest of Youngwood, Ohio, Edward of Steubenville, Ohio, Frank of Charter Oak, IA, Joseph of Los Angeles, Cal. Forty-four grandchildren and twenty-eight great-grandchildren also survive. The first death in this large family was five years ago, when a son, Hartley, was killed on the railroad. The funeral services were held at his late home at 10 o'clock this morning., conducted by his pastor, Rev. W.G. Steel of Williamsburg. Interment was made in the Mountain cemetery at Royer.
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Hannah B McCarl |