Third Generation
Sarah Prudence Maddox
daughter of Michael
grand daughter of Nathan
Sarah Prudence Maddox was born March 20, 1831 in Highland County, Ohio.  She died December 24, 1909 in Richardson County, Nebraska. She married Martin Rhine on September 30, 1849 in Blackford County, Indiana. Martin Rhine was born September 21, 1828 in Gallia County, Ohio. He died May 25, 1876 in Richardson County, Nebraska. Martin Rhine was the son of James Rhine and Eleanor Woten.
Sarah Prudence Maddox and Martin Rhine where the parents of the following children:
1) Isaac Gilruth Rhine  .........these children and their descedents are listed below...........
2) George W. Rhine
3) Frances E. Rhine
4) Martha Rhine
5) James Lincoln Rhine
"After the birth of their children, Sarah Prudence Maddox and Martin Rhine moved west to join Sarah's brothers and sister. They later moved to Gove County, Kansas."  Information furnished by Mrs. Lola L. McElwain, 4118 Georgia Street, Valeejo, California in a letter dated 2/14/1976. She failed to give any personal history.
The following work is submitted by Bill DuBois, a former resident of Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana, now residing in Greenwood, Johnson County, Indiana. (Aug. 30, 2000)
9-2)  Martin Rhine (1828-1876)
     He was born in Gallia County, Ohio, on Sept. 21, 1828.  (One source gives Oct. 27, 1828, as his date of birth, but that is incorrect.)  On Sept. 30, 1849 in Blackford County, Ind., he was married to
Sarah Prudence Maddox (1831-1909), born in Highland County, Ohio, on March 20, 1831.

     The youngest daughter of Michael Maddox (1773-1845) and his wife, Frances (Schoonmaker or Schoolmaker) Jones (1790-1871), she was a granddaughter of Nathan Mattox (about1735-after 1828) of Virginia and his wife, Prudence Bozman (about 1748-about 1845)., who was born in England.  Born in Bedford County, Va., Michael Maddox first married Mary Fraley (1776-1814), who died in Adams County, Ohio.  He than was married 2) in Highland County, Ohio. to Frances Jones (1790-1861).  Michael and Frances (Jones) Maddox later moved from Highland County to Harrison Township, Blackford County, Ind., where he died in 1845.

     In 1850 and 1860, Martin and Sarah P. (Maddox) Rhine were enumerated in Harrison Township, Blackford County, Ind.  Soon after the 1860 census was taken, they moved to the vicinity of Falls City, Richardson County, Neb., where they were enmerated in 1870. 

     Two of Sarah P. (Maddox) Rhine’s brothers, William McKendree Maddox (1823-1906) and Wilson Meeks Maddox (1825-1903), and a sister, Mrs. William (Eliza Jane Maddox) Campbell (1829-1916), also moved to Nebraska, the brothers locating in the Falls City area and the sister at Hardy, Nuckolls County.  Their mother, Frances Maddox, moved there in 1869 and died there about 1873.  Wilson Meeks Maddox became a prominent lawyer, developer and officeholder at Falls City.

     The Martin Rhines later moved to Gove City, Kan., but must have returned to Falls City since Rhine died there on May 25, 1876, and his widow died there on Dec. 24, 1909.  (Sarah P. Rhine is enumerated in the Gove County household of her son, George W. Rhine, in the 1895 Iowa census.)  Martin and Sarah Rhine are buried at Falls City.

  
Note: Martin Rhine, son of James and Eleanor (Woten) Rhine, is not the Martin Rhine who entered land in Jay County in 1836 and sold it to Nicholas Stolz on Nov. 16, 1846.  The latter Martin Rhine was older and probably was a brother of William Rhine (1822-1916) and James Rhine.  William Rhine married Cynthia Eblen, a sister of Jincy Eblen, who married Hugh Woten, and Esther Eblen, who married Jonathan Woten.  

9-2-1) 
Isaac Gilruth Rhine (1850-1898)
     Born in Blackford County on July 18, 1850, he was married at Falls City, Neb., on Aug. 18, 1871, to Mary Martin (1853-1930), born at Holt, Mo., on Aug. 24, 1850, and the daughter of Isaac and Mary (Irving) Martin.  She was the younger sister of Joseph Wesley Martin, first husband of Isaac Rhine’s aunt, Sarah Margaret (Rhine) Martin Eastman.

     After their marriage, the Rhines first moved to Kansas and then came to Falls City, Richardson County, Neb., where they were enumerated in 1870 and 1880.  Rhine and his brother, James W., both homesteaded in Dorchester Township, Saline County, Neb.  They probably lived there before moving into Falls City.

     Rhine later went to the Oklahoma Territory, where he was a cattleman, U.S. marshal, druggist and the Wellston postmaster.  He was fatally shot at his Wellston home on Feb. 2, 1898.  The Hartford City (Ind.) Telegram (Feb. 16, 1898) carries a complete account of the circumstances of his death.  Text of the story:

ISAAC RHINE MURDERED

RESULT OF VILLAGE RIVALRY

Killed Because His Town, Through
His Influence, Got the Railroad
Another Town Wanted

     Word has been received here of the murder of Isaac G. Rhine, who was a nephew of Charles A. Rhine and James J. Maddox, at Wellston, Okla.

     Mr. Rhine was the postmaster and a prominent politician of Wellston.  Across the river and about a mile from Wellston is the town of Ingalls,  Between the two towns, an intense rivalry always existed.  When the first railroad was being built through that section of Oklahoma, it was a question of whether it would go by way of Wellston or by way of Ingalls.  Through Mr. Rhine’s influence, both the [railroad] depot and the postoffice were located at Wellston.

     Ingalls was left out in the cold and its citizens swore vengeance against Rhine.   As Wellston prospered and Ingalls decayed, the hatred of Ingalls’ people became more bitter and it finally culminated in murder.

     As is often the case in small western towns, Rhine ran a drug store in connection with the postoffice.  His family occupied rooms on the second floor above the building.

     At 2 o’clock one morning last week, a man came to the store and , knocking on the door, aroused Mr. Rhine’s daughter,   Miss Rhine went to the window and asked [the man] what he wanted.  The man below said his wife was sick and he wanted some medicine.

     Miss Rhine then called her father, who went downstairs.  He went to the front door and, just as he was unlocking it, the man fired both carrels of a shotgun through the glass.  The shot struck Mr. Rhine below the ribs and he fell to the floor dead.

     A citizen of Ingalls named Taylor who had threatened Rhine is known to have committed the murder and there are hopes of capturing him.

     Isaac G. Rhine was born in Blackford County, but for many years was a resident of Falls City, Neb., where he married and later was buried.  In 1881, the Rhines moved “by covered wagon” from Fall City to Oxford, Sumner County, Kan.  From Sumner County, Rhine moved to the Indian Territory and finally to Oklahoma.

     Mary (Martin) Rhine died in Cowley County, Kan., on Jan. 1, 1930, where she apparently went to live with her daughter, Mabel Eastman.  She is buried at Burden, Kan., probably with Isaac Rhine.

9-2-1-1)   Nettie P. Rhine (1871-1907)
     Born at Falls City, Neb., on Oct. 14, 1871, she was married about 1900 to Lee W. Todd.  She died at Wellston, now in Lincoln County, Okla., on Feb. 18, 1907.

9-2-1-1-1)   Britta (or Bretta) Todd
     She married ______ Cullen.

9-2-1-1-2)   Vivian Todd

9-2-1-2)   Myrtle Sarah Rhine (ca1875-ca1958)
     Born in Falls City, Neb., she married Elmer Mercer.  The Mercers resided at Burden, Kan.

9-2-1-2-1)   Jessie Mercer (1896-1897)


9-2-1-2-2)   Ruth E. Mercer (1898-____)
     She was born in Nebraska on Aug. 26, 1898.

9-2-1-2-3)   Ralph E. Mercer (1898-1995)
     The twin of Ruth Mercer, he was born in Nebraska on Aug. 26, 1898.  He married Hester Ford.  They resided at Masillon, Ohio. He died in May, 1995.

9-2-1-2-3-1)   Ralph E. Mercer Jr. (1925-____)
     He married Mary Krentz.

9-2-1-2-3-1-1)   Sue Mercer (1950-____)

9-2-1-2-3-1-2)   Ruth Mercer (1952-____)

9-2-1-2-3-1-3)   Jeanne Mercer (1955-____)

9-2-1-3)   Mary Alice Rhine (1878-1904)
     Born at Falls City on April or May 18, 1878, she was married at Chandler, then in the Oklahoma Territory and now in Lincoln County, Okla., on Jan. 27, 1897, to  Charles Lamerton Rosecrans, (1871-1938), born at Ladora, Iowa County, Iowa, on July 11, 1871, and the son of Peter Julius and Martha (Landon) Rosecrans.  (One source had Charles Rosecrans’ mother as Sally Jane Van Sickle, but that appears to be incorrect.)  The Rosecranses had three children. They resided at Chandler and Paoni, Delta County, Colo., before they later were divorced. Mary Alice Rosecrans died at Paoni on Nov. 23, 1904. 

     On Feb. 13, 1906, at Chandler, Lincoln County, Neb., Rosecrans was married 2) to Ida May Butler. (1884-1931), born at Paonia on Feb. 10, 1884, and a daughter of William A. and Susan Elizabeth Stitler (or Strichler). They had two sons (Theron Landon Rosecrans, 1906-1908, and Carl Butler Rosecrans, 1908-1970).  Charles Rosecrans’ second wife died at Deming, Minn., in February, 1931. He died at Durango, LaPlata County, Colo., on May 25, 1938, and is buried at Cortez, Colo.

9-2-1-3-1)   Opal Rosecrans (1897-1988)
     Born at Chandler on Nov. 15, 1897, she was married in Durango, La Plata County, Colo., on Sept. 27, 1919, to Emery Elmer Mayn (1897-1989), born in LaPlata County on Oct. 28, 1897.  They resided at Durango before their divorce.

     Opal (Rosecrans) Mayn was married 2) at Vallejo, Calif., on Jan. 29, 1946, to Erwin E. Richtzenhain.  His name also is given as Richtenheim.  He was born on Dec. 22, 1895, at Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio.  Richtzenhain died at Vallejo in 1978.  His widow died there on Jan. 17, 1988.  She is buried in Skyview Cemetery there and Richtzenhain probably also was interred there.  Mayn died at Reno, Washoe County, Nev., on March 6, 1989.

9-2-1-3-1-1) Lola Juanita Mayn (1921-____)
     Born on April 19, 1921, she was married on Dec. 13, 1973, at Berkeley, Contra Costa County, Calif., to Robert McElwain.  The McElwains, who adopted three children, resided at Vallejo, Calif.

9-2-1-3-1-2) Clora Blenndena Mayn (1922-____)
     Born on Nov. 5, 1922, she was married 1) in 1944 to Clarence Siebold and 2) in April, 1954, to Grady Wynn.  The names of her three children are not known

9-2-1-3-1-3) Winona Morell Mayn (1925-____)
     Born on Jan. 23, 1925, she was married at Farmington, San Juan County, N.M., on Feb. 17, 1943, to Gilbert Charles Harris.

9-2-1-3-1-4) Emery Lamerton Mayn (1928-1940)
     Born on Sept. 18, 1928, he died at Durango on July 5, 1940.

9-2-1-3-1-5) Daphne Maxine Mayn (1930-1940)
     Born on Nov. 30, 1930, she died at Durango on Dec. 23, 1940.

9-2-1-3-1-6) Elma Ione Mayn (1932-1943)
     Born at Durango on March 13, 1932, she died at Oakland, Alameda County, Calif., on Aug. 15, 1943.


9-2-1-3-2)   Verna Rosecrans (1900-1973)
     Born at Paonia, Delta County, Colo., on Aug. 18, 1900, she was married 1) on March 17, 1917, at Winfield, Cowley County, Kan., to Theodore Tunstall (ca1900-____), born in Cowley County, Kan., and 2) to Harold Don Carlos Horn (1902-1958), born at Grenola, Elk County, Kan., and the son of Adam Sebastian and Nancy Virginia (Parks) Horn(e).  Horn died on Dec. 2, 1958.  His widow died at Derby, Sedgwick County, Kan., on July 26, 1973.

9-2-1-3-2-1) Carl Theodore Tunstall (1917-1946)
     Born on Nov. 5, 1917, he married and had four children, but the names of his wife and their children are not known.

9-2-1-3-2-2) Ramona Horn (1924-____)
     She married Grant Dwyer.

9-2-1-3-2-3) Donna Jo Horn (1932-____)
     She was born in February, 1932.

9-2-1-3-3) Lloyd Landon Rosecrans (1902-1905)
    Born at Paonia, Colo., on Feb. 5, 1902, he died at Wellston on May 3, 1905.

9-2-1-5)   Edith May Rhine (1880-1958)
     Born at Falls City, Neb., on May 30, 1880, she was married about 1896 to Frank Tannehill (1878-1956).  Tannehill died in Cowley County, Kan., on April 27, 1956, and his widow died there on April 23, 1958.  They are buried in Hope (Highland) Cemetery, Winfield.

9-2-1-5-1)   Lowell Tannehill
     He lived in Chicago.

9-2-1-5-2)   Hazel Tannehill
     She married Frank Carr.  They resided at Winfield, Kan.

9-2-1-5-3)   Phyllis M. Tannehill
     She lived at Winfield, Kan.

9-2-1-5-4)   Marion Tannehill

9-2-1-6)   Mabel Rosetta Rhine (1880-1963)
     The twin of Edith Rhine, she also was born at Falls City on May 30, 1880.  She was married 1) to Clarence J. (Crary) Martin, her first cousin, by whom she had a son and a daughter. The Martins resided at Sioux City, Iowa.

     On Dec. 5, 1926, Mabel Martin was married 2) to Charles Henry Eastman (1850-1935), born at Union. Conn., on Dec. 4, 1850, and the son of .LeBurtis Darwin and Harriett (Corbin) Eastman.  The marriage also was his second.

     He first was married on Dec. 25, 1872, in Union County, Iowa, to Nancy Jane Epley (1850-1926), born in Coshocton County, Ohio, on March 2, 1850, and the daughter of Valentine and Margaret (Scott) Epley, by whom he had nine children.  They were divorced and she married 2) Cyrus B. Bowen before her death at Wilmot, Cowley County, Kan., on May 26, 1926.

     Eastman died at McAllen, Texas, on Jan. 3, 1935, and is buried at Wilmot.  His widow died at McAllen on April 20, 1963, and is buried at Burden, Kan.

9-2-1-6-1) Orpha Martin

9-2-1-6-2) Richard Pierce Martin (1901-1977)
    Born at Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, on July 29, 1901, he was married on Sept. 24, 1933, at McAllen, Hidalgo County, Texas, to Belva Harriett Williams (1917-___), born at Wilmot, Cowley County, Kan., on Feb. 3, 1917, and the daughter of William Lewis and Harriett Melissa (Eastman) Williams.  Belva (Williams) Martin’s mother was a daughter of Charles Henry Eastman by his first wife, Nancy Jane Lepley, so Martin married his mother’s stepdaughter.  Martin died at LaToya, Texas, on Sept. 8, 1977.

9-2-1-6-2-1) Ruth Harriett Martin (1935-____)
     Born at McAllen on Dec. 12, 1935, she was married in 1975 to Peter Aronis.

9-2-1-6-2-2) Raymond Lewis Martin (1937-____)
     Born at McAllen on Oct. 18, 1937, he married Marilyn Rogers at Beaumont, Texas.   They have three children, names unknown.

9-2-1-6-2-3) Bonnie Rosetta Martin (1943-____)
     Born at Winfield, Cowley County, Kan., on July 19, 1943, she was married in 1961 at McAllen, Texas, to Jacob D. Van Ramshorst.   The names of their three children are not known.

9-2-1-6-2-4) George Patton Martin (1947-____)
     Born at McAllen on July 25, 1947, he was married at Edinburg, Hidalgo County, to Ersa ______.

9-2-1-7)   Isaac (Richard) Martin Rhine (1890-1964)
     Born at Oxford, Kan., on April 19, 1890, he decided to use the name Richard.  He was married 1) in Cowley County, Kan., on Feb. 9, 1913, to Fern Olive  Easterday, daughter of Martin Luther Easterday and his wife, Sarah Ann (Sadie) Lewis. (Martin Luther Easterday came to Cowley County in 1880 with a wagon train that originated in Frederick, Md.  Sadie Lewis came the next year with the family of Christian Harader.  They were married in Cowley County.)  Rhine was married 2) to Marie Margaret Thompson. He died on Aug. 4, 1964.

9-2-1-7-1) Isaac Martin Rhine

9-2-1-7-2) Richard Martin Rhine

9-2-1-7-3) Juanita Olive Rhine (1914-____)
     She was married on March 28, 1934, to Wesley Rockwell Keasling (1910-1983), born on Dec. 1, 1910, and the son of Joseph Duard and Mable May (Rockwell) Keasling.  They resided at Winfield, Cowley County, Kan., where Keasling died in January, 1983.

9-2-1-7-3-1) Marvin Rockwell Keasling (1935-____)
     Born at Winfield, Cowley County, Kan., on May 1, 1935, he was married on Aug. 2, 1954, to Linda Beatrice Shorter of Dexter, Kan.

9-2-1-7-3-1-1) Linda Gail Keasling
     She married Dennis R. Burkett of Punxsutawney, Pa.

9-2-1-7-3-1-1-1) Jennifer Nicole Burkett

9-2-1-7-3-1-1-2) Jeffrey Ray Burkett

9-2-1-7-3-1-2) Marvin David Keasling
     He married Shirley Metcalf of Dexter, Kan.

9-2-1-7-3-1-2-1)   Tristan Keasling

9-2-1-7-3-2) Katherine Caroline Keasling (1936-____)
     Born on Dec. 28, 1936, she married 1) Robert Lee Oliver of Great Falls, Mont., by whom she had a son, and 2) Amos Milton.

9-2-1-7-3-3)   John Wesley Oliver

9-2-1-7-3-3) Linda Jeanne Keasling (1948-____)
     Born on Jan. 13, 1948, she was married on Feb. 23, 1969, to William Frederick Stuckemann of Jetmore, Kan.  They lived at Enid, Okla., before they were divorced.   She later took the maiden name of her paternal great-grandmother (Martha Sophia Lovette Keasling) and now goes by the name of Linda Lovette.

9-2-1-7-3-4) John Wesley Keasling (1959-____)

9-2-1-7-4) Anna Vera Rhine (1920-____)
     She married Emil Fleming.

9-2-1-7-4-1) Nancy Fleming

9-2-1-7-4-2) Ronald Fleming

9-2-1-7-5) Robley Dick Rhine (1930-____)
     Born at Winfield on Dec/ 30, 1930, he earned a BA degree from Southwestern College in Kansas, an M.A. degree from the University of Colorado and his Ph.D. degree in speech from the University of Wisconsin.  Dr. Rhine taiught at Southwestern College and at the Unversity of Colorado at Denver, where he attained professorial rank in the division of Arts and humanities, teaching communications and theater.  He married Peggy Ann Luck, a faculty member at the University of Colorado at Boulder. 

9-2-2) 
George Washington Rhine (1853-1932)
     Born in Blackford County on March 25, 1853, he was married on July 3, 1876, at Falls City, Richardson County, Neb., to Josephine Katherine Catron (1858-1936), born at Falls City, Richardson County, Neb., on March 5 or 15, 1858, and the daughter of James F. and Harriett (Miller) Catron. (Catron is the Anglicized version of Kettering or Kettenring.) They lived in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska.

     Rhine died on Dec. 7, 1932, at Gove, Gove County, Kan.  His widow died there on Jan. 21, 1936.  They are buried in the Gove City Cemetery.

9-2-2-1)   Nellie Prudence Rhine (1877-1956)
     Born at Falls City, Richardson County, Neb., on Feb. 16, 1877, she was married at Wakeeney, Trego County, Kan., on July 26, 1899, to Charles Ralph Summers (1876-1942), born at Shoals, Martin County, Ind., on Jan. 20, 1876, and the son of David Burr and Lucy Anne (Dowell) Summers.  They had seven children, but the names of only four are known. They later were divorced.  Summers died on Aug. 12, 1942, at Scott City, Scott County, Kan. Mrs. Summers died on March 3, 1956, Montrose, Montrose County, Colo.  The Summerses are buried in the Scott County Cemetery.

9-2-2-1-1) Etta Viola Summers (1900-1973)
     Born in Gove County, Kan., on Jan. 13, 1900, she was married at Emporia, Kan., on June 3, 1926, to Kenneth Linsacum (1895-1957), born at Pence, Scott County, Kan., on Nov. 13, 1895. The Linsacums had five children, but their names are not known. Linsacum died at Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colo, on Aug. 3, 1957.  His widow died in April, 1973, at Montrose, Montrose County, Colo.

9-2-2-1-2)   Ralph Marion Summers (1902-1974)
     He was born on Jan. 9, 1902, in Gove County, Kan.  It’s not known whether he married.   He is buried in the Scott County (Kan.) Cemetery.

9-2-2-1-3)   Beryl Harriett Summers (1904-1971)
     Born in Gove County, Kan., on Feb. 8, 1904, she was married on April 20, 1928 at Scott City, Scott County, Kan., to Henry Albert Horton (1904-1970), born at Jonesburg, Warren County, Mo., on April 27, 1904, and the son of James Sherman and Clara Isabelle (Davidson) Horton.  Horton died at Scott City on Dec. 31, 1970. His widow died there on March 12, 1971.  They are buried in the Scott County Cemetery.

9-2-2-1-3-1) James Henry Horton
     He married Martha Frances Pauletic.

9-2-2-1-3-1-1) Timothy Alan Horton
     He married Sidney Frances Brown.

9-2-2-1-3-1-2) Leslie Horton

9-2-2-1-3-1-3) Alison Horton
     She married William Burke Mendenhall III.

9-2-2-1-4)   Harold Emmet Summers (1914-1918)
     Born on Sept. 22, 1914, at Great Bend, Barton County, Kan., he died at Scott City on May 17, 1918.  He is buried in the Scott County Cemetery.
    
9-2-2-2)   James Martin Rhine (1879-1960)
     Born at Falls City on Jan. 4, 1879, he was married at Gove City, Gove County, Kan., on Aug. 28, 1902, to Susan Wilma Wier (1885-1958), born at Scotia, Neb., on Feb. 3, 1885.  Susan Rhine died at Tuscon, Pima County, Ariz., on July 17, 1958, and Rhine died at Denver, Colo., on Nov. 22, 1960.

9-2-2-3)   Edna Viola Rhine (1881-1978)
     Born at Falls City on March 14, 1881, she was married at Gove on Jan. 14, 1900, to Alvin Emmett Barber (1882-1952), born on April 13, 1882, at janesville, Rock County, Wis.  Barber died on Sept. 11, 1957, at Hawthorne, Los Angeles County, Calif., and his widow died at Hawthorne on Nov. 8, 1978.

9-2-2-4)   George Clifton Rhine (1883-1956)
     Born at Falls City on Feb. 3, 1883, he was  married on Oct. 4, 1907, at Perry, Dallas County, Iowa, to Hazel Ann Huston (1886-1947), born at Perry on Jan. 16, 1886.  She died at Baldwin, Douglas County, Kan., on June 27, 1947, and Rhine died there on Feb. 16, 1956.

9-2-2-5)   Mary Ethel Rhine (1885-1974)
     Born at Falls City on Dec. 25, 1885, she was married at Sterling, Logan County, Colo., on Jan. 29, 1909, to Albert Hemming Tetsell (1881-1974), born at Messex, Logan County, Colo., on Dec. 23, 1881, and the son of William E. and Emma M. (Hemming) Tetsell. They resided at Sterling.  Mary Tetsell died there on  June 27, 1974, and Tetsell died there on Aug. 22 of the same year.

9-2-2-6)   Vernon Delmon Rhine (1897-1952)
     Born at Gove City, Gove County, Kan., on July 10, 1897, he was married in Russell Springs, Logan County, Kan., on June 9, 1919, to Hazel Allie Scott (1899-1972), born in Gove Township, Gove County, Kan., on Oct. 22, 1899, and the daughter of Samuel Taylor and Celia Ellen (Steele) Scott. Her parents homesteaded in Gove County and lived there until moving to Scott County, Kan.  Rhine died at Sterling, Logan County, Colo., on Sept. 8, 1952. His widow died there on Sept. 12, 1972.  They are buried at Sterling.

9-2-2-6-1) James Rhine
     He died at six months of age.

9-2-2-6-2) Florence Ellen Rhine
     She married John Schneider.

9-2-2-6-2-1) Harry Schneider
     He married Dianne Richmeier, daughter of Herbert and Rosa (Stadler) Richmeier.

9-2-2-6-2-1) Andy Schneider

9-2-2-6-2-2) Scotty Schneider

9-2-2-6-2-3) Hilary Kai Schneider

9-2-2-6-3) Gilbert LeRoy Rhine (1923-1996)
     Born on April 19, 1923, he married Helen Luft.  Rhine died on April 9, 1996, at his home in Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colo.

9-2-2-6-3-1) Sharon Rhine

9-2-2-6-3-2) Nancy Lee Rhine
     She was married on April 12, 1975, at St. Bernadettes, Lakewood, Colo., to Thomas Leroy Stadler, son of Adam and Katherine (Schell) Stadler.

9-2-2-6-3-2-1) Ryan Stadler

9-2-2-6-3-2-2) Randy Stadler

9-2-2-6-3-2-3) Rebecca Stadler

9-2-2-6-3-3) Roger Rhine

9-2-2-6-3-4) Debbie Rhine

9-2-2-6-3-5) Todd Rhine

9-2-2-6-4) Albert Leland Rhine (1924-1974)
     Born on Oct. 28, 1924, he married 1) Mary Wear and 2) Lavona Williams.  He died in June, 1974.

9-2-2-6-5) Wanda Jean Rhine
     She married Paul Duane Walraven (1927-1999), born on Jan. 2, 1927.  They resided at Commerce City, Adams County, Colo.  Walraven died there on Nov. 2, 1999.

9-2-2-6-5-1) Irene Kay Walraven.
     She married Harold (Pete) Praznik.

9-2-2-6-5-2) Susan Jean Walraven

9-2-2-6-5-3) Becky Ann Walraven

9-2-2-6-6) Wilma Ruth Rhine
     She maried Kent Hall Riddle.

9-2-2-6-6-1) Neil Scott Riddle

9-2-2-6-6-2) Vernon Lyle Riddle

9-2-2-6-6-3) Karen Ruth Riddle

9-2-3) 
Francis E. Rhine (1856-____)
     She was born in Blackford County, Ind.

9-2-4)
Martha R. Rhine (1858-____)
     She was born in Blackford County, Ind.

9-2-5)
James Lincoln Rhine (1861-1934)
     Born in Blackford County, Ind., on June 27, 1861, he was married on May 31, 1882, to Amanda Isabelle Peck, daughter of Francis and Adeline Jane (McElderey) Peck.  Rhine was enumerated in Gove County as “Link” Rhine in the 1895 Iowa census.  He died at Quintar, Gove County, Kan., on May 31, 1934.

9-2-5-1) Stella Rhine (1885-____)

9-2-5-2) James A. Rhine (1888-____)

9-2-5-3) Iva Rhine (1893-____)

9-2-5-4) Isaac Gilruth Rhine (1888-1979)
     Born in Gove County on Aug. 17, 1889, he was married there in September of 1911 to Esther Mae Mendenhall (1895-1979), born in Gove County on Aug. 7, 1895, and the daughter of Joseph Franklin and Catherine Lucinda (Harlan) Mendenhall.  Esther Rhine died  in Nueces County, Taxas, on April 4, 1979.  Rhine died at San Patricio, Nueces County, on Aug. 5, 1979.

9-2-5-4-1) Marjorie Lea Rhine
     She married ______ Raines.

9-2-5-4-2) Dorothy Mae Rhine (1907-____)
     Born in Aransas County, Texas., on Dec. 29, 1927, she married ______ West.

9-2-5-4-3) Nina Marie Rhine
     The twin of Dorothy Mae Rhine, she also was born on Dec, 29, 1927, in Aransas County, Texas.  She married ______ Moore.

9-2-5-4-4) Isaac Gilruth Rhine Jr. (1930-____)
     Born in Nueces County, Texas, on April 7, 1930, he was married in Beazoria County, Texas, on Dec. 23, 1966, to Betty Lee Norris (ca1936-____).

9-2-5-5) Francis Rhine (1901-____)

9-2-5-6) Pearl Rhine (1904-____)
     Born at Quintar, Gove County, Kan., on May 31, 1906, he was married at Portis, Osborne County, Kan., on June 1, 1930, to Ruth Alma Moyer, daughter of John Henry and Macy May (Merkey) Moyer..  In 1976, they resided at Winfield, Kan.

9-2-5-6-1)  John Edwin Rhine (1933-____)
     Born at Moscow, Grant County, Kan., on Dec. 14, 1933, he was married at Ellis, Ellis County, Kan., on June 23, 1955, to Mary Ann Pfannenstiel (ca1933-1999).  She died at Hays, Kan., about March 17, 1999.

9-2-5-6-2)  Paul Eugene Rhine (1937-____)
     Born at Liberal, Seward County, Kan., on June 13, 1937, he was married at Hays, Ellis County, Kan., on Aug. 13, 1962, to Jeraldine Grall.

9-2-5-6-3) Charles Dean Rhine (1938-____)
     Born at Liberal on Nov. 6, 1938, he was married on Dec. 26, 1964, at Wellington, Sumner County, Kan., to Barbara Bell Garalda.     

9-2-5-7) Grace Rhine (1906-____)
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