| Husband: Albert RUMBEL | |||
| Born: | 1855 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 1929 | at: | |
| Father: | Joshua RUMBEL | ||
| Mother: | Lucy SINGLEY | ||
| Spouses: | Polly LINDENMUTH , Alvena BLOOM | ||
| Wife: Polly LINDENMUTH | |||
| Born: | 1853 | at: | |
| Died: | 1898 | at: | |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Albert RUMBEL | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: Richard LINDENMUTH | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Sarah RUMBEL | ||
| Wife: Sarah RUMBEL | |||
| Born: | 1885 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Lawrence RUMBEL | ||
| Mother: | Johanna MILLER | ||
| Spouses: | Richard LINDENMUTH | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: George Adam SINGLEY | |||
| Born: | 1 JAN 1857[305] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Married: | 30 JAN 1898[1111] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Died: | 4 DEC 1943[306] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Father: | George Washington SINGLEY | ||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Eva BARNES | ||
| Notes: | [307] | ||
| Wife: Eva BARNES | |||
| Born: | 15 NOV 1858[977] | at: | Parke County, Indiana (Jesup Station) |
| Died: | 6 SEP 1950[978] | at: | Centerville, Iowa |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | George Adam SINGLEY | ||
| Notes: | [979] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | George Carson SINGLEY [982] | ||
| Born: | 18 JUL 1899[980] | at: | Appanoose County, Iowa |
| Married: | 24 AUG 1922[1175] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Died: | 10 JUL 1941[981] | at: | |
| Spouses: | Myrtle Mae GALE | ||
| Name: | Thomas Everett SINGLEY | ||
| Born: | 4 NOV 1902[985] | at: | Moultom, Iowa |
| Died: | 7 FEB 1903[986] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Spouses: | |||
| Name: | William Clifford SINGLEY [989] | ||
| Born: | 14 MAR 1904[987] | at: | |
| Married: | 25 OCT 1927[1177] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Died: | 18 SEP 1987[988] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Spouses: | Dora Bernice CLINE | ||
| Name: | Albert Henry SINGLEY [304] | ||
| Born: | 27 DEC 1905[302] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Married: | 5 AUG 1933[1110] | at: | Fairfield, Iowa |
| Died: | 19 JAN 1974[303] | at: | Centerville, Iowa |
| Spouses: | Ruth Irma ZIEGLER | ||
| Name: | Helen Roberta SINGLEY [998] | ||
| Born: | 24 FEB 1907[996] | at: | |
| Married: | 14 JUN 1934[1178] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Died: | [997] | at: | California |
| Spouses: | Kenneth E. LEWIS | ||
| Name: | Maude Etta SINGLEY | ||
| Born: | 22 MAR 1910[1000] | at: | |
| Married: | 7 FEB 1931[1179] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Edward Perry POWERS | ||
| Name: | Mary Eva SINGLEY | ||
| Born: | 22 MAR 1910[1001] | at: | |
| Married: | 8 MAY 1931[1180] | at: | Moulton, Iowa |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Marvin I. RICHARDSON | ||
[307]
Buried in Oakland Cemetery, West of Moulton, Iowa
The following is from Holly Schrank's family tree.
1900 Census for Town of Moulton, Appanoose Co, IA shows George and Eva and Georgie (must be George Carson). George, Sr. is shown as 38 years old (born Jan. 1862) in Iowa and both parents in PA. He is a farmer. Eva was born in Nov. 1870 in Iowa,
father in Indiana, mother in Iowa. George (10 months old) was born in Iowa in July of 1899. Some of these facts do not conform with other sources, esp. birth dates for George and Eva, and birth place of Eva.
(Written by Wiliam Clifford Singley and appearing in a publication of the Appanoose Co. Iowa Historical Society 1986)
My father, George Adam SingIey, was the sixth child and the first SingIey born in Iowa on January 1, 1857.
Some time later J.B. Moulton, a civil engineer, built a railroad through the area and the town of Moulton sprang up, being named for the Mr. Moulton, When the town was incorporated some of the Singley farm was inside the city limits. A portion of land
was given to the town for school purposes.
From the Chronicle of Moulton Iowa and Is [sic] Surrounding Countryside:
George Adam Singley attended the public school and completed _?_ years of study at Leander Clark College at Toledo Iowa then ???? Western College. George Adam returned to Moulton and worked for the Carson Lumber Company for many years until he was
called to serve as Cashier and director of the Moulton State Savings Bank in 190?. He continued his services there until his health forced his retirement in 193? He also served as Secretary of the Washington Township School [Board] for 50 years.
George and his wife, Eva, became the owners of the family homestead and lived their entire life on the farm. They engaged in general farming and dairy business, delivering milk in Moulton for many years. They were members of the Presbyterian Church
and Eva was a member of the PEO Sisterhood for over 58 years. [Holly's file 2.FTW]
Born and raised on Singley homestead.
Employed as a bookkeeper at R. B. Carson Lumber Co., and later at the State Savings Bank. He retired from the bank due to ill health, and was confined to home by January of 1937 when he turned 80. Farmed 100 acres in Moulton. Also owned real estate
in South Dakota (EBS journal) and in Kansas (grandson Roland).
1900 Census for Town of Moulton, Appanoose Co, IA shows George and Eva and Georgie (must be George Carson). George, Sr. is shown as 38 years old (born Jan. 1862) in Iowa and both parents in PA. He is a farmer. Eva was born in Nov. 1870 in Iowa,
father in Indiana, mother in Iowa. George (10 months old) was born in Iowa in July of 1899. Some of these facts do not conform with other sources, esp. birth dates for George and Eva, and birth place of Eva.
[979]
Buried in Oakland Cemetery, Moulton, Iowa
[Holly's file 2.FTW]
Eva was corresponding secy. of PEO in Iowa at one time.
On the 1900 census, Eva is shown as born in Iowa, father in Indiana and mother in Iowa. She is shown as born in Nov. of 1870.
According to information in Eva's journal, she moved with her parents to KS at a young age, but she lived in Moulton for 9 years prior to her marriage, working as a private secretary to Hon. August Post for 8 of those years. (Edna Belle Singley also
worked for August Post between 1900 and 1904).
Eva had a nephew, stephen Roberts who was a movie director at RKO in Hollywood. He died in July of 1936 in Beverly Hills, CA. So, she must have had another sister besides Etta Barnes Wolf.
From the Chronicle of Moulton Iowa and Is [sic] Surrounding Countryside:
At the time of her marriage, she [Eva] was employed by August Post in Moulton who was in the wholesale binder twine business. She was a member of the PEO Sisterhood for over 58 years She was active in the local chapter as Corresponding Secretary and
also served as State Corresponding Secretary.
From Holly Schrank's family tree:
Eva was corresponding secy. of PEO in Iowa at one time.
[Holly's file 2.FTW]
Marriage in 1898 confirmed by 1900 census for Moulton, Appanoose Co., IA, line 98, 99, 100 of sheet 12, ed 25 sd 8.
The wedding was held at the home of Mrs. T. J. Rogers at 7 PM. (per Moulton Tribune clipping in Eva Barnes Singley journal).
[982] Struck by lightning
[989]
From The Chronicles of Moulton, Iowa and Surrounding Countryside:
Clifford has been a successful farmer and carpenter through the years.
William Clifford acquired the family homestead after the death of his parents. A new home was built in 1953 on the homestead where William Clifford and Dora Singley still live. [est. abt. 1976 - WJS]
From The Appanoose County, Iowa Historical Society 1986, page 285 - Singley Family History:
After the death of G. A. Singley December 4, 1943 my family and I took over the dairy herd and continued the business until the fall of 1955 when we sold the dairy herd and went to beef cattle.
Sometime before my mother passed away September 6, 1950 we purchased the home farm as none of the rest were interested in farming. We built a new home before moving here in the spring of 1953, and we have lived here 31 years.
As the farm has been in the Singley family well over 100 years Appanoose County and the Iowa Department of Agriculture have recognized it as a "century farm."
We are members of the Moulton Christian Church where I have served as a deacon. I have served as President of the Moulton Development Corporation since its organization, am a member of the Lions Club and we belong to the Moulton Historical
Society.[Holly's file 2.FTW]
Buried in Sunset Cemetery, Moulton, IA
[304] Occupation - Dentist
[998] From The Chronicle of Moulton, Iowa and Sorronding Countryside: Helen was in the teaching profession in Iowa and California until her retirement.
[1111]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[305]
[S9]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records for birth location
[306]
[S10]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records for death location
[977]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[978]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[980]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[981]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[985]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[986]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[987]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[988]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[302]
[S9]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records for birth location
[303]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[996]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[997]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[1000]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
[1001]
[S3]
From Wilbur J. (Bill) Singley Jr. records
| Husband: William STEWARD | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Arlene FOSLER | ||
| Wife: Arlene FOSLER | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Oscar Robert FOSLER | ||
| Mother: | Belle GLAIM | ||
| Spouses: | William STEWARD | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: ? CAMPBELL | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Theresa WEGHER | ||
| Wife: Theresa WEGHER | |||
| Born: | 29 APR 1907 | at: | |
| Died: | 29 DEC 1978 | at: | Gilroy, CA |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | ? CAMPBELL | ||
| CHILDREN | |||