NameCordelia Alice Knepper
Birth15 Jul 1875, Fraser, Clearwater Co., Idaho
Death18 Dec 1904, Santa Cruz, California
FatherWilliam Knepper (1895-)
Spouses
Birth14 Jan 1872, Marion Co. Kansas1582
Birth Memoanother source says b. March 1877
Death21 Jul 1953, Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai Co., Idaho
BurialRiverside Cemetery, Orofino, Clearwater Co., Idaho
Marriage25 Jul 1892, Fraser, Clearwater Co., Idaho
ChildrenElla Ualin (1893-1904)
 Ethel Alice (1895-1972)
 Jesse Leroy (1898-1940)
 Charles Arnold (1901-1987)
 Claude Earl (1903-1987)
Notes for Charles Leroy (Spouse 1)
31Lived in Fraser, ID during the 1920 census, 47 years old living with wife, Effie A [47] and son, Myrl [sp?].

31Lived in Fraser, ID during the 1930 census, 58 years old living with wife, Effie A [58] and son, Myrl [sp?].

1582CHARLES L. EBY
“The enterprising young man, of whom we have now the privilege of speaking, is one of the active workers in the lines of improvement in southern Shoshone county and dwells on his farm, about four miles west from Fraser, where he pays especial attention to raising vegetables and hogs. In addition to this labor Mr. Eby owns a one-half interest in the only threshing outfit on the Weippe, Mr. Thurman being his partner.
Charles L. Eby was born in Marion County, Kansas, in March 1877, being the son of David L. and Mary L. (Shreeves) Eby. When our subject was seven the family came to the Yakima Country, and for ten years raised horses, the father also doing carpenter work. Charles was there educated in the public schools and in 1887 came with the balance of the family to Camas Prairie. One year later they came to the Weippe region and our subject secured his present place. He has sold portions of the farm and retains about sixty acres, which, as said before is devoted largely to vegetables. He is one of the prosperous men of his section and is the recipient of the esteem and confidence of all. Politically, Mr. Eby is allied with the Republicans and is able to give a reason for his politics.
On July 25, 1892, Mr. Eby married Miss Cordelia, daughter of William and Christena (Stump) Knepper, natives of Indiana. The father died on November 3, 1895 and the mother is now the wife of Ed Thurman. Mr. Eby has three brothers and one sister, Samuel W., John, Jesse W., Luella, wife of William Morgan in Adams County, Washington.
When our subjects father left Yakima he had one hundred and thirty head of fine horses, but they lost about two-thirds of them. Mr. David L. Eby was in the Civil war.
Four children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Eby, Ella U., Ethel A., Jesse L. and Charles Arnold. “
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