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Family Tree Maker - Galizien German Descendants

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298. Emil 8 Müller (Peter 7 , Peter 6 , Magdalene 5 Ewy, Christian 4 , Peter 3 , Peter 2 Aebi, Christian 1 ) was born 30<br />

Dec 1882 in Podusilna, Galicia, Austria, and died 02 Jul 1945 in Lodsch, Poland. He married Helene Klein 25<br />

May 1913, daughter of Friedrich Klein and Susanna Linscheid. She was born 01 Jul 1892 in Drobobycz, Galicia,<br />

Austria, and died 1945.<br />

Child of Emil Müller and Helene Klein is:<br />

1037 i. Erwin 9 Müller, born 18 Feb 1914 in Podusilna, Galicia, Austria; died 1944 in bei Lubin, Poland.<br />

300. Jakob 8 Rupp, Jr (Jakob 7 , Elisabeth 6 Bachmann, Christian 5 , Elisabeth 4 Ewy, Peter 3 , Peter 2 Aebi,<br />

Christian 1 ) was born 20 Jun 1863 in Rosenberg, Galicia, Austria, and died 19 Sep 1942 in Westbrook, MN, USA.<br />

He married (1) Mathilda Ewy 20 Oct 1886, daughter of Philipp Ewy and Elisabeth Ewy. She was born 09 Jan<br />

1869 in Falkenstein, Galicia, Austria, and died 25 Jun 1895 in Murray County, MN, USA 60 . He married (2)<br />

Emilia Kintzi 15 Mar 1896, daughter of Abraham Kintzi and Katharina Müller. She was born 07 Apr 1877 in<br />

Kiernica, Galicia, Austria, and died 21 Apr 1938 in Westbrook, MN, USA.<br />

Notes for Jakob Rupp, Jr:<br />

Pioneer Profile: Jacob Rupp Jr.<br />

Jacob was born 20 June 1863, in the village of Rosenberg, Galicia, Austria, which is near the large city of<br />

Lemberg (currently Lviv), Galicia.<br />

In 1881, at the age of 18 years, he emigrated with his parents and siblings to the U.S.A. and settled on a farm in<br />

Des Moines Township, Murray County, MN, about four miles south and one mile west of Westbrook, MN.<br />

Jacob purchased his first farm of 40 acres in 1886, for $250. It was located about 3 miles west of the original<br />

farm, and Avoca, (MN) was the nearest village and their mailing address. He built a little house (12'x2O') of<br />

single board siding and 'clayed' it up. On 25 October 1886, at the age of 23, he married Mathilda Ewy, age 17.<br />

Preacher Daniel Brubacher of Butterfield, (MN), came to marry them in the school house at 11a.m.<br />

In the next ten years they had three children: Edward, Henry and Sidonia. During that time they purchased 40<br />

more acres at $12 per acre, and other 4o acres at $5.50 per acre. They owned two teams of horses and four cows.<br />

On 24 June 1895, Mathilda died, and nine months later on 15 March 1896, Jacob married Emelia Kintzi (age 18).<br />

She lived on a farm near St. James, (MN), about 55 miles away. There was no courtship, but Jacob knew of her<br />

and made contact by corresponding with her Parents.<br />

Jacob purchased 160 more acres of land for $4,000. His total acreage then was 280 acres. In 1901 Jacob built a<br />

large barn still in use at this writing. In 1905 the house was built with rocks brought in from the fields, then set in<br />

concrete to form the basement walls.<br />

Seven children were born to this second marriage. One daughter, Cecelia, their first born, died in infancy. A<br />

niece, Florence, Sadie and Martin Rupp's daughter, came to live with Jacob's family when her mother became ill.<br />

A few years after Sadie died, Florence was legally adopted by Jacob and Emelia.<br />

In 1900, the Town of Westbrook was platted and the building of businesses and residences began. It was nine<br />

miles away but grew: little faster than neighboring towns, as it was a progressive village, it became the prime<br />

center for Jacob's business and shopping needs. In 1914 Jacob retired and his family moved to Westbrook, He<br />

bought a large home on a 4 acre plot on the north edge of the village. A prime consideration for this move was to<br />

give his children an opportunity for a high school education. In this new location, Jacob built out buildings,<br />

planted an orchard, and raised bountiful gardens of flowers and vegetables. He also increased his herd of milk<br />

cows and built a small business of bottling and delivering milk to local inhabitants.<br />

For Jacob and Emelia, it was a rather ideal life and they enjoyed many happy years in their Westbrook home.<br />

They were largely self sufficient as milk, cream, butter, cheese, eggs, chickens, ducks, geese, bees and much more<br />

were right at hand. His Silver Spangled Hamburg chickens consistently took first prize at county fairs, and he sold<br />

many of their eggs for $1.00 each! Their home was always busy with their children, grandchildren and other<br />

relatives spending many happy hours with them.<br />

Very unexpectedly, on 12 April 1938, Emelia died of a heart ailment. Jacob was taken ill with pneumonia after a<br />

59 04 Jan 2008

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