1872 - 1953 (81 years)
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Name |
Charles Leroy Eby, DD |
Suffix |
DD |
Born |
14 Jan 1872 |
Marion County, Kansas |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
21 Jul 1953 |
Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho |
Buried |
Riverside (Orofino) Cemetery Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho |
Person ID |
I519942196 |
Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
Last Modified |
26 Oct 2012 |
Father |
David L Eby, DD, b. 26 Oct 1841, Hocking County, Ohio , d. 22 Aug 1889, Probably Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho (Age 47 years) |
Mother |
Mary Louise Shreve, DD, b. 01 May 1850, Elkhart County, Indiana , d. 20 Jul 1921, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho (Age 71 years) |
Married |
24 Dec 1868 |
Marion County, Kansas |
Family ID |
F509208495 |
Group Sheet |
Family 1 |
Cordelia Alice Knepper, DD, b. 15 Jul 1875, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 18 Dec 1904, Santa Cruz County, California (Age 29 years) |
Married |
25 Jul 1892 |
Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho |
Children |
| 1. Ella Ualin Eby, b. 07 May 1893, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 23 Dec 1904 (Age 11 years) |
+ | 2. Ethel Alice Eby, b. 17 Jul 1895, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 03 Apr 1972, Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho (Age 76 years) |
+ | 3. Jesse Leroy Eby, DD, b. 15 Jul 1898, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 15 Feb 1940, Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho (Age 41 years) |
+ | 4. Charles Arnold Eby, b. 01 Jan 1901, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 08 Jan 1987, Vancouver, Clark County, Washington (Age 86 years) |
+ | 5. Claude Earl Eby, b. 07 Jun 1903, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 29 Sep 1987, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon (Age 84 years) |
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Last Modified |
11 Apr 2010 |
Family ID |
F509208044 |
Group Sheet |
Family 2 |
Effie A Barrow, b. 14 February 1872, Iowa , d. 09 February 1950, Peck, Nez Perce County, Idaho (Age 77 years) |
Married |
10 June 1914 |
Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho |
Notes |
Married:
- Idaho Marriages, 1842-1996
about Charles L. Eby
Name: Charles L. Eby
Gender: Male
Spouse: Effie A. Jolly
Spouse gender: Female
Marriage Date: Jun 10, 1914
Marriage Location: Fraser
Source: This record can be found in the marriage book at the County Courthouse located in Clearwater Co., ID in Volume 1 on Page 74.
- Details For Marriage ID#65738
Groom Last Name: EBY
Groom First Name: Charles L.
Groom Residence:
Bride Last Name: JOLLY
Bride First Name: Effie A.
Bride Residence:
Place: Fraser
Date: 10 Jun 1914
County of Record: Clearwater
State: Idaho
Volume: 1
Page: 74
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Children |
+ | 1. Myrl Stanton Eby, b. 01 Oct 1915, Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho , d. 20 Aug 2006, Bremerton, Kitsap County, Washington (Age 90 years) |
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Last Modified |
11 Apr 2013 |
Family ID |
F509208060 |
Group Sheet |
Family 3 |
Eva Jane Brown, b. 12 Mar 1876, Minnesota , d. 1955, Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho (Age 78 years) |
Married |
24 Sep 1952 |
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho |
Last Modified |
25 Apr 2010 |
Family ID |
F246729422878 |
Group Sheet |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 14 Jan 1872 - Marion County, Kansas |
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 | Married - 25 Jul 1892 - Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho |
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 | Married - 10 June 1914 - Fraser, Clearwater County, Idaho |
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 | Married - 24 Sep 1952 - Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho |
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 | Died - 21 Jul 1953 - Coeur D'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho |
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 | Buried - - Riverside (Orofino) Cemetery Orofino, Clearwater County, Idaho |
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Pin Legend |
: Address
: Location
: City/Town
: County/Shire
: State/Province
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Photos
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 | Charles Eby's old homestead in Peck, Idaho Personal Collection |
 | Charlie Eby Personal Collection |
 | Direct Descendants Mila
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 | Back-Mary Louise Shreve, Sam Eby, Etta Eby, Dallas Eby
Middle-John W (Will) Eby, Mary Ella Stuart, Charles Eby, Cordelia Knepper
Front-David Ray Eby, Fred Eby, Jess Eby From Dallas Eby |
 | photo taken about 1946
1. Charles Myers 2. Maria Jane Barrow 3. Sarah Fannie Barrow 4. Dora Barrow 5. Margaret Dorothy 6. Effie Barrow 7. Myrl Eby 8. Charles Leroy Eby 9. Clint Perkins 10. Mary Ann Barrow 11. Charles Laney 12. Flemming Smith 13. Arlie Barrow 14. Laura Sigman 15. George Smith 16. Harvey Jolly 17. Tom Unknown (Adopted)18. Emmett Barrow 19. Hollis Perkins From Dallas Eby |
 | Charles Eby and Effie Barrow From Dallas Eby |
 | Back Row: Mary Louisa Shreve, Samuel, Etta, Dallas Eby
Middle Row: William John Eby, Ida Stuart, Charles Leroy Eby, Cordelia Knepper
Front Row: David Ray, Fred, Jessie Eby From Dallas Eby |
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Notes |
- 1880 Census Linkville, Lake, Oregon as Charlie Eby.
1883 Census Washington State and Territorial, Yakima listed as Charlie EBY
1900 Census LoLo, Shoshone, Idaho as Charles EBY living next door to his sister Etta and her husband Stephen Reed.
1910 Census Fraser, Nez Perce, Idaho living with Okey Jordan, Zan Jordan and Clinton Jordan. It also states he was widowed. His daughter Ehtel would marry Zan Jordan.
1920 Census Fraser, Clearwater, Idaho
1930 Census Fraser, Clearwater, Idaho as Chas L EBY
- As told to me by my father and mother, Robert Arnold Eby (Charles' grandson, son of Jesse Leroy Eby)and Berneil Annetta Barnes. They were told by Lorraine White, of Weippe Idaho that for a period of time Charles and a brother, thought to be Samuel W Eby, were horse thieves. They would steal horses from the Indians and take them down the Big Canyon in Fraser Idaho. From there they would take them into Greer to the railroad and sell them.
- CHARLES L. EBY
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF NORTH IDAHO EMBRACING
NEZ PERCES, IDAHO, LATAH, KOOTENAI, AND SHOSHONE COUNTIES
STATE OF IDAHO
WESTERN HISTORICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 1903
We are grateful to the kind assistance of the Ilo-Vollmer Historical Society and in particular, Dick Southern, for scanning and editing of the biographies contained in this volume of history.
CHARLES 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.
- FROM HAND WRITTEN PAPERS FROM VIOLA AGGAR
Copied Feb 24, 2008 By Art Cochrell
Charles Eby
Charles Eby born Mar. 3 1872 died in Coeur D Alene.
Married Delia Knepper at Fraser July 25, 1892.
They moved to Cali. , where she died Dec. 18, 1904 at Santa Cruz Cali. , also his oldest Daughter Ella.
He and his family Ethel, Jess, Arnold, and Earl moved back to Fraser and then to Peck in 1940.
He married Effie Jolly June 10, 1914. She Died at Peck Feb 9, 1950.
He married Eva Judd Sept 24, 1952. He moved to Coeur D Alene where she lived.
He was a communicant of the Christian Church. Besides his wife he was survived by three sons, Arnold of Camas, Earl of Portland, and Myrl of Shelton; one daughter Ethel Jordan of Orofino; a brother Sam Eby of Moscow; 11 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. One daughter preceded him in death.
FROM OROFINO TRIBUNE 02 OCT 1952
Copied April 1, 2008 by Juanita Steadman
Peck Man, 80 Years Young, Takes Coeur d'Alene Bride
Charles L. Eby, 80-year-old Peck resident, and Mrs. Eva Judd, 74, Coeur d'Alene, were married at Lewis?
ton September 24 at the Nez Perce county courthouse by Justice of the Peace Ben E. Kelley. Mrs. Zan Jordan daughter of the groom, Orofino and Mrs. Viola Aggar of Lewiston were their witnesses.
Mr. Eby recently sold his home at Peck and the newlyweds are making their home in Coeur d'Alene. Mr. And Mrs. Zan Jordan drove them to Coeur d'Alene.
FROM CLEARWATER TRIBUNE 23, JUL 1953
Copied March 21, 2008 by Juanita Steadman
Charles Eby, Retired Fraser Farmer, Dies
Charles LeRoy Eby. 81-year-old retired Fraser farmer, died in his sleep some time Monday night at his home in Coeur d'Alene. He had been active to the last but had not felt quite well during the week preceding his death.
His funeral will be held at the Methodist church in Orofino at 11 a.m. Friday, with the Rev. James Lane, Peck Methodist church pastor, officiating. Interment will be at the Riverside cemetery.
Mr. Eby was born in Kansas on March 11, 1872. He was married to Delia Knepper at Fraser on July 25, 1892. She died on December 18, 1904 at Santa Cruz, Calif. On June 10, 1914, he married Effie Jolly, also at Fraser. She preceded him in death, succumbing at Peck on February 9, 1950. Mr. Eby married a third time on September 24, 1952, choosing for his bride Eva Judd, whom he married at Lewiston.
He farmed at Fraser until moving to Peck In 1940. Ten months ago he moved to Coeur d'Alene, where his wife survives.
He was a communicant of the Christian church.
Other survivors are three sons, Arnold Eby of Camas, Wash., Earl Eby of Portland, and Myrl Eby, Shelton. Wash.; a daughter, Mrs. Zan Jordan, Orofino, a brother, Sam Eby, Moscow: 11 grandchildren, and 16 great-grand children.
- COPIED FROM CLEARWATER TRIBUNE
March 3, 2008 By Juanita Steadman
RAY EBY
EBY SALE NEXT WEDNESDAY
Ray Eby will hold a public sale at his place six miles west of Weippe Wednesday, October 18, beginning at 10 a. m. with a free lunch at noon. Mr. Eby is offering all his livestock, implements and household goods. Among the cattle are several well-bred milk cows. After closing up their affairs here Mr. And Mrs. Eby will probably move to Oregon temporarily.
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