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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
1551 I4412  Luper  Elizabeth Blanche  15 Mar 1873  22 Jul 1961  Industry, business or establishment: Electrical Co
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1552 I4412  Luper  Elizabeth Blanche  15 Mar 1873  22 Jul 1961  Find A Grave Memorial# 132218544  bratt01 
1553 I3104  Luper  Ella Florence  21 Feb 1859  10 Feb 1931  Name may have been Ella Frances  bratt01 
1554 I4410  Luper  George B  1851  1913  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Trust Co
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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1555 I4410  Luper  George B  1851  1913  Plot: Section A, Lot 8, Grave 2
Find A Grave Memorial# 52830797 
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1556 I4410  Luper  George B  1851  1913  From Hattie's family records notebook:
"George Luper, son of Dan was a big insurance financier of N. Y. City. The Security Trust and Life Insurance Company, Broadway and Twenty Sixth St. New York, N.Y. Hon Robert E. Patterson Pres. Thomas Bradley Sec. & Treasurer. First Vice President, George B. Luper, 2nd vice president and General Manager, cousin of Father James Martin Barnheyel Luper, father of born of Lewis, James, George, Harriet, Jenny Lind, and Grant Luper. 
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1557 I538  Luper  George W  3 Jun 1852  13 Mar 1904  (had 1906. check)  bratt01 
1558 I538  Luper  George W  3 Jun 1852  13 Mar 1904  (Had 1906, need to double-check)
Find A Grave Memorial# 28808222 
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1559 I538  Luper  George W  3 Jun 1852  13 Mar 1904  Appears with Sara and Eliz. in 1900 Census.  bratt01 
1560 I661  Luper  Hans Jacob  31 Oct 1725  10 Sep 1803  Came to America on the ship Phoenix  bratt01 
1561 I661  Luper  Hans Jacob  31 Oct 1725  10 Sep 1803  Ship Phoenix, Reuben Honer, Captain from Rotterdam, last from Cawes (cite: A Collection of Thirty Thousand names of Immigrants in Pennsylvania 1727 - 1772. P 298)
https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/collectionofupwa00ruppuoft/page/298/mode/2up 
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1562 I661  Luper  Hans Jacob  31 Oct 1725  10 Sep 1803  Hans Jacob Luper was a sturdy pioneer of strong character and influence, always ready to aid a good cause, eger to serve the young country, loyal to the church, industrious, thrifty, and honorable in his dealings with his fellows. He belonged to the German Reformed Church. When he died on Sept. 10, 1803, he left a goodly estate, but better than that, he left a good name to be honored by his descendants.  bratt01 
1563 I661  Luper  Hans Jacob  31 Oct 1725  10 Sep 1803  arrived in the colonies on ship "Phoenix", Nov. 22, 1752 from port of Rotterdam - source "a collection of 30,000 names of immigrants in Pennsylvania, p 298, 1727-1772
Fought in Revolutionary War (Trained Recruits)
Tradition has it that Jacob Lupfer, Sr., having had military serv in Europe, took an active part in helping to train the raw recruits the beginning of the Revolutionary War. His own sons, Casper, Jo and Jacob Jr. were among those he helped to train. He, himself, to the Oath of Allegiance during the Revolutionary War before Dan Rothermel in Berks Co. on May 30, 1778. (Berks Co. Oaths of Allegiance, page 145, Historical Society of Pa.) 
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1564 I661  Luper  Hans Jacob  31 Oct 1725  10 Sep 1803  arrived on the ship Phoenix, Ruben Honor, Captain. From Rotterdam, last from Cawes. Arrived Nov. 22, 1722  bratt01 
1565 I161  Luper  Harriet  26 May 1822  26 Apr 1899  Have obituary clipping  bratt01 
1566 I161  Luper  Harriet  26 May 1822  26 Apr 1899  10 Children, 9 girls 1 boy!  bratt01 
1567 I50  Luper  Harriet Elizabeth  16 Dec 1853  13 Mar 1951  Tract, assigned to H. Speidel, Mrs. J. Spangler, and Luper appear on this map (See index 32, top half, 2nd page, map five) -- Note, a Chain is 22 feet so the scale is 1100 ft. to an inch (or about .2mi/in)  bratt01 
1568 I50  Luper  Harriet Elizabeth  16 Dec 1853  13 Mar 1951  Inscription: Hattie S. Dawson
Find A Grave Memorial# 17964567 
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1569 I50  Luper  Harriet Elizabeth  16 Dec 1853  13 Mar 1951  Tangent is 6 mi. south of Albany, OR  bratt01 
1570 I3496  Luper  James  15 Jun 1904    very young  bratt01 
1571 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  Eventual destination was Tangent / West Albany, Oregon.  bratt01 
1572 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  About 6 Mi. south of Albany Ore, bought a claim with cabin, 320 acres of wheat land.
Oregon Land Claim No. 1493 (call no. 979.5 G 326 c 1 p. 60) 
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1573 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  160 Acre Farm (3 Mi. So of Norwalk)  bratt01 
1574 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  Tract, assigned to H. Speidel, Mrs. J. Spangler, and Luper appear on this map (See index 32, top half, 2nd page, map five)  bratt01 
1575 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  Martin Luper appears in "An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California" containing a history of Los Angeles County from the earliest period of its occupancy to the presen ttime, together with glimpses of its prospective future; with profuse illustrations of its beautiful scenery, full-page portraits of someof its most eminent mem, and biographical mention of many of its pioneers and also of prominent citizens of to-day. Page 534, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company 1889. Full text link https://dn720806.ca.archive.org/0/items/illustratedhisto01lewi/illustratedhisto01lewi.pdf  bratt01 
1576 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  Buried next to wife, Mollie E Norris
Plot: DIV 6 SEC 1
Find A Grave Memorial# 41519798 
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1577 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  Crossed the plains in a covered wagon, April through Sept. 1853 Have his brother John's diary pages (copied?) of the trip, started April 5, 1853, ended Sept. in Oregon. (Land claim data suggest arrival 26, 29 August  bratt01 
1578 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  Martin Luper Land Claim
Cert. No 1493
Place of Residence: Land Co. Oregon
Born 1817
Place of Birth: Crawford Co., PA
Arrived in Oregon: 28 Aug. 1853
Date of Marriage: 14 Apr. 1846
Place of Marriage: Knox County, Illinois 
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1579 I150  Luper  James Martin Barnheisel  26 Dec 1817  11 Jun 1903  MARTIN LUPER
a farmer three miles south of Norwalk, is a native of the Keystone State, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in 1817, and is a son of Jacob and Nancy (McMurtry) Luper. His father moved to Huron County, Ohio, when Martin was twelve years old, and there followed farming until his death. Mr. Luper went to Illinois when a young man, and there, on October 24, 1841, married Margaret Robinson, who died April 11, 1844, leaving one child. He married Frances Dunbar, April 14, 1846, with whom he crossed the plains in the early days of California, coming with three two-horse wagons and eighteen yoke of cattle, about half of them being cows, and one span of mules and one of mares. They were on the way from April till August 27, 1853. His wife died May 16, 1859, leaving five children. He followed farming very successfully in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, till 1878, when he moved to Los Angeles County. Since coming here he has also been very successful. He owned a fine farm near Downey till recently, when he sold out at a handsome profit and bought 160 acres of land where he now lives. He has built a very commodious residence and barn, overlooking the finest scope of country toward the ocean that can be seen in this county. On this ranch he has two fine artesian wells, and has planted some fine orchards of bluegum, oranges, peaches and apricots; and in his wide and fertile pastures may be seen some of the finest horses in this or any other part of the State. Mr. Luper married Mary Gosner in Los Angeles, February 8, 1889. She is a native of the Buckeye State, being born near Mount Vernon, and is a daughter of Dr. Joseph and Sarah (Plue) Gosner. Her father was of Pennsylvania Dutch origin, and her mother of French. Her father was a farmer in his early life, but later a practicing physician. Mr. Luper has been a man of energy and eminently successful. He is one to whom " Nature has been kind," and in his old days, which are now beginning to come on, he will be able to extract as much comfort from life as any man living.

An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California, Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1889
Page 534
Transcribed by Kathy Sedler
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/biographies/l/luper-martin.txt
 
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1580 I536  Luper  James Norton  28 Mar 1850  5 Jun 1938  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Wheat Farm
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer 
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1581 I536  Luper  James Norton  28 Mar 1850  5 Jun 1938  Industry, business or establishment: Wheat Farmer
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Own Account 
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1582 I536  Luper  James Norton  28 Mar 1850  5 Jun 1938  Find A Grave Memorial# 39099953  bratt01 
1583 I536  Luper  James Norton  28 Mar 1850  5 Jun 1938  From Illustrated history of Lane County, Oregon, AG Walling Publ. (1884) p. 499
"James Luper: resides in Irving; is a farmer; was born in Fulton county, Illinois; came to state in 1853, and to county October, 1869; was married, in 1876, to Mary Pickett. One child, Carrellitice. Was again married, in 1882, to Francis Ray. 
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1584 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Enlised in US Army  bratt01 
1585 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  listing in US Army Service Register, Rank Second Lieutenant (No. 259 on page136)  bratt01 
1586 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Industry: US Army  bratt01 
1587 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  listing in military service register  bratt01 
1588 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  listed in US Army Military Service Register, Rank Lt. Col.  bratt01 
1589 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  listing in US Army Service Registry, promoted to Major  bratt01 
1590 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  LTC, Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander of the 46th Bombardment Operational Training Wing, "Operation Fast Forward"  bratt01 
1591 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  COL, Commander, 457th Bombardment Group (Heavy)  bratt01 
1592 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  listed in US Army military service registery, awarded Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, Air Medal, Silver Star  bratt01 
1593 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  POW, Stalag Luft 4B,
Listed in WW 2 Prisoners of War: First report 7 Oct 1944. Last report 30 Jun 1945. Army Air Corp. Heavy Bomber. Liberated/Repatriated. 
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1594 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  listing in US Military Register  bratt01 
1595 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Tuscon Daily Citizen  bratt01 
1596 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Tucson Daily Citizen  bratt01 
1597 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Inspector General, Strategic Air Command, under LG Curtis Lemay  bratt01 
1598 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Stars and Stripes, Pacific Edition  bratt01 
1599 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Tucson Daily Citizen  bratt01 
1600 I4700  Luper  James R  19 Feb 1914  23 Feb 1953  Section Vi Site 308
(Mil. Academy Cem. suggests Feb. 28 1953 is date of death)
See also http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=121828852 
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