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Birth | 1793 | Birth: Sarah Forman was born in 1793 in Kent, Maryland, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 25 January 1841 | Marriage: Josiah H Gilpin and Sarah Forman were married on 25 January 1841 in Galena, Kent, Maryland, United StatesB.2 |
Death | 18 April 1845 | Death: Sarah Forman died on 18 April 1845 at age ~52.1 |
Name | 25 January 1841 | As of 25 January 1841, Sarah Forman was also known as Sarah Gilpin.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Martin Luther Jennings (b. 18 November 1869, d. 22 January 1955) |
Mother* | Eva Priscilla Rice (b. 24 February 1875, d. 23 January 1906) |
Son* | Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr+ (b. 17 January 1927, d. 19 November 2018) |
Son* | Harry Dean Rinkel (b. 16 May 1929, d. 16 May 1929) |
Birth | 10 August 1901 | Birth: Lela Cora Jennings was born on 10 August 1901 in Flora, Clay, Illinois, United StatesB.1,2,2 |
Marriage | 6 March 1921 | Marriage: Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, and Lela Cora Jennings were married on 6 March 1921 in Edwardsville, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.1,2 |
Death | 8 September 1979 | Death: Lela Cora Jennings died on 8 September 1979 at age 78 in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.1,2 |
Memo | 1906 | After her mother died, she lived with an aunt and uncle for a couple of years, but her father couldn't or didn't help financially and she had to be moved. She was in 13 homes in 2 years. At age 10 ended up at the home of Walter and Gusta Rinkel east of Edwardsville. In 1921 their nephew Charles, from Kansas, came to visit for six weeks. They met, were married, and she returned to Kansas with him.2 |
Witness | 29 January 1920 | Lela Cora Jennings was enumerated on the census of 1920 with Walter F Rinkel and Augusta in Hamel Township, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.3 |
Name | 6 March 1921 | As of 6 March 1921, Lela Cora Jennings was also known as Lela Cora Rinkel.2 |
Census (F) | 8 April 1930 | She and Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, were enumerated on the census of 1930 at 118 W Jefferson in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB, with Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr.4 |
Residence | 22 January 1955 | Residence: Lela Cora Jennings lived in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB, on 22 January 1955.5 |
Note | Note:. was cremated, ashes not returned2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Theobald Edward Rinkel |
Mother* | Lucie Mary Dietz |
Son* | Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr+ (b. 17 January 1927, d. 19 November 2018) |
Son* | Harry Dean Rinkel (b. 16 May 1929, d. 16 May 1929) |
Birth | 30 April 1899 | Birth: Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, was born on 30 April 1899 in Alhambra, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 6 March 1921 | Marriage: Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, and Lela Cora Jennings were married on 6 March 1921 in Edwardsville, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.1,2 |
Death | 3 November 1997 | Death: Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, died on 3 November 1997 at age 98 in Indianola, Warren, Iowa, United StatesB.1,2 |
Burial | Burial: Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, was buried at Ottumwa CemeteryB in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Occupation | 8 April 1930 | On 08 Apr 1930 his occupation was listed as a government inspector in a packing plant.3 |
Census (F) | 8 April 1930 | Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, and Lela Cora Jennings were enumerated on the census of 1930 at 118 W Jefferson in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB, with Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr.3 |
Occupation | 1 May 1962 | Occupation: Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, was a Lay Federal Meat Inspector, retiring on 1 May 1962.2 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | World War II list |
Father* | Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr (b. 30 April 1899, d. 3 November 1997) |
Mother* | Lela Cora Jennings (b. 10 August 1901, d. 8 September 1979) |
Son* | Jeffrey Lynn Rinkel (b. 20 August 1957, d. 2 May 2010) |
Birth | 17 January 1927 | Birth: Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, was born on 17 January 1927 in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 7 August 1949 | Marriage: Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, and Nelda Mae Watkins were married on 7 August 1949 in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 19 November 2018 | Death: Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, died on 19 November 2018 at age 91 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Witness | 8 April 1930 | Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, was enumerated on the census of 1930 with Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr, and Lela Cora Jennings at 118 W Jefferson in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.3 |
Note | between April 1945 and October 1946 | Note: between April 1945 and October 1946. served in the US Army1 |
Military | 11 April 1945 | Military: Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, served in the US Army during World War II, enlisting on 11 April 1945 at Fort LevenworthB in Levenworth, Levenworth, Kansas, United StatesB.4 |
Occupation | Occupation: Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr. a pastor in the Iowa Conference of the United Methodist Church, retiring in June 1989 from Walnut Hills United Methodist Church in Urbandale, IA1 | |
Residence (F) | June 1999 | He and Nelda Mae Watkins resided at 5921 Winwood Dr, Apt #215, in Johnston, Polk, Iowa, United StatesB, in June 1999.5 |
Obituary | 26 November 2018 | Obituary: The obituary for Charles was recorded on 26 November 2018. Rev. Charles T. "Chuck" Rinkel Jr., 91, of Johnston and formerly of Ottumwa, died at 11:39 a.m. November 19, 2018 at Taylor House in Des Moines, IA due to complications from Lewy body dementia and hemorrhagic stroke. He was born January 17, 1927 in Pittsburg, KS to Charles T. and Lela Jennings Rinkel. He married Nelda M. Watkins on August 7, 1949. She preceded him in death on December 26, 2010. A graduate of Kansas State Teacher's College and Boston University School of Theology, Chuck pastored for over 40 years for various United Methodist Churches. He pastored in Selma, KS and Brookline, NH. In Iowa he pastored at Irwin-Kirkman United Methodist Church, at New Sharon-Taintor United Methodist Churches, at Grace United Methodist Church in Des Moines from 1964 to 1969, Grace United Methodist Church in Spencer, First United Methodist Church in Ottumwa from 1972 to 1985 and at First United Methodist Church in Sioux City, retiring in 1989. He and his wife, Nelda lived in Ottumwa from 1989 until moving to Johnston in 1997. Chuck was a charge conference member of Walnut Hills United Methodist Church in Urbandale and a member of the Iowa Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. He served 40 years in scouting and was Scoutmaster for a troop of special needs children in Ottumwa. He received the Silver Beaver Award and Vigil Honor Order of the Arrow. For 26 years he was a clown. From 1991 to 1997 he was "Dr. Bugg" (a clown who made rounds at Ottumwa Regional Health Center under sponsorship of the Ottumwa Regional Health Foundation.) He was also a member of the Ottumwa Community Players and the Wapello County Genealogical Society. Surviving is his daughter, Pamela S. (Larry) Deeds of Des Moines; a son, Timothy W. Rinkel of Rochester, MN; a daughter-in-law, Vanessa Rinkel of Chattanooga, TN; three grandchildren, Brieana Rinkel, Mariah (Paul) Hughes and Jon Rinkel. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Jeffrey L. Rinkel; and an infant brother, Howard Dean Rinkel. His body has been cremated. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Friday, November 30, 2018 at Walnut Hills United Methodist Church in Urbandale, followed by the memorial service at 10 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Beverlee Bell officiating. A reception will follow the service. Inurnment will be in Ottumwa Cemetery at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 1, 2018 with Rev. Jon Disburg officiating. A reception will follow at First United Methodist Church in Ottumwa. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Walnut Hills United Methodist Church, 12321 Hickman Road, Urbandale, IA 50323 or First United Methodist Church, 202 E. Fourth St. Ottumwa, IA 52501. Reece Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Published on November 26, 20182 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Harry Porter Watkins (b. 1884) |
Mother* | Eula Gertrude Coleman (b. 23 May 1887, d. March 1971) |
Son* | Jeffrey Lynn Rinkel (b. 20 August 1957, d. 2 May 2010) |
Birth | 3 September 1924 | Birth: Nelda Mae Watkins was born on 3 September 1924 in Cherryvale, Montgomery, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 7 August 1949 | Marriage: Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, and Nelda Mae Watkins were married on 7 August 1949 in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 26 December 2010 | Death: Nelda Mae Watkins died on 26 December 2010 at age 86 in Johnston, Polk, Iowa, United StatesB.2 |
Census | 11 April 1930 | Census: Nelda Mae Watkins appeared in the census on 11 April 1930 at 523 E 57th StB in Cherryvale, Montgomery, Kansas, United StatesB.3 |
Name | 7 August 1949 | As of 7 August 1949, Nelda Mae Watkins was also known as Nelda Mae Rinkel.1 |
Residence (F) | June 1999 | She and Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr, resided at 5921 Winwood Dr, Apt #215, in Johnston, Polk, Iowa, United StatesB, in June 1999.4 |
Obituary | 28 December 2010 | Obituary: The obituary for Nelda was recorded on 28 December 2010. [from Des Moines Register, 28 Dec 2010] Nelda M. Rinkel, 86, of 5921 Winwood Dr., #215, Johnston, IA 50131, formerly of Ottumwa, died at 10:25 p.m. December 26, 2010 at Mercy Hospice-Johnston. She was born September 3, 1924 in Cherryvale, KS to Harry Porter and Eula G. Coleman Watkins. She married Rev. Charles T. Rinkel Jr. on August 7, 1949. She earned a B.A. in speech theater from Baker University in Baldwin City, KS. She worked as a bookkeeper for Ottumwa Chamber of Commerce and Ottumwa Area Development Corp. RSVP from 1975 to 1985. She had been a member of Ottumwa Community Players. She attended Walnut Hills United Methodist Church in Des Moines. Surviving are her husband, Rev. Charles T. Rinkel Jr.; a daughter, Rev. Pamela S. Deeds (Larry) of Des Moines; a son, Timothy W. Rinkel of Rochester, MN; a daughter-in-law, Vanessa Rinkel of Chattanooga, TN; three grandchildren, Brieana, Mariah and Jon Rinkel She was preceded in death by a son, Jeffrey L. Rinkel; her parents and two brothers, Wayne and Ted Watkins. Her body has been cremated. Visitation will be from 1 to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, December 29 at Walnut Hills United Methodist Church in Urbandale, followed by the memorial service at 2 p.m. with Carol Sundberg officiating. Inurnment will be in Ottumwa Cemetery at 11 a.m. Thursday, December 30 with Rev. Dr. Judith Bunyi officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Walnut Hills United Methodist Church, 12321 Hickman Road, Urbandale, IA 50323 or First United Methodist Church, 202 E. Fourth St. Ottumwa, IA 52501.5 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Nelda Mae Watkins+ (b. 3 September 1924, d. 26 December 2010) |
Birth | 1884 | Birth: Harry Porter Watkins was born in 1884 in Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 1907 | Marriage: Harry Porter Watkins and Eula Gertrude Coleman were married in 1907.2,1 |
Census (F) | 11 April 1930 | Harry Porter Watkins and Eula Gertrude Coleman were enumerated on the census of 1930 at 523 E 57th St in Cherryvale, Montgomery, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Daughter* | Nelda Mae Watkins+ (b. 3 September 1924, d. 26 December 2010) |
Birth | 23 May 1887 | Birth: Eula Gertrude Coleman was born on 23 May 1887 in Kansas, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 1907 | Marriage: Harry Porter Watkins and Eula Gertrude Coleman were married in 1907.3,1 |
Death | March 1971 | Death: Eula Gertrude Coleman died in March 1971 at age 83 in Cherryvale, Montgomery, Kansas, United StatesB.2 |
Name | 1907 | As of 1907, Eula Gertrude Coleman was also known as Eula Gertrude Watkins.3 |
Census (F) | 11 April 1930 | She and Harry Porter Watkins were enumerated on the census of 1930 at 523 E 57th St in Cherryvale, Montgomery, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Charles (Chuck) Thomas Rinkel, Jr (b. 17 January 1927, d. 19 November 2018) |
Mother* | Nelda Mae Watkins (b. 3 September 1924, d. 26 December 2010) |
Birth | 20 August 1957 | Birth: Jeffrey Lynn Rinkel was born on 20 August 1957 in Harlan, Shelby, Iowa, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 2 May 2010 | Death: Jeffrey Lynn Rinkel died on 2 May 2010 at age 52 in Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee, United StatesB.2 |
Burial | 7 May 2010 | Burial: Jeffrey Lynn Rinkel was buried on 7 May 2010 at Chattanooga Memorial ParkB in Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee, United StatesB.2 |
Obituary | 3 May 2010 | Obituary: The obituary for Jeffrey was recorded in Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee, United StatesB, on 3 May 2010. [from Chattanooga Times Free Press - (May/3/2010)] Jeffrey Rinkel Jeffrey Lynn Rinkel, 52, of Hixson, died Sunday, May 2, 2010, at his home from an accidental fall. Jeffrey was born Aug. 20, 1957, in Harlan, Iowa, to Rev. Charles T. Rinkel Jr. and Nelda Watkins Rinkel. As a self-proclaimed rebellious preachers son, Jeffrey lived in New Sharon, Des Moines, Spencer and Ottumwa, Iowa. In his youth he developed a passion for bicycling and often participated in touring with his best friend, the Rev. Jonathan Gaul, on Iowa farm roads and in the Des Moines Registers annual bike ride (RAGBRAI). Jeffrey (a 1975 graduate of Ottumwa High School) earned both his bachelors and master of arts degrees from the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. During his undergraduate years he received a scholarship for his creative talents in costuming. He continued to pursue his education by working on doctoral studies at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. Jeff received teaching degrees in the fields of theater, public speaking and English. On May 26, 1984, he married Vanessa Vaal in Ottumwa. They resided in Cedar Falls, where Jeffrey was a middle school teacher at Price Laboratory School and director of the theater department from 1981-85. The couple moved to Houston, Texas, in 1985, where Jeffrey taught middle and high school acting and theater arts in Klein Independent School District for two years. Teaching as adjunct professor at Houston Community College sparked his love for teaching public speaking and theater arts at the college level. He began working at Prairie View A&M University, a historically Black college, in Prairie View, Texas, in 1987. He continued there until 1992 as associate professor of speech and coach of the speech team. From 1992-1995 Jeffrey took the opportunity to teach at West Virginia Wesleyan in Buckhannon, W.Va., and also began his doctoral studies in Communications at Ohio University. Jeffrey was an associate professor at Chattanooga State from 1996 until the time of his death. During his tenure at Chattanooga State he taught public speaking, nonverbal communication and introduction to the theater and coached the speech team. Jeffrey was passionate about theater and enjoyed teaching others the art of public speaking. Jeffreys hobbies and interests included bicycling, tinkering on cars especially his 1963 Cadillac restoration of historic homes, listening to classical music and the theater arts. He enjoyed sewing and shared his gift by making costumes and articles of clothing for his wife and children. Jeffrey was a gentle and peace loving man with a huge heart. He had the greatest respect for others from all walks of life. He was energetic and had a passion for life. His greatest love was his family, especially his two teenage children, Mariah and Jon. Jeffrey was a member and lay eucharistic minister at St. Peters Episcopal Church, where his family will celebrate his life with family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Vanessa Vaal Rinkel; and their two children, Mariah Gabrielle Rinkel and Jonathan David Rinkel, of Hixson. Additional survivors include his parents, Charles T. Rinkel Jr. and Nelda Watkins Rinkel, of Johnston, Iowa; his siblings, Pamela Rinkel (Larry) Deeds, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Timothy Rinkel, of Rochester, Minn. Funeral service will be held 6 p.m. Thursday at St. Peters Episcopal Church, 848 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, TN 37415, with the Rev. Carter Paden III officiating. Graveside services are 10:30 a.m. Friday in Chattanooga Memorial Park. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peters Episcopal Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Book of Remembrance at St. Peters Episcopal Church. Visit www.lanefh.com to share condolences. Arrangements by Lane Funeral Home, 601 Ashland Terrace.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Rinkel |
Son* | Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr+ (b. 30 April 1899, d. 3 November 1997) |
Marriage | Marriage: Theobald Edward Rinkel and Lucie Mary Dietz were married.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Son* | Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr+ (b. 30 April 1899, d. 3 November 1997) |
Marriage | Marriage: Theobald Edward Rinkel and Lucie Mary Dietz were married.1 |
Name | Lucie Mary Dietz was also known as Lucie Mary Rinkel.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Charles Thomas Rinkel, Sr (b. 30 April 1899, d. 3 November 1997) |
Mother* | Lela Cora Jennings (b. 10 August 1901, d. 8 September 1979) |
Birth | 16 May 1929 | Birth: Harry Dean Rinkel was born on 16 May 1929 in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 16 May 1929 | Death: Harry Dean Rinkel died on 16 May 1929 at age 0 in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB. lived only one hour.1 |
Burial | Burial: Harry Dean Rinkel was buried at Highland CemeteryB in Pittsburg, Crawford, Kansas, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Birth | 5 September 1902 | Birth: Peter Warieko was born on 5 September 1902.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Peter Warieko and Eva Irene Jennings were married.2 | |
Death | August 1965 | Death: Peter Warieko died in August 1965 at age 62 in St Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida, United StatesB.1,2 |
Burial | Burial: Peter Warieko was buried at Manasota Memorial Park MausoleumB in Oneco, Manatee, Florida, United StatesB.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Carl Charles Neuhaus |
Mother* | Jean Nobbe |
Daughter* | Alice Mae Neuhaus (b. 14 May 1935, d. 4 October 2002) |
Birth | 31 January 1895 | Birth: Louis Charles Neuhaus was born on 31 January 1895 in Worden, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.1,2 |
Marriage | 28 November 1930 | Marriage: Louis Charles Neuhaus and Beatrice Margaret Jennings were married on 28 November 1930 in Edwardsville, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 26 December 1977 | Death: Louis Charles Neuhaus died on 26 December 1977 at age 82 in Jerseyville, Jersey, Illinois, United StatesB. residence at the time was Bethalto, Madison Co, IL1,2 |
Burial | Burial: Louis Charles Neuhaus was buried at Zion Lutheran CemeteryB in Bethalto, Madison, Illinois, United StatesB.1 |
Occupation | Occupation: Louis Charles Neuhaus was the owner and operator of a hardware store.1 |