BEULAH KELLOGG {14941} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10g.11g.12e>, dau. of Arza Phelps {8143} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10g.11g>, b. 21 Jan. 1884 in Buckeye, Ia.; attended Ellsworth College, grad. from Iowa College of Grinnel; m. 11 July 1911 in Hardin Ia.; Daniel Eppelsheimer, son of Georg Peter Eppelsheimer and Lucy Rudig, b. 29 Mar. 1885 in Noble, Ia.

He d. 30 July 1957 in Hannibal, Mo.; she d. 10 July 1965 in Clayton, Mo.

She attended Ellsworth College; he worked as a bank cashier in and later as an accountant for the state in Des Moines, Ia.; rem. to Vandalia, Mo. before 1957.

Children:

Doris Eppelsheimer {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10g.11g.12e.13a>, b. 13 Feb. 1913 in Griswold, Ia.; m. 17 Aug. 1934 in Griswold, Elbert Alden Talley, son of Melvin Roy Talley and Jennie Lulu Shellhammer, b. 12 une 1910 in Ankeny, Ia.; res. in St. Louis, Mo. until 1993, he was a copy editor for newspapers, including 30 years at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; rem. to Eugene, Ore.; she d. 2 Jan. 1994 in Eugene; he d. 29 Jan. 1997 in Portland, Ore., remains donated for medical research; had three children.

Bruce Eppelsheimer {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10g.11g.12e.13b>, b. 10 Oct. 1915 in Griswold, Ia.; m. 30 June 1954 in Boston, Mass., Ellen Balch Stone, of Boston, dau. of Robert B. Stone and Alice Balch, b. 19 Oct. 1913 in Boston, Mass.; she was grad. from Bryn Mawr College, attended Yale School of Fine Arts and the School at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, she was the former Dean of Women at Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisc, and ran crafts programs in U. S. military hospitals for the American Red Cross during World War II, she was a silk screener and painter; he was a graduate of Bradley University in Ill. and of the Boston Museum of Art, served in the U. S. Navy during World War IIi, he was a potter and teacher of pottery; he d. 17 Nov. 1989 in Epsom, N. H.; she d. 9 May 2002; had no children.

Merrill Eppelsheimer {} <1.2b.3a.4f.5c.6j.7a.8d.9e.10g.11g.12e.13c>, b. 22 Feb. 1918 in Griswold, Ia.; m. 17 June 1948 in St. Louis, Mo., as her third husband, Vesper Buell Webb Swift, dau. of Dr. Roy Lewis Buell, b. in Vandalia, Mo.; a son from her second marriage, Wood Buell Swift was adopted by the Eppelsheimers; she attended the University of Missouri; he grad. from Washington University School of Engineering in St. Louis, and served as a U. S. Navy lieutenant in Alaska and the Orient, also served as Mayor of Vandalia; rem. to Fort Myers, Fla. before 1990; she d. 3 March 1995 in Naples, Fla; he d. 13 Sep. 1999 there; had one child.