BIOGRAPHY: Charles A. RINEHART, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by P. S. Barr Copyright. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, page 426. CHARLES A. RINEHART, M. D., Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., was born in Pfoutz Valley, Greenwood township, Perry county, Pa., January 17, 1864, son of Jeremiah and Frances M. (Kepner) Rinehart. His grandfather, Jeremiah Rinehart, had two children, Jeremiah, father of Dr. Rinehart; and Mary Ann (Mrs. Theodore Emerick). Jeremiah Rinehart (2) was a farmer in early life. In 1868, he was elected to the shrievalty of Perry county. In 1872, he lost the nomination of the Democratic convention of his district, for congressman, by a single vote; the district being largely Democratic, the nomination was equivalent to election. After his term as sheriff expired, Mr. Rinehart continued farming for a short time, and was then engaged successively in hotel-keeping, in mercantile business and in carrying on a restaurant. In 1885, he went into the real estate business; he afterwards studied law, and was admitted to the bar in Kansas. Mr. Rinehart is at present in the mercantile business. His wife was a daughter of David Kepner, born November 1, 1846. Their children are: Theodore K., born December 10, 1865, educated in the common schools and at New Bloomfield Academy, where he was a pupil for two years, entered Princeton College, but did not complete his course there by reason of ill health, yet received his diploma, went to Kansas, read law, and has begun the practise of the profession; Dr. Charles A.; Annie M. (Mrs. King), of Kansas City, has one child, Ruth; and Mary E., born May 27, 1875, resides at Erie, Pa. The mother of the family died June 17, 1886. A consistent Christian, a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a faithful worker in the church, she possessed the esteem and affection of all who knew her. After acquiring a good education in the common schools of Perry county, Charles A. Rinehart, in 1885, began his professional course at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, and completed it in 1887, graduating with honor. He first spent a short time at home, and then commenced practise in Garnett, Kas. He remained there, however, only four months, and then returned to Perry county, and practised at Ickesburg until 1890, when he removed to Lewistown. Here he has built up an extensive and valuable practise. The Doctor is a member in good standing of the following orders: Lewistown Castle, K. G. E., No. 156; Holy Temple Commandery, K. of M., No. 24, at Lewistown; Victoria Lodge, No. 911, I. O. O. F., Patterson, Juniata county; and Kishacoquillas Lodge, No. 262, Ancient Order of United Workmen, Lewistown. His politics are Democratic. Dr. Charles A. Rinehart was married, April 4, 1889, to Emma A., daughter of Henry and Rebecca (Prizer) Hopple. They have one child, Henry Russell, born February 10, 1890. The Doctor and his family attend the Lutheran church. Mrs. Rinehart's father, Henry Hopple, was born in 1812, son of Henry and Nancy Hopple. Her maternal grandparents were Henry and Rebecca (Jackson) Prizer, the grandmother having been a niece of Gen. Andrew Jackson, who served in the war of the Revolution; he was one of four brothers, who emigrated from Ireland to America in early colonial days. The children of Henry and Rebecca (Prizer) Hopple are: Nancy, died at the age of eight years; John P., married Susan Haupt, has six children; Henry L., married Annie Nable, has two children; Charles H., married Valeria Baker, has one child; Mary (Mrs. Charles Brubaker), has two children; Albert D., married Mary Hayes; Laura R. (Mrs. Richard Griffith); Emma A. (Mrs. Rinehart); William K., married Cora M. King, has one child; Irvin K.; and Hattie J. The father died December 21, 1890.