BIOGRAPHY: Louis H. RUBLE, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Patty Frank Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/1picts/runk1897/runk-bios.htm __________________________________________________________________________ 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, pages 470-471. __________________________________________________________________________ LOUIS H. RUBLE, Lewistown, Mifflin county, Pa., is a descendant of Michael Ruble, one of the earliest setters of Fergusons valley, in Granville township, Mifflin county. Michael Ruble was an industrious and economical farmer, who by saving his earnings and investing them in land, buildings and other improvements became the owner of much valuable real estate. Part of the original tract is still in the possession of the family. The paternal grandparents of Mr. L. H. Ruble had the following children, all of whom grew to mature age: John; Henry; married Caroline Baird, and had sons and daughters; Margaret (Mrs. Peter Rush), had sons and daughters; Susan (Mrs. John Dunmore), had a large family of sons and five daughters; - (Mrs. Henry Schilling), removed either to Indiana or Jefferson county, Pa.; - (Mrs. Sechrist), removed to Western Pennsylvania, had a large family; Hannah (Mrs. Rothrock), also had many sons and daughters; and - (Mrs. Moser), removed to western Pennsylvania. The eldest son, John Ruble, after receiving a limited education in the subscription schools of the neighborhood, continued assisting his father on the homestead, to which he succeeded upon the death of the latter. He was a very successful farmer, being not only of steady and laborious habits, but honorable and intelligent, so that he enjoyed the respect of his neighbors, and through intercourse with those more highly favored with educational advantages than himself, made up for much of his own lack of training; John Ruble was married May 28, 1840, to Anna, daughter of John Lauber, a Dunkard preacher of Union county, Pa. The children of this marriage, who died in early life, are: Oliver, deceased in childhood; James, when about ten years of age; and Juniata, when about seven. The others are: Isaac, married Mary Kerlin, of Juniata county, Pa., they reside in Virginia, and have two children; Mary Jane (Mrs. Frank Roth), of Monticello, Ind.; Louis H.; Aaron, married Catharine Price, removed to Ordway, Col.; Susanna (Mrs. M. H. Carter), resides in Kansas; Adeline (Mrs. William J. Wagner), died in Kansas, where they resided; John W., married in Kansas and now resides in Colorado; and George F., married and resides in San Diego, Cal. Mr. John Ruble, father of the family, died March 4, 1880, aged about sixty-four years; his wife died September 7, 1893, at the age of seventy-four. Living on the old-homestead, Louis H. Ruble attended the public schools of his vicinity, but not very long. He was but a boy when the war of the Rebellion broke out, and he enlisted, at the age of sixteen, August 26, 1861, in Company A, Forty-sixty Pennsylvania Volunteers (the "Logan Guards"), under Captain Matthews. He came home at the expiration of his three years of service, only to enlist again, with others of the "Guards," on January 31, 1865, and to go on rendering a boy's gallant and faithful service until the close of the war. He was mustered out July 16, 1865. Returning to his home, Mr. Ruble remained there until 1867, when be began farming on his own account, which he did with very gratifying success. In 1883 he bought the farm formerly owned by his father, and cultivated it until his appointment by the directors of the poor to the stewardship of the Mifflin county almshouse, in January, 1887. He still holds that position, for which he appears well fitted by character and manners. He is a member of Colonel Hulings Post, No. 176, G. A. R., and of Juniata Lodge, No. 270, K. of P., both at Lewistown. He is of the Republican party. Louis H. Ruble was married, January 25, 1866, to Mary B., daughter of James and Rachel (Todd) Kreps. Their children are: Alice Virginia, born November 3, 1869, died January 3, 1877; Walter, born September 21, 1866, died March 26, 1877; Ann Adessa, born October 21, 1868, died May 9, 1883; Charles Howard, born March 24, 1874, died December 18, 1892; Harry Franklin, married Bertha Smith, of South Dakota, they reside in Wyoming; William L.; Edward Garfield; Albert Roswell; and Irna Lorena. The family attend the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. James Kreps, the parents of Mrs. Ruble, had the following children, beside three who died very young: Lawrence, married Julia Baker; William married Hannah Cupples; Wilhelmina (Mrs. B. F. White); David, married Jennie Adams; Laura (Mrs. William Bigerman); Sarah Catherine (Mrs. Gabriel Allen); and Mary B. (Mrs. Ruble). Mr. Kreps, who was a native of Centre county, Pa., came to Mifflin county in his boyhood, and passed his life in farming. He was of German and Irish ancestry; his father, James Kreps, who was descended from a German family, married Margaret Butler, whose parents came from Ireland. Mrs. Ruble's father died at about sixty- eight years of age, and her mother on August 24, 1893, aged seventy-eight years.