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Note: DOB/DOM/DOD: Vaubel newspaper article (Dysart, IA) Oliver and Mabel lived on a farm about 2 mi east and 2 mi north of Dysart (the parcel marked Isabel Vaubel 80ac in Section 5 of Monroe Twp in the 1917 map of Benton Co. He also farmed the 60ac just north of that parcel marked C. Vaubel. The house was in between them. This is the house with the odd peaked roof where all the children were born and raised. Vinton Eagle, Vinton, IA, 10 Dec. 1912: Shafer-Vaupel Miss Anna Shafer and Charles O. Vaubel, both residents of near Dysart, were married at the Christian parsonage in this city Tuesday morning at 7:30, Rev. W. E. Reavis performing the ceremony. They boarded the 8:40 train for a short wedding trip to Chicago. Upon their return they will go to housekeeping on the Vaubel farm east of Dysart. Mrs. Vaubel is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shafer, of Monroe township, and has been engaged in the millinery business in Dysart. Mr. Vaupel is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vaupel and was born and raised on the farm in Monroe township. His parents will move to Dysart and leave them in possession of the home farm. The best wishes of their many friends will follow them on their journey through life. 21 Feb 1939 Probate #6740: died intestate 14 Feb 1939; buried 16 Feb 1939. Real property: 1) South 62.12 acres of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 5, Township 85 North, Range 12 West of the 5th P.M.; 2) West Fractional Half of the Northwest Quarter Lot 4 85 North Range 12 West (both mortgaged) From Helene M. Vaubel: after Charles Oliver Vaubel died, Isabel (who owned the land he farmed with Mabel) decided that Lyle Vaubel (Isabella's other son) should farm that land. Helene was already out of the house by that time, but Dean Vaubel and Mabel moved to Earl Vaubel's former house and farmed there. When Dean married, Mabel moved to Dysart and a hired hand lived on Earl's place. 1910 census, with father Charles. 1920 census, Monroe, Benton, Iowa: Vaubel, Ollie head 28 M IA GER IA farmer; Mabel wife 25 IA OH IA; Ellis K. son 5 (or 6) IA; Gean E. 4 6/12 IA; Helene M. 1 1/12. 1925 Iowa Census, Benton Co.: Vaubel, Ollie 33 college or university attended father= Vaubel, Chas Ger mother= Milne, Isebe IAl; Mabel 32 college or university attended father= Safer, E.E. OH mother = Baber, Anna birthplace not filled in; Ellis 10; Dean 9; Helene 6; Rex 2. 1930 census, Monroe Twp, Benton Co., IA April 4, 1918: Vaubel, Ollie (indexed as Allie) head39 M when 21 IA GER IA farmer; Mabel wife 37 M when 19 IA OH IA; Ellis K. son 15 IA; Dean E. son 14 IA; Helene dau 11 IA; Rex son 8 IA. 1938 Atlas of Benton Co., IA, landowners: MONROE 85N 12W 4 Ollie Vaubel 82; MONROE 85N 12W 5 Ollie Vaubel 61 Obituary Pneumonia Fatal to Ollie Vaubel at Farm Near Dysart Cedar Valley News (Special to Daily Times) Dysart, Feb. 14. Ill since last Wednesday, Ollie Vaubel, 47, died at his farm home three and one half miles northeast of Dysart at 2:00 a.m. today, of pneumonia. Two trained nurses had been caring for him and he had been placed in an oxygen tent Monday afternoon in a vain attempt to save his life. He was born Feb. 21, 1891 on a farm north of Dysart. When two years old he moved with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaubel, to the farm on which he died and which had been his home continuously. He and his wife celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary last December. Surviving are his wife and four children, Ellis, an interne at a hospital in Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. James Pierce, St. Louis, Mo., and Dean and Rex at home. All the children were at his bedside when he died. His parents and two brothers, Earl and Lyle, also survive. One sister, Jennie, is deceased. Relatives and friends who attended the funeral services of Ollie Vaubel held at 2:30 Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church by the pator, the Rev. E. E. Coe, from a distances were: Mrs. James Pierce, St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. E.K. Vaubel, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Vaubel, Waterloo; Mrs Daniel Zwilling, State Center; Maxine Vaubel, Chillicothe, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rampton, Alfred Bauer, La Porte City; Donald Milne, Waterloo; C.A. Milne, udson; Dr. and Mrs. L.E. Shafer, Davenport; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, Mt. Auburn; Mr, and Mrs. E.L. Blakely and sons, Herbert and Leonard, Clutier; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shafer, Garrison; Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. All Silverman, Deep River; Mis Helen Christenson, Algona; Mrs. J.W. Kluge and daughters, Maxine and Goldene, Henry Weichman, and Mrs. Sarah Wood, Vinton. The Masons had charge of the services at the grove where interment was made in the Rampton cemetery three miles northwest of Dysart.
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