John Rule
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John Frederick Rule (abt. 1874 - abt. 1962)

John Frederick "Jim" Rule
Born about in Vinton, Benton, Iowa, USAmap
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Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Died about at about age 88 in Northwood, Wood, Ohio, USAmap
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Biography

John was born about 1874. He was the son of Alexander Rule and Jennie Clarke. He passed away about 1962.

Started his career as a patent attorney in Washington. He became associated with Owens-Corning in Toledo where he rose to a high position and remained with that company until retirement. [1]

Children: - Donald, married Ethel Hayhoe. They had 6 girls and one boy. - Irene married Henry Degraaf. They had 5 children. In Ohio - Ralph married Phoebe . Had 3 children - Elmer married Juanita. Had one girl and 6 boys.


Sources

  1. Family records passed down to Linden Holder Through Margaret Rule James. compiled 1987.


  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 October 2020), memorial page for John Frederick Rule (16 Apr 1874–30 Aug 1962), Find a Grave Memorial no. 168637327, citing Woodlawn Cemetery, Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by meeganm (contributor 48735741) .




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