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Philip C. Ruebel 1811 - 1893

Philip C. Ruebel was born on May 2, 1811. He was the parent of Margaret Ruebel. He married Margaret Schopfer, and they had children Frederick Ruebel, Jacob Ruebel, Elizabeth Ruebel, and Casper Ruebel. Philip's partner was Magdalena Meyers, and they had children Magdalena "Addie" Louise (Ruebel) Carroll, William H. Ruebel, Katherine Ruebel, Magdalena Ruebel, Charles D. Ruebel, and Annie Ruebel. Philip Ruebel died at age 81 years old on April 18, 1893 in Manson, Calhoun County, Iowa United States.
Philip C. Ruebel
May 2, 1811
April 18, 1893
Manson, Calhoun County, Iowa, 50563, United States
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Philip C. Ruebel's History: circa 1811 - circa 1893

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  • 05/2
    1811

    Birthday

    May 2, 1811
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Irish
  • Nationality & Locations

    American
  • Professional Career

    Shoemaker (NewYork),Farmer (Cedar Falls ,Ia) ,Calhoun ,Ia.)
  • 04/18
    1893

    Death

    April 18, 1893
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Manson, Calhoun County, Iowa 50563, United States
    Death location
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In 1811, in the year that Philip C. Ruebel was born, on July 9th, British explorer, surveyor, and fur trader David Thompson posted a notice at the junction of the Columbia River and the Snake River - in modern-day Washington- claiming the area for the United Kingdom and stating the intention of the North West Company to build a trading post there. The trading post was built several years later.
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In 1823, at the age of merely 12 years old, Philip was alive when President James Monroe first introduced the Monroe Doctrine in his State of the Union address. He didn't deliver the speech personally - it was written and delivered to Congress. The Doctrine said that any European attempts to re colonize the Americas would be considered a hostile act towards the United States. It also stated that the US wouldn't interfere with any European colonies and wouldn't interfere with any European affairs.
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