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Surnames: claar
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.claar/174.1.1/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
Dear Jan,
Thank you very much for this new information on my Claar branch.
Your thoughtfulness is grealty aprpeciated.
Sincerely,
Patricia Montero
patmontero25(a)hotmail.com
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Surnames: CLAAR
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
Here are the dates that I have for Johan Simon Claar:
HUSBAND Johan Simon Claar
Born: Bef. 12 Dec 1732
Mimback, Webenheim, Germany
Married: 04 Oct 1756
York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 19 Sep 1812
Bedford Burrough, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania
Father: Jacob Clar
Mother: Anna Maria Reber
Other Spouses: Eve Catherine Lingenfelter
WIFE Anna Margaretha Klee
Born: 09 Mar 1741
Manheim Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 24 Nov 1790
York County, Pennsylvania
Father: Johann Nicholas "Nicholas" Klee, Jr.
Mother: Anna Catharina
Children with Anna Margaretha Klee
1. Joseph Simon Claar
Born: About 1756
Heidelberg Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
Died: About June 1849
Married: Rachel Crough
2. William Claar
Born: About 1758
Heidelberg Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
Died: Before 1812
3. Jacob Claar
Born: About 1760
Heidelberg Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
4. George Washington Claar
Born: 12 Mar 1762
York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 31 Aug 1828
Jackson County, Ohio
Married: Barbara House - About 1789
5. Anna Mariah Claar
Born: 04 Mar 1769
York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 19 Aug 1853
North Washington, Hardin County, Ohio
Married: John Whysong - 1790 in Pennsylvania
6. Johan Claar
Born: 29 Nov 1769
Pennsylvania
Died: 21 May 1858
Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Married: Eve - Before 1791
7. Elizabetha Claar
Born: 26 Feb 1774
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania
8. Susanna Claar
Born: About February, 1776
9. Henry Claar
Born: 04 Dec 1777
Hanover, York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 13 Sep 1864
Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Married: Eve M. Earnest - About 1815 in Pennsylvania
10. Sarah Claar
Born: About 1778
York County, Pennsylvania
Died: After 1850
Jackson County, Ohio
Married: Jacob Stiffler - 1796 in Pennsylvania
11. Catherine Clarin Claar
Born: 25 Dec 1779
Heildelberg Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 04 Feb 1854
Married: Johannes Friedrich "John" Mohring - 13 Jan 1801
Taneytown, Carroll County, Maryland
12. Frederick Claar (my ancestor)
Born: 03 Aug 1780
Manheim Twp., York County, Pennsylvania
Died: 02 Mar 1864
Klahr, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Married: Christina Walter - 26 Oct 1800
Johan Simon Claar's second marriage took place after 1790.
WIFE Eve Catharin Lingenfelter
Born: 17 Apr 1757
Frederick County, Maryland
Died: About 1840
Bedford, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Father: Abraham Lingenfelter
Mother: Anna Barbara
Child of Johann Simon and Eve Claar:
1. Samuel Claar
Born: Around 1799
Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Died: 1847
Bedford County, Pennsylvania
Married: Rachael Earnest - About 1831
I hope I typed all of the dates correctly......and I hope this helps you.
Jan
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Surnames: clasr, clay
Classification: queries
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Message Board Post:
Johann Simon CLAAR was born 12 Dec 1732 in Mimbach, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany. He married Anna Margaretha CLAY before 1750 and died 12 Sep 1812. Anna was born 9 Mar 1740 in PA, USA and died after 1780.
Their children, all born in Pennsylvania, USA:
William 1758, died before 1812
Joseph Simon 1759, died Jun 1849
John Sr. 29 Nov 1769, died 12 May 1858
Elizabeth 26 Feb 1774 in York County, PA
Susannah Feb 1776 in York County, PA
Sarah 1778, died after 1850
Catharine 26 Dec 1779
Any further information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Mrs. Patricia Montero
San Jose, Costa Rica
Patmontero25(a)hotmail.com
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