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Okay, so I am losing my mind!! I keep sending incomplete e-mail messages! Here is the website I mentioned in an earlier e-mail. It should help locate the appropriate microfilm for the 1930 census for Indiana (and other states as well). Hope this helps!
Sandy Clauser Culp
http://1930census.archives.gov/
Here is another ship list from Rootsweb.com. I found them by doing a search in GenSeeker for Clauser. You can get to GenSeeker by going to the Rootsweb home page and scrolling down to the search engines category.
http://istg.rootsweb.com/v4/1800v4/salem18361125.html
Here is an obituary. Found it from a Rootsweb.com search. Maybe I sent it in the past. Anyway, I hope it is beneficial to someone!
Sandy Clauser Culp
Clauser.-David S. Clauser was born Sept. 3, 1854, at Rockton, Pa.; died Feb. 12, 1934, at the home of his daughter (Mrs. T. J. Platt, with whom he made his home since the death of his wife, Nettie Clauser, fifteen years ago). Hs is survived by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Mary Platt, Du Bois, Pa.; Mrs. Ferol Murray, Sheffield, Pa.; Lawrence, Girard, O.; Oden, Shawmut, Pa.; Morris, Carlisle, Pa.; Roy, Curwinsville; Floyd, Du Bois. Thirty-three grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren also survive. He united with the Mennonite Church at Rockton many years ago, and was a regular attendant while living in his home community. Funeral services were held at the Rockton Mennonite Church with burial being made in cemetery adjoining the church.
Hello All, I am enjoying the Clauser chat I have been receiving and want to
share it with my daughter who is very interested in genealogy. Please
include her address.
GEBHARTM(a)alfred.edu
Tina Gebhart
Thanks, Ruth Clawser Barley
The Annual Clowser Family Reunion for the descendants of the first Henry Clouser of Clowser Gap will be held on Sunday, August 11, 2002 at the Jim-Barnett Park in Winchester, Virginia at 12:00 noon.
Those descendants wishing to attend, please bring a covered dish.
If more information is needed, please contact me.
Thank you,
Julie K. Yancey
julie(a)visuallink.com
Hi Sandy,
Here is the translation for the German portion of the post :German Penn.
Pioneers--Clauser. Thanks for all of your work on our behalf .
Lynda Clawser-LaFon
> Hallo liebe Listenmitglieder,
> dies habe ich bei ebay gefunden:
>
>
translation:
Hello dear list members,
I found this in ebay:
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Beschreibung
translation:
Description
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Es sind dabei auch viele Familiennamen aufgelistet. Hier ein Auszug
translation:
Also many surnames are listed. Here is a summary:
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Vielleicht interessiert es jemand.
Ach ja:
Wenn sich jemand ueber ebay informieren moechte:
Computer-Bild hat in der jetzigen Ausgabe einen Artikel ueber das
Auktionshaus ebay.
Viele Gruesse
translation:
You can find further information on this page. perhaps it is some interest to
someone:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1745846820
Alas yes: if someone would like to inform herself about ebay: Ebay has a
computer-picture in the present edition and an article about the auction
house.
Many greetings
I was so thrilled to see this Indiana index on your list and hopefully find
some record of my grandmother. I have been searching for a long time. No
one in the family that is living seemed to know anything about my
grandmorther except see was born in Muncie Indiana.
Does anyone know what film I would order for that 1910 census? Would
appreciate any assistance or find out if I could get her birth record?
Please let me. Thanks
Gail Miller Gmstarlite(a)aol.com
The following message was bounced to me. I wonder if Lynda would be willing to translate the sections that are in German?
Sandy Clauser Culp
Match: Clauser
Source: DEU-SCHLESIEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: h.koperlik(a)t-online.de (Reinhard Koperlik)
Subject: [DSL] Buch bei ebay - German Pennsylvania Pioneer Genealogy
Hallo liebe Listenmitglieder,
dies habe ich bei ebay gefunden:
German Pennsylvania Pioneer Genealogy
Beschreibung:
First
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
A Publication of Original Lists of Arrival in the Port of Philadelphia from
1727 to 1808 by Ralph Beaver Strassburger c. 1934, 2 Volume set, total 1,485
pages, indexed, as new 1992 Hardcover reprints
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The most complete collection of colonial passenger lists ever published,
this work comprises all the original lists of persons who arrived in the
port of Philadelphia between 1727 and 1808. The lists were assembled from
state archives and give the names of 38,000 immigrants, names of ships,
dates of arrival, and places of origin. As no other port maintained such
extensive and continuous records, this work is foremost among compilations
of its kind.
Volume I covers the period 1727-1775 and contains 324 ship passenger lists,
including captains' lists, signers of the oath of allegiance, and signers of
the oath of abjuration. Volume II covers the period 1785-1808 and includes
182 additional lists, in many cases giving ages, occupations, and
birth-places. All names and variant spellings are listed in the Index, which
comprises some 450 pages and 50,000 references. Our publication is a reprint
of the work originally compiled for the Pennsylvania German Society.
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The name index is huge, (there is also a index of ships & Christian names)!
Although I believe someone investing in this set will do so for the future
as well as now, I will abstract those surnames with 5 or more references.
This by far will only be a small portion of the names addressed within. If
the surname has many references you will see a M for many. If abundant then
a W will show for Whoa. If Whoa, or WHOA, it's just progressive, (not
scientific), that there are even more of the surname. As those searching
some European names know there can be many spellings for a surname. I will
pick up on the one I feel most common:
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Es sind dabei auch viele Familiennamen aufgelistet. Hier ein Auszug:
A-C
Abel * Achenbach * Acker * Ackermann * Adam M * Adolph * Aeschliman * Ageder
* Ahlbach * Ahlborn * Ahner * Ahrens * Albert W * Albrecht Whoa * Alleman *
Aller * Alt * Alter * Althaus * Amend * Amman * Amweg * Anders M * Andoni *
Andrae * Andreas M * Angst * Anscutz * Anspach * Anthoni * Apfel * Appel *
Apple * Arend * Armbruster * Arndt M * Arnold M * Arzt * Auer * Auge *
Auhagen * Aullenbacher * Aumuller * Bach M * Bachman M * Back/Beck * Backer
* Bader * Baeker * Bahler * Bahr * Baker M * Bald * Baldt * Ballman * Balmer
* Baltz * Baltzer * Baltzly * Bansch * Bar * Baral * Bard * Barae * Barling
* Barncat * Baron * Barr * Bart * Bartels * Barth * Barthelme * Bartholomae
* Bartman * Basler * Bast * Bastian * Bastrop * Batz * Bauch * Bauer/Bower
WHOA * Baum * Bauman WHOA * Baur * Bausch * Bausmann * Bausser * Bayer *
Beam * Beaver * Bear * Becher * Becholdt * Bechtgel * Bechtoldt * Beck WHOA
* Beckenbach * Becker WHOA * Beckley * Becklin * Beer * Behn * Behr *
Behringer * Beier * Beigel * Beiler * Beisel * Beitelman * Beitzel * Beltz *
Bender WHOA * Bendler * Benedict * Benfer * Bengel * Benner M * Bentell *
Bentz W * Ber/Barr * Berg * Berger W * Bergheimer * Bergman * Beringer *
Berkel * Bernard * Berndheisell * Berner * Bernhard W * Berret * Bertsch *
Besser * Best * Betz M * Bewer * Beyer WHOA * Beyerle * Beyl * Bibighaus *
Bichel * Bickel * Bieber * Biediger * Biehl * Bigler * Biker * Billman *
Binder * Bing * Binger * Bischoff W * Biser * Blanch * Blank * Blaser *
Blattner * Blecher * Bleuler * Blickenstorffer * Blikly * Blocher * Bloss *
Blum/e * Bob * Bobenheisser * Bock M * Bockel * Bode * Boehm * Boerman *
Boger * Bogert * Bohlander * Bohler * Bohmer * Bohn * Bohner * Bohringer *
Boley * Boller * Bollinger * Bollon * Boltz * bon/n * Boni * Bonner *
Bonnet/t * Boos * Bopp * Born * Borst * Borstler * Bortner * Bosch *
Boschung * Boser * Boshardt * Bosler * Bossart * Bosse * Bosserdt M * Bott *
Bower M * Brand M * Brandel * Braun W * Brauss * Brautigam * Brechbill *
Breinig * Breitenbach * Bremer * Brem * Brendle * Brengel * Brenner *
Bresler * Bretz * Breuninger * Briegel * Briell * Brinker * Britbill *
Britzius * Brobst * Brock * Brockelmann * Brodbeck * Bronner * Brosius *
Bross * Brotsman * Brounwart * Brown M * Brubacher * Bruch * Brucker *
Brunholtz * Bruninger * Brunn * Brunner M * Buch M * Bucher M * Buchler *
Buchman * Buchner * Buck * Buckel * Bueb * Buhl * Buhler M * Bullinger *
Bunett * Buntz * Burchardt * Burgher * Burgi * Burkhard * Bury * Busch W *
Busman * Busser * Butterfass * Buttner * Butz * Byrer * Cammerer * Capp *
Caquelin * Car * Carbaum * Carl M * Casser * Chappelle * Christ M *
Christian W * Christman * Clap * Claus * Clauser * Clements * Closs * Cogger
* Conrad Whoa * Copenhaver * Corell * Cornelius * Cort * Coster * Cramer *
Cressman * Creutz * Cron * Cronenberger * Crop * Crossmann * Crum * Culman *
Cumm * Cunckel * Cunow * Cunrad * Cutz M
usw.
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Weiteres findet ihr bei dieser Seite:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1745846820
Vielleicht interessiert es jemand.
Ach ja:
Wenn sich jemand ueber ebay informieren moechte:
Computer-Bild hat in der jetzigen Ausgabe einen Artikel ueber das
Auktionshaus ebay.
Viele Gruesse
Reinhard Koperlik
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This is from the 1820 Ohio Census Index:
CLOUSER
John p. 082 Morgan Co. Nob Twp
John p. 309 Ross Co. Buc Twp
Limon(?) p. 061 Highland Co. Fai Twp
I didn't find any other Clauser-type surnames.
Sandy Clauser Culp