Beginning March 2nd, 2020 the Mailing Lists functionality on RootsWeb will be discontinued. Users will no longer be able to send outgoing emails or accept incoming emails. Additionally, administration tools will no longer be available to list administrators and mailing lists will be put into an archival state.
Administrators may save the emails in their list prior to March 2nd. After that, mailing list archives will remain available and searchable on RootsWeb
----- Original Message -----
From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 1:04 AM
Subject: PML Digest
> =====================================================================
> A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this
> search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/
> =====================================================================
> Match: Clauser
> Source: ILMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: "L.L. Elliott" <lelliott(a)usmo.com>
> Subject: Clauser Studios
>
>
>
> Hi kristy,
>
> I have a 5"by7"family photo taken by the Clauser Studios in Jacksonville,
IL. the photo was mounted on heavy paper board which was used in those days.
Do you know what years Clauser was in business? The photo I think, was
possibly taken about 1874,of my grandmother.Any info. would be appreciated,
>
> >From the Show Me State at the Lake of the Ozarks have a great day.
> Larry L. Elliott
>
>
>
>
> =====================================================================
> Match: Clauser
> Source: PALEHIGH-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: Rsj534s(a)aol.com
> Subject: 1895 obituaries, Allentown #16
>
>
> Few more.
>
> Sue
>
>
>
> Frank G. Clader
>
> Saturday, November 16, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> Frank G. Clader, of 326 North Main Street, Bethlehem, died
> Wednesday afternoon after a long illness. Deceased was born in Bethlehem
Nov. 15,
> 1818. He was one of eight children of Abraham and Elizabeth Miller
Clader.
> His parents and all of his brothers and sisters preceded him to the
grave.
> He learned the trade of blacksmith when a young man and for the seventeen
> years was employed in the blacksmith shops at the Bethlehem Iron Works.
He
> enlisted in the Union Army during the war and served four years.
September 29,
> 1869, he wedded Miss Matilda Van Billiard, who with an adopted daughter,
Mr.
> Harry E. Newhard of Allentown survives. Deceased has been a member of
Easton
> Lodge, F. and A. M. and of Unity Encampment, I. O. O. F. of Allentown.
While
> working in the South many years ago, he contracted yellow fever and at one
> time his life was despaired of Drs. S. J. Weaver, J. H. Wilson and A. R.
Wilson
> help a postmortem examination and discovered that the cause of death was
> peritonitis. The stomach was much enlarged and an abscess was found.
The
> funeral will be held Sunday afternoon.
>
> Owen Clader
>
> Friday, June 28, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> Owen Clader, of East Allentown, died yesterday afternoon after
a
> short illness. He was a blacksmith by trade. Deceased was 64 years, 5
> months and 6 days old and is survived by his wife and one daughter.
Mrs. Janice
> Knauss, of this city. The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2
oâ?T
> clock with services at the house. Rev. T. J. Hacker, officiating.
> Interment will be made in Union Cemetery.
>
> Death Notice
>
> In East Allentown, June 27, 1895, Owen Clader, aged 68 years,
6
> months and 6 days?.
> Funeral services will be held at his late home in East
Allentown,
> Tuesday at 2 p.m,. Relatives and friends are invited without further
> notice. Interment, Union Cemetery.
>
>
> Mrs. William H. Clapper
>
> Friday, January 18, 1895
>
> Obituaries
>
> Mr. Willaim H. Clapper, of Mulberry, Ind, died suddenly
> yesterday, aged 45 years. Deceased is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Landis, of
> Ballietsville and a sister of William F. Landis, of Ballietsville and a
sister of
> William F Landis of Owasco, Ind; Mrs. Tilghman Weber of Egypt; Mrs. J.
L.
> Woodring of Schnecksville; E. P. Landis of this city, and H. H. Landis of
the
> firm of Mickley and Landis of this city. She is survived by her husband,
son
> and a daughter. Funeral will be held in Mulberry Ind.
>
>
> Susan Clark
>
> Monday, March 25, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> Mrs. Susan Clark, of 608 Grant Street, died suddenly last
> evening. During the afternoon, she complained of having a severe pain in
the region
> of the heart and at 7 p.m., Charlie Boyle, a young boy whose mother was a
> niece of Mrs. Calrk came into the room and found her lying on the flour.
The
> boy called neighbors, who placed Mrs. Clark on the sofa. In a minute
she was
> dead. Coroner Yost was called and decided that death was due to heart
> failure.
>
> Death Notice
>
> Clark, In this city, March 24, 1895, Mrs. Susan Clark, aged 64
> years, at her late residence, No 608 Grant Street.
>
>
> John Clauser
>
> Thursday, October 31, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> John Clauser, who resided at No. 847 Jackson Street, died last
> evening at about 9 oâ?Tclock. He was stricken with apoplexy a few days
ago, and
> lingered until last evening, when the stroke terminated fatally. He was
74
> years and 30 days old. He was born in Richland township, Bucks County,
> (Berks County) and removed to this city about 20 years ago. He followed
the
> butchering trade. With his widow, three children survive namely:
Joseph, Albert
> and Mrs. Frank Hunsicker, all of this city. The funeral will be held on
> Monday morning at 10 oâ?Tclock. Services in Salemâ?Ts Reformed Church,
Rev. G. W.
> Richards officiating.
>
> Death Notice
>
> Clauser, In this city, October 30, 1895, John Clauser, aged 74
> years and 30 days.
> Funeral from his late home, No. 847 Jackson Street, on Monday
> morning at 10 oâ?Tclock. Services in Salemâ?Ts Reformed Church.
Interment in
> West End Cemetery.
>
> Mamie Clauser
>
> Thursday, January 17, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> Mamie, the 6 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clauser
of
> Eagle Point, near Egypt, died on Tuesday. She was sick with whooping
cough
> and measles. In a spell of coughing she burst a blood vessel and soon
> afterwards died.
>
>
> Henry Clauss
>
> Monday, September 23, 1895
>
> Column
>
> On Saturday afternoon at about 3 oâ?Tclock, Henry Clauss, the
15
> year old son of Edwin Clauss, a farmer residing near New Tripoli was
struck by a
> freight train on the Schuylkill and Lehigh Railroad and instantly killed.
> The boy was blind and had a habit of wandering away from his
> home, which is about one half mile from the track. He did not hear the
approach
> of the train and
> (Henry Clauss)
> unconscious of his danger, stepped on the track. The engineer reversed
the
> lever but too late. The body was almost cut in two, both arms were
broken.
> The body of the unfortunate lad, was carried to his home, and
the
> grief of his distracted mother was painful to witness. The funeral will
be
> held this afternoon. Rev. Fegley officiating at the services. Interment
at
> New Tripoli Church Cemetery.
>
>
>
> Allen David Clavelt
>
> Monday, October 28, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> Allen David Franklin, son of Edwin and the late Ellen Clavelt,
of
> South Allentown, died on Saturday evening of croup, aged 3 years, 8 months
> and 3 days. Funeral private this forenoon at the house of the parents.
> Interment in St. Markâ?Ts Cemetery. Rev. Medlar officiating.
>
>
> William J. Clewell
>
> Tuesday, May 28, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> William J. Clewell, a well-known resident of Allentown, died
at 4
> oâ?Tclock yesterday morning at his home, No 317 North Church Street.
Death
> was due to a complication of diseases, having been in failing health for a
> number of years. Deceased was 71 years of age is survived by his wife
and two
> children, Mrs. Theodore D. Renninger and Mrs. Milton J. Kern, both of this
city.
> A brother, Reuben Clewell, resides out West. Mr. Clewell, was a
carpenter
> by trade and at one time was a contractor and builder. He also conducted
a
> flour and feed store years ago.
> Tomorrow, Drs. Eugene M. and W. P. Kistler will hold an
autopsy.
> They will be assisted by a number of medical brethren. This was the
dying
> request of the deceased.
>
> Death Notice, same day
>
> Clewell, In this city, May 27, 1895, J. W. Clewell, aged 71 years, 10
months
> and 12 days. Due notice of funeral tomorrow
>
> Funeral
>
> The funeral of J. W. Clewell took place yesterday afternoon and was
attended
> by a large number of friends. Rev. G. W. Richards officiating. Mrs.
> Hildebrandt, of Limeport, sister of the deceased, attended the funeral.
A brother
> and sister reside in the west and could not be present. The autopsy
revealed
> that dilation of the stomach caused his death. His stomach had grown to
six
> times its normal size.
>
>
> Thomas A. Coates
>
> Monday, October 14, 1895
>
> Column
>
> Noted Composer Dead. He was recognized throughout the
musical
> world and noted especially as a writer of Dirges.
>
> Thomas P.? Coates, the well known musician and musical
composer
> who up to a few weeks ago came to Allentown to give music lessons to a
number
> of private pupils died on Saturday at his home at Easton of paralysis of
the
> heart. He was about 75 years old.
> The deceased came to Easton when he was a young man. His
father
> was a musician and the son naturally followed in his paternal ancestorâ?Ts
> footsteps. Professor Coates was the leader of the first circus brass
band in
> America. He was originally one of the French Horn players of whom the
> musicians have read and heard a great deal. He made his debut as a
cornetist to
> Charleston, South Carolina, at a concert. His compositions won for him
quite a
> name in the musical world. He wrote funeral dirges for the German
musical
> societies of the world, and to this day his No 11 funeral march is played
at the
> funerals of the members of these societies. He was once a member of the
> famous Gilmore and Dodsworth bands, of New York, and was a great friend of
Joseph
> Green and Net Kemball, the famous bugle players. He came to Easton as
> instructor of the old Pump Cornet Band and became the leader of that
organization.
> In after years, he organized Coateâ?Ts Cornet Band. He was a member of
many
> orchestras until compelled, a few years ago, on account of his age, to
give up
> some of his work.
> During the war, he was the bandmaster of the 47th Regiment,
> Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel Good commanding. After the war, he
returned to
> Easton and then went to New York, where he remained a year or two. In
1868,
> he went to Washington, N. J. and became the instructor of the band in that
> town. The following year he returned to Easton and remained here up to
the time
> of his death. A feature of his compositions was that all his music was
> arranged by the use of the guitar. Many of our older citizens will
remember his â?o
> Four Rift Polkaâ?â? and excellent piece of music, played offtimes
> Allentown Bands, which Prof. Coates is said to have composed while fishing
in
> a boat with a party of congenial companions at Foul Rift up the Delaware.
> The deceased was twice married. His second wife, who was
Miss
> Eliza Oplinger, survives. He never had any children. He has no
relatives
> living. Funeral will take place tomorrow at 2 p.m.
>
>
> A. P. Cole, Jr.
>
> Thursday, March 14, 1895
>
> Obituary
>
> O. G. Beisel, driver of the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company,
> yesterday received a telegram from A. p. Cole of Lafayette, Indiana,
announcing the
> death of A. P. Cole, Jr., a son of Mr. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Beisel will
> leave for Lafayette today to attend the funeral.
>
> =====================================================================
>
----- Original Message -----
From: L.L. Elliott
To: Kenneth Culp ; CLAUSER mailing list
Cc: lelliott(a)usmo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com] Clauser Photography Studio
Hi kristy,
I have a 5"by7"family photo taken by the Clauser Studios in Jacksonville, IL. the photo was mounted on heavy paper board which was used in those days. Do you know what years Clauser was in business? The photo I think, was possibly taken about 1874,of my grandmother.Any info. would be appreciated,
From the Show Me State at the Lake of the Ozarks have a great day.
Larry L. Elliott
-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Culp
Sent: Apr 27, 2004 5:02 AM
To: CLAUSER mailing list
Cc: lelliott(a)usmo.com
Subject: Fw: [CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com] Clauser Photography Studio
----- Original Message -----
From: 5waffles(a)msn.com
To: Kenneth Culp
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com] Clauser Photography Studio
My great- great-great (not sure how many greats) Uncles William Henry Clauser and David Newton "Newt" Clauser had photography studios in Illinois.
Kristy
----- Original Message -----
From: Kenneth Culp
To: CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 4:31 PM
Subject: [CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com] Clauser Photography Studio
----- Original Message -----
From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 1:05 AM
Subject: PML Digest
> =====================================================================
> A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this
> search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/
> =====================================================================
> Match: Clauser
> Source: ILMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: Larry Loran Elliott <lelliott(a)usmo.com>
> Subject: Clauser photography studio
>
>
>
> Hi this is my first posting,
>
> Does anyone out there have any information on Clauser Photography Studio,
located
> in Jacksonville IL. late 1800's possibly early 1900's. any help would be
appreciated.
>
> Researching PERRY, KNOUSE, PEDIGO, SWEET, BROWN, LAW
>
> >From the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, have a great day
>
> Larry L. Elliott
>
>
>
>
>
>
==== CLAUSER Mailing List ====
If you would like to post a reply or a separate message, please send your message to CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com.
==============================
Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
----- Original Message -----
From: 5waffles(a)msn.com
To: Kenneth Culp
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com] Clauser Photography Studio
My great- great-great (not sure how many greats) Uncles William Henry Clauser and David Newton "Newt" Clauser had photography studios in Illinois.
Kristy
----- Original Message -----
From: Kenneth Culp
To: CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 4:31 PM
Subject: [CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com] Clauser Photography Studio
----- Original Message -----
From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 1:05 AM
Subject: PML Digest
> =====================================================================
> A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this
> search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/
> =====================================================================
> Match: Clauser
> Source: ILMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: Larry Loran Elliott <lelliott(a)usmo.com>
> Subject: Clauser photography studio
>
>
>
> Hi this is my first posting,
>
> Does anyone out there have any information on Clauser Photography Studio,
located
> in Jacksonville IL. late 1800's possibly early 1900's. any help would be
appreciated.
>
> Researching PERRY, KNOUSE, PEDIGO, SWEET, BROWN, LAW
>
> >From the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, have a great day
>
> Larry L. Elliott
>
>
>
>
>
>
==== CLAUSER Mailing List ====
If you would like to post a reply or a separate message, please send your message to CLAUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com.
==============================
Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration
Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.
http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
----- Original Message -----
From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 1:05 AM
Subject: PML Digest
> =====================================================================
> A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this
> search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/
> =====================================================================
> Match: Clauser
> Source: ILMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: Larry Loran Elliott <lelliott(a)usmo.com>
> Subject: Clauser photography studio
>
>
>
> Hi this is my first posting,
>
> Does anyone out there have any information on Clauser Photography Studio,
located
> in Jacksonville IL. late 1800's possibly early 1900's. any help would be
appreciated.
>
> Researching PERRY, KNOUSE, PEDIGO, SWEET, BROWN, LAW
>
> >From the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, have a great day
>
> Larry L. Elliott
>
>
>
>
>
>
----- Original Message -----
From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 1:02 AM
Subject: PML Digest
> =====================================================================
> A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this
> search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/
> =====================================================================
> Match: Clauser
> Source: PANORTHA-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: gerifelker(a)webtv.net (geri brennan)
> Subject: Odds and Ends
>
>
> Solomon Brown married Eliz Worting. Moved to Clinton, Ind. in 1866.
> Children; Lovina married Tilghman Newhart, William, Amanda married
> Daniel Fretz, Sarah married John Kennel, Adalina married ___ Stahley,
> Joseph married Belle Shaw, Mary married Alfred Paul, Emma married Phaon
> Guth, Catharine married John Clauser. William stayed in Lehigh Co., all
> the rest moved in Indiana.
>
> William Brown s/o Solomon, married Christiana Miller, d/o Lydia
> (Newhart) Miller. Children; Victor married Mary Solt, Joseph married
> Emma Boyer, Addie married Harvey Koch
>
> Clader, Christina, d/o Valentine, was born in 1750, married George
> Gangaware, s soldier of the Rev. born July 20, 1756, died March 2, 1852.
> She died Oct 16, 1828, leaving 44 grandchildren.
>
> Clauss, Adam of Lynn twp., born 1781, lived near New Tripoli, died 1854.
> Married Elizabeth Behler, born 1779, died 1868. Children; Jonas, Jacob,
> Philip, Aaron, Levi, Mrs. Jonas Everett, Mrs. Tobias Everett, Mrs. Jonas
> Fenstermacher.
>
> Clemens, Jacob, died 1872, Married Catharine Ott, d/o Jacob and Mary
> Ott, natives of Pleasant Valley, Bucks Co. She was born n Bucks Co., and
> died in S. Bethlehem, March 11, 1890
>
> Kupper, William (now Cooper) was born in the Duchy of Nassau, Aug 24,
> 1722. Emigrated to America and settled in Bucks Co, wife Gertrude ___,
> names of two of their children, Daniel and Catharine.
>
> Daniel Cooper, was born in Dilenberg-Nassau, March 31, 1752. Soldier of
> the Rev. He married Elizabeth Geary, d/o John, of Goshenhoppen, and died
> June 14, 1822. Children; Jacob, Catharine, John, Peter, William,
> Elizabeth, Charles and Daniel.
>
> Donat, Martin, was born Sept. 2, 1762, died Aug 24, 1839. His first wife
> ____ Nungesser, by whom he had 3 children, Henry (1803-48), Lydia,
> married ___ Moyer,and moved to Ohio, and Judith who married George
> Behler. His 2nd wife was Christina Christ, born 1779, died 1823 and they
> had 10 children, Gideon married Catharine Gehling nee Sechler, Elias
> married Maria Behler,Aaron married Mary Magd. Dietrich, Solomon 1815-53
> married Lovina Henry, Fannie married Jacob Behler, Sallie died young,
> Henrietta 1814-61 married Gideon Behler, Hannah married Rudolph Sechler
> and Elizabeth married Nathan Bachman..
>
> Fritzinger, Andreas,was born 1782, lived in Heidelberg twp. Died April
> 28, 1857. Among his children; Andreas, George, Stephen, Lucy, w/o Dennis
> Rex, Mary, w/o Charles Moyer, Salome, w/o Conrad Henritzy, Abbie, w/o
> Jesse Worting, Ezra and Jacob.
>
> Fritch, Harry J., born in Longswamp, Berks Co, Oct 5 1883, he married
> Oct 12, 1908 to Winnifred M. Applegate, d.o W.M. and Amanda (Seip)
> Applegate of Nazareth.
>
> Fritch, (Dr) David Dry, married in 1878 to Sarah Weiler, d/o William and
> Rebecca (Yerger) Weiler of Longswamp.
>
> Griner, John C., a native of Wurtemberg, came to this county single. In
> Oct 1868 he married Mary Ebert, d/o David and Elizabeth (Seip) Ebert
> and the widow of Jonas Kehm.
>
> King, Wilbur Lewis, s/o Isaac L., and Maria (Knauss) King, was born in
> Bethlehem, Aug 14, 1872. He is a decendant of Jacob Koning. On Sept 8,
> 1897 he married Irene Keiper, d/o Charles and Mary (Zellner) Keiper, of
> Allentown. She is a decendant of John Moll, the gunsmith of Allentwon.
>
> Koch, John George, a native of the Palatinate, came to America, Nov 1,
> 1755, settled in Upper Saucon township with his brother, Charles
> Ludwig Koch. He had 4 children; John Jacob, Joseph, Tobias and Mrs.
> Hillegas. John Jacob married Catharine d/o Frederich Mohr and had two
> sons; Charles Ludwig, died at 14 and Joseph,and 4 daughter, Catharine,
> w/o Abraham Fehr, Susanna, w/o John Eichelberger, Salome, unmarried and
> Elizabeth, died young.
>
> Joseph Koch, died March 9, 1859 age 52. He married Susanna Roth, both
> buried at Lower Saucon church. Children; Caroline, w/o William Werner,
> Matilda w/o J.O. Knauss, Catharine A., w/o Michael Hauser, Charles L.,
> married Amanda Gaumer. John R., married Maria Schlaugh, Elizabeth
> married Milton Schaadt, Frank, Susanna wife of Edward Kunsman, Joseph,
> William and Mary A.
>
> Marriage recorded at Montgomery Co.
> Rev. Weiss
> # 38 Caspar Berend to Eliza Wannenmacher
>
> # 39 Hennerich Berendt to Anna Luer
>
> # 89 Valentine Keiser to Barbara Huber
>
> # 94 Henrich Huber and Eliz. Samuel
>
> # 95 Henirch Huber to Barbara ___
>
> # 173 Henrich Huber and Catharine ___
>
> # 174 Casper Huber to Anna ___
>
> 1757
> #182 J. Seller to Nany Johnson
>
> # 196 April 20, 1758 Joseph Schmidt to Catharine Frey
>
> # 222 Oct 1758 Peter Weber to Anna Marg. Kayser.
>
> Holy Communion-Rev Weiss 1748-1758
> Valentin Kaiser, Anna Maria Kaiser, Barbara Kaiser
>
> Births
> Jacob Cooper, s/o Daniel, March 12, 1780. Sp Jacob Gery and wife.
>
> Best Wishes, Geri
>