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From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 1:03 AM
Subject: PML Digest
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> Match: Clauser
> Source: PABERKS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: "john sassaman" <jsass_0(a)hotmail.com>
> Subject: [PABERKS] Bern TWP, Berks vs Lancaster Question
>
>
> My jacob is the first Jacob on your list.
> Jacob had a son Adam, born 17 Aug 1764, and is burried at St. Michaels.
> Adam Married Catherine Shartle, daughter of Captain Shartle, well
recognized
> for his contribution in the Revolutionary war, having been shot up several
> times.
> They had a daugher, elizabeth, Born 13 April 1791, who is burried at St.
> Michael's Church.
> Elizabeth married William Clauser, born 6 Apr 1787 (He is burried at St.
> Michaels.
> Williams father, Philip Adam Clauser, is also recognized by the DAR for
his
> servise as an Ensign in the War.
> Jacob set up a strong defensive position against the Indians in the area
> they settled at the edge of the Blue Mountains in Bern County. He was a
> famous defender of the settlement. During the time of the Indian attacks
> however, 100 of the settlers in the area died despite the fortification
> system they put together.
> In looking at the records for the Rev. War, I find it possible but
unlikely
> that Jacob served in the war. He was born in 1721, so that would have put
> him at 55 at the start of the war.
>
> Being an experienced fighter, and being in good physical condition, it is
> not impossible that he served. Adam did serve in the Militia, but he
wasn't
> of age until after the War. There is a Jacob, but that is probably my
> Jacob's son.
> I imagine that Captain Shartle respected the Kauffman family, allowing his
> daughter to marry one of Jacob's sons.
>
> Regards,
> John Sassaman
>
>
>
> >From: gerifelker(a)webtv.net (geri brennan)
> >To: PABERKS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >Subject: RE: [PABERKS] Bern TWP, Berks vs Lancaster Question
> >Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 04:13:04 -0400
> >
> >Hi, that was just a tax list
> >Berks County
> >Kauffman
> >Kauffman, James G. (subject) of Centre township. was born Sept 21, 1862,
> >s/o David and Elizabeth (Greim). He is of the 5gen of his family in
> >Berks Co.
> >
> >I. Jacob, came on the ship "Phoenix" om 1748. He and two brothers
> >located in Lancaster Co, but the land there was not what he wanted, so
> >he did not stay long. He took up a large tract of land in Upper Bern,
> >One of the brothers of Jacob was killed by the Indians. Jacob Kauffma
> >died in 1804 and he buried at St. Michael's Church
> >
> >II. Philip Kauffman. s/o Jacob was born Dec 21, 1757 and died Nov 17,
> >1843. Buried at St. Michael's. He married Magdalena Seaman, d/o Ludwig
> >Seaman
> >
> >III David s/o Philip was born Sept 24 1790 in Bern County. He married
> >Feb 26 1814 to Magdalena Kline, born April 15 1793, died June 14 1846.
> >He is buried at Bellman's Church.
> >
> >IV. David Kauffman, s/o David was born Nov 1 1820 at Bern township. He
> >married Nov 24, 1849 to Elizabeth Greim, born April 20, 1824, d/o John
> >and Sarah (Wertman)
> >
> >V. James, son of David, married Jan 30, 1860 to Mary L. Hartman, d/o
> >George C. and Rebecca J. (Leinbach) of Bern township
> >
> >Kauffman, of Oley township, was founded by David Kauffman (between 1720
> >and 1734), who came from Germantown, PA, where is mother resided. In
> >1734 he obtained a warrant in Oley township. David had a brother Jacob,
> >who died without a will and his mother, Anna of Phila. took out letters
> >of adminstration in 1732, stating she was his mother and his next of
> >kin.
> >
> >II Jacob Kauffman, s/o David. Children; Jacob, John, Nicholas, Peter,
> >Samuel, and David
> >
> >There is a tradition in the family that two of the sons, David and
> >Nicholas, settled in Union Co, and that Samuel settled in the state of
> >IN. It is said that a son of the 1st Jacob located in the wilds of
> >Texas, where a county, a town, a paper, and a post office bear the
> >family name.
> >
> >III Jacob,(2) was born March 10, 1757 and died April 27, 1843. He
> >married when over 50, Sept 14, 1807 to Susanna Keim, born July 20, 1781,
> >died March 16, 1870.
> >
> >IV. Jacob(3) s/o Jacob (2), was born March 13, 1813, died Nov 14, 1853.
> >He married Barbara Yoder, d/o William
> >
> >
> >IV. Isaac, s/o Jacob (2) and a brother of Jacob (2) and the brother to
> >Ephraim K., was born in 1815 and died 1880, He married Lucy A. Knabb,
> >d/o Daniel and Eleanor (Weaver).
> >
> >V. Ephraim K., was born Aug 9, 1838, on Sept 4 1864 he married Willi I.
> >DeTurck, born Aug 21, 1843, d/o Daniel and Willi (Levan) DeTurck
> >
> >VI John N. born Sept 26, 1869, married Annie V. Shaeffer, d/o Joel of
> >Fleetwood.
> >
> >V. Frank Y., s/o Jacob (3), was born March 12, 1847, in 1870 he married
> >Hannah Clouser, d/o David and Susanna (Brumbach)
> >
> >Best Wishes, Geri
> >
> >
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----- Original Message -----
From: <pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <kmculp(a)bluemarble.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 1:04 AM
Subject: PML Digest
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> Match: Clauser
> Source: PACAMBRI-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: Marilynkwash(a)aol.com
> Subject: Anthony Schlereth
>
>
> Barnesboro Star, Thursday, March 18, 1943
>
> ANTHONY SCHLERETH
>
> Anthony Schlereth, 80, passed away Tuesday night in his home in
Nicktown.
>
> The deceased was born in Butler on March 10, 1863. His wife, Mrs.
Mollie
> Schlereth, died in 1904
>
> Surviving are two daughters and son:
> Mrs. Catherine Bechel, Nicktown;
> Mrs Anna Clauser, Johnstown; and
> Joseph, Barnesboro R. D. 1.
>
> Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow (Friday) morning in St.
> Nicholas' Catholic Church, Nicktown, by Rev. Father Marinus Ferg, OSB,
with burial
> in the church cemetery.
>
> Here is another Nicktown family who emigrated first to Butler and then
to
> Nicktown. Has anyone checked the Butler County Census to find out which
> other families were there? If you checked the 1860 Census, you might find
some of
> them, as this gentlemen was born in 1863.
>
> Does anyone know the maiden name of his wife? The names of the
> children's spouses?
>