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Have you all seen this? I hadn't found this site before. I don't have any
of these names in my line so far, but you might!
There are many Clausers...
http://www.ancestralbranches.com/graves/surnames.php
Sandy Clauser Culp
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From: pmlbounce(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:pmlbounce@rootsweb.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:01 AM
To: kmculp(a)bluemarble.net
Subject: PML Digest
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Match: Clauser
Source: RSL Submitter lordpete
URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=lordpete
From: rene.granacher(a)dlh.de
Subject: RSL Update
Submitter: lordpete
Email: rene.granacher(a)dlh.de
* Granacher 1780 now BAD, DEU Südbaden, Hochrhein, Schwarzwald/Black Forrest
* Clauser 1791 now BAD, DEU Südbaden, Hochrhein, Schwarzwald/Black Forrest
* Mayer 1743 now BAD, DEU Südbaden, Hochrhein, Schwarzwald/Black Forrest
* Mühlhöfer 1850 now RHE-PFA, DEU Bendorf/Engers
* Hannappel 1850 now RHE-PFA, DEU Bendorf/Engers
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Match: Clauser
Source: MIDATA(a)rootsweb.com
From: Archives <archives(a)genrecords.org>
Subject: [MIDATA] Mi-Van Buren Co. Photo (Clauser)
Van Buren County MI Archives Photo Tombstone.....Clauser, Irving Allen
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Jim & Mary (Ruple) Smith Greywolfgolfer50(a)aol.com March 28, 2007, 10:04 pm
Cemetery: Maple Hill
Name: Irving Allen Clauser
Photo can be seen at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/mi/vanburen/photos/tombstones/maplehill/cl
auser9896ph.jpg
Image file size: 38.9 Kb
Irving Allen Clauser
Jan. 12, 1935 - Feb. 15, 2005
AIC US AIR FORCE
KOREA
File at:
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/clauser9896ph.txt
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http://www.legacy.com/STLToday/DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=8...
St Louis Missoouri
Clauser, John N. III 37, March 19, 2007. Memorial Gathering 11am-1pm, Sat. 3/24, Mahn Twin City Chapel. Memorial Service 1pm Sat. at Chapel.
Published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from 3/20/2007 - 3/25/2007.
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Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 10:08 PM
To: CLOUSER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CLOUSER] Mary M. Clouser
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Author: Suzanne_Hammitt
Surnames: Hammitt Clouser Wetzel Kornman Cornman Unruhe
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
Hello! I am the GGG-GD of Thomas Jefferson Hammitt and Mary Ellen Wetzel.
Believe it or not, I have a large, crude photograph of Mary Magdalene
Clouser Wetzel and Mary Ellen Wetzel Hammitt made in 1858, the year my
GG-GF, Charles Jefferson Hammitt, was born. I would be most happy to
photograph the picture, scan it, and email it to you. It is AWESOME!
Suzanne Hammitt
Dothan, Alabama
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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 2:04 AM
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Match: Clauser
Source: PABERKS(a)rootsweb.com
From: JYoung6180(a)aol.com
Subject: Re: [PABERKS] your signature quilt
Yes, John Paul GEIGER and Sarah (SANDS) GEIGER are buried in the M.E.
cemetery in Geigertown.
Of the names listed below I can only shed a bit of light on the GEIGERs.
Jacob Theodore GEIGER is a son of James and Elizabeth (HOYER) GEIGER. J.
Theodore was born 27 Nov. 1845. There is an Isaac GEIGER who is a son of
J.
Theodore and wife Susan SPOTTS. Another son of James and Elizabeth is John
Luther
GEIGER who married Annie BELL but I don't know if there is a connection
between Annie BELL and the "Mabre B. BELL" on your list. Sarah Ann GEIGER
is a
child of Jacob and Susanna (SHEELER) GEIGER. She married George MCGOWAN,
son of
John and Elizabeth (GEIGER) MCGOWAN.
Joan
In a message dated 3/3/2007 3:56:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
geigrcnt(a)highstream.net writes:
Dianna and Joanâ
The âsignaturesâ on the quilt actually appear to have been written by
one
person, maybe an itinerant. My wife, who is a quilter, had a friend who is
a
quilt historian in Knoxville TN look at the quilt. From some of the colors
(e.g., âturkey redsâ) the quilt was made in the 1830s-1860s. The quilt
was
actually put completed in 3 stages; the quilt top was completed first, the
border was added some time later and the backing was added after that. The
following names are in a 5 X 5 grid set on point;
Henry and Susanna Miller
Isaiah Hoyer
Elisha Wells
Aaron Franks
Samuel and Susanna Hoyer
Elizabeth Schlicter
Hannah Hoyer
Susanna Seifrit
Hannah Wicklein
Daniel and Susanna Clauser
Mabre B. Bell
Sarah W. Hoyer
Lucetta Mohr
James Geiger
Joseph S. Hoyer and Sarah Hoyer
Isaac Geiger
Leah Wicklein
Anna W. Shaefer
John Hoyer
Isaac Hoyer
R. Brindley
Sarah Ann Geiger
Daniel and Rebecca Mohr
Harriet Miller
J. Theodore Geiger
Is it possible that the W in Sarah W. Hoyer and Anna W. Shaefer is for
Wicklein?
Information passed down from my dad indicates that (John) Paul Geiger (b.
12/29/1768, d. 10/24/1823) and Sarah Sands (b. 3/1772, d. 6/18/1828) are
both
buried at the M. E. Cemetery in Geigertown.
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Match: Clauser
Source: PABERKS(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Diana Quinones" <audianaq(a)msn.com>
Subject: Re: [PABERKS] your signature quilt
Well I can add to Joan's list a little too:
Lucetta MOHR married John B SEIDEL on 1/22/1853 and they went to Perry
Co....another indication that it was done before she married. She was a dau
of Samuel MOHR and Elizabeth SEIFRIT.
Harriet MILLER married Isaac G SHANEMAN/SHANAMAN in 3/7/1841 - an even
earlier date than I would have thought. I am trying to find her parents!
They were married by a Rev MILLER at Trin Lutheran , don't know if he was
her father or not. The marriage info shows she was from Heidelberg, so I
wonder if the same Harriet as on the quilt? Isaac was from Cumru area, on
the Reading side....had a mill....The old Shanaman mill property, at the
mouth of the Wyomissing creek opposite Reading, which has been purchased
from George R. van Reed for the site of a mammoth power plant of the
Metropolitan Electric Company, was the place where Col. Nicholas Lots made
flour for the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
I have a Henry MILLER married to a HOYER but I don't have her first name.
Her father was John Jacob HOYER, maybe she was Susanna? They would already
be married since shown together on the quilt.
Daniel CLOUSER/CLAUSER(1810-1877) m Susanna SEIFRIT (1812-1905) and they are
buried at St John's Gibraltar. She was dau of Daniel SEIFRIT and Christine
GRUNEWALT.
I think cousin Doug Good will know more too!
Diana
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Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [PABERKS] your signature quilt
Yes, John Paul GEIGER and Sarah (SANDS) GEIGER are buried in the M.E.
cemetery in Geigertown.
Of the names listed below I can only shed a bit of light on the GEIGERs.
Jacob Theodore GEIGER is a son of James and Elizabeth (HOYER) GEIGER. J.
Theodore was born 27 Nov. 1845. There is an Isaac GEIGER who is a son of
J.
Theodore and wife Susan SPOTTS. Another son of James and Elizabeth is
John Luther
GEIGER who married Annie BELL but I don't know if there is a connection
between Annie BELL and the "Mabre B. BELL" on your list. Sarah Ann
GEIGER is a
child of Jacob and Susanna (SHEELER) GEIGER. She married George MCGOWAN,
son of
John and Elizabeth (GEIGER) MCGOWAN.
Joan
In a message dated 3/3/2007 3:56:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
geigrcnt(a)highstream.net<mailto:geigrcnt@highstream.net> writes:
Dianna and Joanâ
The âsignaturesâ on the quilt actually appear to have been written by
one
person, maybe an itinerant. My wife, who is a quilter, had a friend who
is a
quilt historian in Knoxville TN look at the quilt. From some of the
colors
(e.g., âturkey redsâ) the quilt was made in the 1830s-1860s. The
quilt was
actually put completed in 3 stages; the quilt top was completed first, the
border was added some time later and the backing was added after that.
The
following names are in a 5 X 5 grid set on point;
Henry and Susanna Miller
Isaiah Hoyer
Elisha Wells
Aaron Franks
Samuel and Susanna Hoyer
Elizabeth Schlicter
Hannah Hoyer
Susanna Seifrit
Hannah Wicklein
Daniel and Susanna Clauser
Mabre B. Bell
Sarah W. Hoyer
Lucetta Mohr
James Geiger
Joseph S. Hoyer and Sarah Hoyer
Isaac Geiger
Leah Wicklein
Anna W. Shaefer
John Hoyer
Isaac Hoyer
R. Brindley
Sarah Ann Geiger
Daniel and Rebecca Mohr
Harriet Miller
J. Theodore Geiger
Is it possible that the W in Sarah W. Hoyer and Anna W. Shaefer is for
Wicklein?
Information passed down from my dad indicates that (John) Paul Geiger (b.
12/29/1768, d. 10/24/1823) and Sarah Sands (b. 3/1772, d. 6/18/1828) are
both
buried at the M. E. Cemetery in Geigertown.
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