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Hello to all researchers; I am descended of: Samuel
Scott Clemens and David Clemens.
I found the information on John Clemens and the
history of St. Louis, very interesting. Funny, while I
was writing this email to send; my mother called, and
I told her of this.
I would like to share/compare our information, if we
are connected, and wish to correspond by email with
others researching these people, who are ancestor's to
my Mother thru her own Mother.
Thank you for any response.
Mrs. D. Olson
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Hi,
I'm searching for any information on Jacob Solon
Shoemaker Clemens, born: 30 Mar 1858, Died: 19 July
1908?, son of Joel Miller and Magdalena Shoemaker
Clemens.
He married Elizabeth Snyder Clemens, born: 7 Feb 1856,
daughter of Aaron Strohm and Nancy Shantz Clemens.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Karen,
Yes, I have that book too. I wish I had been doing this before she passed over. Have no idea what the birth name was but she was adopted by Ephraim and Matilda. They lived in Roseville/Washington area. This is a very difficult search for this reason and no search of any of the family names seem to turn up anything either. I thought someone, somewhere would have some information as passed down through the family. Guess I will have to be patient for now.
Dorothy
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Wrom: KVFVW
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 11:30 AM
To: CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CLEMENS] Hello everyone
Dorothy,
I am using the Hallman Family History in Canada book
and it doesn't list her maiden name or even the fact
that she was adopted.
Karen
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clemens/
--- davador70(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi Karen, Nice to meet you and thanks for the help.
> Would you happen to have any other information on
> this adoption? Maybe a last name prior to the
> adoption or a place of birth for this child. This
> seems to be a block for me.
>
> Thanks again. Dorothy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Wrom: PYOQK
> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:45 PM
> To: CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CLEMENS] Hello everyone
>
> Mathilda "Tillie' Weber Clemens, born Jun 9 1879 and
> died Dec 24 1948.
>
> Parents were Jacob Bricker Clemens, 10 Dec 1826-2
> Feb
> 1900 and Eva Weber 19 Aug 1831 - 7 Sep 1886.
>
> Tillie married Ephraim Groff Hallman, on Oct 31,
> 1894.
>
> They had / adopted: Myrtle Iva Louise Hallman (she's
> not marked as adopted in the Hallman Family book.
>
> Check the Hallman mail list archives as I think
> there
> was a chain of letters about this not to long ago.
>
> Karen
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clemens/
>
>
>
> --- davador70(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> > I am new to the Clemens search list, fairly new to
> > the genealogy searches too. Nice to meet everyone
> > here.
> >
> > In trying to locate some family information, I am
> > looking for a Matilda and a Miranda Clemens. Not
> > sure if they were sisters or not but Matilda
> married
> > a Ephraim Hallman and they lived in the Roseville,
> > Ontario, Canada area. Any information would be
> > helpful but I think this couple may have adopted a
> > child and had no other children.
> >
> > Thanks for the help and hope to hear from someone
> > soon.
> >
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Hoping some new listers may have not have seen my previous message:
Copied from Encyclopedia of History of St. Louis: JOHN CLEMENS, was born in 1807 on board a ship bound from France to the island of St. Bartholomew, in the West Indies, son of JOHN and JULIA CLEMENS. His father was a sailor by occupation. While a mere child, John shipped aboard a French brig engaged in the coasting trade in the West Indies as a cabin boy, and on his first voyage was shipwrecked off the coast of the island of San Domingo, he and another sailor being the only survivors of the crew. After floating ashore he was held captive by the natives of the island until the American schooner "Swift", of Baltimore weighed anchor in the harbor, and he escaped to the vessel, and taken aboard as cabin boy. He became a full fledged seaman in 1827 serving thereafter aboard the US frigates, "Fortune" and "Hudson", until discharged in Boston in 1831. In 1832 he came to St. Louis by way of New Orleans with CAPT. JOHN SIMONDS, and later purchased land near the old Quarantine Station!
below Jefferson Barracks which was previously the property of Joseph Robidoux. ( the founder of St. Joseph, MO) For 13 years he continued steamboating, but in 1846 established himself in St. Louis as a sail maker and rigger. He followed this business for 35 years. Mr. Clemens retired in 1881 and his son ALEXANDER CLEMENS became his successor. In 1832 John married CATHERINE DOERR of New Orleans, who died 12 January 1888. Their daughters were MARY E.who married Mr. SOMMERS, JULIA C. who married FRANK E. KING, ELLEN B. who married JOHN WEST, their sons were JOHN and ALEXANDER. One son JOHN CLEMENS was connected with the Boatman's bank, and his son JOHN CLEMENS III, was with the St. Louis National bank. In 1849 he occupied what was know as "Old Rock Building" at Chestnut Street and the Levee. On the morning of the great fire which devasted the city simultaneously with the cholera epidemic, John was engaged in the erection of a flag staff at the United States Arsenal, but sent h!
is son, John Jr. to open the factory. When the son reached the old stone building it was the only one in the neighborhood not fallen prey to the devouring flames, and was long the only building left in that neighborhood from pioneering days.
The City directory of 1852 states that John's rigging loft was at 51 N. Front Street, and his residence was 1616 S. Eighteenth St.
Buried in the BELLEFOUNTAIN cemetery lot are Catherine D. Clemens, John Clemens, John Clemens Jr., Frank S. King, Edmund R. King, Leslie King, Alexander Clemens, Frank E. King, Julia King, Jennie Pape and Edward William Pape and Jessie B. Sommers.
I am the great granddaughter of ELLEN B. CLEMENS WEST, and wish to contact other family members for the purpose of family history. You can contact me directly at < swanlady(a)cox.net >Joan Norton Mullen
One more query. There was a Clemens family farm in Roseville that I heard was torn down and rebuilt in a heritage village called Doonville in Kitchener. Would anyone have any knowledge of this? Thanks.
Dorothy
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:28 PM
To: CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLEMENS] Area of Canada
Just wanted to let you know that Roseville is not far from Kitchener, so these families may be connected somehow.
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Hi Karen, Nice to meet you and thanks for the help. Would you happen to have any other information on this adoption? Maybe a last name prior to the adoption or a place of birth for this child. This seems to be a block for me.
Thanks again. Dorothy
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:45 PM
To: CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CLEMENS] Hello everyone
Mathilda "Tillie' Weber Clemens, born Jun 9 1879 and
died Dec 24 1948.
Parents were Jacob Bricker Clemens, 10 Dec 1826-2 Feb
1900 and Eva Weber 19 Aug 1831 - 7 Sep 1886.
Tillie married Ephraim Groff Hallman, on Oct 31, 1894.
They had / adopted: Myrtle Iva Louise Hallman (she's
not marked as adopted in the Hallman Family book.
Check the Hallman mail list archives as I think there
was a chain of letters about this not to long ago.
Karen
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clemens/
--- davador70(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> I am new to the Clemens search list, fairly new to
> the genealogy searches too. Nice to meet everyone
> here.
>
> In trying to locate some family information, I am
> looking for a Matilda and a Miranda Clemens. Not
> sure if they were sisters or not but Matilda married
> a Ephraim Hallman and they lived in the Roseville,
> Ontario, Canada area. Any information would be
> helpful but I think this couple may have adopted a
> child and had no other children.
>
> Thanks for the help and hope to hear from someone
> soon.
>
> DorothyGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer
> download : http://explorer.msn.com
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Dorothy,
I am using the Hallman Family History in Canada book
and it doesn't list her maiden name or even the fact
that she was adopted.
Karen
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clemens/
--- davador70(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi Karen, Nice to meet you and thanks for the help.
> Would you happen to have any other information on
> this adoption? Maybe a last name prior to the
> adoption or a place of birth for this child. This
> seems to be a block for me.
>
> Thanks again. Dorothy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Wrom: PYOQK
> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:45 PM
> To: CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [CLEMENS] Hello everyone
>
> Mathilda "Tillie' Weber Clemens, born Jun 9 1879 and
> died Dec 24 1948.
>
> Parents were Jacob Bricker Clemens, 10 Dec 1826-2
> Feb
> 1900 and Eva Weber 19 Aug 1831 - 7 Sep 1886.
>
> Tillie married Ephraim Groff Hallman, on Oct 31,
> 1894.
>
> They had / adopted: Myrtle Iva Louise Hallman (she's
> not marked as adopted in the Hallman Family book.
>
> Check the Hallman mail list archives as I think
> there
> was a chain of letters about this not to long ago.
>
> Karen
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clemens/
>
>
>
> --- davador70(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> > I am new to the Clemens search list, fairly new to
> > the genealogy searches too. Nice to meet everyone
> > here.
> >
> > In trying to locate some family information, I am
> > looking for a Matilda and a Miranda Clemens. Not
> > sure if they were sisters or not but Matilda
> married
> > a Ephraim Hallman and they lived in the Roseville,
> > Ontario, Canada area. Any information would be
> > helpful but I think this couple may have adopted a
> > child and had no other children.
> >
> > Thanks for the help and hope to hear from someone
> > soon.
> >
> > DorothyGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer
> > download : http://explorer.msn.com
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Dorothy,
Visit the folowing link..Under the title
VISITING..choose Museums and it will take you to a
site on Doon Pioneer Village
http://www.region.waterloo.on.ca/web/region.nsf/form?OpenForm
--- davador70(a)hotmail.com wrote:
> One more query. There was a Clemens family farm in
> Roseville that I heard was torn down and rebuilt in
> a heritage village called Doonville in Kitchener.
> Would anyone have any knowledge of this? Thanks.
>
> Dorothy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Wrom: MBIPBARHDMNNSKVFVWRKJ
> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 7:28 PM
> To: CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CLEMENS] Area of Canada
>
> Just wanted to let you know that Roseville is not
> far from Kitchener, so these families may be
> connected somehow.
>
> DorothyGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer
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Just wanted to let you know that Roseville is not far from Kitchener, so these families may be connected somehow.
DorothyGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
I am new to the Clemens search list, fairly new to the genealogy searches too. Nice to meet everyone here.
In trying to locate some family information, I am looking for a Matilda and a Miranda Clemens. Not sure if they were sisters or not but Matilda married a Ephraim Hallman and they lived in the Roseville, Ontario, Canada area. Any information would be helpful but I think this couple may have adopted a child and had no other children.
Thanks for the help and hope to hear from someone soon.
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I am looking for parents and siblings of Mary Ann Clemens. She m. George
Peden in Somerset Co., PA in 1815. They lived in Westmoreland Co. and
Cambria Co., PA.
Sharie
Oceanside, CA
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From: "Karen" <firedevil_ca(a)yahoo.com>
To: <CLEMENS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:14 AM
Subject: [CLEMENS] Clemens Photos
> I have posted some Clemens family photos, mainly from
> Kent Co. Michigan and some from Kitchener, Ontario.
> There is also an area of Clemens family tombstones
> from Salford, Lower Skipppack and Towemencin,
> Pennsylvania and Gaines,Blain, Evergreen etc. from
> Michigan and First Mennonite, Kitchener, Ontario.
>
> Visit:
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>
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I have posted some Clemens family photos, mainly from
Kent Co. Michigan and some from Kitchener, Ontario.
There is also an area of Clemens family tombstones
from Salford, Lower Skipppack and Towemencin,
Pennsylvania and Gaines,Blain, Evergreen etc. from
Michigan and First Mennonite, Kitchener, Ontario.
Visit:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clemens/
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