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Published in the Cedar Rapids, IA - Gazette; 2000-6-23
Alice M. Clemmer, 91, died Wednesday, June 21, 2000, in Marengo Memorial
Hospital after a lengthy illness. Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Hrabak
Funeral Home, Belle Plaine, by the Rev. David Crow. An Eastern Star service
will follow. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Her body will be cremated after the service. Inurnment will be at a later
date in Oak Hill Cemetery. Survivors include a sister, Beverlee Sherwood of
Belle Plaine. Also surviving is a nephew, Steven Sherwood of Omaha
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
Mavis,
What I can do is make a copy of all the Camburn/Cambron soldiers to mail
to you. If you would like for me to do that, let me know by sending me
your snail mail address privately.
Lanita
Thanks and I appreciate it. But I don't know their names. There were two
brothers that went to the war and never returned and I don't know their
names. So forget about helping. I'll try to find out their names some other
way. thanks anyway. Mavis
-----Original Message-----
From: Millers <ozarkn(a)southwind.net>
To: CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: [CLEMMER-L] Conf. lookups
>Mavis,
>
>I need a first name before I can do look up. I can't do "any", these
>books are about 2-3 inches thick and there are about 12-15 of them. You
>would probably have 3-4 pages alone of Camburn/Cambron soldiers.
>
>Lanita
>
>
>==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
>Is your ancestor pictured here? Check the unknowns also at;
>http://clemmer.org/
>
Yes, Any Camburn/Cambron from Georgia. Thanks. Mavis
-----Original Message-----
From: Millers <ozarkn(a)southwind.net>
To: CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 8:07 PM
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Conf. lookups
>I am going to the library tomorrow. Does anybody need a lookup in the
>official roster books "ROSTERS OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 1861-1865"? They
>also have the ROLL OF HONOR series (died in service). I can do both if
>you will supply me with first and last name and middle name or initial
>if you know it. Let me know too, what state you suspect they enlisted
>in.
>
>Lanita
>
>
>==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
>Send the following address to those who might want to join us;
> http://clemmer.org/clemmerlist.html
>
I am going to the library tomorrow. Does anybody need a lookup in the
official roster books "ROSTERS OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 1861-1865"? They
also have the ROLL OF HONOR series (died in service). I can do both if
you will supply me with first and last name and middle name or initial
if you know it. Let me know too, what state you suspect they enlisted
in.
Lanita
Published in the Black River Falls, WI - Banner Journal 2000-6-14
Climer, Juanita
Juanita Climer, 44, of Black River Falls, died Wednesday, June 14, 2000, at
Black River Memorial Hospital in Black River Falls.
She was born June 19, 1955 in Black River Falls to John and Lucy (Smith)
Climer. She had been employed as blackjack dealer by Ho-Chunk Nation.
Survivors include one daughter Julie (Ramiro) Rodriguez; three
grandchildren, Angelica, Selina and Inez Rodriguez all of Merrillan; her
father, John Climer of Black River Falls; and a very special companion, Mike
Ganong of Black River Falls; and many other brothers, sister, relatives and
friends.
Funeral services for Juanita June Climer were on Saturday, June 17, at 11
a.m. from the Mission Church, near Black River Falls. Eli Youngthunder and
Louisa Decora officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Relatives
and friends called at the Buswell Funeral Home on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m.
and also at the Mission Church in the morning prior to services.
The family would like to extend a very special thank you to Francine Smith,
Lynn Smith and Louise Decora and her family for all the help and support
they have provided for Juanita's family.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
Published in the Lancaster, PA - New Era 2000-6-10
NAFZIGER, Sara
Sara A. Clymer Nafziger, 82, of Lands Homes, Lititz. and formerly of
Gordonville died on Friday at her daughters home in Stevens after a brief
illness.
A homemaker, Mrs. Nafziger also tended various market stands over the years.
She was a member of Faith Mennonite Felowship, Stevens.
An avid quilter, she also enjoyed reading and gardening.
Born in Lancaster County, she was the daughter of the late Martin and Mabel
Winey Clymer.
She was married for 59 years in February to Pastor Ira Nafziger.
Surviving in addition to her husband are three sons, Dr.J. Calvin husband of
Naomi Nafziger of Columbus, Ohio, Leslie, husband of Bonnie Nafziger of
Ephrata. and Robert, husband of Evelyn Nafziger of Washington Boro; 10
daughters, Twila, wife of Kenneth Ryan of
Bainbridge, Ga., Joyce, wife of Theron McCarty, Sara Nafziger-Shelly wife of
LaMar Shelly, and Cynthia, wife of Dennis Detweiler, all of Hickory N.C.,
Lucille, wife of Greg Ositko of lewisberry, Carol, wife of Darrell Good and
ShirIey Nafziger-Lyne, both of Ephrata, Bonita
Osley of Atlanta, Yvonne, wife of Marvin Miller of Red Lake, Ontario,
Canada, June Nafziger-Eberly, wife of Gaey Eberly of Stevens; 41
grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are two brothers, James Clymer of Lititz and Abram Clymer Of
Harrisonburg, Va.; and six sisters, Esther, wife of Ben Martin of Crestview,
Fla., Mildred, wife of Harold Martin of Phoenix, Miriam, wife of Jason
Stoltzfus of Carlsbad, N.M., Lois, wife of Ralph Bender of Morris Run,
Rhoda, wife of James Sauder of Reading, and Catherine, wife of Henry Holt of
Lititz
She was preceded in death by a son, Leon, a daughter, Mabel; and four
brothers John, Daniel, LLoyd and Mark Clymer.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
Published in the Ottawa, ON CAN - Citizen; 2000-6-15
CLEMMER, George Austin Captain C.D. Retired WWII Veteran - R.C.E. - Survey
Surrounded by his family members on Wednesday June 14, 2000 at the age of 80
years.
Survived by his loving wife Jane. Dear father of Stanley (Perla) of
Oakville, Mary Anne
(John LaSalle) of Nepean and Edward of Nipigon. Loving grandfather of
Stephen, Karen,
Julie Anne and Alexander. Brother of Edward (Anne) of North Vancouver.
Predeceased by
his parents Austin and Emaline Clemmer of Calgary, sisters Arlene Clemmer of
Coronation,
AB, Doris Sinclair and brother Harold Clemmer of Calgary, AB. Special thanks
to the
Palliative Care, Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus and Community Care Access
Centre.
Friends may call at the Westboro Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 403
Richmond Road
at Roosevelt, on Saturday from 11 a.m. until time of Memorial Service in the
Chapel at 1
p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated.
Ottawa Citizen, Area Code 613
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
Found on another list;
From: "Jacquelyn Smith" <pps(a)mylink.net>
Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Fw: Thomas White Collection of Monroe County,
Tennessee (http://www.tngenweb.org/mo
In this collection are several letters written to Thomas White, Four Mile
Branch, Monroe County, from his sons, Richard L., Ewing Y., Oliver, and
Charles, during 1846 and 1847, from E. T. University, Knoxville, now the
University of Tennessee. It was "the Hill" then, as now.
Also, some interesting concerning the Civil War.
24 Nov 18__; Letter from J.E. Cunningham, Camp near Mossy Creek, to Capt.
J.I. Wright; Dr. Heath was killed instantly 22 Jul near Newtons...was buried
nearby; we got in the fight at Piedmont the 5th Jun. Hugh & King Heiskell
was killed, Andy Millsaps was killed. Or. Hall was mortally wounded. Lieut.
T. McGuire, William Henly and P.P. Mosier was captured. Nathan Davis was
wounded in the thigh on 2d Sep. We went to Va. with 14 men and returned to
Tenn. with 5; Heartsell boys was captured at Morestown; Bill Heartsell was
wounded, the Yankees left him at Morestown; we gave the Yankees a good
chase...the boys got Yankee tricks. I got Col. John Brownlow's hat. there is
about 5 of the old Co. now besides Hall he is always _____; T.C. Knight,
William Clemmer, N.H. Davis, William McGuire and myself is all that is left.
Hugh Fry is detailed in the ordinance department.
. . .
Found on another list;
From: "Judy A. Burdick" <jaburdalburd(a)juno.com>
Subject: [PABERKS] Ancestors in Berks, Montg, Schuylkill
Hi June, Bob, Lenore, and List,
I'm replying to everyone at once to save time and repetition. Thank you
. . .
My grandmother, Elizabeth Dorcas BARTH (parents are Christian and Mary
Etta), married Thomas Irvin HOLT, whose mother was Mary HUNSBERGER. The
Hunsberger line traces back to MONTGOMERY COUNTY, and includes the
surnames of HITTLE, FRANKLIN, HACKMAN, CLEMMER, SCHRAUGER, DETWEILER,
OBERHOLTZER, GODSHALK, CUSTER, HERMANS, DAVITS, HENRICHS, VAN HAREN,
DOORS, COMES, WILHELMS (many of these last names are from Germany, the
immigrant being Gotshalk.)
Fouond on another list;
From: "Glenn Stephens" <gstephens(a)prodigy.net>
Subject: Cut & Paste Version of Nicholas Will
Will of Nicholas Remely
[From Philadelphia,PA Wills; Book F, pp 90-91, file number 89 from Microfilm
#2817, PA State Archives, Harrisburg, PA; Tuesday, June 20, 2000]
And I Nicholas Remely Give and bequeath unto Johannese Blyler or to his Wife
or Children Three pounds to be paid in November in the year One Thousand
Seven hundred and Thirty Nine. And I Give and bequeath unto Henry Diller my
Great Coat and A Pair of Leather Britches. But if he will have my Saddle
Instead of three pounds my Will is the he may have it. And I Give and
bequeath unto Abraham Soaler my hat and Coat and Wastcoat that is now at
Sopes. And all my Creditors that have not yet given Bond shall give them
yet as they have promissed to Give. And when all my Debts are paid and the
money due to me paid my Will is that the overplus shall be sent to my
Brother Ambrose Remely Living at Weisseim at the Sand in Palatine near
Ma[n]heim. The above is done with my Consent, Nicholas Remely. The
Executors shall be Jacob Klemmer and Abraham Soaler to Get in the Debts and
pay the bequeaths according to the above Will. Dilman Kolb, Hannes Huber,
Johannes Blyler. This is a true copy translated out of the Dutch.
Philadelphia-January 23, 1738. Then Personally appeared Dilman Kolb and
Hans Huber two of the Witnesses to the foregoing Will and on their solemn
affirmation according to Law did Declare they saw and heard Nicholas Remely,
the Testator above named Sign Seal Publish and Declared the same Will to be
his last Will and Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of sound
Mind memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge. {E.Pervans,
Reg Genl}
Item That Nicholas Remely give in his last Sickness on his dying Bed to
Abraham Sahler a Coast Waiscoat a pair of Britches and a Dublet of the same
Stuff as Witness our hands Dilman Kolb, Hans Huber, Jacob Glemar, Johannes
Bleyler. Philadelphia January the Twenty Eighth 1738 Then personally
appeared Dielman Kolb, Hans Huber, Jacob Glemar & Johannes Bleyler - the
Witnesses to the foregoing Codicil And on their Solemn affirmation according
to Law did Declare they saw and heard Nicholas Remely in the time of his
last sickness the same Day and Soon after signed his last Will and Testament
and about three Days before his Death and heard him the said Nicholas
declare the above Codicil to be part of his said last Will and Testament and
that at the doing thereof he was of Sound Mind memory & understanding to the
best of their knowledge. {Corani Pervans, Reg Genl}
Be it Remembered That on the Twenty Eighth Day of January 1738 The last Will
and Testament of Nicholas Remely Deced was proved in due form of Law and
Probate and Letters Testamentary were granted to Jacob Klemmer and Abraham
Soaler Executors therein named being first solemnly affirmed according to
Law well and truly to Administer the said Deced Estate and to being a true
and perfect Inventory thereof into the Register Generals Office at Philad..
at or before the Twenty third Day of February next and a true and just
Account when thereunto Lawfully required Given under the Seal of the said
Office. {E.Pervans, Reg Genl}
Found on another list;
From: Bobbi Robert <brobert(a)peoplepc.com>
Subject: [Pafayett-L] 1900 Census Brownsville Boro, Sht 14 part B
1900 Federal Census Roll 1409; Brownsville Borough, Fayette County, ED 4,
Sheet 14, Page 56B
* or U =unreadable on census copy
Dwelling#, Family#, LName, FName, Relationship, Race, Sex, Birth month year,
age, Marital Status, Mother of Children, Children Living, Birthplace, Father
Birth, Mother Birth, Immigr. year, years in US, Naturalization status,
Occupation
. . .
326 338 Clemmer Samuel W Head W M Sept 1836 64
M 40 Pennsylvania Maryland Maryland
Harness Maker
326 338 Clemmer Elizabeth Wife W F July 1839 60
M 40 4 0 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
. . .
330 342 Clymer Alice Servant W F May 1875 25 S
Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Servant
. . .
Found on another list;
From: "C.J. & Ali" <poohnsnug(a)1st.net>
Subject: [OHADAMS] RE: James Smith
Mary Lee,
I am a descendent from Samuel Smith and Barbara Clemmer from Adams Co. I
don't have much information on Samuel and Barbara but I do have on Andrew
Clemmer Smith and his wife Mary Jane Puntenney Smith.
Andrew was born Sept 17,1836 died July 08,1915 Married Oct 04,1864
to Mary Jane Puntenney they had seven children.
Does any of this sound like it might be a connection to your Smith's?
Thanks
CJ Skinner
poohnsnug(a)1st.net
This was on Ancestory.com; is such an easy tip, I wondered why didn't I
think of that? Hope it helps you with this annoying problem.
Lanita
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Sarge aka Gus
Published in the Saginaw, MI - News June 15, 2000
Clymer, Mr. Richard J., Saginaw, Michigan. Passed away suddenly Monday, June
12, 2000 at his home. Age 53 years. He was born November 3, 1946 in Bay
City, Michigan. Richard married Mary Miceli on October 2, 1971. She survives
him. He was employed at Monumental Life Insurance for the past nine years.
Richard was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Surviving
besides
his wife Mary are four daughters, Alicia Clymer, Bay City; Kimberly Clymer,
Fenton; Christine Clymer, Freeland; Vicki Clymer, Saginaw; three
grandchildren, Colby Fletcher, Tyler Schram and Rebecca Clymer; Richard's
father, Franklin Clymer and his wife Marian, Bay City. Richard was preceded
in death by his mother, Mary Jane (Betty) Clymer, and by one sister and one
brother, Carol Ann Clymer and Robert R. Clymer. Cremation has taken place. A
Memorial service will take place 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 16, 2000 at St.
Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Rev. Fr. Leonard Stunek, O.F.M., will
officiate. There will be no visiting hours at the funeral home. Friends may
call at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until
time of service. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to
consider memorials to the Richard Clymer Memorial Fund. Arrangements
entrusted to The Snow Funeral Home, 3775 N. Center Road.
Found on another list;
From: "RAYMOND P. WALKER" <yousah(a)worldnet.att.net>
Subject: John Bevington-Frances Scott Line
Hello Everyone,
Here comes another big one, John Bevington, s/o Henry Bevington and Ann
Blacknon, and then I think I will give you a weeks vacation in order to
catch up. My hopes in presenting my files would enable us to have the most
accurate information by correcting and adding to the information I am
releasing. Please don't just copy what I am presenting. Check it for
accuracy, A second reason for my doing this is the fact Ray and I are
attending far more funerals than weddings. Now, let us get started.
John Bevington, s/o Henry Bevington and Ann Blacknon, was b. 21 May 1780,
Maryland; d. 30 Aug 1854, Defiance Co., OH; m. Frances Scott, 20 Sep 1810,
Beaver Co., PA. Frances Scott was b. 21 Oct 1791, Ireland; d. 27 May 1869,
Wayne Co., OH. The following are their children:
. . .
2. Henry Bevington, b. 18 Nov 1812, Beaver Co., PA; d. 16 Dec 1890,
Hicksville, Defiance Co., OH; m. Elizabeth Cheyney, 30 Apr 1835, Wayne Co.,
OH
. . .
Henry Bevington, s/o John Bevington and Frances Scott, was b. 18 Nov 1812,
Beaver Co., PA; d. 16 Dec 1890, Hicksville, Defiance Co., OH; m. Elizabeth
Cheyney 30 Apr 1835, Wayne Co., OH. Elizabeth Cheyney was b. 20 Aug 1811,
Fayette Co., PA; d. 23 Oct 1889, Hicksville, Defiance Co., OH. The
following are their children:
. . .
6. John Loyd Bevington, b. 8 Sep 1846, Wayne Co., OH; d. 2 Jul 1921; m.
Adeline Clemmer, 24 Oct 1867, Defiance Co., OH
. . .
John Loyd Bevington, s/o Henry Bevington & Elizabeth Cheyney; m. Adeline
Clemmer who ws b. 1850, Defiance Co., OH; They had a daughter, Edith E.
Bevington, b. 20 Mar 1874, Hicksville Twp, Defiance Co., OH; m. Charles
Goller. Charles Goller was b. 1870, Defiance Co., OH and they had a son,
Earl Goller.
. . .
TO BE CONTINUED IN SECTION 2
Floralyn
Found on another list;
From: cobbr(a)attglobal.net
Subject: [VAPITTSY-L] CLIMER, HILL, ADKINS/ATKINS
I am trying to get information about my husband's great grandparents and
family..
Issac CLIMER (Born in NC) and Sarah Jane HILL were married in
Pittsylvania Co. Their son, William Edgar CLIMER was born in Chatham,
near Danville in 1867. They also had four other daughters, Martha
CLIMER, Alice CLIMER, Dorothy CLIMER and Anna (?) CLIMER. William,
Martha, Dorothy and Alice went to Cincinnati before 1890. William first,
followed by the others. Issac and Sarah Jane CLIMER also went.
Anna Climer (Aunt Tiny was a nickname) married ATKINS or ADKINS and
stayed in the Chatham. The last address that any of the family had for
her was a 1986 address c/o Roy Worley, Dry Fork Blairs,VA.
Any information about these family names would be greatly appreciated.
Anne Cobb
Found on another list;
From: Howard Rhyne <howard(a)loclnet.com>
Subject: Rhyne
Surname: Rhyne
-------------------------
Rhyne
Posted by Ann-Marie on Sat, 10 Jun 2000, in response
to RHYNE BOOK, posted by Howard Rhyne on Fri, 02 Jun 2000
Surname: Rhyne, Clemmer
My Great Grandmother was ?Daisy Rhyne, m. Charles Clemmer b. 1890, d 1982,
and had several 7? children. Prob. GASTON cty, NC. Do you have info prior
to
gr-grndmother?
Thank you for any help.
Hello Anna Marie:
We have Charles Earnest Clemmer Sr. born 1 Mar 1890 in Stanley , Gaston
co.
N.C. Died 25 Nov 1982, Buried in Dallas, N.C. This must be yours. However
he was married to LOLA Ida Rhyne and had 6 children : Charles Dayne
Clemmer,Luther S. Clemmer,Margaret Lavinia Clemmer, Charles Ernest Clemmer
Jr., Keith W Clemmer and Jack Clemmer. Do you recognize any of these names?
Howard
See: http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/
Published in the Kitchener-Waterloo area CAN - Record 2000-5-20
COSTA, Rochelle (nee Clemmer) - Passed away, at K-W Health Centre of Grand
River Hospital, on Thursday, May 18, 2000, at the age of 27 years. Beloved
wife of David; loved daughter of Andrea and Clark Clemmer; sister of Chris
and his wife Rosa and Tim and his wife Andrea; cherished daughter-in-law to
Duarte and Anna Costa; dear sister-in-law of Marino Costa; loved aunt of
Taylor and Marissa. Friends may call at the Schreiter- Sandrock Funeral Home
and Chapel, 51 Benton at Church St., Kitchener, 742-4481, today (Saturday)
7-9 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will be recited from the
funeral home on Monday at 10:30 a.m., followed by Mass of Christian Burial
at St. Aloysius RC Church at 11 a.m. Interment Williamsburg Cemetery. Parish
prayers will be recited Sunday at 8:30 p.m. from the funeral home. Rochelle
fought with complications of diabetes for the last five years and
contributions may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Kidney
Foundation. "Rochelle, you fought a good fight right to the end. You touched
more people than you will ever know. Your spirit and courage will never be
forgotten. Rest in Peace." - Source: , Area Code:
519
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962