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Found on another list;
Source: NORCAL-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: ford31(a)webtv.net (Jeanne)
Subject: Sonoma Co. CA. 1876
Russian River Flag
Healdsburg, Ca.
April 6, 1876 issue
Frank MITCHELL, an actor from San Francisco, and Lena CLYMER, aka
MITCHELL, a woman who formerly lived with him, were killed by Harry
KLEINSMITH at Big River, on the night of March 27th.
Published in the Sarasota, FL - Herald-Tribune January 25, 2001
Jacob M. Clemmer
Jacob M. Clemmer, 87, Tucson, Ariz., and formerly of Sarasota, died Jan. 20,
2001.
He was born May 13, 1913, in Harleysville, Pa., and came to Sarasota in 1986
from Souderton, Pa. He moved to Tucson in 1998. He retired after more than
10 years with Publix Supermarket in Sarasota. He was a member of Franconia,
Pa., Mennonite Church.
Survivors include a son, Jacob I. Jr. of Harleysville; three daughters,
Mildred L. Bauman of Telford, Pa., Lorraine L. Zook of Souderton and Betty
A. Moyer of Tucson; three brothers, William of Chalfont, Pa., Cyrus of
Souderton and Marvin of Harleysville; three sisters, Mary E. Derstine of
Franconia, Elizabeth Kupeerus of New Paris, Ind., and Alice Rittenhouse of
Harleysville; nine grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Services and burial will be in Franconia. David R. Sadler Funeral Home in
Telford is in charge.
Memorial donations may be made to American Diabetes Association, 1 Plymouth
Meeting, Suite 520, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
I thought maybe someone on the list might be able to help this person.
----- Original Message -----
From: RaeAnn Farnes <wasuup(a)pacbell.net>
To: <dlcict(a)att.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 12:23 AM
Subject: Saerching for biological sister
Hi,
In the Geneology.com. The name Eliza Clemmer came up in my search for Sharon
M White. It shows shee married a Randy Vanesslestyn in 1976.
I am looking for Sharon M. ( White is her maiden name) Her Mothers name is
Joan. Maiden name Ohair. Her DOB is 11/25/57 in San Diego. It is imperative
that I reach Joan. If you happen to be a relative., please call collect at
619-296-1890. My name is RaeAnn. If not, I am very sorry to have bothered
you. This concerns an adoption on 7/13/59 In Long Beach California and
Charlotte (Evans at the time)
RaeAnn
I am also looking under Joan Sylvester. She married Curtis L Sylvester in
California
Hi,
I am also looking for Joan ( Ohair) Her Mothers name is Laurel. Maiden name
Woodfin. Her DOB is 02/14/37 in Oklahoma. I may have to reach her daughter
Sharon.(my sister)
RaeAnn
Published in the Royal Oak, MI - Daily Tribune 2000-12-10
Delores Klemmer
Delores Klemmer, 94, of Royal Oak, died Monday, Dec. 4,2000, at
home. She was born Feb. 1, 1906, in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Her husband, Joseph, is deceased.
Surviving are children, John "Jack" (Hilda), Rosemary Squier,
Robert and Karl; 14 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren;
and one great-great-grandchild.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St.
Mary's Catholic Church, Royal Oak.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Soci-
ety.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
This is the result of reading the pamphlet and being interviewed by the
local newspaper.
In 1899, Charles Kaiser of Norristown conspired with James Clemmer and
Elizabeth Kalb to murder Kaiser's wife, Emma to collect $11,000 from her life
insurance.
While taking a buggy ride on Crooked Lane in Upper Merion Township, the
Kaisers were stopped by James Clemmer, who shot and killed Emma Kaiser.
Clemmer wounded Charles Kaiser in the arm to make it appear as if it were a
robbery. But the police were suspicious and called in Clemmer's
girlfriend,DeKalb. She spilled the beans and got two years while Kaiser and
Clemmer were sentenced to hang. Clemmer was hanged; Kaiser cut the arteries
in his legs and arms with.a clock spring and bled to death. Leon Clemmer, a
Jenkintown architect and historian, is related to the murderer, James
Clemmer.I think it's sort of amusing. After all, how many people can say
they have a relative hanged for murder?" Clemmer said with a laugh.
The full account of the Crime is told in a book (Tabloid ) Kaiser, Clemmer
and the Lady in Black, a copy in the archives of the Mennonite Historians of
Eastern Pennsylvania,Harleysville Pa,
Found on another list;
Source: BISH-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Cregg and Kris" <Geep70(a)bright.net>
Subject: [BISH] Some Ohio Bish's from MD or Germany
. . .
George Ward Clemmer Bish b.9/16/1870 Johnsville, Montgomery Co. OH d.
5/28/1936 Greenville Twp., Darke Co. OH son of Henry J. Bish of
Westminster, MD and Catherine Clemmer of Johnsville, Montgomery Co. OH. ,
his wife was Julia Kathryn....
. . .
George William Bish b. 11/13/1871 Johnsville, Montgomery Co. OH d. Dec. 24,
1934 Dayton, Montgomery Co. OH md. to Clara B.....son of Noah T. Bish and
Sarah Clemmer of Ohio. Both Noah and his son are buried in woodland
Cemetery, Dayton OH.
Found on another list;
Source: CLEMENTS-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: BOOTSIE729(a)aol.com
Subject: [CLEMENTS-L] North Carolina Marriages
. . .
CLEMMER,Margaret,HANCOCK,William M. ,1, Mar,1792,Rowan Co.,NC
. . .
Found on another list;
Source: GC-Larimer Co. Co Obits Forum
URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Co/LarimerObits/1171
From: janet <>
Subject: Eunice Ethelen Fern Hardwick
Surname: Hardwick, Wagginer, Creecy, Clemmer, Humison
-------------------------
Loveland Reporter Herald
Tuesday Jan. 2, 2001 page b-3
Eunice Ethelen Fern Hardwick, 85, formerly of Loveland, died Dec. 31, 2000,
in Paonia Care and Rehab Center in Paonia, Colo.
She was born June 14, 1915, in Fort Morgan to George W. and Cynthia A.
Wagginer Creecy.
She was raised in Fort Morgan and attended school there.
She married William L. Hardwick in Sterling Oct. 26, 1935.
She was a homemaker who lived in Loveland most of her life. She moved to
Paonia in 1995.
She was a member of the Nazarene Church in Loveland.
She enjoyed music cooking and Bible sturdy.
She is survived by son Robert Clemmer and wife Beverly of Paonia, sister
Hazel Humison of Oregon, five grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and
many great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband and two brothers.
Taylor Funeral Service in Delta is handline the arrangements. Visitation
will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Jan. 4 at the Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home, 1102
Lincoln Ave., in Loveland.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Jan. 5 at the Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home.
The Rev. Jim Lynch will officiate. Burial will be at Loveland Burial Park.
Pastor Sam Clemmer was called to the First Mennonite Church
Philadelphia in 1868, he died 2 years later. He had been the Pastor at the
Herford Mennonite Meeting. Samuel paid $9,000 for 123 acres adJolnlng land
of Rev. Christian Clemmer (Berks DB 61,524). Rev. Chrlstian had bullt a house
near that of hls father, George. Meanwhile, ln 1865, the Flrst Mennonite
Church of Phlladelphla had been founded and; ln 1868, the congregation needed
a minister . Samuel was called to be thelr first paid minister and he began
hls duties on 5/5/1868. Four days previously, he sold hls 123 acres ln
Hereford Twp. to Nathan Hertzog of Lower Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co. for
$12,394 (Berks DB 93,15). Whlle in Phlla., he reportedly lived at 2209
Franklln St. The church, at Dlamond and Reese Sts. (near Fifth) is, as of
1970, still standing. The congregation moved the church to Huntindon Valley
where it is called The First Mennonite Chirch of Huntingdon Valley.
"The pastorate of Brother Clemmer was crowned with success; but in lest than
two years the Lord saw fit to call him to his eternal home."
His widow( 42 yrs old ) Judith stayed in Philadelphia and raised her family.
Today we would call her a " single mother"
This is from the Philadelphia Directories (The Telephone book before
Teplehones)
1871 -CLEMMER, SAMUEL G. DRYGOODS 2252 N. 7th St.
1874 -CLEMMER, JUDITH (Widow of Sam G.) 2209 Franklin
1875-7CLEMMER, JOEL G. TELLER* 2209 Franklin
1880 -CLEMMER, ANDREW G. ORGANS 2258 N. 7th
CLEMMER, JONAS G.CLERK
1882 -CLEMMER, JONAS G.DRUGGIST 2209 Franklin
A.G. CLEMMER & Co. FIRST CLASS PIANOS AND ORGANS** 13th &
Chestnut (Advertisement) RES-4009 Locust
* My grandfather was also an organist for John Wanamaker's City Church. His
ultimate position was as the Treasurer of Lanson Industries, Phila..
** This is a retail outlet for the sale of organs and pianos.
Leon Clemmer
Found on another list;
Source: GC- Wright Co. Mo Queries
URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Wright/604
From: Carolyn Allen <allencdca(a)aol.com>
Subject: Sherman and Lillie Climer
Surname: Climer
-------------------------
I am the granddaughter of Sherman and Lillie Climer.
I hope the following information will help in your search.
Sherman and Lillie moved from Mo. in 1930's to Kimberly, Idaho. Sherman
died 1977. Lillie died December 1969. Their children were as follows:
1) Alberta was the oldest and I understand she died as a infant.
2) Albert Burl Climer dob 080521 Mt Grove, Mo. died 102575 in Salinas
California.
Her married Florence Gertrude Morris in Twin Falls, Idaho . Albet and
Florence
had 3 daughters.. Kathryn Louise dob 020648 Twin Falls, Idaho . Carolyn
Ann dob 100349 Twin Falls, Idaho and Deborah Sue 122853 Salinas, Ca.
3) Marjorie (Polly) lived in Twin Falls, Id. she passed died 1995. She
had 2 daughters patty dob 1947 and Vickie 1950.
4) Mable Lorraine (married herbert wolf) died in Boise,Id. she had 2 chldren
Sherman Herbert and Judy.
5) Anabelle (married Thoms Sapp) she is currently living in Kimberly Idaho.
They had 5 children, Randy, Rhonda, Thomas, Kent and Peggy Jane.
6) Harold dob 051725 died in Kimberly, Idaho 112787. married Berneice
Please let me know if you have any additional information on the Climer
family. I am currently working on Harve Helsley's family.
Hope to hear from you.
Found on another list;
Source: PA-OLD-CHESTER-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Sandra Ferguson" <ferg(a)intelos.net>
Subject: Louden Vs Louder
There were Lowdens, and I find some listed in New Garden MM.....the book I
have in from 1704-1799, and there are no Louders, just Louden or
Loudons...sorry....good theory! IMMIGRATION OF THE IRISH QUAKERS INTO
PENNSYLVANIA 1782-1750 has a good bit on the Lowden family....
the only thing I can find is a Peter Louder, listed on the 1689 list of
Chester Landowners.
BucksCo;
. . .
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
Page 214. Mary Clymer, Lower Milford Twp., widow of Christian Clymer,
December'd. Son-in-law Henry Beitteler, exr. Ch. Jacob, Ester wife of
Adam Shitz. Ch. of son Christian Clymer December'd. Isaac, Anna wife of
Henry Louder, Gerhard Clymer, Mally wife of Henry Beitteler, John,
David and Samuel Clymer. Wits: David Musselman, Daniel Cooper.
. . .
Published in the Gastonia, NC - Gazette January 2, 2001
Callie C. Neely
DALLAS - Callie Clemmer Neely, 56, 429 Pine St., died Dec. 29, 2000.
She was a native of Gaston County, daughter of the late Ruby Clemmer Hall,
member of Springfield Memorial Baptist Church, Stanley, where she served as
an Associate Minister, homemaker.
SURVIVORS: Husband of 35 years, Howard O. Neely, of the home; sons,
Johnathan O. Neely, Greensboro, Jerald Neely, of the home; daughters, Heidi
C. and Erica Neely, of the home; father, Edward Hall, Gastonia; sister, Edna
Sue Hall, Gastonia; grandchildren, Travis Waters and Joshua Neely
FUNERAL: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Springfield Memorial Baptist Church, Stanley,
Rev. Theodore Armstrong Jr.
BURIAL: Church cemetery
VISITATION: One hour before service, church
ARRANGEMENTS: Costner Funeral Home
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.orgwww.clemmer.org/1962
Found on anorther list;
Source: PA-OLD-CHESTER-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Sandra Ferguson" <ferg(a)intelos.net>
Subject: Re: HOGG - PATTERSON - JACKSON
. . .
Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
FITZWATER, GEORGE. City of Philadelphia. Gentleman. October 11,
1748/9. June 15, 1750. J.263.
Sons-in-Law: Joseph House, Isaac Griffiths, William Coleman, Francis
Richardson and Joseph Morris. Children: Hannah, Mary, Martha, Sarah
and Elizabeth. Grandchildren: George Clymer, Phebe and George Morris,
Mary and Elizabeth Griffiths, Peregoine and Mary Hogg, Mary, Grace and
Hannah Richardson. Exec: William and Hannah Coleman, Francis and Mary
Richardson. Witnesses: Thomas Hopkinson, Tench Francis, Junr., Thomas
Biles.
. . .
Found on another list;
Source: PAMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: DLHGLH(a)aol.com
Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] Misc. News Articles from Pennsburg in 1901
Ref: Town & Country, Pennsburg, Montgomery Co., PA - Saturday, January 12,
1901
. . .
PURCHASED A PENNSBURG PROPERTY
Henry STAHSEL, of this borough, on Thursday purchased the property located
on
Main Street, this borough, known as the Henry WILL place, from Henry CLEMMER
of Clayton, for $2050. The tract consists of a brick house, and two
beautiful
building lots fronting on Main street. The house is at present tenanted by
Enos HUNSBERGER. Mr. STAHSEL intends to improve the house and also build a
new double dwelling house on one of the lots in spring. The property adjoins
that of Mr. STAHSEL.
. . .
Found on another list;
Source: TXHILL-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "emcraw" <emcraw(a)msn.com>
Subject: Re: Lewises Buried in Woodbury Cemetery
I have read the messages ref the Lewis families of Hill co TX. My
grandmother had a sister Lizzie Benton who married John Lewis in Hill co 13
Dec 1897. In the 1900 census they had one daughter, Inez, born in Oct
1899. I was told that Lizzie died shortly after this and John Lewis
remarried. I have never been able to find anything further on John or his
daughter Inez. Would any of you researching the Lewis family have any
information on this family?
Lizzie was a daughter of Sully Reeves Benton and Betty Jones Nunn
(my gr grandparents.) Betty was a daughter of William M Nunn, grand
daughter of William R Nunn. She was born in Hill Co in 1854. Sully Reeves
was a son of Mary Matilda Reeves Benton Climer, stepson of James M Climer
who came to Hill Co about 1867. Sully's brother was George W Benton who was
a doctor in Hill Co from about 1883 until his death about 1908. Any
information on any of these families would be appreciated.
Thanks so much for your attention. Ellen
Found on another list;
Source: KY-FOOTSTEPS-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "clcrawford" <clcrawford(a)prodigy.net>
Subject: [KYF] Mt Vernon Newspapers Mar 22, 1901
March 22, 1901
LOCALS
. . .
Penitentiary: William Clymer who lived on Clear Creek in this county
several years ago was convicted in the Lincoln circuit court on the charge
of assaulting Miss Sallie Crabtree and was given ten years in the
penitentiary
. . .
Found on another list;
Source: Somebodys-Links-Newsletter-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Julia M. Case" <juliecase(a)prodigy.net>
Subject: Somebody's Links, Vol. 3, No. 2
. . .
I have a copy of a Birth Registration for Nella Whitehead
KLEMMER, born in Detroit, Michigan, 10 June 1936, found in my
mother-in-law's Bible. No one in the family knows of any
connection. I would gladly give it to its rightful owner.
Cheryl Westfall tedrick(a)earthlink.net
Found on another list;
Source: OHALLEN-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: Leah Raney <leahnell(a)centurytel.net>
Subject: Re: [Allen Cty List] BLOOM ZELLER
In researching my ZELLER ancestry I have found that Mary Ann (Mollie) ZELLER
married a Jacob BLOOM in Hancock County on Nov. 2, 1863. They had Eva, who
married William Montgomery, Samantha, who married a Clymer, William,
who
married Mary Fox, and Christina, who married Robert Lafferty in Hancock
County.
Christina and Robert had Harold, died in infancy, and May. Do these ring a
bell?
- Leah in Texas