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Published in the Texarkana, TX - Gazette 10-27-2001
CYNTHIA CLIMER
DAINGERFIELD, Texas--Cynthia Gail Climer, 48, of Marietta, Texas, died
Thursday, Oct. 25, 2001, at her home.
Mrs. Climer was born Oct. 18, 1953, in Daingerfield. She was a homemaker and
a member of Veal Switch Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by one
daughter, Dana Climer.
Survivors include her husband, Bobby Climer of Marietta; one son, Tracey
Climer of Marietta; two daughters, Stacey Climer and Michelle Climer of
Marietta; her mother, Hullne Smith of Marietta; two brothers, Donald
Lovelady of Daingerfield and Jimmy Dan Lovelady of Texarkana; one sister,
Peggy Bolton of Dallas; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Services will be 2 p.m. today at Nail-Haggard Funeral Home Chapel with the
Rev. Curtis Hall officiating. Burial will be in Clark Cemetery.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
You mention a lot of names..........
Oberholtzer.........along with Hunsinger and Clemmer.....started the "new"
Mennonites
the Eastern Conference 1847.
Grubb The must famous was Nathanhael Bertolet Grubb, Pastor of the First
Mennonite Church, Philadelphia, founder of the Mennonite Retirement Home in
Frederick Pennsylvania, down Colonial Road from the Bertolet Meeting House
where Clemmer preached to Oberholzer and Hunsinger at their meeting 1847.
Leon Clemmer
I am looking to fill in missing information on the family of Jacob Krey
and Deborah Holdeman ( places , dates , Spouses other children )
Stanford L.Landis
1 Jacob Krey b: 1720 d: 1759
* +Deborah Holdeman d: Aft. 1762 Father: Christian Holdeman Mother:
Catharine Krey
2 Christian H. Oberholtzer b: 1730
* +Sara Kolb Detweiler b: October 17, 1745 d: 1822 Father: Jacob
Detweiler Mother: Neltgen Van-Sintern Kolb
2 Catharine H. Oberholtzer b: Abt. 1731 d: in Upper Salford Twp.
Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania Burial: Upper Salford Twp. Montgomery Co.
Pennsylvania
* +George Friederich d: December 01, 1806 in Upper Salford Twp.
Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania Burial: Upper Salford Twp. Montgomery Co.
Pennsylvania
3 Jacob O. Frederick
* +Sarah ( Frederick) ???
3 Catharine O. Frederick b: 1762 d: September 26, 1837
* +Joseph Hendricks b: February 08, 1766 d: November 26, 1839 Father:
Peter T. Hendricks Mother: Anna Godshalk
3 Maria O. Frederick b: Abt. 1764 d: December 14, 1844
* +Isaac Smith b: Abt. 1760 d: July 18, 1853
3 Barbara O. Frederick
* +Mr. Grubb
4 Jacob Grubb
4 George Grubb
3 John O. Frederick b: June 15, 1769 d: June 11, 1856 Burial:
Salford Mennonite Cem.
* +Anna Hendricks b: October 25, 1772 d: September 28, 1859 Burial:
Salford Mennonite Cem.
4 George H . Frederick b: March 27, 1792 d: March 15, 1867 Burial:
Salford Mennonite Cem.
* +Catharine Schumaker b: September 06, 1800 d: August 24,
1875 Burial: Salford Mennonite Cem.
4 Maria H . Frederick b: 1801
4 Margretha H. Frederick b: September 11, 1811
4 Samuel H. Frederick b: Abt. 1814
3 Benjamin O. Frederick b: August 14, 1770 d: May 26, 1849
* +Hannah Stauffer Father: Hans Ulrich Stauffer Mother: Joanna
Harley
4 Abraham S. Frederick b: July 13, 1795
4 Benjamin S. Frederick b: January 19, 1799
4 Hannah S. Frederick b: December 21, 1801
4 Rachel S. Frederick b: February 03, 1805
4 Isaac S. Frederick b: 1807
4 Ann S. Frederick b: 1810
4 Deborah S. Frederick b: January 17, 1819
3 George O. Frederick b: 1773 d: December 17, 1814 in Upper Salford
Twp.Penna.
* +Elizabeth Long b: November 11, 1785 d: January 18, 1873
4 Lydia L. Frederick b: Abt. 1810
4 Catherine L. Frederick
4 Frank L. Frederick
4 Elizabeth L. Frederick
3 Henry Oberholtzer Frederick b: 1777 d: December 08, 1821 in Upper
Salford Twp.Penna.
* +Catharine Long b: May 30, 1784 d: June 30, 1851
4 Catharine Long Frederick b: August 17, 1817 d: August 26, 1897
* +Henry K. Gottschall b: March 20, 1812 d: January 26, 1895 Father:
Jacob H. Gottschall Mother: Barbara Kindig
4 Charles L. Frederick b: November 16, 1805 d: May 30, 1891
* +Susanna Nace b: October 30, 1808 d: 1896
4 [1] George L. Frederick b: February 13, 1808 d: June 30, 1865
* +Catharine Stauffer b: October 20, 1809 d: March 22, 1835
*2nd Wife of [1] George L. Frederick:
* +Maria Scholl b: August 24, 1810 d: January 08, 1899
4 Jacob L. Frederick b: December 11, 1809 d: August 25, 1875
* +Sarah Nace b: January 31, 1816 d: May 10, 1852
4 Henry L. Frederick b: April 30, 1814 d: November 02, 1896
* +Mary Nace b: October 26, 1818 d: November 09, 1895
4 Joseph L. Frederick b: May 20, 1820 d: June 13, 1880
* +Abigail Cressman b: October 15, 1825 d: December 01, 1903
2 John Oberholtzer b: 1735
* +Usula ( Oberholtzer) ??? b: 1742
3 Kate Oberholtzer b: 1771 d: April 11, 1849
* +Dillman Clemens Ziegler b: February 02, 1768 d: May 01, 1849 Father:
Dillman K. Ziegler Mother: Barbara Clemens m: October 06, 1791
4 Abraham O. Ziegler
4 Barbara O. Ziegler
4 Dillman O. Ziegler b: February 21, 1813 d: February 28, 1855
* +Maria Jacobs b: May 19, 1816 d: August 05, 1848
4 Jacob O. Ziegler
4 John O. Ziegler
4 Kate O. Ziegler
4 Hannah O. Ziegler b: September 04, 1797 in Skippack Twp.Pa. d: July
08, 1840 in Skippack Twp.Pa.
* +George Schott Hunsicker b: July 02, 1796 in Skippack Twp.Pa. d:
January 15, 1884 in Skippack Twp.Pa. Father: Valentine Greder
Hunsicker Mother: Elizabeth Schott
4 Elizabeth O. Ziegler b: September 29, 1801 d: September 15, 1883 in
Skippack Twp.Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania Burial: Lower Skippack
Mennonite Cem.Skippack Twp.Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania
* +Abraham S. Hunsicker b: September 05, 1801 d: May 30, 1891 in
Skippack Twp.Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania Father: Valentine Greder
Hunsicker Mother: Elizabeth Schott Burial: Lower Skippack Mennonite
Cem.Skippack Twp.Montgomery Co. Pennsylvania
4 Michael O. Ziegler b: May 23, 1808 d: January 05, 1898
* +Mary M. Landis b: June 20, 1812 d: January 10, 1896 Father: Jacob
Landes Mother: Sarah Moyer
2 [4] Jacob Holdeman Oberholtzer b: 1740 d: December 13, 1813
* +Elizabeth Clemmer b: 1738 d: 1814 Father: Henrich Clemmer Mother:
Maria (Clemmer) ???
3 John Oberholtzer
* +Susanna Moyer b: March 24, 1777 d: February 23, 1863
3 Henry Clemmer Oberholtzer b: February 10, 1760 d: October 17,
1829
* +Hannah Kolb Detweiler b: March 23, 1754 d: June 05, 1835 Father:
Jacob Detweiler Mother: Neltgen Van-Sintern Kolb
4 Elizabeth Detweiler Oberholtzer b: June 25, 1788 in Franconia Twp.
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania d: August 30, 1870 in Lower Salford Twp.
, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
* +John Bergey b: August 23, 1783 in Lower Salford Twp. Montgomery
County, Pennsylvania d: December 06, 1865 in Lower Salford Twp.
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Father: Christian Bergey Mother: Mary
(Bergey) ??? m: April 15, 1808
4 Catherine D. Oberholtzer
* +George Clemens Father: Abraham Clemens Mother: Mary Steiner
3 Maria Oberholtzer b: November 19, 1764
* +Samuel Gehman b: May 09, 1767 d: September 24, 1845 Father: Abraham
Gehman Mother: Elizabeth Bechtel
3 Elizabeth Oberholtzer b: 1769 d: May 27, 1838
* +[2] Isaac K. Alderfer b: October 07, 1773 d: November 08, 1812 m:
1802
3 Hannah Oberholtzer b: September 05, 1776 d: September 12, 1801
* +[2] Isaac K. Alderfer b: October 07, 1773 d: November 08, 1812 m:
1797
3 [3] Jacob Oberholtzer b: March 06, 1784 d: August 03, 1859
* +Catharine Rush b: November 15, 1785 d: February 19, 1826
*2nd Wife of [3] Jacob Oberholtzer:
* +Mary Wismer b: December 15, 1801 d: December 31, 1889
*2nd Wife of [4] Jacob Holdeman Oberholtzer:
* +Ester Lederach b: 1742 d: 1758 Father: Andrew Lederach Mother:
Magdalena ( Lederach) ???
2 Henry H. Oberholtzer b: 1746
2 Abraham H. Oberholt b: 1747
2 Mary H.Oberholtzer b: 1751 d: Bef. 1822
* +Christian Souder,Jr. b: Abt. 1747 d: Abt. 1822 Father: Christian
Souder Mother: Margaret
3 Henry O. Souder
3 Abraham O. Souder
3 Catharine O. Souder
3 Elizabeth O. Souder
3 Barbara O. Souder
3 Magdalena O. Souder
3 Susanna O. Souder
3 Christian O. Souder b: May 24, 1777 d: October 06, 1862 Burial:
Rockhill Mennointe Cem.
* +Elizabeth Schlichter Oberholtzer b: February 18, 1782 d: February 04,
1865 Father: Joseph Oberholtzer Mother: Susanna Yost Schlichter m: August
18, 1803 Burial: Rockhill Mennointe Cem.
4 Joseph O. Souder b: March 01, 1804
4 Maria O. Souder b: December 19, 1805
4 Henry O. Souder b: September 01, 1807
4 Catharine O. Souder b: November 15, 1809
4 Samuel O. Souder b: March 23, 1811 d: April 07, 1866 Burial:
Rockhill Mennointe Cem.
* +Elizabeth Freed b: April 09, 1819 d: April 24, 1904 Burial:
Rockhill Mennointe Cem.
4 Anna O. Souder b: January 06, 1815
4 Christian O. Souder b: July 03, 1817
4 Johan O. Souder b: July 03, 1817
4 Enos O. Souder b: April 08, 1819
4 Elizabeth O. Souder b: February 20, 1824
2 Samuel H. Oberholtzer b: 1754
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Published in the Merced, CA - Sun-Star September 28, 2001
CECIL CLIMER, 75
Nightwatchman
Cecil Fay Climer, a resident of Los Banos since 1987, died Tuesday in
Modesto.
He was born June 18, 1926, in Boyington, Okla. He worked as a night
watchman for S. A. Kamp Pump Co. for nine years.
Survivors include his wife, Lois Climer of Los Banos; three sons, Cecil
Melton of Los Banos, Ernest Climer of Iowa and Olin Climer of Texas; a
daughter, Mary Lewis of Texas; five stepchildren; and several grandchildren.
A graveside service will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Los Banos District
Cemetery. The Rev. Bill Watts will officiate.
Arrangements are under the direction of Whitehurst Funeral Chapel.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Camden, NJ - Courier Post October 18, 2001
KLEMMER, William F
On October 16, 2001. Age 77 of Palmyra, NJ.
Dear father of Stephen D. Klemmer of Overland,
Kansas. Grandfather of Brad, Jason and Dylan
Klemmer. He was born in Philadelphia. He worked
for R.C.A., Moorestown as an Electrical Tech. He
was a WWII Army Veteran and a member of the
V.F.W. Post #2748 Cinnaminson, NJ. He was an
avid Amateur Radio Operator and his call letters
were AE2N. Relatives and friends of the Family
are invited to call Friday from 6:30 to 8PM and
and to attend the Funeral Service Friday 8PM at
the WEBER FUNERAL HOME, 112 Broad
Street (River Road) Riverton. Interment private
in Lakeview Memorial Park.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Gastonia, NC - Gazette October 19, 2001
Sara M. Clemmer
MOUNT HOLLY < Sara Mullis Clemmer, 84, formerly of 5156 Hickory Grove Road,
died Oct. 17, 2001, at Century Care of Cherryville.
She was a native of Mecklenburg County, daughter of the late Dwight H. and
Etta Alexander Mullis, wife of the late Herman W. Clemmer, active in church,
Sunday school teacher at Hickory Grove Baptist Church for more than 40
years.
SURVIVORS: Son and daughter-in-law, Gene and Janet Clemmer, Bessemer City;
daughter, Catherine Neal, Mount Holly; sisters, Nell Smith, Shirley Clemmer,
Mount Holly, Edna Miller, Stanley, Betty Howie, Belmont; seven
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild
PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: Sisters, Margaret Morris, Helen McLean; brother, Carl
Mullis
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. Saturday, Hickory Grove Baptist Church, Rev. Tom Hogan
INTERMENT: Hillcrest Gardens Cemetery
VISITATION: 7-9 tonight, Carothers Funeral Home, Stanley
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Corpus Christi, TX - Caller-Times 2001-10-14
MODESTO, Calif. - Myrtis Melissa Clemmer, a former resident of Freer and a
member of First Baptist Church, Freer, died Oct. 7, 2001. She was 88.
Survivors include a son Richard Clemmer of Nevada; three grandchildren; and
two
great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m Oct. 15 at Hahl Memorial Cemetery, Freer.
Roberson Funeral Home, Alice
NOTE: Freer is a small oil and ranching community west
of Alice, between Corpus Christi on the Texas Gulf Coast and Laredo
on the border with Mexico.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Nashville, TN - Tennessean August 10, 2001
Mrs. Lois B. CLIMER Age 82 passed away August 10, 2001. She is survived by
her husband, James M. Climer, Sr.; son, James M. Climer, Jr.; daughter,
Susie Climer; granddaughter, Kimberly Climer; 2 sisters, Mildred Dorris and
Clarine Allen. Graveside services will be held Monday, August 13, 2001 2:30
p.m., at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Bro. Bob Mowery will be officiating.
Interment will follow in the Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation with the
family will be Saturday and Sunday 4 - 8 p.m., and Monday 12 - 2 p.m., at
WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME, 660 Thompson Lane, Nashville, TN 37204, (615)
383-4754. A Dignity Memorial Provider.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Duh--- That is Polk County, TENNESSEE sorry bout that
Joyce Gaston Reece
Rootsweb Mail List Administrator:
Hembree, Knuckles, Raper, Gilbreath, Galbreath
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The following letter was placed in the Polk County News. I am taking the liberty of sending it on to this list in hopes that someone can help this person.
If you have ideas or information please forward them to the list and I will send to Marian Presswood. Or if anyone has her email address please post it so they can be forwarded to her.
Dear Editor
As Polk County Historian and President of the Historical and Genealogical Society I get a number of requests about helping folks with their Polk County roots research- which I'm always happy to do.
However, I recently recieved a heart wrenching request and have not been able to find out much information at all and just wondered if your readers might be able to help.
"Little" Susie" adopted at the age of 10 in 1946, just recently discovered that her mother was Elsie Simmons, daughter of Isham and Emmie Nix Simmons. Elsie appears in the 1920 Polk County census in the Copper Basin area as a 4 year old grandaughter living with William L. and Minnie Parton Nix. Her 2 year old brother Francis m. (Marion?) is also listed in that household. Elsie married George Clemmer in Fannin County, GA in 1939 but died of TB in 1943 and according to funeral home records is buried in Zion Cemetery, apparenltly in an unmarked grave.
Do any of these names sound familiar to you? If so, would you please contact me, Marian Presswood, at PO Box 636, Benton, Tenn 37307 or call the Historical Society office at 423 338 1005 on M-F from 11 to 5. Thanks so very much for your help.
Marian Bailey Presswood
No doubt that the Clemmer lineage is thru Jacob but I think the Nix and Simmons families are probably the questions.
Joyce Gaston Reece
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Hembree, Knuckles, Raper, Gilbreath, Galbreath
South East Tennessee, North East Tennessee & Meigs County, Tennessee
Message Board Administrator for:
Gaston, Shields, Knuckles, Raper, Gilbreath, Galbreath & Hembree
Published in the Knoxville, TN - News/Sentinel October 8, 2001
PERKEY, Anna Climer - age 93 of Lenoir City, passed away Sunday morning,
October 7, 2001. Anna was reared in the Methodist Church and later joined
the Baptist Church with her husband. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Homer Perkey and her parents, James F. and Elizabeth Killan
Climer; three sisters and two brothers. She was the last surviving child
in her family. Anna is survived by her son, Donald Perkey and wife,
Caroline of Lenoir City; several nieces and nephews. Family and friends
will gather at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Lenoir City Cemetery for graveside
services and interment. Rev. Michael Gregory will officiate. Friends may
call at their convenience at Click Funeral Home in Lenoir
City. www.clickfuneralhome.com
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Found on another list;
Source: PAMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: DLHGLH(a)aol.com
Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] News Articles from Pennsburg in 1901
Town and Country
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - September 28, 1910
. . .
FARMER MET A HORRIBLE DEATH
Henry CLEMMER, a farmer residing on the outskirts of Bally, met with a
horrible death on Tuesday night, while returning from his days work on a
neighboring farm. Mr. CLEMMER was engaged by Henry STAUFFER, a carpenter by
trade, to manage the work on his farm. Mr. STAUFFER lives directly across
the
hills from the CLEMMER home, a distance of probably two miles by road. Mr.
CLEMMER on Tuesday spent the day working on the STAUFFER farm. The contract
existing between Mr. STAUFFER and Mr. CLEMMER was that he also use his horse
with Mr. STAUFFER's horse in farming the land. After he was through with his
days work he decided to cross the hill, as it would save him a distance of
fully a mile. There is a distinct path across the hill, but the road is
quite
dangerous, notwithstanding this, Mr. CLEMMER has often travelled it in
daytime, and as the night was exceptionally bright he thought there would be
little danger on this occassion. After he proceeded some distance, he in
some
unaccountable manner was thrown from his horse, and in his fall became
entangled in the harness. The horse evidently started to run and the
unfortunate man was dragged over the rough, stony road a distance of 500
yards before he became loosened. The horse continued on his way home, and
Mrs. CLEMMER seeing the animal return without her husband, immediately
formed
a searching party. She speedly notified her neighbors and they at once
formed
a searching party. The unfortunate man was found a short distance away, in
an
unconscious condition. He was removed to his home and a physician summoned,
who upon examination pronounced him to be in a critical condition. He died
at
11.30 o'clock that night. Mr. CLEMMER never regained consciousness, and the
real cause of the accident will ever remain a mystery. He was a man
thirty-seven years of age, of good habits and exceptionally industrous. The
funeral will be held from his late residence today. Services will be held in
the Hereford Mennonite church, of which congregation he was an active
member.
. . .
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org