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Is this home registered as a National Historic Site? That would help not
only your fund raising efforts but the upkeep costs if you should be
successful. Sorry I am unable to help with contributing to this purchase.
Sue Blosser Reber
-----Original Message-----
From: leon234(a)aol.com <leon234(a)aol.com>
To: CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 6:41 PM
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] 1790 Clemmer farm for sale
>Gentlemen:
>
> I come to you for help.
>
> The Historic Farms of the Clemmers in Bucks County(Bucks W1118 7038)
>Pennsylvania, Home of Rev Christian Clemmer and the Rev Samuel Clemmer is
for
>sale. We come to you for help
>
> Rev. Christian Clemmer( 2/8/1813 - 3/9/1883) along with Hunsicker and
>Oberholzer were the founders of the Eastern Conference of the Mennonite
>Church in the USA ( The modern Movement)
>
> Rev. Samuel ( 8/10/1821 - 2/16/1870)was the first Pastor of the
Mennonite
>Church of Philadelphia. The oldest church,(old Line) Mennonite Church was
in
>Germantown, now part of Philadelphia. Samuel's Church was the first of the
>Eastern Conference Church, 1860 +-. Rev Sam was my great-great-great
>grandather.
>
> The farm was established and the farm House built be their father,
George.
>
> The farm house has an insciptian, C. Clemmer on the exterior wall at
the
>gable.
>
> How can you help? I tried before to get your help at the Widener Home,
>Lynnewood,Cheltenham Penna. We were unsuccessful, in fact this residence
is
>still
>on the market as it continues to deteriorate.
>
> This time I pray we will be more sucessful. If not you then Who?
>
>Very truly,
>
>Leon Clemmer
>
>cc: Clemmers of ButterValley
> Brent Glass, Pennsylvania Historic Commission
> Penna-Dutch@rootsweb
> Clemmer-@rootsweb
> Rev Gerhart-Herford Meeting
>
>
>==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
>A source of many Clemmers;
> http://www.midcoast.com/~davisw/cl_0017.html"
>
>
Come on, Danny! Lighten up! This is history he's talking about! I wish
more people were interested in preserving it. I wish I had money to buy
this farm, just so it would be there in case I ever decided to get that far
away from home again. I certainly didn't feel any pressure to send anyone
money but I hope someone on this list has a bunch of money to spare & will
save the farm from destruction.
On second thought, I guess you have rules to go by as list-owner.
Gearldean McCrary
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> From: Danny L. Clemmer <dlcict(a)worldnet.att.net>
> To: CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CLEMMER-L] solicitations
> Date: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:50 PM
>
> I just want to make it perfectly clear the recent messages soliciting
money
> for the purchase of private land IS NOT IN ANYWAY CONNECTED TO THE LIST.
> The purpose of the list is the free exchange of information between any
and
> all members and no commercial ventures will be tolerated. This list IS
and
> WILL REMAIN FREE from any such activity
>
>
> Danny Clemmer
> List owner
> www.clemmer.org
>
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> To send a message to the group, address it to;
> clemmer-l@rootsweb,com
I just want to make it perfectly clear the recent messages soliciting money
for the purchase of private land IS NOT IN ANYWAY CONNECTED TO THE LIST.
The purpose of the list is the free exchange of information between any and
all members and no commercial ventures will be tolerated. This list IS and
WILL REMAIN FREE from any such activity
Danny Clemmer
List owner
www.clemmer.org
Gentlemen,
I just received this from Pastor Gerhart at the Mennonite Meeting of
Herford,Pa where all these Clemmer attended, were the Pastors and are buried.
You will find this interesting.
Leon Clemmer
Dear Leon,
Thank you for your help on this need. The more I think about the
opportunity this provides the more exciting and more crucial obtaining
this property and saving it from the developers becomes. As I see most
of the farms in southeastern Pennsylvania, few barns and houses are in as
pristine a state for Nineteenth Century properties, as this one,
especially with a barn this size. Most dairy barns were altered
significantly in order to meet the standards of the dairies to which they
shipped milk. Mr. Leroy Clemmer refused to destroy the original design of
the barn at the time he was under pressure to modify it and instead
discontinued his dairy operation leaving an agricultural architectural
treasure for the 21st Century. But the location would make developers
drool.. Just one correction to your letter: the County is Berks not
Bucks. This will make a difference if people are looking for the record
of deeds in the court house. Reading is the county seat of Berks. Its
also in Hereford Township. Next year marks the 250th anniversary of the
creation of Berks County in 1752 out of the original Philadelphia County
of Penn's day. Berks County is planning significant celebrations. The
preservation of the Clemmer farm would be a very timely and appropriate
way of marking this milestone. We wish you well on your efforts. The
entire community here will be grateful.
Pastor Bob Gerhart, Hereford Mennonite
Gentlemen:
I come to you for help.
The Historic Farms of the Clemmers in Bucks County(Bucks W1118 7038)
Pennsylvania, Home of Rev Christian Clemmer and the Rev Samuel Clemmer is for
sale. We come to you for help
Rev. Christian Clemmer( 2/8/1813 - 3/9/1883) along with Hunsicker and
Oberholzer were the founders of the Eastern Conference of the Mennonite
Church in the USA ( The modern Movement)
Rev. Samuel ( 8/10/1821 - 2/16/1870)was the first Pastor of the Mennonite
Church of Philadelphia. The oldest church,(old Line) Mennonite Church was in
Germantown, now part of Philadelphia. Samuel's Church was the first of the
Eastern Conference Church, 1860 +-. Rev Sam was my great-great-great
grandather.
The farm was established and the farm House built be their father, George.
The farm house has an insciptian, C. Clemmer on the exterior wall at the
gable.
How can you help? I tried before to get your help at the Widener Home,
Lynnewood,Cheltenham Penna. We were unsuccessful, in fact this residence is
still
on the market as it continues to deteriorate.
This time I pray we will be more sucessful. If not you then Who?
Very truly,
Leon Clemmer
cc: Clemmers of ButterValley
Brent Glass, Pennsylvania Historic Commission
Penna-Dutch@rootsweb
Clemmer-@rootsweb
Rev Gerhart-Herford Meeting
Published in the Montrose, CO - Daily Press 2001-1-2
EUNICE ETHELEN FERN HARDWICK
Lifetime Homemaker
June 14, 1915 - Dec. 31, 2000
Paonia-- Longtime former Loveland resident, Eunice Ethelen Fern Hardwick,
age
85, a resident of Paonia for five years, died Sunday Dec. 31, 2000, in
Paonia
Care and Rehabilitation Center.
Eunice Ethelen Fern Creecy, the daughter of George W and Cynthia A
(Wagginer) Creecy, was born on June 14, 1915 in Ft. Morgan, CO., where she
spent her childhood, received her education, and grew to adulthood.
On Oct. 26, 1935, Eunice was joined in married with William L Hardwick
in
Sterling, CO., They had the joy of sharing 48 wonderful years before
William's
death on April 5, 1984.
Eunice, a homemaker, lived most of her life in Loveland until moving to
Paonia five years ago where she resided until her death.
She ws a member of the Nazarene Church in Loveland.
Survivors very grateful to share Eunice's life include one son, Robert
Clemmer and wife Beverly, of Paonia; five precious grandchildren; Connie and
husband Bob Black, of Renton WA; Chris and husband Clyde Church of Puyallup,
WA; Cathy and Tom Peterson, of Benton City, WA.; Cynthia and husband Mark
Smith, of Renton, WA; Robert Clemmer Jr and wife Nancy, of Estacada, OR; 18
great grandchildren and many great great grandchildren.
Other family Survivors include on sister, Hazel Humiston, of Oregon.
Along with her parents and husband, Eunice was also preceded in death by
two brothers.
Visitation for family and friends is scheduled for Thursday, Jan 4, from
5
to 7 p.m. at the Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home, 1102 Lincoln Ave., in
Loveland,
CO.
Funeral services in loving remembrance and to honor Eunice's life will
be
officiated by the Rev. Jim Lynch on Friday Jan. 5, at 2 p.m. at the
Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home, 1102 Lincoln Ave., in Loveland.
Interment will follow the service in Loveland Burial Park Loveland.
Arrangement are being handled under the direction of Taylor Funeral
Services, Inc., (970) 874-9988 and Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home, 1102
Lincoln
Ave., Loveland.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Foound on another list;
Source: KSJEWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: FLAG14(a)aol.com
Subject: [KSJEWELL] Jewell County Monitor
Jewell County Monitor, Mankato, KS, October 17, 1907
. . .
Alex MCKINZIE, Paul BEER, William CLEMMER, Mr. MILLER and J.B. WHITNEY,
passed through Mankato, Tuesday on their way to Denver and the mountains for
an outing.
. . .
One of Julia's dtr's married James Gaston the son of John Gaston of Monroe Co., TN. Does anyone have infor on this crew. John was born 1827.
Joyce G. Reece, Rootsweb Listminder for
South East Tennessee, North East Tennessee,
Meigs County Tennessee and the surnames of
Raper, Gilbreath, Knuckles and Hembree
Published in the Roanoke, VA - Times 2001-5-22
BYER, H. Clemmer, 47, of Covington, died Tuesday, May 22, 2001. The
funeral service will be held Friday, May 25, 2001, 2 p.m. in the Arritt
Funeral Home Chapel.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Knoxville, TN - News-Sentinel June 13, 2001
FARMER, Ruby G. - age 79, a resident of Ten Mile, Tenn., and formerly of
Cleveland, passed away Monday evening, June 11, 2001, in a Athens,
Tennessee Hospital. Mrs. Farmer was preceded in death by her husband,
Herbert G. Farmer and was of the Baptist Faith. Survivors include her
adopted daughter, Jewell McFarland of Ten Mile, Tenn.; one brother, Herbert
Clemmer of Calhoun, Tenn.; four sisters, Willie Farmer of Cleveland, Tenn.,
Stella Burnette of Cleveland, Marjorie Sheirk of Athens, Tenn., and
Katherine Teddar of Ruskin, Fla., and several nieces and nephews also
survive. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at Wildwood Chapel
of the Buckner-Rush Funeral Homes in Cleveland, Tenn., with Rev. Jack
Crisco officiating. Interment will be in the Fort Hill Cemetery in
Cleveland. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 5-9 p.m.
at the Wildwood Chapel of the Buckner-Rush Funeral Homes.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Honolulu, HI - Advertiser 2001-5-31
Noted doctor Erida Reichert Klemmer dies
Advertiser Staff
Erida Reichert Klemmer, the first woman chief resident at the Queen's
Medical Center and an advocate for men and women with Hansen's disease, died
Monday of cancer.
Erida Reichert was an advocate for those suffering from Hansen's disease.
Reichert was born in San Francisco, and traveled to Honolulu every other
summer with her family. She attended Katherine Delmar Burke School for
Girls, the University of California and Stanford University. She graduated
from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1953.
But Reichert is best known for her work as facility director and medical
administrator of the Hansen's disease program within the State Department of
Health, where she worked hard to destigmatize the disease, said her son,
Fred Klemmer.
Dick Korsak, who knew Reichert for more than 25 years, said she was a
dogmatic, thorough and honest individual.
"Her intense care for the people she took care of made her a special
physician. She loved her patients so much and worked for their rights at
whatever cost," said Korsak.
Along with the assistance of Island businessmen, Reichert lobbied the state
to allow for more openness at Hale Mohalu and Kalaupapa for patients to
travel and for family and friends to visit.
Kalaupapa postmaster Kuulei Bell said Reichert was invaluable to the people
of Kalaupapa.
"We called her mommy. She always went the extra mile whenever anyone needed
anything, she was such a special person," Bell said. "All of the patients
really loved her."
>From 1966-71, Reichert served as medical coordinator of the community
studies on pesticides for the University of Hawai'i's Pacific Biomedical
Research Center, and from 1967-76 she was a clinical instructor of
pharmacology at the University of Hawai'i School of Medicine.
Reichert helped set up Hawai'i's disaster response system and the statewide
emergency medical services system when she was chief of the emergency health
branch at the State Department of Health.
And in 1979, she returned once again to become the chief of the Department
of Health's Hansen's disease program, serving as physician at Hale Mohalu,
making frequent trips to Kalaupapa, and directing inpatient and outpatient
services for the entire program.
She published a number of papers on the treatment of leprosy in Hawai'i's
multicultural community.
She is survived by her two sons, Fred Klemmer and E. Howard L. Klemmer; a
sister, Susan Leet Reichert Gortner; and four grandchildren.
Services will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations
be made to the Child and Family Service Honolulu Gerontology Program in Dr.
Erida Reichert's memory: Child and Family Services, Attn. Gerontology
Caregiver Respite, 200 North Vineyard Blvd., Building B, Honolulu, HI 96817.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Reading, PA - Eagle/Times June 7, 2001
Floyd B. Clemmer
Floyd B. Clemmer, 80, formerly of Reading, died June 6 at 10:10 a.m. in
his residence in Palmyra, Va.
He was the husband of Lydia M. (Shirk) Clemmer.
Born in Reading, he was a son of the late John J. and Emma E. (Slabach)
Clemmer.
Clemmer was employed for 35 years as a stock clerk by Textile Machine
Works, Wyomissing, retiring in 1982.
He also served in the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Clemmer is also survived by a son, Burnell, Culpepper, Va.; and a
daughter, Barbara A. (Clemmer) Mowry, South Heidelberg Township.
Other survivors include two sisters, Helen (Clemmer) Stufflet, Reading,
and Evelyn (Clemmer) Green, Mount Penn; and a half sister; Virginia
(Clemmer) Broad, Reading.
There are also three grandchildren.
The Hill & Wood Funeral Home Inc., Charlottesville, Va., is in charge of
arrangements
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Reading, PA - Eagle/Times May 27, 2001
Edna H. Reichert
Edna H. Reichert, 88, died May 25 at 7:10 p.m. in her residence at 13
Forgedale Road, Alburtis.
Her husband, Pierce K. Reichert, died Dec. 2, 1982
Born in Boyertown, she was a daughter of the late Harvey and Eva (Herbst)
Clemmer.
She was a member of St. Joseph (Hill) Lutheran Church, Boyertown, where
she was a member of the choir for 35 years and a member of the Women of
Evangelical Lutheran Church Association.
She is also survived by a son, Carl B., Douglassville, and five
daughters:
Mae A. (Reichert) Moyer, Pauline J. (Reichert) Scheetz, and Donna K.
(Reichert) Gehris, all of Boyertown; Dorine F. (Reichert) Shoemaker,
Selinsgrove, Snyder County; and Mary A. (Reichert) Master, Alburtis.
Other survivors include a sister, Helen (Clemmer) Kolb, Spring City,
Chester County; 15 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 10
great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St. Joseph Church. Burial will
be in Hill Church Cemetery, Pike Township. Linwood W. Ott Funeral Home
Inc.,
Boyertown, is in charge of arrangements.
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Foound 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 - May 25, 1901
NEW DIRECTORS ELECTED
The Clayton Butter and Cheese Company held an election for new officers on
Monday. The following directors were elected: Philip K. SCHULTZ, John L.
BAUER, David F. CLEMMER, James Z. FUNK and Josephus GERHARD. The creamery
paid their patrons 30 cents per pound for butter fat for April milk.
. . .
Danny L. Clemmer wrote:
> Found on another list;
>
> Source: VAROOTS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: "Barbara" <bdimunno(a)pioneeris.net>
> Subject: [VAROOTS] Roll Call
>
> Seeking parents of Sarah Jane SNYDER born July 1847 VA, died April
> 1917. She married Joseph Henry CLEMMER 1870 Augusta Co. VA.
> Subject: [VAROOTS] Roll Call KINSER
>
> Searching for parents of Mary Elizabeth KINSER born Dec. 1782,
> married
> George Ludwig CLEMMER 1799 Rockingham Co. VA, died July 1845 Augusta
> Co. VA.
> They resided in Augusta Co. for most of their married life.
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> Is your ancestor's obituary online? Go to http://clemmer.org to find
> out.
Danny,
I am away from home and need the website for your Klemmer
Family History. Would you, or someone "listening", please give it to
me. Thank you. John
Foound on another list;
Source: GC-Stephens Co. OK Query Forum
URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ok/Stephens/10482
From: David Smith <sccwvets(a)juno.com>
Subject: Any of these men Civil War veterans?
. . .
Seeking any info on the following men buried in Stephens Co., OK who were
old enough to have been Civil War veterans, but I don't know if they were
veterans or not. I'd like to know! Anyone recognize a name? Any info is
greatly appreciated.
sccwvets(a)juno.com
David Smith
__
. . .
Clymer, Robert - b.9/14/1848; d.1/3/1935. Buried in the Denton cemetery.
. . .
Found on another list;
Source: GC-Callahan Co. Tx Obits Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tx/CallahanObits/10381
From: tommy bobo <tommy.bobo(a)usa.net>
Subject: anderson
Surname: anderson
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i am searching for caroline s anderson who married
leander clemmer and her mother caroline e. anderson
i am searching for their interment death date