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Published in the Reno, NV - Gazette-Journal 2002-12-24
Cindy Lee Climer-roberts
Cindy Lee Climer-Roberts, 40, of Reno, Nevada, died Saturday, Dec. 21, 2002, at
home.
Cindy had lived in Reno for the past 20 years coming from Kimberley, Idaho. She
had
worked at the Reno Hilton as a ticket agent and was an avid bowler and animal
lover.
She loved her husband, children and family.
She was preceded in death by her father, Harold Climer and brother, Jim.
Survivors include husband, Norm Roberts of Reno; mother, Berneice Climer of
Kimberley, Idaho; son, Nathan and daughter, Heather, both of Reno; sister, Roxy
Carr
of Twin Falls, Idaho; brothers, Robert Climer of Kimberley, Idaho and Roger
Climer of
Twin Falls, Idaho; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be held on Friday, December 27, 2002, 2:00 PM, at
Mountain
View Mortuary, 425 Stoker Ave., Reno, Nev. Inurnment will be private. A
reception will
follow the memorial service at the Mountain View Mortuary.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be given to St. Mary's Hospice, 3605
Grant Drive,
Reno, NV 89509 or American Cancer Society, 6490 S. McCarran Blvd., Suite 40,
Reno, NV 89502.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
The following was posted to my guest book.
Name: Dody Clemmer Kluttig
E-Mail: dkluttig(a)attcanada.ca
Location: Gibbons, Alberta Canada
Comments: Hi, I am interested in finding my families history, I am one of 20
grandchildren of Richard Stanley Clemmer who was born in January of 1911 in
Grand Island, Nebraska and Ida Allene Fraser who was born April 26, 1911 in
Tanton Mass. They were married October 10, 1935. They had 7 boys, Richard
Allen, Clare George, Malcolm Paul, Dale Charles, Bruce May, Neal Robert, and
Gilbert Shane. I am the eldest of Neal.From what I know my Grandpa had a sister
Clairan not sure on spelling, but she passed away as a toddler, so he was an
only child. His parenets names were Charles Clemmer 1882-1951 and Charolette
Mcpherson 1882-1956. They came from Wisconsin in November 1926 to Yeoford,
Alberta. This may be too much information, but I thought this was a good place
to start considering there seems to be alot of Clemmers in the U.S.
I have a Eliza Clemmer daughter of Filmore Clemmer son of William H Clemmer
and Mary Ann Ensley.who were married abt 1850.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Danny L. Clemmer" <dlcict(a)att.net>
To: <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 9:33 AM
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] tidbit
> Found on another list;
>
> Source: PACARBON-L(a)rootsweb.com
> From: gerifelker(a)webtv.net (geri brennan)
> Subject: More names
>
>
> Recorded at Bucks County.
> Indexed as
> Kiesber, Keber, see Keiper
>
> Keipeer, Kieper, Keiber, Kerber
> g
> (Note from me. This does not mean they were from Goshehoppen or Great
> Swamp or Tohickon, it does mean that they were members of that charge,
> for example, the Tohickon Reformed Church lists Jacob Freyman, having a
> daughter, Maria, in 1750, they were in fact from Saucon and the child
> was baptized at Saucon).
>
> Recorded at Tohickon Reformed, but baptized at Saucon.
> Carl Ludwig Keiper, and wife, sp. to Carl Ludwig Koch, son of Philip
> Jacob Koch, bp. May 27, 1750
>
> May 21, 1809 Jacob Liede to Hannah Sellers
>
> Dec 24, 1809 George Sellers to Magdalena Seller
>
> April, 8, 1810 Christian Souder to Maria Groff
>
> March 31, 1811 Joseph Fretz. to Maria Souder
>
>
> June 6, 1811 Jacob Wetzel to Catharine Shrager
>
> Nov 14, 1819 John Henry to Elizabeth Delp
>
> Dec 17, 1820 Aaron Hendrich to Margaret Hertzel
>
> Feb 15, 1846 George Keiper to Anna Maugel
>
> April 30, 1846 Elias Fretz to Esther Leatherman
>
> Oct 8, 1846 Samuel Souders to Mary Thomas
>
> Nov 26, 1847 Calvin Tyson to Anna Keiper
>
> Sept 19, 1847 Henry Groff to Magdaleana "Sauder"
>
> Sept 19, 1847 Ephraim Rickert to Mary Anna Fretz
>
> Oct 31, 1847 Samuel Delp to Eliza Clemmer
>
> . . .
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> Post a query to
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Clemmer. You might
snag a nonmember.
>
This information was posted to my guest book. Because of the possible Clemmer
connection I thought someone might recognize the names
Sunday 12/15/2002 4:52:29pm thought someone might reconize the names
Name: Kenlyn Morris Perry
E-Mail: forjets(a)aol.com
Homepage Title:
Homepage URL:
Referred By: Search Engine
Location:
Comments: hello-
My line is probably
John Morris born 1677 Wales
came to America in 1697 on the ship
"William Alley"-2nd on the passenger list "John Morris-6 passengers"
My line is definitely
son John Morris born 1737 Pa
(John Morris 1677 had a son Richard Morris born 1722 Pa or MD also)
John Morris married
1st Hannah Mariah Downing
and probably had most of the children with her
then 2nd married Elizabeth ? in 1765?
One of children of John Morris and Hannah Mariah Downing was James Morris born
1762 MD
He married Nancy Ann "Polly" Hardesty
in 1798 in Monongalia Co, VA
(now west VA)
He Had a son Elijah Morris born 24 May 1812 in Adams Co Ohio -
my gg grandfather
Elijah Morris born 1812
married in 1836 in Brown Co Ohio
Elizabeth M Sutton-born 1813-died 1848/1850
their eldest son william H Morris born 1837 Ohio is my greatgrandfather-
William left Ohio around 1853/54
and moved to Eddyville, Iowa
(probably when Elijah Morris remarried
Mary Thomas Reed
William H Morris born 1837 Ohio married Sarah Jane Scribner born abt 1833-35 VT
on 28 Dec 1854 in Wapello Co, Iowa-marriage book B
I am wondering if your Morris and Sutton on your site are part of my Morris and
Sutton family
as a LUCINDA CLEMMER married
HENRY MORRIS born 1839? in our family.
Lucinda Clemmer Morris and 3 of her children are on a tombstone in
Bethlehem Cemetery in Wayne County Iowa.
Henry Morris was the son of William Andrew Morris (known as Andrew Morris )
born 1821, son of James Morris born 1762 MD and Nancy Hardesty, and younger
brother to my gg grandfather Elijah Morris born 1812 Ohio.
Is this Clemmer part of your family?
and who is the Clemmer-husband or wife on this site?
I am on the Morris-L and the Sutton-L
feel free to email me anytime on or off the lists-
kenlyn morris perry
forjets(a)aol.com
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Found on another list;
Source: PACARBON-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: gerifelker(a)webtv.net (geri brennan)
Subject: More names
Recorded at Bucks County.
Indexed as
Kiesber, Keber, see Keiper
Keipeer, Kieper, Keiber, Kerber
g
(Note from me. This does not mean they were from Goshehoppen or Great
Swamp or Tohickon, it does mean that they were members of that charge,
for example, the Tohickon Reformed Church lists Jacob Freyman, having a
daughter, Maria, in 1750, they were in fact from Saucon and the child
was baptized at Saucon).
Recorded at Tohickon Reformed, but baptized at Saucon.
Carl Ludwig Keiper, and wife, sp. to Carl Ludwig Koch, son of Philip
Jacob Koch, bp. May 27, 1750
May 21, 1809 Jacob Liede to Hannah Sellers
Dec 24, 1809 George Sellers to Magdalena Seller
April, 8, 1810 Christian Souder to Maria Groff
March 31, 1811 Joseph Fretz. to Maria Souder
June 6, 1811 Jacob Wetzel to Catharine Shrager
Nov 14, 1819 John Henry to Elizabeth Delp
Dec 17, 1820 Aaron Hendrich to Margaret Hertzel
Feb 15, 1846 George Keiper to Anna Maugel
April 30, 1846 Elias Fretz to Esther Leatherman
Oct 8, 1846 Samuel Souders to Mary Thomas
Nov 26, 1847 Calvin Tyson to Anna Keiper
Sept 19, 1847 Henry Groff to Magdaleana "Sauder"
Sept 19, 1847 Ephraim Rickert to Mary Anna Fretz
Oct 31, 1847 Samuel Delp to Eliza Clemmer
. . .
FYI:
I normally would not send such emails, but since they have such a large full surname index that
Seems they could be mainly of Pennsylvania shown on the page it might help someone in their research.
It is not my book, if you have questions you may can email the seller from the page below.
Maybe it would be good if the index was placed on a webpage somewhere!
There are always rare items on ebay pertaining to family history, and some do not know that.
The url is:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2902936103
Hope it helps someone,
Jamie
Published in the Norristown, PA - Times Herald Dec. 3, 2002
Harvey A. Clemmer, a retired real estate appraiser and business
owner, died Sunday, Dec. 1, 2002, at Pottstown Memorial Medical
Center in Pottstown. He was 79.
Mr. Clemmer, of Upper Salford, worked for Montgomery County for 30
years in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds and in the Board of
Assessment as a real estate appraiser. Previously, he was the owner
of E. F. Clemmer & Sons in Spring House.
He was a member of Advent Lutheran Church in Harleysville, Warren
Lodge 310 F.& A.M. in Collegeville, Lehigh Consistory in Allentown,
the Upper Salford Fire Co., where he was a past president, the Lower
Frederick Fire Co., where he was a past vice president, the
Montgomery County Clubmen's Association and the Perkiomen Valley
Chamber of Commerce, where he was a past president. He was also a
Republican Committeeman in Upper Salford for 30 years.
Mr. Clemmer was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
He enjoyed crafts and woodworking.
Born in Spring Mount, he was a son of the late Elmer F. and Alice
(Greaser) Clemmer.
Surviving are his wife, Joy (Sweisford) Clemmer; a daughter, Brenda
J. Urbanski of Schwenksville; two granddaughters; two
great-grandchildren; and a brother, Curtis, of Zieglersville.
Mr. Clemmer was preceded in death by a son, Jan A.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Williams-Bergey-Koffel
Funeral Home, 667 Harleysville Pike, Franconia.
Interment will be in Old Goshenhoppen Cemetery.
Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and from 10 to 11 a.m.
Thursday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Advent Lutheran Church, 370
Landis Road, Harleysville, PA 19438 or to the American Diabetes
Association, 1 Plymouth Meeting, Suite 520, Plymouth Meeting, PA
19462.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Corvallis, OR- Gazette Times 8 Nov. 2002
Vanessa Coronado
May 15, 1978 - Nov. 4, 2002
Vanessa D. Coronado of Junction City died Monday of injuries suffered in an
auto accident. She was 24.
She was born in Coos Bay to James L. and Marian G. Pugh Clymer. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include her parents, James Clymer of Florence and Marian Rubio of
Philomath; daughters, Jessica and Kayla, and son, Jonathan of Lane County;
brother, James Clymer Jr. of Lebanon; companion, Anacleto Coronado;
grandmother, Flora Pugh of Philomath; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins in
Benton County.
A service will begin at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, at St. Rose Catholic Church,
Monroe. Memorial donations can be made in her name to the Junction City U.S.
Bank or any other branch.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Napoleon, OH - Northwest Signal November 25, 2002
Rev. Bernard Arthur Clymer Nov. 2, 1916-Nov. 22, 2002
Rev. Bernard Arthur Clymer, 86, of Liberty Center died Friday afternoon at
Country View Haven,
Napoleon.
Born Nov. 2, 1916, in Portageville, Mo., he was the son of Elmer and Grace
(Goodman) Clymer. On July
2, 1946, he married Doris Scobie, who survives.
He was a missionary under the Sudan Interior Mission at Nigeria, West Africa,
from 1943-67. He was
then the missions director of the Christian Union Denomination from 1967-84. He
was a member of Shiloh
Christian Union Church, Delta, and the Henry County HAM Radio Club. He
graduated from Moody Bible
Institute, Chicago, Ill., in 1942.
He is also survived by a son, Stephen "Steve" Clymer of Temperance, Mich.; and
four grandsons.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Bonneita Buntain.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Shiloh Christian Union Church, Pastor Chuck
Whitmire, Rev. Joe
Redmund and Rev. Phil Harris officiating. Interment will follow at Shiloh
Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at Wright Funeral Home, Liberty
Center.
The family suggests memorials be made to Shiloh Christian Union Church building
fund, Hospice of
Henry County, Gideons International or Christian Union General Mission Board.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Looking for any info on Alamedia Clemmer. She was the daughter of Eli
Clemmer, who at the time lived in Tippah County, Mississippi. Lost her after
1885. Does anyone know what happened to her?
Thanks,
Pat
Welcome, David,
I have Clemmers and Hubbards also but don't know if they are necessarily
connected. Am looking for Laura Hubbard who married Charles Ireland. Her
father may be George Hubbard. He's been pretty elusive. Would like to hear
more from you. Patricia
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Clemmer" <dclemmer(a)charter.net>
To: <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 4:00 AM
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] New on the list
> I am presently living in Columbus Ohio. I grew up
> in Knoxville Tenn. My fathers side is Clemmers and Hubbards. Clemmers
from
> George Felty Clemmer or Klemmer. I think I am related to some Clymers but
I
> have not made the connection. My mother's side is Rice and Scruggs from
> east Tenn and Kentucky area. My Klemmers came to America (Philadelphia)
> from the Germany France and Switzerland area. I am fairly new to the
> genealogy field.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> To send a message to the group, address it to;
> clemmer-l@rootsweb,com
>
I am presently living in Columbus Ohio. I grew up
in Knoxville Tenn. My fathers side is Clemmers and Hubbards. Clemmers from
George Felty Clemmer or Klemmer. I think I am related to some Clymers but I
have not made the connection. My mother's side is Rice and Scruggs from
east Tenn and Kentucky area. My Klemmers came to America (Philadelphia)
from the Germany France and Switzerland area. I am fairly new to the
genealogy field.
Found on another list;
Source: PAFAYETT-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "betty card" <trumpcard1(a)earthlink.net>
Subject: [PAFAY] Edward Gray obituary
The Dominion Post, Friday, Jul 22, 1994
Edward GRAY
Edward GRAY, 84, of McKeesport, PA, died Thursday, July 21, 1994 at
McKeesport Hospital. He was born Aug. 6, 1909, in Rock Forge, son of the
late Joseph GRAY and Ina CLEMMER GRAY MOLESY. He was a retired weigher for
U.S. Steel Irvin Works. He is survived by a son, L.Edward GRAY of Penn
Twp., PA; two daughters, Barbara WITHERSPOON of North Huntingdon, PA, and
Bonnie TRAEGER of New Alexandria, PA; a sister, Grace PRUITT of Point
Marion, PA; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his wife, Edna V. WOLFE GRAY. Friends may call at
Jaycox-Juworski Funeral Home, 2703 O'Neil Blvd., McKeesport from 2-4 and 7-9
pm, Friday. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 23 at Sampson's
Mills Presbyterian Church, McKeesport, with the Rev. Louis P. Long
officiating. Burial will be in Penn Lincoln Memorial Park, North
Huntingdon.
Found on another list;
Source: PAMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: DLHGLH(a)aol.com
Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] News from Pennsburg - November 29, 1902
The Town and Country
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - November 29, 1902
. . .
OLD MAN'S WILL PROBATED
A.B. CLEMMER, of Philadelphia, was appointed administrator d.b.n.c.t.a. of
the last will and testament of William WESCOE, of Lower Macungie. The latter
made a will February 25, 1869, and named as executor Benjamin K. KECK. The
executor died, hence the letters testamentary.
. . .
Found on another list;
Source: PAMONTGO-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: DLHGLH(a)aol.com
Subject: [PAMONTGO-L] News from Pennsburg - November 15, 1902
The Town and Country
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - November 15, 1902
THE DEATH LIST
. . .
Mrs. George S. ZIEGLER, died Monday morning at the residence of Fred.
PHLIEGER, Lederachville. The decessed was aged 67 years, 2 months and 17
days. Mrs. ZIEGLER was one of a family of eleven children, and she is the
first to die. The following children survive: Mrs. Fred. PHLIEGER,
Lederachville; Mrs. Isaiah BEAN, Kulpsville; Mrs. John LANDIS and Mrs. Ed.
ZIEGLER, of Hatfield. Seven children preceeded the mother in death. She is
also survived by the following brothers and sisters: A.L. ZIEGLER,
Lederachville; Samuel ZIEGLER, Harleysville; William ZIEGLER, Allentown;
Jacob Ziegler, Illinois; Mrs. Henry CHARLES, Rudy; Mrs. Joseph MOYER,
Pipersville; Mrs. Fred. BARNDT, Quakertown; Mrs. Harry NACE, Mrs. Fred.
GOTTSHALK, and Mrs. Webster CLEMMER, all of Philadelphia. The funeral will be
held today. Interment will be made on the Salford meeting house cemetery.
. . .