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Published in the McCrory, AR - Leader 2002-7-3
Teresa Ann Climer Raymond
Teresa Ann Climer Raymond
of McCrory died Thursday, June 27, 2002 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital in Forrest City
due to injuries
sustained from an automobile accident. She was 28 years of age.
Graveside services were held June, 30th at Vanndale Cemetery with bro. Don Jones,
pastor of Ephesus
Church of God, officiating. Rhodes and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Raymond was born April 9, 1974 in Cross County the daughter of Earnest Climer
and the late
Phyllis Harp Holmes. She was a homemaker.
Survivors are, her husband, Mark Raymond of McCrory; one son, Jared Raymond of
McCrory; her
father, Earnest Climer of Wynne; three sisters, Misty Climer of McCrory; Crystal Clifton
of Harrisburg;
Leslie Holmes of Cherry Valley; her grandmother, Inola Harp of McCrory and her
great-grandmother,
Fannie Hinchey of Vanndale.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
> --------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: White81429(a)aol.com
> To: CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:17:23 EDT
> Subject: [CLEMMER-L] 1811---Clemmer-Duttero
>
> Lenny Clemmer visited the N.C. State Archives in Raleigh, and found a
> document
> dated November 29th 1811, It is difficult to read{190 years old} but
> states
> << One day after date, we promise to pay Jacob Costner six dollars, for
> service received. Signed and sealed, Nov 29, 1811. John Duttero,
and
> John
> Clemmer, but without a seal is mark <X > of Marged Fron.
> This confirms family of Dutero-Clemmer, but we are
> really curious about Margaret Fron. If
> anybody wants to do some imporant research, here is your chance. Lenny
> says
> the widow of Valentine Clemmer(d. 1785 in Littlestown PA),
> Margaret Clemmer, is on the Lincoln Co NC census
> close to FRONERBERGER family. Is this the name Fron??
>
It's tempting to think this is Margaret Froneberger, but I haven't
identified an adult of this name present in Lincoln County in 1811.
William (died 1771) and Mary Froneberger had three sons:
John mar. Barbara Huffstetler, with son John who married Catherine
Sellers in 1809. Son William married after 1811.
William mar. Catherine Ruhl. Their sons married after 1811.
Jacob mar. Elizabeth Gibson. Their sons married after 1811.
This leaves only the possibility of an adult daughter Margaret in
one
of these families.
Another possible family would be the Trorbach/Thornburg family.
Again I haven't identified a Margaret Thornburg, but I do not have enough
information about the early members of this family to eliminate them.
Agnes
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That was my instinctive reaction when I read the FRON before reading the
remainder of the e-mail. I'll say Fronerburger.
Joyce Gaston Reece
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----- Original Message -----
From: <White81429(a)aol.com>
To: <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:17 AM
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] 1811---Clemmer-Duttero
> Leny Clemmer visited the N.C. State Archives in Raleigh, and found a
document
> dated November 29th 1811, It is difficult to read{190 years old} but sates
> << One day after date, we promise to pay Jacob Costner six dollars, for
> service received. Signed and sealed, Nov 29, 1811. John Duttero, and
John
> Clemmer, but without a seal is mark <
> X > of Marged Fron. This confirms family of Dutero-Clemmer, but we are
> really curious about Margaret Fron. If
> anybody wants to do some imporant research, here is your chance. Lenny
says
> the widow of Valentine Clemmer(d.
> 1785 in Littlestown PA), Margaret Clemmer is on the Lincoln Co NC census
> close to FRONERBERGER family. Is this the name Fron??
>
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> Who is the moderator?
> http://clemmer.org/
>
>
Leny Clemmer visited the N.C. State Archives in Raleigh, and found a document
dated November 29th 1811, It is difficult to read{190 years old} but sates
<< One day after date, we promise to pay Jacob Costner six dollars, for
service received. Signed and sealed, Nov 29, 1811. John Duttero, and John
Clemmer, but without a seal is mark <
X > of Marged Fron. This confirms family of Dutero-Clemmer, but we are
really curious about Margaret Fron. If
anybody wants to do some imporant research, here is your chance. Lenny says
the widow of Valentine Clemmer(d.
1785 in Littlestown PA), Margaret Clemmer is on the Lincoln Co NC census
close to FRONERBERGER family. Is this the name Fron??
Published in the Uniontown. PA - Hearld-Standard 7/28/02
O. Rebecca Johnston, 69, of Fairchance, Pa., died Thursday, July 25, 2002, in Mount Saint
Macrina Manor, Uniontown, Pa., after a lengthy battle with Congestive Heart Failure and
Diabetes.
She was born January 30, 1933, in Sleepy Hollow, Georges Township, Fayette County, Pa.,
daughter of Russell David Clemmer and Sarah Olive Wilson Clemmer.
She was a graduate of Georges Township High School, Class of 1950.
She was a former member of The Daughters of the American Revolution and the Fayette
County Chapter of Pennsylvania Federation of Democratic Women.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Snookie Clemmer, and three brothers,
Willard "Bert" Clemmer, Wilson Clemmer and Danny Clemmer.
Surviving are her children: Danette Lewellen and fiance, Thomas Keown, of Gates, Pa.,
Dennis Johnston and wife, Kim, of McSherrystown, Pa., Kim Dillinger and husband, Blaze,
of Fairchance, and Sarah Green of Fairchance; seven grandchildren: Jayme Lewellen, Greg
Lewellen, Jillyn Lewellen, Garrett Lewellen, Jenna Johnston, Jaron Johnston and Emily
Dillinger; great-grandchildren: Tyler Youler, Hunter Lowe and River Lowe; two sisters:
Eudora "Sis" Clemmer of Sleepy Hollow, Pa., and Sarah "Kate" Leasure of Vermilion, Ohio;
and two brothers: Russell David Clemmer of Sleepy Hollow, Pa., and Donny Clemmer of
Florida. Also surviving are her former husband, Harry "Red" Johnston of Smithfield, Pa.,
and adopted daughter, Josephine Blackner of Uniontown, Pa.
The Family will receive Friends in the DEAN C. WHITMARSH FUNERAL HOME, 134 West
Church Street, Fairchance, Pa., today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday, July 29,
until 11 a.m., the hour of Service with Rev. Julia King officiating.
Interment will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association
or the Diabetes Foundation.
Visitation was also held Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
I've spent my allowance on eBay already this month ;-) But someone may
want this! There are no bids. I think it ends in three hours. Clemmers,
Neff, Davis, therein. Is this a volume people are already familiar with?
Best, Vivia Boe (desc. of Casper/Jasper) Hi Mom!!
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History of Lancaster County, to which is Prefixed a Brief Sketch of the Early
History of Pennsylvania by I. Daniel Rupp. First published 1844 softcover
reprint, mint condition, 568 pages, illustrated with a new index This volume
covers the earliest settlement in the region (including Delaware Bay and
River); period prior to 1729 when Lancaster County was formed; and from then
to the early 1800s. If you want to know about Lancaster now's your chance by
a author from the mid 1800's! The index provides the following names as most
commonly referenced:
A-E
Allen * Anderson * Andrews * Anne * Armstrong * Atkinson * Atlee * Bachman *
Bailey/Baily * Baker * Barber * Bard * Bare * Barr * Barton * Bauman *
Bausman * Bear * Beck * Becker * Bender * Bird * Blunston * Boehm * Bomberger
* Bowers * Bowman * Boyd * Brackbill * Breneman * Brenneman * Brinton * Brown
* Brubaker * Buchanan * Buckwalter * Buffinton * Bull * Burd * Burkholder *
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Dieffenderffer * Diller * Dubois * Eby * Eckert * Edwards * Eichholtz * Elder
* Erb * Erisman * Eshleman * Evans * Ewing
F-L
Fahnestock * Ferree * Ferrie * Fiere * Firre * Fisher * Franklin * French *
Funk * Galbraith * Gibson * Good * Gordon * Graaf * Graff * Green * Greider *
Groff * Grosh * Grubb * Haines * Hamilton * Hare * Harman * Harris * Hartman
* Hendricks * Herr * Hershey * Hershy * Hess * Hill * Hoover * Horst *
Houston * Huber * Hubley * [Indian index of names] * Jacobs * Johns * Johnson
* Jones * Kauffman * Keith * Keller * Kendig * Kindig * King * Kinzer * Kline
* Konigmacher * Kreider * Landis * Lawrence * Lefever * Letort * Lewis *
Light * Lightner * Long * Longenecker * Lowe * Lowry * Lutz
M-R
Mann * Martin * Mayer * Mellinger * Mentzer * Metzger * Meyer * Meylin *
Michael * Miller * Mire * Montgomery * Morris * Muhlenberg * Musgrove *
Musselman * Musser * Myers * Mylin * Neff * Neiff * Newcomer * Patterson *
Patton * Penn * Pierce * Plettel * Porter * Postlewhait * Potts * Preniman *
Price * Ramsay * Ranck * Rauch * Ream * Reed * Reigart * Reinke * Rieger *
Rittenhouse * Robinson * Rocherthal * Rogers/Rodgers * Rohrer * Rose * Ross *
Royer * Russell
S-Z
Scott * Seitz * Shaffner * Shank * Sheaffer * Shippen * Shirk * Shultz *
Shuman * Sister * Slaymaker * Slough * Smedley * Smith * Snevely * Snyder *
Stauffer * Steel * Stoneman * Stuart * Taylor * Thomas * Thompson * Tschantz
* Turner * Verre * Volk * Wallace * Warenbuer * Washingon * Weaaver * Webb *
Weber * Weidler * Weigand * Weiser * Weiss * Wenger * White * Wilson *
Wissler * Witmer * Wolf * Wood/s * Wright * Yeates * Young * Zimmerman *
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Published in the Kitchener, ON CAN - Kitchener-Waterloo Record 2002-7-22
CLEMMER, Cleason M. - Peacefully, on Saturday, July 20, 2002, at Listowel Memorial
Hospital, Cleason M. Clemmer, age 79 years, of Newton.Beloved husband of
Susannah (Martin) Clemmer. Dear father of Ronald and Sherrin Clemmer of Newton,
Richard and Ruth Clemmer and Raymond and Heather Clemmer, all of Elmira. Dear
grandfather of Jeffrey Clemmer, Ryan and Alison Clemmer and step-grandfather of
Mark and Grant Beeler. Brother of Vernon and Mary Clemmer of Elmira, Viola Bauman
of Hawkesville, Ermina and Earl Frey of Mitchell, Manitoba, Lloyd and Minerva
Clemmer of Linwood, Vera and Wilfred Martin of RR 2, Alma, Lorene and Glen
Schreiber of Hawkesville and brother-in-law of Elsie Clemmer of
Milverton.Predeceased by his parents, Leander and Lovina (Martin) Clemmer and one
brother, Abner Clemmer.The family received friends and relatives at the Dreisinger
Funeral Home, Elmira, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a family service will be held in
the chapel today (Tuesday) at 1 p.m., then to the North Woolwich Mennonite
Meeting House for further public service and burial in the adjoining cemetery.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Albany, OR - Democrat Herald May 30, 2002
Martha Clemmer
Sept. 11, 1931 - May 28, 2002
LEBANON - Martha Faye Clemmer, 70, of Lebanon died Tuesday at Lebanon
Community Hospital.
She was born in Weatherford, Okla., to Jacob and Helen (Hamm)
Buschman. She grew up in Oklahoma and married Ernest Clemmer on May 30,
1948, in Pryor, Okla.
The Clemmers moved to Lebanon in 1950. Mrs. Clemmer worked 25
years in the housekeeping department at Lebanon Community Hospital.
She was a charter member of the Lebanon Women of the Moose. She
liked sewing, making cough pillows for hospital patients and being with her
family and her coworkers.
Surviving are her husband Ernest; sons Daniel of Uniontown,
Ala.; and John and Rick, both of Lebanon; daughters Kathy Amos of Shedd and
Christine Clemmer of Philomath; brother Vernon Burke of Virginia; and sister
Helen Dalsing of Kalama. There are 13 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
Sister Elizabeth Calvery died earlier.
Viewing will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Huston-Jost Funeral Home. Mrs.
Clemmers funeral will begin at 11 a.m. Monday at Huston-Jost Funeral Home.
Burial will follow at the Lebanon IOOF Cemetery.
Contributions in her name may be made to Lebanon Community Hospital or the
Diabetes Association in care of Huston-Jost Funeral Home, 86 W. Grant
St.;Lebanon Ore. 97355.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
In a message dated 7/13/2002 3:01:01 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
jreece(a)icx.net writes:
> While this list is on the Rhyne connection to the Clemmers, WHY isn't there
> a very active Rhyne mail list????
>
> I'd certainly like to see one formed if it hasn't it the last few months.
>
It is part of the Glattfelder list but that list is also not very active...
Thanks!
Don & Jeanine Hartman
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While this list is on the Rhyne connection to the Clemmers, WHY isn't there
a very active Rhyne mail list????
I'd certainly like to see one formed if it hasn't it the last few months.
Joyce Gaston Reece
Rootsweb Mail Administer for:
Meigs Co, TN, South East TN, North East TN,
Raper, Gilbreath, Galbreath,Hemby, Hembree, Knuckles
Message Board Administrator for:
Gaston, Shields, Reece, Raper, Gilbreath, Galbreath, Hemby
Hembree, Knuckles, Daugherty & Polk Co., TN
----- Original Message -----
From: <FamilyHart(a)aol.com>
To: <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: [CLEMMER-L] Fw: Rhyne/Clemmer Reunion Invitation, 2-3 Aug 2002
> We do collect all descendants of Jacob Rhyne, b. 12 Aug 1726 and Lisabeth
> Glattfelder, b. 1729 , both died in Lincoln County, North Carolina. There
> are many Clemmers in this group and would love to add any descendants that
> you might know about. We have recently updated our online database at the
> url found below.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Don & Jeanine Hartman
> FamilyHart
> http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/
>
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> Has your ancestor been submitted by another member? Check to make sure at
http://clemmer.org
>
>
We do collect all descendants of Jacob Rhyne, b. 12 Aug 1726 and Lisabeth
Glattfelder, b. 1729 , both died in Lincoln County, North Carolina. There
are many Clemmers in this group and would love to add any descendants that
you might know about. We have recently updated our online database at the
url found below.
Thanks!
Don & Jeanine Hartman
FamilyHart
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/
Dear Rhyne and Clemmer Family Members,
Mark your calendars now for Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3 2002 for the combined 12th Annual National Rhyne Family and Clemmer Reunion to be held at Holy Communion Lutheran Church, 103 W Church Street in Dallas, North Carolina.
The reunion begins Friday, August 2 at 4 PM m the church fellowship hall when family members meet informally and plan their outings for the evening or for Saturday afternoon. Information about area sites will be available that afternoon. Saturday, August 3, activities will begin at 9:30 am with registration in the church fellowship hall. A catered lunch will be served at noon.
This year we will have complete information on the headstone for the grave of Hans Martin (Reinau) Rhyne in York, PA--" and placement date. We plan on having pictures of the area and suggested location of headstone. As in past years, we will continue to encourage donations to the monument fund.
The program for Saturday will include information about a tour to Germany and the area where our ancestor came from. Also, one of our own, Anne McAlister will be our guest speaker on a topic of interest to all of us.
Now for more mundane information; our mailing list has grown to over 800 people, this is timely and costly. We would like to remove anyone who would like his or her name removed. If you do not respond to this mailing, your name will be removed from the list until the reunion committee hears from you. If you have an email address, please let us know and we will keep in contact with you that way.
I can be reached at RHYNEREUNION02(a)aol.com until after the reunion and then I can be reached at Brhyn1(a)aol.com if you have questions. My phone is 1-336-323-1638
We look forward to seeing you in August. Please complete the form below and return it with your response by July 26, 2002 to:
Bert Rhyne
Rhyne/Clemmer Reunion 2002
1410 Grantland Place
Greensboro, NC 27410
REUNION REGISTRATION FORM: http://www.clemmer-kin.com/reunion/reunion_2002.php
I thought that folks in this list could be extended the invitation to this
year's NC Clemmer Reunion, just three weeks from today. Don & Jeanine
Hartman can best explain to the group the close relationship between the
Clemmer and Rhyne families during the last 200 years in Lincoln/Gaston
County, NC. Many Clemmers now living in NC, TN, MS, and TX, including
myself are descended from the Rhyne progenitor, Hans Martin (Reinau) Rhyne.
-Johann Klemmer
>From: RHYNEREUNION02(a)aol.com
>To: felty(a)hotmail.com
>Subject: Rhyne/Clemmer Reunion Invitation, 2-3 Aug 2002
>Date: 13 Jul 2002 03:44:52
>Dear Rhyne and Clemmer Family Members,
>
>Mark your calendars now for Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3 2002 for
>the combined 12th Annual National Rhyne Family and Clemmer Reunion to be
>held at Holy Communion Lutheran Church, 103 W Church Street in Dallas,
>North Carolina.
>
>The reunion begins Friday, August 2 at 4 PM m the church fellowship hall
>when family members meet informally and plan their outings for the evening
>or for Saturday afternoon. Information about area sites will be available
>that afternoon. Saturday, August 3, activities will begin at 9:30 am with
>registration in the church fellowship hall. A catered lunch will be served
>at noon.
>
>This year we will have complete information on the headstone for the grave
>of Hans Martin (Reinau) Rhyne in York, PA--" and placement date. We plan on
>having pictures of the area and suggested location of headstone. As in past
>years, we will continue to encourage donations to the monument fund.
>
>The program for Saturday will include information about a tour to Germany
>and the area where our ancestor came from. Also, one of our own, Anne
>McAlister will be our guest speaker on a topic of interest to all of us.
>
>Now for more mundane information; our mailing list has grown to over 800
>people, this is timely and costly. We would like to remove anyone who would
>like his or her name removed. If you do not respond to this mailing, your
>name will be removed from the list until the reunion committee hears from
>you. If you have an email address, please let us know and we will keep in
>contact with you that way.
>
>I can be reached at RHYNEREUNION02(a)aol.com until after the reunion and then
>I can be reached at Brhyn1(a)aol.com if you have questions. My phone is
>1-336-323-1638
>
>We look forward to seeing you in August. Please complete the form below and
>return it with your response by July 26, 2002 to:
>
>Bert Rhyne
>Rhyne/Clemmer Reunion 2002
>1410 Grantland Place
>Greensboro, NC 27410
>
>
>REUNION REGISTRATION FORM:
>http://www.clemmer-kin.com/reunion/reunion_2002.php
_________________________________________________________________
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Published in the Fort Worth, TX - Star-Telegram 7/9/2002.
Lois Ann Ewalt Clemmer, 67, a retired teacher, died, Monday, July 8, 2002,
in a Fort Worth hospital.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday at First Christian Church in Granbury. Graveside
service: 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Laurel Land Memorial Gardens in Fort Worth.
Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Wiley Funeral Home.
Memorials: First Christian Church, 2109 West Highway 377, Granbury, Texas
76048.
Lois Ann Clemmer was born May 25, 1935, in St. Louis, Mo. and married Robert
Clemmer Nov. 30, 1956, in St. Louis. She graduated from Texas Christian
University in 1957 and was a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. She taught
English at Everman High School until her retirement in 1991. She was a
faithful member of Hillside Memorial Christian Church in Fort Worth and
First Christian Church in Granbury. Lois Ann Clemmer was preceded in death
by her parents and a brother, James Ewalt.
Survivors: Husband, Robert Clemmer of Granbury; daughters and sons-in-law,
Stephanie and Jim Briggs of Fort Worth and Jennifer and Jeff Benner of
Austin; son, Cpt. Robert E. Clemmer and wife, Keely, of Hawaii; brother,
Paul Ewalt of St. Charles, Mo.; and five grandchildren.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Published in the Norfolk, VA - Virginian Pilot 2002-6-25
Charleva C. Goodwyn
HAMPTON -- Charleva Crichton Clemmer Goodwyn, 87, died June 23, 2002, following
heart surgery at Norfolk General Hospital. Born Dec. 6, 1914, in Norfolk to Charles and
Eva Collins Crichton, she taught kindergarten for 44 years in Norfolk and Hampton.
A 1932 graduate of Maury High School, she also earned a BS and MS from James
Madison University.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husbands, Joseph Clemmer and
Roswell Goodwyn, and sister, Grace Kelley. She is survived by one son, Philip and wife
Yooko Clemmer of Mount View, Hawaii; two grandchildren, Matthew and Kenji
Clemmer; nieces, Gail Kelley of Norfolk and Lynn Kelley of Virginia Beach; and great-
nephews twins, Keith and Curtis Watson of Virginia Beach.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church of
Hampton. Those attending are asked to wear Aloha wear, the brightest clothing you
have, at her request. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Boys & Girls Club
of GHR, Citizens Unit, 1815 Shell Road, Hampton, VA 23661.
--
Danny & Nancy Clemmer
www.clemmer.org
Found on another list;
Source: PABERKS-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: gerifelker(a)webtv.net (geri brennan)
Subject: Re: [PABERKS] Babb/Bobb
Babb Family
John Sr., great-grandfather
John, grandfather
John, father, married Mary DeHart, and they 16 children.
David D., was born June 25, 1837 in Alsace township, son of John and
Mary. He married Rebecca Marberger, a dau., Samuel and Sarah (Hafer) and
she died Aug. 3, 1907, buried at Spies Church. Children; Sarah Alice
born Feb. 3, 1862,married William Ibach; John M. born June 12, 1863
married Sarah Keller; David born Aug.5, 1867, Anna Rebecca, born June
15, 1869, married John Klemmer, Mary Ida, born June 22, 1875, Elmenda M.
born June 1, 1878, married Samuel Long.
I am searching for the parents of James Manson Climer
I know he was married to my grandmother Viola Ollie Hughes Climer.
I know they are both buried in Auburn KY cemetery and they were buried their
in the 1930's
My grandmother was Callie Climer Cassetty
My mother is Viola Betty Cassetty Gregory
I know my ggrandmother was either born in Jackson county tn or in Smith
County tn
I know her mother was Nancy Hughes and Sam Hughes
I just cannot find out who James Manson Climer parents are
I do know he worked for the railroad
Thanks you
SammieJean Gregory-Fairchild