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HISTORY
Tlie Clewell Family
IN THE
United States of America
1737-1907
LEWIS B CLEWELL and REV. LEWIS P. CLEWELL
ED'ri'ED BY
WILSON D. SEYFRIED
Sold by Subscnptioii only
BETHLEHEM, PA , U. S. A.:
The Kevstoxe I'riniing Company
1907
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EDITOR'S PREFACE.
The preparation of the Clewell Family History has been under-
taken by me as a "Labor of Love." Whatever diffidence 1 have
felt in executino- this trust, it has been undertaken as a posterior
duty and esteemed to be a great privileg-e. My daily duties made
the work burdensome at times, so that it would have been my
choice to have had more leisure for accomplishing- our purpose,
but the patience of our ijatrous and subscribers has been sufficient.
The history has been a work of no small magnitude. Rising
from obscurity and the humblest beginnings, our forefathers
builded better than they knew. Little did they think as they
mingled with men. fulfilling- their missions, that their deeds were
to be known by later genierations and that their posterity should
be so numerous. Our generation is indebted to the authors for
their enthusiasm they displayed in their undertaking. We regret
that one of them could not see his work while to the other we
bow in gratitude ami adoration.
W^e trust that our kinsfolk will receive this volume as a book
of information and before harshly criticising it, contemplate
the circumstances and perplexities in recording the families in
their proper order. It mav contain errors, due to wrong reports
or in transcribing or even in calculating the dates since we have
found obituary records dififering with the records on tombstones
thus making it impossible tO' avoid inconsistencies. But we believe
the mistakes are few and unimportant.
We now submit the work to our readers with a feeling of con-
fidence that it is worthy of success and hope that they will find
it a source of entertainment and interest, and that it will help to
promote in the hearts of all that sympathy and respect for
higher aspirations and closer fellowship.
Bcthlcheiii, Pa., August, 1907. The Editor.
AUTHORS' PREFACE.
Regrets have been expressed repeatedly by members of the
Clewell family, that so little is known of the genealogy and his-
tory, coupled with desires that some one might be moved to
snatch it from oblivion. With this object in view, we, Lewis B.
Clewell, a descendant of Franz, and Lewis P., of George Craft
Clewell, undertook the task : the former, to collect and tabulate
the genealogy, the latter, to compile a brief history.
The former proved the more difficult task; the family, already
in the seventh or eighth generation, numbers thousands and are
widely scattered over the American Continent, of some all traces
are lost ; others, indifferent as to whence and whom they are,
neglected to furnish the needed dates, etc., so that, in spite of
the patient and painstaking eft'orts to make the record as complete
as possible, some branches of the family remain incomplete.
The historical part proved more satisfactory. The writer had
ready access to the valuable archives of the Moravian congre-
gations at Schoeneck, Xazareth and Bethlehem. He also came
into possession of valuable familv records.
It is a laudable undertaking; if you find that you belong to an
honorable family, it is a strong incentive to lead an honorable
life; for while nobility is not in the blood, but in the character, it
still remains a fact that blood will tell.
"The history," as Dhr. Stapleton well says in his Memorial of
the Huguenots"is a story of suffering: for the sake of the 'faith
once delivered to the saints.' "
With the two-fold objects, to rescue from oblivion the memory
of our honored ancestors, and impress upon the minds of their
numerous descendants the fact that theirs is an honorable
descent ; that it may prove, as well, an incentive to all who read,
"to so run, that they may likewise obtain," we have undertaken
the task. If these desired objects are gained, even in part, we
shall feel amply compensated for our efforts.
Bethlehem, Pa., December, 1903. The Authors.
This book goes forth as the history of the first seven genera-
tio!is of the Clewell I'^amily in the I'nited States. As its pre-
PREFACE. 5
paration has been connected with several other names from whom
some assistance has been derived, the extent of such aid will be
fully acknowledoed. The particular connection of Mr. Wilson
D. Seyfried with the publication, deserves special mention, which
is now given.
When the history was first proposed, such was the condition
of my health, that in view of conting-encies, we sought the aid of
a competent person to assist us in the work. We induced Mr.
Seyfried to join us in the work and he has been identified with us
in every stag-e of the book's prosress, until its conclusion. My
co-laborer. Rev. Clewell, was confident of his part and soon after
the first Reunion favored the publication of the data then collect-
ed but the Angel of Death entervened. He had his manuscript
prepared while I had collected between four and five hundred
families but no end in sight. Thus ended our joint labors.
After the death of my colleague and through the ill-health of
myself, the work rested mainly on him. The large increase in
the genealogical part of the history made it necessary to revise
the history and when it is known that he has performed his
duties in the school room, during the whole period of his con
nection with the work, it will be acknowledged that he has acquit-
ted himself to the history with fidelity, especially in view of the
fact, that there was no pecuniary reward in sight. He is the
Editor and as such we honored and recognized him.
Whatever defects or omissions may exist in the volume.they will
find an ample excuse in the circumstances under which it was
written. The whole book so fully expresses my personal views,
that I accept the surviving authorship without reserve, and for
its contents assume the sole responsibility. My part has been
to collect and suggest. So far as frail humanitv would permit.
it is a truthful and complete historv of the Clewell Family. To
insure the correctness of our manuscripts we mailed over a thou-
sand of them to people who were competent to approve them.
It is a very pleasant duty to acknowledge the assistance that
I have received from Rev. Georg-e F. Biahnson, of the Schoeneck
Moravian Church ; Bishop J. Mortimer Levering, of Bethlehem,
Pa.; Rev. William H. Oerter, of Lebanon, Pa.; Bishop Charles
L. Moench, of Philadelphia, P'a. ; Dr. P. F. Laugenour, of States-
6 PREFACE.
ville. N. C. ; Mr. J. O. Knauss, of the Department of Public
Instruction, of Harrisburg. Pa. ; and the Pastors of the Nazareth
Moravian Church : for their research of records. To them a
frank acknowledgment of obligation is cheerfully accorded. I,
also, wish to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Lucius E. Rick-
secker; Mr. Oliver L. Fehr; Capt. Frank C. Stout; Mr. Stephen
A. Tr^in ; and Mr. Ephraim Loux, for their self-sacrificing labor.
And now, my dear kinsfolk, having assigned to all concerned
proper credit, my task is about to close. One word more and 1
have done. My days of practical usefulness are passing away ;
I can not much longer mingle in the Reunions of the family.
This doubtless is my last effort to serve my kindred. It is my
last tribute to my ancestors, my farewell to that loving band
of friends and kinsmen, the sons and daug-hters of Franz and
George Craft Clewell.
Bethlehem, Pa., Atigtist, 1907. Lewis B. Clewell.
of the
'Motf^crs** ana *^3^atfti»rs** of tltc OtUttieU 3^similg
131f|0 ftauc gone to cnjon tlic fttll fruition
of th«?
**3^atf|crlioo6 of CSo&** and tl^c BrolItcrhoo6 of Utan,
tf\e^ 3*^un6amcntal ^cnct of (Our Better 5;:itjcs,
^Itfcfi sought Itetognition at tl^eir f^anis ;
^o the
and
mntx the Hope anO Belief that their struggles mill
likewise be troujne&,
^his Volume is B^aicatei,
CONTENTS.
Page.
I. Introductkin, by Charles W. Loux, Esq.. . 13
II. A General History 18
Whence- — Daiiphinv — Derisive Taunts —
Family— Edict of Nantes— The Flight-
Francois Clavel — Louise Frache — Her
Second Marriage — The Pass — The Land-
ing— The Redemptioners — Her Third
Marriage — Her Widowhood — Her Death
— Casting Lots — The Name.
HI. The Village oe Schoeneck 30
The Name — The Petitioners — Resolution
of Synod— The First House— The First
Church— The Graveyard— The Church of
1793 — Its Dedication — The Church of
1888 — The Bell— The Village.
IV. Franz Clewell 36
A iitobiography.
His Birth — Persecutions — Religion — His
Father's Death — Mother's Second Mar-
riage— Their Voyage — His Servitude —
His Marriage — His New Possessions —
Religious Anxiety — Children a Gift of,
God — The Church at Schoeneck — His
First Communion.
History.
His Master — His Wife, Salome — His
Possessions — Value of His Acquisitions
CONTENTS. 9
Page.
— His Will — Services in His House —
The First Funeral— -As Refugees — His
Death.
V. George Craft Clewell 44
Baptismal Certificate — His Birth — A Re-
demptioner — His Marriage — His Wife,
Anna Maria — His Possessions — Friend-
ship with Indians — Refugees — A Mora-
vian— His Death — Value of Acquisitions
—His Will— His Wolfe's Death.
VI. Genealogy ... 51
VII. Biographical Sketches 264
VIII. Accounts of Reunions 361
IX. Genealogical Index 371
X. Biographical Index 388
IlibUSTl^ATIONS.
Page.
The DandiiiiJr Frontispiece
Tlie Pass 22
A INIap opp. 25
(irave of Madame Ivueelile opp. 26
The Moravian Buililin.ii- of 17(i2 at Sclioeiieelv 31
Tlie Church of 1793 and Parsona.iie 32
The Church of 1888 33
Tlie Villag-e of Schoeneck 34
Homestead of Franz Clewed opp. 42
Homesitead of George Craft Cle-svell opp. 45
Homestead of FranciS' CleAvell 280
Officers and Committeemen of Fii-st Reunion 362
Giraveyardi at Keunion 364
Second Reunion 366
PORTf^AITS.
LeAYis B. Clewell and Wife 264
Rev. Lewis P. Clewell 269
Wilson D. Seyfried and Family 270
Charles W. Loux 2To
Anna C. Levering Ebbecke 275
Christina Clewell 277
Abraham Clewell and Wife 279
Abraham Klewell and Wife 281
F. Thomas Clewell and Wife 283
Paul Siegfried and Wife 284
J. Philip Clewell and Wife 285
Children of .T. Samnel Clewell 286
Henry G. Clewell and Wife 288
Anna J. Eckenbeirger 289
Sarah Clewell 290
Henry .T. Clewell 291
Alexander Clewell 292
S. Henry A. Siegfried and Wife 293
Bishop T. INIortimer Levering 294"
Rev. John H. Clewell 296
Rev. Robert E. Clewell 297
Henry G. Clewell and Wife 298
Rev. Theophilus G. Clewell 300
Oliver L. Fehr and Fam'ily 302
Hon. G. A. Schneebeli and Wife 304
David Trein and Wife 306
.T. Reuben Clewell and Family 308
.Toseph W. Siegfried and Wife 310
John IThler and Wife 312
J. HaiTy Clewell 314
Henry- Brnnner and Wife 216
:Matilda B. Seyfried 31S
Ephraim Lonx and Wife 319
William H. Clewell 320
Stephen A. Trein and Wife 322
William H. Clewell and Family 324
Howard .T. Siegfried and Family 326
Monroe L. Clewell and Family 328
CaiTie A. Rice and Hns1>and 330
Eugene A. Clewell 332
12 PORTRAITS.
Joseph M. Hitclicock and Wice 334
Rev. William H. Fehr 33(;
Samuel D. Luckenbach 338
Charles H. Clewell 340
Han-y E. Clewell 341
Eugene D. Ti-ein aud Family 342
Dr. Elmer C. Bruch 343
Rev. Charles S. Steinmetz and Family 344
Dr. William H. Clewell 34.1
James R. Crouse and Wife 347
:Mary E. Straubel 34U
Rev. Carl Schlegel and Wife 350
George P. L lewell 3.52
Augustus B. Clewell 35:!
Catherine Steinmetz and Family 354
^laria C. Crouthaimel and Husband 35G
Jaeoto L. Clewell 357
Jacob L. Clewell 358
W. K. Crouthamel 300
Introduction.
Motive lies back of every effort. The honoring of one's
parents and ancestors of a remoter deoree, the transmission to
our posterity of peimanent, rehable, and easily accessible family
records, the promotion of better acquaintance with one's own
and stronger ties of love and kinship, and a general interest in
biography, constitute the motives and furnish the justification for
the publication of a work like this.
Interest in one's ancestry, as distinguished from family pride,
is natural, and not always born of vanity. Your own child, that
wishes to be told a story of when you were a little boy, is only
manifesting a natural interest which all of us possess. Benjamin
Franklin in his inimitable "Autobiography" expressed the same
interest.
Honoring one's ancestors, without worshipping them (as the
Chinese do}, and without attempting simply to honor ourselves
(as the wealthier or more famous families might be disposed
to do), is always commendable. One of the purposes of this
book is the proper recognition of the sterling qualities of our
forefathers.
The Clewell descendants have not the same temptation to
family pride that might be supposed to exist in families whose
founders, though not more honorable from a moral point of
view, had yet achieved greater things in literature, pohtics, or
finance.
The life history, in its early stages, of the first Clewell ances-
tors in America, reads, as does Lincoln's, to use his own quota-
tion, like the "simple annnals of the poor." When the widowed
"stamm-mutter" and her two' boys, Franz and George, arrived in
Philadelphia, in the year 1737, they were in worse plight than
Franklin was when he arrived at the same place just a few
years previous, with a single dollar in his pocket.
While many of the Clewell family were schooled in the same
14 THE HISTORY OF
school as were Lincoln and Franklin, and though the Clewells
■ are now represented in every calling and profession, it is not
yet of record that they have produced shining- lights of such
magnitude as Franklin and Lincoln. But there is hope, possibly,
in rising generations.
Family pride is, in most aspects, a contemptible thing. It is
not the purpose of this book to foster any of it. The achievements
of our ancestors are not our own. The Joneses have other blood
in them besides Jones' blood, and if we trace our lineage back
far enough will we not all arrive at a common orig-in ?
Family pride is i)roper onlv when it deters one from wrong
doing. But even then, to do right for love of right is better. It
is a proper interest in our ancestry, then, rather than family
pride, that prompts the publication of this book.
"One half of the world does not know how the other half is
getting along." Just as true is it that "One generation knows
very little about the other." It is a pitiable fact that many
children do not know the time and place of birth of their par-
ents, to say nothing of remoter generations. It would puzzle a
good many to give their grandmother's Christian name. But
children are not always to blame for ignorance of matters which
transpired before their advent into this world. Hence, the neces-
sity and duty of transmitting in some form, whether by autobio-
graphy (not necessarily printed), or diary, or in family Bible,
f^br, in case of large families a work like this, accurate family
records.
If such records had been kept, one might have the satisfac-
tion of ascertaining who his ancestors were on all lines, for some
generations back. As before indicated, no Clewell is a Clewell
only. Where there is no marriage into one's own family, every
person has or had two parents, four grand parents, eight great
grand parents, sixteen great great grand parents, and so on, the
number increasing by a geometrical ratio of two with every
generation. How many of these ancestors can we name ? This '
question again suggests the importance of transmitting proper re-
cords to our children.
It is the absence, in many cases, of such records, that makes
the compilation of a family history such a laborious task. The
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. I 5
amount of labor involved in the production of such a work as
this is much greater than imagined by most readers. Great
credit is due the compilers for the patience, self-sacrilice, labor,
and skill bestowed upon this work.
The form of the present record and the method of using it,
as explained in the "Preface," will be found to be most satisfac-
tory, as it enables lineage to be traced in either direction with
the least possible effort. It comes as near perfection as any to
be found in our day. The Jewish system of family records dif-
fered from others in that each family record carried names
of male descendants only, the female descendants, unless unmar-
ried, being reckoned as of the family into which such married,
and celibacy being at a discount then, as it ought to be now.
This system, if universally adopted, would have the immense
advantage of saving all duplication of record, at the same time
affording perfect record of female descendants, as well as male,
by reference from one family record to another.
Any record is better than none. A large portion of the
Clewell records was preserved in some form or other, for which
due credit is to be given. With many other families such a com-
pilation as this is utterly impossible for lack of reliable data.
The present compilers had an advantage possessed by com-
paratively few American families, in that there was but one
founder of the name Clewell (two, if you consider the family
as beginning with the brothers Franz and George). The
Smiths, the Millers, and thousands of other names, have been ^
reinforced by repeated importations from other countries ; and
thus, whoever attempted to compile, for instance, a Smith
family history would deserve the profoundest commiseration of
everybody.
The Clewell family is of Huguenot origin. And, no doubt,
much of the sterling character of our ancestors \yas developed
in the school of affliction and persecution. Other countries have
gained what France has lost. For a more complete history of
the family, the reader is referred to the reports oi reunions and
to the biographies.
"If you would train a child aright, you must begin with
his grandmother." There is much food for reflection in that
saying. The laws of heredity never ceased to operate upon man-
l6 THE HISTORY OF
kind, and one generation helps or hinders succeeding ones ac-
cording as it transmits good or bad quahties to the next genera-
tion. ( )ur race is a fallen one, to be sure, but it is an undisputed
fact that some have suffered more from the fall than others.
Who will say that it's not in some measure due to the piety of
our persecuted ancestors that there are to-day so many among
their descendants preaching the good tidings of redemption
the only Way whereby man can be saved?
Beyond the period ofHuguenot persecutions, theClewell family
cannot be traced. Very few families can be traced as far even
as that. The farther back we go beyond that period, the greater
the darkness and general ignorance, until we again reach the
first centuries of the Christian era. Surnames were not in com-
mon use prior to the tenth century. It was no doubt providential
that family records should be broken at this point. Had they not
been thus broken, how many would still be priding themselves as
being of the "seed of Abraham" according to the flesh instead of
seeking to be united to the true "Seed" by faith.
On account of the liberal sprinkling of biography in this work,
and the interesting statistics found in the reports read at re-
unions, the book, we trust, will be of considerable general inter-
est, an interest shared by many who are not of the Clewell line-
age. The biographies represent life as it really is, — its struggles,
its successes, its sorrows, its joys, its every-day duties, and some
of its extraordinary tasks.
But, of course, the work will be of special interest to those of
the kin covered by the title of the book. To the unmarried, it
might be well to suggest that they first consult the index of the
book, as the laws forbid marriage within certain degrees of con-
sanguinity. The Jews, in whose favor some of our laws make
an exception, have sometimes so intermarried that one could
figure himself out as being his own grandfather,— probably an
undesirable result.
In looking through the book, the reader (if he be a Clewell
descendant) will undoubtedlv find names of persons of whose
kinship with him he was entirely unaware. He needs to be
"introduced" to them, and this book will do it. Thus the book
will enlarge his acquaintance and ought to promote love and
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 1/
sociability, and if it accomplishes these results only, the book will
be doing a good work.
The Clewells evidently believe in "race preservation," as there
are now more than four thousand of them, although the eighth
generation is just beginning to "sprout," as it were. This shows
well by comparison, considering that families ordinarily grow by
geometrical ratio. The family of Roger Williams, several
generations older, numbers about eighteen thousand.
May this book be a worthy memorial of those ancestors of ours
that have fallen asleep. And as to the living ones, so widely
scattered, and many of them so little acquainted with one an-
other, may this book itself be between them a genuine and most
cordial "Introduction." Chas. W. Loux.
Providence, R. I., April, 1907.
1 8 THE HISTORY OF
A General History
OF THE
CLEWELL FAMILY
As to whence the Clewells are is a matter not easily deter-
mined. All the records in our possession, however, assure us
that the grand-parents of Franz and George Clewell were French
Protestant orHuguenots. They lived in the southern part ofFrance
in the province of Dauphiny (Dauphine) in the
Whence, town of Grenoble, and from this place they fled to
Auerbach in Baden. No attempt has been made
to trace our ancestry in Europe for reasons which are almost
self evident. One might wish to know more about them and
w'ithout doubt could discover much interesting data bearing
upon their ancestral lineage or affiliation.
Dauphine was formerly a frontier province in the south-east-
ern part of France, now comprising the departments of Drome
Isere and Hautes Alps. It is a mountainous district with beau-
tiful and fertile valleys. It borders on Italy and Switzerland on
the east with the lofty Alps mountains as its bound-
Dauphiny. ary. Its chief city was Grenoble. It has a
strong fortress and even at present is an import-
ant city. It was originally a city of the Allobroges and later was
fortified by the Romans who had conquered the province, 121
B. C. and the people became loyal subjects of that empire. In
the 5th century it was conquered by the Burgundians who were
originally a German tribe, and for a short period was a part of
an independent kingdom. From 1032 until the middle of the
14th century, it was a possession of Germany when it was pre-
sented to France by the last lord of the old rulers who had the
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. I9
title of "Dauphin" from which the province received its name.
Among- the pubhc buildings of Grenoble is the "Palace of Justice"
which was originally the palace of the Dauphin.
Such is the history of the country from which the grandpar-
ents of Franz and George Clewell fled. Whether the history
sheds any light upon their ancestors or not, is left to the judgment
of the reader but the environment in which people live is a great
factor in their lives and the laws of heredity can neither be dis-
avowed.
There are those in the family who regard it very probably that
they originally came not only from this frontier province of an-
cient Gaul, but from the frontier of the frontier, namely, Spain.
Two plausible reasons are given : First, there is an
Derisive old saying among the older Clewells that they were
sometimes, in derision, called "Schwartze Spanier,"
Taunts. Black Spaniards as well as "Schwartze Fransoa"
Black Frenchmen. Second, that the early members
of the family, before they were much intermarried with the fair-
haired and blue-eyed Germans, were a very black-haired and
black-eyed people, although of remarkable fair skin. Their
vivacity of disposition and temper, their versatility and impulsive
eccentricities, indicate that they were descended from the Latin
or Celtic races, rather than from the fair and more phlegmatic
Germans who overran and conquered ancient Gaul, converting
it into modern France.
The family must have been quite numerous for the name ap-
pears among the exiles of various lands and also among the
galley-slaves to which some had been condemned. Michael Cla-
vel who was number 37,246 had been in servitude
The for three years on the ship "La Fidelle" and anoth-
er person, Antoine Clavel, who was number 30,789,
Family, had been in servitude for six years on the ship "La
Vieille Reale." They were among the galley-slaves
that were released by King Louis XIV of France in 171 3 and
1714 respectively. Rev. David Clavel, a prominent member of
the Reformed Church, was born in 1754, in Genoa. As early as
1628, a John Clavel, a poetical highway-man under Charles I,
who after being reprieved wrote a poem on the "Tricks of High-
wayman and How to Catch Thieves."
20 THE HISTORY OF
Another branch of the family, the one in which we are directly
interested, fled from Dauphiny to Auerbach, Baden, for the sake
of "the Faith once delivered unto the Saints."
During the struggles of the Reformation period, the Protes-
tants of France were successful in obtaining a decree which se-
cured for them religious freedom. They enjoyed this privilege
to see 760 churches rise but were denied the printing of books
on the tenets of their religion, except in such places where it
already existed nor were they allowed to ap-
Edict proach the heart of the government with their
OF Nantes, religion and consequently their political strength
was gradually crushed and their liberties inter-
fered with. On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France
revoked the Decree and more than 400,000 of the Protestants
left their country and fled to other countries for protection rather
than submit to Popish superstition. Among these refugees were
merchants, manufacturers and skilled artisans, the most intelli-
gent and most religious people of the nation. The loss to the
French king was immense and the despotic ruler being entrapped
through his half-secret marriage to one who was governed by the
Jesuits, wreaked vengeance upon the Protestants with sword
and fire. With the alternative of Popish superstitution and op-
pression, and the truth as it is in Jesus, they chose the latter.
Leaving in quick flight, they left all their worldly goods behind
in order to find refuge where they might worship God according
to the teachings of His Word and the dictates of their consciences.
There is a well authenticated tradition that an only brother of
Francois Clavel became separated from the rest of the family dur-
ing the flight and was never heard of again. He doubtless, be-
came a victim of the persecution. Their first rest-
The ing place in their flight was in Geneva, Switzerland,
whither the parents of the future wife of Francois
Flight, had also fled. How long they stopped in that city
we are not told but they continued their journey,
perhaps to gratify a desire for greater safety, into Baden from
whence their posterity was destined to continue the flight until
they landed upon the shores of the New World.
When our ancestors arrived in the Palatinate they renewed
their allegiance to the Reformed Church of which they were con-
THE CLE WELL FAMILY. 21
sistent and zealous members as is evident from the autobiography
of Franz Clevvell. Francois Clavel was married
Francois in Auerbach to Louise Frache in 1718. He ap-
pears to have been a man of more than ordinary
Clavel. intelHgence and force of character. He died in
the year 1730, leaving a widow and two sons,
Franz, aged ten, and George Craft, aged four years.
The widow, Louise Clavel, nee Frache, was born in Geneva,
Switzerland, on the 5th of December, 1695. Her parents, as
already stated, were among the French Huguenots who were
compelled to seek refuge under a Protestant ruler.
LoLTiSE They were also members of the Reformed Church.
She received a very good education as well as a
Frache. thorough religious training. Her span in life from
her birthplace in Geneva to her last resting-place on
Schoeneck's "God's' Acre," shows that she played the part of
a heroine in many respects.
About a year after the death of her husband, Francois Clavel,
she married Johannes G'Fellern, a native of Switzerland. This
marriage no doubt, was prompted by feeling the need of a pro-
tector for herself and her children in those unset-
Her tied times. The religious wars continued and the
persecutions of the Protestants was as furious as
Second ever. This union was blessed with one daughter
who died in infancy. No further mention is
Marriage, made of her second husband except that his name
appears among the immigrants of the Billendex*
Townshead which anchored in the Delaware at Philadelphia on
October 5, 1737, from Amsterdam. Holland.
That he assumed the responsibility of a father is evident from
the so called Pass which he obtained from the officers in whose
jurisdiction they lived. The Pass, which is the pos-
The session of Mr. Jacob Clewell (116) of Philadelphia,
Pa., is written in German. The cut is a correct fac-
Pass. simile of the original and a strict literal translation
of the same follows.
THE HISTORY OF
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WE CHARLES, by the grace of God margrave of Baden,
and grave of Sausenberg, count of Spanheim and Eberstein, lord
of Roeteln, Badenweyler, Lahr and Mahlberg & cet., by these
presents acknowledge and declare, that, upon the humble petition
of John Gefaeller from Auerbach, in our bailiwick of Stin, who
desires to betake himself to the island of Pennsylvania and to
make his home there; together with his wife, Louisa Frasch and
her two children from her first husband, John Franz Cleve and
George Craft Cleve ; — we have, for a suitable consideration, gra-
ciously released them from servitude by which heretofore they
have been allied and tjelonged to us ; and we do this with the
understanding, that neither we nor our princely heirs will have
to obtain any further claims on them or their heirs on account of
this servitude, unless theyshould sooner or later again settle in one
of the other places within our principality and territory, where
we ihave serfs, in which case they shall again be and become
serfs, as before.
In testimony of this we have ordered the present document to
be executed for the aforesaid John Gefaeller, given under our
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 23
own signature and imprinted seal of the princely chancery, at our
princely residence, the city of Carls-Ruh, April 6. 1737.
It was generally understood that the above secured for them
the passage on the ship but it is not exactly that except in an in-
direct sense. It will be noticed that the tenor of the instrument
is the releasing of the man as well as of his wife and the
two children from servitude and when we read of their being held
as serfs we may become overwhelmed with astonishment. But
our descendants will not only find relief in their mortification, if
any there should be, in the history of the times and the sense
in which the word was used but also, the fact is settled forever
that the descendants of Franz and George Clewell have elevated
their position in society and that they lived that positive life
which had the assurance of being rewarded while the blood of
the nobility has degenerated in many instances.
The term serf must not be construed in this document as mean-
ing a slave and must also be distinguished from the serfs or vil-
lains of the early middle ages. These were subjugated by the
conqueror and consisted of the population of the earlier races.
There are also instances of persons selling themselves by reason
of famine or other pressing causes to the lords for the sake of
protection and still others who surrendered themselves to churces
and monastries for the sake of 'the benefits to be derived from
the prayers of their masters. Different as was the condition of
the serfs in different countries and at different periods, his posi-
tion, on the whole, was much more favorable than that of a
slave and by the customs of France and Germany the serfs were
only bound to fixed payments and duties in respect to their lords.
It is this latter condition from which our ancestral family seeks
release, and, like true and loyal subjects they petitioned their lord
for their freedom, and by paying their respects, were privileged
to take advantage of their purpose in a very honorable and
creditable manner. Whether the island of Pennsylvania as it was
then conceived, could afford them greater protection in the
vicissitudes of life than this lord who was unable to cope with the
difiaculties of the times, must have been a serious problem to
them but their sturdy spirit of independence and their christian
zeal over-shadowed all such thoughts. Moreover the wise have
said, "There are no gains without pains" and the journey was be-
24 THE HISTORY OF
gun. According to tradition the voyage was a stormy one. Storm
after storm overtook them and during one of these storms Jo-
hannes G'Fellern was drowned.
Thus we see that Louise Clavel G'Fellern landed at Philadel-
phia, a widow for the second time and now it seems the worst
time of her trials was at hand. It may be taken for granted that
they had some account of the surpassing advantages that were
to be realized in this new country before they left the Father-
land, but now the one on whom they had depended
The was missing. They had left a home but where
were they to find one here and who would support
Landing, them. The colony with which they came resolved
to try their fortunes in the Schuylkill Valley but
what incentive did the forests of that valley offer to a woman in
her position and to be separated from her acquaintances or even
kindred and stay in the city, was equally odious to her. Just
what made her to follow the colony into the Schuylkill Valley we
are not told but after she had handed her two sons, Franz and
George, over to their future masters as "Redemptioners" she
traveled alone in her bereavement and anxiety.
The family was among the thousands whose pecuniary means
were very limited but this was no insurmountable obstacle for a
chance to try the fortunes of the^new world. Therefore, they
generally entered into contracts with the shipmasters for their
passage to the New World. By the terms of these contracts, the
person agreed upon the arrival of the ship at the designated port
that he would allow himself to be sold into
The service to the highest bidder for a term of
time sufficient to liquidate their indebted-
Redemptioners. ness to the ship. Consequently upon their
arrival, such persons who entered into such
a compact were exposed for sale at auction or privately and their
services sold for a period of from three to five years whichever
might be found necessary to defray the expenses of the passage.
The price paid for them varied according to age and physical
condition but ordinarily they brought ten pounds, equal to about
$26.67 ^^ the old money of the province of Pennsylvania, or about
$50 according to the money standard of to-day.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 25
The sales of these unfortunates were chiefly made to the com-
paratively wealthy residents in the south-eastern part of the prov-
ince'of Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia, because there the great-
er need of such service was felt and the people had also more
ability to pay for such services. But the time came when the
market for these servants in the city became overstocked and it
was necessary to dispose of them at places more remote.
The guardian of our ancestors saw both her sons sold into such
servitude as well as that of their future wives. Franz Clewell be-
came the servant of a planter in the Schuylkill Valley while
George found his master in the city and served his term as a
"button-maker." Such was the introduction our ancestors re-
ceived but this stroke proved to be their fortune as well as to many
others, for it laid the foundation of a 'material prosperity, which
resulted frequently in the possession of their hundreds ot acres
of fertile land, their barns and granaries filled, besides means by
which they could have been the happy possessors of bonds and
stocks. After George had served his time as a redemptioner, he
also joined his friends in the vicinity of Oley in the Schuylkill
Valley and the dawn of a brighter future became apparent. His
brother, Franz, had acquired his own possessions and soon after-
wards married Salome Kuechley and George followed the ex-
ample a few years later by taking her sister, Anna Maria Kuech-
ley and making her his wife.
Whether the mother of these two maidens died in Oley or a
few years after they had left that place we are not certain but
the fact remains that their father Johannes Kuechley became a
widower and some time before the year 1750 had
Her married their mother-in-law, Louise Clavei
G'Fellern or the mother of their husbands. The
Third three families lived closely together for the rest
of their parents' lifetime as their possessions or
Marriage. plantations were contiguous which they purchas-
ed from the Provincial government and which
were situated north of Nazareth.
Here on the frontier, between the plantation of Franz Clewell
on the east and the plantation of George Clewell on the west
they, in the declining years of their lives, lived under the pro-
tection of their sons and daughters, breakiug words of wisdom
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to them and g-uiding them until all seemed to have been fairly
begun when they again were summoned to suffer a great loss.
In the year 1756, not many years after their marriage, she be-
came a widow for the third time through the death of he'-
husband. This being before the organization of the church at
Schoeneck, or about a year after they had petitioned the Mora-
vians for a minister and while they occasionally had religious
services in Franz Clevvell's house they, for some reason, buried
his remains on his own possessions.
She remained a widow for about eleven years in which she pre-
pared for her final summons. The Gospel as preached by the
Moravian ministers, convicted her of her sins and shortcomings
and reminded her of the instructions she had received in the days
of persecution. Wihen Franz was received into
Her the communion of the church at Schoeneck it
impressed her deeply and she eagerly longed
Widow' HOOD, for the saine privilege. After much prayer
and many trials, she was received into the
church on January 2^, 1763, according to the customs of the Mora-
vians and on August sixth of the same year she was permitted
to partake of the Holy Communion. She was thereby much
humbled and exclaimed "Moncher Sauveur m'a pris mon coein"
— ''My loving Saviour has come very near to my heart."
During her last years she was unable in consequence of advan-
ced age and infirmities to leave her home and she was almost
totally deaf, making it very difficult to converse with her and dur-
ing the last few months of her life she could hardly be understood.
She died of a violent and sudden hemorrhage from an attack of
pleurisy at six o'clock on the morning of October 5, 1767, aged
y2 years less two months. She was buried at Schoe-
Her neck on the Moravian God's Acre where her rest-
ing place is marked by a white marble slab and
Death, bears the following inscription:
"Louisa Kuechley, geborne Frache, geboren December 1695
zu Geneve in der Schweiz : Mutter von Franz and George Cle-
well. Sie war die Stamm-mutter von der zahlreichen Clevvell's
familie : Gestorben October, 1767."
Louisa Kuechley, maiden name Frache, born December, 1695,
in Geneva, Switzerland. Mother of Franz and George Clewell
GRAVE OF MADAME LOUISE KUECHLEY.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 2^
and ancestress of the numerous Clewell family. Died October,
1767.
It may not be amiss at this time to digress for a while from our
direct subject and give a few general points or hints on their
experiences as members of the Moravian church, then generally
known as the Brethren's Church. It appears that it was a more
serious matter to belong and have the privileges of a church
than at present. The fact that our ancestors became refugees
and sought religious freedom is a thing that can hardly be appre-
ciated to-day, and when they had the opportunity
Casting of uniting with a church here in America it was
seized and its precincts were approached with deep
Lots. piety. The guiding hand of Providence in the af-
fairs of men was recognized by those persecuted
people while they humbly submitted to Divine Will. The cus-
tom of deciding questions by lot among Moravians was uncom-
monly prevalent, both privately and in the control of church
aftairs. It was used in various ways, in making selections, in
seeking guidance in perplexity and in deciding questions and was
usually conducted by drawing names or numbers or slips on
which were written the words "yes" or "no." It was not, how-
ever, at exclusive Moravian custom but rather as a Providential
ruling. After our ancestors, Franz and George Clewell, as well
as their mother, were admitted into the Society of the Brethren,
the question whether they were fit subjects to partake of the
Lord's Supper was decided b}' lot. In the case of Franz it was
favorable at once but unfavorable to that of his mother and brother
and therefore they did not become full members of the church
until some time afterwards. They submitted to the decision with-
out murmuring and prepared for the next chance.
Previous to 1818, lot was applied to many marriages. This,
perhaps, was to carry out lofty ideals in the selection of conse-
crated associates and as a matter of complete subjection to Di-
vine guidance. However, the law of love took its course — and
as a result the system was generally disapproved. There were
also such among our descendants who were Moravians that de-
sired to marry some one not of the church and they would noi
submit to the system and again dissatisfaction arose. In one par-
ticular instance when the hand of a descendant widow with her
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THE HISTORY OF
three children was sought in marriage by one who belonged to the
church, he made his intentions known to the officials of the
church who wanted to proceed with lot when he told them "the
widow or none." Lot was favorable and the marriage was a
happy one as many among our descendants could testify.
Many of our readers may dispute the correctness of the orthog-
raphy of the name ClczccII and no attempt will be made to decide
that question but rather to present the various forms of the
name which came to our notice while gathering the data for this
book. It will be noticed that in the baptismal cer-
The tificate of George Craft the name is spelled Clairll
while in the passport the name is spelled Clcz'e. That
Name, the latter is a clerical error is almost self-evident, per-
haps confounded with the duchy, Cleves, in West-
phalia while the former may have been the form used by the peo-
ple in Europe. In the recital of the deed by the Commonwealth
to Franz, the name is repeatedly spelled "Klewell" alias "Cla-
vell" while Franz writes his own name with a K and about a year
afterwards, under the same circumstances, he Avrites Clczvcll
This may be explained by comparing the so-called hard sound of
C with the German K.
The form "Clewell" appears on the legal documents that were
executed by both Franz and George as their signatures and the
same form is used by their children in the execution of docu-
ments in the settlement of the estates with the exception of Abra-
ham (20), the youngest heir of George, who signed his name
Klewell. The reason for this was explained by his son, Abra-
ham ( 97 ) , who was still living at the time of the first reunion.
Abraham, son of George, had his family in Riiladelphia and
when the children entered school the teacher persisted in spelling
the name with a K and the whole family yielded.
In the list of taxable people of Xorthampton County, in 1780,
the name is spelled "Clewelder" and "Cleweld." In each case
the name begins with a C and the spelling of the rest of the word
is simple to anyone who understands the Pennsylvania German
dialect. This instance goes to prove the erroneousness of official
records which may have also been the case with the name on the
passport.
In the genealogy it will be noticed that Joseph William Clewell
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 2g
(300) Spells his name "Cavelt." The history of the man will
explain the orthography of the name. While being- yet a mere lad
he became separated from his parents and was raised in a Penn-
sylvania German family who had not only neglected their own
education but failed to do their duty to the boy and consequently
when the time arrived that he had occasion to write his name,
he spelled it according to the pronunciation of the word among
those people.
Another form of the name is that of John F. (253) and James
D. (254) Clawell. But this form is similar to those already ex-
plained. Local pronunciation often changed the spelling of the
name.
We were often attracted by the similarity of our family sur-
name to that of others, like Clayville, Clavill and Clavell. The
hrst two as far as we have investigated have a history peculiar of
their own while the latter are inhabitants of Canada and claim
to be descendants of the pioneers of the colonial days as well as of
French nationality. We have reason to believe that they are a
distinctive branch of the family and that their form of the name
which is Clavell, bears the greater resemblance of the original
form. We leave the duty of finding the connecting link to the
future family historian.
30 THE HISTORY OF
The ViLLIAGE OF SCHOENECK.
The history of that small village about one mile north of
Nazareth called Schoeneck and which means "Pleasant Corner"
does not strictly belong to our Family History but it is so closely
allied with our early ancestors that it may find a proper place
among these pages.
It was in the year 1754 that a number of dwellers in Bush-
kill Township then a part of Plainfield Township, wrote a peti-
tion to the Synod of the Brethren now commonly known as
Moravians, who were holding their sessions in Bethel on the
Swatava, asking that body to send a minister, who could pro-
claim the Gospel of Jesus Christ to them pure and unadultera-
ted like the Apostle of old. The letter thus addressed was signed
by Franz Clewell, George Clewell, John Peter Stoudt, a
brother-in-law of the above named and John Kuechle, father-
in-law of the aforenamed, Henry Kostenbader, Walter Mueller
and — • Bleily.
Among these seven persons, Franz Clewell, who had been
awakened by a sermon of Rev. Eschenbach in Oley, was the
prime author of this movement, influenced principally by his
concern for the salvation of his children.
It was resolved by that Synod to send a minister to them who
met the seven petitioners in the house of Franz Clewell. Here
in this house, services were held from time to time by Mora-
vian ministers who came on request, during the year 1755 and
each meeting attracted more of the neighbors and thus con-
tinuing until 1756 the question of building a place of worship
and a school-house was earnestly discussed.
All of them felt the need but the obstacles that had to be over-
come seemed like mountains because of their limited number
in building and supporting the same.
About the year 1756, the Moravian Synod again came to their
aid when they passed a resolution that a congreg'ation place
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
31
should be established on the Nazareth Tract a short mile from
Nazareth Hall in the direction of the Bilue Mountains. This
place so established, received the name Schoeneck, named after
a place in Austria which belonged to Count Zinzindorf's family.
In 1760 Georg-e Clauss who later became the father-in-law
of Elizabeth Clewell (12), oldest daughter of George Clewell
(3), built the first house in the place. In the spring of 1762,
the building of the proposed place of worship and school-house
was commenced and so steadily and vehemently was the work
pushed that the third of October of the same year was set
apart for its consecration.
THE BUILDING OF +*?*■ USED AS A CHURCH, SCHOOL HOUSE AND DWELLING.
This was the first church which evidently stood a few rods
north of the present church. On August 12 previous to the
consecration of this church, Rev. Daniel Neibert and his wife
Hannah, arrived' as the first regular pastor.
In the year 1763, the grave-yard was laid out and it was
so destined that the builder of the first house, George Clauss,
should also be the first one whose remains were interred in the
cemetery.
32
THE HISTORY OF
At the dedication services held October 3, 1762, it was an-
nounced that all those friends who had aided in building the
place of worship would be considered "Societaets-'M embers"
that is, such who have mutually banded themselves together, not
to live for themselves in the world but to live for Him alone,
and also on this occasion a daughter of P'ranz and Salome
Clewell was baptized and received the name Christina (See
biography).
Many people from N'azareth, Christian Springs and Gnaden-
thal came to Schoeneck to witness the dedication of the church
and see the new settlement.
On November 28, being the first congregation Day, Franz
Clewell and his wife Salome became members of the congrega-
tion while more were added to the "Society." The congrega-
tion flourished while many of its members began to look for a
place nearer to the church on which they would settle and so
one by one the houses were erected in the village. In less than
thirty years the necessity of a larger church became apparent.
At the celebration of the Congregational Festival on the Third
of October, 1792, the lack of room brought the subject up in
CHURCH OF 17S3 AND THE PARSONAGE BUILT IN 1826.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
33
an earnest manner. It was proposed by some to enlarge their
old church while others favored the building- of a new church
and this was finally accepted by a majority.
The matter was then referred to the General Helpers' Con-
ference, a body of the Moravian Church, which expressed their
approval that a new church, to be build of stone, forty-two feet
long, thirty-six feet wide and sixteen feet high, should be erect-
ed south of the old school-house and to be connected with the
latter by a passage way. During the winter of 1792-93, the
stones and timbers were hauled together by the members who
were also faithfully and without renumeration assisted by the
Moravians from Nazareth as well as the whole neighborhood
and all other preparations prior to the erection of the building
/,:
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CHURCH BUILT IN 1888
made, so that the 17th of June, 1793 was fixed a.^ the date for
the corner-stone laying. On the following 27th day of July
the roof was placed into position and the work progressed so
rapidly that October 20, 1793 was set apart for the "consecra-
tion and dedication" services.
Franz and George Clewell were again among the members
of the building committee of the congregation which consisted
34
THE HISTORY OF
of 58 married men and women, i widower, 4 widows, 4 unmar-
ried men, 9 larger boys, 9 unmarried women, 7 larger girls, 30
boys and 35 girls.
The first church and school house was torn down in 1826 to
make room for the present parsonage which was built on to
the north wall of the church built in 1793 and this church in
turn was torndovvn in 1888 and the present edifice erected and
dedicated ou October 6th, 1S89. Among the members of the
building committee for the erection of this church was Lewis B.
Clewell, a descendant of Franz, while the bell in the tower of the
church was a donation to the congregation by the descendants
of Philip Clewell through the instrumentality of Rev. Lewis P.
Clewell, a descendant of George, and bears the following in-
scription : "In memory of Philip and Anna Maria Clewell,
by their children and grand-children, 1889." Rev. Lewis P.
Clewell made the presentation address.
'J'^ " «?^>Sii^<^i.
THE VILLAGE OF SCHOENECK.
Thus, around the history of this church clusters much of the
history of many a descendant of Franz and George Clewell.
There was seldom a time that not almost half of the members
of the congregation were descendants of the Clewells, and nearly
half of the unique and beautiful custom of the flat marble slabs,
mark the resting place of the remains of a Clewell descendant
on the grave-yard. Every generation except the eighth has
1142803
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 35
left its vestige in the village while many have received their first
lessons in moral and religious duties in that visage church.
The village proper lies between the grave-yard on the north
and the church on the south consisting of about one dozen
dwellings and were at one time nearly all inhabited by Clewells.
Here also many scenes of childhood are laid, but in later life
left their homes and journeyed towards the four quarters of the
globe. With them went p'leasant memories of festival occasions
while the weeping-willows in front of the church seemed to
mourn their departure. For twenty or more years the voice of
Rev. John J. Regennas who was married to a Clewell descendant
proclaimed the Gospel of Peace and the necessity of a happy
and righteous life which was emphasized later by a Clewell
descendant who was born in the village in the person of Rev.
Lewis P. Clewe'll.
The village has always been a quiet, pleasant, residential
spot, with a serenity hovering over it that suggests to the intel-
ligent mind the trials on the one hand and on the other, happy
and comfortable homes of our parents and grand-parents.
36 THE HISTORY OF
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
OF
Franz Clewell.
Translated by Rev. Lewis P. Clewell from the
German Church Records of Schoeneck, Pa.
Our dejDarted Brother communicated the fonowing of his
seventy-seven years of earthly pilgrimage.
"I was born on September 24, 1720, in Auerbach, Baden, Dur-
lach. My Grandi Parents were 'Frertch Potestant (Hugue-
nots), who during the time of the great religious persecutions
fled from Dauphin, France, with their children, leaving all their
possessions behind. It was quick flight or sure death for them.
They became members of the Reformed Church at Auerbach,
where I was born and baptized and in my fifteenth year, after
careful instruction in Holy Writ and the doctrines of the Re-
formed Church, confirmed and admitted to the Holy Commun-
ion. In my tenth year, I had the misfortune of loosing my
father by death, who, in the full and blessed assurance of Faith
in the Lord Jesus Christ, passed from time into eternity.
After the lapse of a year, my mother married again — ^John
G'Fallerns (Feller) who was born in Switzerland. But owing
to the long continued French wars at that time, which brought
ruin, desolation and poverty to the country, we saw nothing but
ruin and poverty in store for us and hence resolved to emigrate
to North America, arriving in Philadelphia, (the City of
Brotherly Love) in the Fall of 1737.
On our artival in the vessel, mv dear mother handed me over
to my future master, and she begged him earnestly to see to it,
that I attended church regularly, as well as attend to my private
devotions and admonished me to continue in the fear of the
Lord and trust his aid and assistance.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 3/
In the home of my master in the vicinity of Oley, Pennsyl-
vania, during the five years of my service, I fared remarkably
well but there was little opportunity to attend relig-ious services
anywhere as my dear mother had requested, because at that time
there was no church far or near. It happened on one occasion
while out on business for my master that I passed a house where
there was a large gathering of people so that many had to stand,
on the outside ; thinking that it was a public sale, I rode up and
tied my horse and forced myself in, but soon realized my mistake.
From the little that I could catch I inferred that it was a Roman
Catholic Seminary. On reaching home, I inquired further of my
master about it. He informed me that they were "Herrnhuter"
Moravians, who, a short time ago, came to this country and
preached a new doctrine. This aroused my curiosity in what this
new doctrine consisted and I found that it was the same to
which my sainted father held fast and in which he instructed me.
The doctrine of the merits of His atoning death. The teaching
of these precious, saving truths had already made a deep im-
pression on my heart and served as a good seed in my heart
while through the grace of God and the mercy of the Lord,
they sprang up in due time and bore fruit.
In September, 1744, I married my dear wife, Salome, maiden
name Kuechley (a daughter of his mother's third husband) and
we moved into the Oley Hills. The next year we sold our pos-
sessions there and moved with our first born child, daughter
Magdalin to this place where we have since resided. (By "this
place" is meant the old homestead, see cut. which was located
about one and a half miles north of Nazareth near the village of
Millgrove now Aluta, and commonly known as the Gold Farm.)
We had a hard time at first. Manv trials from within and from
without confronted us. The country was very sparsely popu-
lated and frequent Indian wars menaced us. We were obliged to
endure many privations with all our hard work. When I think
of those times and see how richly I have been blessed with tem-
poral things I feel that I cannot be grateful enough.
Our greatest sorrow was however that we had no opportunity
of attending Religious services anywhere in the neighborhood.
My neighbors and I made repeated attempts to secure a minister
who would serve us with the Word and Sacrament but without
avail. Later we asked a Dunkard minister to preach to us oc-
38 THE HISTORY OF
casionally and he promised and made an appointment but never
came and thus ended our second failure. In all these experience
I see the wise and gracious guidance of the Lord.
In the course of time we sent a written request to the Synod
of the Brethren held at Bethel on the Swatava, (now Lebanon
County) telling' them of our spiritual needs and requested them
to send if possible a Lutheran minister to us. In all this I was
very much concerned, lest the Brethren (Moravians) might
turn us away from the true faith which we thought we had.
I freely expressed my fears to Brother Rev. Henry Ranch who
was deputized by the Synod to confer with us. Then I heard
for the first time clearly and distinctly what constituted "true
Faith" — To know ourselves as poor sinners and Jesus Christ as
our only Saviour. I realized, at once, that I as yet lacked this
saving faith. But the loving spirit in which the Brother directed
us in the way of life made a deep impression on me and my
neighbors and our confidence in the Brethren who served us since
February, 1755, with the Word and Sacrament, preaching and
baptizing our children, grew gradually.
Another experience that I had about this time that I wish to
record here for the benefit of my children and others of my neigh-
bors and friends who might have similar perplexities is — that I
was deeply impressed with the fact that children were a ^ift of
God and that He held us responsible for their proper bringing up,
etc. This occasioned me many anxious hours lest I might come
short in this duty. On one occasion while gathered with them
around the table, watching them and listening to their conver-
sation, such a terrible fear came over me lest one or another of
them might go astray, that I could not refrain from tears. In
this distress of heart I left the table and went out into the woods
where I expected to work but my feelings overcame me when I
fell on my knees and earnestly besought the Lord that He might
take them into His own hands and guard them from all evil and
since I lacked the needed wisdom and understanding to train
them up in His fear, He should in mercy grant it to me.
Then and there I experienced such a blessed assurance that He
had heard my prayers that I have ever since felt that they were
safe in His hands.
I know from blessed experiences that if we commit our child-
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 39
ren into the hands of the Lord and ask him for guidance to bring-
them up in his fear and service, he will grant it. But it has
also humiliated me at times when I recognized that T came short
in my paternal duties or when through haste in work or in deed
I became a stumbling block to my children. Oh, how much the
dear Lord has to forgive me in this !
These and many similar experiences which the dear Saviour
made plain to my poor sinful heart beside the testimony of the
blessed Gospel by the Brethren who preached statedly in my
house, brought me gradually into closer fellowship with Him
whom I formerly knew with all my imaginary true faith only as
the great and true God and now. T had learned to know my Friend
and only Saviour.
Since the year 1760 when they ceased to hold services in my
house, we attended the services at Nazareth until in October, 1762,
when the first chapel in Schoeneck was dedicated. On that day
I was admitted into the Society and on the first anniversary day
ofthe congregation in November admitted into full communicant
membership. On the sixth day of August, 1763, I was permitted
to partake of the Holy Communion for which 1 had long antici-
pated.
I often longed for this privilege but in our isolation it was de-
nied me for these many years past. (The reader is here asked
to contemplate and contrast this incident with the time when he
partook of the Lord's Supper for the first time after his confir-
mation in Auerbach. Ed.)
But here I had another experience and I had to be convinced
that I could be saved only through the free and undeserved grace
of the Lord Jesus Christ. I had missed it in the past by not per-
mitting this free grace to have free course in me. I received the
Bread and thought — "This is the Body of the Lord Jesus given
for me." Now I must experience deep feelings, great ecstacy,
etc., but failed to have them. In like manner I received the Cup,
my feelings continued the same, and now my faith commenced to
waver and I cried out in my heart that the dear Lord would have
mercy upon me and help me, a_poor, helpless sinner. O the bless-
ed assurance I received at that moment ! I cannot describe. Heart
and eyes overflowed with thankful, penetential tears. Here 1 ex-
perienced fully what free grace really is. On this Grace of my
dear Saviour I will steadfastly lean until mine end."
40 THE HISTORY OF ]
HIS ACQUISITIONS AND HIS WIFE SALOME,
NEE KUECHLEY.
Thus ends his own recital of his seventy-seven years of life but
by his obituary, preserved in the archives of the Schoeneck
Moravian Church, and old documents handed to us, we may
learn a few more valuable things of the elder of our early ances-
tors.
We have no record of his boyhood days, but the allusions in
his autobiography. Apparently, his early days were spent admidst
the religious strifes of the early part of the eighteenth century
under the protection of a devoted father who instilled the prin-
ciples of liberty and perseverance into his two boys which made
for them success in later life. The death of his father must have
added to angjish and perhaps hastened the responsibilities of
manhood. He makes no reference to his step-father but leaves
Europe for America in company with him and his mother. On
arriving at Philadelphia, it was his mother who handed him over
to his future master who lived at Oley. Berks County, Pa. Tra-
dition has it that his master was a Dr. Hieister, a planter. The
fact of his serving five years as a "Redemptioner" shows plainly
that the family was poor in worldly goods since it became neces-
sary for his mother to sell the services of her son in return for
the payment of his passage.
We are not told in what he fared well while with his master,
but it may be a fair conclusion that it was financially since he
had his own possessions for the short time he lived there. After
his five years of service, in September, 1744, he married Salome
Kuechley, who was born in Neureuth, in Baden-Dnrlach on Janu-
ary 15, 1728. She also came to America in 1737 and with her
parents settled in the vicinity of Oley, Berks county. Pa., where
she also served for a time as "Redemptioner." After the death
of her husband she moved to Nazareth and took apartments in
the Sister's House where she rested for the rest of her life and
one of her daughters constantly waiting on her. She died May
18, 1812, and is buried in the Nazareth graveyard. She was al-
ways concerned about the welfare and happiness of her children
and especially about their religion. She was a woman of sterling
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY. 4 1
virtues and an affable and peaceable disposition and greatly es-
teemed by her friends and acquaintances.
They began housekeeping on their possessions in Oley but for
some reason soon sold it and moved to the north of Nazareth
where he bought a tract of land from the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania containing one hundred and sixty-seyen acres plus
six per centum allowance for roads, etc.. and paid for it, twenty-
eight pounds, one shiiHing (28£ is) in English money or aboat
$136.50. The tract was called Iiidostan. The patent is written
on parchment and specifies that the above grant is free and clear
of all restrictions and reservations as to mine royalties excepting
and reserving only the one-fifth part of all gold and silver ore
for the use of the Commonwealth to be delivered at the pit's
mouth, clear of all charges.
The patent was granted and signed by His Excellency Thomas
Miffilin, Esq., President of theSupremeExecutive Council and the
seal of the State affixed the Twelfth day of February, 1790, and
the Commonwealth the fourteenth year. This patent contains
four Warrants, dated January 31, 1746, for fifty acres; Decem-
ber II, 1770, twenty-four and one-fourth acres; December 8,
1774, forty and one-eighth acres, and May 13, 1789, thirty-five
acres ; a total of one hundred and nine and three-eighths acres.
Comparing this acreage with that granted in the patent, the reader
may form a fair idea of the liberality of the Commonwealth in
its allowance for roads.
We are not able to explain who granted his first Warrant, it
being before this Commonwealth had received the name Penn-
sylvania, but it establishes the fact that he moved to the frontier
as his tract was bounded on the north, east and west by lands
of the Commonwealth and on the south by Demuth's possessions.
We regret that we are not able to relate the details of his priva-
tions and Indian insurrections but the history of frontiersmen has
been so ably and vividly described that our school children are
fairly familiar with it. However hard his struggles may have
been during his manhood, his labors were crowned by no mean
reward. According to the history of Northampton County the
taxable inhabitants of Plainfield Township in 1780, numbered one
hundred and thirty-three and the name of Franz Clewell appears
eleventh in amount of assessed value, it being 357i. The real estate
42 THE HISTORY OF
which was sold by his executors after the death of his wife
amonted to 2g42£. 13s. gd. and the personal property to I43£. 5s.
45^ d. The total being- equal to about $15,000. During' his life time
he had acqired about 323 acres of land which, according to the
above amount, was sold for about $50 an acre.
In his Last Will and Testament, recorded at Easton, Pa.,
there are also a few items of interest which in contrast with what
is regarded valuable to-day will help to appreciate his circum-
stances all the more. He says 'T have been richly blessed with
temporal things and which is hereinafter more fully described.
My beloved wife, Salome, is to have the one-third of all the sum-
mer and winter grain and of hay both the first and second crop
to be delivered into the barn and full possession and use of the
house I now live in and of the stable, garden and grass lot and
potatoe patch and the use of one-third part of the barn and six
rows of apple trees and her cow shall go in pasture with the ten-
ants cattle and the tenant shall haul her fire-wood to the house
and her grain to the mill and home again free of any charges, and
my said wife shall have the use of all my household furniture
during her natural life. After her death all property is to be
sold at public sale except my clothes, which I bequeath to my
son, John. All moneys are to be divided equally, share and share
alike, after all just debts and expenses are paid, except a prefer-
ence of ten pounds, to my son, John, and of thirty pounds to my
daughter, Julianna." The executors named in the Will were his
sons, John and Francis and dated October 20, 1792, and witness-
ed by Jacob Eyerly, Jr., and Joseph Levering.
While thus engaged with the temporal affairs of life we must
not lose sight of the fact that he was very anxious about his sal-
vation. His name appears first among the petitioners for a
preacher of the Gospel and for several years religious services
were held in his house. If we consider the size of his house and
his large family, one may feel the inconvenience and be at a loss
to see where the neighbors and other friends found room to listen
to a sermon. On Easter Sunday in the year 1755, Rev.
Lille, a Moravian minister, preached in his house and baptized a
son of F"ranz and Salome Clewell with the nam^e Francis and a
son of George and Anna Maria Clewell with the name John.
The occasion, having been announced previously, was largely
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 43
attended. He was a member of the building- committee of both
the first church in Schoeneck and also of the second.
During- the time that services were held in his house an in-
cident happened which may illustrate the anxieties and dangers
of those times. In 1759 an infant son of Franz and Salome
Clewell died and the graveyard at Schoeneck not being laid out
they were obliged to bury in the graveyard of the Nazareth
Congregation. This graveyard is located on the highest point
in the vicinity of Nazareth and is generally, althoug-h a misno-
mer, called "the Indian Graveyard." On the day of interment
the men deemed it prudent to carry their arms on account of
possible attacks from hostile Indians which often threatened the
people on funeral occasions. To these same dangers the wor-
shippers exposed themselves while services were held in Franz's
house and during more critical times. The Indian insurrection
of 1755 was general throughout the country and the name of
Franz Clewell with his family appears among the refugees at
the Rose Inn and also at the Whitfield House, Nazareth.
In his younger years, he was steward in the Schoeneck Con-
gregation and enjoyed the fullest confidence and respect of all
the members as well as of the entire community in which he
lived. His married life of more than fifty-two years was full of
happiness, mingled with great cares and anxieties. He posses-
sed a vigorous constitution and good health until old age but in
the autumn of 1797 he began to fail visibly, being affected by
dropsy. He lingered until January 24, 1798, at four P. M. when
he died. He is buried in the Schoeneck graveyard.
44 THE HISTORY OF
George Craft Clewell
and his wife
Anna Maria, nee Kuechley.
(This is to certify) That to the late Francois Clavell, refugie'
at Auerbach, and to his lawful wife, Louise, by the blessing of
God, on November i8, 1726, a little son was born, who according
to christian custom was baptized and in the holy sacrament re-
ceived the name of George Craft. The sponsors at the baptism
were:
His Excellency, the privy-counsellor Zur Glocken, upper bailiff
at Pfortzheim,
His Reverence, the Church-counsellor & Superintendent at
Pfortzheim, Geo. Ch. Bergmann,
Mrs. Martha Floeszer, wife of the magistrate of Langenstein-
bach,
Anna Catharina Veylinger ( ?), wife of a Justice of the peace
at Auerbach.
All of whom, upon request, is herewith certified to by his own
hand and the setting of his regular seal :
P. ElSENLOHR,
Pastor at Langensteinbach, Schulberg and x\uerbach.
Langensteinbach, April 30, 1737.
The foregoing is a literal translation of the baptismal certifi-
cate from the German of George Craft Clewell. He was born at
Auerbach, Durlach, P)aden, and baptized and raised in the Re-
formed Church. In his fourth year his father died and in his
eleventh year, he, in company with his mother and older brother,
Fanz, made the journey across the Atlantic to America, landing
at Philadelphia, October 5, 1737. On their arrival he likewise
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 45
became a "Redemptioner" to pay for his passage across the ocean
and served about five years in a button-factory in the city.
After his term of service he became a member of the colony
which had settled in the O'ley Hills where his mother and older
brother and future wife lived. We are not told what he did while
he lived in the colony. He was married on the sixteenth of Oc-
tober, 1750, to Maria Kuechley, who was a sister of the wife of
Franz Clewell. She was born in Neureuth, Durlach, Baden, on
the twenty-sixth day of August, 1726. She came to America
with her father and sisters on the ship William, John Carter,
master, and landed at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Octo-
ber I, 1737. The voyage being considered^ a calm one, yet one
of the sixty-six Palatinates which embarked at Rotterdam was
drowned while two were sick. Upon landing in Philadelphia
they proceeded toward Manatany and settled in Oley. Here she
also served as "redemptioner" for nearly five years — ^(Wo sie ge-
gen funf jahre fur ihre fathrt diente). She was brought up in the
Lutheran church. After their marriage they moved to the fron-
tier of the Moravian settlements and for two years lived with
Franz Clewell, where the two brothers met the two sisters for
the third time and every time in different and new conditions or
environment. First as children in Auerbach, second in Oley as
immigrants and third as married people in the place which was
destined to become the battle-rounds of their careers.
While they were living with his brother, he was busily engaged
in building a house on a tract of land which he had acquired by
patent, dated December 31, 1766, called "Nombra-de-Dios," con-
. taining 118 acres and 126 perches and situated about four miles
north-west of Nazareth and about one mile east of the present
village of Moorestown. To this tract he added another of 200^
acres, called "Antigiia" for which he paid 5£ i6s. The patent
is dated April 12, 1790, and the tract lies along the Bushkill
Creek, adjoining his brother's tract toward the east.
This plantation was occupied by them for more than forty
years and their privations may easily be imagined when we con-
sider the fact that they were on the extreme frontier. In connec-
tion with his farming he did considerable trading with the Indians
and having acquired some knowledge of medicine and surgery
he was frequently called upon by his neighbors as well as the Red
46 THE HISTORY OF
Men to relieve them of their bodily ills. Tradition has it that
at one time a big stalwart Indian came to him with a toothache
while out upon his fields, and, sending for his hook with which
he extracted the teeth, he told the Indian to sit upon a stump and
then and there performed the operation while the Indian screamed
for pain. Thus it may be noted that George was more a man of
affairs which trait, no doubt, was largely acquired during his
youthful days which he spent in the city as a redemptioner. On
several occasions his brother intended to give him his fraternal
advice in regard to the best methods of farming, etc., to which
he made reply: "You farm as you like best; I prefer to trade'
with the Indians ; that pays better than the best of farming."
But with all his intercourse with the Indians which would make
it seem possible to securely gain the friendship of the Indians, he
considered himself a common foe in the time of insurrections.
He and his family were among the refugees on several occasions
at the Rose Inn about a mile north of Nazareth and during the
insurrection of 1755, they had fled to the Whitfield House, Naza-
reth, where his son, Daniel, was born. It certainly must have
been a unique sight to see the men go out in companies at the
break of day each morning during these times to look after their
homes and cattle. They were fully armed and never knew how
they might be ambushed by the Indians.
Although being a busy man on his farm and trading with the
Indians, he did not neglect his religious duties. When, in 1754,
a petition of the settlers was sent to the Moravians, the name of
George Clewell appears second and he attended the services of
the Moravian missionaries in the house of Franz Clewell regular-
ly and was also active in assisting at the building of the church-
es at Schoeneck. On October 3, 1762. the day of the dedication
of the first church and school-house, he became a member. of the
Society and the following year a full member. He partook of
the Holy Communion for the first time in 1765 having been
denied the privilege sooner because "lot" being against him. On
the Easter Sunday of 1755 while worshipping in the house of his
brother, their son, John, was baptized by Rev. Lille, and in 1762
they buried a son, Abraham, on the old Nazareth cemetery when
the men went with their rifles on account of the dangers from
the Indians.
His obituary adds — that he was permitted in the Providence of
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 47
God to become identified with the Brethren's (Moravian) Church
which he regarded as a special mark of grace from the Lord, ex-
pressing himself most gratefully during his last illness.
He lived in married life for forty-three years, and at the time
of his death had thirty-one grandchildren and three great-grand-
children. Although the family had already spread considerably,
he expressed his great pleasure that all of his children were uni-
ted with the church, the welfare of whom he always had at heart
and was anxious that they should walk in the foot-steps of their
Lord and not in the ways of the world. He was highly esteem-
ed and well-beloved by all who knew him and was noted for his
industry and uprightness and as a peace-loving citizen. He died
from the effects of dropsy at 7 A. M., on May 6, 1793, at his
homestead. His sufferings were greatly overshadowed by the
tender care of his wife and children and he appreciated the sym-
pathy of his neighbors and friends.
He, like his brother. Franz, was also successful in his acquisi-
tions. The value of his property together with his occupation in
1780, according to the list of taxables of Northampton County,
was 335i, being only 22i less than that of his brother, and his
estate was appraised at a little more than nine thousand dollars.
In his last will and testament, he left to the use and management
of his wdfe, Anna Maria, for life, all his real and personal property
excepting only so much personal property as would be sufficient
to pay his just debts and funeral expenses; that after her death,
all his property should be sold at public auction and equally divid-
ed, share and share alike, among his eleven children deducting out
of the shares or parts of Elizabeth Clauss the sum of twenty
pounds which was to be divided among the ten. The will is
dated May 24, 1791, and named his two sons, Jacob and George,
as executors and was witnessed by William Henry, Melchoir
Christ and Joachim Wigman. Later there was a codicil to the
will in which he precludes and bans George Clauss from receiving
any part of the estate thus placing the share of Elizabeth in trust.
This action was taken not because of any particular ill-feeling
against his son-in-law but rather in justice to his children since
he had aided George Clauss through the unfortunate times while
in partnership in business and which, it was understood, should
be paid back but death intervened too soon.
48 THE HISTORY OF
A release of Elizabeth Clauss, wife of George Clauss, to the
Executors shows that she released the Executors for her share by
settling the account and receiving ioo£ for her share. The
share of each of the other ten children was i/oi 2s.
The widow having possession and control of all of his pos-
sessions during her natural life, remained on the farm for about
four years after his death when her children built a house for her
atSchoeneck and onAugust 9, 1797, she moved into it. Her daugh-
ter, Salome, going with her and attending her during the rest of
her life. On April 22, 1805, the widow released her rights in the
Will to the executors and the estate could be divided. On
August 26, 1808, the occasion of her birthday anniversary, her
children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren gathered at her
home which pleased her very much and for the last time she saw
her whole family together. The infirmities of old age were clear-
ly manifested, particularly her hearing made it difficult to speak
to her and she was fast declining. In the following spring, on
March 19, 1809, she died at 9 A. M., at the ripe age of 82 years,
6 months and 20 days. She had 69 grandchildren and 19 great-
grandchildren.
Genealogy
OF THE
Clewell Family.
EXPLANATORY NOTES TO GENEALOGY.
1. All the families are numbered. The index refers to the
number above the family names.
2. Each family is considered a unit and shows the names of
the members with dates of birth and death and marriage.
3. The numbers above or below the letters F or G in the first
column, show" the generations to which the parent and children
belong. F indicates the family a descendant of Franz and G of
George Clewell. the progenitors of the family.
4. The numbers in the second column refer to their families.
The first number which is to the left of each parent name refers
to the family where that person is found as a child. The re-
mainder of the numbers to the left of the names in that family
refer to where that person is the parent.
5. \\'hen two names are found above children then both
parents are descendants.
GKNKALOGY
jeu
No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1
Ik
1. Francois Clavell
Louisa Fraclie Clavell
Dec. 5, 1(595
Oct. 5, 1767 I
2. Johannes G'faellern
Cliildreu
(
3. John Kuechle
1
2
Jolin Franz Clavell
tseiit. 27. li2U
Jan. 24, 1798
Seloma Kuechle
.
*3
(ieorge Craft Clavell
2
Frauz Clewell
Nov. 18, 1726
May 6, 1793
Anna Maria Kuechle
1
1
Sept. 27, 172U
Jan. 24, 1798
Seloma Kuechle
V
('hihlren
2
Maria Alagdelana
June 13, 1745
Sept 20, 1806
Single
4
Elizabeth
Nov. 18, 1746
Nov. 16, 1818
Leonard Koehler
i
5
Catharine
Oct. 19, i(-48
Oct. 2.5, 1789
John Heckedorn
1
6
John
Apr. 21, 1750
Apr. 28, 1828
Anna Johanna Ivlein
7
Anna Maria
June 24, 1752
Mar. 24, 1835
John Frederick Danke
8
Francis, Jr.
July 22, 1754
Feb. 4, 1818
Anna E. E. Weinland
Kosina
Sept. 29, 1757
Mar 16, 1836
Single
Nathaniel
Oct. 23, 1759
Oct. 25, 1760
Saloma
Feb. 2, 1761
Feb. 10, 1816
Single
Christina
Sept. 21, 1762
Apr. 6, 1810
Single
9
Nathaniel
Jan. 25, 1765
July 25, 1814
Elizabeth Klein
Julianna
Mar. 16, 1768
May 16, 1846
Single
10
Anna Dorathea
3
George Clewell
Sept. 28, 1769
Feb. 16, 1840
Conrad Kreuser
1
1
Nov. 18, 1726
May 6, 1793
Anna Maria Kuechle
G
Children
2
11
Jacob
Sept. 21, 1751
June 22, 1824
Anna Cath. Roehrig
12
Elizabeth
Mar. 16, 1753
Sept. 19, 1833
George Clauss
13
John
Sept. 12, 1754
June 30. 1827
Christina Weinland
14
Daniel
Feb. 14, 1756
Apr. 29. 1844
Susanna M. Klein
15
George, Jr.
Mar. 11, 1758
Mar. 17, 1816
Anna Johanna Knauss
k;
Joseph '
Aug. 3, 1760
June 30, 1832
Magdalena Knauss
Abraham
Jan. 9. 1762
May 8, 1782
17
F'rancis
Mar. 30, 1763
Mar. 2, 1816
Anna Maria Leinbach
18
Anna Catherine
Dec. 3, 1765
Feb. 11, 1829
Joseph Levering
Saloma Maria
May 3. 1767
Mar. 2, 1842
Single
19
-Christian .
Nov. 2, 1770
Aug. 14, 1847
Maria K. Kreider
20
Abraham
4
Elizabeth Koehler
July 11, 1776
May 11, 1854
Sarah E. Boeman
2
2
Nov. 18, 1746
Nov. 16, 1818
Leonard Koehler
F
Children
3
21
John
1773
Deceased
Magdalena Zartman
22
Nathaniel
5
Catharine Heckedorn
Nov. 10, 1774
Deceased
Rebecca M. Kaufman
2
2
Oct. 19, 1748
Oct. 25, 1789
John Heckedorn
F
Children
3
Johannes
Dec. 23, 1773
Deceased
Elizabeth
June 28, 1775
Deceased
Christian
Apr. 28, 1777
Aug. 13. 1778
Christian
Nov. 21, 1778
Deceased
Catharine
Sept. 5. 1780
Nov. 30, 1857
Single
Anna Maria
Oct. 20, 1782
Deceased
23
Rosina
Sept. 20. 17&4
Nov. 3, 1863
Rev. A. Luckenbach
Nathaniel
Mar. 15, 1787
Feb. 13, 1794
Efforts to
obtain definite information regards this family failed.
GENEALOGY OF
Geu.
No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
2
6
John Clewell
Apr.
21,
1750
Apr.
28,
1828
Anna Johanna Klein
i''
('liildreii
3
24
Elizabetli
Apr.
10.
1781
Feb.
19,
1838
Andrew Whitesell
25
John. Jr.
Nov.
12.
1783
Dec.
8,
1845.
Mary Christ
20
Anna Johanna
May
12,
1780
Jan.
25,
1872
John J. Echensberger
27
Joseph
Apr.
19,
1788
Feb.
11,
1871
Anna Maria Boerstler
Anna Catharine
Sept
19,
1790
July
18,
1828
Single
Rosina
Jan.
4,
1793
Aug.
11,
1819
Single
Sarah
Oct.
20,
1795
Nov.
2^
1879
Single
28
Jacob
Oct.
11,
1799
Jan.
30,
lc71
Rebecca Seyfrietl
29
Thomas
Nov.
3,
1802
Apr.
13,
1871
Florentina Leibert
2 2 Anna Maria Danke
1'' Cliildren
3 30 John Frederick
John
31 Francis Christian
32 :Maria Magdelena
June 24, 1752 Mar. 24, 1835
Sept. 5, 1780
Jan. 22 ,1783
June 20. 1785
Feb. 7, 1790
May 21, 1827
Unknown
Jan. 20, 1854
Oct. 12, 1810
John Fretl. Danke
Barbara Ehrenhart
Anna M. Ehrenhart
John J Bickensberger
2
2
Francis Clewell,
Jr.
July
22,
1754
Feb. 4, 1818
F
Children
3
33
rhilippine
Aug.
18.
1788
May 17. 1S57
34
John Samuel
Mar.
19,
1791
Dec. 29, 1850
35
Johanna Maria
Mar.
29,
1793
June 20, 1807
Anna E. Weinland
George Miller
Catharine Hahn
Paul Siegfried
2
2
Nathan. el Clewell
Jan.
25,
1705
July
25,
1814
Aima E. Klein
1''
Children
3
30
F. Thomas
Apr.
21,
1701
Feb.
1.
ISGG
Maria S. Stauber
37
Anna Elizabeth
Feb.
20,
1793
1879
John Oerter
38
Christina
Oct.
11.
1790
July
15,
1833
Philip Fulkerson
Christian
Sept
IS.
1799
:\Iar.
3((.
l.S^IO
39
John Gottfrey
July
12,
1802
June
25
1834
Judith Everett
10
2 Anna Dorothea Kreuser
No Children
Sept. 28, 1709
Fe
10. 1840
Conrad Krieuser
11
2
3
Jacob Clewell
Sept. 21
1751
June
22.
1824
Anna C. Rohrig
(i
Children
3
40
Christian
Apr. 18.
1778
May
13.
iS3r.
Elizabeth Brader
41
George
July 1.
1781
Sept.
o
1825
Elizabeth Luckenbacli
42
Jacob
:Mav 13.
1783
Oct.
1,
1802
Susanna Miller
43
Anna Maria
Mar. 0,
1780
Henry Schneider
44
John
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
53
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Miarried to
12
3 Elizal)eth(Clauss) Mar. IG,
Lachenauer
Children (first liusband)
1752
Sept. 19, 1833
45
Catliarine
.NOV.
14,
1774
June 2, 1850
4G
nilizabetli
May
22,
1770
Deceased
47
Eva Rosina
Jan.
10,'
1778
Apr. 28, 1858
Salome
1779
inianc.v
Jacob
1781
Infancy
48
John
Sept.
10,
1782
June 13, 1855
49
Anna Maria
June
4,
1784
Deceased
50
Christina (Anna)
jJec.
24,
1785
Oct. 10, 1804
51
Joseph
Dec.
3.
1787
Deceased
52
Samuel
Au?:.
14,
1789
Deceased
53
Phillippine
Feb.
15.
1799
May 1843
No children vpith second liusband.
13
1. George Clauss
2. Jacob Lachenauer
George Sides
Jacob Romhiger
Cornelius Rominger
Catharine Lachenauer
Philip Lachenauer
George Rominger
Catharine Johnson
Crissy Hedgecock
John Fred Gambold
3
John Clewell
Sept.
12,
1754
June 30,
1827
Children
54
Elizabeth
June
n.
1783
Dec. 1,
1807
55 John Christian
Nov.
15.
1784
Oct 30,
1850
50
David
May
10.
1787
Mar. 18.
1845
57
Anna Sabina
Jan.
20,
1790
Dec. 29
1851
Samuel
Jan.
20.
1790
Infancy
58
Frederick Gottleib
Oct.
1.
1791
July 2.
1871
59
Dorotha
June
9,
1790
June 0.
1879
f 1. Christina Weinland
\ 2. Leah Hell
John D. Luckenbach
Eiliizabeth Reichard
Hannah
John J. Bishop
Anna Maria Fuehrer
John HoAver
14
3
Daniel Clewell
Feb.
14,
1750
Apr. 29,
1844
Susanna M. Klein
Children
Deceased
Maria Catharine
Jan.
18,
1783
1831
Single
60
Sarah
Oct.
15,
1785
Nov. 21,
lSb-4
George Klotz
Carl Frederick
Mar.
27,
1787
61
Anna M'agdelena
Apr.
4,
1790
1826
Adam Haman
62
John Jesse
Apr.
10,
1793
Julv 2,
1809
Anna i\I. Knhn
63
Christian Daniel
Oct.
10,
1790
Mar. 13,
1823
Hannah Bechtel
64
August Henry
Aug.
17,
1798
May 1,
1875
Louisa Stauber
05
James Benjamin
Nov.
10.
1801
June 24,
1843
Anna Maria Black
66
E'lenora
Oct.
29.
180-1
June 10.
1883
C. William Giersch
67
Wilhelm A,
Oct.
29,
1804
Deceased
15
3
George Clewell, Jr.
Children
jNlar.
11,
1758
Mar. 10,
1810
Anna Johanna Kna
68
Anna Saloiua
Mar.
0,
1789
Apr. 5.
1851
Peter Steiner
09
William Henry
Sept
5,
1790
Jan. 7.
1851
Elizabeth Ett\A iiie
7
0 John Philip
Mar.
23,
1793
Aug. 21.
1872
Anna Maria Roth
George
Apr.
12.
1797
Apr. 17,
1797
71
Elizabeth
Feb.
2.
1799
:May 19,
1894
Joseph Miksch
Beatiis
Dec.
19,
1801
Infancy
72
Johanna Luzetta
Jan.
13,
1804
Dec. 9.
1878
Philip Derringer
54
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
16
2
3^,*Joseph C. Clewell
Aug-.
3, 17C.0
June 30, 1832
1. Ma.Qxlalena Knauss
G
Children (tirst wife)
\ 2. Elizabeth Loibert
3
Samuel F.
July
21, 1791
May 24, 1797
73
John
Feb.
10, 1793
Apr. 3, 1877
Lydia Romig
Slaria C.
Jan.
12. 1795
July 29, 1798
George G.
July
14, 1796
Sept. 25, 1801
Beata
Dec.
11, 1798
Dec. 11, 1798
74
Anna Louise
Nov.
19, 1800
1872
Andrew V ogenitz
Jacob
July
10, 1803
July 10, 1803
With second wife.
75
Joseph, Jr.
Mar.
19. 1805
In Shreveport
Sarah Daney
Beatus
Jan.
14, 1806
Jan. 14, 1806
76
David
Dec.
3, 1806
Feb. 28, 1853
Rebecca Miksch
77
Christian
Jan.
8. 1808
Deceased
Dianna Klotz
Judith
July
12. 1809
Sept. 22, 1828
78
iSusana E.
Sept.
10. 1810
Feb. 17, 1893
George Miksch
/^9
Henry ^
Dec.
12. 1811
Nov. 26, 1898
Wilhclmena Hoober
/
80
Anna Maria
Feb.
23, 1814
Sept. 3, 1854
John Fehr
81
Julian
Apr.
23. 1817
1857
Ludwig Wolf
17
2
G
3
Francis Clewell
Children
Mar.
30,
1763
Mar.
31,
1816
Anna Maria Leinbach
3
82
83
84
Catharine Louisa
Rebecca
.John David
Christina
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Sept.
17,
28,
15.
30,
1799
1801
1804
1806
May
Oct.
Dec.
Mar.
16,
20.
13.
13,
1878
1872
1862
1906
Christian Henry Beck
Christian Hoeber
Dorathea Shultz
Single
18
2 3 Anna C. (Levering) Dec. 3, 1765
Ebbecke
G Children (first husband)
3 85 Anna Rosina Mar. 14. 1792
86 Catharine Louisa June 4, 1793
87 Charles Joseph Jan. 23, 1795
With second husband.
88 Susan Caroline Aug. 14, 1800
89 Christian Lewis Aug. 5. 1802
John F. Oct. 22, 1804
90 Fredericke Charlotte Mar. 1. 1808
Feb. 11, 1829 f 1. Joseph Levering
\ 2. John C. Ebbecke
June 3. 1825 Jacob F. Beck
Jan. 13, 1837 Andrew G. Kern
Jan. 27, 1877 Ruth M. Rea
May 1.5. 1852 George D. Stocker
Apr. 13, 1876 Charlotte Schultz
Mar. 15. 1808
Mar. 26, 1874 David Spach
19
2
3
Christian Clewell
Nov.
9
1770
Aug.
14
1,S47
G
Children
3
Christian Renatus
Sept.
8,
1799
Mar.
30,
1800
Maria Sybilla
Feb.
13.
ISO!
Julv
?4
1886
91
Edward
Sept.
1.
1802
J>eceased
92
Benjamin
Nov.
10,
1S04
Dec.
31
1879
93
Henry G.
Mnv
29.
1808
Dec.
9
1882
94^ Christian Renatus •
Oct.
13.
1813
Apr.
23,
1857
Maria Rosina Kreider
Single
Frances Ferrell
AugiLsta Rondthaler
Eliza Ann Edmonds
Mary Anna Seiss
THE CLEWEiLL FAMILY.
55
Gen.
No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
20
2
3
Abraham Clewell
July 11, 1776
May 11, 1854
Sarah E. Boeman
G
Childreu
3
Beatta
Aus. 10, 1805
Deceased
Beatta
April 7, 1806
Deceased
95
Daniel
Jan. 1, 1808
Deceased
Mary Whitesell
Fraucisca
Oct. 3, 1809
Jan. 11, 1810
Charles
Dec. 9, 1810
Jan. 26. 1811
Abraham
Feb. 18, 1812
Aug. 12, 1812
Michael
Nov. 30, 1813
Dec. 28, 1813
Beatta
June 7, 1818
Deceased
Sarah Elizabeth
Oct. 16, 1819
Dec. 11, 1819
Anna Maria
Jan. 15. 1822
May. 15, 1822
Beatta
Jul.v 28, 1823
Deceased
96
Elizabeth C.
Dec. 7. 1825
Deceasea
William Calhoun
97
Abraham Christian
21
June 22. 1828
June 11. 1905
Ellen McKeever
3
4
John Koehler
1773
Deceased
Magdelena Zartman
22
3
Nathaniel Koehler
Nov.
10,
1774
Deceased
F
Children
4
98
Catharine Elizabeth
Dec.
1.
1809
May 1885
99
Sophia
Aug.
20,
1811
Deceased
'
Leonhard Renatus
Dec.
20,
1813
Deceased
100
Mngdalena Beata
June
16,
1816
July 21, 1889
101
Slaria C'athai*ima
Sept.
26
1819
Deceased
1600
Catharima Maria
Sept
26,
1819
Deceased
102
Sarah Louisa
23
Sept.
23,
1823
Deceased
3
5
Rosina Luckenbach
Sept.
20,
1784
NOV. 3, 1862
1^'
Children
4
Caroline
Aug.
2
1814
Nov. 1814
103
Lucy Ann
Oct.
9,'
1816
104
Belinda A.
24
Apr.
2,
1819
Mar. 15, 1893
3
6
Elizabeth Whitesell
Apr.
16.
1781
Feb. 19, 1838
F
Children
4
105
Louisa C.
May
20,
1818
May 12, 1893
Rebecca M. Kaufman
John Harry Clewell
Joseph Reinhart
Single
David Beckley
Mr. — Reber
Name unknown.
Rev. William Laitzle
Rev. Ab. Luckenbach
Simon Ran
Wm. H. Roepper
Andrew Whitesell
John Uhler
David W. Messinger
25
6 John Clewell, Jr.
Children
107 John Harry
108 Sidney A.
109 Lewis L.
Harrietta M.
jNIaria Lucretia
Richard L.
110 U. Oliver
Nov. 12. 1782 Dec. 8, 1845
Oct. 3. 1806
Mav 22. 1809
May 30, 1811
May 2, 1814
Jan. 6, 1817
July 12, 1819
Oct. 3, 1821
Feb. 22, 1894
Feb. 14, 1874
Mar. 1840
Aug. 25, 1820
Mm: 6. 1818
Jan. 3. 1893
June 25. 1848
Mary Christ.-
C. Elizabeth Koehlei
Cecdia Haman
Mary Buzzard
Single
Terresse Busse
56
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
26
3 6 Anna J. Eckensberger
F No Cliildren
]May 12, 1786 Jan. 25, 1872 Jolin J. Eckensborj?er
27
3
6
Josepli Clewell
Apr.
19,
1788
i^'eb.
11,
1871
Elizabeth Boerstler
F
Chiklreu
4
111
Cecilia H.
Jan.
16,
1815
May
22,
186,4
Richard F. Miksch
Sylvester
Sept
27,
1817
Miar.
14'
1818
112
Araminta E.
Aug.
19,
1821
Feb.
16,
1903
James Boerstler
113
Jacob Lovine
28
Mar.
5,
1824
Feb.
28,
1900
Josephine G. Beitel
3
6
Jacob L. Clewell
Oct.
11,
1799
Jan.
30,
1871 f
1. Rebecca Seyfried
2. Amelia Grunewald
F
Children
4
Eugene A.
Apr.
21,
1815
July
11,
1815
114
Henry
J une
19,
1826
Nov.
3,
1897
Eliza S. Peisert
Louisa C.
Jan.
23,
1828
Mar.
7,
1828
Lucinda H.
May
14,
1830
Apr.
26.
1884
Single
Caroline S.
Jan.
19.
1833
May
24,
1S45
115
Maria E.
May
20.
1835
William R. Steckel
IK
Jacol) L.
Dec.
21,
1837
Emma L. Schmueckle
29
3
6
Thomas Clewell
Nov.
3,
1802
Apr.
13,
1871
Florentina Liebert
F
Children
4
117
Sylvester A.
Apr.
13.
1835
Anna Maria Bauer
118
Louisa C.
Oct.
6,
1836
Levi Springer
INfatilda T.
Feb.
28.
1838
Single
119
Henrietta W.
Julv
25,
1840
Dec.
24,
1897
Lorenzo Daily
120
William H.
May
1.
1845
Jan.
27,
1904
Catherine Trein
121
Thomas T.
Nov.
12.
1848
Cecelia Kurtz
Amanda F.
May
12.
1850
Single
Edward E.
Mar.
6,
1853.
Aug
9,
1853
30
3 7 John Frederick Danke
G Children
4 122 Lesetta Louisa
Susanna Frederick
123 Marv Ann
124 Elfrida C.
125 J. Emelia
126 Harriette
127 Alfred
Sept. 5, 1780 May 21, 182';
Sept. 25, 1808
Sept. 5, 1809
Dec. 25, 1811
Feb. 21, 1815
Mar. 16, 1816
Dec. 16. 1820
Sept. 18, 1826
Feb. 12, 1862
Oct. 12, 1810
Deceased
May 19, 1898
Feb. 9. 1877
Jan. 16. 1890
Jan. 31, 1900
Barbara Ehrenhart
George F. Bauer
Samuel Vogenltz
Francis Miksch
Edwin Clewell
Harvey Bates
Susan Sober
31
3 7 Francis C. Danke
F Child
4 128 A. M. Fredericke
June 20. 1785
Feb. 20, 1822
Mai
I 2. Susan Elirenhart
16, .065 Richard Christ
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
57
Ge
n. No
Names
Bor
n
Died
Married to
32
3
V
7
Maria M. Eckensberger
Children
Feb. 7,
1790
Oct.
12,
1816
John J. Eckensberger
4
129
Charlotta
Sept. 23
, 1812
Unk
nowu
Martz Bacher
Charles Alexander
Feb. 16,
, 1814
Unknow
n
Francis Christian
Aug. 6,
1815
Oct.
18.
1815
130
Mary Elizabeth
Oct. 9,
1816
Unknown
— Smith
Matilda Henrietta
Oct. 9,
1816
Nov.
16,
1817
33
3
F
4
8
Phillippine Milkr
Child
Fredricke
Aug. 18,
, 1788
May
17,
1857
George Miller.
131
Jan. 17,
1823
Mar.
15,
1895
Michael G. Fehr
34
3
S
J. Samuel Clewell
Mar. 19,
1791
Dec.
29,
1856
f 1. Catherine Hahn
F
Children (first wife)
\ 2. Susan Brinken
4
132
Francis T.
Apr. 28,
1818
Apr.
20,
1847
Susan Keller
l3o
Louisa C.
Apr. 22,
1820
Apr.
6,
1895
David Trein
134
Caroline E.
Dec. 10,
1822
Nov.
8,
1902
Reuben Fehr
135
Julian P.
Jan. 21,
1825
Aug.
15,
1870
Joseph Fehr
136
John Reuben
Jan. 13,
1827
Feb.
24,
1893
Henrietta Kaske
137
Sabina M.
Oct. 22,
1829
June
17,
1891
John Savior
138
Andrew F.
May 22,
1833
Louisa Schmickkle
139
Henry S.
Apr. 28,
1837
June
2,
1879
Fayetta Steinmetz
140
Lewis i>.
Mar. 27,
1839
Rebecca Heimer
141
Anna Elizabeth
With second wife
May 8,
1842
Oct.
24,
1892
Julius Friebely
142
Susan Maria
35
Oct. 6,
1852
Ed. C. Kern
3
8
Johanna M. Siegfried
Mar. 29,
1793
June
26,
1867
Paul Siegfried
F
Children
4
Elizabeth A.
Nov. 16,
1815
Dec.
17,
1815
Francis B.
Jan. 19,
1817
Feb.
23,
1817
Lucetta P.
June 10.
1819
Julv
17,
1883
Single
143
Maria L.
June 22.
1820
Feb.
23,
1849
George Fehr
144
S. Henry A.
Feb. 15,
1825
Feb.
6,
1894
A. Caroline Gold
145
Lovina A.
July 6,
1826
Jan.
26,
1872
William Keller
146
Joseph W.
36
Apr. 5,
1831
July
8,
1893
Maria Saylor
3
9
F. Thomas Clewell
Apr. 21,
1791
Feb.
1,
1866
Maria Stauber
F
Children
4
Alexander G.
July 30.
1819
Aug.
18,
1819
Andrew Francis
Oct. 26,
1820
Feb.
1.
1833
Reuben H.
Oct. 24,
1821
Sept.
19.
1829
Anna Eliza
June 1,
1825
Single
147
Aaron N.
Dec. 22,
1828
Sarah Y. Bachman
Simon G.
Dec. 22,
1828
Oct.
14,
1848
148
Robert A.
37
June 20,
1833
June
30,
1867
Amanda Willauer
3
F
9
Anna Elizabeth Oerter
Children
Feb. 20.
1793
1879
John Oerter
4
149
Maria Louisa
Mar. 2,
1821
Jan.
10.
1898
Rev. L. F. Kamimiaii
150
Carolina E.
Oct. 6,
1822
Apr.
30.
1905
Reuben Luckenl»ach
151
Henry J.
uct. 4.
1827
Nov.
28.
1864
Magdalena Bloss
58
GENEAJ.OGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
38
9 Christina Fulkerson
Children
152 Jacob Lovin
153 William Florentine
Venetta Clementina
39
3
9
John G. Clewell
F
Chiiaren
4
154
Sarah Elizabeth
155
Emma
Maria Magdalena
40
11
Christian Clewell
G
Children
4
156
Anna
Thomas
157
Rebecca
158
Edward
Jacob
Christian
With second wife
159
Sarah
160
James W.
161
Caroline
162
Susanna Eliza
163
Reuben H.
164
Emanuel
41
3
11
Geojjre Clewell
G
Children
4
165
William
166
Lizetta Theodora
167
Henry James
168
Cornelia
169
I^ouisa
ITO
Charlotte O.
ITl
Samuel Benjamin
42
3
11
Jacob Clewell
G
Children
4
172
Eliza
Joseph
173
Catharine
174
Jacob
175
Sarah
Daniel
176
:\farv Ann
177
:MatiUla
178
Lavina
Oct. 11, 1796
Dec. 13, 1819
Mar. 30, 1821
Jan. 19, 1823
July 15, 1833 rhilip Fulkerson
Sarah Leinbach
Dec. 27, 1903
May 30, 1833
Marguerite Heberling
July 12, 1802 June 25, 1834 Judith Everett
Feb. 11, 1827 Mar. 18, 1850 — Romig
June 9. 1829 Jan. 30, 1867 Mathias Smith
Aug. 11. 1833 Apr. 13, 1834
Apr. 18, 177S May. 13, 1836
Nov. 6, mn
Mar. 30. 1809
Mar. 13, 1812
Dec. 3, 1813
Mar. 29. 1816
Oct. 10, 1818
Sept. 18. 1820
Julv 15. 1823
No^^ 30. 1826
Aug. 19, 1829
Feb. 15. 18.33
Feb. 1837
•July 1. 1781
June 5. 1807
Aug. 29, 1810
July 28, 1812
June 7, 1815
Jan. 28, 1818
Sept. 29, 1820
JVov. 22. 1822
Nov
1811
Oct. 23, 1873
Apr. 6, 1816
Oct. 12, 1818
Oct. 29, 1901
May 27, 1895
Deceased
1907
.June 28, 1881
1. Elizabeth Breder
2. Susan Minnich
— Peiflfer
Joseph Stuber
Fianna Wesner
.Joseph Hldebrand
Susan Larosh
Hiram R. Crouse
I^ewis Snyder
Mary Ann Sanders
Hannan Fluck
Sept. 20, 1825 Elizabeth Luckenbach
.Tan. 19. 1871
1870
July 18. 1899
Deceased
Aug. 1. 1900
1896
May 13, 1783 Oct. 1, 1862
179 G. William
>rar. 4. 1810
May 10, 1811
Jan. 10. 1812
Jan. 3. 1814
Oct. 3. 1817
Sept. 18. 1818
Feb. 4. 1821
Jnn. 20. 1822
.Aug. 19. 1825
June 8. 1828
Deceased
Nov. 8. 1882
Deceased
Apr. 27, 1877
Apr. 9. 1904
Sept. 8, 1885
Apr. 14. 1903
Oct. 31. 1850
Susan Trulinger
Henry Kuester
Susan Moharter
Rev. J. J. Regennas
Edward O. Weinland
Palmer Osborne
Elizabeth Tombler.
Susanna Miller
Peter Yoe
Single
— • Moyer
Eliza Brobst
Eliiah Miller
Single
William Lewars
Josi;ih Roberts
.Teremiah Fincher
Catherine E. Artley
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
59
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
43
3 11
Anna M. Schneider
Mar. 6. 1786
Dt'ceaseil
Henry Schneider
G
No traces of her descendants were found
44
3 11
John Clewell
G
Children
4 184
Joseph
185
George
186
Samuel
1601
Peter
1602
Fanny
1603
Harriet
3 12
45
Catharine Sides
Nov. 14, 1774
June 2, 1856
George Sides
G
4 187
Chil<lren
Christian David
Nov. 24, 1805
Sept. 5, 1879
Alpha M. Taylor
Livengood
1604
Elizabeth
— Styers
1605
Sarah
— Brindel
1606
Nancy
Bevel
1607
Mary
Single
Rebecca
46
3 12 Elizabeth Rominger
G No report
47
12 Eva Rosina Rominger
Children
192 Thomas
John
193 Phebe Phlllipina
194 Elizabeth
195 Saloma
1519 Maria Caroline
196 Rebecca Ann
197 Eliza
1486 Ellis Cornelius
48
12 John Clouse
Children
George
198 Jacob
199 Elizabeth
200 Salome
201 Phillipine
Thomas
202 John
May 22, 1776
Jan. 16, 177!
Apr. 17,
May 11,
Oct. 22,
Dec. 12,
Feb. 2.
Nov. 7.
Apr. 27.
June 24,
Feb. 26,
1798
1800
1802
1805
1808
1810
1813
1816
1819
Deceased
Apr. 28, 1858
May 20, 1852
Mar. 3i, 1»94
Aug. 26, 1898
Jacob Romingor
Cornelius Rominger
Catharine Miller
Haines
— Padgett
— Haines
Lewis S. INIulican
Charles Haines
Wilson W. Womack
— AVelfare
Sept. 16, 1782 June 13, 1855 Catharine Lachenaur
49
12
A.nna M. (Lackenaur)
Swaim
} Child
With first husband.
4 203 Phillip (Little Phillip)
Sept. 15, 1809
Dec. 31, ISIO
Mav 1, 1815
Feb. 15, 1817
Nov. 2. 1819
Sept. 2. 1822
June 4. 1784
April 22, 1855
July 27, 1881
Mav 5. 1893
Apr. 8. 1840
Mav 25, 18S5
:\Lar. 31, 1897
Deceased
Single
Elizal)eth Maw
John Davis
Isaac Hedgecock
Isaac Hedgecock
Single
Tempa Miller
r 1. Philip Lachenaur
1 2. AViiram Swain
Nov. 11, 1808 Sept. 4, 1872. Carolme Schuster
60
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
50
3 12 Anna Chris. Rominger
G Cliild
4 204 John
Dec. 24, 1785 Oct. 16, 18B4 George Rominger
Apr. 22, 1823 May 19, 1902 Louisa Licli
51
3 12 Joseph Clauss
G Children
4 1G08 William
Jamesr
Enoch
Ambrose
1609 Jane
1527 Elizabeth
With second wife.
1610 Laura
Dec. 3, 1787 iJeceasecl
Apr. 26. 1855
1. Catharine Johnson
2. Cyntha Hampton
Richard Chaffln
Wilson W. Wommack
Charles M. Griffith
52
3 12 Samuel Clauss
G No report
Aug. 14. 17!
Deceased
Crissy Hedgecock
53
3
12 Phillippine
Gambold
Feb.
15.
1799
May
1843
John F. Gambold
G
Children
4
205 Rebecca E.
Dec.
9.
1820
Jan.
20,
1889
Daniel Ziegler
206 Joseph
Apr.
13.
1822
Elizabeth Fixin
207 Philip
June
21
1824
Marv A. Ziegler
Sophia
Jan.
18.
1826
Oct.
3.
1879
Single
William F.
Dec.
5.
1827
Jan.
18.
1847
Eli
Mar.
29.
1830
1837
208 Thomas E.
Sept.
24
1832
Nov.
1889
Fannie Haggens
209 John
July
14.
1S.S4
Mar.
17
1862
Ellen Holder
210 Phillippine
(Phebe)
Oct.
13.
1837
Augu.stus Burcha
211 Lydia
Nov.
8.
1840
Charles Neligh
54
3
13
Eliziibfth L
uckenbach
June 11, 1783
Dec. 1. 1867
John D. Luckenliac
G
ChiUlren
4
212
Jacob
Apr. 1. 1805
May 9, 1888
Mary Whitzell
213
George
June 8. 180(^)
Nov. 4. 1878
Maria Streby
214
William
Aug. 6. 1807
July 27, 1893
Eliza Rice
215
Charlotte El
Izabeth
Jan. 9. 1809
Feb. 9. 1890
John C. Weber
216
Henrietta
July 4. 1810
Deceased
William Rlgg
217
Anna Maria
Aug. 13 1811
1893
Solomon Schaeffer
218
Matilda
May 13. "1812
Dec. 15. 1885
Charles Jacoby
219
Rebecca
Ai)r. 15, 1814
Miiv. 10. 1895
Ephraim Keck
220
Thomas
June 28, 1816
June 16. 1871
Josephine Witmeyer
221
Sarah Ann
June 24, 1818
Deceased
Edward Babel
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
61
Geu
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
55
2
13
John C. Clewell
Nov.
15,
1784
Oct. 30,
1850
Elizabeth Keichard
G
Chiklreii
4
Henry
Apr.
<3,
1618
May 24.
1833
222
Julianna
Sept.
20,
1819
Deceased
John Davis
Maria Katharine
Dec.
3,
1820
Dee. 9,
1820
223
Andrew Sidney
Sept.
19,
1822
Sept. (J,
1905
Rebecca INIichel
224
Owen Christian
uec.
22
3823
Apr. 13.
1900
Catharine Herman
225
Aniiav Pauline
Sept.
2 '
1825
Nov. iv,
1902
I^afa.vette Sterner
■SJ,{J
Uharles Robert
Apr.
15,
3827
May 12.
1902
Sarah Roth
Henrietta Susan
Sept.
21.
1829
Aug. 7,
1830
227
Walter C.
Jan.
10.
1831
Sept. 28.
18!)9
Adiine Heil
228
Susanna Elizabeth
Dec.
22.
1833
Josiah Reed
56
3 IS David Clewell
G Children
4 229 Eliza Catherine
230 James L.
231 Caroline M.
232 Lucinda C.
Augustus
1611 Henrietta
1401 Ben.iamin
233 Robert
May 10, 1787
Jan 27, 1813
Nov. 8, 1815
Feb. 5. 1820
Nov. 18, 1824
Aug. 17, 1825
Feb. 14, 1851
Mar. 18, 1845 Hannah
Aug. 18, 1883
Nov. 13, 1893
Mar. 31, 1888
Mar 18, 1884
Jan. 0, 1851
Apr. 21, 1803
June 17, 1901
John Fell
Catherine Haney
Peter Litzenlierger
John Kuhruff
Single
Sarah Ann Neal
Evelyn Leddich
57
3
13
Anna S. Bishop
Jan.
20, 1790
Dec.
29,
1851
John J. Bishop
G
Children
4
234
David H.
Nov.
19, 1815
Dec.
10,
1874
Sarah E. Milchsack
235
Antionette C.
May
4. 1820
Feb.
22.
1870
Daniel Desh
Eugene S.
Aug.
7, 1822
July
12,
1824
58
3 13 Frederick G. Clewell
G Children
4 230 Salome L.
237 Reuben W.
238 Maria O.
239 Caroline E.
240 Matilda
uct. 1, 1791 July 2, 1871
July 30, 1810
June 12. 1819
Feb. 18. 1824
Oct. 9, 1827
July 10, 1835
June 1, 1890
Jan. 11, 1894
Dec. 3, 1889
Feb. 18, 18(33
Anna Maria Fuehrer
Herman Yost
Josephine Smith
Franklin Pearson
Francis Marsteller
Samuel Sterner
59
3 13 Dorotha Hower
G Children
4 241 Mary Louisa
242 Lucretia Araminta
Dianna Ralena
243 Matilda Elizabeth
244 Samuel Franklin
245 Eliza J.
240 Asher Edwin
June 9, 1796
Aug. 5. 1816
Aug. 30, 1823
Apr. 15, 1827
Apr. 28, 1831
Feb. 14, 1835
Mar. 16, 1837
Mar. 12, 1841
June 6, 1878 John Hower
Dec. 14, 1885
Nov. 28, 19(>4
Aug. 1829
Sept. 18, 1895
Charles Hinkle
Michael Harwi
Charles Ritter
Mary Myers
William H. Bruch
Sarah Blackwell
62
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
Names
Bor]
a
Died
Married to
60
3
14
Sarah lOotz
Oct.
15,
1785
Nov. 21,
18&4
George Klotz
G
Gliildreu
4
Charles
Feb.
11,
1811
Nov. 20,
1891
Single
247
Lucinda
Mar.
s.
1813
Mar. 4,
1883
David L. Balcom
248
Diauna
61
Christian Clewell
3
14
Anna M. Haman
Apr.
4,
1790
1826
Adam Haman
G
Child
4
249
Mai'ia Louisa
62
Apr.
2
1826
June
1887
Trougott Crist
3
14
J. Jesse C'lewell
Apr.
10,
1793
July 2,
lSi.9
Anna ^larie Kuhn
G
Children
4
Eliza
Dec.
29,
1825
Apr. 19,
1903
Single
250
Catharine
Sept,
• 4,
1827
Powell Clift
Mary Jane
Aug.
30,
1830
Sept. 12,
18.34
251
William Henry
June
■ 6,
1833
Catharine Eoehm
252
Caroline
Mar.
15,
1836
Jacob Kirk
John Steward
Mar.
31,
1S44
Apr. 25,
1844
63
3
14
Christian D. Clewell
Oct.
10,
1790
Mar. 13,
1823
Hannah Bechtel
G
Children
4
253
John Francis
May
3,
1821
May 3,
1896
Catharine Carey
254
James 'Uimiel
64
Feb.
11,
1823
Nov. 27,
1884
Rebecca B. Keller
3
14
Augustus Jti. cieweii
Aug.
17,
1798
May 1.
1875
c 1. Louisa Stauber
(jt
Children
With tirst wife.
} 2. Henrietta Rrenier
( 3. Sarah Young
4
255
Aurora Augusta
:\ray
17,
1827
Deceased
William Frederick
Franklin Theodore
Mar.
2,
1829
Apr. 20,
1848
Julius Daniel
Mar.
12,
1831
.Tan. 21,
1833
Israel Gottleib
May
23,
1834
Sept. 10,
1834
With second wife.
Beata
Aug.
23,
1836
Infancy
With third wife.
256
Emma Louisa
Aug.
11,
1839
Tilghman Ritz
257
Joseph Lovin
Jan.
12,
1842
In war.
Louisa Brader
258
Albert Alexander
July
16.
1845
Amelia Cressman
259
Francis Daniel
Aug.
11,
1848
Ellen J. Hartzel
200
Eugene A.
65
May
-il,
1853
INIartha V. Keiper
3
14
James B. Clewell
Nov.
19,
1801
June 24,
1843
Anna M. Black
G
Children
4
2r,r
Emma L.
Julv
24.
1830
.Tan. 26,
1903
Archer W. Clowes
Helena
Sept.
25,
1832
Single
262
Sarah Ann
William D.
Dec.
31,
1835
1837
Infancy
John J. Cook
Charles H.
Sept.
20.
1,840
Sept.
1807
Single
Annn M.
Sept.
1842
1846
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
63
Gen. No.
Names
66
14 Elenora Gierseb
Childi-en
2(;3 Adalaide E.
204 Angelica M.
265 Elmira
260 Albert C.
267 Louisa L.
268 Ellen M.
Born
Diea
Married to
Oct. 29, 1804 June 10, 1883 C. William Giersch
Mar. 11, 1833
Feb. 13. 1835
Nov. 30, 1836
Oct. 7, 1840
Sept. 17, 1842
Jan. 2, 1846
Oct. 11, 1SS3
Sept. 30. 1863
Oct. 29, 1804
James Gold
Kmelius Stocker
William F. Schmickle
Catherine J. Beitel
Tilghman S. P. Steinev
William Colver
67
14 WiUielm A. Clewell*
Child
Daughter
He was married but no traces of the family could be obtained after repeated elTorts.
He is said to have died in New York.
68
3 15 Anna S. Steiner
(.i Children
4 269 Alexander
270 Amelia
271 Marietta E.
69
3 15 William H. Clewell
G Childi-en
4 272 Edwin F.
Johanette
273 Emma A.
274 Seloma R.
275 Harrietta E.
276 George William
Anna E.
70
15
J. Phillip Clewell
G Children
4 J. Lewis
277 Clarrissa
278 Louisa Lusetta
279 Caroline E.
280 Theophilus G. Rev.
281 Alexander D.
Emeline Lorrette
282 Emma A.
283 Clara O.
284 Lewis P., Rev.
71
3 15 Elizabeth Miksch
G Children
4 285 Olevia A.
286 Angelica Louisa
Mar,
0,
1789
Apr.
5,
1851
Peter Steiner
Jan.
12.
1812
May
4,
1895
Clarinda E. Snyder
Mar.
14,
1814
Wilbam Beitel
Jan.
I'.t.
1816
May
6,
1895
John Ripple
Sept.
5,
1790
Jan.
7,
1851
Elizabeth Ettwein
Ma.v
9,
1814
Dec.
28.
1845
J. Emelia Danke
July
7,
1816
Aug.
19,
, 1820
June
:;o.
1819
July
27,
1894
Stephen Hess
Apr.
26,
1827
Feb.
20.
1904
John Transne
Sept.
2
1832
Feb.
25,
1894
Ferdinand Herbst
Oct.
1-4,
1835
Nov.
23,
, 1903
Ellen Elizabeth Snell
Oct.
14,
1835
Oct.
18,
1835
Mar.
23,
1793
Aug.
21,
, 1872
Anna ^Maria Roth
May
27,
1817
May
14,
1^1
Single
Sept.
14,
1820
Aiig.
23,
1893
Alfred Schneider
Sept.
30,
1822
Deceased
Henry Neidllnger
Apr.
10,
1827
Henry Neidlinger
June
27
1829
Anna Maria Miller
Aug.
7
1&32
Sept.
1902
Caroline Hartman
>Lar.
28,
1835
May
8.
1836
:\Iar.
8,
1837
Henry S. Krause
:\Iar.
8,
1837
Capt. Frank C. Stout
Feb.
9,
1843
Jan.
9, :
1904
Sarah Blinkensderfer
Feb.
2_
1799
May
19,
1894
Josepn Miksch
Feb.
3,
1821
Jan.
28,
1905
Edmund Ricksecker
Feb.
17,
1823
Jan.
5,
1907
Nathaniel WoUe
64
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
72
3
15
Johanna U. Derringer
Jan.
13, 180i
Dec. 9, 1878
Philip Derringer
G
Children
4
287
Seraphina A.
Mar.
19, 1825
Apr. 29, 1902
Benneville Dissler
Matilda Louisa
Dec.
1826
Feb. 1827
288
Lenora Augusta
Feb.
6. 1830
:Mar. 4, 1898
Charles Boys
289
Maria Elizabeth
73
Oct.
13, 1834
Mar. 18, 1890
Robert M. Shouse
3
IG
John Clewell
Feb.
10, 1793
Apr. 3, 1877
Lydia Romig
G
Children
4
290
Annie L.
Jan.
14, 1825
William S. Anderson
291
Henry LeAU
June
11, 1827
May 19, 1883
Annie L. Anderson
292
John
Feb.
18, 1830
Dec. 29, 1883
Mary Bidwell
293
xvlary Ann
July
26, 1832
Dec. 27, 1866
Lafayette Doss
294
Aurelia
Apr.
17, 1839
Jan. 7, 1872
Josephine Brewer
295
Judith
74
July
13, 1840
M. C. AVinget
3
16
Anna L. Vogeuitz
Nov.
19, 1800
1872
Andrew Yogenitz
G
Children
4
296
Aurelia T.
1824
Thomas Banks
297
Robert P.
Abraham A.
Julius A.
Eugene W.
1825
1827
1829
1831
1850
1829
1830
1831
Harriet Lyons
298
Israel B.
Albert C.
Jan.
24, 1833
1836
1889
Clara H. Bicker
Clara L.
1840
1901
Single
299
Oliver A.
75
1842
Henrietta Brown
3
16
Joseph Clewell
Mar.
19, 1805
In Shreveport
Sarah Daney
G
Childi-en
4
300
Joseph William
Nov.
23, 1826
Deceased
Catherine llau
301
William H.
Apr.
21. 1828
Mar. 27, 1905
Susanna Schaadt
302
Charles Edwin
Nov.
17, 1829
Dec. 30, 1865
Maria Horn
Francis J.
Dec.
31, 1834
1837
76
3
16
David Clewell
Dec.
3, 1806
Feb. 23, 1853
Rebecca Miksch
G
Childi-en
4
303
Owen J.
July
6, 1832
Aug. 17, 1862
Lovina Ivasson
Caroline E,
Apr.
23, 1833
Single
James
Mar.
3, 1837
June 20, 1840
Albert
June
28, 1839
Jan. 3, 1840
Maria L
Dec.
6. 1840
Oct. 15, 1841
Alexander
Sept.
3, 1841
Nov. 20, 1863
Han-y M. (M. D.)
Oct.
31, 1844
Single
304
Sarah A.
77
Aug.
20, 1847
Alvin B. Kellar
m
Dianna Clewell
Unknown
Deceased
Christian Clewell
3
16
Christian Clewell
Jan
8, 1808
Deceased
Dianna Klotz
G
Children
.
305
T. H.
Sept. 2. 1889
306
Sarah
Nov. 10, 1855
John Minich
307
Ellen D.
Nov.
24, 1885
Jan. 24, 1904
Henry Zackrias
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
65
Gen. No.
Names
78
16 Susana E. Miksch
Children
308 Henry A.
309 Louisa ivi.
Predericlv J.
310 Amos 0.
George F.
311
79
3 16 Henry Clewell
G Children
4 1612 Clementina Frederlcke
1613 Julius Daniel
312 Henrietta
313 James Joseph
Sarah Elizabeth
314 Tilghman Christian
315 Israel
80
16
Anna M. Fehr
Children
bl6 Angelica Elizabeth
317 Henry
Charles William
318 John Joseph
Eleweua Julian
l<'ranklin
Lewis Franklin
319 Albert Benjamin
81
16
Born
Died
Married to
Sept. 10. ISIO Feb. 17, 1893 George F. Miksch
June 24, 1832
Mar. 13, 1833
Jan. 28, 1836
Mar. 26, 1838
Sept. 7, 1843
July 22, 1899
Feb. 28, 1870
Apr. 12, 1892
Oct. 27, 1886
Sarah M. Knauss
Emanuel Mathews
Mary Cook
Elizabeth F. Messer
Dec. 12, 1811 Nov. 26, 1898 Wilhelmina Hoebe
Apr. 19, 1834
Apr. 24, 1836
June 11, 1840
Jan. 4, 1844
Apr. 3, 1846
Sept. 9, 1848
Apr. 3, 1904 B. P. Frease
If" -■ ' Charlotte Spidel
Oct. 6, 1847
Alice J. Powell
Priscilla Hall
Feb.
27
1814
Sept.
3,
1854
John Fehr
June
24,
1836
June
27
1867
Franklin :Marsch
June
24,
1838
Julian E. Mover
Aug.
16,
1840
Single
Aug.
15,
1843
Caroline Young
Sept.
21,
1845
Oct.
2?,
1863
.lulv
12,
1848
Mar.
9,7
1849
Feb.
3,
1850
Feb.
17
1854
Sept.
14,
1854
Snvnh T Sr-hloo-al
Apr.
1817
Julian Wolf
Children
320 Lewis Henry
Milton Joseph
Anna Eliza
321 Allen David
Richard Martin
322 Maria Amanda
323 Henry Charles
William Charles
82
17 Catharine (Beck) Albright Apr. 17, 1799
Sept. 30, 1837
Dec. 9, 1839
Mar. 15, 1840
Oct. 18, 1843
Jan. 20, 1850
Jan. 18, 1852
June 1, 1856
June 1, 1856
May 4, 1857 Ludwig Wolf
Mary M. Worm a
Mar. 4, 1854
Nov. 9, 1840
May 25, 1853
Aug. 18, 1856
Anna Fink
C. C. Englemai
Agnes Kline
Children (first husband)
324 Henry P
325 Henrietta L.
With second husband.
Oliver B.
Augustus A.
326 Jacob T.
327 Caroline A.
Nov. 21, 1820
Aug. 7, 1822
Dec. 10, 1831
Mar. 24, 1834
JMay 3, 1836
May 8, 1839
May 16, 1878 f 1. Christian H. Beck
I 2. John Albright
June 11, 1874 Ella S. Gei^inger
Mar. 4, 1804 Henry J. Brunner
Apr. 24, 1842
Jan. 24, 1842
Judith S. Geisinger
Joshua Hunter
66
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
83
3
17
Rebecca Hoeber
Apr.
28,
1801
Oct.
20,
1872
Christian Hoeber
G
Cliildreu
4
328
Sarah Louisa
July
11.
1824
Frederick Huebingor
329
Cornelia
Jan.
10,
1828
Rev. T. Wunderling
330
Caroline S.
Sept.
20,
18o0
Adam Geiring
Joseph Theodore
June
3.
18:33 •
Apr.
10,
1S3G
Beatus
Mar.
IS,
1838
Infancy
331
Edward E.
84
Jan.
30,
1840
Sarah Ebbecke
3
17
John David Clewell
Apr.
15,
1804
Dec.
13,
1862 f
1. Oatbarine Kirch
2. Dorothea Schultz
G
Children
4
Maria E.
Mav
14,
1828
July
12,
1828
Eugene P.
Mar.
8.
1830
Sept,
■ 5,
18t>4
Single
332
Anuetta L.
Witii second Avife.
May
^7,
1832
Dr. Elisha Smith
333
Margaret E.
Jan.
5,
1840
Robert A. Jenkins
Frances C.
Jan.
15,
1842
Apr.
20,
15--. 7
Single
334
Augustus A.
Nov.
8,
1845
Mary A. Palmer
335
Anna M.
Oct.
25.
1848
Dec.
2^
1899
John W. Booth
William E.
Oct.
14,
1852
Single
33G
John H.
85
Sept.
19,
1855
Alice C. Wolle
3
18
Anna Bosina Beck
Mar.
11,
1792.
June
3,
1825
Jacob F. Beck
G
Children
4
337
Harriet Cecelia
Aug.
15,
1818
Feb.
24,
1894
Matthias Cassler
Emelia A.
Nov.
4,
1819
April
1 8.
1849
Single
338
Sophia Sabine
Feb.
11,
1821
Aug.
12
. 1896
Michael Hoch
339
Eliza Charlotte
86
June
1,
1822
Lewis Hahn
3
18
Catharine L. Kern
June
4,
1793
Jan.
13.
1837
Andrew G. Kern
G
Children
4
340
Julius L.
Dec.
24,
1819
July
9,
18G0
Solma Spach
341
Matilda L.
Dec.
20,
1820
Sept.
28
, 1898
Peter Kern
Andrew G.
May
19,
1822
Jan.
2-6, :
1801
Single
342
William T.
June
26,
1824
Marc
■h 1
, 1879
Marietta Kilbert
Caroline A.
April
7,
1820
Nov.
5,
1826
Lucinda E.
Aug.
30,
1828
Ott.
7,
1832
Caroline C.
April
10,
, 1830
Sept.
29
, 1832
343
Augusta 0.
87
April
20,
, 1834
June
30,
1805
William Mendenhall
3
18
Charles J. Levering
Jan.
23.
1795
Jan.
27,
1877
Ruth Montgom(n-y Rea
G
Children
4
344
Catharine Elizabeth
Julv
28,
1822
Larkin Dearen
William Henry
Julv
19,
1824
Oct.
4,
1842
845
Lewis Alexander
Sept.
28,
1820
Nov.
10.
1895
Sophia T. Hauser
346
Charles Joseph
Dee.
14,
1827
Jan.
23,
1888
l<lmily Turner
347
Levi Semuel
Oct.
8.
1831
Sarah jNI. Youngling
34 S
Mary Louisa
Mar.
7,
1833
(niarles G. Michael
349
Matilda Rosina
:\Lar.
23.
1830
INIar.
8,
1879
Samuel McKinley
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
67
Ger
L. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
88
3
18
Susan C. Stocker
Aug. 14, ISUO
May 15, 1852
George D. Stocker
G
Cliildren
4
350
Maria L
Jan. 27, 1824
Aug. 4, 1905
Andrew Sliireman
351
Matilda C.
June 2, 1825
Adam Lelir
352
E melius
May 21, 1829
Angelica Giersch
353
William
Feb. 18, 1833
Maria Wenliold
354
Elenora E.
May 5, 1837
Aaron B. Levers
355
Caroline
Jan. 31, 1846
Nathan Bassett
89
3
18
Christian L.
Ebbecke
Aug.
5
1802
Apr.
13,
18T6
Charlotte Sehult
G
Children
4
35o
Henry S.
July
2,
1828
July
30,
1902
Clarissa Lehr
357
Louisa
July
4,
1831
William Kern
358
Lucinda
Oct.
2,
1833
Daniel Brown
Cnarles
May
25,
183G
Nov.
8,
1881
Sing-Io
359
Sarah
May
25,
1840
Edward Hoeber
90
3
18
Fredericke C.
Spach
Mar.
1,
1808
.Mar. 26, 1874
David Spach
G
Children
51
4
300
Selma C.
Jan.
8,
1833
July 18, 1863"
Julius L. Kern
Beata
July
17,
1834
July 18, 1834
361
Ernestina
Sept.
21,
, 1835
Jan. 17, 1858
William Nadig
362
Caroline N.
Aug.
7
1838
ueceasea.
— Griffith
363
Emelius D.
Nov.
21,'
1841
Cornelia C. Beitel
91
3
19
Edward ciewell
Sept.
1,
1802
Deceased
Fances Ferrel
G
Children
4
364
Emma
June
23,
1826
Henry Schultz
365
Moses C.
Aug.
11,
1828
Dec. 28,
Matilda Maxwell
Henrietta Catharine
Aug.
2,
1831
Aug. 28, 1831
366
Joseph Robert
Sept.
13,
J 832
In war.
Sophia Orth
Henry
Dec.
12,
1833
Milton
Feb.
21,
1836
Esther
July
18,
1837
Rebecca
Sept.
19,
1839
Frances Hannah
Dec.
29,
1842
1859
92
3
19
Benjamin Ciewell
Nov.
10,
1804
Dec.
31,
1879
Augusta Rondthaler
G
Children
4
367
Sophia C.
July
3.
1831
Mar.
31.
1856
— Cawley
368
ETmira
Oct.
12.
1834
Lewis H. Abel
Theodore
Sept.
5.
1836
Mar.
9,
18::57
369
Edward A.
Apr.
18,
1838
Oct.
9,
1883
Margaret A. Victor
370
Adelaide
July
12,
1840
Christian F. Hartman
james B.
Mar.
23,
1848
Feb.
17,
1865
68
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
93
3
19
Henry G. Cleweli
May
29,
1808
Dec. 9,
1882
Elliza Amelia Edmonds
G
Cliildi-en
4
371
Al)raliam H.
Nov.
11,
1834
Eliza Ann Trine
372
FTank A,.
Mar.
14.
1836
Sarah . A. Cope
373
Maria A.
Mar.
14.
1537
June 7.
1905
John G. Meyers
374
Emma E.
Aug.
13,
1838
Jacob J. Hamman
John J.
June
4,
1840
xMar. 7,
1846
b75
William C.
Sept.
22.
1843
Elizabeth Snyder
376
Adaline 0.
Auij'.
20."
1846
Dec. 2,
1896
Amandus Werkheiser
Sarah Jane
Mav
21,
1850
June 2,
1S50
377
John T.
Jan.
3.
1852
Otilia J. Moore
Irwin B.
Nov.
16,
1853
May 30,
1862
Laura F.
Jan.
1858
Nov. 2,
1867
378
Daniel A.
94
Nov.
10,
1863
Lillie M. Price
3
19 >C. Renatus ClewelU
Oct.
13,
1813
Apr. 25,
1857
Mary Ann Seiss
G
Children
4
Albert Lewis
Ellen
Nov.
Mar.
9.
9.
1838
1840
Dec. 6,
1838
379^
Lawrence A. v
Apr.
12.
1842
Narcissa Miller
Oliver Lovine
Oct.
1,
1848
June 3.
1883
Single
95
3
20
Daniel Klewell
Jan.
1,
1808
Decensed
Mary Whitesell
G
Children
4
William Abraham
Aug.
10,
1830
Deceased
Sin.-le
Sarah Elizabeth
Sept.
30,
1833
Deceased
Single
380
Mary Ann
Apr.
22,
1835
Deceased
Charles Harris
381
Frances Ann
Jan.
24,"
1837
William Scott
Daniel Henry
Se])t.
16,
1838
Deceased
Single
Joseph William
.Alar.
3,
1842
Deceased
Single
96
3
20
Elizabeth C. Calhoun
Dec.
7,
1825
July 3,
1896
AVilliam F. Calhoun
«x
Children
4
382
Sarah J.
Oct.
23,
1S46
Charles A. Sanders
b83
Clarrissa S.
Georse W.
May.
15,
1848
Tni'siucy
Cliarles Lenhart
384
Mary E.
Apr.
25,
1852
Frederick IMcVaugh
385
:Matthew A.
1853
380
Amelia L.
July
15,
1854
William Kneezel
387
Elizabeth C.
Nov.
20,
1856
George W. Frey
388
William F.
97
Nov.
20,
1856
Susan Wilkey ,
3
20
Abraham C. Klewell
June
22
1828
June 11,
1905
Ellen McKeevevr
G
Children
4
George Washington
Mary Elizabeth
Sarah Jane
May
June
June
6,
26,
18m
iso.-^,
1865
Anna Eliza
June
26,
1865
Mav 30.
1866
Emma Clarrissa
Dec.
30,'
1868
Feb. 8.
1869
Daniel
Jan.
4,
1870
I
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
69
G-eii. No.
Born
Died
Married to
25 J.
98
Harry Clewell
•22 C .Elizabeth Clewell
Cniklren
■Am Adelia
390 btephen A.
391 Delorma M.
392 Mary L.
99
22 Sophia Reinhard
No Children
100
22 M. Beata Beckley
Chiklren
Edwin R.
393 Wilhelmina Mary
394 Jeremiah I).
101
22 Maria C. Reher
Children
Had three children, but all died
Oct.
Dee.
3,
1,
180G
1S09
F(^l). 22.
May
1894
1885
C. Elizabeth Koehler
J. Harry Clewell
Nov.
Apr.
Feb.
May
22
15,
30,
1832
1835
1837
1S40
R. F. S. Whittlesey
limnto C. Seeley
IMary J. Beebe
L'voi. Chas. W. Super
Aug.
20,
1811
Deceased
Joseph Reinhard
June 10, 1816
July 21, 1889
Jan. 16, 1839
Nov. 9, 1843
Apr. 19. 1847
Sept. 3. 1856
Feb. 17, 1900
Sept. 26. 1819
Deceased
all died in infancy.
David Beckkley
Joseph A. Ullery
Katie Siders
102
22 Sarah L. Leitzle
Children
Had two children but both dead
103
z3 Lucy Ann Ran
C ill Id
395 Eugene A.
104
23 Belinda A. Roepper
Children
396 Jane E.
Caroline L.
397 Charles W.
Francis A.
Emma
105
24 Louisa C. Uhler
Children
398 Jacob A.
399 Mary
Eugene C.
400 Matilda A.
401 Ida C.
402 David W.
John L,
Emma
403 Harry G.
Sept. 23, 1823 Deceased
Reber
Rev. William Leitzle
Oct.
9, :
1816
Simon Rau
July
22,
1848
Matilda S. Ktose
Apr.
2,
1S19
:Mar.
15,
1893
William H. Roepper
May
Dec.
Jan.
July
Mar.
3
1844
CorneMus W.Krause
13,
13,
21,
20,
1845
1848
1852
1858
June
3,
1891
Single
Nina Brashear
Single
May
20,
1818
May
12.
1893
John Uhler
Sept.
July
Jan.
Nov.
16,
3,
24,
20,
1838
1839
1847
1843
1845
June
Mar.
Oct.
11,
23.
10,
1903
1S63
1866
Sarah A. Donaldson
Augustus H. Laubacli
John E. Henderson
John C. Newberry
Rosanna Wagner
Aug.
Apr.
Aug.
29,
16,
18,
1850
1852
1856
Fel).
Sept.
1.
14,
1851
1853
Mattie A. Thornburg
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
106
4 24 Matilda A. Messinger
F Ciiilclren
5 404 Louisa
1614 Lovine W.
Born
Died
Married to
David W. Messinger
Charles BQasius
107
4 25 J. Harry Clewell
F For family see No. 98
Oct. 3, ISOG Feb. 22, 1894 C. Blizabetli Koehler
108
4
25
Sydney A. Clew
F
(niildren
5
Beatus
John J.
Lewis A.
Mary C.
406
Martha A.
109
4
25
Lewis L. Clewell
F
No Children
INIay 22. 1809 Feb. 14, 1874 Cecelia. Haman
Feb. 5, 1838 Feb. 6, 18.38
Aug 19. 1839 Aug. 4. 1840
Nov. 30, 1840 Dee. 3, 1858
July 24, 1^4 Oct. 1, 1887 SinsrUe
Dec. 4. 1848 Walter J. McKee
May 30, 1811 Mar. 1840 Mary Buzzard
110
4 25 U. Oliver Clewell
F Child
5 407 Mary Jane
Oct. 3, 1821 June 25, 1848 Terresse Busse
Feb. 22, 1848 Howard S. Reeser.M.D.
Ill
4 27 Cecelia H. Miksch
F Children
5 408 Ida Elizabeth
1615 Lewis Oliver
Albert Homy
Eugene Nathaniel
Agnes Hortensia
Jan. 16, 1815
July 6. 1846
Feb. 9, 1848
Sept. 27, 1849
Apr. 25, 1851
Apr. 3, 1860
112
4 27 Araminta E. Boerstler Aug. 19. 1821
F No children
May 22, 1864 Richard F. Miksch
John F. Beitel
Sept. 24, 1864
Jan. 13. 1852
Jan. 25, 1861
Feb. 16, 1903 James Boerstler
113
4 27 Jacob Lovine Clewell
1'" Children
5 409 Anna E.
410 Eugene
411 Clara C.
412 Laura O.
413 Josei)h
414 Charles A.
Mar. 5, 1824 Feb. 28. 1900 Josephine G. Beitel
Mar. 21, 1854
July 4, 1855
Aug. 24. 1857
July 31,
Apr. 18, 1861
July 10, 1866
Jacob Y. Reed
Clara Carr
M. W. Robecker
Chas. H. Baskin
Edith Stewart
Eldora Johnson
THE OLEWBLL FAMILY.
Gen,
, No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
114
4
1^'
2S
Heury C Clewell
Cliiklren
June 19,
1820
Nov.
3,
1897
Eliza S. Peisert
r,
415
Carrie A.
Oct. 22.
1852
Fred. J. Rice
41(;
En.ii-ene A.
Jan. 10,
1854
Oct.
19,
1904
Emma Mattes
Benjamin Frank
June 11,
1858
June
20,
1802
417
Charles H.
Dec. 7,
1801
Jennie M. Gulick
Robert 0.
Jan. 21 1803
Apr.
30,
1879
Harr.v E.
Aug. 8,
1866
115
4
28
Maria E. Steckel
May 20,
1835
William R. Steckel
F
Children
5
418
Harry Clinton
Oct. 2,
1856
Cora Hagenbuch
419
Robert Whitfield
Nov. 28,
1800
Nellie Mitchell
Frank Clewell
Jan. 23.
1871
July
16,
1903
Single
Rev. William Eugene
Dec. 23,
1874
116
4
28
Jacob L. Clewell
Dec. 21,
1837
Emma L. Schmueckle
F
Children
5
420
Anna C.
Maria R.
Ida Louisa
Mar. 31.
Jan. 18,
Nov. 30,
1862
18(M
1866
Edmond Grandhamme
421
William H. (M. D.)
Addie A.
117
5?ept. 17,
Feb. 11,
1869
1871
Nellie B. Armour
4
29
Sylvester A. Clewell
Apr. 13.
1835
f 1. Anna Maria Bauer
\ 2. C. Fensterm acker
F
Children (first wife)
5
Lewis F.
.Tune 24,
1858
Jan.
7^
1800
422
Emma Louisa
Sept. 25,
1800
Henry Rockel
Mary Jane
Oct. 25,
1802
Dece
■ased
423
Robert F.
May 9,
1805
Ida C. Fenstermacker
Edward E.
Deceased
424
Albert E.
Julv 28.
1809
Mary L. Krause
Thomas S.
Oct. 19,
1872
Deceased
118
4
29
Louisa C. Springer
Oct. 0,
1830
Levi L. Springer
F
Children
5
Reatus
Dec. 19,
1871
Deceased
Flora A
July 17.
1873
Sept
. 1.
1873
Beata
Julv 17.
1873
Deceased
Leibert Clewell
Mar. 9,
1875
Dec.
23.
1879
119
4
29
Henrietta W. Dally
July 25,
1840
Dec.
24,
1897
Lorenzo Daily
F
42^
Children
Morris G.
Julv 20,
1809
Sallie A. Doll
426
Frederick L.
Levin T.
Oliver L.
Mary F.
Helen J.
Feb. 2,
Dec. 5,
Sept. 19,
Nov. 11,
Jan. 22,
1871
1872
, 1875
, 1878
1881
Elizabeth Stehlig
72
GENEALOGY OF
Geu. No
Names
Born
Died Married to
120
133
Catharine L.
Clewell
Jan.
12,
1857
r William H. Clewell
Jan. 27, 1904 \ Catherine L Trein
4 29
William H.
Clewell
May
1,
1845
F
Childreu
5
427
Fred S.
Thomas D.
Mary L.
William E.
July
July
23.
26,
1879
1881
EMa Eberhard
Aug.
3,
1883
May 22, 1884
Aug.
19,
1885
Leon P.
Dee.
25,
1888
Katie Louisa
Jan.
3,
1890
Edward B.
Aug.
11,
1896
Jonu J.
Feb.
20,
1899
121
4 29
F
Thomas T. (
No children
Clewell
Nov.
12,
1848
Cecelia Kurtz
122
4 30 Lesetta Louisa Bauer
F Child
5 428 Augusta E.
123
4 30 Mary Vogenitz Lehman
Sept 25, 1808 Feb. 12, 1862 George F. BaUv-r
June 8, 1835 Aug. 14, 1876 Franklin B. Steiuer
F
Children
5
429
Frank F.
Dec.
10.
1832
430
Cornelia H.
May
22,
1834
431
Matilda
Aug.
26,
1837
432
Ellen J.
July
23,
1841
433
Sarah E.
Aug.
3,
1843
434
Eliza S.
Sept.
18,
1848
435
William F.
Adalaide
July
29,
436
Edmond
437
Calvin
438
Caroline
439
Emelia
124
4
30
Elfrieda C. Miksch
Feb.
21,
1815
F
Children
5
Kniinn Julian
Jan.
9.
1838
440
Eward L.
Mar.
3,
1840
441
Charles W.
Mar.
16,
1849
Dec. 25, 1811 Deceased
Apr. 15, 1888
Jan. 1, 1882
Deceased
Deceased
1. Sameul Vogenitz
2. Lehman
Margaret Young
Levi Fehr
Edwin Litzenberger
Nathan Bander
Charles Rohn
Charles C. Schmidt
Matilda Fink
Mary Allencler
Sohia Siglev
Harry Mo.^er
Joseph Trumbauer
May 19. 1898 Francis Miksch
Single
Catherine Stout
Maria W. Kiefer
125
r. Einelia C. Clewell Kern Mar. IC, bSK;
Nov. 27. 1844 June 17. 1815
Child (first husband)
Ellen Eliza
Feb. 9. 1877 f 1. Edwin F. Clewell
\ 2. Gustave Kern
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
73
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
126
4 30
Harriet Bates
Dec.
16,
1820
Jan. 16, 1890
Harvey Bates
b'
Cliildren
5 442
Alfred
Apr.
KS,
1845
Sarah Drehr
1618
Eillen Jane
May
8,
1850
Emma Augusta
Apr.
8,
1851
Deceased
1617
Charles Henry
July
2.
1853
Mary E.
Apr.
2,
1856
May 3, 1878
448
Edgar A.
July
20,
1857
Mary Bobbins
1616
Christian
127
4 30
Alfred Danke
^ept.
18,
1826
Jan. 31, 1900
Susan Sober
128
31 A. M. Fredericke Christ
Children
Eugene Benjamin
Henry Abraham.
444 Francis Cornelius
129
32 Charlotta Backer
Feb.
20,
1822
Mar.
16,
1865
Nov.
May
Dec.
13,
9,
11,
1846
1848
1851
Jan.
Aug.
8,
10,
1866
1854
Sept.
23.
1812
Richard Christ
Aquila E. Woodring
narjorta BacKer ^^epI. z,->. i^i^
No further information of this family could be obtained
130
32 Mary E. Smith Oct. 9, 1816
No further information of this family could be obtained
Martz Bacher
Smith
131
4 33 Fredericke Fehr
F Children
5 445 Edwin H.
446 Anna Elizabeth
447 Ellen S.
1558 Ephraim G.
Louisa F.
448 Sabina M.
449 Thomas J.
450 Sarah M.
451 Emmia S.
452 Olevia C.
453 Elmer R.
Robert
Jan. 17, 1823 Mar. 15, 1895 Michael G. Fehr
June 1, 1843
July 17, 1845
Apr. 18, 1847
Mar. 26, 1850
Sept. 12. 18.52
Nov. 8, 1854
Sept. 5, 1856
Nov. 5, 1857
July 23, 1860
Aug. 10. 1863
Mar. 10, 1866
Mar. 10, 1866
June 4, 1886
Mar. 25, 1859
Mar. 28, 1901
July
1890
Etta Brown
William Seyfried
Wm. H. J. Johnson
Edwin Hunter
Jane Flyte
George ^Meyers
Jacob Stautfer
AVilliam H. Miller
Dora Fierce
132
4 34 Francis T. Clewell
F Children
5 454 Catharine E.
Samuel J.
455 William Francis
Apr. 28, 1818 Apr. 20. 1847 Susan Keller
Dec. 2. 1839
Sept. 16. 1844
Sept. 16, 1846
Feb. 10. 1896
:\rar. 2. 1868
Dec. 24, 1901
Gideon Stein niotz
Sinsil'e
Mary E. Forrest
74
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
133
4
34
I.ou-sa C. Treiu
Apr.
22,
1820
Apr. 6, 1895
David Treiu
F
Ciuldreii
5
45G
Matilda
Apr.
3,
1840
Florentine Seyfried
Peter S.
Mar.
14.
1842
Mar. 17, 1842
457
Sabina M.
Jan.
28,
1844
Ephraim I.oux
458
Israel D.
Mar.
1,
1847
Louisa Hall
Sarah Ann
Sept.
2
1848
Sept. 11, 1853
459
William H.
Aug,
15,'
1854
Ellen Daniel
460
Catliarine L.
Jan.
12.
1857
William H. Clewell
461
Stephen A.
Sept.
10,
1861
Lucinda p:bbeeke
134
34 Caroline E. Fehr
Children
462 James H.
Emma C.
463 Josiah S.
464 Israel R.
465 Francis G.
Dec. 10, 1822
June 3. 1849
Aug. 12, 1853
Feb. 14, 1858
Apr. 24, 1860
Oct. 11, 1864
Nov. 8, 1902 Reuben Fehr
Jarana E. C. If ever
Dec. 10, 1S5()
Amanda Bellisfteld
Amelia Marlde
Catherine Frantz
135
34 Julian P. Fern
Children
466 Franklin R.
467 Louisa E.
468 Malinda E
469 Andrew L.
J. Maria
470 Ellen P.
471 Sally Ann
472 Tilffhman F.
473 Isaac S.
474 Matilda C.
475 Clara S.
467 Lovin J.
477 Marv Y.
Jan.
21.
1825
Aug.
17,
1870
Joseph Fehr
May
14,
1846
Emma Haberstumpf
^ept.
lY,
1847
Abraham IVIillheim
Sept.
23,
1848
Josiah George
Dec.
7,
1849
Sally Ann Bruiker
Mar.
7,
1851
Jan.
19,
1856
IMar.
22
18.i2
Herman Haberstumpf
Sept.
10.
i 8.-13
May
9.
1883
John Hogan
Sept.
24.
18.54
Ellen Brinker
Feb.
2,
18.57
Elmira Frack
Oct.
19,
1859
Clarence P. Hineline
Apr.
7,
1862
Henry Schlegel
Julv
20,
1864
Amanda Kostenbader
Oct.
18,
1866
Lewis Kostenbader
136
34 J. Reuben Clewell
Cliildren
Israel J.
478 Tilghmau LI.
Thomas F.
479 ^Monroe Ij.
480 Catharine E.
481 Ellen S.
Jan. 13, 182'
Aug. 10, 1852
-Aug. 19, 18.54
Dec. 21, 18.56
Oct. 5, 18.59
Dec. 1. 1864
Nov. 20, 1867
Fel). 24, 1893 Henrietta Kaske
Aug. 10. 1855
Emma Fehnel
Dec. 27, 1895 Single
Annie Kostenbader
John Reese
Mathias Roth
THE CLEWBiLL FAMILY.
75
Gen
. No.
JNames
Born
Died
Married to
137
4
34
Sabina M. Saylor
Oct. 22,
1829
June 17,
1891
John Saylor
h
Children
5
482
Ellen C.
Nov. 16,
1853
James Walter
483
Reuben F.
Sept. 9,
1854
Sarah Savitz
4S4
Eugene F.
Jan. 14,
1856
Mary J. Werner
485
Emma L.
Feb. 12,
1858
Charles A. Straub
William J.
Feb. 5,
1859
Apr. 2.
1861
486
Edward L.
Feb. 8,
1861
Henrietta L. Stuber
487
Anna Elizabeth
May 5,
1865
Harry Woodrow
Samuel J.
Aug. 28,
1866
Sept. 4,
1866
488
Francis G.
Feb. 27.
1868
Helen Siegfried
489
Clara
138
Aug. 17,
1872
.HoAvard Young
4
34
Andrew F. Clewell
May 22,
1833
Louisa Schmickle
F
Children
5
490
Edwin H.
Feb. 20.
1858
Ida V. Fehr
491
James A.
Nov. 17,
1859
Elizabeth Werner
492
Clemenece M.
Mar. 11,
1861
Lizzie C. Renner
493
Oliver S.
Oct. 9.
1862
Ida A. Bellisfidd
494
Joseph Lr':
Feb. 15,
1866
Emma Rissmiiler
495
Clara
139
Dec. 13,
1873
Schuyler Thomas
4
34
Henry S. Clewell
Apr. 28,
1837
June 2,
1879
Fayetta Steinu'.etz
F
Children
5
496
Emma C.
Oct. 11,
1865
Harwi Breidinger
497
Edna R.
June 25,
1867
George Young
498
Laura M.
Oct. 17,
1869
INIartin Wolbach
Samuel H.
Aug. 18,
1871
June 17,
1879
499
Carrie L.
140
July 18.
1876
Milton Itterly
4
34
Lewis B. Clewell
Mar. 27,
1839
Rebecca Heimer
F
Child
5
500
Annie Catharine
141
Dec. 13,
1868
Howard Siegfried
4
34
Anna Elizabeth Friebely May 8,
1842
Oct. 24,
1892
Julius C. Friebely
F
Children
5
501
William H.
Nov. 25,
1865
Ellen Wright
502
Lizzie M.
Nov. 30,
1871
Fred. Wunderiy
503
Clara C.
Annie R.
142
Nov. 10,
June 25,
1873
1877
Allen Keller
4
F
34
Susan Maria Kern
Cliildren
Oct. 6,
1852
Edward C. Kern
5
Wilson A.
May 15,
1873
504
Allen S.
July 15.
1874
Lotta Titzel
505
Calvin C.
Dec. 14.
1875
Laura Fenstermaker
506
David L.
Andrew G.
Aug. 21,
Aug. 13.
1877
1879
Annie Nace
Walter L.
Oct. 26,
1881
Feb. 22,
1882
Anna M.
May 15.
1S83
Clara S.
Oct. 2.
1885
Susan B.
Sept. 20,
1887
Edgar A.
May 5,
1889
76
genealog:^: ub-
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
143
4 35
F
Maria L. Fehr
Ohiklren
June 22, 1820
Feb. 23, 1819
George Febr
5 507
508
509
Oiliver L.
Henry P.
Lovin A.
Samuel H.
Mar. 14, 1841
May 21, 1843
Oct. 2, 1844
Feb. 21. 1849
In Infancy
Louisa Sevfried
Eliza C. Schortz
Margaret Odenwdder
144
4 35 S. Henry A. Siegfried
V Cliildren (first wife)
5 510 Ellen
5n Maria
With second wife
William H.
Lucinda R.
Thomas J.
512 Sabina M.
513 Granville H.
Milton P.
Sarah J.
Feb. 15, 1825
May 13. 1846
Nov. 29, 1849
Nov. 18, 1852
Mar. 12. 18.54
Jan. 7. 1856
May 7, 1857
Oct. 28. 1858
Feb. 9. 1865
Apr. 28, 1866
Feb.
0. 1894 f 1. Caroline Gold
t 2. A. L. Plattenberger
Feb. 20, 1905 Philip G. Schmickly
John J. Fehr
Aug. 22, 1853
Nov. 28. 1856
Jan. 14, 1856
Nov. 28. 1866
Sept. 3, 1867
Alfred Walter
Emma B. Ritter
145
4 35 Lovina A.
E Children
5 514 Sabina M.
515 Lovin J.
Keller
July 6. 1826 Jan. 26, 1872 William Keller
Jan. 19, 1850
IMay 9. 1853
Reuben Fehr
Annie IMichael
146
35 Joseph W. Siegfried
Children
516 James F.
517 William A.
518 Emma L.
Oscar H.
519 Charles P.
520 Howard J.
521 Robert L.
Apr. 5. 1831 July 8. 1893 Maria Saylor
Aug. 22. 1855
]Mav 9. 1857
Sept. 3. IS.- 9
Feb. 27, 1863
Aug. 13. 1865
Apr. 7, 1869
Dec. 18. 1871
June 21, 1879
Apr. 28. 1863
Abyssinia Johnson
Emma Heckman
Monroe P. Lind
Sarah Messinger
Annie C. Clewell
Madora Giersch
147
4 36 Aaron N. Clewell
F Chihiren
5 522 Thomas B.
Eugene H.
Mary M.
523 Alice E.
Dec.
o2
1828
Dec.
6.
18.16
.Tan.
1.
18.59
Aug.
15,
1862
Sept.
2
i,S64
Sarah Y. Bachman
Sarah C. Lehr
Guy T. Wear
148
4 36 Robert A. Clewell
F No children
June 20. 1833 June .30, 1867
Amanda Willauer
THE CLE WELL FAMILY.
77
Gen
. No.
- Names
Born
Died
Married to
149
4
37
Maria Louisa Kampman
Z^Iar.
2,
1821
Jan.
10,
1898
Rev. L. F. Kampman
i^'
Cliildren
5
524
Albert
Feb.
4,
1845
Anna A. Harned
Clarence
May
22,
1846
June
4,
1805
525
Joseph
June
30,
1848
1889
Anna K. Patterson
526
Laura
Mar.
27
1850
June
25,
1884
Rev. AV. H. N'ogler
Francis
Dee.
22
1851
June
22
,1852
Mary
Aug.
14,
1854
Aug.
19,
1870
Singi-e
527
Theodore
Oct.
31,
1857
Maggie E. Scholl
Edmund
June
10,
1801
July
14.
i8(;i
150
4
37
Caroline E. Luckenbach
Oct
(j,
1822
Apr.
30,
1905
R'ben 0. Luckenbacli
F
Children
5
Henry J.
Theodore
1843
1847
1844
1853
528
Edward H.
151
Mar.
18.
1849
July
12.
1883
Helen C. Quirk
4
37
Henry J. Uerter
Oct.
4. 1827
Nov.
28.
1864
^Nlagdalena BIoss
i^'
Childi-en
5
529
530
William Henry, Rev.
Alice M.
Apr.
Aug.
9,
19,
1848
1850
Anna M. Bishop
Frank Hnth
Francis E.
.j'une
30,
1852
Single
531
Howard M.
152
Apr.
30,
18a3
C'nst'nce Krayanbiihl
4
3S
Jacob L. Fulkerson
Dec.
13,
1819
Deceased
Sarah Leinbach
F
No children
153
4
38
William F. Fulkerson
Slav.
30,
1821
Dec.
27,
1903
Margaret Heberling
F
Children
5
Cyrus Wellington
Apr.
14.
1848
1849
532
Emma Louisa
Dec.
31,
1849
Fred. Beehn
Harriet Amelia
Mar.
25,
1851
xUay
1807
533
Ceorge Monroe
Mar.
16,
1852
Lydia F. Cripe
534
Jacob Reed
Sept.
30,
1855
Sarah J\L Seward
535
Alice Carnal ia
Nov.
24,
1857
Rev. B. F. Cargay
530
Julia .losephine
July
11,
1860
B. F. McFaddin
537
Sarah Ann
Oct.
30.
1866
G. C. Stanley
i
538
Artha Agnes
154
Sept.
29,
1872
W. E. Messinger
4
39
Sarah E. Romig
Feb.
11,
1827
Mar.
18,
1850
Thomas Romig
F
Child
5
Ellen H.
155
Jan.
1,
1846
Nov.
24,
1804
4
39
Emma Smith
June
0,
1829
Jan.
30,
1807
Mathias Smith
F
Children
5
539
John F.
June
12,
1852
.Alar.
31.
1901
Fisher
Henry J.
Nov.
28,
1854
:\Lar.
19,
1862
540
Sarah C.
Apr.
9,
1857
John Bright
541
Edward F.
Apr.
27,
1860
Eva Sehmoyer
542
Emile S.
June
3,
1862
:Mary A. Sacks
543
William C.
July
27,
1864
Minnie Westbrook
GENEALOGY OF
Ge
a. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
156
4
40
Anna (Nancy)
Pfeiffer
July 24,
1807
Mar. 1,
1S04
Hem-y Pfeiffer
G
5
15(J6
1507
Childi'eu
William P.
Mary
\pr. 7,
Aug-. 12.
1832
is: '.5
May 2.
June 25,
181U
ISOO
Eliza Rader
Samuel Yost
1508
1509
James A.
Ellen
157
Sept. 17,
Oct. 15,
1838
!813
Feb. 14,
1877
Kosaiina Reif
Owen B. Sigley
4
40
Rebecca Stubei
Mar. 13,
1812
Joseph Stuber
158
4
40
Edward Clewell
Dec.
3,
1813
Deceased
Fianna Wesner
G
Children
5
544
:Martin Henry
Feb.
19.
1842
Mar. 20.
1907
Rebecca Delaphin
5-15
Albert Wilson
Jan.
3,
1851
Oct. 3,
1900
Emma Alathers
1574
Robert. Sylvanus
159
Oct.
20,
1850
Deceased
4
40
Sarah Hildebrand
Sept.
18,
1820
Oct. 29,
1901
Joseph Hildebrand
G
Children
5
540
^Villiam
July
2_
1842
July 12,
1891
Mary E. Dillatfl
547
Mary A.
160
Apr.
o
1850
John K. Lougenhagen
4
40
James W. Clewell
July
1 E
,1823
:May 27,
1895
1. Susal Sarah
2. Clara Shafer
G
Children (lirst wife)
5
548
Ida
:\Lir.
31,
1851
Theodore Reninger
549
Lilly
Leana
Virginia
161
Mar.
20,
1858
Deceased
Deceased
Milton Kern
Single
Single
4
40
Caroline Crouse
Nov
30.
1826
Hiram B. Crouse
G
Children
5
550
Mary J.
June
23,
1849
Reuben H. Peter
551
Oliver H.
Feb.
18,
1851
Rebecca Gochenour
552
Chi-istina S.
Apr.
12,
1857
George Kuhns
553
Caroline A.
Dec.
21,
1858
William Millei-
554
John C.
July
31,
1800
Lucy Kuhns
555
George m.
Sept.
10,
1802
Louisa Fi-ey
550
Martha E.
Apr.
3.
lS(i5
Mar. 30,
1902
William Erdel
557
James R.
162
Aug.
9,
1871
Ida J. j\[itton
4
40
S. Eliza Snyder
Aug.
19,
1829
Lewis Snyder
G
Children
5
Lovine Johnson
Infancy
558
Augustus H.
Feb.
18.
1853
Amanda Daniel
559
Emma
Apr.
10,
1855
William Newbold
500
Marcus W.
June
18,
1857
Sarah Bartholomew
501 Einele Warren
502 Ida Louisa
Ida Stuber
Henry Miller
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
79
Geu. No.
Died
Married to
163
40 Keabeii 11. Oleweii
C'liihlreii
'AV.i Harriet .M.
01)4 ^vinanda T.
ncs All.ert B.
Harr.v
William L.
506 James H.
51)7 Minnie F.
No cliildren with second wife.
Feb. 15,
1833
June 12.
I'JUT
Jan. 22,
1860
Aug. 29,
1861
Oct. 21,
1862
Jan. S,
18<>5
Jan. 8,
1865
May 28,
1866
Nov. 10,
1866
Julj^ 1,
1872
Sept. 27,
1876
( 1. Mar.y Ann Laiuli?
(^ 2. Mar.v E. llanna
Jolm C. Ferrier
Will. am Tinliel
Ailis Peterson
Belle Rutherford
Clarence Retherford
164
4 4(t Ijiiiannel Clewell
G C'hiUlreu
5 5(i8 Franklin 1'.
5()9 iiijnina S.
569 Charles E. J.
165
4 41 AVilliam Clewell
G Children
5 570 Richard E.
571 Ed. Sylvester
572 Josephine Elizabeth
Maria
166
4 41 Lizette T. Bishop
G No children
Feb.
1837
Nov. 1. 1S59
Nov. 28, 18iiO
June 4, 1869
June 15, 1807
Apr. 14. 1833
Aug. 30, 1834
Apr. 19, 18:*>8
Nov. 1843
Aug. 29, 1810
June 28. 1881 Hannah Fluck
Annie Eisenhard
Milton Wolf
iH'eb.
1870
Jan. 19, 1871 ( 1. Susan Frulinaer
\ 2. Abagail Reinhjjrt
Feb. 10. 1881 Sarah Young
Ma.v 2. 1888 Fayette Place
1872 Joseph Ricksecker
Aue:. 15. 1873
1870 I 1. Henry Kuester
\ 2. Jonathan Bishop
167
4 41
Henry J. Clewell
(4
Children
5 573
Augustus B.
574
iLliza
575
AVilliam H.
576
Oliver E.
577
Ben.iamin Fraidv
578
Lewis S.
579
itebecca E.
580
Cornelia
581
Amos B.
582
Isaiah B.
583
George
168
4 41
Cornelia Regenna:
G
Childi'en
5 584
Dr. Eugene ii.
Walter S.
Laura S.
July
29,
1812
July
18,
rS99
Susan Moharter
Aug.
12.
1836
Feb.
20.
1899
Corde'ia Zehner
Sept.
22
1837
Tilghman :\roliarter
Feb.
16.'
1840
Margaret Huddleson
Mar.
15.
1842
Elizabeth Gordner
July
14.
1844
Sarah Kline
Nov.
7,
1848
Alice Wolf
Nov.
28,
1849
Anthony I^oftus
Aug.
9,
1851
Alfred Edwards
Nov.
14.
1853
Lucina Sitter
Oct.
18.
1855
Lucinda E. Rhinord
Oct.
12.
1856
Eva Tubbs
June
7, !
1815
Rev. J'hn J. Regennas
INIav
14,
1853
EMa Sturgis
July
8.
1855
:\Iar.
17,
1878
1857
Infancy
80
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
169
4 41 Louisa ^Veiuland
G Children
5 585 George D.
Born
Died
Jan. 28, 1818 Deceased
July 18, 1854
Married to
Edward O. Weinland
Anna E. Heilruan
170
4
41
Charlotte O. Osborne
Sept.
29,
1820
Aug. 1, 1900
Palmer Osborne
G
Chudreu
5
George Augustus
Dec.
13,
1847
Oct. 2(), 1901
Single
58(>
Anna Eliza
Dec.
11.
1850
Mar. 5, 1881
A. A. Gardiner
Laura
Nov.
2G.
1855
Singl^e
5S7
Gloraine
Aug.
3,
1857
Raujier Hasten
588
Edwiard P.
Mar.
17,
1862
Bertha E. Desh
171
4 41 Samuel B. Clewell
G Children
5 589 Adelaide L.
590 Oliver A.
591 Benjamin F.
592 Edwin H.
Cornelia E.
593 Samuel G.
Nov. 22, 1822 May 22, ISOli
May 10, 1847
Oct. 19, 1850
Aug. 4, 1852
Oct. 9, 1854
Jan. 5, 1861
Mar. 12, 1864
May 22, 1801
Elizabeth Tom bier
John J. Opp
Hattie Rhoads
Lydia Ti-oxell
Ellen Horn
Georgiana Goth
172
4
42
Eliza Yoe
G
Children
5
594
Owen
595
xMary M.
1619
Sarah
Mar. 4, 1810 Deceased
Mar. 17, 1854
Sept. 1850
Peter Yoe
Maggie M. Myers
John L. Crawford
Crawford
173
4
42
Catharine
.Moy
er
Jan.
10,
1812
Deceased
Moyer
G
Children
5
59()
Susan
Oct.
1833
G. W. Else
597
Hiram
Feb.
15,
1839
598
r]'dward
Nov.
15,
18-17
Dec. 13, 1901
Elmira Wanicli
Jennie
Nov.
7,
1856
Single
174
4
42
Jacob Clewell
Jan.
3,
1814
Apr.
27,
1877
Eliza Brobst
G
Children
5
599
Christian
Jnly
12,
1840
Amelia Martz
600
Sarah
Jan.
3,
1843
R. H. Sittler
(iOl
Charles
Jan.
10.
1845
Oct.
28,
1898
Lvdia Walp
602
Jeremiah
Sept.
25.
1S47
Oct.
14.
ino3
Alida Renift
60.'',
Clara
Oct.
15.
1852
Jan.
4,
1879
AVilliam Harpstcr
David Crites
W4
Hannah
May
29,
1856
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
81
Names
Born
Died
Married to
175
i 42 Sarah Miller
G Children
5 (J05 rhilip H.
UOij :Mary :Margaret
Oct. 3, 1817 Apr. 9. 1904 Elijah Miller
May 15, 184G Emma Shuman
Apr. 29, 1848 Jerome Shuman
176
4 42 Mary Ann Ee\yars
a Children
5 GOT James S.
GOS Clara M.
609 Anna
Feb. 4, 1821
Noy. 2G. 1850
Dec. IS, 1851
1903 William I.ewars
Mary H. Bnbb
Rev. Joseph G. Griffith
Frank Caress
177
4
42
Matilda Roberts
G
Children
5
(UO
William Henry
1620
Anna
Gil
Sarah
612
Edward
David
G13
Clarence
Clara
Clay
614
Joseph
615
Arthur
616
Harvey
Jan. 20, 1822
Apr. 28, 1846
Sept. 2. 1853
Sept. 21, 1854
Sept. 9. ISGO
Sept. 9, 18G0
Sept. 9. ISGO
Oct. 2. 18G2
Mar. 25, 1868
Sept. 10, 18G0
Sept. 11, nSGO
Josiah Roberts
Ellen Barnd
Charles Decker
Alvaretta Lewis
No report
Dora Ranch
Malinda May
Mary Ranch
Maria Fenstermaker
178
4 42 Lavina Fincher
G No children
Aug. 19, 1825 Oct. 31, 1850 Jeremiah Fincher
179
4 42 G. William Clewell
G Children
5 617 Jennie L.
618 William H.
639 Artley D.
June 8, 1828
Nov. 3, 1870
July 10, 1872
Mar. 25, 1876
Catherine E. Artley
F. A. Newcomer
Malinda Stump
Malinda Fisher
184
4
44
Joseph Cle\\
•ell
G
620
Children
Rebecca
Henrich Gittinger
(i21
Esther
Feb.
10, 1834
Levi Getter
622
Finanna
Jan.
1, 1836
Aug.
14,
1901
Jacol) Reph
623
Susan
Reuben Newhard
624
Daniel
Sept.
7, 1841
Caroline Fradeueck
82
GENEALOGY OF
I
Geu. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
185
4 44
George Clewell
1804
1889
Sarah Moliartrr
G
Childreu
5 (>25
Sept. 6,
1841
Amianda Keener
U2a
Alary
Soliuda
Jan. 27,
1 842
Dec. 8,
1884
Jacob Eclcrote
U27
1845
July 14,
1889
Edward Dreisbach
ti28
Joliu F.
Dec. 2,
1853
Margaret Morgjiu
t>29
Jacob
Dec. 27,
1903
Katie Root
1G21
(Jeorge
1(>22
Reuben
G30
Caroline
Henry Wintersteen
631
Rebecca
Trumbore
<)32
Susan
Peter Moyer
633
Harriet
Hiram Freeman
186
4 44 Samuel Clewell
G Children
5 634 John
1623 William
Mary Ecker
187
4 45 Christian D. Sides
G Children
1624 (4eorge M.
John P.
1625 James H.
635 Rebecca M.
l(>2r> Mary C.
1627 William F.
1()28 Christian
636 Levi H.
1630 Ambrose E.
1630 Elizabeth G.
Rosa J.
Nor. 24, 1805 Sept. 5, 1879
Oct. 21, 1834
Sept. 17, 1836
June 30, 1838
Sept. 22, 1840
July 10. 1843
Nov. 17, 1845
Feb. 24, 1848
Oct. 23, 1850
Nov. 27. 1852
June 4, 1857
Mar. 12, 1863
Fnknown
Alpha M. Taylor
Lashmit
— ■ Zimmerman
Amos Fav,'
Reicn
Spaugh
Burk
Nancy Faw
Spaugh
Johnson
192
4 47 Thomas Rominger
G Children
5 Beatrus
Clerinda Rosina
Cornel his Nathaniel
637 Sarah Ann
1630 Jonathan Permanus
ie>32 Isaac James
038 William Thomas
Apr. 17, 1798 May 20, 1852 Catherine Miller
:\Iav 22, 1832
Mar. 31, 1835
Sept. 10, 1836
Oct. 16, 1838
Aug. 26, 1840
Jan. 27, 1842
Nov. 25, 1845
Infancy
Deceased
Deceased
William A. .Tohnson
Mfiry Bovd
Ellie White
:Martha Elrod
193
4 47 Phel)e P. Padgett
G No report
Oct. 22, 1802
Padgett
194
Elizal>eth Haines
No reiiort
Dec. 12, 1805
Haines
THE CLEWE'LL FAMILY.
83
Gren. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
195
4 47 Salome Mulican
G CliikU'eu
5 1G33 Martha Caroline
Sarali Elizabeth
Amanda lio-sina
Andrew Alex
1511 Eli Wilson
1U34 Lewis Cornelins
1635 Rebecca Virginia
1512 Enoch Pearce
Feb.
1S08
Apr. 29, 1830
Aug. 23, 1835
Feb. 1, 1838
Feb. 1, 1838
Sept. 15, 1840
Jan. 15, 1848
Feb. 5, 1850
Apr. 27, 1853
Mar. 31, 1894
Mar. 7, 1848
187^.
Mar. IG, 1848
Lewis S. Mulican
Alex H. Ellis
>Susan' Shutt
Nancy Vest
Samuel Davis
Catherine Kritsfeezer
196
4 47 Rebecca Ann Wommack
G Children
5 1480 Roswell A.
G39 Sarah C.
640 James C.
Apr. 27, 1813 Aug. 26, 1S98 Wilson W. Wommack
July 2G, 1837
Nov. 16, 1838
Aug. 26, 1842
Letta Ann Lehman
Thomas D. Cooper
Eliza J. Mikel
197
4 47 Eliza M. C. Welfare
(i No report
Nov.
r, 1810
Welfare
198
4 48
Jacob Clouse
Dec.
31,
1810
J nly
27
1881
Elizabeth aiaw
ii
Clhildren
5 641
Catherine
Aug.
8,
1838
Philip Snyder
(V42
Sarah
Mar.
14,
1840
Feb.
24,
1865
(diaries Reid
John
Mar.
25.
1841
Aug.
"5",
18(57
Single
643
Mary
Mar.
21,
1845
.June
1,
1884
John B. Kent
Phebe
Oct.
30; :
1846
Sept.
7,
1866
Lewis
Nov.
12,
1847
Jan.
30,
1885
Single
Samuel
May
12,
1849
Sept.
13,
1872
Single
644
^Margaret
Jan.
10.
1851
J uly
27,
1880
(xeorge Clark
William
Apr.
27
1853
July
20,
1877
Sii--lo
(145
Joseph
Feb.
"s!
1856
Anna Willis
646
Philip
Feb.
5,
1856
June
20,
1890
Lucy Thomas
(U7
Elizabeth
199
Aug.
13,
1857
John B. Kent
4 48
Elizabeth Davis
Apr.
3,
1813
1862
John Davis
a
Children
5
Philip S.
Sei)t.
9,
1833
May
18,
1845
648
Catherine C.
Dec.
9,
1835
'Slay
'7,
1883
William A. L.
Jan.
19,
1838
May
2.5,
1844
John T. L.
May
4.
1842
May
25.
1844
Phebe
Dec.
5,
1839
June
1.
1,844
G49
Nancy E. L.
Feb.
25,
1845
:\Iilton Troadway
650
Lewis S.
Nov.
23.
1847
Caroline Reid
651
Ala ha la L.
Nov.
9.
1850
Herman Gruell
6.52
Charlotte
Jan.
23,
1853
Fel).
14.
1888
PeiT-y Owens
653
Susanna L.
June
26,
lSb5
John Aspy
654
Jane
Nov.
12,
1858
William Smith
84
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
200
4
48
Salome B
G
Children
5
655
John
650
Joseph
657
Samuel P
658
Sanford
659
William
Hedgecock
Born
Died
INIarried to
May 1, 1815 May 5, 1893 Isaac Hedgecock
Dec. 15, 1843
Feb. 25, 1845
Apr. 29, 1847
June 12, 1849
Oct 19, 1885
Annie Seward
Elw'ina Reed
Maria Holder
Emmia Smith
Alice Crisler
201
4
48 Phillipine Hitchcock
Feb. 15 1817
Apr.
8, 1840
Isaac Hitchcock
G
Child
5
660 Andrew
June 1, 1854
Miranda Marshall
202
4
48
John Clouse,
Jr.,
Sept. 2. 1822
Mar.
31, 1897
Tempa Miller
G
Children
5
Charles Ei.
Apr. 20. 1858
Apr.
18, 1865
661
James 0.
July 1, 1860
Nancy L. CTine
Adelaide C.
Mar. 30, 1862
Mar.
20, 1865
Clara M.
Apr. 8, ISCA
Feb.
10, 1865
George F.
May 1, 1866
Oct.
6, 1890
Single
Bertha Anna,
M. D.
Aug. 27, 1868
662
Arne Wilbur
Grace
Beata
Jan. 18. 1872
Sept. 3, 1874
Mar. 14, 1878
Infai
icy
Link P. Carr
203
4
G
5
49
663
6&4
Philip Lachenauer
Childi-en
Clara
Addie
204
Nov.
Jan.
July
11,
12,
23,
1808
1844
1847
Sept. 4,
1872
Caroline Schuster
Samuel A. Thomas
WinsloAV A. Smith
4
G
5
50
665
John Romiuger
Child
Alvis M.
205
Apr.
July
22
1,
1823
1850
May 19,
1902
Louisa Lick
Sarah Ellis
4
G
5
53
1481
1482
666
Rebecca E. Ziegler
Children
Charlotte Permelia
Matilda Jane
Ivucy
Dec.
Jan.
May
July
9,
10,
15,
1,
1820
1847
1848
1850
Jan. 20,
Mar. 10.
1889
1874
Daniel Ziegler
Thomas W. Romiuger
Franklin M. Reed
William L. Miller
206
4 53 Joseph Gambold Apr. 13, 1822
No further information.
Elizabeth Fi^'n
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
85
Gen
.. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
207
4
53
Phliip Gambold
June
21,
1824
Mary A. Ziegler
G
Children
5
149G
Julius A.
Dec.
5,
1848
Adaline Clawson
mi
Josephine A.
Dec.
5,
1848
W. K. Tempels
008
Irvin C.
June
26,
1851
Lenora Redwlne
669
M. Isabel
July
28,
1853
Thomas Storm
Sarah M.
Apr.
19,
1859
July 28,
1861
670
Delilah C.
Frederick G.
May
May
22,
5,
1861
1869
Rev. R. M. Zuck
Nellie G.
May
5,
1869
Feb. 15,
1870
208
4
53
Thomas E. Gambold
Sept.
24,
1832
Nov.
1889
Fannie Haggens
G
Child
Ella
209
Jones
4
53
John Gambold
July
14,
1834
Mar. 17,
1863
EQlen Holder
G
Children
5
Beata
Dec.
16,
1858
Infancy
John
Jan.
14,
1860
Jan. 23,
1860
671
Edward H.
Jan.
12,
1862
Celia F. Griessmann
210
58 Phillippine (Burcham) Oct. 13, 1837
. Bruner
Children (first husband)
672 John Sept. 22, 1856
673 Emma A. June 9, 1858
Children (second wife)
William N. June 4, 1867
Erastus C. Sept. 18, -1868
674 Henry E. Feb. 6, 1870
Frederick W. May 31, 1872
1556 Laura B. Aug. 17, 1877
f 1. Augustus Burcham
t 2. Martin Bruner
Susan Sowers
May 20, 1881 Charleston Rominger
Dec. 15, 1886
Pauline Morgan
David Watson
211
4 53 Lydia T. Neligh Nov. 8. 1840
Children (second husband)
5 1524 Sherman Aug. 2, 18(U
1525 Franklin Frederick Feb. 24, 1869
1526 Albert A. June 19, 1872
212
Charles Neligh
Ella A. Hege
Hela May Spaugh
Leona P. Panyburn
4
54
Jacob Luckenbach
Apr
■ 1:
, 1805
May
9,
1888
Mary Whitsell
G
Children
5
Augusta PI
Feb.
11,
1832
Mav
9,
1891
Single
675
David 0.
Aug.
7,
1833
Dec.
28,
1906
EUen Meyers
676
Emma L.
Apr.
2,
1835
Lewis Doster, Jr.
677
Angelica H.
Oct.
31,
1837
Dec.
12,
1892
Albert M. Rihe
Andrew A.
Dec.
22
1839
Oct.
30,
1905
Single
Esther L.
Sept.
"i
1841
Sept.
26,
1847
678
Matilda A.
Dec.
23,
1843
William V. Knauss
679
Jacob W.
.luiy
12.
1850
Nov.
21,
1897
EDDma S. Sellers
Gloraine M.
Mar.
25,
1852
May
25,
1856
86
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
213
4
54
George I>uckenbacli
June
8,
1806
Nov.
4,
1878
Maria Streby
G
Children
5
Sarah E.
Jan.
1,
1835
Feb.
13,
1835
680
E'dAA'iu K.
Apr.
18,
1836
Aug.
21,
1894
Annie L. White
681
Julius B.
Jan.
1,
1838
Sarah Kingkinc^er
Marietta L.
July
2,
1841
Oct.
12,
1844
682
George H.
Nov.
24,
1844
Feb.
28,
1872
Mamie Yenable
683
Maria A.
214
Aug.
15,
1846 .
Wilson Bender
4
54
William Luckeubach
Aug.
6,
1807
July
28.
1893 1
' 1. Eliza Rice
2. Sarah Gahn
3. Maria Kraeder
G
Children (first wife)
5
Josephine
Oct.
10.
1832
Dec.
8,
1844
684
OAven A.
Jan.
16.
1834
Oct.
14,
1891
Jane Croker
Joseph
:Mar.
4.
1836
May
26,
1860
Single
685
Caroline
Mav
26,
1838
Jan.
17,
1862
Bernad Lehman
William D.
Nov.
12.
1840
Single
686
Ellen
Sept.
28.
1842
Rev. Chas. Nagle
687
Sophia
Apr.
1,
1844
Hugh i\faxwell
688
Amelia
Aug.
10.
1^6
Dec.
22
1894
Rev. Alb't Rondthaler
Anna L.
Julv
7.
1848
Sinij^'e
689
Frances 0.
Children (second wife)
Feb.
22,
1851
J. Samuel Krause
Elizabeth R.
June
28,
1856
Single
215
4
54
Charlotte E. Weoer
Jan.
9,
1809
Feb.
9,
1890
John C. Weber
G
Children
5
691
Hortensia V.
Oct.
6.
1833
Aug.
4.
1902
Robert P. Krause
690
Bernhard A.
Apr.
9,
1835
692
Henry T.
216
Apr.
1,
1838
Jan.
2_
1899
Hannah P. Price
4
54
Henrietta Rigg
July
4,
1810
Deacesed
William Rigg
G
No children
217
4
54
Anna M. Schafer
Aug.
13,
1811
1893
Soloman Schafer
G
Children
5
Bernhard Francis
Anna Cornelia
Henry David
Jan.
31.
1853
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
20.
5.
29,
1870
1848
18.52
693
Eugene
218
June
10,
1846
:May
19,
1902
Jennie Sensanvan
4
54
Matilda Jacoby
]\lay
13,
1812
Dec.
15.
1885
Charles .Tacoby
G
Children
5
694
Emma O.
.Tan.
4.
1838
Theodore Frndeneck
695
Ellen E.
June
29.
1840
Jeremiah Lew's
696
Anna M.
Dec.
24,
1,S41
Edwin Benner
697
Chas. Augustus
Nov.
11.
1843
Sarah Schweykefer
698
Olevia Sarah
Aug.
20.
1845
Adam Smith
699
Eugene F.
iSept.
26,
1850
Mnry Mederna<'h
700
Virginia M.
Jan.
25,
1856
Edv.-ard H. Ru(de
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
87
Geu
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
219
4
54
Rebecca Keck
Apr.
15,
1814
Mar.
10,
1895
Ephraim Keck
c;
Cliiklren
5
Heury Benjamiu
July
25,
1840
1840
Thomas
July
22,
1841
Unknown
701
Maria
Jan.
14,
1843
Jacob H. Crouthnmei
702
Sarah Ann
Aug.
3,
1844
]\Iilton Lanclenberger
703
Rebecca
Oct.
26.
1849
Dee.
22,
1876
EdAvin T. Franken'field
704
Charles William
Jan.
13,
1851
Kate C. Rosei'berger
Bphraim B.
June
20,
1853
1855
220
4
54
Thomas D. Luckenbach
June
28,
1817
.J une
16,
1871
Josephine L. Witmeyer
G
Children
5
Adeline Elizabeth
Mar.
2(),
1847
Nov.
26,
1901
Single
Sarah Cornelia
Aug.
5,
1849
Sept.
29,
1849
Mary Louise
Dec.
14,
1850
Single
Laura Euphemia
Aug.
4,
1856
June
6,
1873
705
Emma Josephine
Sept.
14,
1858
Henry James \Vard
Martha Augusta
Feb.
3,
1861
Oct.
20.
1886
Single
Morris Thomas
Dec.
31,
1862
Aug.
8.
1863
706
Samuel David
221
Mar.
18,
1867
Olga C. Hesse
4
54
Sarah A. Babel
June
24,
1818
Deceased
Edward Babel
(i
No report
222
4
55
•Juliauna Davis
Sept.
20,
1819
Dece;
ased
Samuel Davis
G
Children
5
707
John
Apr.
13.
1852
Ida McMaster
70S
Samuel D.
Emma
Beatus
223
Mar.
18,
1853
Hannah Harman
4
55
A. Sidney Clewell
Sept.
19,
1822
Sept.
6,
1905.
Rebecca Michael
G
Children
5
709
Owen B.
May
26.
1844
Caroline Zellner
710
Alice
Dec.
17,
1854
Reuben R. Weidner
711
Theodore W.
Feb.
19.
1857
Fidena Butz
712
Andrew
1859-
Alice Frederick
713
Ida
Apr.
3.
1864
Richard Smith
714
Ellen
224
Aug.
19.
1867
Percival Hausman
4
55
Owen C. Clewell
Dec.
22
1824
Apr.
13,
1900
Catherine Herman
G
Child
5
715
Maria
225
Apr.
*■•
1854
Tilghman Fogel
4
55
Anna Paulina Sterner
Sept.
9
1825
Nov.
10,
1902
Lafayette Sterner
(i
Children
5
716
Milton H.
May
14.
1850
Sarah A. Yob
717
Ellen A.
1851
Feb.
6,
1898
Robert AV. Earick
718
Allen J.
Mar.
4,
1856
Cfera M. Yost
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
226
4 55 Claarles R. Glewell
G Cliildren
5 Milton
1(538 Jacob
Born
Died
Married to
Apr. 15, 1827 May 12, 1901;
Deceased
Deceased
Sarali Roth
227
4
55
Walter C. Clewell
Jan.
16, 1831
Sept. 28, 1899
Adline Heil
5
719
720
Children
Annie A.
Charles ^Y.
Marv E.
Mar.
Nov.
Nov.
3, 1863
14, 1864
14, 1864
Oct. 30, 1866
Emma M. Seipel
Chas. K. Smith
721
722
Morris G.
Coris F.
Carrie A.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept
30, 1866
14, 1869
20, 1874
Ida Fatzinger
Mamie Bender
228
4 55 Susanna E. Reed
G Children
5 723 John Franklin
724 Marcus J.
725 Emma
Allen James
Dec. 22, 1833
Oct. 23, 1862
Oct. 8, 1866
Sept. 16. 1868
Slay 31, 1872 May 30, 1873
Josiah Reed
Isabel Henderson
Efether A. Williams
Franklin J. Keim
229
4 56 Eliza C. Fell
G Children
5 726 Hannah I.evina
727 George Benjamin
Amanda Lucinda
Jan. 27, 1813 Aug. 18, 1883
• 1845
Sept. 4, 1851
1854
1873
John Fell
William ;m. Bordner
Mi\vx Rhyan
230
4
56
James L. Clewell
Nov. 8,
1815
Nov.
13.
1893
Catherine Haney
G
Children
<^
728
Jacob Lewis
June 29,
1856
Laura Shaver
729
Hannah E.
Frances E.
Aug. 31,
Feb. 27,
1858
1862
Frank Sheldon
Sin^e
730
Hattie C.
Dec. 29,
1863
Fred. H. Baskins
731
Charles H.
Feb. 11.
1866
Lena Noel
Walter David
May 18,
1871
Apr.
3.
1872
732
Arthur George
Aug. 27,
1873
Maud E. Bennett
231
56 Caroline M.
Children
733 Mary E.
7.>4 Emma L.
735 Ivucinda A.
Litzenberger Feb. 5, 1820
Jan. 4, 1845
Jan. 25, 1851
Jan. 20, 1855
Mar. 31, 1888
July 10, 1870
Peter Litzenberger
Aaron Vr eel and
Pierson Lambert
Frank Birdsey
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
89
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
^Married to
232
5G Luc. Kuhrauff Rosenberg Nov. IS, 1S24
Cliildren (tirst liusbaud)
T3() David Henry Aug. 4,
ToT Susan Amanda Dec. 2(3, 1849
Children (second husband)
738 Celestia Jane Aug. 4, IS."8
739 Cornelia Lucinda Oct. 22, 1859
740 George William Jan. 25, 1861
Frank June 22, 1867
233
56 Robert W. Clewell
Child
741 William M.
Mar. 18, 1884 f 1. John Ruhrauff
\ 2. Mathias Rosenberg
Susan P. Beach
Samuel S. Gould
James E. Baker
Mar. 20, 1901 Chas. F. Farnsworth
Apr. 10. 1904 Mary A. Kinsella
Dec. 28, 1807
234
57 David Henry Bishop
Children
r42 Augustus S.
Morris E.
743 Emil J.
235
4
57
Autionette C. Desh
G
Children
5
744
Orlando B.
Ambrose H.
745
William D.
Edward E.
Harrison C.
236
4
58
Salome L. Yost
G
Children
5
Cornelia M.
Olivia C.
237
4
58
Reuben W. Clewell
(x
Children
5
Albert F.
Mary
74G
Caroline
747
William H.
748
George
749
Curtis
238
4
58
Maria 0. Pearson
G
Children
5
750
Oliver D.
751
Elmina V.
752
Cornelia V.
758
Mary
.'(54
Jennie E.
755
Lawrence R.
Feb.
44,
1831
June
IT,
1901
Evelyn Leddick
Dee.
28,
1857
Mary K. Ti!)bals
Not.
19,
1815
Dec.
10,
1874
Sarah E. Milchsack
Aug.
May
Apr.
19,
24
20,
1846
1850
1857
June
oo
1851
Caroline E. George
Margaret E. Kautz
:\Iay
4.
1820
Feb.
22,
1870
Daniel Desh
Sept.
June
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
30,
16.
14,
26.
25,
1843
1845
1848
1850
1854
Sept.
30.
1879
Marion E. Willets
Single
Ellen C. Sclioenbergei
Single
July
30.
1816
June
1,
1890
Herman Yost
July
Dec.
14,
4,
1840
1845
Dec.
23,
1844
Single
June
12,
. 1819
Jan.
11,
1894
Josephine Smith
Apr.
Aug.
Nov.
Mar.
19.
3.
3,
29,
1846
1847
1850
1852
1856
1858
May
23,
1848
1851
1882
William H. Bless
Alice Hendricks
Josephine Lerch
Annie Newbold
Feb.
18.
1824
Dec.
3,
1889
Franklin Pearson
Feb.
Nov.
Mar.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
9.
5."
13,
31,
1843
1845
1848
1852
1860
1867
Valeria Trexler
Edwin Wilton
Benjamin F. Schontz
Thamos L. McEnteo
William Lees
Lacetta Cuffel
90
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
Names
Bor
n
Died
Married to
239
4
G
58
Caroline E. (Marstellerl
Schnabt
No Cnildren
240
Oct.
'1
9,
1827
f 1. Francis Marsteller
\ 2. Gideon Schnabel
4
G
58
Matilda Sterner
Child
.Tidy
16,
1835
Feb.
18,
, 1803
Saniuel Sterner
5
75(>
Einnia I..
241
May
"'
1858
Henry B. Schneller
4
G
50
:Sh\vy L. Hinkle
Children
Aug.
5.
1816
Dec.
14,
1885
Charles Hiidile
t)
757
760
758
759
Annie
Maria
Ellen M.
Oliver R.
242
May
Aug.
Apr.
Jan.
1,
28,
29,
29.
1839
1843
1849
1856
Charles Rickert
Henr^' Iveeler
Wlli-un Weiser
Carrie Stem
4
G
5
59
7()1
7(12
708
Lneretia A. Harwi
Children
Alfred J.
Edwin C.
^Vilson H.
243
Aug.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
30,
21,
7,
15,
1823
1847
1850
1858
Nov.
Sept.
28,
4,
1904
Michnel Harwi
Elizabeth Whitehead
Emma Ivemerer
EUlcn Frey
4
G
5
59
764
765
Matilda E. Kitter
Children
Cartillia Lovilla
Milton Charles
Oliver Clewell
Orlando John
244
Apr.
Oct.
June
June
Mar.
■ 28,
17,
27.
1,
23,
1831
1853
1857
1861
18G3
May
Aug.
July
4.
8,
9,
1859
1905
1863
Charles Ritter
Ida Walter
Elenora Roller
4
G
59
Sanmel F. Hower
No report
245
Feb.
14,
1835
Sept.
18,
1895
Mary Myers
4
G
5
59
766
767
76S
769
Eliza J. Bmch
Children
Alice Dorotha
Erwin .Tames
Carrie Irene
Elmer Clinton
246
Mar.
Nov.
Feb.
July
Dec.
16,
9,
12,
9,
22
1837
1856
1859
1866
1869
May
25,
1907
AVilliam H. Bimch
Herman Strasburger
Emma E. Kremser
Charles Hankey
Stella Keiper
4
G
5
59
770
771
772
773
Asher E. Hower
Children
.Tohn A.
Marens ,T.
Estplla :M.
Robert K.
247
Mar.
June
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
12,
30,
25,
3.
19,
1841
1863
1870
1S73
1876
Apr.
Sept.
14,
6,
1903
1890
Sarah Blackwell
Anna Girard
Estella Fenner
George Olpp
Emma Frey
4
G
5
60
774
Lncinda Balcom
Childn^i
David
Sarah E.
Mar.
Sept.
Oct.
8.
1,
31,
1813
1844
1845
Mar.
Sept.
4,
3,
1883
186-1
David L. BaJcom
Christian Stuckey
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
91
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
4 GO
G
4 61
G
5
248
Diaiina Clewell
For her family see (77)
249
02
62
63
778
779
780
781
63
Maria Louisa Crist
Children
Edward Rndolphes
Clarence Eugene
Gnstavns Adolphiis
William Cary
Caroline Annie
Elenora Elizabeth
250
Catharine (Clift) Kuhn
Child
:\rary A. C.
251
William H. Clewell
Child
Dr. Clarence H.
252
Caroline Kirk
Child
Ada M.
253
John Francis Clavell
Children
Marg'aret Ann
John F.
Daniel James
William H.
Hannah
Correll
254
.James Daniel Clawell
Children
Carey K.
Harvey K.
255
Aurora A. Frederick
Children
Clarence
Marv
256
Apr. 2. 1826
Dec. 4. 1810
Mar. 13, 1851
Oct. 14. 1852
Julv 29. 1856
Oct. .3. 1860
Oct. 4. 1868
Sept. 4. 1827
Jan. 30, 1852
June 6, 1833
Sept. 3. 1868
Mar. 15. 1S.S6
Apr. 7. 1809
May
1821
Jan. 16, 1848
Jitlv 25. 18.50
Oct. 8. 1852
AuiT. 26. 1856
Sept. 10, 1859
Sept. 6, 1863
Christian Clewell
June 18S7 Traugott F. Crist
Dec. 6, 18J;>
Apr. 18, 18-^
Nov. 27, 1868
Oct. 21, 1881
Flora L Rothrock
Mattie A. Winkler
f 1. Lowell Clift
\ 2. John Kuhn
Catherine Boehm
Jacob Kirk
May 3. 1896 Catherine Carey
Dec. 11. 1902 John George
:May 28, 1894 Mary Blier
Jan. 9. 1884
1883
Feb. 11, 1823 Nov. 27. 1884
4 64 Emma L. Ritz
G No Children
Mav 6. 1865
Oct. 24. 1866
May 17, 18:J
Aug. 11, 1839
Mar. 8. 1888
Jan. 30. 1867
Deceased
Annie Hunsteffer
Clara L. Wenzel
Harrv R. Lugar
Rebecca B. Keller
Single
Deceased
Deceased
m Frederick
Tilghman Ritz
92
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
257
64 Joseph L. Clewell
Child
Mary
258
m
Albert A. Clewell
Child
782 Laura L.
259
04 Erancis D. Clewell
No children
260
Jan. 12, 1842 Killed in war Louisa Brader
Robert Bitter
July 16, 1845
July 24, 1870
Aug. 11, 1848
Amelia Cressman
Herbert Albright
Ellen J. Hartzel
4
64
Eugene A. Clewell
May 11, 1853
Martha V. Keiper
G
Child
5
783
S. Charles F.
261
Mar. 22, 1881
Rosa Shoemaker
4
65
Emma L. Clowes
July 24, 1830
Jan.
26,
1903
Archer W. Clowes
G
Children
5
7&4
Laura M.
Sept. 20, 1852
Mar.
9.
1886
J. Allen Dalzell
Claude A.
June 1855
Jan.
26,
1858
785
Ellen P.
June 29, 1858
C. A. Gustave Riege
786
Archer A.
262
Mar. 23, 1861
Dec.
30,
1888
Ida L. Harmstad
4
65
Sarah A. Cook
Dec. 31, 1835
John J. Cook
G
Children
5
787
Helen C.
Charles C.
263
May 22, 1872
Aug. 21, 1875
James T. Moyer
4
66
Adalaide E. Gold
Mar. 11, 1833
Oct.
11,
1883
James Gold
G
Children
5
788
Ellen E.
May 30, 1854
May
9,
1898
Joseph Andrews
789
Sarah C.
Mar. 2, 1S57
Zachariah Abel
7<J0
Eugene
264
Oct. 18, 1871
Gertie Michael
88
Emelius Stocker
May 21, 1829
Angelica M. Giersch
4
6<i
Angelica M. Stocker
Feb. 13, 1835
Emelius Stocker
G
ChiUlreu
5
791
Eugene W.
Apr. 20, 1855
Henrietta Bush
Henry G.
Dec. 17, 1856
July
14,
1858
Emma L.
Jan. 22, 1859
Elenora S.
Dec. 4, 1860
792
Jane Martha
Aug. 27 1862
James Peisert
793
Charles A.
Aug. 8, 1864
Olivia IThler
794
Mary C.
May 29, 1866
Albin Voigt
795
George D.
Rev. Harry E.
Apr. 26, 1870
Mar. 19, 1876
Mary Becker
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
93
G-eu. No.
Born
MaiTied to
265
4 06 Eluiii-ii Selimickle
G Children
5 Clemence W.
796 Catharine E.
797 Otto Albert
798 Robert H.
799 William M.
Clara L.
800 Alice L.
801 Charles F.
802 Annie C.
Nov. 30, 1836
Apr. 22, 1858
Sept. 7, 1858
June 27, 1859
Aug. 24, 1861
Oct. 8, 1863
Jan. 5, 1866
May 10, 1867
Feb. 24, 1868
Dec. 27, 1868
Aug. 3, 1870
Nov. 20, 1872
William F. Schmiekle
Madison V. Uhler
Aravesta Howell
Adella W. Schooley
Annie Johnson
Clem J. Lereh
Minerva Dennis
CTemienee F. Beitel
266
4
66
Albert C. Giersch
Oct.
7, 1840
Catherine J. Beitel
G
Children
5
803
Laura L.
July
17, 1866
Tliomas H. Adams
804
Hortansia E.
Dec.
8, 1867
Charles H. Sey fried
805
Helen A.
Apr.
10, 1870
Charles ^Y. Loux
806
Madora C.
Apr.
10, 1872
Robert L. Siegfried
Mjiry E.
Nov.
3, 1874
Dec. 4.
1893
807
Annie B.
Oct.
25, 1876
Frank C. Merges
808
Mabel A.
Aug.
18, 1881
Charles J. Knauss
267
4 66 Louisa Steiner
G No children
Sept. 17, 1842 Sept. 30, 1863 Tiflghman S. P. Steiner
268
4
66
Ellen M. Colver
Jan. 2, 1846
William Colver
G
Children
5
809
Edward W.
Apr. 14, 1869
Amanda Hanshue
810
Albert J.
Aug. 16 1871
Annie Rodenbach
811
Emma L.
June 14, 1873
Aaron Itterly
Henry E.
May 3. 1875
.Tune 16, 1875
William R.
Julv 22, 1876
1541
Charles G.
Oct. 15. 1878
Laura F. Abel
Joseph L.
Mar. 24, 1881
Sept. 21. 1882
Harry J.
Dec. 24, 1883
812
Annie O.
Robert L.
Oct. 16. 1885
Aug. 19. 1888
Edwin D. Breidmger
269
68 Alexander B. Steiner
813
814
Children
Franklin B.
Tilghman S. P.
.Ian. 12, 181i
Sept. 17, 18.36
Feb. 19, 1843
May 4, 1895
Mar. 18. 1863
Clarinda E. Snyder
Augusta E. Bauer
Louisa L. Giersch
94
GENEALOGY OP
Gen. No.
Nam(
Born
Died
Married to
270
4 (iS Amelia (Beitel) Oppelt
G Children (tirst husband)
5 Albert P.
815 Benjamin P.
Hlfi James A.
817 Granville A.
Annie M.
(second luisband)
818 Henry H.
Praneis R.
819 Marietta C.
271
4 (>8 Marietta E. Ripple
G Child
5 820 Maria S.
272
4
00
Edwin P. Clewell
G
Child
5
Ellen Eliza
273
4
G9
Eimma A. Hess
G
Children
o
821
James L.
822
Edwin Charles
82:^
Silas D.
824
Emma E.
825
Mary E.
82()
Clark P.
.Mar. 14, 1823
.NOV. 1841
July 17, 1844
Nov. 15, 1848
Mar. 28, 1S."0
.^ug. 18.53
May 20. 1850
Dec. n, 1800
Sept. 13. 1804
Jan. 19. 1810
Oct. 7, 1842
May 19, 1814
Nov. 27 1844
274
09 Selma R. (Croumiller)
Transue
Children first husband)
827 Sarah E.
828 Georg-e A.
275
09 Henrietta E. (Herbst)
Sweitzei
Children first husband)
829 Marv E.
830 Cora O
831 Perdinand
(second husband)
.832 John W.
Apr. 20, 382
Mar. 11,
July 15,
1852
1801
Sept. 2, 1832
Sept. 7,
Aug. 18,
July 29,
1855
1857
1859
276
4 09 George William Clewell
« Children
5 8.33 I.ucy E.
Bertha Mav
Dec. 14, 1872
Oct. 14, 1835
Jan. 19.
Apr. 23,
1801
1873
In Texas
Jan. 29, 1859
Apr. 19, 1805
1. William Beitel
2. Herman Oppelt
Josephine Miksch
Susan Myers
Mary J. Sparks
Mete Rhemel
John M. Wheland
May 6, 1895 John Ripple
Sept. 23, 1809 John Schiffer
Dec. 28, 1845 J. Emelia Dauke
June 17, 1845
June 30, 1S19 Jnlv
Dec. 9. 1842
July 18, 1844
Sept. 34, 1840
May 20, 1849
Nov. 0. 1852
Dec. 31, 1850
1894 Stephen Hess
Oct. 9, 1S(;S
Mahala Deitterich
:\Iary A. Garis
Sarah Benward
Joseph Simpson
Benjamin Riedy
Rebecca Collins
Pel). 20, 1904 f L .John Fransne
1 2. George Cron.miller
RudolDh Cronmiller
Bele P. Reynolds
I 2. James Sweitzer
Dec. 22, 1877 Monroe A. Althouse
T.r, o- -.ono '^^^^^ ^^- Odenwelder
Jan. 2,, 1893 Sarah Paust
Cora Kirkendall
Nov. 23. 1903 Ellen Elizal>eth Snell
Jan. 19, 1881 ""■ ''• ^^'^^^^^^^
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
95
Names
Born
Died
Married to
277
70
Clarrissa Selineider
C'liiklreu
834
Olevia
835
Anna M.
83G
Ellen
837
Carrie E.
838
Emma E.
839
Alice M.
Beatus
278
4 70 Louisa Lusetta Neidlinser Sept. 30. 1822
a No children
Sept.
14, 1820
Aug. 23. 1893
Slav
2, 1842
Nov.
17, 1843
Jan.
27, 1847
Julv
14. 1851
Julv
7, 18G1
.lulv
7, ISUl
July
7. 181U
SeiJt.
30. 1822
Deceasea
Alfred Schneider
Charles Clifford
Oris Lamb
Samuel Miller
rton. G. A. Sehneebel
W. A. Shelhart
Milton INliller
279
70 Caroline E. Neidlinger
Children
840 Clara Amelia
841 Minnie Henrietta
842 Edward Clemenee
Apr. 10, 1827 Henry Neidlinger
Dec. 14, 1854 Aug. 17, 1893 Alfred W. Allen
June 2, 1860 Herbert C. Loomis
Oct. 21, 18117 Ida Warwick
(0
280
Kev. Theo. G. Clewell
Children
151)4 Florence Olevia
1559 George Francis
15(!5 Clara Louisa
Howard Newton
1500 (4race M.
Oliver S.
281
4
70
Alexander D. Cle
5
Children
Emma L
843
George P.
John D.
844
William H.
845
Carrie E.
David L.
Laura E.
Harry E.
John T.
282
4
70
Emma A. Krause
G
Children
5
840
John S.
Emily E.
Laura L.
Mary A.
847
Clara A.
Louisa M.
June 27, 1829
Apr. 12, 18G0
June 4, ISUl
Mar. 29, 1803
Jan. 20. 18!j5
May 19, 1870
Feb. 20, 1872
Aug.
1832
Jan. 23, 1859
Jan. 27, ISOl
July 5, 1863
Apr. 11, 1866
June 3, 1868
Aug. 20, 1873
Mar. 22. 1S77
Feb. 11, 1879
Sept. 20, 1881
Mar. 8, 1837
Nov. 25, 1857
Apr. 27, 1861
Apr. 30, 1864
Dec. 18, 1867
Apr. 28, 1872
Mar. 30, 1875
1. Anna M. Miller
2. Louisa Huffman
Thouias Dowse
Lutitia S. Kahl
Charles E. Allen
Charles Darrell
Sept. 1902 Caroline Hartman
Nov. 6, 1801
Dec. 11, 1871
Sept. 10, 1SS6
Oct. 16, 1877
Caroline Hamilton
Carrie M. Bishop
William Clester
Henry S. Krause
Mary Moore
John Skinner
Feb. 18, 1881
96
GENEALOGY OF
Geu. No.
Born
Died
Married to
283
4 70 Clara O. Stout
G Cliildren
5 Harry E.
Frederick L.
848 R. Paul
Mar. 8, 1837
.Jan. 14, 18(35
July 20, 1866
Apr. 1, 1869
May 26, 1873
Capt. Frank C. Stout
Emma Wolle
284
70 Rev. Lewis P. Clewell
Children
Mary Elvina
849 Rev. Robert Eugene
Addie Louisa
Feb. 9, 1S43 Jan. 9, 1904 Sarah Blickensderfer
Sept. 12. 1869
Jan. 30, 1871 Mamie Gille
Nov. 14, 1872
285
4 71 Olevia A. Ricksecker Feb. 3, 1821 Jan. 28, 1905
G Children
5 850 Lucius Edgar Jan. 14, 1841
Annie Olevia June 28, 1845
851 Leonora A. Jan. 4, 1849
Robert Edmund Oct. 1, 1855 July 15, 1862
Edward Ricksecker
Sabina Weaver
Single
Rev. Jos. J. Ricksecker
286
4 71 Angelica L. Wolle
G Children
5 852 Charles E.
853 Robert N
Esther E.
Feb. 1';
i823
July 18, 1848
July 1850
Oct. 3, 1854
Jan. 5, 1907
Nathaniel Wolle
M. B. Hendel
Alice S. Reist
Single
287
4 72 Seraphina A. Dissler
G No children
Mar. 19, 1825 Apr. 29, 1902 Benneville Dissler
288
4 72 Lenora Augusta Boys
G No children
Feb. 6, 1830
Mar. 4, 1898
Charles Boys
289
4
72
Maria E. Shouse
Oct. 13,
1834
Mar. 18, 1890
G
Children
5
854
Ella Leonora
Apr. 15,
1857
855
Carrie L.
Oct. 5,
1869
856
Frank D.
July 10,
1872
Mav S.
May 23,
1867
Jan. 12, 1886
Robert M. Shouse
Reed M. Caughey
AV. P. Thomson
Laura Saundey
290
4
73
Anna L.
Anderson
Jan. 14, 1825
G
Child
5
857
Lj'dia
May 28, 1857
William Iv. Anderson
Ephraim Faulkner
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
97
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
291
4
73
Heiu-y L. Clewell
June 11, 1827
May
19,
1883
Annie L. Anderson
G
Cliildreu
b
858
Lydia A.
Jau. 4, 1851
Mar.
28,
1870
Charles W. Sterson
S59
Ciiaiies F.
Oct. 30, 1852
Kate McGee
Rebecca J.
Nov. 30, 1854
Mar.
24,
1855
Martlia L.
May 19, 1856
Apr.
2,
1871
860
Edward L.
Aug. 28, 1859
Elizabeth Salathiel
8tJl
Elizabetli E.
June 11, 1862
Oct.
25,
1899
Brad Jones
8G2
Mary M.
May 3, 1867
Eionzo Mace
Asiac N.
Apr. 24, 1865
Feb.
23,
1866
863
Hannali K.
June 13, 1869
Elmer James
8«>4
Missouri
292
Apr. 27, 1872
Henry Furgison
4
73
Jelni Clewell*
Feb. 18, 1830
Dec.
29,
1883
Mary Bidwell
Had several cliildreu
but had no reports
to our
inquiries.
293
4
73
Mary Ann Doss
July 26, 1832
Dec.
27,
1866
Lafayette Doss
G
Children
5
865
Sarah E.
Apr. 21, 1851
Nelson Jones
Charlotte A.
Apr. 22, 1853
Sept.
1,
18b4
866
George W.
Apr. 5, 1855
Dec.
20,
1890
Emily Conn
867
juydia
Mar. 27, 1858
Peter H. Roach
868
Austin D.
Oct. 6, 1860
Martha E. Nebergall
Ida E.
Sept. 11, 1862
Aug.
5,
1863
294
4
73
Aurelia Brewer
Apr. 17, 1839
Jan.
7,
1872
Josephus Brewer
G
Children
5
869
Lydia
Nov. 21, 1865
Asail W. Osbourne
Joseph
Jan. 1, 1872
Infancy
John
Jan. 1, 1872
Infancy
295
4 73 Judith Winget
G Children
5 870 Elmira Clewell
296
4
G
74
1(539
Aurelia T.
Children
Thomas A.
Adalaide
297
Banks
4
G
74
871
Robert P.
Children
Robert P.
Percival
298
Vogenil
4
G
5
74 Israel B. Vogenitz
Child
Herman C.
July 13, 1840
April 10, 1881 Dec. 12, 1903
1824 Deceased
1825
Jan. 24, 1833
Feb. 22, 1890
1850
Deceased
Deceased
M. C. Winget
William De Vore
Thomas Banks
Harriet Lyons
Married
Clara ri. Bicker
GENEALOGY OF
Gei
1. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
299
4
74
Oliver A. Vogenitz
1842
Henrietta Brown
G
Children
5
872
873
Clancy or Chauncey
Lorin
Russell
300
Married
Married
4
75
Joseph W. Clavelt
.Alar.
19.
182<;
Decea<5ed
Catherine Rau
G
Children
5
874
Matilda
Nov.
23,
1849
Sept. 11, 1888
George Miller
875
Elenora
Charles
Emelia
Mar.
13,
1855
Aug. 27, 1899
Charles Vaui
SIC,
Edwin Jacob G.
Feb.
29,
18G0
Ella Leibensberger
1474
John Joseph
Sept,
, 18,
, 1858
Sept. 20, 1906
C'r'line Fenstermacher
877
Flora
Lewis P. Schultz
878
Joseph William, Jr.
301
Aug.
20,
1S(J5
Justina Bitting
45
75
AVilUam H. Clewell
Apr.
21,
1828
Mar. 27, 1906
Susanna Schaadt.
G
Children
Sept.
18(M
Jan. 1865
5
879
Lovereeu S.
Dec.
9.
1866
Benjamin Fryer
Edwin L.
July
15,
1S68
Caroline M. A.
Aug.
1,
1872
880
William J.
302
Peb.
16,
1874
Mamie A. Roth
4
75
Charles E. Clewell
Nov.
17,
1S29
Dec. 30, 1865
Maria Horn
G
Child
5
881
Emma P.
303
Thomas Wilson
4
7(i
Owen J. Clewell
July
6,
1832
Aug. 17, 1862
Lovina Kasson
G
No report
304
4
7G
Sarah A. Kellar
Aug.
20,
1847
Alvin B. Kellar
G
Child
5
882
Charles C.
305
Jan.
28,
1869
Molly Everett
4
77
P. H. Clewell
Sept. 2, 1889
G
No report
P. H. C. dietl in Montana
where he w^as
postmaster for a
time and his-
! wife
's name could not be ascertained.
306
4
77
Sarah Minnich
Nov. 10, 1855
John Minich
G
Children
5
Emma
Arthur
No further information
was
received in
regard to this f;i:
milv.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
99
Gen.
No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
307
4
77
Ellen D. Zackrias
Noy. 24, 1885
Jan. 24, 1904
Henry Zacharias
G
No report
308
4
G
78
Henry A. Miksch
Children
June 24, 1832
r
July 22, 1899 \
1. Sarah M. Knauss
2. Sarah A. Winscb
5
883
With first wife
William E.
Cora A.
May 8, 1858
May 1, 18G0
Dec. 22, 1858
Norman 3. Rupert
884
Charlotte M.
Oct. 15, 1862
George Ayers
885
88G
With second wife.
Clarence 0.
Franklin B.
309
June 8, 1872
Oct. 10, 1874
Anna C. Gutensohn
Mittie M. Harding
4
78
Louisa M. Mathews
Mar. 13, 1833
Feb. 28, 1870
Dr. M. Mathews
G
5
887
Child
Addle
310
Apr. 6, 1852
Alfred Phelps
4
78
Amos C. Miksch
Mar. 2G, 1838
April 12. 1892
Mary Cook
G
5
888
889
890
891
Children
George W.
Susie E.
Ida M.
Erema C.
Amos C.
Austin T.
Apr. 3, 1870
Dec. 3, 1871
Apr. 5, 1873
Dec. 1, 1874
May 22, 1876
May 22, 1878
Dora A. Snyder
Samuel L. Brantner
Robert A. Briles
Oscar J. Morris
James G.
Aug. 31, 1881
Aug. 29, 1892
Henry A.
Aug. 11 ,1886
311
4
78
George F. Miksch
Sept. 7, 1843
Oct. 27, 1886
Eizabeth L. Messer
G
Children
George H.
Dec. 13. 1869
Feb. 5. 1879
5
892
Lola Anna
312
Aug. 31, 1868
H. T. Sutton
4
79
Henrietta L. Frease
June 11, 1840
Apr. 3. 1904
B. F. Frease
G
Children
5
893
Edwin S.
Katie
Josephine
Feb. 8, 1867
Aug. 28, 1868
Sept. 7. 1872
Garrett W. Doty
George
June 27. 1875
Benjamin F. Jr.
Dec. 28, 1878
313
4
^79
James J. Clewell •
Jan. 4, 1844 -
(I-/-
Charlotte Spidel
G
Children
5
.iCAO
1&41
Elnoyra
Charles T.
July 6. 1868.
Ma^^ 1^
fe ir <'
George Schoolt
Callie H*«iifi^
ti AK £
100
GENH^ALOGY OP
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
314
rO Tilgiimai' C. Cle\Yell
Children
Jay R.
Estlier M.
315
70
Israel Clewell
No eliildren
316
so Angelica B. Merscli
Cliilclren
894 Malinda
Milton
895 Mary C.
896 Emma
897 Jolm
317
80 Henry Felir
No children
318
80
J. Joseph Fehr
Child
898 Rev. William H.
319
80 Albert B.
Fehr
Cliildren
Witli tirst wife.
899 Anson Calvin
John Albert
900 Clara (\Mestra
901 Hattie l^:iuiira
902 Fizzle .lane
Witli second wife.
Frances F'ern
Katliarine Meyers
320
Sept. 9. I^i8
July 16, 1878
Sept. 21, 1881
June 24, 1836 June 27, 1867
Jan. 1857
Mar. 3. 1859 1882
June 18, 1861
1864
Nov. 9, 1866
June 24, 183&
Aug. 15, 1843
Apr. 2, 1874
Sept. 14, 1852
Sept. 3, 1875
July 17, 1876
Mar. 23, 1878
July 26. 1880
Oct. 4, 1882
Sept. 20 1889
May 18,' 1891 Nov. 5, 1899
Alice J. Powell
Priscilla Hall
Franklin Mersch
Edwin Frey
Frank Buncher
Samuel Menhennitt
Bmam Bachman
Julian E. Moyer
Caroline Young
Lydia C. Rohn
1. Sarah J. Schlegel
2. IMinnie M. Moore
3. Mary A. Schlegel
Lizzie A. Hoffman
T. Oscar Reichley
Max Suess
Daniel D. Bergheimer
4
(4
5
81
903
904
Lewis H. Wolf
Children
Milton R.
Ella M.
George L.
Beatus
321
Sept. 30, 1837
June 1, 1859
Jan. 1, 1865
Oct. 1, 1871
Nov. 20,
Infancy
1870
Mary M. Worman
Emma Clewell
Clara Minnich
4
G
5
81
Allen D. Wolf
Children
Edwin Joseph
Mary Julia
Oct. 18, 1843
Sept. 8, 1866
July 19, 1869
Aug. 26,
1902
Anna Fink
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
101
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
322
SI Mary A. Engleman
Cliildren
'JU.j .Tiilia A.
Eiizaljeth O.
Racbael M.
.Tan. IS, 1S.!)2
June 20. 1873
Mar. 28. 1879
.Jnne 2, 1S84
323
81 Henry C. Wolf June 1, 1856
No report after repeated efforts.
324
82 Henry Francis Beck
Children (tirst wife)
90(; Almeda Louisa
907 Cecelia Elizabeth
Nov. 21, 1820
Brunner
325
82 Henrietta L
Children
Cecelia L.
908 Enirene A.
909 Edward H.
Cornelius E.
910 "William N.
911 Lovine J.
Caroline H.
912 Eliza L.
Francis L.
918 Cornelia M.
326
82 .Jacob T. Albright
Children
Mary E.
Cordelia
327
82 Caroline A. Hunter
Children
914 Jane E.
Anna L.
328
So Sarah L. Huebinger
Children
Beatus
Olivia
329
S3 Cornelia Wunderling
Children
91,5 Maria
Carrie
Martha
Mar. 18. 1853
Feb. 2, 1859
Aug. 7, ISi
Jan. 21,
Mar. 5.
Sept. 4,
Mar. 3,
Nov. 7,
Jan. 23,
Oct. 24,
Feb. 2.
Jan. 29,
Feb. 20,
1846
1847
1848
18.52
18.53
1855
1856
1858
1860
1863
May 3, 1836
July 1, 1S59
Apr. 8, 1S61
May 8, 18.39
Sept. 25, 18.58
July 26, 1862
.July 11. 1824
Mar. 6. 1855
July 23, 1856
Jan. 10, 1828
Oct. 6. 1852
Sept. 21, 1857
Julv 16, 1863
C. C. Engleman
Earl B. Douglass
Agnes Kline
f 1. E
i 2. S
Sophia Steyers.
Rev. A. B. Renshaw
Rev. J. T. Hamilton
Mar. 14, 1894 Henry J. Brunner
Single
Amelia Kutz
]Marv Werkheiser
July IS, 18.53
Nov. 11, 1886
Nov. 3. 1861
Aug. 8, 1882
Aug. 7, 1864
Emma Markley
Maria Farrel
Dr. Frank B. Chilcott
William Heberlin
f 1. Judith S. GeisingeT
\ 2. Olevia R. Shireman
Joshua Hunter
July 29. 1879 William M. Beck
Sept. 21, 1884
Infancv
Nov. 25. 1802
Frederick Huebinger
Rev. T. Wunderling
Rev. Elisha Shields
Single
102
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
330
4 83 Caroline S. Giering
G No children
Sept. 20, 1830
Adam Giering
331
4 83 Edward E. Hoeber
G No children
Jan. 30, 1840
Sarah Elbbecke
332
4 M
G
5 916
Auuetta L. Smith
Children
Ida V.
Donna A.
333
May 27, 1832
June 23, 1857
Dec. 28, 1860
4 84>
G
5 917
1530
Maa'garet Jejikins
Children
Gertrude E.
George F.
Robert L.
334
Jan. 5, 1840
June 26, 1867
Oct. 5, 1869
Feb. 17, 1871
4 84
Augustus A. Clewell
Nov. 8, 1845
G
1642
Child
Mamie
Dr. Elisha Smith
William Tate
Robert A. Jenkins
Andrew J. Howell, Jr.
Era A. Highsmith
1. Mary A. Palmer
2. Christina Kesnodel
Wollenberg
335
4 84 Anna M. Booth
G No children
Oct. 25, 1848 Dec. 2,
John W. Booth
336
4 M Prof. John H. Clewell Sept. 19, 1855
G Children
5 Clarence Edward July 3, 1883
Harold Augustus Nov. 12, 1884
John Henry, Jr., Nov. 24, 1886
Regenald Francis July 15, 1890
George Aubrey Oct. 8, 1896
Aug. 20, 1887
Alice C. Wdle
337
4 85 Harrietta C. Cassler
G Children
5 918 Cornelia Rosina
919 Louisa Matilda
920 Lucius Augustus
Josephine
Edwin Matthias
921 Caroline
Aug. 15, 1818 Feb. 24, 1894 Matthias Cassler
Mar. 2. 1845
Sept. 15, 1846
Jan. 26. 1849
Aug. 20, 1851
Nov. 28, 1854
Sept. 7, 1856
Nov. 15. 187}
June 30, 1866
Sept. 11, 1855
Edw;ard G. Mack
Albert Darward
Helen A. Bidwell
Richard Coghill
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
103
Gen
. No.
Names
I
?orn
D
led
338
4
85
Sophia S. Hoch
Feb.
11,
1821
Aug.
12.
1896
G
Children
5
922
Rev. ^yilliam Henry
Mar.
27,
1846
923
Samuel Benjamin
Aug.
26,
1848
924
Caroliue Louisa
Apr.
24,
1851
Franklin Ferdinand
Dec.
14,
1853
May
28,
1876
Levin Jacob
1856
Mar.
30.
1863
Anna Maria
Sept.
3,
1859
Nov.
16,
1862
Alvin Abraham
June
27,
1862
Nov.
10,
1862
339
4
85
Eliza C. Hahn
June
1,
1822
G
Children
Married to
Michael Hoch
Fredericke D. Deubler
Amanda El George
Jackson Siegfried
Single
Lewis Hahn
5
925
926
927
928
929
1534
Henry E.
Adline A.
Ellen E.
Andrew 0.
Caroline R.
Franklin J.
340
Jan. 19 1849
Aug. 3, 1850
Sept. 4, 1852
Sept. 10, 1854
Mar. 11, 1858
Nov. 2, 1863
Rebecca Heckman
Llewellyn Bautaian
Rev. Frank Ruloft
Sarah E. Germantowi
Azariah Bauman
Ida Werkheiser
4
4
G
5
90
86
930
Selma C. Kern
Julius L. Kern
Children
Robert F.
Edward G.
Julius L
341
Jan. 8, 1833
Dec. 24, 1819
Aug. 5. 1852
July 19, 1853
Oct. 26, 1855
Julv
July
Nov.
18. 1S63
9, 1860
14, 1855
.Julius L. Kern
Selma Spach
Single
Rachael' V. Swain
4
G
5
86
931
Matilda L. Kern
Children
Julius A.
Amanda C.
342
Dec. 20, 1820
Mar. 17, 1846
July 16, 1851
Sept.
Aug.
28, 1898
1, 1875
Peter Kern
Catharine Oplinger
4
G
86
William T. Kern
No children
343
June 20, 1824
Mar.
1, 1879
Marietta Kilbert
4
G
86
Augusta 0. :Mendenliall
No children
Apr. 26, 1834
June
30, 1865
William Mendenhall
344
87 Catharine E. Youngling July 28, 1882
Her Children
(second husbandi,
Charles Samuel Dillman Nov. 4, 1854
(third husband)
Marv Ruth Clark May 31, 1858
f 1. Larkin Dearen
I 2. George Dillman
-{ 3. John Clark
I 4. Henry Miller
[ 5. John Youngling
Single
Single
104
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
345
4
87
Lewis A. Levering-
Sept. 28, 1826
Nov. 10,
1895
Sophia T. Houser
G
Children
5
932
Bishop Joseph Mortimer
Feb. 20, 1849
Martha A. Whitesell
933
Malvina Louisa
Dec. 20, 1850
Wm. Ellis Creson
934
Martin Montgomery
May 25, 1853
Sarah M. Keller
Marv Emma
Oct. 10, 1855
Jan. 8,
1857
935
Alice
May 31, 1858
Henry Taylor
Susan Ellen
Feb. 24, TS61
Apr. 30,
1879
Sarah Matilda
Jan. 21. 1864
July 22,
1881
936
Lewis Russell
Sept. 14, 1867
Mary I. Schultz
937
William Henry
Julv 21. 1869
Florence J. McRoberts
938
Ruth Ann
Mar. 5, 1872
Charles W. Crout
346
4 87 Charles J. Levering, Jr. Dec. 14, 1827
G Child
5 939 Laura Jan. 1865
940
347
Levi L. Levering
Children
Ruth Annie
Effie Ray
Harry Raymond
Albert Linwood
Chance Daisy
Joseph :Montgomery
Mary Adalaide
Ned Michael
348
Mary L. Michael
Children
Edward William
Henry Levering
Emma Augusta
Gertrude Evelyn
Caroline Montgomery
Oct. 8. 1831
Jan. 23, 1888 Emily Turner
Is. Fleming
Sarah M'. Youngling
Sept 16,
1861
June
21.
1864
Apr. 9.
1866
Sept. 13,
1867
Mar.
26.
1875
Mar. 21,
1869
Jan. 20,
1871
Jan.
21,
1871
July 20.
1874
Aug. 13.
1876
Jan. 21,
1881
Aug.
5,
1881
Mar. 7, 1833
Oct. 27. 1859
Jan. 23, 1861
July 2. 1866
Jan. 5. 1868
Apr. 7, 1871
Nov. 6, 1859
849
:\Iatlida R. (McKinley) Mar. 23, 1836
Birch
No childi'en
350
Charles G. Michael
Grace E. Bauman
2. William Birch
4
88
Maria Ta Shireman
.Tan.
27,
1824
Aug.
4. 1905
Anderw Shireman
G
Children
5
941
Emeline S.
Dec.
28.
1849
William H. Steinmetx
942
Joseph IT.
Julv
27,
1852
Bella Ehret
943
Charles W.
Mar.
19.
1855
Katie Tengeman
Milton D.
Feb.
13.
1858
Apr.
12. 1863
Ardelia E.
June
12.
1860
Apr.
10, 1863
944
Sarah A.
Mnv
18.
1864
Joseph Seyfried
945
Eugene F.
Sept.
7,
1866
Camilla Buss
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
105
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
351
4
S.S
Matilda C.
G
Children
5
946
Marv S.
947
Ellen L.
948
Sarah E.
949
Emma M.
352
Lehr
June 2, 1825
Feb. 4, 1853
July 10, 1854
Jiine 21, 1856
Jan. 30, 1863
4 88 Emelius Stocker May 21, 1829
G For his family see (264)
Oct. 5. 1898
Adam Lehr
W. J. Happel
Joseph Snyder
Israel D. Trein
Thomas Koehler
Angelica M. Giersch
353
88 William Stocker
Children
Ella M.
950 Arminta S.
Feb. 18, 1833
Jan. 2, 1865
Aug. 18, 1869
Maria L. Wenhold
George W. Hosfeld
354
88 Elenora E. Levers
:\Iay
1837
Aaron B. Levers
ii
Children
5
Laura L.
Sept.
10, 1862
Sept.
12,
1866
951
Harry O.
Mar.
22, 1866
Laura L. Ott
952
Carrie L.
355
Jan.
24. 18(58
Clayton L. Shinier
4
&S
Caroline Bassett
Jan.
31, 1846
Nathan Bassett
G
Children
5
Walter H.
Gertrude L.
Amelia L.
Beulah L.
Laura M.
George A.
356
Oct.
Sept.
Jan.
May
Aug.
May
22, 1871
14, 1874
24. 1877
29, 1880
10, 1882
3, 1886
4
89
Henry S. Ebbecke
July
2. 1828
July
30,
1902
ClaiTissa Lehr
G
Children
5
Milton C.
Jan.
18, 1855
Julv
30.
1897
Single
Susan 0.
Dee.
1, 1856
July
28.
1884
Single
Sanford E.
Feb.
1, 1859
I\Iar.
4,
1863
953
Lucinda A.
July
19, 1862
Stephen A. Ti'ein
954
John F.
.Tulv
17. 1866
:Mlnnie Rulie
955
Mary Ella
357
July
2. 1870
June
17,
1905
Harry Keller
4
89
Louisa Kern
July
4, 1831
William H. Kern
G
Children
5
Maurice C.
Oliver J.
Sept.
May
. 8, 1852
22, 1854
Mar.
10,
1877
Single
Single
9.56
Jane E.
Apr.
29. 18.58
Oct.
11,
1902
Wi/liam H. Kortz
957
Harry W.
Charles L.
May
Jan.
29. 1864
7, 1877
Belle Mettler
106
GBNEAi^OGY OF
Gen. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
358
4
89
Lueiiida Brown
Oct.
2, 1833
Daniel Brown
G
Children
5
Charles
Nov.
17, 1854
Nov. 1,
1874
Mary
Feb.
27, 1856
May 12,
1862
958
Anna
Apr.
23, 1861
Charles X. Miller
959
Ella J.
359
June
13, 1864
William H. George
4
89
Sarah Hoeber
May
25, 1840
Edward Hoeber
G
No children
360
4
90
Selma C. Kern
Jan.
8, 1833
July 18,
1863
Julius L. Kern
G
For her family see (340
361
4
90
Ernostina Nading
Sept
21, 1835
Jan. 17
,1858
William Nading
G
Child
5
960
Granville
362
Jan.
15, 1858
Voetoria Hickx
4
90
Caroline Griffith
Aug.
7, 1838
Deceased
Griffith
G
Child
5
John D.
363
4
90
Emelins D. Spach
Nov.
21, 1841
Cornelia C. Beitel
G
Children
5
961
James F.
Margaret F.
Aug.
Nov.
9, 1870
7, 1872
Julia Brawdy
Charles H.
Nov.
2, 1874
Aug. 18,
1875
Edward D.
Aug.
20, 1876
Feb. 4, 1877
364
4
91
Elmma Schult^
June
23, 1826
Henry Schultz
G
Children
5
962
Matilda C.
Dee.
24, 1851
John Dorsch
963
Milton S.
Apr.
23, 1853
Emma Leper
Charles H.
Aug.
31, 1854
Deceased
964
Anna M.
Feb.
22, 1856
George Mahady
Frank E.
Jan.
13, 1858
Deceasea
Bngene J.
Oct.
2, 1859
965
Agnes F.
Oct.
12, 1860
John Schmidt
966
Caroline A.
Nov.
6. 1862
Unico Schneck
967
p]mma H.
365
Nov.
29, 1865
William T. Hall
4
91
Moses C. Clewell
Aug.
11, 1828
Dec. 28,
Matilda Maxwell
G
One child l)nt died in
infancy.
366
4
91
Joseph Robert Clewell
Sept.
13, 1&32
In war
Sophia Orth
G
Children
5
968
Emma Frances
June
12, 1859
Jan. 19,
1895
George W. Miskell
969
Harry E.
Joseph
Aug.
17, 1863
Mary A. Richter
THE CLEWElLL FAMILY.
107
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
367
•I 92 Sopliia C. Cawley
G No children
368
4
92
Einiira Abel
G
Children
5
970
Prank
971
Henry P.
Ellen S.
972
Rev. Alien
Ida
Lewis E.
973
Charles
Edward
369
4
92
Edward A. Clewell
G
Children
5
974
Andrew B.
975
Harry
976
Mary A.
Annie
977
Theresa
Eddie
Fred
370
4
92
Adelaide Hartman
G
Children
5
Annie
978
William
Freddie
371
4
93
Abraham H. Clewe
G
No children
372
4
93
Frank A. Clewell
G
Children
5
979
Otilla L.
Cora A.
980
Emma E.
981
Clara A.
982
Frank H. C.
373
4
93
Maria A. Meyers
G
Children
5
983
I^uis H.
984
Clara E.
Emma 0.
Ben.iamin F.
985
Charles W.
986
John G,
July 3, 1831 Mar. 31, 185(!
Oct. 12, 1834
June 17, 1859
Aug. 31, 1861
Miay 3, 1864
Aug. 9, 1866
Sept. 7. 1868
June 7, 1871
Oct. 27, 1874
Sept. 19, 1876
Apr. 18, 1838
Jan. 27. 1873
July 28, 1874
Jan. 1. 1876
Nov. 28, 1878
July 10, 1880
July 12, 1840
Mar. 21, 1865
July 3. 1868
Mar. 22. 1877
Nov. 11, 1834
Mar. 14, 1836
Apr. 3, 1858
Mar. 14. 1860
June 29, 1862
Apr. 24. 1866
Mar. 5. 1871
Mar. 14, 1837
Mav 21. 1859
Nov. 29. 1860
Nov. 7, 1862
Dec. 5. 1864
Dec. 31. 1866
Sept. 12, 1868
Jan. 13, 1871
Nov. 29, 1873
Aug. 23, 1901
Oct. 9, 1883
Dec. 23, 1892
May 17, 1868
Julv 23, 1863
June 7. 1905
Cawley
Lewis H. Abel
Jessie E. Stout
Jennie Jones
Bmiiy L. Mack
Carrie Deitrich
Single
Margaret A. Victor
Lizzie Baker
Nellie Dailey
William Rossiter
Stephen Griffin
Christian F. Hartman
Mary Schall
Eliza A. Trine
Sarah A. Cope
John Barron
John Bal'inger
Orrin Torrey
Susie E. Armstrong
John G. Meyers
Nettie Shadbolt
Fenton Bradford
Single
C'nudine Brooks
Minnie Seitz
108
GENEALOGY OP
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
374
4
93
Emma E. Hamman
Aug.
13, 1838
Jacob J. Hamman
G
Children
5
Medora H.
July
21, ISoO
Aug.
6, 1885
Single
Beatus
Jan.
14, 1862
June
10, 18t)2
Bei-tiue I.
July
3, 1863
Oct.
9. 1871
John S.
Aug.
4, 1864
Julv
6. 1865
Bertina E.
Oct.
15, 1871
Mar.
31, 1872
375
4
93
William C. Clewell
Sept.
22, 1843
Elizabeth Snyder
G
Children
5
Laura A.
Aug.
23, 1868
987
Mattie A.
Nov.
24, 1869
D. A. Brahana
988
Walter D.
376
Apr.
11, 1871
Alice Black
4
93
Adoline O. Werkheiser
Ang.
29, 1846
Dec.
2, 18911
Amandes Werkheiser
G
Children
5
989
Laura A.
July
28, 1870
James Sayers
990
Clinton S.
Apr.
25, 1872
Martha E.' Alcorn
991
Henry P.
July 25, 1874
Florence E. Bader
Lewis F.
Jan.
19, . 1876
July
14, 1882
992
Jennie 0.
Erwin E.
Charles L.
Alice M.
"William S.
Franklin D.
377
Mar.
July
Aug.
Oct.
Nov.
July
5, 1877
2. 1879
17, 1881
31, 1882
16, 1884
17, 1889
Lesley G. Griffith
4
93
John J. Clewell
Jan.
3, 1892
{
1. Otilla ilooro
2. Mary C. Rogers
G
Children (first wife)
5
933
Charles W.
Feb.
3. 1877
Edith Cohick
994
Annie B.
378
Nov.
30, 1880
Robert F. Osman
4
93
Daniel A. Clewell
Nov.
10, 1863
Lillle M. Price
G
Child
5
Mabelle E.
379
May
14, 1893
4
V 94
Lawrence A. Clewell ^
Apr.
12, 1842
Narcissa Miller
G
Children
5
995
Charles Walter
Mar.
2. 1876
1
'lS,i^('l
Eva :Merrick
Bessie Narcissa
Nov.
26, 1880
' Sept.
Raymond Miller
Mar.
4, 1883
S. 1881
99G
Helen Olive
Robert Lawrence
Ralph Lli
IHay
Sept.
Mar.
7. 1885
2, 1886
10, 1892
Daniel L. Stewart
380
4 95 Mary Ann Harris
5 Son
Apr. 22, 1835
Deceased
Deceasea
Charles Harris
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
109
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
381
4 95 Frances Ann Scott
G No cliildren
Jan. 24, 1S31
382
4
9(>
Sarali J. Sa
ders
Oct. 23,
184G
U
Cliildren
o
997
Mary E.
Feb. 20,
1870
998
tioward C.
Sept. 15,
. 1874
999
Carrie B.
Jan. 1,
1879
Alveua J.
May 31,
1880
Pauline A.
May 28,
1883
Elva F.
June 21,
1887
383
4
9(i
Clarrissa S.
Lennart
May 15,
1848
a
Children
o
Albert C.
Jan. 15.
1871
1000
I.aura
Aug. 25,
1876
384
4 96 Mary E. McVaugli
<T Children
Am-.
1852
William Scott
Charles A. Sanders
John F. Booth
Nellie Kerby
Leonard E. Freed
Charles Lenhart
John Steer
Frederick McA'augh
1613
May
May 15.
1870
Joseph Grolle
1(U4
Morris
385
Aug. 12,
1876
Ella Claton
4
96
Matthew A
. Calhoun
1853
G
Child
Beatus
386
Infancy
4
96
Amelia L.
Kneezel
July 15,
1854
William Kneezel
G
Children
5
1001
William F.
Jan. 13,
1870
Carrie schrey
l(Mi2
Albert O.
Dec. ().
1872
jNIary C. INIarsdon
1003
\Valter C.
Mar. 24,
1875
Maggie McAnally
101)4
Edgar C.
Mar. 24,
1878
Minnie Kling
1005
Elva M.
Harry B.
July 16,
Mar. 29,
1880
1884
Carl A. Roesler
t rank
Oct. 25,
1886
July 13. 1887
Eva
Oct. 25,
1886
Sept. 10, 1887
Frank H.
June 20,
1889
387
4
96
Elizabeth C,
. Frey
Nov. 20,
1856
George W. Frey
G
Children
5
Lillie M.
May 15,
1874
Deceased
Mary E.
May 18.
1876
Deceased
William F.
Sept. 9,
1878
1645
L;aira C.
388
Nov. 7,
1880
Harry Alexander
4
96
William F.
Calhoun
Nov. 20,
1856
Susan Wllkey
G
No children
110
GENEALOGY OV
Geu. No.
INames
Born
Died
389
5 98 Adelia H. Whittlesey Nov. 22, 1832
F Cliikireii
6 1006 George B. »ept. 28, 1857
1007 Mary E. June 2, 1859
1008 Herbert C. Oct. 27, 1862
Married to
R. F. L. Whittlesey
En^ma A. Hoyt
H. M. Lash
Maye F. Eaaan
390
5 98 Stephen A. Clewell
F Childi-eu
6 Mary
Charles S.
391
5 98 Delorma M. Clewell
F Child
6 1009 Mary A.
392
5 98 Mary L. Super
F Children
0 1010 Corinne E.
Francis H.
Ralph C.
Frederick P.
393
5 100 Wilhelmina M. Ullery
F Children
6 Rosa Anna
1011 Luella May
394
5 100 Jeremiah D. Beckley
F Children
6 1012 Lydia M.
1013 Delberd J.
395
5 103 Eugene A. Rau
F No children
396
104 Jane E. Krause
Children
Arthur C.
G. Frederic
Paul
397
104 Charles W. Roepper
Child
Charles B.
Apr. 4, 1835
June 1868
Mar. 16, 1880
Feb. 15, 1837
June 7, 1869
May 30, 1840
July 31, 1869
Mar. 1, 1872
June 11, 1875
Aug. 14, 1877
Nov. 9, 1843
Feb. 25, 1867
May 17, 1868
Apr. 19, lc848
Dec. 31, 1872
Jan. 8, 1875
July 22, 1848
May 3, 1844
July 16, 1867
July 14, 1873
Sept. 28, 1878
Jan. 13, 1848
Jan. 3, 1886
Enitma C. Seeley
Mary J. Beebe
George J. Waggoner
Charles W. Super
May 1, 1894 Wilbur M. Stine
Nov. 23, 1885
May 8, 1885
Joseph A. Ullery
William H. Snider
Feb. 17, 1900 Catharine Side
P. H. Woolman
Ida M. Hench
Matilda S. Klose
Cornelius W. Krause
Nina Brashear
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
Ill
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
398
5 105 Jacob A. Uliler
F Cliild
(J Fred D.
399
5 105 Mary Laubacii
F Children
G Jolin H.
1014 Minnie
1015 Eugene J.
400
5 105 Matilda A. Henderson
F Children
(i 1016 William C.
Mary A.
401
5 105 Ida C. Newberry
F No Children
402
407
5 110 Mary Jane Reeser
F Child
6 Howard
408
Ida E. Beitel
Children
Beatus
William Ricliard
1838
1867
Sarah A. Donaldson
Sept. 16, 1839 June 1, 1903 Augustus H. Laubach
Dec. 29, 1857 Jan. 14. 1874
Feb. 14, 1859 Free
Apr. 22, 1862 Helen Harvev
Jan. 24, I843
Dee. 9, 1867
Mar. 22, 1871 Jan. 20, 1876
John E. Henderson
Agnes B. McCann
5
F
6
105
1017
David W. Uhler
Child
Ida
403
Oct.
26,
1866
5
F
6
105
Harry G. Uhler
Children
Carrie Maud
Harry G.
404
Aug.
Nov.
Feb.
18,
17,
11,
1856
1880
1883
5
F
6
106
Louisa Blassins
ChikU-en
Lovin W.
Oscar E.
406
F
6
108
Martha A. McKee
Child
Grace C.
Dec.
Sept.
4,
17,
1848
, 1882
Nov. 20, 1845 Oct. 10, 1866 John C. NewDerry
1. Rosa una Wagnei
2. JNIabel Henn
liohert E. Keele/
Mattie A. Thornburg
Charles Blasius
Walter J. McKee
Feb. 22, 1848 Howard S. Reeser
Jan. 20, 1873 Mar. 14, 1S73
July 6, 1846
Dec. 13, 1870 Dec. 14, 1870
July 27, 1885 Sept. 24, 1890
John F. Beitel
112
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
409
5
F
113
1018
Anna E. Reed
Children
Clark L.
Elmer E.
Royer R.
410
Mar. 21, 1854
Nov. 27, 1879
Mar. 16, 1881
Mar. 19, 18»3
Jacob V. Reed
Mary Underwood
5
V
6
113
Eugene Clewell
Children
Charles V.
Oscar L.
Romane
Josie B.
Frederick E.
Hazel B.
Ruth L.
411
July 4, 1855
July 29, 1882
Feb. 14, 1885
Jan. 19, 1887
Apr. 27, 1889
Nov. 4, 1894
Apr. 24, 1896
Sept. 27, 1897
Dec. 13,
Apr. 17,
Sept. 23,
1897
1890
1898
Clara Carr
5
F
6
113
1019
Clara C. Robecker
Child
Mabel 0.
Aug. 24. 1857
Nov. 6, 1880
M. W. Robecker
B. L. Prather
412
113 Laura O. Baskin
July 31
Charles H. Baskin
F
No children
413
5
F
6
113
Joseph F. Clewell
Children
Ethel M.
Lena M.
Josephine T.
Viola G.
Nola E
414
Apr. 18, 1861
May 26, 1887
May 18. 1889
Jan. 15, 1891
Sept. 22. 1893
Oct. 8, 1896
Edith Stewart
5
6
113
Charles A. Clewell
Children
Roy J.
Levin F.
415
July 10. 1867
Jan. 21, 1900
Apr. 5, 1902
Eldora Johnso
5
F
114
Carrie A. Rice
No children
416
Oct. 22, 1852
Fred J. Rice
5
G
114
Eugene A. Clewell
ChikU-en
Frank E.
Florence R.
Clara F.
Ruth E.
Henry A.
Jan. 10, 1854 Oct. 19, 1904
Mar. 20, 1883
June 28, 1887
Apr. 24, 1890
Oct. 5, 1893
Nov. 9, 1897
Emma Mattes
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
113
Gen
. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
417
5
F
(>
114
Charles H. Clewell
Cliildi-eu
Carrie M.
Ethel G.
Mabel E.
Pearl C.
418
Dec. 7, 1861
Jan. 20, 1887
May 2, 1888
Dec. 23, 1891
Oct. 12, 1896
Jennie M. Gulich
F
G
115
Harry C. Steckel
Child
Walter L.
419
Oct. 2, 1856
Apr. 2, 1886
Cora Hagenbuch
5
F
6
115
Robert W. Steckel
Children
Agnes M.
Nellie M.
420
Nov. 28, 1860
• June 28, 1892
June 26, 1897
Ndllle Mitchell
5
F
(3
110
Anna C. Grandhomme
Children
Claude E.
Jacob L.
Adele C.
Emil R.
421
Mar. 31, 1862
Nov. 2, 1886
Nov. 4, 1889
Oct. 29, 1891
Mar. 10, 1895
Edm. Grandhomme
5
F
6
116
Dr. William H. Clewell
Children
John A.
Jacob L.
William H.
Sept. 17, 1869
Feb. 28, 1888
Nov. 8, 1892
July 19, 1899
Dec.
Aug.
24, 1896
2, 1899
Nellie B. Armour
422
5
F
117
Emma L. Rockel
Children
Lila
Sadie
Mabel
Sept. 25, 1860
Deceased
Deceased
Henry Rockel
423
5
F
6
117
Robert F. CleAvell
Children
Helen M.
Robert P.
William H. J.
424
May 9, 1865
May 24, 1891
Nov. 27, 1892
July 18, 1895
Mar.
26,
1896
Ida C. Fenstermacher
5
F
6
117
Albert E. Clewell
Children (first wife)
Mabel I.
Esther L.
Alavesta C.
July 24, 1869
Jan. 16, 1892
Jan. 27. 1893
Dec. 25, 1894
Deceased
Deceased
/ 1. Mary L. Krause
\ 2. Kate L. Hausinan
Children (second wife)
LeRoy P. S. Aug. 16, 1901
114
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
425
5 110
Mon-is G. Daily
Jnly 2G, 1SG9
Sallie A. Doll
F
No children
426
5 119
Frederick L. Daily
Feb. 2, 1871
Elizabeth Stehlig
F
Cliild
Flhvood Fred
427
Apr. G, 190G
5 120
Tliomas D. Clewell
.Inly 2G. 1881
Ella Eberhard
F
No children
428
5 122
Augnsta E. Hay
.Jnne 8, 1835
Aug.
14,
1876
J Franklin B. Steine
I Charles Hay
F
Child
G 1U20
Harry
429
Sept. 30, ISGO
Mary C. Kohl
3 123
Franklin F. Yogenitz
Dec. 10, 1832
Apr.
15,
1888
Margaret Young
F
Children
b 1021
Mary E.
May 2G, 1858
William Walp
reter ts.
Oct. 23, 18G3
Aug.
14,
1882
1022
Emma S.
Nov. 14, 18GG
David H. Adair
George W.
Feb. 25, 1870
Aug.
25,
1871
1023
Frank L,.
430
Ang. 24, 1873
Sarah Savitz
5 123
Cornelia H. Fein-
May 22, 1834
Levi Fehr
F
No report
431
5 123
Matilda Litzenberger
Aug. 2G, 1837
Edwin Ijitzenberg
1^'
Caildren
(J
Amancia
Mar. 11. 1855
July
15,
1854
Charles
Oct. IS, 185G
Oct.
0,
1857
1475
Mary
May 18, 1859
Wailter Eisenhard
1024
Sarah
July 27, 18G2
August Case!
102.J
Jolni
Howard
Sept. 23, 18Cv4
Jan. 10, 1866
Oct.
1,
1901
Maggie Stuber
James H.
Feb. 11, 1869
Mar,
18,
1869
1477
Lillie
Feb. 16, 1870
Daniel HariJer
102(j
George
May 5, 1872
Flora Lehr
1027
(xertrnde
May 10, 1874
Charles Ueberroth
147r,
Eddie
May 5, 1882
Irene Koehler
Alfred
Infancy
432
5 123
Ellen J. Bander
July 28, 1841
Apr.
1,
1883
Nathan Bander
F
Children
0 1028
Eliza L.
Nov. 12. 18(16
July
6,
1899
James Wright
1020
William S.
Feb. 26, 1868
Nov.
16,
1893
Ettie Steer
1030
Carrie A.
Dec. 4, 1869
(reorge Knauss
1031
Mary H.
Apr. 8, 1871
William T. Smith
1032
Sarah A.
Apr. 4. 1873
Komanus Hull
1033
Harvey F.
Sept. 17, 1877
Mary Plant
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
115
Gen. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
433
5
123
Sarah B. Bohn
Aug. 23, 1843
Charles Kohn
1^'
Children
(i
1034
Ida
Feb. 5, 1865
Joseph Ruell
Jacob
Feb. 13, 1868
Dec. 11,
1868
1085
1036
1037
1038
Mary
Martha
Lizzie
(jrertrude
Albert
John
434
Jan. 20, 1871
Feb. 22, 1875
Sept. 14, 1877
Nov. 30, 1878
July 31, 1880
Nov. 16, 1886
John Crook
Edward Fielding
William Baker
Charles Glenn
5
123
Eliza S. Schmidt
Chiklreii
Sept. IS, 1S48
Charles C. Schmidt
G
Sallie S.
Sept. 13, 1869
Nov. 25,
1882
1039
1040
William F.
Herbert T.
Jan. 6, 1871
Nov. 5, 1872
Anna Hinken
Miivy Bear
Euuiia N.
Feb. 16, 1874
July 11,
1876
1041
Charles C.
Lewis H.
Mar. 4, 1876
Feb. 19, 1878
Mar. 13,
1893
Reca Berger
1042
Amelia E.
Feb. 17, 1880
William Hinken
Ida Allen
1043
Milton V.
Mar. 22, 1882
Robert A.
Feb. 27, 1886
435
o
F
123
William F. Vogenitz
Children
July 29,
Jan. 1,
1882
ISIatilda Fink
0
1044
Alfred S.
Mary Ann
Charles W.
Feb. 5, 1852
July 12,
Deceased
1875
S. Emma Acker
1045
Emma
James S.
Amanda S.
Dec. 13,- 1859
July 29 1866
Deceased
Ellen Smith
1046
Jane M.
Mar. 4, 1873
William Sell
1047
Ida Matilda
Nov. 10, 1874
Frank Garis
436
5 123 Edmond Vogenitz
F No children
437
5 123 Calvin Vogenitz
F Children
6 1048 Lillian Anna
Minnie
Frank
Mamie
438
5 123 Caroline .Alover
F Children
6 1479 Annie
1484 Minnie
Charles
Gertie
Dec. 20, 1880
Deceased
Deceased
Deceased
Deceased
Deceased
Mary Allender
Sophia Sigley
William Reph
Harry Moyer
George Meitzler
Reinsmith
116
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Born
439
123 Einelia Trnmbauer
No report was received from this family
Died
Married to
Joseph Trumbauer
440
5 124 Edward L
P Child
6 1049 Clara
Miksch Mar. 3, 1840 Catherine Stout
Apr. 3. 1873 Sept. 21, 1905 H. H. Cooley
441
5
124
Charles W.
Miksch
F
Children
G
Eugene F.
1050
Robert A.
1051
Stelle E.
1052
Ella E.
Warren L.
442
5
12G
Alfred Bates
b'
Children
6
1053
Mary A.
1054
Clara B.
Edith M.
443
5
1 12G Edgar A.
Bates
F
Children
0
1548
George F.
Emma H,
Sadie
444
5
128
Francis C.
Christ
F
Children
0
Martha AV.
Claude R.
445
5
131
Edwin H.
Fehr
F
Children
0
Mayme R.
Dale E.
Mar. IG, 1849
Apr. 20, 18G9
Dec. 23, 1870
Jan. 25, 1877
July 9. 1881
June 17, 1883
Apr. 18, 1845
July 16, 18G8
Feb. 17, 1882
Feb. 17, 1882
July 20, 1857
Mar. 2G, 1882
May 3, 1884
Jan. 29, 1890
Dec. 11, 1851
Mar. 30, 1882
Sept. 8, 1889
June 1, 1843
Sept. 13, 1879
Apr. 20, 1888
446
131 Anna E. Seyfried Shulte July 17,
1845
Children (first husband)
1055 James Nov. 20, 18G9
Emma L. Nov. 1, 1871
(second hiisband)
Frank May 30, 1876
Annie Sept. 17, 1877
Nov. 26, 18G9
Oct. 28, 1885
Maria W. Kiefer
Carrie Herring
Frank Kichline
Frank Mory
Sarah Drehr
Harry R. Hawkin
George S. Allen
Mary Bobbins
Maggie Griffith
Aquila E. Woodring
Etta Brown
J 1. William Seyfried
June 4. 1S86 \ 2. August Shulte
Nov. 7, 1887
Aug. 4, 1873
Maggie Clark
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
117
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
447
5
F
G
131
Ellen S. Johnson
Children
Harry E.
Robert
Frank S.
448
Apr. 18, 1847
June 21. 1874
Aug. 20, 1880
Jan. 18, 1885
July 1881
William H. J. Johnson
5
F
6
131
Sabina M. Hunter
Children
Emma E.
William Franklin
Nov. », 18o4
vSept. 17, 1875
Apr. 4, 1884
Edwin Hunter
449
5 131 Thomas J. Fehr
F No children
450
Sept. 5, 1856 Mar. 28, 1901 Jane Flyte
5
131
Sarah M. Meyers
Nov. 5, 1857
George Meyers
F
Chiltli-en
a
Annie E.
Nelson George
Elizabeth C.
Marshall G.
451
Jan. 24, 1879
Aug. 31, 1880
July 26, 1882
July 28. 1888
5
131
Emma S. Stauffer
July 23, 1860
July
1890
Jacob Stauffer
F
Child
6
William K.
452
June 4, 1890
5
131
Olevia C. Miller
Aug. 10, 1SG3
William H. Mille:
F
Children
G
Steward F.
Archi R.
453
Sept. 9, 1890
June 8, 1894
Dec.
17,
1890
5
131
Elmer R. Fehr
Mar. 10, 1866
Dora Pierce
F
Childi-en
6
Marshall W.
Stella M.
Howard R.
454
Sept. 18, 1888
Sept. 9, 1891
Mar. 9, 1893
5
132
Catharine E. Steinmetz
Dec. 2, 1839
Feb.
2
1896
Gideon Steinmet2
F
Children
G
Granville E.
July 6, 1858
July
23,
1858
1056
J. Franklin
Dec. 12, 18.59
Aillie Levan
1057
Susan M.
Mar. 25, 1861
Eli Schock
1058
Emma E.
Nov. 20, 1862
George Osthoff
1059
Rev. Milton J.
July 24, 1864
Lillian Funk
1060
Rev. Charles S.
.Tan. 22, 1866
Jessie IM. Currier
Amanda L.
Dec. 6, 1867
Feb.
17.
ISCS
Harrison F.
Feb. 12. 1869
Feb.
27,
1869
William J.
Sept. 3, 1870
1061
Carrie M,
July 11, 1876
A, Maier
118
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Borix
Died
Married to
455
5
132
Wiliam F. CleAvell
Sept. 16
. 1846
Dee.
24,
1901
F
No cliildren
456
5
133
Matilda E. Seyfried
April 3,
1840
F
Children
6
1062
Wilson D.
James .J.
Oct. 9,
Mar. 2,
1868
1871
1063
Anna M. L.
Sept. 24,
1873
Eugene R.
Sept. 24,
1873
Feb.
28,
1879
457
5
1.33
Sabina M. Loux
Jan. 28,
1844
F
Children
6
Harrison G.
Nov. 2,
1867
1064
Charles W.
Dee. 4,
1868
Annie L.
Feb. 8,
1870
Feb.
27,
1893
Mary 0.
July 26,
1872
John D.
Jan. 9,
1875
Jan.
10,
1896
Edward S.
Oct. 29,
1879
AValter H.
May 7,
1881
Nellie M.
Oct. 27,
1884
458
5
133
Israel D. Trein
Mar. 1,
1847
F
Child (second wife)
6
Charles A.
459
Jan. 26,
1878
5
1.33
William H. Trein
Aug. 15,
1854
F
Child
6
1U65
Eugene D.
460
Oct. 29,
1879
5
133
Catharine L. Clewell
Jan. 12,
1857
Mary E. Forest
Florentine Seyfried
Lizzie E. Benner
Thomas Beers
Ephraim Loux
Helen A. Giersch
1. Louisa Hall
2. Sarah Lehr
3. Malinda Smith
Ellen Daniel
Jennie Achenbach
William H. Clewell
461
5 133 Stephen A. Trein
I No children
462
Sept. 16, 1861
5
1.34
James H.
Fehr
June
3.
1849
F
Children
(»
i()(;6
Emma L.
Sept.
10,
1873
1067
Oscar O.
Aug.
o
1875
10(58
Ko1)ert L.
June
6
1878
Eugene S.
Sept.
9,
1882
463
5
134
Josiah S.
Fehr
Feb.
14,
1858
F
No children
Lucinda Ebbeclie
Jarana E. C. Heyer
Rev. Carl Sehlegel
Gertrude RarthoTd
Elenora Miller
Amanda BellisQeld
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
119
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
464
Israel K. Fein-
No children
Apr. 24, 1800
Amelia INIarkle
465
134 Francis G.
Cliildren
Annie E.
Ida M.
Stella M.
Oct. 11, 1SG4
July 30, 1887
Apr. 20. lS'.t4
April 10, 1897
Catharine Fi-antz
466
5
135
Franklin R. Fehr
May 14. 184<)
F
Children
(tirst w
ife)
6
1009
Edna A.
Apr. IS, 1872
1070
Odilia M.
Mav 18. 1874
1071
Selma L.
Apr. 9. 1876
1072
Lillie J.
Victor J.
Dec. 22, 1878
Aug. 19, 1881
Children
(second
wife)
Florence J.
Sept. 2. 1890
467
135
Louisa E. j
Millheim
Sept. 17. 1847
F
Children
6
Howard C.
July 11, 1809
1073
Albin H.
Nov. 24. 1870
1074
Robert L.
June 21, 1872
1075
Annie J.
Mar. 11, 1874
1070
Oliver W.
Mary R.
Minnie V.
Lizzie M.
July 5, 1870
May 14, 1879
Julv 10. 1883
Jan. 28, 1890
Apr. 13, 1907
Nov. 10, 1881
1. B. Haberstumpf
2. Caroline Wagner
Charles Carl
John J. Hittle
August Schafer
Abraham Millheim
Lizzie Kline
Lilly Zuck
Percy Meixsell,
Anna Hensline
468
5 135 Malinda E. George
F
Children
6 1077
William L.
1078
Harry F.
Gurnev H.
1079
Lizzie M.
Katie A,
Sept. 23, 1848
Aug. 22, 1870
Feb. 25, 1872
Jan. 1, 1876
Aug. 4, 1880
Oct. 18, 1883
Apr. 27, 1878
Julv 30. 1900
Josiah George
Emma S. Billheimer
Annie Musselman
Jos. Lichtenwalner
469
135 Andrew L. Fehr
Children
1080 Elenora l..
1081 Harvev J.
1082 Milton G.
1083 Amelia V.
1084 Idwin J.
Arthur A.
Dec.
1849
April 25, 1874
Apr. 17, 1876
April 12, 1878
Feb. 24, 1880
Sept. 30, 1881
Sept. 16, 1892
Sally Ann Brinker
William H. Hoch
Tina Rapp
Ellen Mann
Harvey Steward
Emma Bonser
120
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
470
5
135
Ellen P. Haberstrumpf
Mar. 22, 1852
Herman Haberstumpf
F
OMldren
6
1085
Edwin N.
Emima L.
Dec. 14, 1871
Dec. 17, 1872
Homer Barger
Ida J.
Aug. 22, 1873
Feb.
5,
1875
1085
Julius R.
Oct. 5, 1875
Jennie Smoyer
Minnie Y.
Sept. 16, 1877
Mar.
23,
1884
Lizzie L.
Nov. 13, 1879
Mar.
22,
1884
Lillie K.
Nov. 13, 1879
Mar.
24,
1884
Jennie M.
Mar. 6, 1882
Mar.
27,
1884
William H.
April 15, 18,8i
Harry G.
Oct. 13, 1887
Katie AVarmkessel
Christie Irene
Dec. 25, 1889
Jan.
1890
Mamie H.
June 8, 1892
471
5
135
Sally Ann riogan
Sept. 10, 1853
May
19,
1883
John Hogan
F
Children
6
1087
1088
1089
Alice .Jones
Lizzie A.
Frank
Mary
Minnie Vestilla
472
Mar. 21, 1872
June 21, 1874
1876
Dec. 15. 1879
April 7, 1883
1883
Edwin Siegfried
Layel Frable
George Weltj'
.5
135
Tilghman F. Fehr
Sept. 24, 1854
r 1. Ellen Brinker
t 2. Rosetta Brinker
F
Children (first wi
fe)
6
1090
Alice M.
Feb. 21, 1878
William Klein
F
Children (second aa
rife)
Stella Julian
May 15, 1892
Deceased
Florence R.
Sept. 28, 1896
Clayton E.
June 30, 1899
473
5
135
Isaac S. Fehr
Feb. 2. 1857
Elmira Frack
F
1091
Child
Jerome
474
Dec. 13, 1881
Emma Bonser
5
135
Matilda C. Stocker
Oct. 19, 1859
f 1. Clarence Heinlein
F
Children (first uusbandj
\ 2. Eugene W. Stocker
6
1092
Cora M.
Emma E.
April 30, 1880
Mav 20, 1884
Edward Kinginger
Floyd C.
July 3, 1889
:\Iay
22.
18!'M)
475
5
1.35
Clara S. Schlegel
April 7, 1862
Henry Schlegel
F
Chilflren
6
1093
Clinton H.
Dec. 10, 1882
Mary Reph
Mae S.
June 9, 1894
THE OLEWBLL FAMILY.
121
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died.
Married to
476
5 135 Levin J. Fehr
F Children
6 1094 Katie V.
Annie C.
Cliarles T.
Floyd F.
Lula A.
477
5 135 iuarv V. Kostenbader
F Cbildi-en
t> Eugene F.
George > v .
Clayton H.
478
5 136 Tilgiiman Clewell
July 20, 1864
Aug. 23, 1885
Jan. 31, 1888
Mar. 28, 1891
Mar. 17, 1900
Nov. 7, 1903
Oct. 18, 1866
Nov. 24, 1883
Jan. 18, 1888
Aug. 31, 1894
Aug. 19, 1854
F
Children
6
1095 'iheresa H.
Sept. 16, 1888
Stella M.
July 26, 1890
Lizzie C.
Oct. 2, 1891
Hattie J.
Mar. 12, 1893
Walter H.
Aug. 2, 1894
Helen M.
Dec. 9. 1895
Charles R.
Jan. 27, 1897
Stasia I.
Feb. 19, 1898
Nettie F.
Sept. 27. 1904
479
5
136 Monroe L. Cleweli
Oct. 5, 1859
F
Children
6
Beata
Jan. 31, 1880
Beata
Jan. 31. 1880
Samuel R.
Aug. 25, 1881
Floyd A.
Jan 25, 1892
480
5
136 Catharine E. Reese
Dec. 1, 1864
F
Children
6
Frank H.
Sept. 20. 1894
Stella M.
Oct. 23, 1898
Sadie A.
Sept. 23. 1900
Clayton T.
Sept. 25, 1904
481
5
136 Ellen L. Rotb
Nov. 20, 1867
F
Children
6
Mabel Catharine
Jan. 28, 1890
AYilliam Henry
Apr. 3. 18M
Howard tercival
June 29, 1892
Calvin Franklin
Oct. 26. 1893
Eda Louisa
Feb. 8. 1895
George Wilbur
Mar. 21, 1898
John Reuben
:\rar. 15, 1900
Bertha May
Dec. 20. 1902
Tl'uman Ausbin
Feb, 9, 1905
A. L. Kostenbader
Thomas H. Weaver
Lewis Kostenbader
Emma Fehnel
Peter D. Burger
July 29, 1897
Mar. 5, 1905
Infancy
Infancy
Annie Kostenbader
John Reese
Mathias Roth
Aug. 3, 1893
122
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
482
5 137
Ellen C. Walter
Nov. 16,
1853
F
Chililren
G 109G
Birdie S.
Jan. 3.
1879
John S.
Sept. 3.
1881
Mamie S.
April 15,
1883
David P.
Mar. 1,
1885
Francis J.
Sept. 28,
1890
Harrison Ji;.
Dec. 19.
1892
James Walter
John Williamson
483
5
137
Reuben F.
F
Children
(J
Emma S.
1()97
Wilson R.
Harvey E.
Sept. 9, 1854
Dec. 10, 1877
Feb. 19, 1880
Mar. 10, 1890
Sarah Savitz
Owen Fatzinger
Clara Dech
137
484
Eugene F. Saylor
Children
Alice .uatilrta
Anna Sauina
Jan. 14, 1856
Aug. 20, 1879 Dec. 11, 1879
April 17, 1883
Mary .7. Werner
Herbert Hagenbuch
485
5
137
Emma H.
Straub
Feb.
12.
1858
F
Chddi-en
6
Joseph W.
Nov.
20,
1884
Edward J.
Nov.
30,
1887
Mar.
18,
1900
Charles F.
Dec.
6,
1889
Helen L.
Jan.
20.
1891
Charles A. Straub
486
5
137 Edward L.
Sa^
•lor
Feb.
8,
1861
F
Children
1579 Ellen C.
Jan.
3,
1884
6
Clara S.
Sept.
24.
1888
Howard T.
Mar.
19,
18VM
Edgar L.
Sept.
29,
1901
Henrietta L. Stuber
Lloyd C. Houser
487
5 137 Anna Elizabeth Woodrow May 5, 1865
F Childi-en
G Harry H. Jan. 28, 1885
Emma S. April 26, 1889
Harry Woodrow
488
5 13-
1 Francis G. Saylor
Feb. 27.
1868
F
Children
(i
Mae A.
Mar. 2.
1897
Ada F.
May 15,
1899
April
1, 1900
Lelea H.
July 11,
1900
July
28, 1901
Helen Siegfried
THE CLBWBLL FAMILY.
123
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
489
5
137
Clara Young
F
Cliikli-en
b
Emmet E.
Walter F.
Ellis B
Delia M.
Aug. 17, 1872
Mar. 17, 1894
July 26, 1895
Sept. 2, 1898
Mar. 8, 1900
Howard Young
490
5 i;J8 Edwin H. Clewell
t' Child
0 1008 Eugene Andrew
Feb. 20, 1858
July 23, 1884
Ida V. Fehr
Katie Willaur
491
5 188 James A. Clewell
F ('liildren
6 Elsie Louisa
Katie lAieinda
Cora Elmira
Clara Matilda
Howard Frederick
Floyd James
Susie Maria
HaiTison Jacob
Carrie Elizabeth
Lila Josephine
492
5 138 Clemence M Clewell
F Children
6 Mary L.
1099 Laura E.
Emma L.
Charles W.
Robert H.
Andrew B.
Ella J.
Nov. 17, 1859
Elizabeth Werner
Sept.
10,
1882
Oct.
19,
1883
Dec.
16,
1884
Feb.
7,
1888
Sept.
9,
1890
Nov.
27.
1,S92
Apr.
4,"
1894
Apr.
3,
1896
Dec.
11,
1897
Apr. 19,
1899
Sept.
3,
1900
Mar.
11,
1861
Lizzie C. Renner
Apr.
15,
1882
Mar. 28,
1895
Mar.
28,
1884
Irvin Itterly
Nov.
12.
1886
Aug.
1,
1888
Mar.
1,
1890
July
15,
1892
Aug.
16,
1895
Mar. 14.
iS9r.
493
■o 138 Oliver S. Clewell
F Childi*en
6 1469 Mary L.
1470 Lillv
1471
John A.
Anna B.
Clarence C.
Wilson O.
Dorotha L. C.
Oct. 9, 1862
Nov. 24, 1884
July 27, 1885
Sept. 3. 1888
Oct. 5, 1890
June 13, 1894
Jan. 26, 1896
Feb. 10, 1903
Ida A. Bellisfield
Harry C. Sliive
George M. Pyshei
John C. Uusweiled
494
5 138 Joseph L. Clewell
F Child
6 Florence May
Feb. 15, 1866
May 31, 1891
Emma Rismiller
124
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
495
5
F
U
Clara C. Thomas
Children
Arthur F.
Alfred J.
Ellis A.
Maggie A.
Helen L.
496
Dec. 13, 1873
Oct. 20, 1889
Mar. 6, 1891
Oct. 11, 1892
Aug. 15, 1894
Aug. 23, 1896
Schuj-iler Thomas
F
6
139
Emma C. Breidlnger
Childi-en
Charles H.
Helen J.
Emily R.
John E.
497
Oct. 11, 1865
Feb. 20. 1885
Sept. 9, 1893
May 28, 1898
Aug. 17, 1901
Harwi Breidinger
5
1'
6
139
Edna K. Young
Children
Els'e R.
Jennie M.
William H.
Charles W.
John S.
Hilda M.
498
June 25, 1867
Sept. 29, 1886
Dec. 17, 1887
June 26, 1889
May 1, 1894
Feb. 10, 1899
Oct. 6, 1904
May
28,
1893
George Young
5
F
6
139
Laura M. Wolljuch
Children
Harry M.
Leah G.
Russel H.
Noxman H.
Laura M.
Elmer C.
Carl R.
Martin 0.
499
Oct. 17, 1869
June 20, 1888
Mar. 29, 1890
Apr. 15. 1891
Feb 2, 1892
Dec. 30, 1893
Feb. 5. 1895
Jan. 12, 1896
Nov. 26, 1897
Aug.
Aug.
2.
1888
1895
Martin O.Wolbach
5
V
6
139
Carrie L. Itteriy
Children
Clarence D.
TTarrison S.
Keulah M.
Raymond F.
500
July 18, 1876
Feb. 6, 1899
Aug. 19, 1900
Mar. 28, 1902
Mar. 13, 1905
Milton Itteriy
1'^
6
146
140
Howard J. Siegfried
Annie C. Siegfried
Children
Helen Rebecca
Alice Clewell
Lewis Howard
Apr. 7, 1869
Dec. 13, 1868
Sept. 13, 1897
Mar. 29, 1901
Apr. 23, 1903
May
29,
1905
Annie C. Clewell
Howard J. Siegfried
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
125
Gren. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
501
5 141 William H. Friebely
F Children
6 Horence M.
Mildred ^V.
502
5 141 Lizzie M. Wunderly
F C'liildi-en
u Harry F.
Grace J.
503
5 141 Clara C. Keller
P Children
6 Carl Friebely
Anna Elizabeth
Lucile Catherine
504
5 142 Allen S. Kern
F No children
505
5
142
Calvin C. Kern
F
Child
6
Hobert Calvin
506
5 142 David L. Kern
P Chiklren
6 Grace Lelie
Dorothy Maria
507
5 143 Oliver L. Fehr
F Children
(> 1100 Anna M.
1101 Dagmar
Carrie L.
508
5 143 Henry P. Fehr
F Children
fi 1102 Alice Jane
1103 Clinton Henrv
Ella Camilla
509
5 143 Lovin A. Fehr
F Children
(i 1104 Mame C.
1105 Jennie O.
Nov. 25, 1805
June 19, 1893
June 23, 1901
Nov. 30, 1871
Oct. 2(). 1891
Dec. 16, 1895
Nov. 10, 1S73
Feb. 14, 1904
Ma. 26, 1902
Jan. 28, 1906
Feb. 26. 1905
May
1899
Sept. 18, 1900
July 15, 1874
Dec. 14, 1875
July 30, 1904 Oct. 5. 1905
Aug. 21, 1877
Feb. 13. 1905
Jan. 22, 1907
Mar. 14, 1841
July 17, 1867
Apr. 1. 1869
Sept. 26, 1882
May 21, 1843
July 5, 1870
May 29. 1876
Feb. 23. 1879
Oct.
1844
Ellen Wright
Fred Wuuilerly
Allen Kellar
Lotta Titzel
Mar. 4, 1872
June 5, 1877
Laura Fenstermaker
Annie Nace
Louisa Sey fried
Pretl J.Achenbach
J. Morris Kiefer
Eliza C. Schortz
Harry Barres
Lula Higgins
Margaret Odeuwelder
William Warman
C. C. Williams
126
GENEALOGY OF
GeE
L. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
510
r,
144
Ellen Schniiekly
May. 13,
184G
Feb.
20,
1905
Philip G. Schmicldy
1^
Ohiltli-en
ii
iKii;
Milton
Dec. 2;i,
1807
Laura Rickseciver
HUT
Lewis C.
511
July 25,
1871
Rebecca O. Bush
h
144
Maria Felir
Children
Nov. 29,
1849
John J. Fehr
t;
1 108
Wilson H.
Apr. 14,
1871
Lillie Kostenbader
Kobert W.
Nov. 18,
1874
Sept.
3,
1876
Elsie A.
:\rar. 19,
187G
Jan.
23,
1893
Minnie L.
Jan. 25,
1880
Jan.
16,
1893
Clara M.
May 16,
1S85
Jan.
21,
1893
-ALirtha C.
Nov. 29,
1887
Jan.
22,
1893
512
5
144
Sabina M. Walter
May 7,
1857
Alfred Walter
F
Children
()
1.j4.-)
Carrie Amelia
Mar. 2,
1876
Dec.
8,
1905
George Baldw^in
110!)
Floyd Henry
July 28,
1878
Clara Hatler
ir)4(>
Mabel Alice'
Sadie May
Bessie Hester
Nov. 1,
June 11,
Apr. 15,
1880
1885
1888
George A. Grim
Lottie Olevia
Aug. 30,
1890
Oct.
1,
1890
513
5
144
(iranville H. SiegTried
Oct. 28,
1858
Emma B. Ritter
F
No r-hildren
514
")
145
Savina M. Febr
Jan. 19,
1856
Reuben Fehr
V
Children
(*>
Martha A.
Jan. 28,
1871
Sept
17,
1871
1110
IIerl)en W.
Dec. 17,
1872
July
29,
1902
Lizzie Haines
Orlando H.
Apr. G.
1876
Dec.
26,
1879
Helen L.
Jan. 18,
1888
June
1,
1892
515
.-,
14.")
Lovine .T. Keller
May 9,
1853
Annie ^Michael
F
Children
nil
Allen W.
P^ngene L.
516
June 12,
June 13,
1878
1881
Eva A. Reese
.",
14(;
.lames F. Siegfried
Aug. 22,
1855
Abyssinia Johnson
F
No children
517
r,
14()
William A. Siegfried
:\ray 9,
1857
Emma Heclcman
F
Child
0
Bi-ooks H.
518
July 4,
1889
.-,
lie.
lOnuna L. Lind
Sept. 3,
, 18.59
June
21,
1879
Monroe P. Lind
F
Child
(>
P. rooks II.
June 30,
1878
Dec.
12,
1879
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
127
Gen. No.
5 14()
F
Names
519
diaries P. Siegriecl
No cliildreu
Born
Aug. 13, 1865
Died
MaiTiel to
Sarah Messinger
520
14<> Howard J. Siegfried Apr. 7, 18(39
For his family see No. ."tuo.
Aimie C. Clewel
521
2m
Madora C. Siegfried
Apr.
10,
1872
5
146
Kol)ert 1.. Siegfried
Dec.
18,
1871
i^
Children
(3
Joseph A.
Dec.
4,
1897
Mary E.
Nov.
14.
1901
522
i;
147
Thomas B. C'lewell
Dec.
6.
1856
F
Childi-en
(j
1112
Aaron F.
Sept.
20,
1879
Mary E.
Apr.
20,
1882
Edgar F.
Jan.
21,
1886
Ruthe E.
Oct.
2,
1896
523
7,
147
Alic-e E. Wear
Sept.
2.
1864
F
Children
6
Ario
Aug.
26,
1887
P. Guy
Oct.
22,
1896
Robert L. Siegfried
Madora C. (iiersch
Sarah C. Lehr
Mai me F. Kneer
Guy T. Wear
524
149 Albert Kampman
Child
Ashbel Clarence
Feb. 4, 1845
Oct. 12, 1871
Anna A. Harned
525
5 140 Joseph Kampman
F Children
6 Carol
Marie T^ouise
June 30, 1^8
Aug. 5, 1880
Oct. 14, 1881
Anna K. Patterson
526
149 I^aura Vogler
Child
William H.
Mar. 27, 18b0 June 25, 1884
Jan. 27, 1874 Sept. 1874
Rev. Wm. H. Vogler
527
5 149 Theodore Kampman
F Children
6 Laura Jane
Lewis Henry
Oct. 31, 1857
Mar. 24, 1889
Apr. 23, 1894 July 16, 1894
Maggie E. Scholl
128
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
Names
]
Born
Died
Married to
528
5
150
Edward H. Luekenbacli
Mar.
18,
1849
July
12,
1883
Helen C. Quirk
i^-
Childi-en
0
Eleuor Louise
Sept.
19,
1871
Mar.
20,
1872
1113
Clarence Oliver
June
24,
1873
Miriam A. Osier
1114
j;>"rederick Kusseil
Florence Elizabeth
June
Jan.
14,
9,
1870
1880
Gertrude M. Lister
Helen Louise
Oct.
4,
1881
Nov.
24,
1881
Mary Isabel
Dec.
20,
1882
Jan.
21,
1884
529
5
151
Kev. William H. Oerter
Apr.
9,
1848
Anna M. Bishop
F
Children
tj
Alice B.
Eugene H.
Kobert N.
John Gilbert
530
July
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
31,
4,
15.
28,
1883
1885
1887
1891
5
151
Alice :\I. Huth
Aug.
19,
1850
Frank Huth
F
Child
(J
1575
Henry Francis
531
July
9,
1885
Laura Bitting
5
151
Howard M. Oerter
Apr.
30,
18G3
Constance Krayanbuhl
F
Children
6
Constance
Oct.
18,
1874
Nov.
11,
1887
Milton
Dec.
31.
1885
Nov.
12,
1887
Marjorie
Aug.
31,
1888
Eunice
Nov.
22,
1895
532
5
153
Emma L. Beehn
Dec.
31,
1849
Fred Beehn
F
Childi-en
0
1498
Frederick, Jr.
June
6,
186G
Eva Dollahan
1115
Sarah
Sept.
21,
1869
William Nadig
Eva
Jan.
11,
1871
Oct.
18.
1874
1499
Edson
Feb.
7,
1873
Sophia Pence
1500
Ezra
Feb.
7,
1873
Belle Nelson
1110
Charles M.
Mar.
1,
1876
Stella M. Reever
1117
Reed
Feb.
13,
1878
Delia Keneipp
1501
Harvey
Cleveland
Oct.
Feb.
15,
9,
1880
1884
Ethel Wyatt
Alice
Jan.
9,
1887
July
22,
1891
Hallie
Jidy
2,
1889
Roy
Sept.
9,
1892
533
l-^
153
George M. Fulkerson
Children
Mar.
16,
1852
Lyda F. Cripe
('>
ms
Mary A.
Oct.
10,
1880
Norris Cook
Sarah J.
Oct.
1,
1882
Oct.
2
1882
i(;4(;
Chloe E.
:\ral)el J.
June
Apr.
22,
1884
1890
Nelson Reed
Rosa L.
July
24,
1893
Feb.
24.
1895
r>ollie M.
Feb.
11,
1895
Georgia F.
Oct.
7,
1901
THE CLBWELL FAMILY,
129
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
634
5
153
Jacob R. Fulkerson
Sept.
30.
1855
F
Children
G
1G47
• Anna S.
Sept.
11,
1881
Maude A.
Apr.
20,
1884
1648
Wreathe V.
Feb.
0.
1880
Launa M.
Jan.
30,
1889
Alma R.
Mar.
6,
1893
Sarah M. Seward
Jos. Pennington
Harve.y A. Collins
535
5
15:5 Alice C. Cargay
Nov.
24,
1857
F
Children
t;
William Howard
Feb.
1,
1888
Charley
Sept.
15,
1890
Jan.
27
Frank Murlin
Apr.
13,
1895
Bessie Pearl
Nov.
24,
1897
Rev. B. F. Cargay
1891
536
5
153 Julia J. McFaddin
July 11,
18G0
1^^
Children
G
Justin C.
Mar. 4,
1880
Eliza 0.
July 15.
1881
Rosa M.
Feb. 27,
1885
537
5
153 Sarah A. Stanley
Oct. 30,
1866
F
Children
G
Richard O.
June 1,
1889
Raymond F.
Mar. 17,
1891
Ivy H.
Jan. 21,
1893
John W.
Mav 17,
1895
Wayne L.
Sept. 14,
1897
538
5
Artba A. ,(Measinger)
Carpentei
Sept. 29,
1872
F
Children (first husband)
G
Mattie May
Mar. 30,
1890
Alfred W.
Aug. 8,
1891
Claudie M.
June 6.
1893
Birdie L.
Feb. 20,
1895
Edgar
May 2,
1897
Willie R.
Oct. 14,
1898
(second husband)
Doatha Rebecca M.
Aug. 8,
1902
James L.
Feb. 25,
1904
B. F. McFaddin
July 4, 1880
G. C. Stanley
1. W. E. Messinger
3 L. W. Carpenter
539
5 155 John F. Smith June 12, 1852 Mar. 31, 1901 Fisher
F Had one child. Both father and son are buried at Topton, Pa.
130
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
* 540
-,
l")")
Sarah C. Br
ight
Apr. 9,
1857
John Bright
F
Children
(i
111!*
Fred A.
Walhice J.
Jan. G,
Dec. 18,
1877
1879
Annie Menner
Alice J.
Dec. IG,
18S3
Aug.
15,
1887
Kay H.
Oct. 24,
1888
541
F
c.
l.V)
Edward T.
Child
Mamie A.
542
Smith
Apr. 27,
May 13,
18G0
1888
Eva Schmoyer
5
155
Emile S. Smith
June 3,
1862
Mary A. Sacks
F
Children
Fred H.
Nov. 18,
1882
Florence L.
May 11,
1885
Apr.
17,
1893
Jennie E.
Nov. 25,
1888
Carrie V.
July 9,
1891
Raymond C,
Jan. 2,
1898
Clarence E.
July 25,
1901
543
F
l.V.
William C.
Children
Irene E.
Clewell M.
544
Smith
Jidy 27,
July 13,
Oct. 21,
18G4
1889
1890
Minnie Westbrook
•J
158
Martin H. (
Clewell
Feb. 19,
1842
Mar.
2i\,
1907
Rebecca Delaphin
(J
Children
it
Clayton H.
Sept. 27,
1869
•J an.
17,
1S71
11 IM)
Annie D.
Jan. 24.
1871
Samuel Smith
Wilson S.
Sept. 13,
1872
Feb.
2
1903
1121
Harvey M.
June 29,
1877
Mamie Smith
Edwin I.
Feb. 8,
1880
Feb.
9,
1881
545
-,
158
Albert AV.
Clewell
Jan. 3,
1851
Oct.
3,
1906
Emma Mathers
G
No children
546
5 l.";* William Ilildebrand
(r Children
(i 1122 Alice J.
1123 Susan E.
1124 Sarah R.
1125 Clara M.
547
5 1.59 Mary A. Longenhagen
(} Children
G William H.
James G.
112r, Irwin F.
Lillie May
Minnie M.
July 2. 1842
Mar. 28, 18G6
Mar. 22. 1870
Feb. 19, 1873
Aug. 25, 1881
Apr. 2, 1850
July 12, 1891 Mary E. Dilliard
William Tosh
Deceased Albert Heiser
Geo. Schilling
Harry C. Fry
J. K. Longenhagen
May
7, 18G9
July
4, 1872
June 28, 1893
Aug.
7, 1877
Mary
Ca
rroll
Sept.
7, 1880
Oct. 3, 1890
Oct.
5. 1885
Oct. 11, 1890
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
131
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
548
5 160
Ida Reninger
Mar. 31,
1851
Theodore Reninger
G
No children
549
5 160
Lilly Kern
Mar. 26,
1858
Milton Kern
G
Has one daughter.
550
6 161
:Mary .1 Peter
June 23,
1849
Reuben II. Peter
G
Children
6 1583
Wayne C.
.Tune 13.
1871
Lila Lecklitner
1127
Estella C.
Oct. 21,
1872
Albert J. Bayne
1128
Alice C.
Dec. 29,
1873
John W. Hedderich
1129
Edna M.
June 29,
1875
Albert E. Snyder
Myrtle A.
Nov. 4.
1879
Mar. 18, 1891
George I.
Dec. 10,
1882
Truman R.
Sept. 19,
1884
551
5 161
Oliver H. Crouse
Feb. 18,
1851
f 1. Rebecca Gochenour
\ 2. Ella Schneck
G
Children
G
William M.
11.30
Harry C.
Dora
•
Minerva
1131
Alice
Stella
Rossie
552
Emerson Rex
5 161
Christiana S.
Kuhns
Apr. 12,
1857
George D. Kuhns
G
6
1132
Children
Rossie
Charles
Ida
Pearl
Maggie
Ellis
Harry
Bessie
Mary
553
Deceased
Deceased
:*Iary
5 161
Caroline A. Miller
Dec. 21,
1858
William Miller
G
6 1133
1134
1135
Children
Daisy
Marvin
Lawrence
Dallas
Fern
554
Harris Johnson
Bella
Meta
5 161
.Tohn C. Crouse
July 31
, 1860
A. Lucy Kuhns
G
Child
Floyd K.
132
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
MaiTied to
555
5 IGl George M. Grouse
G No children
Sept. 10, 1862
Louisa Frey
556
KJl Martha E. Erdel
No chiklren
Apr. 3, 1805 Mar. 30, 1902 William Erdel
557
5 IGl .James R. Grouse
G Ghiklren
6 Howard L.
Queen K.
Auff. 9, 1871
Ida J. Mitten
558
5
162
Augustus H. Snj
-der
Feb.
18,
1853
G
Ghiklren
G
1136
Faretta Eliza
.Tulv
22,
1874
11.37
AVilliam :\Iorris
•Tidy
10,'
1876
1138
Floyd Lewis
Oct.
14.
1882
Sarah Laura
Oct.
21,
1887
John Price
Sept.
25,
1890
459
5
162
Emma Newbold
Apr.
16,
1855
G
Ghildren
G
1139
Annie Garoline
.Tan.
22.
1878
Harry Williani
Aug.
4,
1879
560
5
162
:Marcus W. Snj-der
June
IS,
1857
G
No children
Amanda Daniel
Simon Herstein
Laura Ache
Bessie Sterner
William Newbold
Philip Herman
Sarah Bartholomew
561
5 162 Emele W. Snyder Deceased
G He had a family of several children but we were unable
to get further information.
Ida Stuber
562
5
102
Ida Louise Miller
G
No children
563
r,
ii;:;
Ilan-ict M. Forrior
Jan.
oo
1860
a
Ghiklren
G
Vinton Hope
Aiwid Andrew
Feb.
Aug.
29,
31.
1884
1880
Apr.
5,
1884
Octa
.Tan.
31.
1890
Mar.
13,
1890
Mary Lera
Jan.
30,
1891
Henry Miller
J. G. Ferrier
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
133
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
163
564
Amanda T. Tiukel
Children
Truman Lovel
Mabel Clare
Elmer
Koss Reuben
Alta Florence
Edna Fern
FredTVin Ray
Autr. 29, 1861
Feb. 10,
July 26
Dec. 28
Feb. 7,
July 22, 1892
Sept. 25, 1894
Nov. 2, 1898
1884
1885
1887
1890
Nov. 28, 1889
William Tinkel
565
5 163 Albert B Clewell
G Child
6 Deavitte Eldon
Oct. 21, 1862
Oct. 6, 1900
Alice Peterson
566
5 163 James H. Clewell
G No children
July 1, 1872
Belle Retherford
567
5
163
Minnie F. Retherford
Sept.
27,
1876
Clarence Retherford
G
Children
6
Harold C.
Lilah L.
Mary E.
568
Apr.
Dec.
Dec.
3,
4,
20,
1903
1904
1905
5
164
Franklin P. Clewell
Nov.
1,
1859
Annie Eisenhard
G
Children
6
1140
Asnes H.
Bertha
Charles
569
George Graver
5
320
Milton R. Wolf
June
1,
1859
Emma Clewell
5
164
Emma S. Wolf
Nov.
28,
1860
Milton Wolf
G
Children
6
Clarence
Andrew L.
Mar:
Mar.
4,
4,
1881
1881
Mar.
25,
1881
1141
Laura M.
570
Oct.
23,
1883
Frank Binkle
5
165
Richard E. Clewell
Apr.
14,
1833
Feb.
10,
1881
f 1. Sarah Young
\ 2. Marietta Steiner
G
Children (first wife)
6
1142
Leander Henry
Feb.
27,
1858
Elenora Cope
Sarah Ann Susan
Mar.
12",
1862
Apr.
11,
1865
Cornelius Richard
May
6,
1864
Children (second w'fe)
William E.
Jan.
11.
1869
Apr.
9,
1869
1143
Walter S.
Horace Andrew
Mav
July
17,
12,
1870
1873
Alice R. Hoch
1144
Cora Louisa
Sept.
3,
1877
Calvhi Bapb
134
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
571
105 Etl. S.vlvester C'lewell
G
Children
(J 1145
Marcus A,
1140
Clara J.
1147
Enuna
114S
Ida L.
1140
Robert S.
Born
Died
Married to
Aug. 30, 1834
Oct.
1858
Mar. 23, 1800
Oct. 9, 1801
Sept. 23, 1800
Oct. 1, 1809
188S
Fayette Place
Agnes I. Kuhns
Josepli Ricksocker
Lewis Derr
^Nlarcell Brown
Agnes T. Young
572
105 Josephine E. Ricksecker Apr. 19. 1838
Children
Jo?;eph 8. Feb. 4. 1804
1150 .Tulia Elizabeth
Feb. 28, 1808
1872 Joseph S. Ricksecker
William Dwire
573
5 10 ( Augustus B. Clewell
(J Childdren
0 1151 George L.
1152 Fannie J.
1153 Retta C.
Aug. 12, 1830 Feb. 20, 1899 Cordelia Zehner
1805
Oct. 21, 1803
Jan. 10, 1858
Cora French
Enoch Carver
Edwin Falsue
574
107
Eliza J. Moharter
Children
1154
James
Frecis
Maggj'
Mary
Susan
1155
Louise
Stiles
Isaiah
Brittain
1150
Nora
1157
William
Sept.
1837
Tilghman Moharter
Mar.
28.
1850
Harriet Schaef
July
15.
1859
July
10,
1800
May
28,
1801
July
10.
1886
Oct.
5.
1803
Oct.
9,
1804
Aug.
28.
1807
Oct.
28.
1870
John Wynings
Aug.
4,
1872
Oct.
7,
1874
June
18,
1874
July
oo
1876
Sept.
22,
1876
June
19,
1878
Sept.
10,
1879
William Bitier
Oct.
28.
1881
Ellen Lewis
575
107 William IL Clewell
G Children (fii-st wife)
0 n5,s Lucinda E.
1159 Mary A.
Reuben H.
110(1 Sainantha E.
Children (second wife)
1101 Frances B.
Clart'iu-e W.
Oscar P..
Feb. 10, 1840
Nov.
Jan.
0, 1803 Julv 29, 1905
4, 1804
31. 18(i7 Apr. 19. 1827
Jan.
Dec.
Mar.
Oct. 20. 1870
1879
1884
Aug. 0, 1881
C 1. JNIargar't Huddleson
\ 2. Tillie Smith
i 3. Francis F'redrico
Alexander Davie
Levi Blank
George Karchner
Sydney Cprtright
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
135
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
576
5 1G7
Oliver E. Cle^^
•ell
Mar. 15, 1842
/
I
1. Elizabeth Gordner
2. :Mary Gordner
G
Children
r. n(;2
Anna B.
Feb. 28, 1805
Joseph Bishop
IKS
Harry .J.
Oct. 11, 1800
Fanme Harris
ii(;4
Clara M.
Dec. 18, 1869
AndrewKinbrade
11U5
Minnie A.
Aug. 15, 1871
Frank Bireisch
Wilbur O.
Oct. 10, 1873
Aug.
10,
1881
11(16
Olive Josephine
Oct. 22, 1875
George Reitmeyer
ncw
Theodore W.
Irene M.
Sept. 26, 1877
Oct. 8, 1879
Fell.
14,
1882
Edith Sweeney
11G8
H. Pearle
577
Feb. 14. 1882
(Jeorge R. West
5 107
B. Franklin .
lewell
July 14, 1844,
Sarah Kline
G
Child-en
(i
.Tennie B.
July 22, 1800
Oct.
10,
18; )6
11(!9
William H.
Oct. 10, 1867
Blanche D. Yocum
1170
Charles W.
Feb. 25, 1872
Carrie :M. Hess
John W.
Aug. 25, 1875
Sept.
20,
1875
578
5 107
Lewis S. Clew
ell
Nov. 7, 1848
Alice Wolf
G
Children
0 1171
Maud
May 6, 1879
David Siniason
1172
Lervy
579
Nov. 21, 1881
Milly Smith
5 107
Kebecca E. U
)ftUS
Nov. 28, 1849
Anthony Loftus
G
Children
Charles F.
Bessie C.
580
Jan. 5, 1878
July 22, 1885
•
5 167
Cornelia Edw
ards
Aug. 9, 1851
Alfred Edwards
G
Children
0 1173
Henry J.
July 26, 1874
Sarah Vanhowtan
1174
George S.
Mar. 9, 1877
Mame Harman
Mary I.
Nov. 22, 1880
Jan.
22,
1882
Clark
Nov. 17, 1882
Tillie
July 18, 1885
Lizzie
Dec. 29, 1887
Jennie
Nov. 26, 1890
581
5 107
Amos B. C\e^^
•ell
Nov. 14, 1853
Lucina Sitter
G
Children
0
William C.
Feb. 28, 1874
Nov.
29,
1879
Lncretia
July 4, 1876
Charles W.
Nov. 7, 1878
Acnes B.
Feb. 7, 1881
George P.
Jan. 13 1884
Feb.
21,
loo4
Emma Li.
Dec. 22. 1886
Feb.
27,
1887
136
GENEALOGY OF
Geu. No.
Born
Died
Married to
582
o 107
Isaiah B. Clew
-ell
Oct.
18,
1855
G
Children
G 1175
Ernest M.
Nov.
11,
1875
1170
Lawrence I.
Apr.
9,
1878
Floyd E.
Mar.
10,
1882
Grace E.
Nov.
8,
1884
583
5 107 George Clewelj
G Child
0 1177 Yerdie
584
Oct. 12, 1S5G
Nov. 15, 1877
5
108
Dr. Engeue
G.
Regennas
May
14,
1853
G
Children
(first wife)
0
Gertrude C
(third wi
i'fe)
July
2
1878
Clara M.
Nov.
22,
1S91
Mary A.
June
3,
1893
John E.
Nov.
9,
1902
585
5
109
George I).
W
einland
July
18,
1854
G
Children
0
Francis E.
Sept..
21,
1876
1178
Minnie L.
June
28,
1878
John 0.
Dec.
1,
1880
Horace G.
May
2
1883
586
r>
170
Anna E. Ga
rdinev
Dec.
11,
1S50
G
Child
0
1179
Anna Eliza
587
Feb.
16,
1882
5
170
Gloraine Hasten
Aug.
3,
1857
G
Children
0
Walter S.
Nov.
22
1878
Charlotte
Feb.
12!
1880
IISO
Mary
Dec.
11,
1881
Susie
Oct.
29,
1885
Edward
June
12,
1887
Gloraine
Mar.
11,
1889
Olevia
Aug.
8,
1891
Laura
Nov.
21,
1892
588
5 170 Edwnril F. Osl)orue
G No children
Mar. 17, 1802
Lucinda E. Rhinord
Mabel Aul
Ella Currin
Eva Tubbs
Harry Kline
3. Mary Reed
1. Ella Sturgis
2. Ella Albright
Anna E. Heilman
J. W. Schaeflfer
Mar. 5, 1881 A. A. Gardiner
John J. Ray
Banner Hasten
Oct. 1881
John Firey
P>ortha E. Desh
THE OLEWELL FAMILY.
137
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
589
5
171
Adelaide L.
Opp
May 10,
1847
G
Children
U
llSl
1182
William H.
John S.
Feb. 9,
June 18,
1870
1871
Annie E.
May 22,
1873
Feb.
8,
1878
Louisa E.
Aug. 0,
1876
Feb.
10,
1878
Robert B.
May 27,
1879
Apr.
19,
1889
Emily B.
Dec. 22,
1883
590
5
171
Oliver A. CI
ewell
Oct. 19,
1850
G
Child
0
Charles H.
591
Apr. 27,
1875
Dec.
28,
1899
5
171
Benjamin F.
Clewell
Aug. 4,
1852
G
Children
(j
11S;;5
1184
William H.
Milton F.
Edgar B.
Emily J.
James C.
George W.
Benjamin H.
Asa T.
Maudy
592
Feb. 17,
July 3,
Jan. 27,
Aug. 17,
Sept. 17,
July 4,
Feb. 12,
Apr. 2,
Mar. 12,
1875
1877
1879
1880
1884
1880
1888
1891
1894
Aug.
1876
5
171
Edwin H. CI
ewell
Oct. 9,
1854
G
Child
(j
1185
Charles W.
593
Oct. 10,
1879
5
171
Samuel G. Clewell
Mar. 12,
1864
G
Children
G
Roy G.
Mar. 11,
1886
Arthur R.
Nov. 24,
1890
June
25,
1896
Irene M.
Apr. 6,
1893
June
2
1898
594
5
172
Owen Yohey
Mar. 17,
1854
G
Children
6
ii8r.
Lizzie C.
Artie L.
Feb. 21,
Aug. 19,
1873
1875
Feb.
28,
1895
Harrv P.
Mar. .5. 1879
June
28,
1880
Sadie I.
May 28,
1886
Dec.
10,
1891
Robert L.
June 30,
1888
Aug.
19,
1892
INIartie M.
Apr. 18.
1883
Aug.
18,
1895
595
5
172
Mary M. Crs
iwford
Sept.
1850
G
Children
(j
William
May 2G.
1806
Ida May
.Tan. 8,
1868
Dec.
18,
1880
Elizabeth
Apr. 30,
1870
Mertie
June 23,
1874
Annie E.
June 4,
1876
John J. Opp
Mame Leyrer
Cora Shover
Hattie Rhoads
Single
Lydia E. Troxell
Lydia Jones
Adam Field
Ellen Horn
Jennie Kemmerer
Georglanna M. Goth
Maggie M. Meyers
Mary Snyder
John L. Crawford
138
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
596
5 173
Susan Else
Oct.
1833
G. W. Else
G
Children
6
Horace F.
Mary C
597
J an.
Apr.
1854
1S5G
5 17;-5
Hiraui Mover
Feb.
15,
1839
G
Lhildreu
c. n.s7
Blanche
Sadie
598
Mar.
May
25,
15,
1881
1887
J. L. Richel
5 I7:t
Edward :Moyer
Nov.
15,
1847
Dec.
13,
1901
Elmiia \A'anicn
(J.
Ciiildren
(i IISS
F.race
Charles
599
Sept.
Mar.
29,
15,
1870
1887
Bessie Palmer
5 174
Christian Cleweil
Jnly
12,
1840
Amelia Martz
G
Children
U 1181)
Sarah C.
Apr.
27,
18(;4
P. S. Shook
IIUO
John M.
Jan.
27,
1800
Millie Eir-enhart
1191
Anna
July
8,
1809
Arlington Conner
1192
Mary E.
George E
600
May
Apr.
25,
25,
1875
1880
Charles E. Long
o 174
Carah Sitler
Jan.
3,
1843
Reuben H. Sitler
G
Children
c. 11!);?
Emma
Feb.
23,
18G5
David Witmire
Charles
Sept.
12,
18(37
Sept.
18,
1807
11<>4
Clara
Jan.
31,
1'8G9
Cler.i. I'\'iistermaker
1195
^Vhirl
Dec.
15,
1870
Carrie Mitchel
HOC.
Annie E.
Dec.
13,
1872
Henry Nelk
.Tames
Oct
18,
1873
Oct.
1,
1889
1197
Ella M.
Dec.
8,
1876
Charles Bower
119S
Bi'uce S.
Dec.
3.
1878
liuth Rittenbenar
I>avid A.
Oct.
24,
1881
Aug.
22
1894
1199
P.ertha F.
601
Sept.
30,
1885
Warren Bower
."> 174
Charles M. Cleweil
Jan.
10,
1845
Oct.
28,
1898
Lydia Walp
G
Children
Ci
r^lary
Mar.
12,
1875
Mar.
30,
1875
1200
William II.
Harry
May
Oct.
1,
11,
187(5
1880
Fay Merrill
i2(H
.Tcnnie M.
David K.
Jan.
Sept.
9,
c.
1883
1889
A. H. :\Iuts<d)lei-
Frank
Oct.
31,
1891
Nov.
10,
1893
liessie M.
Aug:.
11,
1890
Charles ISI.
Mar.
10,
1898
602
o 17 1
.Ici-einiah Cleweil
Sept.
25,
1847
Oct.
14,
1903
Alida Reniff
(}
Children
!i 1202
Eucv Tv.
Julv
24.
1870
It. E. Megiuness
1203
LiUie W.
Ruth S.
Sept.
Dec.
2(1.
3.
1870
1879
H. I. Orme
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
139
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Married to
603
5 174 Clara Harpster
G Child
G 1204 Cora
Oct. 15, 1S52 Jan. 4, 1879
Nov. 7, 1878
William Harpster
Benj. Winegarden
604
Hannah Crites
Children
Jennie
Franli;
Amanda
Esther
Estella
Harry
Ralph
Robert
Chester
May 29, 1856
Feb. 3, 1881
Aug. 2, 1882
July 25, 1884
July 7, 1886
]\Iay 10, 1888
Mar. 23, 1890
Nov. 17, 1S92
Sept. 9, 1895
Dec. 31, 1897
David Crites
June 13, 1891
Apr. 20, 1896
May 28, 1899
605
175 Philip H. Miller
No children
Mav 15, 1846
Emma Shuman
606
5 175 Mary M. Shuman
(} No children
Apr. 29, 1848
Jerome Shuman
607
5 176 James S. Lewars
G No Children
Nov. 26, 1850
Maiy H. Bubb
608
5 176 Clara M. Griffith
G No children
Dec. 18, 1851
Rev. Joseph Griffith
609
176
Anna Caress
No report
610
177
William H. Roberts
Children
Apr.
28,
1846
1205
Charles Arthur
Muy
10.
1860
1206
Josiah Ellwood
Aug.
21,
1871
1207
Frank Harold
Sept.
12,
1873
1208
Andrew Roth
Nov.
28,
1875
1209
Anna INIay
May
7,
1878
Elizabeth Alice
June
5.
1880
Martha Matilda
A g.
17,
1882
Bertha Lutora
Oct.
9,
1883
Le Roy
Feb.
13,
1885
Wilbur Henry
:\rar.
9,
1887
Edna Irene
Nov.
9.
1889
Freddie
Mar.
15,
1891
Frank Ciai
Ella Barhd
Mary Waters
TJUiai'/ Getziuger
.Alaria Shales '
Ida Kieffer
John Fox. D. D. S.
140
GENEALOGY OF
Gei
1. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
611
5
177
Sarah Decker
Sept.
2,
1853
Charles Decker
G
Gliildreii
(;
IL'IO
Williaui K.
Dee.
23,
1875
Sadie Eyerly
1211
Frank
612
Sept.
2_
1879
INlary Fanner
5
177
Edwaril liol^erts
Sept.
21,
1854
Alvaretta Lewis
G
Cliiklreu
U
Clyde
May
1,
1880
William L.
.Tan.
22.
1883
Minnie
May
16,
1885-
.Mark T.
July
2,
1887
Charlotta
Nov.
30,
1889
Aug. 10, 1890
613
u
177
Clarence Rol)erts
Sept.
9,
181)0
Dora Rauch
G
Cliildren
«
Elbert A.
May
10,
18S()
Garlton A.
Mar.
11,
1S95
614
o
177
Joseph E. Roberts
Oct.
2
1802
Malinda May
G
Children
(J
Halsey T.
Jan.
13,
1890
Ellwood
Dec.
21,
1897
Emma
Oct.
8.
1899
Stanley M.
Jan.
29,
1901
Mildred
June
13,
1904
615
5 177 Arthur K
G Child
(')
1212
Lillian V.
616
Dec.
1,
1875
G
177
Harvey Roberts
No childi-en
617
Mar.
25,
1808
G
G
179
Jennif L. Newcomer
CJiildren
F. Clewell
J. William
618
Nov.
June
Dec.
3.
20.'
1870
1895
1904
0
179
William II. Clewell
Children
Harry E.
Paul W.
619
July
Sept.
Jan.
10.
To,'
1872
1898
1902
G
179
.\rtli'v I). CIcwel,
No 'chililrcn
Mar.
25.
1870
Mary Ranch
J. K. Ellis
Maria Fensterniaker
F. A. Newcomer
Malinda Stump
Malinda Fisher
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
141
Geu. No.
Born
Died
Married to
620
184 Rebecca Gittinger
She left one child but
vain. She died iu Lehi'.
621
Deceased Heiiiricli (iittiiiyer
all efforts to get a report were iu
h Couuty iu unfortuuate circuuiwtauces.
5 184
Esther Getter
G
Childreu
(3 1213
Ellie C.
Mary A.
1214
Harry F.
Charles A.
Auna L.
Feb.
10,
1S34
Levi H. Getter
Dec.
29,
1859
Thomas J. Steckel
July
3,
18G1
May
18(32
May
12,
1864
Barbara Paul
Feb.
0,
1869
Mar.
4, 1872
Apr.
13,
1871
622
184 Fiauua (Ueph) Fogel
Jau.
183(5
14, 1901
1. Jacol) Keph
hn Fogel
f 1. J a
1 2. Jo
G
Childreu
(3
1215
Oscar
Sabilla
Aug.
10,
1872
Single
Josiah Rice
1216
Auuie
Quiutus
Sept.
2,
1859
Richard Dilliard
Single
1576
Estella
George Lougenbach
1577
James
1217
Amanda
623
Sept.
24,
1862
Cyrus P. Leh
5
184
Susau Newhard
Deceased
Reuben Newhard
G
Children
'
0
1218
Sarah A.
Dec.
8,
1862
Benjamin W. Kline
1219
Anna Maria
Feb.
26,
1864
Phaon T. Strauss
1220
Minnie Alice
Reuben
Aug.
6,
1870
Lewis Hohl
1649
William
624
1
5
184
Daniel Clewell
Sept.
7^
1841
( 1. Caroline Fradeneck
t 2. Anna M. Bender
G
Children (first wife)
(5
:Mary A.
Nov.
25,
1866
Sept.
14,
1867
James
Infancy.
1221
Alice C.
Childi-en (second wife)
Nov.
25,
1867
Edward Setzer
1222
Ellen Elizabeth
:\Iav
19,
1873
Edward Polllett
William
Nov.
26,
1874
Dee.
2,
1874
1223
Amelia
May
16,
1876
Vincent R. Hulter
Auna Eliza
J uly
27,
1878
June
1879
Daniel H.
Nov.
25,
1879
June
9,
1892
1224
Robert W.
Emma Matilda
EdAA-ard
Ralph A.
Helen C.
625
Mar.
Sept.
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
27,
10,
30,
26.
19.
1882
1884
1887
1890
1894
Nettie Weiner
o
185
Josiah Clewell
Sept.
6,
1841
Amanda KecMier
G
Child
ti
John F.
Aug.
11,
1872
Sept.
9,
1894
142
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
626
5 185 Mary Eclirote
G Children
G 1225 George Nicholas
1228 Alonzo Peter
Henry Malviu
Jan. 27, 1842
Oct. 14, 18C»3
Feb. 10, ISGG
Mar. 17, 1872
Dee.
1884
Jacob Eckrote
Catherine F. Curboy
Maria E. Gruver
627
5 185 Solinda Dreisbach
G Children
(i 1227 Harry
Addie
1228 Bessie
George
May IS, 1875
1879
Mar. 25, 18S1
1845 Jnly 14, 1880 Edward J. Dreisbach
Annie CampbeM
Jolm Kay
1880
Deceased
628
5 185 John F. Clewell
G Children
630
5 185 Caroline Wintersteen
G Children
0 1P)50 Mav
1C51 Hattie
Mattie
Dec.
18.53
6
1229
William
Dec.
15,
1879
1230
Minnie
Mar.
21,
1883
Edward
Sept.
0,
1885
1231
Cora
Oct.
12,
1887
Robert
Dec.
29.
1889
Rebecca
Oct.
12,
1890
Josiah
Apr.
20,
1894
Mabel
July
24,
189G
629
5
185
Jacob Clew
ell
ii
Children
6
George Lymun
July
10,
1889
I.eroy Dew
itt
May
4,
1893
Jesse Glenton
Jnne
23,
1896
Sept. 1, 1896
Dec.
1903
Margaret Morgan
Gertrude Archers
Samuel Cudlii)
William H. Riehl
Katie Root
Henry Wintersteen
Joseph Hetten
Mahion Shipe
631
5 185 Rebecca Trumbower
G Children
G Albert
Mary
Harriet
Heni-y Trumbore
632
5 185 Susan INIoyer
a Children
G Edward
34GG ]>aniel C.
Harrv
1G52 Laura
Feb. 6, 1874
Peter Moyer
Margaret Evans
James Smith
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
US
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
633
IIji.iTiot Freeman
No c-liiJ;lren
[liinm Ficvniiiin
634
5 18u .John Clewell
G Cliihlren (tirst wife)
(J 1232 Sarali C.:.
12;;!3 Catliarine
123-1 Samuel C.
123.3 Robert W.
1230 Morris Aslier
.1237 Ella
Beata
Beata
Children (second wife)
Clinton
1238 .Tobn
1239 Rev. Tlieorlore
Jan. 7, 18.j4
Mar. J 85-5
Feb. 3, 1858
.Jan. 2, 1860
Sept. IG, IStW
July 31, 1877
Oct.
Feb. 14, 1902
Infancy
Infancy
f 1. Mary Bclver
\ 2. Mary Rlioail
Charles Dieter
Reub^'n Oiilinger
Kate Bossard
Harriet Markle
Alice Brensinger
Robert Ecker
Single
Hattie Shively
Clara Deibert
635
5
187
Rebecca F. Faw
Sept.
22
1840
Amos Faw
Ct
Children
G
.John C.
Aug.
26,
1859
Dec.
19,
1876
1G53
Ida E.
Mar.
17,
1861
July
16,
1878
Jonas A. Weisner
1654
Charles Rufus
Feb.
4,
1863
Rosa M. Spaugh
16.55
Alpha Sarena
Sept.
19,
1864
Enoch Faw
1G5G
Sarah Emma
Feb.
4,
1866
Sept.
n
1904
John Weisner
16.57
Jacob William
Sept.
20,
'867
Effie Walker
1240
Rhoda Catharine
Sept.
4,
1869
John W. Daniel
1241
Susan Aug-usta
Jan.
27,
1871
William Teayne
Christian Isaac
July
10,
1872
Sept.
21,
1873
1242
Martha Eliza
Noah Henry
Aug.
Sept.
23,
20,
1874
1876
James A. Sink
1243
Minnie Ellen
June
3,
1S78
Mankin A. Flora
Esther May
Oct.
20,
1879
Infancy
1G.5S
Harvey Amos
Apr.
15,
1881
Rosa Thompson
636
5 187
Rev. Levi H. Sides
Oct.
23,
1850
(i^
Children
G 1GC9
Addie J.
Oct.
5.
1872
Willie J.
Mav
7,
1874
IGGO
Sallie M.
Julv
8,
1875
1(?61
Cora R.
Dec.
6.
1877
1662
Henrv H.
^lay
8,
1880
Rosa M.
Apr.
10.
1883
Bertha E.
Mar.
22,
1886
Owen J.
Dec.
6.
1888
Davie E.
Aug.
22,
1892
Elma O.
May
14,
1896
May 8, 1874
Nancy Faw
Elias B. Huffman
William A. Beekner
Benjamin K. Beekner
Lucv E. Huffman
1-14
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
637
5 192 Sarah Ami Johnson
G Children
G 1244 Dora Viryinia
1245 Sidney L.
Leannv
1240 Cliarlie C.
1247 James W.
Willie W.
Thomas T.
1248 Clara M. A.
638
5 192 William T. Rominger
G Children
l> 1531 ]\I aggie Belinda
Bertie Leutena
1249 Minnie Belle
Mary Maud
639
5 IOC. Sarah C. Cooper
G Children
6^ 1250 Sarah E.
1251 Adelia
1252 Charles W.
1253 Thomas R.
1254 William A.
1255 Fannie E.
James
George W.
Lena
640
5 192 James C. Womack
G Children
6 John W.
1256 Roswell L.
Lucy C.
Georgiana
1603 Sarah Rebecca
i257 INIary T.
James C.
John H.
Sidney L.
Fleda Eliza
641
5 198 Catharine Snyder
ii Children
C William H.
l(;c.4 S. 'Slixvia
Ella :M.
Oct. 16, 1838
May 6, 1866
Noy. 20, 1867
Feb. 12, 1870
June 19, 1871
Feb. 22, 1873
Aug. 20, 1876
Mar. 1, 1879
June 11, 1882
Nov. 25, 1845
June 2, 1871
Dec. 1, 1872
Feb. 6, 1874
May 15, 1879
Nov. 16, 1838
Aug. 26, 1857
Sept. 13, 1859
Feb. 13, 1862
May 15, 1866
May 28, 1868
Oct. 29, 1870
Nov. 10, 1872
Nov. 13, 1874
Apr. 29, 1877
Aug. 26, 1842
Jan. 21, 1866
Sept 22, 1867
Oct. 11, 1869
July 4. 1871
Mar. 4, 1873
Jan. 13. 1876
June 22, 1878
Sept. 29, 1881
Feb. 25. 1883
Oct 11. 1885
Aug. 8, 1838
Deceased.
Mar. 31, 1859
May 12, 1862
May 3, 1870
July 31, 1874
Dec.
Jan. 14, 1882
William A. Johnson
Thomas H. Money
Ida J. Money
Nancie C. Money
Lniie Salmons
William P. Dobbins
642
5 198 Siirah Kied
G Child
G Martha
Mar. 14, 1840 Feb. 24. 1865
May 17, 1862 Oct. 13, 1863
Martha Elrod
Alonzo B. Clapp
Prof. A. M. Mahaffey
Thomas D. Cooper
Edward Strupe
Frank Cook
Beulah Wright
Ellie Strape
Lula Joyce
Rev. John T. Jenkins
Eliza J. Mikel
Anna Spaugh
Lonnie B. Lamb
Walter F. Brown
Philip Snyder
Charles Ellenwood
Charles Ried
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
145
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
643
5
198
Mary Kent
^lar.
21,
1845
June 1,
1884
John B. Kent.
G
Oliildren
(i
Cornelius
.Tustina
May
Oct.
22
17,'
1877
1879
1877
Mamie
Mar.
2,
1881
Mar. 12.
1881
John
Sept.
13,
1882
Edwin
May
1884
Sept. 8,
1884
644
5
198
Margaret Clark
Jan.
10,
1851
July 27.
1880
George Clark
G
Children
6
P^lizabeth
Emma
Charles
Clara
Ethel
645
Mar.
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Feb.
25,
25,
25.
1872
1873
1875
1876
1879
Mar.
1873
5
198
.Joseph Clouse
Feb.
5, 1856
Annie Willis
G
Children
6
Everet
Elda
Ima
646
Feb.
Apr.
Mar.
2
18,
1887
1890
1892
5
198
Philip Clouse
Feb.
5,
1856
June 20,
1890 f
1. Lucy Thomas
2. Ella Aspy
G
Children (tirst wife^
6
1G65
Bessie
Nellie
647
July
Feb.
6,
28,
1879
1881
Walter Place
5
198
Elizabeth Kent
Aug.
13,
1856
John B. Kent
G
Children
6
E. Grace
Roy
648
Aug.
Apr.
2
28,'
1886
1888
5
199
Catherine C. Davis
Dec.
9,
1835
May 7,
1883
G
Child
6
1258
Sarah
649
Sept.
26,
1859
Thomas Jones
5
199
Nancy E. L. Treadway
Feb.
25.
1845
Milton Treadway
G
No children
650
5
199
Lewis S. Davis
Nov.
23.
1847
Caroline Ried
G
Chudren
G
Edward
Feb.
14.
1874
:\Iar. 26.
187(i
Alta P.
Nov.
8,
1875
Mar. 1.
1876
Clara
Dec.
12.
1876
Daus'hter
Dec.
12.
1876
Dec. 26.
1878
Maude C.
Dec.
15.
1879
Infancy
Catharine E.
July
6.
1882
Thomas
Apr.
21.
1885
John
July
30,
1888
146
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Borr
1
Died
Married to
651
r. 199
Mahala L. Gruell
Nov.
9,
1850
Herman Gruell
G
Children
«
Minnie M.
Edward F.
Nov.
Ans-.
6,
1881
1883
July
25,
1888
Lydia E.
Sep.
IS,
1889
Oct.
15,
1893
Flora M.
Sep.
18,
1889
Homer
:\Iay
31,
1893
652
5 199
Charlotte Owens
Jan.
23.
1853
Feb.
14,
1888
I'ercy Owens
G
Children
(i
Harley C.
Sept.
30,
1885
Oct.
13.
1885
Ralph
Apr.
2,
1887
July
25,
1895
653
5 199
Susanna L. Aspy
June
26,
1855
John A spy
G
No children
654
5 199
Jane Smith
Nov.
12,
1858
William Smith
G
Children
6
Fannie E.
Blanche E.
Jan.
Sept.
17,
21,
1882
1884
Franklin J.
Jnly
3,
1890
July
17,
1891
Flossie S.
July
3,
1890
Ralph H.
Mar.
19,
1892
John Roy
Mar.
19,
1892
655
5 200
John Hitchcock
Dec.
15,
1848
Annie Seward
G
Children
() 1259
Phehe
Apr.
2,
1874
Alexander Holder
1G66
Sarah J.
Monta
656
Sept.
Aug.
15,
21,
1875
1878
Marion Snyder
5 200
Joseph Hitchcock
Feb.
25,
1S45
Elmira Reed
G
Children
6 1260
Dora May
Aug.
23,
1867
Marion Click
1261
Letha M.
July
18,
1871
Albert L. Essev
1262
Emma I.
Dec.
5,
1872
Joseph A. Carter
1263
Carrie Alice
Jan.
27,
1874
John W. Miller
Ollie Affnes
July
13.
1875
Apr.
24,
1877
1264
Edward M.
Sept.
13.
1877
Abbie A. Lathrop
I26r)
Arthur T.
Mar.
27.
1879
Martha Herron
1260
Alvin
July
26.
ISSO
El'a Wasson
1267
Bertha A.
Aug.
3,
1883
Joseph W. Robertson
1268
Lena Pearl
657
Nov.
29,
1884
.John W. Barnes
."> 200
SaniiK'l Hitchcock
Apr.
29,
1847
Maria Holder
G
Cliildrcn
6 1269
Sherman M.
Albert J.
Stella J.
Franklin T.
Ralph AV.
May
July
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
13,
14.
10.
10,
21,
1S73
1875
1877
1879
1881
Anna Scott
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
147
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
658
5 200
Sanford L. Hitchcock
June
12,
1849
Emma Smith
(x
Chiklivii
(; 1270
Geoi-ge P.
Nov.
19,
1873
Eliza Shepherd
1GG7
William I.
Dec.
18,
1875
Lilian West
IGGS
Charles S.
Feb.
•',
1878
Amelia Fisher
James K.
May
6,'
1880
Sept.
29,
1883
1271
Elmer E.
Aug.
18,
1882
1272
Nellie M.
Nov.
9,
1884
I^awrence ilulry
Adelaide S.
May
5,
1887
Dec.
24,
1901
659
5 200
William Hitchcock
Oct.
19,
1885
Alice Crisler
G
G
Children
Catharine
Margaret
Samuel
660
5 201
Andrew Hitchcock
June
1,
1854
Miran<la Marshall
G
Children
Joseph C.
Dec.
15,
1882
Beatiis
Infancy
661
5 202
James 0. Cloiise
July
1,
18G0
Nancy L. Cline
G
Children
G
Beata
Aug.
12,
1888
Infancy
Cline E.
Mar.
18,
1891
Veble J.
May
3,
1898
John Inman
Oct.
19,
1895
Miller ISIartin
Oct.
19,
1895
662
5 202
Arne W. Clouse
Jan.
18,
1872
Pink Prather Carr
G
Children
6
May Musetta
Jeuet Elvise
663
Sept.
Sept.
28,
21,
1898
1902
5 203
Clara Thomas
Jan.
12,
1844
Samuel A. Thomas
G
Child
6 1273
Rosa Estella
664
Oct.
17,
1881
B. B. Byerly
5 203
Addie Smith
July
23.
1847
Winslow A. Smith
(;
Children
G 1274
Engenia
Dec.
4,
1875
F,nclid Ballard
1275
Carrie
Jan.
G,
1877
George Nowles
127G
James
Birdie
Clyde
Pearl
Dee.
Mar.
Jan.
1,
10,
1,
14,
1879
■]881
1884
1887
ITla Keever
Winslow
Oct.
9,
1890
July
2^
1891
148
GENEALOGY OP
Geu. No.
Names
665
204
Alvis M. Koiiiinyer
G c'liihlreii
G KJtJ'J Nellie
1G70 Frank
Forrest
July 1, 1850
Mar. 10, 1878
Nov. 29, 1880
Mar. 9, 1886
Died
Married to
Sarah Ellif
M. W. Horseman
Gertrude Chandler
205
666
Lucy Miller
Children
.July 1, 1850
0
1277
.Tohn W.
Mar.
25,
1873
1278
Maud R.
Mar.
11,
1874
KmI
Emma M.
Jan.
3,
1876
1270
Ora E.
Dec.
16,
1878
12S0
Arthur G.
P.
Apr.
3,
1880
1281
Anna E.
June
20,
1883
Roy P.
Apr.
16,
1885
Pollev D.
Jan.
22
1888
Mary A.
Dec.
16,
1892
667
5
207
.Tosephine
A.
(Temples')
Tolle
Dec.
5,
1848
G
Children
(Isf
: husband)
r>
1282
Cora I).
Feb.
29,
1808
G
Children
(2nd
husband)
1283
Nellie G.
Sept.
16,
1875
Mahle C.
July
28.
1878
128-4
Philip S.
Sept.
2,
1880
.Tohn B.
Dec.
17,'
1884
Mary A.
Oct.
13,
1890
Feb.
AVilliam S. Miller
Carrie A. Hitchcock
Roy Norris
Ihilbert Trotter
Joseph Bowman
Flavy Murphy
David Stepp
f 1 W. R. Temples
\ 2 John J. Tolle
John T. Ewers
A. G. Slawson
i, 1906 Nettie Riffsby
668
5
207
Irvin C. Gambold
June
26,
1851
G
Child
6
Irvin Edward
669
Sept.
3,
1902
5
207
M. Isabel Storm
July
28,
1853
Children
Harley R.
Mar.
13,
1889
Mary E.
Apr.
21,
1890
Apr.
28,
1890
Rosff)e Gambold
May
7,
1891
670
G
2(i7
Delilah C. Zuck
Children
May
22,
1861
i;
Charles Simru'eon
Mar.
29,
1883
.Alay
19,
1901
Nellie Mildred
Aut;.
15,
1884
(Jeorire (JordoTi
Feb.
8,
1886
Elizabeth Louise
June
21,
1891
John Monroe
Jan.
17,
1897
Lenora Redwine
Thomas Storm
Rev. R. M. Zuck
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
149
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
671
5
209
Edward H.
Gambold
Jan.
12,
1862
Celia F. GJriessman
G
Children
(>
1072
Grace P.
Oct.
14,
1884
(reorye 1). Kagen
Harry E.
Mar.
30,
1888
Apr.
s.
1802
Erin a M.
Nov.
24,
1893
Nov.
5,
1902
Helen A.
Aug.
'^'
1896
672
5
210
John Burcham
Sept.
22
1856
Susan Sowers
G
Children
('.
1285
Mellie
Harry
Forrest
Edward
673
July
July
July
Dec.
21,
9,
1878
1880
1883
1889
Harry Ilosenbush
5
210
Emma A.
Rominger
Jan.
9,
1858
May
20,
1881
Charleston Rominger
G
Child
G
1286
Franklin
Dec.
22,
1876
Lucy Winterbury
674
5 210 Henry E. Bruner
G Children
Feb. 6, 1870
6
Beulah
Sept.
1896
Helen
June
1900
675
5
212
David O. Luckenbach
Aug.
7,
1833
G
Children
6
1287
Horace Andrew
Oct.
1.
1864
Joseph David
Mar.
18.
1866
1288
Kathaline Augusta
June
12.
1872
Robert Meyers
Sept.
20.
1875
Paul Jacob
July
7,
1882
Pauline Morgan
Dec. 28, 1906 Ellen Meyers
Libbie O. Slough
Herbert Stratford
Mar. 31, 1884
676
5 212 Emma L. Doster
G Ch,ildren
6 1289 Edgar L.
Herbert F.
1290 Robert O.
1291 Marv P.
Ella A.
Lewis Doster, Jr.
1292 A. Estella
Apr. 2, 1835
Jan. 18, 1858
Feb. 1. 1860
Feb. 23, 1862
Apr. 23. 1864
July 15, 1866
Feb. 5, 1869
May 3, 1877
Jan.
Mar. 13, 1868
Lewis Doster, Jr.
Anna Bodine
Benjamin P. AVest
Single
Dr. :Morris P. Boyle
677
5 212 Angelica H. Rihe Oct. 31. 1837
G Children
6 1293 Harry L. Luckenbach
1294 Albert M. Jr. June 14, 1871
Dec. 12, 1892 Albert :m. Rihe
Thelka Gottesleben
Emma Sniffin
150
GENEA1.0GY OF
Gen
I. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
678
5
212
Matilda A. Knauss
Dec. 23,
1843
William V. Knauss
G
.No children
679
5
212
Jacob W. Luckenbach
July 20,
1850
Nov.
.21,
1897 f
1. Emma L. Sellers
\
2. Ida E. Stubblebein
G
Child (second wife)
U
Leonard Jacob
680
Nov. 28,
1894
_
2i:i
Edwin K. Lnckenbach
Apr. 18,
1836
Aug.
21,
1894
Anna Louisa White
0
Children
William Henry
Jan. 20,
1863
Jan.
20,
1868
I2l>r)
Franklin Leonard
Sept. 18,
1864
Mar.
29,
1895
Amanda Stern'
129(5
Charles Edwin
May 28,
1866
Mary E. Renner
1297
Caroline Mary
Sept. 18,
1868
Osi-ar Ranch
1298
Ida Virginia
Oct. 28,
1870
Walter Smith
1299
George Allen
May 20,
1878
Elizabeth Warn
David
Mar. 1,
1885
Infancy
681
5
213
Jnlius Luckenbach
Jan. 1,
1838
Sarah Kingkinger
G
Children
0
1300
Leon G.
Ella R.
Jan. 30,
June 10,
1871
1872
Frances Stubbins
1301
Harry W.
682
Sept. 12,
1874
Elizabeth Reeder
5
213
George H. Luckenbach
Nov. 24,
1844
Feb.
28,
1872
Mamie Veuai)Ie
G
1073
Child
Georgiana
683
Baker
5
213
Maria A. Bender
Aug. 15,
1846
Wilson Bender
G
Child
c
Clara Lovina
684
May 30,
1880
214
Owen A. Luckenbach
Children
Jan. 16,
1834
Oct.
14,
1891
Jane Croker
(i
Joseph R.
Oct. 28.
1865
Apr
. 1,
1884
1302
Gertrude
.Tan. 0.
1868
Dr. H. C. Masland
Carrie E.
Oct. 3,
1869
Jan.
14,
1871
1303
Owen F.
Jennie H
685
Oct. 8,
May 23,
1871
1873
Helen Lines
r
214
Cnroline Ivchmnn
:sray 20.
1S38
.Tan.
17.
1862
Bernerd Lehman
G
No further information
686
received.
_r,
214
Ellen Nagel
Sept. 28,
1842
Rev. Charles Nagel
<;
Children
c,
Anna L.
Sept. 19.
1872
Nov.
4.
1902
Marie C.
June 16,
1875
THE CLE WELL FAMILT.
151
Geu. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
687
5
-14
.Sophia Maxwell
Apr.
1,
1844
Hugh Maxwell
G
No further iuformatiou
688
receiv
ed.
5
214
Amelia Rouclthaler
Aug.
10,
1S46
Dec.
22,
1894
liev. J. A. Ruudthaler
U
Children
U
13U4
Ethel
July
25,
1871
Anhur A. McCain
18U5
Marion
Feb.
1,
1874
Rev. .V. c. i^'ulton
Robert
Aug.
31,
1875
Nov.
26,
1903
lyor.
William David
r>ec.
7,
1877
Anna Salome
May
9,
1882
Adele aicCulough
Alice Jane
»ept.
13,
1S83
Norman
Mar.
12,
1887
Harold
Apr.
18,
1891
689
5
214
Frances C. Kraase
Feb.
22
1851
J. Samuel Krause
G
Children
<l
1307
Adeline E.
Dec.
20,
1871
Francis E. Hamman
i;jus
Margaret K.
May
24,
1873
Henry T. Morris
Mathew
Oct.
21,
187S
Dec,'.
28,
1878
1300
Helen L.
690
Jan.
13,
1880
Fred T. McClain
r,
215
Bernhard A. Weber
Apr.
9,
1834
Harriett E. Shurtleff
(1
Children
C)
1553
Marion Alice
Aug.
IG,
1861
Joseph W. Bacherach
1554
Charlotte Elizabeth
Sept.
15,
1803
Edwin Isensee
John C.
June
8,
18G5
Oct.
8,
ISttO
Kittle H.
Nov.
10,
1867
Dee.
14,
1SS9
1555
(]lyde B.
Aug.
13,
1870
Aruie Knapp
Carrie B.
Mar.
19,
1874
Dec.
13,
1890
691
0
215
Hortensia ^^ Kranse
Oct.
G,
1833
Aug.
4,
1902
Robert P. Krause
G
Children
C.
1312
Edward J.
Nov.
27,
185G
Sarah G. I>ee
1310
Henry A.
Mav
30,
18G0
May Etta C. Roberts
1313
Elizabeth A.
Nov.
27,
1864
Mar.
10,
1901
Rev. W. N. Schv\^arze
1311
Eugene F.
692
Nov.
18,
1865
Cora Hackman
5
215
Henry T. Weber
Apr
. 1,
1838
Jan.
2.
1899
Hannih P. Price
(;
Children
G
15-19
Harry P.
Oct.
1,
1861
Emma R. Toms
Annie Hartensia
Aug.
17.
1864
Feb.
13.
1867
1550
John Robert
Dec.
3,
1S6G
Mai'garet L. Brov^-n
1551
Eleanor Clementine
Ross Wilkinson
Jan.
Aug.
15.
19.
1869
1872
Charles G. Lang
1552
Bernhard Waldburg
693
^lay
12,
1878
E. Nora Swartz
5
217
Eugene Schafer
June
10,
1846
May
19,
1902
Jennie Sensaman
G
No children
152
GENEALOGY Ul^•
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
694
5 218 I':uima C". F
radeueck
Jan. 4. 1838
Tlieodoi^e Fradeneck
U Children
(; Clara E.
June 9, 1859
Aug.
9,
1859
1314 Ellen M.
Oct. 5, 18(10
Dr. George Becker
Marcus M.
Jan. 30, 18(33
Sept.
4,
18G3
Gilbert T.
Dec. 4, 1870
May
23,
1871
695
218 Ellen E. Lewis
G
Cliildren
G
Cliarles
1315
Allen
131(>
Matilda
Harry
1317
Mary
1318
Fannie Olevia
1319
Clara
Lizzie
June 29, 1831
1320 Annie T.
Dec.
20.
1858
Feb.
10.
18(J0
Mar.
12.
1802
Jan.
19.
18G7
Apr.
8,
1809
Nov.
23,
1871
Jan.
5,
1874
Dee.
3.
1875
July
12.
1879
Jeremiah Lewis
Vesta Klotz
Frank ^Mental
Charles Straubel
Charles J. Smith
Tliomas Smith
Tilgliman Halteman
696
5 218 Anna M. Benner
G Children
0 1321 Edwin Augustus
Harford Samuel
Olevia Maria
Geneviere Martlia
Cora Matilda
1322 Thomas William
Robert Austin
Louise Virginia
Forest Luther
Dec. 24, 1841
Nov. 22, 1803
Feb. 15, 1809
Sept. 10,
1809
June 7, 1870
July 23,
1870
Dec. 1, 1873
Apr. 10. 1875
Aug. 12. 1870
Sept. 12. 1877
Apr. 25, 1881
July 10, 1882
Oct. 20,
1882
Edwin T. Benner
Mary Vogel
Mary R. McMullein
697
5 218 Cliarles Augustus JacoI).v Nov. 11, 1M3
G Cliildren
0 1323 Addie Eliza
Irene Louisa
1.324 Lizzie Rebecca
1325 Emma Matilda
fallen Maria
Harold Wesley
Thomas Hartley
Robert Roy
Howard Henry
Warren Wilson
Harry Alton
Maliel Mary
Aline Charlotte
Oct.
29.
1808
Sept.
25.
1870
Oct.
10.
1881
Nov.
22,
1872
Dec.
12,
1874
Oct.
11,
1870
Apr.
1,
1878
Oct.
10.
1884
Feb.
17,
1880
Jan.
24,
1889
Aug.
18,
1881
Jan.
14,
1882
Jan.
30.
1883
July
0.
1884
Aug.
12,
1,884
Apr.
30,
1880
Dec.
12,
1887
Apr.
17,
1S91
Sept.
12,
1891
Sarah Schweykafer
George Wohlbach
Edwin Eastman
Edmond Oerter
THE CLEWEiLL FAMILY.
153
Gen. No,
Names
Born
Died
Married to
698
5
218
Olevia S. Smith
Aug. 20, 1845
Adam Smith
G
Cliildreu
G
132G
Charles J.
Sept. 4, 1866
Emma Knadler
Mary I.
Feb. 16, 1868
Oct.
5,
1868
William H.
July 24, 1870
Aug.
15
, 1895
Eugene A.
June 8, 1873
Flora 0.
July 21, 1875
July
4,
187T
Anmi E.
Sept. 17, 1877
Bayard M. G.
Oct. 31, 1880
Albert T.
July 9, 1883
Emily M.
July 26, 1885
699
5
218
Eugene F. Jacoby
Sept. 26, 1850
Marion jNIedernach
G
Children
G
1327
Minerva Virginia
Oct. 1, 1872
Amos Kichline
1328
Stella Matilda
Dec. 15, 1873
Rev. Wm. H. Boyer
John Clarence
July 12, 1876
Jnly
IS,
1876
1074
Charles Francis
Apr. 26, 1878
Laura Bickert
Eugene Henry
Sept. 16, 1881
Oct.
18,
1881
1329
Anna Arline
Warren Howard
Mar. 13, 1880
Oct. 26, 1883
Elmer Egbert
Walter Augustus
May 14, 1886
Sept.
3.
188G
Emily Elizabeth
Feb. 9, 1896
Aug.
9,
1896
700
-
218
Virginia M. Ruede
Jan. 25, 1856
Edward H. Ruede
G
Children
G
Albert Charles
May 14, 1874
Sept.
G,
1893
133U
Caroline Alice
Nov. 9. 1877
Charles Henry
1331
Ella Louise
Francis Henry
Nov. 17, 1878
Mar. 2, 1880
George Seip
Willie Edward
Mar. 14 1881
July
20,
1881
Lillie Edna
Mar. 14, 1881
July
20,
1881
1675
Mary INIatilda
May 6, 1882
Charles P. Stewiard
1332
Virginia Olevia
Rolrert Herman
Apr. 27, 1883
Aug. 3, 1884
William T. Jones
1G7G
Eva Elizabeth
Feb. 10, 1887
James Raub
1G77
Olga Irene
701
Feb. 28, 1888
Lewis Heffelfinger
5
219
Maria E. Cronthamel
Jan. 14, 1848
Jacob H. Cronthamel
G
Children
6
1502
Joseph K.
Aug. 1. 1861
Alice Fetterolf
1503
Alice K.
Dec. 10, 1862
Henry K'. Berger
1504
Ephraim K.
Aug. 23, 1864
Emma Cassell
1505
Erwin K.
Hillary K.
Aug. 5, 186T
Jan. 1, 1869
Lizzie Schmidt
1506
Charles K.
i\ov. 12, 1870
Ada Palmer
1507
Irene K.
Nov. 4. 1872
John Munzinger
Rebecca K.
Sept. 4, 1874
May
7,
1882
Emma K.
Aug. 27, 1876
Sept.
9,
1885
1508
Wallace K.
Sept. 30. 1877
Mabel Slaughter
1509
Willard K.
Sept. 16. 1881
Elsie Cadwallader
1510
Jacob K.
Sept. 6. 1884
^
Florence Summ
154
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
702
5
219
Sarah A. (Laudenberger)
Swartley
Aug. 3,
1844
G
Children (1st husband)
6
1678
Emma
June 2,
1867
1679
Laura
Aug. 4,
1S69
16S0
Charles
Children (2d husband)
Sept. 2,
1870
Susana
May 16
1876
1681
Lizzie
Jan. 23,
1878
16S2
Katie
703
May 5,
1881
5
219
Rebecca Frankenfield
Oct. 26,
1849
G
She had two children but
1,0th die
d in i
Died
Married to
Mar.
1898
Apr. 80, 1878
1. M. Laudenberger
2. Ab. D. S^Yartley
Asher Miller
Jonas Clemme
Maggie Crowell
Irwin Eruey
Tliomas Comstancer
Dec. 22, 1876 Edw. T. Frankenfield
704
5 219 Charles William Keck
G Children
6 1333 Wilson David
Maggie Idella
1334 Edwin Frankenfield
1335 Lillian May
Charles Raymond
Rertha Serena
Floranus Reno
Elsie Corinne
Abner Watson
705
5 220 Emma J. Ward
Gr Children
6 James Samuel
Esther Josephine
William Henry
Ethel Marion'
Martha Adeline
Albert Luckenbach
Mary Alice
706
5 220 Samuel D. Luckenbach
<T Child
6 ^Martha Olga
707
222
John Davis
Children
ir)3S Edna Elizabeth
Allen Jay
May E.
Earl Clinton
rharloc! Schuylar
Florence Gladvs
Jan. 13. 1851
Kate C. Rosenberger
^lar. 1. 1873
Lillie Irene Zeari
Jan. 7. 1875
Mar.
22,
1876
Apr. 2. 1877
Clara M. Lukens
Jan. 26. 1879
Frank B. Lewis
Aug. 9. 1881
Nov.
20.
1891
Jul V 29. 1,883
Oct.
1,
1896
May 4, 1885
Dec. 14, 1888
Dec.
10.
1891
May 30. 1893
*
Sept. 14, 1858
Ilenry James Wa
Mav 6. 1886
Apr. 26. 1887
Sept.
14,
1889
Nov. 29. 1890
Nov.
25,
1893
Alar. 19, 1892
Apr.. 16. 1894
June
25,
1894
Apr. 20. 1895
Julv
15,
1895
June 5. 1898
Sept.
1,
1898
>rar. 18. 1867
Olga C. Hesse
Oct. 13, 1900
Apr. 13, 1852
Ida McMasters
Dec. 11, 1879
Nelson H. True
July 9, 1882
May 17. 1885
Sept. 17, 1888
Aug. 9. 1891
Apr. 3, 1899
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
155
Born
Died
Born
Died
Married to
708
222 Sanuiel D. Davis
Mm\
18,
1853
No children
709
223 Owen B. Clewell
:May
26,
18-14
Children
En gene A.
May
10,
1869
Harvey M.
Feb.
15,
1871
Minerva
Jan.
29,
1877
Lizzie R.
Mar.
19,
1878
Edv\-ard S.
Feb.
27,
1881
Frederick D.
Feb.
27,
1881
Charles W.
Nov.
17,
1882
Alfred A.
Apr.
8,
18S5
Amanda E.
Jnne
18,
1886
Mary E.
Mar.
16.
1888
Lillie J.
Mar.
16.
1888
1. Hannah INIarmen
2. Sarah Denner
Caroline Zellner
710
5 223 Alice E. Weidner
G Children
Dec. 17, 1854
()
1336
H. Clande
Feb. 12,
1877
1468
Estella y.
Mar. 21,
1878
Howard W.
May 30,
1881
Willis H.
Jnne 17,
1883
Thomas S.
Apr. 21,
1889
711
5
223
Theodore W. Clewell Feb. 19,
1857
G
Children
6
Herbert I.
Jnly 28.
1883
Goldie W.
Dec. 5.
1884
Williard S.
Apr. 19,
18S9
Helen M.
Mar. 23,
1893
R. R. Weidner
Sadie Bnchecker
Constantine Collins
Fidena Butz
712
5 223 Andrew Clewell
G No children
1859
Alice Frederick
713
5
G
6
223
Ida R. Smith
Children
Grace S. R.
Arthur R.
Irene E.
Harry R.
714
Apr. 3, 1864
Jnne 5, 1892
Apr. 27, 1894
Sept. 11, isa-
Nov. 30, 1901
June 10,
isrt:
6
223
Ellen S. Hansm^an
Children
Anstin F.
May E.
Ang. 19, 1867
June il 1890
Apr. 9, 1898
Richard Smith
Percival Hausman
156
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
715
5 224 Maria Fogel
G Cbildren
G 1337 Franlc G.
Howard H.
716
5 225 Milton H. Sterner
G Cliiltlreu
G 1338 William Allen
1339 Stella Louisa
Edward Lafayette
Oliarles Raymond
717
.1 225 Ellen A. Earick
G Children
G 1340 Harry A.
Arthur D.
ir>88 :Minnie B.
1341 Alvin R.
Ko1)ert L.
Earl J.
Etta M.
Cashus C.
Nettie N.
Eva M.
Apr. 2, 1854
July 5. 1877
Mar. IG, 1883
May 14, 1850
.Jan. G. 1872
Sept. 19, 1874
Oct. 26, 1877
Dec. 19, 1887
Dec.
May
June
Sept.
July
Feb.
Apr.
JulA-
July
Not.
1851
27, 1870
13, 1872
2G, 1873
5, 1874
5, 1878
14. 1882
13, 1884
13, 1886
14, 1889
27. 1892
Feb. 6, 1898
Jan. 8, 1887
Feb. 34, 1891
Feb. 21, 1891
Tilghman Fogel
Jennie R. Beers
Sarah Amanda Yob
Molet Mary Pierce
Freeman Eigelberger
Robert W. Earicl
Millie George
J. E. WeidaAV
Estella Myers
718
Allen J. Sterner
Child
Louise Evelyn
719
Annie A. Smith
Child
Mabel
720
Charles ^Y. Clewell
Children
John Walter
Clarion Amanda
721
Morris G. Clewell
Children
Helen ^Mnrin
Esther Pauline
722
Coi'is Frank Clewell
Child
Warren Charles
Mar. 4. 1856
Nov. 26, 1881
Mar. 3, 1863
Oct. 2. 1891
Nov. 14, 1864
Apr. 9, 1893 Julv 17. 1901
Sept. 22, 1900
Aug. 30. 1860
:\rav 21. 1891
Mar. 22, 1905
Aug. 14, 1869
Sept. 8, 4903
Clara M. Yost
Charles K. Smith
Emma I\I. Seipel
Ida Fatzinger
]\iainie Bender
THE CLBWELL FAMILY.
157
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
723
5 228 .Tohii Frankliu Reed
G No childi-eu
724
5 228 Marcus J. Reed
G Children
Oct. 23, 180L
Oct. 8', 1866
6
Josiah Fredericli
Mary Pauline
John Williams
725
Mar.
Apr.
Sept.
9, 1891
21, 1893
25, 1897
5
228 Emma Keim
Sept.
16, 1868
a
Children
6
Robert Reed
Esther S.
May
July
27, 1890
20, 1891
July
li,
1890
Joseph Clewell
Sept.
3, 1892
Oct.
16,
1892
Franklin J.
Nov.
26, 1893
July
2<,
1894
Anna Isabella
Jan.
31, 1895
John Benjamin
July
9, 1896
Apr.
9,
1897
Isabel Henderson
Esther A. Williams
Franklin J. Keim
726
5
229
Hannah L. Bordner
G
Children
6
1342
Carrie U.
Ida May
1343
Sanford D.
727
5
229
Georire B. Fell
G
Children
6
Georg-e Henry
Charles Martin
Francis Leo
Emmitt Ryan
728
5
230
Jacob L. Clewell
(t
Child
0
1405
Nett'e R.
1845
Oct. 31, 1866
Aug. 24, 18bo
July 12, 1875
Sept. 4, 1851
Apr. 4, 1884
Aug. 29, 1887
Dec. 26, 1894
Aug. 17, 1897
June 29, 1856
Apr. 14, 1886
William M. Bordner
J. S. Cory
1892 Single
Anna Peck
Mary Rhyan
Laura Shaver
Jesse Keeney
729
5 230 Hannah E. Sheldon
G No children
730
5 230 Hattie C. Raskins
G Children
6 Earl Frederick
Harold Clewell
Edith Jrxattie
Aug. 31, 1858
Dec. 29, 1863
June 21, 1890
Nov. 16, 1891
Sept. 29, 1892
Frank Sheldon
Fred H. Easkins
158
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No. Names
Born
731
5 230 Charles H.
G Children
G Howard M.
AVilbert N.
Hazel Kay
Kuth Irene
Frank E.
Clewell
Feb. 11. lS(Ui
Oct. 2G, 1890
Feb. G, 1892
Oct. 11, 1895
Dec. 30, 1897
Apr. 1, 1901
I>ied
Married to
Eena Noel
732
Artnur G. Clewell
No children
Any. 27, 1873
Maud E. Bennett
733
5 231
Mary E. Vreeland
.Tan. 4, 1S45
July
10,
1870
Aaron Vreeland
G
Children
G
Charles Shane
Nov. 4, 18(57
1344
William Clewell
Peter Lltzenberger
.Tune 10. lS(t9
July 28, 1872
Helen E. Young
1345
Jesse Robert
May 9, 187G
Hattie A. Trexler
734
Emma L. Lambert
No children
735
I^ucinda A.
Children
Lillian G.
Aruna S.
.Tan.
1851
Birdsey
Jan. 20, 1855
Apr. 21, 1883
Aug. 27, 1887
232
736
David H. Ruhrauff
No children
737
"5
232
Susan Amanda Gould
Dec.
2G, 1849
G
Children
0
p:va May
May
21, 1809
134G
David Arnold
Mar.
4, 1871
1347
Helen Asenith
i:>ec.
IG, 1872
Susan Amanda
Sept.
9. 1S74
Cora Ella
July
15, 187G
738
5
232
Celestia J. Baker
Aug.
4. 1858
G
Children
Jan.
27. 1876
(■)
1348
Eliva Maude
Edwin Clewell
739
Jan.
8, 1881
5
232
Cornelia L. L^arnsworth Oct.
22, 1859
G
Children
G
George
Fob.
18. 1882
Iveinieth Charles
May
1. 1892
Alton I>ynp
July
1, 1900
Pier son Lambert
Frank P.lrdsey
Susan P. Beach
Samuel S. Gould
Netta E. Whitbread
Benjamin R. Hall
James E. Baker
Chester Berry
:\Lar. 29, 1901 Chas. P. Farnsworth
Aug. 4, 1882
Sept. 2, 1901
Aug. 18, 1870
Apr. 29, 1903
THE OLEWELL FAMILY.
159
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
740
5
G
232
George W. Rosenberg
Children
George W.
James R.
William R.
Francis
Mathias
741
Jan. 25, ISGl
Apr. 18, 1885
Oct. 22, 1889
June 13, 1891
Jan. 12, 1895
Jan. 11, 1897
Apr.
10,
1904
Mary A. Kinsella
5
(3
233
William M. Clewell
Children
Wesley Seymore
Robert William
742
Dec. 28, 1857
Oct. 25, 1888
July 19, 1890
iNIary K. Tibbals
5
ti
Aug
1349
ustus S. Bishop
Children
Morris G.
Ada C.
Sarah Emily
Henry D.
Louisa A.
743
Aug. 19, 1S4G
May 8, 1871
May 2G, 1873
Jan. 28, 1875
Sept. 26. 1877
June 30, 1879
Caroline E. George
Annie Musselman
5
Cr
234
Emil J. Bishop
Child
:\Iartha M.
744
Apr. 20, 1857
May 7, 1885
]Margaret E. Kautz
5
G
235
Orlando B. Desh
No children
745
Sept. 30, 1843
Marion E. Willets
5
G
235
William D. Desh
Children
Henry D.
Robert J.
746
Feb. 14, 1^8
Sept. 23, 1885 -
Sept. 22, 1888 ~
E. C. Schoeuenberger
5
G
G
237
1350
1351
1352
Caroline Bless
Children
Evelyn J.
Ellen A.
Robert A.
Flora
Edward
747
Apr. 19, 1850
May 26, 18G9
Oct. 7. 1872
May 11, 1879
Oct. 23, 1881.
June 20, 1884
Jan.
26,
1883
William H. Bless
George W. Sherman
George W. Cuft'
Jeanette Fearn
5
G
G
Willi
1353
am H. Clewell
Children
Carrie E.
George B.
William A.
Ruth J.
WaiTen R.
Lillian E.
Aug. 3, 1852
Aug. 17, 1881
Aug. 31, 1886
Jan. 27, 1893
Nov. 28, 1896
Aug. 13, 1898
Dec. 5, 1900
Apr.
Apr.
5.
21,
1897
1899
Alice Hendricks
David Williams
160
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
748
5 237
G
6
George Clewell
Child
John
749
Nov. 3, 1856
Mar. 1882
May
23, 1882
Josephine Lerch
5 237
G
6
Curtis Clewell
Children
Nellie M.
Mary J.
Joseph R.
750
Mar. 29, 1858
Aug. 30, 1882
Sept. 22, 1884
Sept. 24, 1888
Annie Newbold
5 238
G
6 1539
Oliver D. Pearson
Children
Raleigh M.
William J.
Lottie M.
Bernice 0
Ella J
751
Feb. 9, 1843
Apr. 27, 1868
Apr. 27, 1872
May 21, 1879
July 3, 1882
Oct. 23, 1884
July
27, 1800
Valeria Trexler
Effle Ourg
5 238
G
Elmina V. Wilton
Child
Jennie B
752
Nov. 7, 1845
June 11, ]885
Edwin Wilton
5 238
G
6
1354
1355
Cornelia V. Schantz
Children
C. William
Frank P.
Howard B.
Mattle F.
Fred M.
Lees J.
Mary P.
Lilian M.
Evelyn 0.
753
Mar. 5, 1848
Feb. 21, 1872
May 9, 1875
Dec. 18, 1878
Nov. 2. 1880
Apr. 27, 1882
Jan. 29, 1884
Apr. 2, 1886
Oct. 21, 1891
Aug. 20, 1893
June
9, 1875
Benjamin F. Schantz
Sallie Goranflo
Lizzie Brick
5 238
G
6 1356
Mary McEntee
Children
Paul D. Pearson
Thomas P.
Edith M.
754
Nov. 13, 1852
1872
1885
1895
Thomas P. McEntee
Nellie Morris
5 238
G
Jennie E. Lees
No children
Dec. 7, 1800
William Lees
755
5 238 Lawrence R. Reason
G No children
Dec. 31, 1807
Lucetta Cuffel
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
161
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
756
5 240
Emma L. Schneller
May 7, 1858
Henry B. Schneller
G
6 1357
Children
Herman J.
Robert B.
Charles H.
Helen 0.
757
Feb. 4, 1882
Mar. 30, 1883
Nov. 30, 1887
Jan. 25, 1892
May 10, 1888
Hattie Sensenbach
5 241
Annie (Rickert) Rice
May 1, 1839
I
1. Charles Rickert
2. Edwin Rice
G
6 1358
1464
Children (first husl);ina)
Sarah Jane
William
Adalaide Emily
Child (second husband)
Robert Henry
758
Dec. 24, 1859
18G1
Aug. 8, 1865
Jan. 14, 1883
John H. Wilson
Edward Chandler
5 241
Ellen M. (Weiser) Nolf
Apr. 29, 1849
{
1. William Weiser
2. William Nolf
G
G 1359
Child (first hnsband)
William U.
759
Sei^t. 20,
Ida Whitesell
5 241
Oliver B. Hinkle
Jan. 29, 1856
Carrie Stem
G
6
Child
Claire I.
760
July 3, 1881
5 241
Maria Keeler
Apr. 28, 1843
Henry Keeler
G
G 1360
loei
Children
Stella M.
Ella A.
Charles W.
Frank V.
761
May 4, 1868
Nov. 18. 1873
Dec. 16, 1875
Feb. 11, 1885
Apr. 23. 1S77
Henry Blumenshine
E. D. Melvin
5 242
Alfred J. Harwi
Jan. 21, 1847
Elizabeth Whitehead
G
6 1473
Children
Mabel C.
Frank E.
762
Sept. 4. 1878
Oct. 20, 1884
H. P. Shedd
5 242
Edwin 0. Harwi
Jan. 7, 1850
Sept. 4, ino:!
Emma Kemerer
G
G
1472
Children
Myron L.
Bertha
Edwin 0.
763
Sept. 8. 1872
Nov. 17, 1878
May 24, 1891
J. C. Thomas
5 242
Wilson H. Harwi
Aug. 13, 1^58
Ellen Frey
G
6
Children
Warren A.
Wilson J. H.
Merritt 0.
Oct. 25, 1881
Nov. 7, 1S88
Aug. 4, 1890
162
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
764
5
243
MUton C. Ritter
Child
Agues Matilda
765
June 27, 1857
July 15, 1879
Dec.
24,
1893
3
G
0
243
Oliver C. Ritter
Children
Dora Emelia
^^'arreu John
Robert Charles
Florence Agnes
766
June 1, 18G1
Oct. 17, 1882
Sept. 22, 1886
Dec. lU, J 888
Nov. 24, 1898
Aug.
8,
1905
5
G
0
245
13G2
Alice D. Strasburger
Children
Frederick Steward
Emma Eliza
Elmira Therasia
Alfred Ashton
Charles Elmer
Walter William
Nov. 9, 1S5G
Jan. 18, 187G
Oct. 17, 1878
May 28, 1880
Nov. 30, 18S3
Mar. 21, 1888
Feb. 19, 18^2
June
Aug.
Oct.
9.
1,
30,
, 1877
1882
18«8
Ida Walter
Elenora Roller
Herman Strausburger
Charles Umstead
767
5
245
Erwin J. Bruch
Feb.
12, 1859
G
Children
G
Florence Irene
Oct.
31, 1884
Jennie Eliza
Mar.
12, 1886
Aug. 8^
1886
Girl
ftlar.
12, 1886
Infancy
Earl Ellsworth
Mar.
21, 1888
Walter John
Sept.
20, 1890
Nov. 20,
1890
Frederic Fillmore
Feb.
5, 1894
Joseph Ashton
Aug.
17, 1895
Feb. 16,
1898
Myra Adele
June
17, 1901
768
5
245
Carrie Irene Ilankey
Jnly
9, 1S6G
G
No children
Emma E. Kremser
Charles Hankey
5 245 Elmer C. Bruch, M. D.
G No children
770
5 246 John A. Hower
G Child (first wife)
G 13G3 Edward
771
5 246 Marcus J. flower
G Child
G Asher
Dec. 22, 18G9
May 22, 3882
Margaret E. Keiper
June 30, 1863 Apr. 14, 1903 ( 1. Annie Girard
\ 2. Christiana Fenner
Elsie Frey
A 1)1-. 2.-. 1870 Sept. G. 1890 Estella Fenner
Jan. 4, 1890
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
163
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
772
5
246
Estella M. Olpp
Apr. 3, 1873
George Olpp
G
Child
0
Hazel May
773
Oct. 1, 1894
5
24G
Robert E. Hower
Apr. 19, 1876
Emma Frey
G
Child
C.
Robert F.
774
Nov. 8, 1900
5
247
Sanih E. Stuckey
Oct. 31, 1845
Christian Stuckey
G
Child
G
Charles H.
775
July 26, 18S4
Aug.
26,
1884
5
249
Clarence E. Crist
Mar. 13, 1851
Flora I. Rothrock
G
Children
(J
Elenora E.
Caroline Louisa
Frederick Clarence
Nov. 30, 1883
Aug. 7, 1§S5
Mar. 26, 1887
William Francis
July 3, 1889
Sept.
1889
Rodney Randall
Aug. 9, 1890
Aug.
22
1896
Herbert Haman
Aug. 28, 1892
Edward Eugene
Apr. 3, 1895
Margaret Maria
Aug. 24, 1898
Paul Gary
Dec. 28, 1900
Flora Catharine
Feb. 28, 1903
776
5
249
William C. Crist
July 29, 1856
Mattie A. Winkler
G
No children
777
5
253
^Margaret A. George
Jan. 16, 1848
Dec.
11,
1902
John George
G
Children
6
1364
William H.
Sept. 28, 1867
r;
"
Minnie B. Kolb
John F.
Oct. 26, 1873
Feb.
16,
1874
Clara May
Oct. 2, 187«
Dec.
15,
1880
1540
Flora H.
778
]Mar. 28, 1884
George M. Hazelton
5
253
John F. Clawell
July 25, 1850
May
28,
1894
Mary Blier
G
Children
6
1365
Katie Gertrude
Dec. 17, 1872
Philip Reilly
1366
Mary Elizabeth
Sept. 27, 1874
John McNerney
John Francis
Apr. 11, 1876
Oct.
IS,
1879
Walter Francis
May 21, 1885
779
5
253
Daniel James Clawell
Oct. 8, 1852
1
r 1. Annie Hunsteffer
1 2. Otilia F. Gramlich
G
Children (first wife)
1367
John G.
Edward F.
Children (second wife
.Tuly 16, 1875
Sept. 30, 1877
)
Minnie Hellings
1368
Clara 0.
Carrie A.
June 1, 1883
June 10, 1889
Edwin C. Bobbins
164
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No,
Names
. Born
Died
Married to
780
5
253
William H. Clawell
Aug. 26, 1856
Clara L. Wentzel
G
Cliildreu
6
Joliu
William H. Jr.
May 29, 1883
Nov. 18, 1888
May
11,
1885
Ed\\^in G.
June 22, 1895
Mar.
31.
1897
Gorrell B.
Oct. 31, 1897
781
.")
2.")o
Hannah Lxigar
Sept. 10, 1859
Jan.
9,
1884
Harry R. Lugar
G
Children
G
Harry
Nov. 5. 1880
Clara May
Dec. IS. 1883
Oct.
24,
1892
782
5
25S
Laura L. Albright
July 24, 1870
Herbert A. Alltright
G
Children
6
Helen M.
Edith E.
783
Dec. 23, 1892
Oct. 6, 1894
5
200
S. Charles F. Clewell
Mar. 22, 1881
Rosa Shoemaker
G
Children
6
Herman E.
Dec. 1. 1902
Daniel Arthur
June 1, 1904
July
24,
1904
784
5
261
Laura M. Dalzell
Sept. 20, 1852
Mar.
9,
1880
J. Allen Dalzell
G
No children
785
5
261
Ellen P. Riege
June 29, 1858
C. A. G. Riege
G
(>
Children
Archer G.
Apr. 2. 1882
Allan D.
June 25. 1884
Apr.
4,
1888
786
5
261
.li'cher A. Clowes
Mar. 23, 1861
Dec.
30,
, 1888
Ida L. Harmstad
G
Children
(ieorge A.
Laura Marian
Emma Louisa
787
Oct. 5. 1886
Dec. 27. 1887
Dec. 14, 1888
5
262
Helen C. "Sloxer
May 22, 1872
James T. Moyer
(i
Children
Allan C.
.Tames T.
788
June 26, 1893
Apr. 24, 1896
r.
<;
(i
2f>;',
Ellen E. Andrews
Children
Clara L.
May 30, 1854
Sept. 5. 1874
May
9,
1898
Joseph Andrews
^?,m
.Tames I\
Nov. 2, 1875
Emma Repsher
1870
Annie
Dec. 22, 1878
William Lilly
1547
Clinton H.
July 2. 1880
Ida Fehnel
Elni;i V.
Dec. 22, T«82
Apr.
4.
1892
^rartha
Feb. 17, ISaS
Calvin J.
Mar. 1885
July
1885
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
165
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
789
5 2(.>3 Sarah C. Abel
G Children
C. lyil Anna A.
Frauliliu l^J.
Howard E.
790
5 203 Eugene Gold
G Child
6 Howard Eugene
791
5 204 Eugene W. Stocker
Mar. 2, 1857
Dec. 9, 1S85
Jan. 15, 1889
Mar. 17, 1890
Oct. 18, 1871
June 13, 1904
Apr. 20, 1855
G Children
0 Daisy Olevia Sept. 25, 1881
1497 William Franklin Aug. 20, 1883
Henry Emelius Mar. 23, 1885
No childi-en with second wife
792
5 2G4 J. Martha Peisert
G Child
0 Detitia A.
Aug. 27, 1802
Jan. 12, 1890
793
5 204 Charles A. Stocker
G Cliiklren
0 l>ank Emelius
Catharine Angelica
David Valentine
Carrie Naomie
Freddie Peter
Paul Uhler
Emma Henrietta
Son
794
5 204 Mary C. Voigt
G Child
0 Marie A.
795
5 204 George D. Stocker
G Children
6 Ralph E.
Chester G.
796
5 205 Catharine E. Uhler
G Chiklren
0 Gertrude MLnerva
William Richard
Clayton G.
Florence
Walter
Warren
Aug. 8,
May 12,
July 25,
Dec. 15,
Aug. 0,
Nov. 23,
Nov. 22,
Nov. 0,
Nov. 0,
1804
1892
1894
1895
1897
1898
1900
1902
1902
May 29, 1800
Sept 9, 1897
Apr. 20, 1870
May 20, 1896
Nov. 9, 1898
June 27, 1859
Feb. 14, 1879
July 12, 1880
Apr. 24, 1882
Apr. 10, 1888
Jan. 9, 1S92
Jan. 9, 1892
Mar. 4, 1892
Zachariah Abel
Wilfred R. Menimert
Gertie Michael
1. Henrietta Bush
2. Matilda Heinlein
Jennie M. Resh
.Tames Peisert
Olivia Uhler
Mar. 18, 1895
May 12, 1899
Infancy
Albin Voigt
Mary A. Becker
Madison V. Uhler
166
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
797
5 2V,-,
otto A. Sehmickle
Aug. 24, ISGl
G
Children
6
Eds^ar
July 31, 18S1
it;so
Habel
xMar. 12, 1884
Raymond
Mar. 18, 1887
1087
Florence
INIay J). 1800
Frederic
Dec. 28, 1893
Charles
May 3, 1895
Helen
Nov. 11, 1897
Died
Married to
Aravesta Howell
Clarrissa Riegel
Howard Yeislej'
Thonia.s M. Burley
798
f)
265 Roliert H. Schmickle
Oct
8, 1863
G
Children
0
Edith Mildred
Nov.
13. 1888
Aug. 5, 1889
Helen
Mar.
24. 1891
Adella W. Schooly
799
5 265 William M. Schmickle
G No Children
Jan. 5, 1860
Annie John*^on
265
800
Alice L. Lerch
Children
Williard C.
Clarence W.
Robert
Dec. 27, 1868
Jan. 20. 1892
Apr. 14, 1897
Nov. 16, 1900
Apr. 15, 1895
Clemence J. Lerch
801
5 265 Charles F. Schmickle
G Children
6 Lucile
AVilliam Andrew
Aug. 3, 1870
Mar. 25, 1899
Apr. 8, 1902
Minerva Dennis
802
5 265 Annie C. Beitel
G Childrden
6 Hilda E.
Nov. 20. 1872
Aug. 1(), 1901
Clemence F. Beitel
266
803
Laura L. Adams
Childi-eu
Ravmond G.
Holen A.
Miriam E.
July 17. 1866
Feb. 2(^ 1892
May 24, 1894
July 20. 1899
Thomas H. Adams
804
26() Hoi-taiisia E. Seyfried
Child
Emily C.
Dec. 8. 1867
Oct. 22, 1900
Carl H. Seyfried
THE CLEWELL FAMILY,
167
Gen. No.
Names
Died
Married to
457
286
805
Charles W. Loux
Helen A. Loux
Children
E'rances Willard
Neal Dow
Wendell Phillips
Anna Rhoda
William Giersch
Madeline Esther
David Trein
Dec. 4, 1S6S
Apr. 10, 1870
July 21, 1894
NOY. 6. 1895
June 13, 1897
Nov. 8, 1899
Sept. 17, 1901
Feb. 3, 1905
Mar. 30, 1907
Helen A. Giersch
Charles W. Loux
806
5 26G Madora 0. Siegfried Apr. 10, 1872
G For her family see (521)
Robert L. Siegfried
807
5 2G6 Anna E. Merges
G Children
6 Catharine E.
Francis A.
Oct. 25. 1876
Jan. 29, 1904
Oct. 22. 1905
Francis C. Merges
808
5 266 Mabel A. Knauss
G Children
6 Martha Catharine
5 268
G
268
809
Edward W. Colver
Children
Clyde W.
Helen
Bessie M.
Joseph L.
Mary L.
Ellwood E.
Nellie G.
Raymond S.
810
Albert J. Colver
Childi-en
Steward R.
Helen C.
Paul W.
811
5 268 Emma L. Itterly
G Children
6 Clarence A.
Elsie J.
Ida M.
Aug. IS, 1881
July 15, 1905
Apr. 14, 1869
Feb.
5.
1891
Mar.
4,
1892
Nov.
5,
1894
June
5.
1896
June
26.
1897
Aug.
26.
1898
Dec.
29.
1900
June
22.
, 1902
Aug.
16,
1871
Jan.
28;
1897
Sept.
4.
1900
May
9,.
1905
June
14,
1873
Jan.
8,
1893
Feb.
13,
1896
Oct.
6,
1905
Charles J. Knauss
Amanda Hanshue
Annie Rodenbach
Aaron Itterly
168
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
812
5
2GS Annie 0. Breidinger
Oct.
16,
1SS5
G
Children
(;
Paul D.
Jan.
27.
19U4
Mary S.
Dec.
11,
190t5
Edward D. Breidinger
813
5 209 Franklin B. Steiner
G Child
G 1020 Harry
Sept. 17, 1836
Sept. 30, 18G0
:Mar. IS, 186v
Augusta E. Bauer
Mary C. Kohl
814
5 269 Tilghman S. P. Steiner Feb. 19, 1843
G Children (second wife)
(J Beatus Sept. 15, 1807
Clarinda A. June 7, 1869
1372 Daisy L. Dec. 27, 1871
Parker A. Jan. 17, 1875
1373 Clinton C. Mar. 21, 1876
1374 Mary E. Dec. 10, 1877
1375 Edward P. Sept. 27, 1879
1370 Salome J. Sept. 13, 1881
No children with his first wife.
Infancy
May 21, 1872
May 1, 1875
June 5, 1905
1. Louisa L. Giersch
2. Maria L. Gross
William Kinney
Alberta Miilei
John Rickenbach
Lizzie Graffin
Edgar Kiierr
815
5 270
Benjamin F. Beitel
July 17, 1844
G
Childi-en
G 1377
Ellsworth G.
Sept. 20, 1868
Alonza F.
June 19, 1870
1378
Clarence L.
Sept. 8, 1873
1379
Addie A.
Jan. 20, 1876
Frank W.
Nov 12, 1878
Fred B.
Dec. 5, 188^
Henry H.
Jan. 4, 1882
Sadie J.
Aug. 6, 18&1
Rosella
Oct. 6, 1886
Mellie T.
Oct. 13, 1888
Can-ie E.
Sept. 27, 1891 Feb. 20, 1897
816
5 270
James A. Beitel
Nov. 15, 1848
G
Children
0 1492
Lizzie A.
Oct. 16, 1872
1380
Annie Loretta
Oct. 4. 1875
1493
James E.
June 9. 1877
1381
Florence M.
Sept. 9, 1880
1494
J. William
Dec. 15. 1882
1495
Mellie H.
May 27. 1885
Bertha G.
Oct. 5. 1887 Oct. 5, 1889
Granville A.
Sept. 3. 1.S90
Charles H.
Aug. 7, 1894
Josephine Miksch
^Minnie Knoiise
Lizzie Umlandt
Edward E. Rehmel
Susan Meyers
Adolf Kunz
Orrin Butler
Minnie Haer
James Golden
Sylvia ]\retz
Charles Ries
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
169
Gen. No. Names
Born
Died
Married to
817
5 270 Granville A. Beitel
Mar. 28, 1850
Mai-y J. Sparks
G Children
U 1382 Wiliuuu L.
Sept. 27, 1871
Anna Stuber
1588 Emma V.
Feb. 3, 1873
Benjamin F. Ilomig
1383 Alice A.
Oct. 19, 1874
Harvey S. McCue
1384 Harry H.
June 2, 1876
Pearl Sparks
1885 Charles LeRoy
July 18, 1878
Agnes Stewart
1386 Robert B.
Feb. 28, 1880
Angle Baker
1387 Oliver P.
Jan. 22, 1882
Elizabeth 0. Stewart
Adella Gertrude
i\ov. 9, 1S83
Marion K.
Mar. 30, 1885
Aug.
IT,
1885
Herman G.
Nov. 4, 1886
818
5 270 Heury H. Oppelt
Mar. 20, 1856
Meeto M. Rehmel
G Children
G Jesse H.
Oct. 24, nS79
1388 Francis O.
May 28, 1883
Ethel Kiudelliter
819
5 270 Marietta C. Wheland
Sept. 13, 1864
John M. Wheland
G Child
6 Clara A.
Aug. 31, 1889
820
5 271 Miaria S. Schiffer
Oct. 7, 1842
Sept.
23,
1869
John Schiffer
G Children
G Laura F.
Feb. 21, 1865
Jan.
23,
1871
George J.
Nov 6, 1866
July
18,
1869
821
5 273 James L. Hess
Dec. 9, 1842
Mahala Deitterich
G Children
6 Stephen M.
July 3, 1873
Dec.
14,
1891
1389 E. Treas
Nov. 10, 1875
Margaret Savitts
Emma E.
Jan. 9, 1877
1688 Harry E.
Feb. 9,, 1881
Maud Jones
1689 Maud M.
July 23. 1882
Philip Swansberry
Bessie
Oct. 25, 1884
Fred
Oct. 25, 1887
Franklin
July 28, 1891
822
5 273 Edwin Charles Hess
July 18, x844
Mary A. Garis
G Children
6 1690 Helen Aurelia
May 24, 1867
Charles Stewart
Harry
May 2. 1869
July
16.
1869
Samuel Garis
Sept. 1871
Fanny Dare
1390 May
Nov. 30, 1874
Charles Giebler
Thomas Fredrick
Mar. 1877
1391 Susan Maria
Aug. 6, 1879
Samuel Ash
1392 William Edwin
Feb. 21, 1881
Rosa ;Markey
George Cohen
Jan. 6. 1885
Henry Bentley
Jan. 6, 1887
170
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
823
5
G
273
Silas D. Hess
No children
824
Sept. 14. 1S4G
Oct. 9,
18G8
Sarah Benward
5
G
2t;i
Emma E. Simpson
Children
Stephen G.
ITrank ^\.
825
May 20, 1849
May 4, 1874
Mar. 20, ISSG
Joseph B. Simpson
G
273
3394
M^iry E. Riedy
Children
Ida M.
Roy W.
Grace M.
Florence H.
Ruth V.
Mary L.
826
Nov. G, 1852
July 5, 18G8
Oct. 13, 1S74
Oct. 31, 1879
May 22. 1882
Jan. 25, 1889
Aug. 8, 1891
.Tan. 7.
1889
Benjamin Riedy
.lame*s V. Beigler
J. Russel White
5
G
0
273
Clark F. Hess
Child
Florence
827
Dec. 31, 185G
Aug. 2, 1883
Rebecca H. Collins
5
G
G
274
1395
139G
Sarah E. Cronmiller
Children
Flora A.
Bella E.
828
Mar. 11, 1852
June 29, 1874
Dec. 5, 1881
Rudolph Cronmiller
Daniel B. Bates
^\■liliam A. Jones
5
274
George A. Transue
July 15, 18G1
Belle F. Reynolds
G Children
Edward
George A.
Beata
A. Rudolph
William R.
829
5 275 Mary E. Althouse
G Child
6 1397 Carrie H.
830
Mar. 27, 1884
July 9, 189U Apr. 8, 1891
Mar. 29, 1894 Apr. 19, 1894
Apr. 21, 1896
Dec. 23, 1897
Sept. 7, 1855 Dec. 22. 1877
•July 9, 1876
5
275 Cora O. Odenwelder
Aug. 18,
1857
G
Children
6
Russell C.
Dec. 12.
18S1
John M. Jr.
May 27,
188G
Grace H.
Sept. IG.
1889
Ruth H.
Sept. Ki,
1889
Paul L.
June 14,
1892
^Monroe A. Althouse
Robert Rimpson
John M. Odenwelder
THE OLEWELL FAMILY.
171
Gen. No.
Names
Btora
Died
Married to
831
5 275 Ferdinand Herbst
G Child
G Beatus
July 29, 1859
Jan. 27, 1893 Sarali Faust
832
5 275 John W. Sweitzer
Dec. 14, 1872
G Childi-en
6 Edna M.
May 30, 1892
Esther H.
Sept. 12, 1894
Hany
Feb. 17. 1900
Leon Reginaldo
Infancy,
Gora Kirkendall
833
5 27G Lucy E. Dechant
G No Children
Jan 19. 1861
Calvin M. Dechant
834
5 277
Olevia Clifford
May 2, 1842
G
Children
G 1398
Oliver Charles
Feb. 4, 1870
Rosalie O.
Apr. 10, 1872
1399
Raymond A.
Dec. 24, 1873
A. Bertram
Dec. 5, 1875
Charles Clifford
Jennie R. Coltnmn
Mabel Williams
835
5 277
Anna M. Lamb
Nov. 17. 1843
G
Children
G 1G91
Bessie E.
Feb. 28, 187G
1C>92
Florence O.
June 4, 1877
A. Marie
Jan. 3, 1882
Orris T. Lamb
W. C. Shipnes
S. C. Paterson
836
5 277 Ellen L. Miller
G Childi-en
G 1400 Fred J.
Infant
Robert M.
Williard H.
1401 William R.
Carrie E.
Svdney L.
1G93 Lucila M.
Jan.
1847
Dec. 8, 18G8
Jan. 7, 1871
Jan. 1, 1872
Mar. 20, 1873
Mar. 6, 1875
Jan. 24, 1877
Apr. 5, 1885
Nov. 3, 188G
Jan. 27, 1871
Feb. 1. 1872
Aug. 24, 1874
:Mar. 23, 1882
Samuel H. Miller
Harriet L. Funck
Mai'v B. Williams
Howard Shimer
837
5 277 Carrie E. Sohneebeli
G Children
6 1402 Ellis C.
Louis Ferdinand
July 14, 1851
Oct. 6. 1879
May 13, 1892
Feb. 13, 1S9G
Hon. G. A. Schneebeli
Amalie Streitberger
172
GENEALOGY OF
Geu. No.
Names
838
Born
5 2'
77 Emma E. Shelhart
July
7,
18U1
G
U
Children
Maida A.
Joyce iM.
Faith I.
Apr.
l>e.-.
July
8,
24,
issa
1S87
1889
Dwight H.
Jan.
1,
1901
839
r. 2'
77 Alice M. Miller
July
7^
18G1
G
Child
Alfred F.
Apr.
19,
1902
Died
Married to
W. A. Shelhart
Milton Miller
840
5 279 Clara Amelia Allen
G Children
G Maude Genevieve
Paul Edward
Dec. 14, 1854 Aug. 17, 1893 Alfred ^^'. Allen
Jan. 7, 1881
Aug. 8, 1893
841
5 279 Minnie H. Loomis
G Children
G Florence Estella
Walter Henry
842
5 279 Edward C. Neidlinger
G No Childi-en
843
281 George P. Clewell
Children
Letha May
Alexander Hamilton
844
281 William H. Clewell
Children
William Paul
Opal
Edith Bishop
845
281 Carrie E. Clester
Children
Ruth E.
Orval W.
Samuel Alexander
846
5 282 John S. Krause
G Children
G Jessie Eloise
Frances Agusta
June 2, 1860
Dec. 1, 1888
Feb. 8. 181)2 Oct. 25, 1900
Oct. 21, 18G7
Jan. 27, 1801
Nov. 30, 1900
Sept. IG, 1904
Apr. 11, 18(50
Feb. 23, 1900
:\rar. 21, 1903
June 30, 1905
June 3, 1868
Jan. 17, 1896
Jan. 11.' 1899
Mav 2, 1903
Nov. 25, 1857
Dec. 10. 1897
Dec. 22, 1904
Apr. 21, 1903
Herbert C. Loomis
Ida Warwick
Caroline Hamilton
Carrie 'SI. Bishop
William Clester
Mary ]Moore
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
173
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
847
5
282 Clara A. Skinner
Apr.
28,
1872
G
Children
G
Louise J\r.
July
IS,
1900
James Henry
Feb.
22
1905
John Skinner
848
5 238 R. Paul Stout
G Children
6 Robert P.
Frank W.
Apr. 1, 1869
Apr. 2(i, 1895
July 15, 1899
Emma Wolle
849
5 284 Rev. Robert E. Clewell Jan. 30, 1871
G Children
6 Edgar Lewis July 22, 1896
Margaret Gille Aug. 31, 1900
Maimie Gille
850
5 285 Lucius E. Ricksecker
G Children
6 1403 Alice M.
1532 Harry Edmund
1404 Laura Elizabeth
Children (second wife)
Edmiind A.
Helen P.
Clarence A.
Nettie O.
Jan. 14, 1841
Mar. 12, 1862
May 30, 1864
Mar. 11. 1867
Jan. 6, 1882
Jan. 9, 1884
Oct. 13, 1885
Mar. 10, 1893
Apr. 28, 1893
1. Sabina Weaver
2. H. E. McFarland
Dexter P.. Sheldon
Leona AVilson
Milton Schmickly
851
5
285
Leonora A.
Ricksecker
Jan.
4, 1849
G
Children
6
1405
Alfred E.
Dec.
10, 1869
Robert A.
Dec.
29, 1871
Francis B.
Feb.
16, 1884
Paul E.
Apr.
11, 1886
852
5
280
Charles B.
Wolle
July
18, 1848
G
Children
6
1406
Joseph A.
Nov.
S. 1874
Esther E.
Dee.
1877
853
5
286
Robert N.
Wolle
July
1. 1850
G
Children
6
Nathaniel
N.
July
1, 1881
Theodore R.
Apr.
28, 1886
Rev. Jos. Ricksecker
Anna B. Waggoner
M. B. Hondel
Rebecca C. DaAvson
Alice S. Reist
174
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
854
5
289 Ella S. Caughey
Apr.
15,
1857
G
CliilcU-en
6
May Elizabeth
Apr.
15,
1883
Reed John
Nov.
26,
1884
Katrina M. Brandes
Mar.
25,
1887
Dorothy R. Carroll
Apr.
9,
1888
John Robert
June
21,
1889
Elisabeth A. Ingram
Oct.
19,
1891
Andrew
Nov.
6.
1893
Sarah Reed
Dec.
22,
1896
855
5
2Sy Carrie L. Thomson
Oct.
5,
1869
G
Children
6
Ethel Clewell
Aug.
5.
1886
Robert Derringer
Oct.
27,
1887
Phillip Leslie
May
23,
1890
Jean Margret
June
12,
1891
Earl Kenneth
Jan.
7,
1893
Glenn Edwin
Nov.
6.
1896
Mar.iorie May
Sept.
17,
1897
856
5 289 Frank D. Shouse
G Child
6 Robert
July 10, 1872
Oct. 1898
Reed M. Caughey
W. P. Thomson
Laura Saudey
857
290 Lvdia A. Faulkner
Children
Mary L.
James W.
1407 Phelie F.
Charles C.
Bertha M.
Robert C.
Henry F.
291
858
Leyddie A.
Child
George M.
859
291 Charles F. Clewell
Children
Maggie
Eddie
860
5 291 Edward L. Clewell
G Child
6 Roy
May 28, 1857
Sept. 23, 1878
Jan. 30, 1880
Jan. 22, 1882
Nov. 22, 1884
Jan. 13, 1886
Nov. 11, 1887
Nov. 22, 1889
Ephraim Faulkner
Timothy Black
Nov. 25,
Sterson Jan. 4, 1851 Mar. 28, 1870 Charles W. Sterson
Oct. 14, 1868
Oct. 30, 1852
Mar. 11, 189S
Aug. 6, 1902
Aug. 28, 1859
Apr. 8, 1904
Kate McGee
Elizabeth Salathiel
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
175
Gon. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
861
5
G
291
1408
Elizabeth E. Jones
Chiidi-en
Sarah
Charles
IMae
Golda
Clarence
Clyde
Guy
862
June 11, 1862
Apr. 19, 1882
Aug. 9, 1884
Dec. 17, 188G
July 20, 1889
Mar. 5, 1892
Apr. 21, 1895
Feb. 13, 1898
Oct.
25,
1899
H. Brad Jones
William Hutchens
5
G
6
291
Mary M. Mace
Children
Maude J.
Jennie M.
Nora E.
Arnieda M.
Frank A.
Opal A.
Malinda E.
Pearl M.
863
May 3, 1867
July 17, 1888
July 17, 1888
June 24, 1890
Jan. 23, 1893
Oct. 24, 1894
Nov. 22, 1897
July 31. 1901
June 1, 1905
Apr.
June
1,
30,
1894
1893
Alonzo Mace
5
G
6
291
Hannah R. James
Childi-en
Edward
Jesse
864
June 33, 1869
Oct. 21. 1891
Mar. 4, 1893
Elmer James
5
G
6
291
Missouri A. Furgeson
Children
Delia
Evert
Gladys
865
Apr. 27, 1872
Aug. 4, 1803
Mar. 12, 1897
May 8, 1903
Elmer Furgeson
5
G
6
293
1409
1410
Sarah B. Jones
Children
Dora D.
Ruth A.
Edna R.
866
Apr. 21, 1851
:\rar. 22. 1870
Oct. 4. 1877
Oct. IS, 1893
Nelson Jones
G. W. Eliott
C. L. Hickman
5
G
6
293
George W. Doss
Children
Laura E.
Franklin M.
867
Apr. 5, 1855
Apr. 13. 1884
June 20, 1888
Dec.
20,
1890
Emily Conn
5
G
6
293
Lydia Roach
Cliildren
George S.
Gertrude D.
:Mar. 27, 1858
Aug. 28, 1881
June 4, 1885
Peter H. Roach
176
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
868
5
293
Austin D.
Doss
Oct. 6, 1860
G
Children
6
A. Don
G. Mabel
Ruby V.
R. Earl
J. Dewey
869
Aug. 20, 1888
Dec. 11, 1890
Mar. 7, 1893
June 23, 1895
July 18, 1897
5
294
Lydia Osboiu-n
Nov. 21, 18G5
G
Children
6
Leslie Wilbur
Aug. 27, 1887
Ida May
Apr. 14, 1889
Bertha
May 3. 1891
Beatus
Aug. 16, 1893
Aug.
16,
1893
Mamie
July 22, 1895
Josephus
Benjamin
Sept. 19, 1897
Luella
Sept. 2, 1899
Milton C.
Mar. 9. 1902
Beatiis
Nov. 24, 1904
Nov.
24,
1904
870
5
295
Elmira C.
De Vore
Apr. 10, 1881
Dec.
12,
1903
Martha E. Nebergall
Asail W. Osbou'ra
William DeVore
871
5 297 Robert P. Vogenitz, Jr.
G Children
6 Justin
Chauncey
Deceased
872
5 299 Lorin Vogenitz
G Child
6 Henrietta
873
5 299 Russell Vogenitz
G Childi-en
6 Mabel
Lorena
874
5 300 Matilda Miller
G Children
6 1411 Kate J.
1412 William C.
Annie E.
Leila E. I.
Nov. 23, 1849 Sept. 11, 1888 George Miller
Feb. 26, 1871
Apr. 9. 1873
May 1875
Jan. 16, 1882
Apr.
1876
William II. Koch
Annie Burns
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
177
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
875
5
300
Eleuora Vaux
Mar. 13,
1855
G
Children
0
Harry
May 30,
1883
Florida
June 23,
1886
Charles
Dec. 22,
1890
Ursula
Mar. 21,
1893
Annie
. Oct. 23,
1898
Ella
John
876
5
spo
Edwin J. G. Clavelt
Feb. 20.
ISGO
G
Children (tirst wife)
6
Ma Del
Elsie
Annie
Ailen
Aug. 27. 1899
Charles Vaux
1. Ella Leibensberger
2. Emma Schantz
877
300 Flora Sehultz
Has children, but we
AY ere unal^le to get further inform;
Lewis Schultz
ition.
878
5 300 Joseph Wm. Clavelt
G Children
6 Joseph William
Miriam Amelia
Caroline Kate
Helen Evelyn
John B.
Aug. 20, 1865
Dec. 19, 1887
Dec. 20, 1889
Feb. 1, 1S91 Mar. 12, 1805
Mar. 17, 1893
Apr. 9, 1895
Justina Bittins
879
5 301 Levereen S. Fryer
G No children
Dec. 9, 1866
Benjamin Fryer
880
5
301 William J. Clewell
Feb. 16, 1874
G
Child
6
Helen M.
Oct. 28, 1897
Mamie A. Roth
881
5 302 Emma F. Wilson
G Children
(5 1113 May Elizabeth
Thomas Bird
•luly
Apr.
17,
20,
1877
1890
882
5 304 Charles C. Kellar
G Child
6 Mary B.
Jan.
July
28,
27.
1SG9
1897
Thomas Wilson
Charles Bortz
Molly Everett
178
GENEALOGY OF
Gei:
1. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
883
5
G
G
o08
("oiii A. Knitert
Children
George H.
Howard A.
884
May I, ISGO
Aug. 21, 1886
Apr. 28, 1803
Norman J. Rupert
5
G
G
308
Charlotte M. Ayres
Children
Thomas J.
Walter
885
Oct. 1.3, 18(;2
May 11, 1890
Mar. 19, 3892
George Ayres
5
G
6
308
Clarence O. Miksch
Children
Sherman Lloyd
Glenn Eugene
886
June 8, 1872
Dec. 3, 1900
June 1, 1903
Anna C. Gutensohn
5
G
6
308
Franklin E. Miksch
ChUd
Henry Hugo
887
Oct. 10. 1874
Sept. 19, 1902
• Mittie M. Harding
5
G
G
309
1414
Addie Phelps
Cliildren
IV ins
William
Gladys
Apr. 6, 1852
May 7, 1880
May 7, 1884
June 3, 1889
May 15, 1880
Alfred Phelps
Cornelia Bollard
888
5 310 George W. Miksch
G Children
Apr. 3, 1870
6
Lloyd G.
Jan.
2, 1902
:\Iaynard S.
Aug.
7, 1904
889
5
310 Susie E. Brantner
Dec.
3, 1871
G
Children
G
Elnia H.
Nov.
1. 1895
Homer L.
June
19, 1898
Eva B.
May
28, 1900
Leota M.
Oct.
4, 1903
890
.-,
31(» Itla M. Briles
Apr.
5, 1873
G
Children
<>
Mary E.
Nov.
10, 1892
Felix
Mar.
9, 1894
Oretta :M.
Oct.
22, 1895
ivooert
July
6. 1897
Pearly F.
May
30, 1899
Marceiies
1902
Theodore
1904
Dora A. Snyder
Samuel Brantner
Robert A. Briles
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
179
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
891
5
310
Erenia C. Morris
Dec. 1, 1874
G
Cliild
6
Ricliard A.
892
Dec 1, 1896
5
311
Lola A. Sutton
Aug. 31, 1868
G
Children
(j
Elizabeth M.
Oct. 31, 1896
George
May 16, 1900
David
Feb. 26, 1900
Dorothy
July 23, 1901
893
5
312
Kate Doty
Aug. 28, 1868
G
Children
G
Russell F.
Sept. 16, 1894
Marian E.
Sept. 25, 1896
894
5
G
31G
INIalinda Frey
Children
Jan. 1857
G
Harry
Sept. 6, 1878
William
Oct. 22, 1880
Martin
Oct. 13, 1882
S^lsan
Aug. 17, 1885
John
Mar. 6, 1890
Edwin
Feb. 22, 1892
895
5
316
Mary C. (Buneher) Keat
June 18, 1861
G
Children (1st husband)
6
Wilson F.
June 19, 1881
Lulu E.
Mar. 22, 1885
Elsie M.
June 22, 1889
With second husband
Orpha M.
Apr. 10, 1895
896
5
31G
Emma Menhennitt
G
Child
6
Lucy J.
897
Apr. 27, 1887
5
316
John Marsch
Nov. 9, 1866
G
Children
(')
Frank E.
Sept. 30, 1888
William H.
Oct. 22. 1890
George D.
Feb. 27, 1896
898
.-)
318
Rev. William H. Fehr
Apr. 2, 1874
G
Children
6
Marguerite Agnes
July 31. 1898
Emma Caroline
May 14, 1901
Ethel Dorothy
Sept. 24. 1903
Joseph William
Oct. 2, 1905
Nov. 1, 1S9G
Apr,
1900
Oscar J. Morris
H. T. Sutton
Garrett W. Doty
Edwin Frey
1. Frank Buneher
2. Robert Keat
Samuel Menhennitt
Emma Bachman
Lydia C. Rohn
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
899
Anson C. Fehr
Child
Florence Hoffman
Died
Sept. 3, 1875
Oct. 1, 1899
Married to
Lizzie A. Hoffman
319
900
Clara C. Reichley
Children
John Albert
Christian Frederic
Lucy May
Margaret Charlotte
Anna Marie
Clara Celesta
Mar. 23, 1878
July 17, 1895
Apr. 3. 1,S97
Feb. 10. 1900
Nov. 5. 1901
Aug. 16, 1903
Mar. 23, 1905
T. Oscar Reichley
901
Hattie E. Suess
Children
Marie Louisa
Richard Volkmai
Edith May
July 26, 1S80
Feb. 14, 1898
April 5, 1900 June 15, 1906
July 4, 1902 Aug. 17, 1903
Max Suess
902
5 319 Lizzie J. Bergheimer
G No Children
Oct. 4, 18S2
Daniel P. Bergheime
903
5 320 Milton R. Wolfe
G For his family see (569)
June 1, 1859
Emma Clewell
904
320
George L. Wolfe
Children
Margaret Ann
Helen Jane
905
Oct.
Aug.
June
1,
27,
4,
1871
1889
1893
322
Julia A. Douglass
Children
Norman E.
Helen C.
906
June
Nov.
May
26,
7,
2
1873
1S99
1901
324
Almeda L. Renshaw
No children
Mar.
18,
1853
Clara Minnich
Earl B. Douglass
Rev. Alex. B. Reuslnn^
907
5 .324 Cecelia E. Hamilton Feb. 2, 1859
G Children
(J Constance Beck Mav. 19. 1887
Arthur Beck Oct. 8, 1889
Kenneth Gardiner Feb. 20, 1893
Rev. J. T. Hamilton
THE CLE WELL FAMILY.
181
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
908
5 325 Eugene A. Brunner
G Obiklreu (first wife)
(j Aunie C.
1415 Ella M;
141G Gertrude L.
Roy S.
Mabel E.
Children (second wife)
Eugenia K.
Henrietta K.
Beata
Bessie I.
Edward H.
Mar. 5, ISll
1871
.Tune IS, 1874
IMay 17, 1876
B^eb. 14, 1881
Sept. 30, 1884
Dec. 24, 1892
May 7, 1894
June 13, 1895
Aug. 5, 1S9G
Mar. 26, 1900
1. Amelia Kutz
2. Emma Kem;mei"er
1871
June 26, 1895
Sept. 28, 1896
Jac
Wii
)b Hermai
iam Bovd
909
5 325 Edward H. Brunner
G Cliild
6 Fred J.
Sept. 4, 1848
July 16, 1880
Mary Werkbeiser
910
5 325 William N. Brunner
G No children
Nov. 7, 1853
Emma Markley
911
5 325 Lovin J. Brunner
G No Children
Jan. 23, 1855
Maria Farrel
912
5
325 Eliza L. Chilcott
Feb.
2, ISoS
G
Children
6
Anna B.
Aug.
13, 1890
Frank B.
JaB.
14, 1894
Edward R.
Mar.
23, 1897
Dorr is E.
Dec.
20, 1900
913
5
325 Cornelia M. Heberlin
Feb.
20, 1863
G
Children
6
Constance E.
Aug.
16, 1885
Carrie N.
Nov.
26, 1888
Frederick W.
Dec.
31, 1890
Lizzie H.
Jan.
24, 1893
Donald C.
Feb.
2. 1896
Paul F.
Jan.
14, 1900
914
5
327 Jane E. Beck
Sept.
25, 1858
G
Child
6
Jennie E.
July
22, 1879
Dr. F. B. Chilcott
William Heberlin
William M. Beck
Aug. 11, 1879
182
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
915
r^ 320
:M:ina Sliiekls
Oct. 6, 1852
G
Children
G
Helen E.
June 27, 1874
1518
T. Edgar
July 4, 1777
Theopliiliis N.
Nov. 3, 1870
Florence C.
July 31, 1882
Gertrude 0.
June 20, 1888
Rev. E. Shields
Amelie Schultze
916
5
332 Ida V. Tate
June
23,
1S57
G
Children
6
Annetta E.
Feb.
10,
1879
Paul E.
Apr.
14,
1881
William Edward
Aug.
1.
1883
Lula V.
May
10,
1886
J. Herman
Aug.
12,
1S90
Rufus Clewelll
July
15,
1894
William Tate
917
5 333 Gertrude E. Howell
G Children
0 Andrew Jay
Clewell
Laura
June 26, 1867
Jan. 29, 1895
Mar. 12, 1898
Dec. 21, 1902
June 6, 1895
Andrew J. Howell, Jr.
918
5 337 Cornelia R. iNIaek
G Children
6 1417 Clarence B.
1418 Josephine
1419 Emily L.
1420 Frances C.
1431 Bertine S.
1422 Horace M. B.
Mar. 2, 1845 Nov. 15, 1878 Edward G. Mack
.Jan. 11. 1868 Alice M. Henshue
June 16, 1869 Frank Haas
May 30, 1871 Rev. Allen Abel
July 1, 1872 Chas. W. McCully
Julv 4. 1874 Sarah McBride
April 21, 1877 Anna B. Shirk
919
5 337 Louisa M. Darward
G Children
6 1423 Clarence F.
Harriet S.
1694 Edwin A.
1424 Matilda C.
1425 Gertrude E.
Sept. 15, 1846
Mar. 7. 1876
:May 17. 1868
July 25, 1870
Aug. 15, 1873
July 24, 1875
Sept. 23, 1900
Oct. 11, 1881
Albert Darward
Mary T. Kimmei'le
ArmettA Gray
John Glosser
Richard Coghill
920
5
337
Lucius A. Cassler
Jan. 26.
1849
G
Children
()
John Arthur
Aug. 23,
1882
Helen A.
Oct. 26,
1887
Helen A. Bidwell
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
183
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
921
5 337 Caroline Coghill
G Children
6 142G Harry M.
Kiicliard L..
1427 Franli U.
1428 Ellen C.
Albert
Maude E.
Cortland C.
Matilda E.
George A.
Joseph A,
Sept.
1856
Sept. 23,
1876
.Tan. 25,
1878
Aug. 15,
1879
Mar. 24,
1881
Not. 7,
1883
Nov. 2G,
1884
Sept.
12,
1887
April 10,
1887
April 5,
1890
Mar.
18,
1891
Feb. 23,
1892
June
11,
1902
Dec. 24,
1894
Richard Coghill
Margaret Sullivan
Emma E. Holt
Artnur P. Bagby
922
5 338 Rev. William H. Hoch :\Iar. 27, 1846
G Children
6 Levin Franklin Nov. 6,
1429 Otto Martin Nov. 9,
1877
1879
April 19, 1891
Frederic ke D. Duebler
Maude A. Boyer
923
338 S. Benjamin Hoch
Aug. 26, 1848
G
Children
6
1563
Emma Sophia
Oct.
29,
1868
1430
Amelia Hannah
April
5,
1870
1431
Alice Romana
Aug.
9,
1871
1501
Asher Michael
Nov.
2.
:1S73
Martin Henry
July
12,
1875
Victor Samuel
Aug.
26,
1876
1562
Richai-d Franklin
Sept.
3,
1877
1557
Mary Am'anda
Sept.
OJ
1883
1695
Caroline Susana
Nov.
7,
1885
Jan. 16, 1882
1. Amanda E. George
2. Emma Buskirk
Eugene R. Hartman
Wdlliam F. Metz
Walter S. Clewell
Flora Kessler
Dora E. Beidelman
Harvey G. Deibert
Harvey Heim
924
5 338 Caroline L. Siegfried April 24, 1851
G Child
6 Bertha Sophia Aug. 9, 1878
Feb. 22, 1901
Jackson Siegfried
925
5 339 Henry E. Hahn
G Children
6 1432 Thomas Adam
George Peter
Charles Llewellyn
Clinton Henry
Elmer Eugene
Jan. 19, 1849
Dec. 24, 1872
Sept. 12, 1875
Sept. 11, 1877
May 4, 1880
Aug. 5, 1889
Rebecca Heckman
Mary E. Kessler
926
5 339 Adline A. Kauman
G No Children
Aug. 3, 1850
Llewellyn Bauman
184
GENEAi^OGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
927
5 339
Ellen E. Kuloff
Sept.
4,
1852
G
Children
G 1433
Eliza Charlotte
Mar.
IS,
1871
Robert Elmer
Feb.
23,
1873
Steward Llewellyn
Sept.
20,
lS7tJ
Lewis Henry
Oct.
10.
1878
Ida Celesta
June
6,
1881
Clarence Franklin
July
23,
1882
Mamie Delila
April
22,
1885
Rav. F. H. RulofE
George L Meyer
339
928
Andrew O. Hahn
Children
Cora Sibylla
Carrie Eliza
Elsie Rebecca
Nama Susan
Sept. 10, 1854
May 21, 1878 Oct. 12, 1S7S
Nov. 10, 1882 Feb. Ifi, 1SS3
Oct. 13, 1885
May 31, 1888 Feb. 13, 1892
5. E. Germantown
929
5 339 Caroline R.
G Child
6 Edna Alice
Mar. 11, 185S
Dec. 22, 1880
Azariali Ran man
930
5
340 Edward G. Kern
July 19, 1853
G
Children
6
Alberta C.
Aug. 21, 1879
Lillian E,
Oct. 26, 1881
Robert B.
Oct. 10, 1884
Walter L.
June 19, 1888
Virginia L.
Dec. 8, 1890
Harry I^eRoy
Sept. 12, 1893
Francis S.
Oct. 5, 1898
Rachael V. Swain
931
5
341 Julius A. Kern
Mar. 17, 1S4G
(.i
Children
G
Mary A.
Sept. 26, 1873
William
April 21, 1S7G
Frederick
Oct. 3, 1879
Franklin Thomas
Oct. ]2. 1881
Nov. 15, 1881
.
Emily
July 18, 1883
Catherine Oplinger
345
1434
932
Bishop J. M. Levering
Children
Marion Sophia
Alice Gertrude
Feb. 20, 1840
July 17, 1878
July 5, 1881
Martha A. Whitesell
Whitmore Stevens
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
185
Gei
1. No
Names
Born
Died Married to
933
5
345
Malvina L. Creson
Dec. 20, 1S50
William E. Creson
G
Cliildren
tt
Lewis Joshua
Oct. 23, 1872
1G9G
Sophia Elizabetli
Jan. 19, 1874
George W. Allen
1G97
Etta Lillian
Aai-ou Hauser
Daisy Alice
Nov. 5, 1875
Dec. 25, 1877
Nov. 3, 1870
Charles E. Secrest
Cora Lee
April 5, 1SS2
Tu)ie 30, 1S94
Mortimer William
May 8, 1885
John Martin
April 23, 1887
Nov. 10, 1888
Emma Gertrude
Jan. 23, 1889
Jane Kate
Sept. 5, 1890
Lucy
May 28, 1894
934
5
345
Martin M. Levering
May 25, 1853
Sarah M. Keller
G
Children
6
Eva Theresa
Nellie Florence
Benjamin Franklin
Frederick Raymond
Bertha Alice
935
Oct. 24, 1882
July 15, 1884
June 16, 18SG
Jan. 12. 1889
Nov. 23, 1890
5
345
Alice Tayloi"
May 31, 1858
Henry Taylor
G
Children
6
Amy
Minnie
Glenn
Lewis Moody
Alice Floy
Fannie Theresa
William Thomas
936
Jan. 8, 1881
Nov. 14, 1882
Jan. 4, 1885
Aug. 27, 1887
Dec. 30, 1889
July 17, 1892
Jul'y 13, 1894
5
345
Lewis R. Levering
Sept. 14, 1867
Mary I. Schultz
G
Childi-en
6
Charles Montgomery
INIary Louisa
937
Oct. 17, 1893
July 15, 1895
5
345
William H. Levering
July 21, 1869
Florence J. McRoberts
G
Children
6
Florence May
Theodore Thomas
938
Dec. 1, 1892
July 1, 1894
5
345
Ruth Ann Crout
Mar. 5, 1872
Charles W. Crout
G
Children
6
James Levering
939
Oct. 26, 1894
5
346
Laura Fleming
Jan. 1865
Is. Fleming
G
No further report received
186
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
940
5
348
Henry L. ^Michael
Jan.
23,
ISC.l
G
Children
(J
Harold Ralph
Aug-.
19,
1892
Kuth :\Iontgomery
Feb.
28,
1894
Lois Grace
Oct.
9
1899
Charles Bauman
Dec.
12,
1902
941
5
350
Emeliue S. Shireman
Dec.
28,
1849
G
Children
6
Kobert L.
Sept.
22
1S72
Milton S.
April
. 25',
187G
942
5
350
Joseph H. Shireman
July
27,
1852
G No Ohildi-en
943
5 350 Charles W. Shireman
G Childi-en
0 1435 Marie E.
Gertie S.
Mabel ¥.
Katie E.
944
5 350 Sarah A. Seyfried
G No Children
945
5 350 Eugene F. Shireman
G
Children
(J
Herbert F.
Beulah M.
Helen C.
Carrie M.
Paul E.
Charles W.
John A.
946
5
351
Marv S. Happel
G
Child
(')
143r.
William A.
351
947
Ella L. Snyder
Children
Emily F.
Elsie L.
948
')1 Sarah E. Trein
Child
Charles A.
Mar. 19, 1855
Sept. 20, 1881
Oct. 23. 1885
June 30, 1889
July 28, 1898
May 18, 18G4
Sept.
1866
Nov. 5, ISSG
June 22, 1889
May 25, 1892
Sept. 8, 1894
Nov. 16, 1896
April 20, 1899
Seiit. 27, 1901
Feb. 4, 1853
Oct. 26, 1S78
July 16, 1854
Nov. 6. 1890
Mar. 22. 1892
June 21. 1856 Oct. 5. 1898
Jan. 26. 1878
Grace E. Bauman
William Steinmetz
Belle Ehret
Katie Taugeman
Augui^t Wiese
Joseph Seyfriefl
Camilla A. Buss
W. I. Happel
Emma S. Albert
Joseph A. Snyder
Israel D. Trein
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
187
Gen
I. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
949
5
G
6
351
Emjma M. Koehler
Children
Helen I.
Grace L.
950
Jan. 30, 1863
May. 22, 1901
Dec. 26, 1903
Thomas Koehler
5
G
(J
353
Araminta S. Hosfeld
Childi-eu
William S.
George W.
951
Aug. 18, 1809
May 5, 1892
Jan. 7, 1895
George W. Hosfeld
5
G
354
Harry 0. Levers
No Cliildreii
952
Mar. 22, 1806
Laura L. Ott
5
G
6
354
Carrie L. Sliimer
Children
Eimiline L.
Ruth C.
Clayton C.
Laura L.
Henry A.
953
Jan. 24, 1808
June 5, 1889
July 5. 1890
Mar. 27, 1892
Oct. 24, 1894
Aug. 8, 1897
Clayton L. Shimer
5
G
356
Lucinda A. Trein
No Children
954
July 19, 1862
Stephen A. Trein
5
G
35G
John F. Ebbecke
No children
955
July 17, 1806
Minnie Ruhe
5
G
6
35G
Mary E. Keller
Children
Henry Alvin
Clarrissa Elizabeth
Emma Ebbecke
John Andrew
Frederick George
956
July 2, 1870
July 31, 1894
Oct. 4, 1890
June 14, 1898
Aug. 31, 1900
June 26, 1903
June
17.
1!:k)5
Harry Keller
5
G
6
357
Jane E. Kortz
Children
William H.
Isabella T.
957
April 29, 1858
Oct. 28. 1883
Sept. 18, '1885
Oct.
11,
1902
William H. Kortii
5
G
6
357
Harry W. Kern
Children
Harold Stanley
Kenneth Eibbecke
Morris Mettler
Paul Darlington
May 29, 1864
July 9. 1885
Sept. 27, 1888
Sept. 24. 1890
Sept. 7, 1894
June
Sept.
17.
20,
1905
1890
Belle Mettler
188
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
958
5
358
Anna Miller
April 23, 18G1
G
Children
G
Lucy B.
Sept. 5, 1885
Daniel J.
Jan. 27. 1889
Carl N.
Oct. 31. 1894
George C.
June 14, 1899
959
5
358
Ella J. George
June 13, 18G4
G
Children
6
Charles Daniel
Feb. 28, 188G
Fred Abraham
Se])t. 20, 1888
Helen Brown
Nov. 5, 1890
William H. Jr.
April 14, 1903
960
5
361
Granville Nading
Jan. 15, 1858
G
Children
G
Raymond E.
Dec. S, 1893
Buren A.
Aug. 26, 1895
Elsie E.
Dec. 23, 189G
Herbert W.
July 13, 1898
Kenneth G.
July 23, 1900
961
5
363
James F. Spach
Aug. 9, 1870
G
Children
6
Lelia H.
Aug. 4, 1893
Pearl L.
June 10, 1895
Mamie V.
Mar. 31, 1897
Myrtle A.
April 30, 1899
Anna C.
Aug. 29, 1901
Grade M.
Feb. 1, 1904
962
5
364
Matilda C. Dorsch
Dec. 24, 1851
a
Children
6
Emma E.
Feb. 23, 1886
Frank
Oct. 13, 1889
963
5
3G4
Milton S. Shultz
April 23, 1853
G
Child
6
1437
Mildred
964
Nov. G, 1880
5
364
Anna M. Mahady
Feb. 22. i85G
G
There are several c
965
hildi-en in this fami
5
3C4
Asnos F. Schmidt
Oct. 12, 1860
G
No Children
July
1S91
Charles N. Miller
William H. George
Victoria Hickx
Julia Brawdv
John Dorsch
Emma R. Loper
George Cascaden
George Mahady
John Schmidt
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
Gen. No. Names
Born
Died
Married to
966
5 oC)4 Caroline A. Scbenek Nov. ("i, IS!)2
G There are several children in this family.
Unic-o Schenck
968
5 3(54 Emma H. Hall
G No Children
Nov. 29, 1865
William T. Hall
5
366
Emma F. Miskell
June
12,
1859
Jan.
19,
1895
G
Children
6
1520
Mary Ann
Jan.
13,
1880
Nov.
10,
1900
1521
Elizabeth F.
Feb.
3,
18S3
1522
Paulene G.
Emma F.
969
Jan.
Dec.
11.
27,
1887
1891
5
366
Harry E. Clewell
Aug.
17.
1863
G
Children
0
Plenry E.
Feb.
5.
1885
Jan.
10,
1889
Sophia
Nov.
26,
1880
Mar.
9,
1889
Joseph R.
Feb.
12,
1894
Walter L.
May
22,
1903
970
5
368
BYank Abel
June
17,
1859
George Miskell
Fred. Wehmeier
Robert Hobinson
Robert Duffeld
Mary A. Richter
Jessie E. Stout
971
5 368 Henry P. Abel
(;
Children
6
1438
Allen L.
Willis J.
Hattie M.
972
918
Emily E. Abel
5
368
Rev. Allen Abel
G
Children
6
Esther C.
Ruth E.
MaiT E. H.
Paul BenjamiB
Aug. 31, 1861
Sept. 30, 1883
June 0, 1885
Aug. 9, 1889
Uav 30, 1871
Aug. 9, 1866
Feb. 11, 1893
April 28, 1S94
Dec. 19. 1896
Sept. 27, 1899
Jennie Jones
Lena R. Frey
Rev. Allen Abel
Emilv L. Mack
973
5 368 Charles Abel
G No Children
Oct. 27, 1874
Carrie Deitrich
974
369 Andrew B. Clewell
No Children
Jan
Lizzie Baker
190
GENEALOGY OF
Gei:
L. No.
Names
Born
Died
Alarried to
975
5
G
6
369
Hai-ry olewell
Children
Harry Leo
William Ed.
John Henry
976
July 28,
Sept. 21,
Alar. 5.
Aug 21,
1S74
1<:K)0
1903
1904
July 6,
Alar. 12.
Nov. 12.
1901
1903
1904
Nellie Daily
5
G
6
369
Marj' A. Kossiter
Childi-en
Katharine Myrtle
John Ed^Yard
977
Jan. 1,
June 30,
Jan. 3,
1876
1898
1903
Wm. A. Rossiter
G
3(;9
Theresa Griffin
No Children
July 10,
1880
Stephen G. Griffin
978
5 370 William Hartman
G Children
6 William Christian
Edward Paul
979
5 372 Otillia L. Barron
G Children
d 1439 Sarah P.
Frankie A.
980
5 372 Emma E. Ballinger
G Cliildren
(j 1440 Lewis Keyser
Clara Alable
981
5 372 Clara A. Torrey
G Children
July 3. 1868
July 26, 1895
Alay 16, 1900
April 3, 1858
Oct. 23, 1878
Dec. 19, 1887
June 29, 1802
Aug. 9, 1883
Aug. 9. 1885
April 24, 1866
6
Pysche Erma
May
11,
1885
Erros Anne
Aug.
24,
1887
Guy Clewell
Jan.
7,
i895
982
5
372 Franklin H. G. Clewell
Alar.
5,
1871
G
Children
0
Aluri'ny Uichard
Oct.
26,
1903
Dorothy Louise
Nov.
8,
1905
983
5
373 Lewis H. Aleyers
Alay
21,
1859
G
Children
6
Clara B;.
Sept.
23,
1885
Irene E.
Dec.
24,
1889
Florence C.
Feb.
21,
1891
Louis H. V.
July
24,
1896
Alary Schall
John Barron
Rufus Geiger
John Ballinger
Pearl L. Riley
Orrin S. Torrey
Susie E. Armstrong
Nettie Shailbolt
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
191
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
984
5 373 Clara E. Bradford
G No Childi-en
985
5 373 Oliarles W. Meyers
G Cliild
6 Grace B.
986
5 373 JolLhu G. Meyers
G Child
6- Margaret M.
987
5 375 Mattie A. Brahana
G No Claildren
988
5 375 Walter D. Clewell
G No Children
989
5 376 Laura A. Sayers
G Childi-en
6 William H. L.
James C.
Clara C.
Mildred A.
990
5 376 Clinton S. Werkheiser
G No reply after repeated
991
5 376 Henry P. Werkheiser
G No Children
992
Nov. 29, 1S60
Dec. 31. 1866
Aug. 9, 1892
Sept. 12, 1868
Aug. 21, 1903
Nov. 24, 1869
April 11, 1871
July 28, 1870
Mar. 15, 1892
June 14, 1894 Sept. 30. 1894
Mar. 22, 1897
Sept. 11, 1898 Feb. 24. 1899
April 25, 1872
efforts.
July 25. 1874
5
G
6
37G
Jennie 0. Griffith
Child
Mildred A.
993
Mar.
July
5,
17.
1877
1899
5
G
6
377
Charles W. Clewell
Children
Luther D.
Eschor B.
994
Feb.
Apri
Aug.
3.
1 4.
15,
1877
1898
, 1901
5
G
377
Annie B. Osman
Child
Robert James
Nov.
Mar.
30.
18.
1880
1906
Dr. F. Bradford
Cluudine Brooks
Minnie Seitz
D. A. Brahana
Alice Black
James Sayers
Martha E. Alcorn
Florence E. Bader
Lesley G. Griffith
Edith Gohic
Robert F. C)sm,"in
192
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
995
5
G
6
379
Charles W. Clewell
Child
Mildred
996
Mar. 2. 1876
Aug. 23, 1899
5
G
6
379
Helen 0. Stewart
Child
Helen Narcissa
997
May 7, 1885
Oct. 7, 19(>i
5
G
6
382
Mary E. Booth
Children
Frank L.
Edna M.
Norman H.
Howard S.
Irvin V.
998
Feb. 20, 1870
Dec. 21, 1893
Sept. 5. 1896 Aug. 6, 1897
Jan. 11, 1898
Jan. 13, 1901
Nov. 8, 1905
5
382
Howard C. Sanders
Sept. 15, 1874
G
6
Child
Howard K.
999
Mar. 5, 1900 May 19, 1900
5
G
382
Carrie B. Freed
No Children
1000
Jan. 1, 1879
5
G
383
Laura Ste^r
No Children
1001
Aug. 25, 1876
5
G
386
William F. Kneezel
No Children
1002
Jan. 13, 1870
5
386
Albert 0. Kneezel
Dec. 6, 1872
G
6
Children
Harry B.
Walter 0.
Albert
Mabel
1003
Dec. 15. 1899
Oct. 8, 1902
f5
G
6
386
Walter C. Kneezel
Child
Isabel M.
1004
Mar. 24, 1875
Aug. 16, 1902
5
6
386
Edsar C. Kneezel
Child
Clmens F.
Mar. 24, 1878
Nov. 6, 1904
Eva Merrick
Dauiel L. Stewart
John F. Booth
1. Nellie Kerby
2. Clara Hanna
Leonard Freed
John Steer
Carrie Schrey
1. Marv Marsden
2. Matilda Root
Maggie McAnally
Minnie Kling
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
193
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1005
3SG Alva M. Roesler
Child
Dorothy-
July IG, 1880
Carl A. Roesler
1006
Georg^^e B. Whittlesey
No children
Sept. 28, 1857
Emma A. Hoyt
1007
(> 380 Mary E. Lash
F No children
June 2, 1859
H. M. Lash
1008
8S9 Herbert C. Whittlesey
Children
Harriet T.
Oct. 27, 1862
Aug. 26, 1895
Maye F. Eagan
1009
6 391 Mary A. Waggoner
F Children
7 Mary C.
Joseph D.
William H.
June 7, 1869
July 19, 1892
July 28, 1896
July 28, 1899
George Waggoner
1010
6 392 Corinne E. Stine
B^ No children
July 31, 1809 May 1, 1894 Prof. Wilbur Stine
1011
6
F
893
Luella M. Snider
No further report
1012
May
17,
1808
6
F
7
394
Lydia M. Woolman
Children
Charles UeWitt
Mary Kathryn
1013
Dec.
Jan.
Mar.
31,
26,
23,
1872
1895
1905
6
F
394
Delberd J. Beckley
No children
1014
Jan.
8,
1875
6
F
399
Minnie Free
No children
Feb.
14,
1859
Wm. H. Snider
P. H. Woolman
Ida M. Hench
Free
1015
399 Eugene Laubach
Children
Eugenia H.
Harvey A.
April 22, 1862
Sept. 11, 1892
Nov. 10, 1895
Helen H. Harvey
194
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1016
0
F
4(;>()
William V. Hi'iuleisoii
No cbildren
1017
Dec. 9, 18G7
Agnes B. MeCann
F
402
Ida Keeley
Cbildi-en
Jobn Ubler
William David
1018
Oct. 26, 1866
Oct. 14, 1S85
Feb. 16. 1887
Robert E. Keeley
6
F
409
Clark L. Reed
No Cbildren
1019
Nov. 27, 1879
Mary Underwood
6
F
7
411 Mabel 0. Prather
Child
Maurice J. R.
Nov. 6, 1880
Sept. 29, 1900
Benj. L. I'ratber
1020
0
F
7
4-28
Harrv ^^teiner
Cbild
Walter H.
1021
Sept. 30. 1860
Oct. 27, 1888
Mary C. Kohl
6
F
429
:Mary E. Walp
No cbildren
1022
May 26, 1858
William Walp
6
X'
429
1698
Emma S. Adair
Cbildren
Ralpb B. Walp
George W.
Margaret I.
1023
Nov. 14, 1866
Sept. 22. 1883
Feb. 22, 1890
Feb. 2, 1902
David H. Adair
Hattie Nagel
6
F
429
Frank L. Vogenitz
No cbildren
1024
Aug. 24, 1873
Sarah Savitz
6
F
7
431
Sarab Gasel
Child
Charles
1025
July 27, 1862
Aug. 30, 18»4
August Cassel
0
F
431
John Litzenberger
Cbildren
Helen
Harf)ld
William
Hilda
Elsia
Esther
Jobn
Sept. 22, 18(54
:Mar. 2, 1891
Feb. 2r.. 1893
June 24. 1894
Sept. 20. 1896
Feb. 8. 1898
Feb. 7, 1899
Feb. 20, 1901
Oct. 1, 1901
Maggie Stuber
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
195
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1026
431 Geor^iie Litzeuberger
Children
Sadie Bertlia
Elizabetli
Marguerite Josephine
George Levan
Ma.v Irene
Harrj' Charles
Lillie Sarah
IMay 5, 1872
April 13, 1893
:\Iar. 29, 1894
Jan. 6, 1895
Mar. 10, 1898
Sept. 16, 1899
Aug. 22, 1901
Aug. 22, 1901
Flora Lehr
1027
431 Gertrude ITeberroth
Children
Steward Edwin
Lillian Matuda O.
Le Ro.v Harry C.
Emma Agnes
]\tay 10, 1874
May 8. 1S92
Nov. 19, 1896
Aug. 12, 1900
Aug. 12, 1902
Charles Ueberroth
Sept. 22. 1898
April 3, 1901
1028
6 432 Eliza L. Wright
F Child
Lillie R.
Nov. 12, 1866 July 6, 1899 James Wright
1891
1029
6 432 William S. Bander
x> Child
7 John E.
Feb. 26, 1868 Nov. 16, 1893 Etta M. Steer
D'ec. 14, 1892
1030
6 432 Carrie A. Knauss
F No children
Dec. 4, 1869
George Knauss
1031
6 432 Mary H. Smith
F No children
April 8, 1871
William T. Smith
1032
6 432 Sarah Hull
F Child
7 Irene
April 4, 1872
Jan. 18, 1894
Ilomauus Hull
1033
6 432 Harvey F. Bander
F No children
Sept. 17, 1877
Mary riant
196
GENEALOGY OF
Geu. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1034
()
48:]
Ida Paiell
Feb. 5, 1865
F
Children
7
1441
Bessie
IMav 6, 1882
1442
Annie
Oct. 10, 1883
1443
Cora
June 7, 1885
Cliarles
Mar. 31, 1887
Jennie
Jan. 30, 1889
John
July 81, IBflO
William
June 17, 1894
Gertrude
Feb. 9. 1896
Harvey
May 13. 1898
Otto
Mar. 10, 1900
Louis
Nov. 30, 1902
Stanley
Jan. 22, 1904
1035
6
433
Mary Crook
Jan. 20, 1871
F
Child
7
Jennie
1036
Oct. 22, 1890
6
433
Martha Fielding
Feb. 22, 1875
P
Child
'
Clarence
1037
Aug. 12, 1897
6
433
Lizzie Baker
Sept. 14, 1877
F
No children
1038
6
433
Gerti'ude Glenn
Nov. 30, 1878
F
Child
7
Harry
1039
Aug. 11, 1902
()
434
Wi]liam F. Schmidt
Jan. 6, 1871
F
Child
7
Charies K.
1040
Dec. 19, 1900
(;
434
Herbert T. Schmidt
Nov. 5, 1872
F
Children
7
Charles H.
April 16, 1901 Deceased
Gerald H.
Nov. 15, 1902
1041
n
434
Charles C. Schmidt
Mar. 4, 1876
F
Children
7
Louis
Dec. 0. 1900
(ienavere
Dec. 28, 1902
William
Oct. 19, 1904
Joseph Ruell
Otto Talbot
John Fredericks
Keuben Blanchard
John Crook
Edward Fielding
William Baker
Charles Glenn
Anna Hinken
Mary Bear
Reca Berger
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
197
Geu. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1042
43-1
Amelia E. Hinken
Children
Feb.
17
1SS0
7
Miirgnret
Anna I.. Willnui
Aug.
Nov.
22
5"
1898
1899
Apri
12
1903
1043
G
434
Miltou V. SL-Iimidt
Children
Mm:
22,
1882
V
Vivian
Frank E.
1044
.Alav
May
22
1901
1903
0
F
7
435
5444
Alfred Yogenitz
Children
Lanra M.
:\Ieda M.
Sarah L.
Minnie E.
1045
Fel).
July
Jan.
Dec.
May
5,
12,
1,
14,
7,
1852
1878
1879
1885
1889
6
F
435
James S. Yogenitz
Children
Dec.
13,
1859
(
Beatus
Elsie Louisa
Jesse James
Raymond Lloyd
Carrie Maud
1046
June
June
Oct.
Aug.
Nov.
IS,
17
13,
15,
1887
1888
1889
1893
1895
6
F
7
435
Jane M. Sell
Children
Arthur Franklin
Leroy Evan
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
4,
5,
11,
1873
1894
1897
June 18, 1887
Dec. 13, 1888
William Hinken
Ida Allen
S. Emma Acker
Alliert Lueh
Ellen Smith
Wm. P. A. Sell
1047
6 435 Ida M. Garis
F No children
Nov. 10, 1874
Franklin Garis
1048
437 Lillian A. Reph
Children
Marion Estella
Dorothy Mary
Dec. 20, 1880
Jan. 28, 1900
Jan. 5. 1903
William Repb
1049
6 440 Clara Cooley
F Child
7 Mattie M. D.
April 3, 1873 Sept. 21, 1905 H. H. Cooley
June G, 1899 Aug. G, 1900
198
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Died
Married to
441
1050
Robert A. Mikscli
Children
Grace Elfrida
Charles Francis
Emma Catharine
Esther Maria
Ruth Elizabeth
Dec. 23, 1870
Oct. 2, 1891)
Nov. 8, 1897
Feb. 17, 1899 May 12, 1899
Dec. 3, 1901 Sept. 24, 1904
Sept. ]G, 1905
Carrie E. Herring
1051
G 441 Stella E. Kichline
F Children
7 Dorotha Rtaria
Warren Frederick
Jan. 25, 1877
Mar. 25, 1898
July 9, 1S99
Frank Kichline
1052
G 441 Ella E. Mory
F Child
7 Alice Irene
July 9, 1881
Mar. 15, 1899
Frank Mory
1053
G 442 Mary A. Hawkins
F Child
7 Romaine Bates
July IG, 18(!8
July 14. 1893
Harry R. Hawkins
1054
G 442 Clara B. Allen
F No Children
Feb. 17, 1882
George L. Allen
1055
6
44G
James Sey fried
Nov.
20, 1SG9
F
Children
7
AVilliam
Emma
1056
Nov.
May
29, 1898
G, 190]
G
454
J. Franklin Steinmetz
Dec.
12, 1859
F
Child
'
Leonard F.
1057
Dec.
31, 1884
Jan. 4,
1885
(i
F
454
Susan ^L Schock
Chikli-'en
Mar.
25, 1861
7
Elson Leroy
Ora Sabilla
Jesse Jasper
Olevia Orettia
Mabel Clara
Lenora May
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
May
17, 1878
IG, 1881
18, 1883
30, 1888
G. 1891
21, 1892
Eslia Vestilla
Aug.
30. 1895
Dec. 14.
1895
Clifford Donelda
Sept.
10. 189G
Sept. IG
, 189G
Adolph Clemence
Sept.
21, 1899
Maggie Clark
Allie Levan
Eli Schock
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
199
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1058
454 Emma E. Osthoff
(,'liildren
George F.
Carolyn T.
Gertrude 0.
Almyra M.
1059
454 Rev. M. J. Steinmetz
Ctliildren
Agnes M.
Esther 0.
Ruth M.
Beulah
1060
454 Rev. C. S. Steinmetz
Children
Harr.v Francis
Edwin Earl
Bessie Almira
Bertha Catharine
Charles Franklin
1061
454 Carrie M. Maier
Child
Morrison R.
Nov. 20, 1802
May 16, 1881
Mar. 21, 1883
June 27, 1884
Dec. 2, 1887
July 24, 1804
Nov. 10, 1892
Jan. 13, 1890
Aug. 10, 1897
Mar. (>, 1902
Jan. 22, 1800
Oct. 31, 1885
May 21, 1888
Nov. 11, 1890
Jan. 20, 1892
Aug. 23, 1898
July 11, 1870
June 1, 1900
George Osthoff
Lillian Funk
Sept. 8, 1894
Jessie M. Currier
Dec. 21, 1880
Oct. 12, 1891
A. Maier
1062
450 Wilson D. Seyfried
Child
Warren Raymond
1063
450 Anna M. L. Beers
Children
Howard K
Paul E.
Charles F.
Anna M.
Florence Mabel
Daughter
1064
457 Charles W. Loux
For his family see (80
Oct. 9, 1868
Dec. 8, 1890
Sept. 24, 1873
July 15, 1896
Mar. 4, 1898
Nov. 27, 1900
June 15, 1903
Aug. 2, 1905
June 1907
Dec. 4, 1868
459
1065
Eugene D. Trein
Child
Evangeline Rebekah
Lizzie E. Benner
Thomas Beers
Helen A. Giersch
Oct. 29, 1879 Jennie C. Achenbach
Jan. 14, 1904 Sept. 23, 1906
200
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1066
462 Emma L. Sehlegel
No Childi'en
Sept. 10, 1873
Rev. Carl Sehlegel
1067
C 462 Oscar O. Fehr
F Cliilclren
Aug. 2, 1875
7
Florence May
Lela Gertrude
1068
Mar. 10, 1902
July 16, 1903
6
F
7
462
liobert L. Fehr
Children
Irene Loviua
Pearl Emma
1069
June 6, 1878
May 6, 1902
Aug. 4, 1905
6
F
7
4G(J
Edna A. Carl
Children
Norman
Mamie E.
1070
April ]8, 1872
Dec. 9. 1893
July 15, 1895
6
F
7
406
Odilia M. Hittle
Children
MUlie E.
Raymond E.
1071
May 18, 1874
April 22, 1892
Sept. 9, 1894
6
F
406
Selma L. Schafer
No Children
1072
April 9, 1870
6
F
7
466
Lillie J. Fehr
Children
Clara M.
Sylvester F.
1073
Dec. 22, 1878
Sept. 26, 1897
Aug. 10, 1901
6
F
7
467
Albin H. Millheim
Children
Charles B.
Clarence A.
Beulah S.
1074
Nov. 24, 1870
Nov. 3, 1893
Aug. 26, 1895
Feb. 26, 1905
6
F
7
467
Robert L. Millheim
Children
William A.
Helen G.
Franklin Z.
Fannie M.
June 21, 1872
Dec. 3, 1894
Sept. 4. 1898
Mar. 31, 1901
April 21, 1904
Gertrude Barthold
Elenora A. Miller
Charles R. Carl
John J. Hittle
August Schafer
Lizzie Kline
Lilly Zuck
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
201
Gen. No.
Boru
Died.
Married to
1075
4G7 Annie J. Meixsell
Children
Mamie L.
Clara M.
Elmer P.
Walter F.
1076
467 Oliver W. Millheim
Children
Elda M.
Laura L.
Stella V.
Mar. 11, 1874
Apr. 12, 1893
Mar. o, 1SU4
Feb. 29. 1896
Nov. 8. 1901
July 5, 1S76
Mar. 22, 1897
Aug. 29, 1899
Nov. 6, 1902
Percy Meixsell
May 11, 1S9:J
Annie Henslino
1077
468 William L. George
Childi-en
Marion K.
Wallace I.
Nellie M.
Aug. 22, 1870
Sept. 11, .1895
Nov. 9, 189(5
May 28. 1898
Emma S. Billheimer
1078
6 468 Harry F. George
F Children
7 Ruth I.
Grace A,
Feb. 25, 1872
June 1. 1896
Mar. 14, 1898
Annie C. Musselmau
1079
6 4G8 Lizzie Lichtenwalner
F No children
Aug. 4, ISSO July 30, 1900 Joseph Lichtenwalner
1080
6
469
Eleonor S. Hoch
April 25.
1874
F
Childi-en
7
Flora S.
July 9.
1892
Bertha M.
Oct. 14,
1895
Helen E.
Oct. 4,
1898
1081
6
469
Harvey J. Fehr
April 17,
1876
F
Children
7
Lilly
Dec. 3.
1899
Verna Irene
July 26.
1904
1082
6
469
Milton G. Fehr
April 12,
1878
F
Children
7
Pearl F.
Piopt. 14,
1899
Knlnnd A.
May 8,
1901
Clement
1902
Mearle Elemanda
Sept.
1904
William H. Hoch
Tina Rapp
Ellen Mann
202
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1083
409 Amelia Y. Steward
Children
Russell A.
Hilda Elizabeth
1084
469 Irwin J. Felir
Children
Ell^\lood
Earl
Clarence
1085
470 Emma L. Barger
No Childi-en
1086
470 Julius R. Haberstumpf
No Childi-en
1087
Feb. 24, ISSO
Feb. 9, 1901
Sept. 15, 1903 Feb. 17, 1904
Sept. 30, 18S1
Dee. 17, 181
Oct. 5, 1875
6
471
Alice J. Siegfried
Mar. 21,
1872
F
Childi-en
7
William Franklin
Feb. 13,
1892
Clarence Edward
Sept. 17
, 1893
Elsie May
Dec. 27,
1894
Walter Eugene
Oct. 22,
1897
George Lewis
Mar. 13,
1902
1088
<j
471
Lizzie A. Frable
June 21,
1874
F
Children
7
William Franklin
Nov. 14,
1895
Edna Lillie
Dec. 14,
1897
Mary Susannah
Aug. 2(),
1901
Floj'd
Feb. 22,
1903
Son
June 21,
1905
1089
0
471
Mary AVelty
Dec. 15,
1879
F
No Children
1090
(>
472
Alice M. Kline
Feb: 21,
1878
F
No children
1091
6
473
Jerome S. Fehr
Dec. 13,
1881
F
Children
7
Elmira Elizabeth
Sept. 2,
1904
David Franklin
Aug. 26,
1905
1092
(J
474
Cora M. Kinginger
April 30
. 1880
F
No Children
Harvey Steward
Emma Bouser
Homer Barger
Jennie Smoyer
Edwin Siegfried
Layel Frable
George AVelty
William Kline
Emma Bonser
Edward Kinginger
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
Gen. No.
BDrn
Died
Married to
1093
475 Cliiatou H. Schlegel
Child
Helen M.
Dec. 10, 1882
Nov. 12, 1902
Mary Reph
1094
476 Katie V. Weaver
Child
Clarence L,
Aug. 23, 1885
Aug. 28, 1905
Thomas H. Weaver
1095
G 478 Therasa H. Burger
F Child
7 Mildred M.
1096
G 482 Birdie S. Williamsoi;
F Children
7 Emma S.
Mamie M.
1097
6 483 Wilson R. Saylor
F Children
7 Robily I.
Roland R.
Jennie I.
Sept. 16, 1S88
Sept. 26, 1905
Jan. 3, 1879
Oct. 15, 1898
Nov. 18, 1902
Feb. 19, 1880
May 11, 1899
May 12, 1899
June 15, 1904
Peter D. Burger
John Williamson
Clara Dech
1098
6 490 Eugene A. Clewell
F Child
7 Paul Edwin
July 23, 1884
Dec. 23, 1904
Katie Willauer
492
1099
Laura E. Itterly
Children
Emily M.
Infant
Naomia I.
Mar. 28, 1884
Feb. 9, 1901
Dec. 8, 1903 Dee. 8, 1903
Dec. 5, 1904
Erwin Itterly
507
1100
Anna M. Achenbach
Children
Harry O.
Louisa D.
Thomas
July 17, 1867
May 24, 1889
April 16, 1891
July 20, 1895
Fred J. Achenbach
1101
Dairmar E. Kiefer
Child
Frances Helen
April 1, 1809
Jan. S, 1906
J. Morris Kiefer
204
Gen. No.
GENEALOGY OF
Names
Died
Married to
1102
0 508 Alice J. (Barres) Ric-e
F Children
7 Warren J.
Ada May
Rutli I.
Paul H.
Franklin E.
Pearl A.
1870
April 15, 1888
April 17, 1890
Sept. 19, ifsyi
Feb. 17, 1S93
Axxs. 20, 1895
July 20. 1898
r 1. Harry 1
\ 2. Geo. Ki
1. Harry Barres
Llice
Nov. 10, 1891
No ehildrea with second husbantl.
1103
F
58
Clinton H. Fehr
No Children
1104
I\Liy 29, 187G
F
7
509
Mame C. Warman
Child
Margaret F.
1105
Mar. 4, J 872
May 5. 1894
6
F
7
509
Jennie O. Williams
Children
Walter F.
Elizabeth F
1106
•Tune 5, 1877
^lar. 10. 1901 Ma
June 25, 1904
r. 20, 1901
6
610
Milton Sc'.miickle
Dec. 23. 1807
F
7
Child (first wife)
Paul E.
1107
April 21, 1893
F
7
510
Lewis C. Schmickle
Child
Carl Bush
1108
July 25, 1871
Sept. 10. 1903
6
F
511
Wilson H. Fehr
No Children
1109
April 14, 1871
6
F
512
Flovd H. Walter
Childi-en
Violet May
Clarence
•Tuly 28. ISTS
April 22. 1902
Nov. 29. 1903
1110
r. 514 Herben W. Fehr
F No Children
nil
c, .515 Allen W. Keller
F No Children
Lula Higgeus
William Warman
Chas. C. Williams
r 1. Laui-a Kicksecker
\ 2. .Jennie Derhammer
Rebecca O. Bush
Lillie Kostenbader
Clara Ha tier
Dec. 17, 1872 .Tulv 20. 1902 Lizzie Haines
June 12, 1878
Eva A. Reese
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
205
Gen. No.
Names
Born
1112
6 522
F
Aaron F. C'lewell
Child
Grace
1113
Sept. 20, 1879
July lltOo
6 528
F
Clarence O. liuckenbuch
No Chllcli-en
Jime 24, 1873
Died
Married to
Mamie F. Kneer
Miriam A. Osier
1114
528 FredericK K. Luckenbach .Tune 14, 187G
No children
1115
fi
532
Sarah Nading
Sept. 21, 18G9
F
Childi-en
7
May
Mar. 2H, 1892
Geneva
May IG, xvoi
1116
6
532
Charles M. Beehn
Mar. 1, 187G
F
Children
7
i^uella
Feb. 4, 1900
William F.
June 28. 1901
Em TO a L.
Nov. 28, 1903
1117
(J
532
Reed Beehn
Feb. 13, 1878
F
Children
7
Gladys
July 13, 1900
Myrtle
Mar. 5, 1901
±*'ioyd L.
Sept. 27, 1904
1118
6
533
Mary A. Cook
Oct. 10, 1880
F
Children
7
Morris D.
April 20, 1902
Frances
Dec. 23, 1903
1119
(!
540
Fred A. Briglit
Jan. 6, 1877
F
Cnildi-en
Robert .1 .
Aug. 2, 1900
Jolm
I\Iay 7, 1903
1120
6
544
Annie D. Smith
Jan. 24, 1871
G
Children
7
May E.
Feb. 22, 1893
Raymond W.
Sept. 9, 1894
Florence R.
Feb. 17. 1898
Pauline A.
Mar. 25. 1903
1121
6
544
Harvey M. Clewell
June 29, 1877
G
No Children
Feb. 4, 1900
Gertrude M. Lister
William Nading-
Stella jNI. Reever
Delia Keiieipp
Norris Cook
Annie F. E. Menner
*Samuel Smitn
Mamie Smith
206
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
IVEarried to
1122
546 AJice J. Tosh Demuth
Children
William
Roihert
1123
546 Susan E. Heiser
Child
Edgar
1124
546 Sarah R. Schilling
Children
Mabel
Clair
1125
546 Clara M. Fry
One Child
1126
547 Irwin F. Longenhagen
Children
James J.
Irwin F
1127
550 Estella C. Bayne
Children
Russell Calvin
Arvid Peter
1128
550 Alice C. Hedderich
Child
Mabel Lucile
1129
550 Edna M. Snyder
Children
Glenn E.
Verna M.
Troy A.
1130
551 Harry C. Crouse
Children
Grace
Floyd
Mar. 2S, 1806
Oct. 8, 1885
April 1887
f 1. William Tosh
\ 2 Gustus Dennith
Mar. 22, 1870 Apr. 1907 Albert Heiser
Sept. 23, 1889
Feb. 19, 1873
April 1897
Dec. 28, 1898
Aug. 25, 1881
Aug. 7, 1877
Aug. 21. 1900
Feb. 3, 1904
Oct. 21, 1872
July 23, 1896
Feb. 14, 1899
Dec. 29, 1873
Feb. 25, 1898
June 29, 1875
Sept. 27, 1897
Jan. 7, 1900
Tune lo. 1001
1131
551 Stella Rex
No Children
George Schilling
Harry C. Fry
Mary Cnrroll
Alfred J. Bayne,
John W. Hedderich
Albert E. Snyder
Minerva
Emerson Rex
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
207
Born
Died
Born
Died
Married to
.552
1132
Charles Kuhns
Ciiildren
Dorotliy
Lloyd
Mary
1133
553 Daisy Johnson
Children
Miller
Mary
Harris Johnson
1134
6 553 Marvin Miller
G Child
7 Everett
1135
553 Lawrence Miller
Child
Herbert
Meta
1136
558 Fayette E. Herstein
Children
Augustus J. E.
Saloma N.
A'iola M.
Bertha M.
Amanda B.
July 22, 1874
Feb. 17, 1893
Aug. 28, 1894 Sept. 25, 1898
May 15, 1896 Sept. 17, 1898
Jan. 13, 1899
July 17, 3900
Simon Herstein
1137
6 55<? William M. Snyder
G . No further report
July 10, 1876
Laura Ache
1138
6 558 Floyd L. Snyder
G No Children
Oct. 14, 1882
Bessie Sterner
1139
559 Annie C. Herman
Children
William Charles
Ruth Naomi
Arthur Lewis
Jan. 22, 1878
Mar. 21. 1894
Dec. 5. 1898
Dec. 10, 1901
Philip Herman
1140
6 568 Agnes H. Graver
G No Children
1141
6 569 Laura M. Binkle
G No Children
Oct. 23, 1883
George Graver
Frank Binkle
208
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No,
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1142
6
G
7
570
Leander H. Clewell
Children
ISarah E.
Elmer S.
Verlerius L.
Jennie L.
Han-y W.
1143
Feb. 27, 1858
July 29, 1881
Aug. 19, 1882
Mar. 1, 1884
Jan. 5. 1888
Aug. 13, 1889
Oct. 10,
July 21,
Feb. 10,
1881
1883
1891
Elenora Cope
6
6
G
7
923
570
Alice R. Clewell
Walter S. Clewell
Children
George C.
Floyd S.
1144
Aug. 9, 1871
May 17, 1870
April 7, 1892
Feb. 26, 1S91
Walter S. Clewell
Alice R. Hoch
6
G
7
570
Cora L. Babp
Child
Annie M.
1145
Sept. 3, 1877
Nov. 18, 1899
Calvin Babp
6
G
571
Marcus A. Clewell
Children
Clarence O.
Miriam A.
Edger T.
Chas. Melvin
1146
Oct. 7, 1858
July 20, 1886
Apr. 29, 1892
Feb. IK, 189-1
July 19, 1S99
>
.Ignes I. Kuhns
6
G
7
571
Clara J. (Ricksecker) Mar. 26, 1860
Newell
Children (first husband)
Lewis E. July 18, 1876
Josephine C. July 27, 1878
Laura E. Dec. 10, 1879
Jan. 27,
Aug. 18,
ISSl
1880
/ 1. Jos. Ricksecker
1 2. J. S. Newell
Child (second husband)
Helen Thaxter June 23, 1904
6
571
Emma Derr
Oct. 9, 1861
G
Children
7
Thomas A.
Aug. 12, 1882
Clara A.
Aug. 12, 18S9
Edith F.
Sept. 9, 1891
Lillian E.
June 0, 1893
Oliver L.
Feb. 24, 1895
Helen A.
April 15. 1898
Minnie V.
Oct. 14, 1899
Jennie I.
Oct. 29, 1903
1148
6
571
Ida L. Brown
Sept. 23, 1866
G
Children
7
1534
Elmer S.
Feb. 19. 1888
Raymond W.
April 21, 1889
Arlan M.
Aug. 13. 1801
Rogrer L.
Dec. 7, 1894
Gordon C.
July 25. 1899
Lewis Derr
Marcel! Brown
Bessie Sneaden
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
209
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1149
6 571 Robert S. Ciewell
F Children
7 Roy C.
Kiith M.
1150
G 572 Julia E. Dwire
F Children
7 Claude William
Harold W. R.
1151
6 573 George L. Clewell
G Child
7 George L.
1152
G 573 Fannie J. Carver
G Cnildren
7 Winfred W.
Retta
Enoch. Jr.
Ethel May
Helen
Augustus C.
Frances
1153
6 573 Retta C. Palsue
G
Children
7
Cordelia
William C'ewell
Benjamin Alton
Beata
1154
6
574
James Moharter
G
Children
7
1445
William A.
Gertrude E.
Edna V.
1446
Mamie A.
Harvev F.
Eliza J.
Mvrtle M.
Yerdi F.
Charles Edgar
Rebecca E.
Bessie S.
1155
G
574
Louisa Wynings
G
Child
(
Calvin
Oct. 1, 1SG9
May
31,
1893
Aug.
12,
, 1901
Feb.
28,
ISGS
July
s,
1894
Aug.
8,
1894
Sept.
28,
1897
1865
1900
Jan.
10,
1858
Jan.
13,
1883
Jan.
13,
1885
Jan.
31,
1887
Nov.
24,
1888
July
24,
1892
Oct.
24.
1894
May
30,
1897
Oct.
21,
1863
July
27,
1899
May
22
1900
Feb.
27,
1902
.June
15,
J 903
May
10,
1893
Mar.
28,
1850
Dec.
30,
1880
June
: 12,
1882
Jan.
27,
1892
A_pril
- 19,
1886
May
19,
1886
July
22
1887
Mar.
23,
ISSS
Feb.
6.
1890
Oct.
28,
1891
Dec.
10,
1893
Mar.
27
1894
Jan.
15,'
1S07
May
20,
1898
Oct
30.
1898
Feb.
10.
1902
Oct.
28,
1870
July
25.
1889
Agnes T. Young
William Dwire
Cora French
Enoch Carver
Edviin Palsue
Harriet SchaefCer
Manei-va Slusser
Marv. Dietrich
.John Wynings
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
1156
6
574
Nora Bitler
G
Child
Thomas
1157
6
574
William Moharter
G
No children
1158
6
575
Luciuda E. Davie
G
Children
7
William D.
1447
Cora B.
George L.
Ruth C.
Ralph H.
Russel C.
1159
6
575
Mary A. Blank
G
Children
7
Morris
Jennie
George
Charles
Gertrude
Elizabeth
Wilson
Hurley Foster
1180
6
575
Samantha E. Karchner
G
Children
7
Ethel
Margaret
1161
6 575 Frances B. Cortright
G Children
7 Rav B.
Tillie A.
Margaret L.
1162
6 570 Anna Bishop
G Child
7 Elizabeth ,T.
1163
G 570 Il.-irry .T. Clewell
G Children
7 Harry B.
Harris O.
Sept. IG, 1879
June 1899
Oct. 28. 1881
Jan. 6, 18G3
Mav 27. 1882
June 2, 1884
Mar. 9, 1887
Sept. 4. 1889
Mar. 17. 1893
Aug. 15, 1899
Dec. 4, 18G4
July 9, 188R
Nov. 10, 1888
Mar. 17, 1891
July 22. 1893
Mar. 25, 189G
Dec. 14, 1899
Feb. G, 1901
Jan. 18, 1905
Oct. 20, 1870
Aug
Jan.
Oct. 11, 18GG
April 28, 1888
Aug. 2, 1891
July 29, 1905
Aug. 11, 1883
Nov. 29, 1892
Jan. 10. 1889
Aug. 29, 1895
July 26, 1905
7, 1891 Dec. 28, 189c
2, 1896
Nov. 21, 1879
July 10, 1899
Mar. 23, 1901
Feb. 28, 1903
Feb. 28, 18G5
Feb. 7, 1896 Infancy
William Bitler
Ellen Lewis
Alexander Davie
John F. Grove
Levi Blank
George E. Karchner
Sydney Cortright
Joseph Bishop
Fannie Harris
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
211
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1164
6
G
7
576
Clara M. Kiubrade
Childi-en
Margaret
William Roland
1165
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
18,
20,
25,
1869
1900
1903
6
G
7
576
Minnie A. Breisch
Child
Mary Christine
1166
Aug.
Feb.
15,
4,
1871
1901
6
G
7
576
Olive J. Reitmeyer
Children
Marion L.
Harold Shiffer
1167
Oct.
April
April
22,
10,
7,
1875
1902
1904
6
576
Theadore W. Clewell
Sept.
26,
1877
Andrew Kiubrade
E'rauk Breisch
George Reitmeyer
Edith Sweeney
No childi-en
1168
6
G
576
B. Pearle West
No children
1169
Feb.
li,
1882
6
G
7
577
William H. Clewell
Childi-en
Jaspar G.
Bertha D.
Lita F.
Edith E.
Frank C.
Oct.
Feb.
Nov.
Oct.
Jan.
May
10,
6,
3,
11,
25,
28,
1867
1891 Ma
1892
1896
1898
1901
r. 29, 1893
1170
6
G
7
677
Charles W. Clewell
Child
Raymond F.
Feb.
Feb.
25,
11,
1872
1900
1171
6
G
7
578
Maud Simason
Child
Loren
.1172
May
Oct.
6.
1879
1903
6
G
7
578
Lervy Clewell
Child
Beatris
1173
Nov.
Aug.
21,
29,
1881
1901
6
G
580
Henr.y J. Edwa:
No children
-ds
July
26.
1874
George R. West
Blanche D. Yocum
Carrie M. Hess
David Simason
Milly Smith
Sarah Vanhowtan
212
GENEALOGY OF
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
1174
G
G
580
George S. Edwards
No children
1175
Mar. 9,
1877
G
582
Ernest M. Clewell
No children
1176
Nov. 11.
1875
G
G
582
Lawrence I. Clewell
Children
Rollin E.
Marvin R.
1177
Apr. 9.
April 6,
Oct. 28,
1878
1899
1900
6
G
7
583
Yerdie Kline
Child
Pauline E.
1178
Nov. 15,
Mar. 25,
1877
1902
6
G
585
Minnie L. Schaeffer
No report.
1179
.June 28,
1878
G
G
586
Anna E. Ray
No children
1180
Feb. 16,
18S2
6
G
587
Mary Firey
No children
1181
Dec. 11,
1881
6
G
7
5>9
William H. Opp
Child
Harold R. L.
1182
Feb. 9.
.Tune -\.
1870
l«9f;
G
589
.Tohn S. Opp
No children
1183
June 18.
1871
G
G
591
Milton F. Clewell
Child
Boy
1184
July 3,
1877
1906
G
591
Emily J. Field
No further information
1185
Aug. 17,
received
1880
6
G
ri'.)-2
Charles W. Clewell
No further information
Oct. 10,
received.
1879
Died-
Married to
Mauie Harnian
:Mal)el Aul
Ella A. Currin
Harry Kline
J. W. Schaeffer
John J. Ray
John Firey
Mamie Leyrer
Cora Shover
Lydia .Tones
Adam Field
Jennie Keuimerer
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
Geu
. No.
INames
Born Died
Married to
1186
O
7
594
Artie L. Yoliey
Cliiltlren
Ethel May
Sadie Catharine
l^essie Irene
1187
Aug-.
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
19, 1875
13, 1897
23, 1902
1, 1903
Mary Snyder
0
G
7
597
Bhmche Richel
Children
Clyde
Alice
1188
Mar.
Mar.
Oct.
25, 1881
2, 1902
10, 1903
J. L. Richel
0
G
598
Bruce ?,Ioyer
No children
1L89
Sept.
29, 1870
Bessie Palmer
0
G
7
599
Sarah C. Shook
Children
Charles Henry
Anna Mav
Ruth Ellen
Florence Amelia
1190
April
Sept.
Feb.
June
Mar.
27, '1864
3, 1880 Oct. 3, 1885
Ki. 1890
21, 1892
22, 1894
P. H. Shook
G
599
Jolin M. Clewell
Jan.
27, 1866
Millie E'senhart
Has three children but no report was received
599
1191
Anna Conner
Children
Lawrence Clewell
Russel Paul
Marion Arlington
Dorothy Ruth
1192
599 Mary E. Lonj
No children
1193
6 600 Emma Witinire
G Children
7 William F.
Edna Pearl
1194
6 60O Clara Fenstermaker
G Children
7 Nt41ie Jeanette
Paul Nelson
Coia Ellen
Randol Clarence
July 8, 1869
Feb. 28, 1897
April 12, 1898
April 12, 1899
Feb. 4, 1901
:May 25, 1875
Feb.23, 1865
Dec. 13, 1886
Oct. 8, 1889
Jan. 31, 1869
Jan. 23, 1888
Dec. 26, 1891
Feb.
1892
Arlington Conner
Charles E. Long
David Witmire
Clement Fenstermaker
214
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
L>ied
Married to
1195
()
G
7
000
Whirl H. Sitler
Cliildreii
Lee Ronald
Martha Helen
Le Anna
1196
Dec. 15, 1870
June 10. 1890
Oct. 9, 1891
Aug. 10, 1896
July 12,
July 23,
1890
1894
G
GOO
Annie E. Nelk
One Child
1197
Dec. 13, 1872
G
7
GOO
Ellen M. Bowers
Children
Rnssel W.
Rollin R.
Floyd S.
1198
Dec. 8, 1876
Aug. 7, 1894
July 20, 1900
Sept. 20, 1902
G
GOO
Bruce S. Sitler
No children
1199
Dec. 3, 1878
6
G
600
Bertha F. Bower
No children
1200
Sept. 30, 1885
G
G
7
GOl
William H. Clewell
Child
Helen Rebecca
1201
May 1, 1876
Dec. 26, 1903
6
G
601
Jennie M. Mutschler
No Children
1202
Jan. 9, 1883
6
G
7
602
Luev L. Meginness
Child
Martha
1203
July 24, 1870
Aug. 7, 1891
Sept. 26.
1902
G
7
602
Lillie W. Orme
Child
Mildred
1204
Sept. 26, 1876
July 27, 1900
Aug. 15,
1902
0
G
7
603
Cora Winegarden
Child
William Henry
1205
Nov. 7, 1878
Sept. 22, 1892
G
7
610
Charles A. Roberts
Children
Anna May
Helen Rebecca
May 10, 18G9
July 27, 1900
June 20, 1903
Carrie Mitchel
Henry Nelk
Charles Bower
Ruth Bittenbeuar
Warren Bower
lues Fay Merrill
A. H. Mutschler
H. E. Meginnes
H. I. Orme
B. G. Winegarden
Mary Waters
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
215
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
1206
6
G
610
Josiali E. Roberls
No children
1207
Aug.
21, 1871
6
G
610
Frank H. Roberts
Children
Ruth Helen
Hugh Russel
Freda Naomi
1208
Sept.
Oct.
Apr.
Mar.
12, 1873
14, 1889
6, 1902
7, 1904
6
G
610
Andrew R. Roberts
Children
Elsie JEva
James Henry
1209
Nov.
Nov.
Jan.
28, 1875
21, 1900
14, 1903
6
G
7
610
Anna M. Fox
Child
Margorie Juan
1210
May
May
7, 1878
28, 1904
6
G
7
611
William R. Decker
Children
xirlene May
Donald Albin
Dec.
Feb.
June
23, 1875
3, 1902
6, 1904
Lillian Getzinger
Marie Shales
Ida Kieffer
John Fox, D. D. S.
Sadie Byerly
1211
6 611 Frank Decker
G Child
7 Arlington Ray
1212
6 615 Lillian V. Ellis
G Children
7 Charles A.
Emmet R.
Birdalyn
1213
6 621 Ellie C. Steckel
G No children
1214
6 621 Harry F. Getter
G Children
7 Elenora Esther
Charles W. H.
Lydia L.
Ardis L.
Barbara D.
Sept. 6, 1879
Sept. 1, 1902 Oct. 29, 1902
Dec. 1, 1875
July 7, 1899 July 8, 1899
Apr. 6, 1901 Infancv.
Jan. 19, 1904 Infancy.
Dec. 29, 1859
May 12, 1864
Mar. 12, 1892
Nov. 24, 1894
Feb. 28, 1897
July 18, 1899
July 2, 1901
Mary Fanner
J. K. Ellis
Thomas J. Steckel
Barbara Paul
216
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Borii
Died
Married to
1215
0 1122 Sabilla Rice
G Cliildren
7 144S Minnie A.
Jolin H.
144D Bertiia M.
Milton J.
Jennie M.
CI if lord 0
Sept. 3, 1S75
Jan. 12, 1877
Mar. 17, 1878
June 2ij, 1S80 Mar. 20, 1881
Feb. 21, 1885 r>ec. 13, 1885
Dec. 31, 1888
Josiah J. Uice
Amandus Fehnel
Amandus L. Stieets
1216
6 622
Annie Dillard
Sept.
2
1859
G
Cniidi-eu
T
Henry H.
Feb.
5,
188 1
1450
Emma J.
.Mar.
20,
1882
Oscar
Mar.
15.
1883
1451
Stella M.
June
H,
1.S85
Kalpli H.
Dec.
30,
1894
Stanley R.
July
15.
1896
Mozil I.
Oct.
2,
1900
Richard Dilliard
Palmer Billheimer
Oscar Koehler
1217
6 622
Amanda Leh
Dec.
24,
1802
G
Cliildren
V 1452
Clara Rebecca
Dec.
11.
1882
Howard Samuel
May
23,
1884
John George
Nov.
15,
1886
Milton Alfred
Jan.
9,
1889
Mabel Ellen
May
26,
1895
'
p:va May
July
1,
1897
Minnie Susie
May
9,
1900
Cyrus R. Leh
M. K. McGraw
1218
6 023
Sarah A. Kline
Dec.
8,
1863
G
Childi-en
7
Emma Jane
June
19,
1884
Minnie Alice
Sept.
1,
1S-S6
Benjamin Wilson
Mar.
30,
188S
Ralph Stephen
Dec.
4,
1890
Miles Charles
Oct.
3,
1891
Berdie Sarah
June
5,
1894
Woody Allen
J une
5,
1894
Hilda Viola
Dec.
11,
1902
Benjamin A. Kline
Nov
1900
1219
Anna M. Strauss
Children
Carrie M.
P^sther P.
Ralph E.
Mnrpnerlte A.
Feb. 26, 18<>4
Au.er. S, 1,8.88
Nov. 21. 1894 Dec. 2, 1894
Feb. 23. 1897 July 4. 1807
Feb. 5. 1898
Phaon T. Strauss
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
217
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1220
t> G23 Minnie A. Hold
G Cnildren
7 Charles Arthur
Emma Augusta
Carrie Esther
Walter Harold
Harry Christian
Aug. 6, 1876
Feb. 24. TS9] Sept. 25. 1891
Feb. 25, 1804
June 29, 1895
Mar. 12, 1897
Nov. 7, 1903
Lewis Hobl
1221
•24 Alice C. Setzer
Children
Henry T.
Russel E.
Nov. 25, 18(57
Feb. ]2, 1900
Jan. 5, 19UI
Edward Setzer
1222
G G24 Ellen E. PoUiett
G Children
7 Bessie
Charles
Edward
1223
624 Amelia Huber
Children
Elta E.
Harold G.
Beatrice K.
May 19, 1873
May IG, 1876
April 26, 1890
Sept. 1, 1901
Mar. 24, 1904
Edward Polliett
Vincent R. Huber
1224
6 624 Robert W. Clewell
G Children
Mar. 27, 1882
7
Hattie M.
.Jan.
12,
1902
Feb.
6,
1902
Ellwiood F.
Dec.
30,
1903
1225
6
626 George N. Eckrote
Oct.
14,
18(S
G
Children
7
Mary Johanna
Mar.
19,
1800
Esther Elizabeth
Nov.
9,
1891
Nov.
10,
1891
Estlier Ann
Apr.
11,
1893
Apr.
19,
1897
Clara Ellen
Aug.
30,
1894
Catherine Emily
Oct.
26,
1896
Alice Ann
June
23,
1899
1226
6
626 Alonzo P. Eckrote
Feb.
10,
1866
G
Children
7
James Frederick
T>ec.
26,
1885
Minor Lloyd
July
16.
18,88
Mary Elemora
July
IS.
1890
Susan May
Sept.
27.
1892
Tune
2(\
1893
Georare Henry
Aug.
3.
1895
Ida Bertha
May
24,
1898
Myrtie Elizabeth
Oct.
29,
1900
Nettie Weiner
Catherine F. Curboy
Maria E. Gruver
218
GENEA1.0GY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Mari;ied to
1227
tJ G2G
G
HaiTy Dreisbach
No children
1228
May
IS.
1875
Annie Campbell
G G27
G
Bessie Kay
No cliildren
1229
Mar.
25,
1881
J ohn Kay
6 628
G
William Clewell
Cbildi-en
John Franklin
Robert
Dee.
July
Mar.
15.
1879
19<)0
1903
Gertrude Aehers
1230
G G2S Minnie Cudlip
G No children
Mar. 21. 1883
Samuel Cudlip
1231
G G2S Cora Riehl
6 No children
1232
G
G34
Sarah C. Dieter
G
No children
1233
G
G84
Catharine
Oplinger
G
Children
7
1453
"Walter W.
1454
Edith E.
Jennie J.
Carrie C.
Kate A.
Anne L.
Charles D.
Roy R.
Floyd F. 0
1234
(;
G84
Samuel C.
Clewell
G
Children
7
1455
Mamie S.
Gertie
Elsie
1235
(')
(«4
R()1)ert ^^•.
Clewell
a
Children
t
1-1 5(;
Cora
1457
Edwin
Howard
Eva
1458
Stella
Clara
1590
Kobert A.
Minnie W.
Asher A.
Arthur F.
Oct. 12, 1887
Jan.
1854
William H. Riehl
Charles Dieter
Reuben Oplinger
Oct.
17.
1874
Annie Lerch
Se])t.
22.
187G
Walter C. Dech
Apr.
27,
1878
Dec. 24,
1885
Apr.
19,
1880
Sept. 3,
1881
Aug.
19,
1883
Jan.
1892
Apr.
23,
188G
Jan.
1892
Sept.
19.
1887
Jan.
1892
July
IG.
1891
Jan.
1S92
June
-,
1898
Mar.
1855
Oct. 5,
1884
Kate Bossard
June
14,
1879
William Smith
3, 1858
Harriet Markle
Dec.
29.
1874
Robert Lightcap
Oct.
17.
T87G
INlinnie Berger
July
25.
1878
Aug.
9. 1880
Nov.
18.
1880
Mav
7. 1890
Oct.
S.
1882
Calvin Stout
Apr.
2!i.
1884
Feb.
7. 1888
Aug.
17.
188(>
Fannie J. Lewis
Jan.
3.
1889
Apr.
3.
1891
Julv
2
1894
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
219
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1236
6 634 M. Asher Clewell
G No children
1237
G 0.34 Ella (Ecker) Karsch
G Children
7 Hovi^ard
Eddie
Mark
Clarence
1238
G 634 John Clewell
G No report received
1239
6 6:;4 Rev. Theodore Clewell
G No children
1240
6
635
Khoda C. Daniel
G
Children
7
Marvlu
Grace
Avery
Luna
Cait
Lester
1241
6
6,35
Susan A. Teague
G
Child
7
Earsley
1242
6
635
Martha E. Sink
G
Children
7
Joseph E.
Harvey R.
Delia M.
Hubert
1243
C}
635
Minnie E. Flors
G
Children
'
Horae A.
Ella S.
Percy L.
1244
6 637 Dora V. Money
G Children
7 Marvin Roy
Sallie F.
Jan. 2, ISfK)
Alice Brensinger
Sept. 36, 1864 Feb. 14, 1902 j Robert Ecker
karsch
1902 ( Robert I
1 Ka
Nov. 5, 1883 Nov. 5, 1893
,Tan. 5, 1S85
Sept. 3, 1892
Feb. 14, 1894
July 31, 1877
Sept. 4, 1869
Jan. 27. 1871
Au-. 23. 1874
Juno 3. 1878
May 6, 1866
:\rav 7. 1895
Apr. 3. 1903
Hattie Shively
Clara Deibert
•John W. Daniel
William Teayne
James A. Sink
Mankin A. Flora
Thomas H. Money
220
GENEALOGY OF
3eu. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1245
Sidney 8. Johnsou
Childreu
Aunie Myrthle
Teddy Roosevelt
Grady Monroe
Gurney \Vilson
Not.
iS(V
Dee. 8. 18!>7
Aug. S), lvOi»
Nov. 24. 1901
Mar. 13, 1903
Ida J. Money
1246
037 Charles C. Johnson
Childreu
Pearlie M. A.
Mattie Virginia
Collie May
Benlah Thelma
.June 19. 1871
Apr. 23. 1897
June 19, 1S99
July 23, 1902
Nov. 11, 1905
Nancy C. Money
031
1247
James AV.
Children
Addie M.
AVilliam B.
Earl C.
Ernest
Veona
Johnson
Feb. 22, 1873
Aug. 1. 1900
Jan. 10. 1902
July 16, 1903
July 19. 1905
July 19, 1905
Lillie Salmous
Feb. 3. 1902
Oct.
1905
1248
G GSl Clara M. A. Dobbins
G No children
June 11, 1882
William P. Dobbins
1249
6 038 Minnie B. Mahaffey
G Children
Feb. 0. 1874
Prof. A. M. Mahaffey
Dale Sylvester .
Sept.
29.
1894
Vug.
19. 1S96
Josephine
Sept.
15,
1900
1250
1) .Sai'ah E. Strupe
Aug.
20.
1857
Edward Stri
Children
Carrie
Mar.
11,
1878
Willie
Deo.
1.
1879
Sept.
19, 1881
Charlie
Mar.
22,
1882
Carlos
Oer.
31.
TSS4
1251
1) Adelia Cook
Sept.
13,
1859
Frank Cook
Children
Carl
June
^,
1889
Fannie
Apr.
21.
1891
Nov.
1891
William
Sept.
18,
1892
Joseph
Mav
2,
1897
July
1897
ITarrv
Aug.
9'.
18! 18
R..bert
Aug.
10.
1900
Thomas
Mav
29,
1905
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
221
Gen
I. No,
Names
Born
L
Died
1252
G
G39
Charles W.
Cooper
Feb. 13,
18G2
G
Children
Thomas W.
Annie
William C.
1253
July
Nov. 14,
Oct.
1897
1900
19U2
t>
G39
Thomas R.
Cooper
May 15,
1866
»j
Children
Louise
Carlos
1254
Nov. 7,
Feb.
1897
1901
6
639
William A.
Cooper
Miay 28,
1868
G
Children
7
Nina
Lula
Carrie
William A.
1255
Sept.
r^ept.
Ang.
IMay
1891
1893
1899
1905
6
639
Fannie E. Jenkins
Oct. 29,
1870
G
Children
Grace
Gladys
Ruth
Thomas
Fannie
Sarah E.
1256
May
Oct.
Sept.
June,
1892
1893
1897
1899
1902
1905
G
640
Roswell L.
Womach
Sept. 22,
1SG7
G
Children
7
Lucile
Frances
1257
G
640
Mary T. Br
own
Jan. 13,
187G
G
Children
7
Ethel M.
Ruth E.
1258
G
648
Sarah Jones
Sept. 2G.
1859
G
Child
7
Roy H.
1259
Jan. 11,
1905
G
655
I'hebe Holder
Apr. 2.
1874
G
Children
Raymond. D
Aug. 27,
1893
Beatus
July 10,
1894
Infancy.
Eunice
July 13,
18!>5
Sept. 4, 1895
Annise
July 13,
1895
Sept. 12. 1895
Married to
Beulah Wright
Ellie Strupe
Lula Joyce
Rev. J. T. Jenki
Anna Spaugh
Walter F. Brown
Thomas Jones
Ale.xander Holder
222
GENEALOGY OF
G^n. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1260
G
65G
Dora M. Click
Aug.
23, 1SG7
G
Children
7
Unna E.
Feb.
2.3, 1S07
Paul M.
May
23, 1903
1261
6
656
Letba M.
Essex
July
IS, 1871
G
Children
7
Leonard A.
Jan.
29, 1900
Joseph T.
June
10, 1901
Ethel P.
Jan.
23, 19U4
Homer F.
June
25. 1905
1262
G
656
Emma I. Carter
Dec.
.5, 1872
G
Childi-en
7
Floyd M.
Sept.
3, i892
Ruth J.
Jan.
12, 1894
Martha E.
Feb.
22, 1900
Richard N.
Oct.
2, 1901
1263
6
666
John W. Miller
Mar.
25. 1873
6
656
Carrie A. Miller
.Ian.
27, 1874
G Children
7 Freeda M.
Harold J.
1264
6 656 Edward M. Hitchcock
G No Children
1265
6 656 Arthur T. Hitchcock
G Child
7 Thelma
1266
6 656 Alvin Hitchcock
G Childi-en
7 Mildred M.
Carl F.
Sept. 29, 1897
Oct. 22, 1901 Nov. 13, 1902
JSept. 13, 1877
Mar. 27, 1879
Dec. 18, 1904
July 26, 1880
Marion Click
Albert L. Essex
Joseph 'A. Carter
Carrie Hitchcock
John W. Miller
( Abbie A. Lathrop
t Jessie Evans
Martha Herson
Ella Wasson
Dec. 4, 1901 Dec. 15, 1901
Feb. 22, 1903
1267
6
G
6.56 Bertha A.
Child
Wayne E.
1268
Robertson
Aug-.
Aj.r.
3, 1883
(i. 1905
6
G
6.56 Lena P. Bar
Child
Charles S.
nes
Nov.
Oct.
20. 1SS4
G. 1905
Joseph W. Piobertsou
John W. Barnes
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
223
Gen. No
Names
Born
1269
6 (JoT
G
Slieinau M. Hitchcock
Child
Beatrice M.
1270
May 13.
May
1873
1895
6 058
G
7
George P. Hitchcocli
Child
Roland E.
1271
Nov. 10.
Mar. 11,
1873
inoG
U G5S
G
7
Elmer E. Hitchcock
Child
Roy
Aug. IS,
July 29,
18S2
1904
Died
Married to
Anna Scott
Eliza J. Shepard
Etfie M. Miller
G58
1272
Nellie M. Mulry
Children
Nov. 9, 1SS4
7
Lawrence Albert
Raymond Sanford
Oct.
June
10,
19,
1903
1905
1273
G
7
063
Rosa E. Byerly
Child
Thelma Estella
1274
Oct.
Dec.
17,
6,
1881
1904
6
G
7
064
Ens'enia Ballard
Children
Fred
Horace
1275
Dec.
Sept.
Feb.
4,
16,
20,
1875
1908
1905
6
G
7
664
Carrie Nowles
Children
Corene
^Vinslow
Louise
1276
Jan.
Dec.
Apr.
Dec.
6,
3.
10.
1877
1897
19tt0
1003
6
G
7
6(J4
James Smith
Child
Addie
1277
Dec.
1.
1879
1904
G
(>C)6
John W. Miller
■ For his family see
1278
Mar.
(1263)
25,
1873
G
7
(j(U)
Maud R. Norris
Children
Helen Joan
Harry Fay
A Girl
Mar.
Aug.
Nov.
Apr.
11,
14.
12.
9.
1874
1899
1901
1906
Oct.
1905
Lawrence Mulry
B. B. Byerly
Euclid Ballard
George Knowles
Ula Keever
Carrie A. Hitchcock
Roy Norris
224
GENEALOGY OP
Gen
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1279
6
G
7
666
Ora E. Bowman
Children
Richard S.
Charles W.
Terry W.
1280
Dee. 16.
Mar. 12,
Aug. 7,
Dec. 31,
1878
1898
1899
19CK2
Sept. 17,
1899
Joseph Bowman
6
G
7
666
Arthur G. P. Miller
Child
Claud Oranzo
1281
Apr. 3.
Nov. 18.
1880
1904
Flora ^Murphy
6
G
7
666
Anna E. Stepp
Children
Son
Margaret P.
3282
June 20,
Feb. 14,
Jan. 6,
1883
1902
1906
Feb. ]5,
1902
David Stepp
6
G
667
Cora D. Slawson
No Children
1283
Feb. 29.
1868
A. G. Slawson
6
G
7
667
Nellie G. Ewers
Children
Ralph M.
Bessie M.
1284
Sept. 16.
Apr. 10,
Jan. 8,
1875
1896
1898
John T. Ewers
6
G
7
667
Philip S. Tolle
Children
Bonny Eloise
Philip Eugene
1285
Sept. 2.
Oct. 5,
Oct. 30,
1880
1903
1905
Feb. 8,
1906
Nettie Rigsby
6
G
672
Mellie Rosenbush
Children-
Lea
Plorence
1286
July 21.
Feb. 3,
Dec. 9.
1878
1903
19^)5
Harry Rosenbush
6
G
7
673
Pranlilin Rominger
Children
Glenn
Charlotte
Dee. 22,
1876
1902
1904
Lucy Wiutersburg
1287
G
675
Horn CO A. Luckenbach
No cliildrcn
1288
Oct. 1. 1864
6
G
675
Kathaline A. Stratford
('hlldren
Herbert R.
Kathleen E.
June 12. 1872
Libbie O. Slough
Herbert Stratford
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
225
Geu
. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1289
•
6
G
(>7(i
Edgar L. Doster
No Childi-en
1290
.Tan.
18.
1858
G
G
676
Robert 0. Doster
No report received for
Feb.
this :
23, 1802
famUy.
Anna Bodine
1291
6
G
076
Mary P. West
No report received.
1292
Apr.
23,
1864
Ben.iamin P. West
6
G
7
676
A. Estella Boyle
Child
Doris Melville
1293
May
Apr.
3,
4,
1877
1905
Dr. Morris P. Boyle
6
G
677
Harry Luckenbach
Child
Harry Loraine
1294
June
12,
1896
Thelka Gottesleben
6
G
7
677
Albert M. Rihe
Child
Florence M.
1295
June
Mar.
14,
18,
1871
1898
Dec. 8,
1898
Emma Sniffln
6
G
7
680
Franklin L. Luckenbach
Children
Agues Amelia
Ernest Franklin
1296
Sept.
Dee.
Aug.
18.
17,
1804
1887
1889
Mar.' 29,
1895
Amanda Stern
6
G
7
680
Charles E. Luckenbach
Children
Bessie A.
Ravmond E.
Charles E.
Russell L.
1297
May
July
Mar.
Apr.
Jan.
26,
17,
26,
5,
19,
1866
1889
1891
1893
1896
Apr. 5.
May 16,
1890
1891
Mary E. Renner
(3
G
7
680
Caroline M. Ranch
Children
Anna Sophia
Esther INIabel
Herbert Henry
Clarence Frederick
1298
Sept.
:\rar.
Jan.
:\Ira.
June
18,
16.
10.
13.
10.
1868
1889
1894
1896
1898
July 18,
1896
Oscar Ranch
6
G
7
680
Ida V. Smith
Children
Marguerite
Howard
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
28,
IS,'
1870
1806
1899
Walter Smith
226
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1299
680 George A. Luckeubacb
No Cbildi'en
May 20, 1878
Elizabeth W:ini
1300
6 681 Rev. Leon G. Luclienbach Jan. -30. 1871
G Cliildren
7 Rachel S. May r>, 1898
Louise E. Apr. 11. 1000
Dorothy F. July 20, 1902
Leon (ileor.sre Jr. Feb. 7, 1905
Daniel Julius Feb. 7. 1905
Frances Stubbins
1301
0 681 Harry W. Luckenbach
G Childi-en
7 Harry AV. Jr. "
Ruth E.
1302
6 G84 Gertrude Masland
G Children
7 Annetta R.
Marion W.
Harvey C.
.lean C.
1303
6 684 Owen F. Luckenbacli
G Child
7 Owen Augustus Lines
Sept. 12. 1874
Jan. 2.3, 1899
Apr. i; 1900
Jan.
1868
Sept. 28. 1896
Jan. 2, 1899
Mar. 16, 1901
Oct. 20, 1902
Oct. 8, 1871
Oct. 20, 1902
Elizabeth Reeder
Dr. H. C. Masland
Helen Lines
1304
688 Ethel McCain
Children
Katliarine Louisa
Robert Benton
1305
{]88 Marion Fulton
Children
Albert Eondthaler
Marion Elizabeth
1306
688 William D. Rondthaler
No Children
1307
July 25, 1871
:Mar. 1, 1899
:Mar. 17, 1903
Feb. 1, 1874
Oct. 4, 1902
Nov. 21, 1904
Dee. 7. 1877
6 6
89 Adeline E. Hammann
Dec.
20.
1.871
(J
Children
t
Elizabeth C.
Sept.
10,
1895
John S. K.
Mar.
12,
1899
Henry P.
:\Iar.
12,
1899
Arthur A. McCain
Rev. A. C. Fulton
Adele :Sl. MvCoWoui
F. E. Hammann
THE OLEWELL FAMILY.
227
Jen. No.
1308
689 Margaret K. Morris
Cliildreu
John S.
Frances
1309
6 GS9 Helen L. MeClain
G Child
7 Frederick
1310
Born
Died
Married to
May 24, 1873
Mar. 1, 1901
Dec. 0, ISXW
.Tan. 13, 1880
Nov. 2, 1908
Mar. 5. 1901
Henry T. Morris
Fred T. McClaiu
0 091 Henry A. Kranse
G Child
7 Leonard Roberts
:May 30, 1860
Oct. 20, 1902
May Etta C. Roberts
1311
6 091 Engene F. Kranse
G No Children
Cora Hackman
1312
691 Edward J. Kranse
Children 'first wife)
Hortensia Elizabeth
Albert Edward
Nina Lee
Beatns
Peranlo
Edward John
Sarah Coleman
With (second wife)
Coleman Lee
Edward .John Jr.
/ Sarah C. Lee
1 Nina M. Lee
Ang. 27. 1882
Sept. 13. 1884
Oct. 3. 1SS7
Oct. 11. 188.8
Dec. 5. 1889
Mar. 26, 1892
INIar. 26. 1892
Miar. 25, 1901
Oct. -ii^ 1902
Oct. 12, 18S8
Mar. 28, 1802
July 10, 1S92
Dec. 27, 1905
1313
6 691 Elizabeth A. Schwarze Noy. 27. 1864 Mar. 10, 1901 Rev. W. N. Schvvarze
G No Children
1314
6 049 Ellen M. (Becker) Oct. 5. 1860
Ziegler
G Children (first wife)
7 1459 Florence E. Jnne 9, 18.81
Georg-e D. Becker Aug. 30, 1883
f Dr. George Becker
\ Jacob Ziegler
Morris Fisher
228
GENEALOGY OF
Gren. No.
Names
Born Died
Married to
U G95
G
1315
Allen Lewis
Children
Feb. 10, 18G0
Vesta Klotz
7 Louise Ellen
Mary Elizabeth
Marie Ruth
William Clayton A.
Homer Convei"se
Julia Florence
Allen Klotz
Beatus
Clifford Horace
Calvin Samuel
James Milton
Catharine Smoyer
1316
6 695 Matilda Mental
G Child
7 1460 Alavesta V.
695
695
1317
Mary Straubel
Children
Florence M. L.
Percy F.
Charles C.
Arthur B.
Ernest M,
1318
Fannie O. Smith
Children
Charles Franklin
George Henry
Lottie May
Harry James
Dorothy Ellen
Myrtle Helen
July 23,
1884
Apr.
9, 18
June 8,
1SS(>
Sept. 8,
1888
June ;'.0,
1890
Oct. 21,
1891
Oct. 8,
1892
Nov. 8,
1894
July 5,
1898
July
6. 18
Oct. 22,
1899
Oct. 6,
1901
July
14, 190
Oct. 26,
1902
Dec. 19,
1903
Jan.
9. 19
Mar. 12,
1862
Nov. 30,
1884
Apr. 8, 1869
Frank :Mental
Henry C. Krier
Charles Straubel
Mar.
7,
1888
June
14,
1890
Dec.
31.
1893
May
1.
1902
Dec.
31,
1893
Jan.
9,
1894
July
14,
1900
Nov.
28,
1871
Mav
14.
1890
Sept.
1890
Apr.
14,
1894
July
1894
Mav
27,
1897
Mar.
6,
1899
Nov.
23,
1900
Mav
13,
1902
Feb.
6.
1904
Charles J, Smith
1319
6 695 Clara Smith
G Children
7 Helen B.
Plarold D.
William A.
Beatus
Thomas J.
Ernest M.
695
1320
Annie T. Halteman
Children
Charles Alfred
Earl Samuel
Ellen Matilda
Edith Florence
Jan. 5. 1874
June 7. 18V)2
A(pr. 17, -[Sm
Feb. 2. 1900
Feb. 2, 1900
Jan. 19, 1902
Nov. 26, 1903
July 12. 1879
Sept. 22. 1896
Mai-. 10. 10(10
Jan. 25, 1903
:Mar. 8, 1904
Thomas Smith
Mar. 18, 1900
Tilghman A. Hallei
Feb. 10, 1903
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
229
No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
096
1321
Edwin A. Beuner
Cliildren
Stanley Edwin
Daisy May
George F.
Edwin Tliomas
Esther Emma
Mary Verna
Nov. 22, 1863
Mav 21, 1883
.miy 10, 188i
Sept. 18, 1885
Dec. 23. 1880
Ang. 19. 1888
.July 23. 1891
:Mary Vogel
.July 23. ISSC.
Mar. 10, 1887
G9(>
1322
Thomas W.
Children
Susan L.
Miary L.
Ang. 12, 18TC.
Feb. <^ 1900
July 9, 1902
Mary R. McMullen
697
1323
Addie E. Wohibach
Children
Helen E.
Sadie Adel
Rnth Emily
Herman Aline
Ethel Ellen
Oct. 29, 18(18
Feb. 27, 1888
Nov. 21, 1890
Nov. 21, 1892
Oct. 8. 1894
Nov. 2.5. 189G
George Wohibach
1324
(\[)1 Lizzie R. Eastman
Children
Norman
Raymond
"Warren A.
Weida
Rollin
Harold
Nov. 22 1872
Mar. 17, 1892
Dec. 13, 1894
May 31, 1895
Oct. 11. 1898
Nov. ■ 5, 1899
.Tune 9. 1901
Edwin Eastman
July 29. 1892
.Tuly 27. 1899
Sept. G. 1902
1325
Emma jSI. Oerter
Child
Catharine Huebener
Dec. 12. 1874
Tune 17. 1903
Edmond Oerter
1326
Charles J. Smith
Children
Edith O.
Miriam A.
1327
699 Minerva Y. Kichline
Children
Marion
Mildred Esther
Wesley Merritt
Sept. 4, 1866
Feb.
May
IG.
:)0.
1892
1901
Oct.
1,
1872
Sept.
Oct.
June
9,
11,
1S92
185M
1900
Emma S. Knadier
Amos Kichline
230
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No. Names
Born Died
Married to
1328
a 609 Stella M. Boj^er
G Child
7 John Henry
Dec. 15, 1873
Dee. 17. 1894
Rev. W. H. Boyer
1329
G
7
(•.99
Anna A. Egbert
Child
Dorothy Jeanette
1330
.Alar.
May
13,
12,
18S0
1901
G
700
Caroline A. Henry
No Children
1331
Nov.
9,
1877
6
G
7
700
Ella L. Seip
Children
Uussel Albert
Walter Franklin
1332
Nov.
Oct.
Mar.
17,
14.
17.
1878
1800
1808
G
700
Virginia 0. Jones
No Children
1333
Apr.
27,
1883
0
G
704
Wilson D. Keck
No Children
1334
Mar.
],
1873
G
704
Edwin F. Keck
Children
Apr.
2
1877
Kathryn Estella
Anna Ruth
George Edwin
LeRoy Lukens
1335
Oct.
June
Oct.
Oct.
30,
29.
7.
20.
1896
180S
1901
1903
0
G
7
704
Lillian :\I. Lewis
Children
Robert ^Morris
William Henry
1336
Jan.
Oct.
Nov.
2€>,
14,
20,
1879
1901
1904
G
710
H. Claude Weidner
Children
Marion
Frances
1337
Feb.
Dec.
Sept
12,
5.
21,
1877
1901
1904
0
G
7
715
Frank G. Fogel
Child
Annie Catharine
July
Dec.
5,
20,
1877
1905
Elmer Egbert
Charles Henry
George Seip
William T. Jones
Lillie Irene Zearfoss
Clai'a M. Lukens
Frank B. Lewis
Sadie Buehecker
.Jennie R. Beers
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
231
Glen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
1338
(> 71C> William A. Sterner
G No Children
1339
TiCt Stella L. Eigelberger
Child
Earl Raymond
1340
717 Harrv A. Earick
Child
Georgianna
1341
717 Alvin R. Earick
Child
Everet
1342
72(j Carrie U. Cory
G Children
7 ISIabel J.
Maynard S.
1343
G 72(5 Sanford D. Bordner
G Child
7 Wilson
1344
G 733 William C. Yreeland
G No children
1345
G 733 Jesse R. Vreeland
G Children
7 Hazel
Clayton C.
1346
G 737 David A. Gonid
G Child
T Helen May
1347
6 737 Helen A. Hall
G Children
7 Emily Gertrude
Benjamin Richard
William Gould
Jan. G, 1S72
Sept. 19. 1874
Nov. 14, 1898
Dec. 27. 1870
Aug. 8, 1903
Sept. 5, 1874
Oct. 31, isr.G
Feb. 1, 1892 Aug. G. 18!>4
Sept. 4, 1891
July 12, 1875
■Tulv 30. 1903
June 10, 1869
:\Iay 9, 187G
Apr. 9, 1890
:\lar. 3, 1898
Mar. 4. 1871
Apr. 1, 1899
Dec. 1G, 1872
June 29, 1895
Aug. 5. 1899
Jan. 13, 1902
Violet Mary Pierce
Freeman Eigelberger
Millie George
Estella Meyers
J. S. Corry
Anna Peck
Helen E. Young
Hattie A. Trexler
Netta E. Whitbread
Benjamin R. Hall
232
GENJiALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1348
0
T3S
Eliva M. Berry
G
Children
Erma Avesta
Lewis Jerome
1349
(>
742
:\Iorris G. Bishop
(4
Children
7
Henry M.
Beatns
George W.
Jan.
Dec. l."), ISOO
Jan. oO. 1902
May S, 1871
July 24, 1897 Aug. 11, 1897
Sept. 23, 1898 Oct. 6, 1898
Nov. 25, 1899
Chester Berry
Annie E. Musselman
1350
6 740 Evelyn J. Sherman
G Child
7 Evelyn G.
1351
746 Ellen A. Cuff
Children
Harold B.
Doris A.
May 20, 1809
Mar. 8, 1894
Oct.
1872
May 1, 1897
Dec. 1898
George W. Sherman
George W. Cuff
1352
6 746 Robert A. Bless
G No Children
May 11, 1879
Jeanette Fearn
1353
6 747 Carrie E. Williams
G No Children
Aug. 17. 1881
David Williams
1354
6 752 Frank P. Schantz
G Children
May 9. 1875
7
Francis E.
Charles Goranfio
Franklin- P.
Nov.
Nov
May
30,
19
29,
189(J
1898
1902
1355
0
(J
7
752
Howard B. Schantz
Children
Joyce P.
Clifford H.
George B.
1356
Dee.
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
18,
20.
18,
24.
1878
1897
1899
1901
(;
G
75.'>
Paul D. Pearson
No report
1357
1872
6
756
Herman J. Schneller
Feb
4.
1882
Sallie Goran flo
Lizzie Brick
Nellie Morris
Hattie M. Sensonl)ach
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
233
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1358
Sarah Jane Wilson
Cliildren
Dr. Raymond William
Gertrude Estella
Jessie May
Grace Rickert
Anna Irene
David Earl
Robert Charles
Dec. 24, 1859
June y, ISSl
Sept. 12, 18S;i
Nov. 14, 1885
May 7, 1888
June 35, 1890
May 3, 1898
Feb. 21, 1901
John H. Wilson
Aug. 15, 1889
Nov. 2, 189(5
1359
rss William U. Weiser
No Children
Sept. 20,
Ida Whitesell
1360
TOO Stella M. Blumenshine
Children
Frank L.
Arthur D.
1361
7<;0 Ella A. Melviu
Child
Edson
1362
706 Emma E. Umstead
Children
Carrie Elizabeth
Charles William
Alice Estella
1363
770 Edward Hower
No Childi-en
1364
777 William H. George
Child
Ada B.
1365
778 Katie G. Reilly
Child
Florence Frances
1366
778 Mary E. McNerney
Childi-en
Walter Thomas
Gertrude Mary
May Clewell
1808
June 12, 1889
Aug. 29, 1891
Nov. 18, 1873
Apr. 29, 1899
Oct.
1878
Sept. 11, 1896
Oct. 1897
Nov. 14, 1899
May 22, 1882
Sept. 28, 1867
Aug. 21, 1897
Dec. 17, 1872
Feb. 14, 1896
Sept.
1874
Henry Blumenshine
E. D. Melvin
Charles Umstead
Elsie Frey
Minnie B. Kolb
Philip Reilly
John McNerney
Dec. 24, 1897
July 25, 1899
234 GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No. Names Born Died Married to
1367
(*>
(i
7
77!)
.Joliu G. Clawell
Cliiklreii
Edna
Daniel
1368
July
Sept.
Sept.
2.-)'.
1875
1807
G
77;i
Clara 0. Robbins
No Children
1369
■Line
1.
1SS3
7S,S
James P. Audi'ews
CiiiUlren
Frank .1.
Anna
1370
:nov.
Auii-.
Feb.
28.
1875
isiii;
ij)()«
('.
788
Anuie Lilly
Dec.
22,
1S7S
IMinnie Hellings
Edwin C. Il()l)b:nf
Enuna Repsher
William Lilly
•en
1371
G 789 Anna A. Memmert Dee-. U, 1885 Wilfred R. MemmerT
G Child
1 Rnssel W. -Tnne 15. 1!XI5
1372
»•) 814 Daisy L. Kinney Dec. 27, 1871 Williani Kinney
(; Children
7 Wniiam T. R. Fel). 1. ISOU
Ada S. Sept. 4, 1898
Charles A. Jan. 15, 1900 May 10. 19(X»
Evelyn Louisa July 28, 1900
1373
0 814 Clinton C. Steiner Mar. 21. 1870 Allierta Miller
G Children
7 TTna O. ^^lar. 11. 191)2
Thelma Salome P. May 28. lOitC,
. 1374
0 814 INIary E. Rickenbach Dec. 10. 1877 John Rickenbach
G Childi'eii
7 John R. Mar '.-A. 189(;
Paul E. July 24. 1897
Sterling S. July 21. 1899
Theodore Apr. .81 1. 190.8
Caroline Maria Jan. 8if. 190r.
1375
0 S14 Edward P. Steiner Se])t. 27. 1879 June 5. 1905 Lizzie Graffin
a No childi-eii
1376
0 814 Salome J. Knerr Sept. 18. 1881 Edear Knerr
a Child
V Norma O. Oct. 11. 19(il
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
235
Gen. No.
Names
Born
1377
G 815
G
7
Bllswortli G.
Cliildren
Earl W.
Byron B.
Kamoua
1378
Beitel
Sept. 20, 1SU8
Apr. 1. 1895
Oct. 28, 1898
Dec. 22, 1903
G 815
Clareiu-e L. ]
Beitel
Sept. 8, 1873
Died
Married to
Minnie Knouse
Lizzie D. Umlandt
1379
C) 815 Addle A. Kelmiel
G Children
7 Reva
Myra
.Jan. 20. 187G
Oct. 4, 1899
Jan. 13, 1901 May 31, 1901
Ewdard E. Relimel
81(>
1380
Anna L. Butler
Cliildren
I'earl Bertlia
Carrie Adelia
William Earl
Irene Loretta
Erwiu Charles
Oct.
1875
.Tan. (>. 1894
Nov. 17, 189G
Sept. 3, 1900
Dec. IS, 1902
.July 1. 1905
Orrin J. Butler
1381
C 810 Florence M. Golden
G Children
7 Mabel May
Sept. 9, 1880
Nov. 24, 1905
James A. Golden
1382
817 William Leonard Beitel
Child
Mlargaret A.
Sept. 27. 1871
Mar. 10. 1900
Anna E. Stuber
1383
817 Alice Armeta McCue
Children
Violet Pearl
Herman Granville
Myrtle Marie
1384
817 Harrv H. Beitel
Child
Reva M.
1385
817 Charles Leroy Beitel
Children
Gertrude Amelia
Helen Agnes
Charles Leroy Jr.
Oct. 19. 1874
Feb. 28, 189(J
Aug. 23, 1900
Oct. 3, 1902
June 2, 1870
Jan. 10, 1904
July 18, 1878
Julv 22, 1899
Dec. 14, 1902
Sept. 30, 1904
Harvey McCue
Pearl Sparks
Agnes Stewart
236
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married, to
1386
C. 817 Robert Blaine Beitel
(i Cliild
7 Harvey A.
1387
(3 817 Oliver P. Beitel
G CliUdren
7 Granville L. R.
Olive Stewart
1388
(j 818 Francis O. Oppelt
G Cliild
7 Meeta M.
1389
G Sr21 E. Treas Hess
a Child
7 Earl C.
1390
(► 822 :\la.v (iiebler
G Children
7 Russel G.
Florence M.
1391
(•) S22 Susan M. Ash
G Children
7 Georgie E.
Florence R.
Howard P.
Warren S.
1392
0 822 William Edwin Hess
G Children
7 Isabella
Ruth Ruby
1393
(■) 825 (Jraee M. Bei.nler
G No Children
1394
(•» 825 Florence H. White
G No Children
1395
r, 827 Flora A. Bates
G No Childi-en
Feb. 28, 1880
Jan. 9, 1905
Jan. 22. 1882
Jan. 5. 1903
Apr. 2, 1905
'Slay 28, 188;:!
Nov. 22, 19IVJ
Nov. 10, 1874
:\Iay 19, 1897
Nov. 30, 1874
Dec. 14. 1901
Aug. 10, 1908
Aug. 6. 1870
Feb. 22, 1898
:\Iav 8, 1900 Apr. 9. 1901
.I;ui'. 19. 1902 Mar. 12. 19n4
July 2(;. 1905
Fel). 21. 1881
July 4. 1905
Ocr. 31, 1879
May 22, 1&S2
.Tan. 29, 1874
Angle M. P>aker
Elizabeth O. Stewart
Ethel Kindebiter
Margarett Savitts
Charles Gieblei-
Samuel W. Ash
Rose Markey
James Y. Beigler
J. Russel White
Daniel B. Bates
THE CLEWELL FAMILY,
237
Names
Died
Married to
1396
(y
G
7
S27
Bella E. Jones
Child
Alfred P.
1397
Dec.
July
T), ISSI
2S, 1001
G
7
820
Carrie H. Bim
Child
Ambrose A.
pson
July
Nov.
0, 187C>
7, 1002
1398
(i S34 Oliver C. Clifford
G Chilrdeu
Fel). 4, 3870
7
Mary Roberta
Rosalie Louise
Oliver Charles
May
:\Lir.
Nov.
i3,
30.
1900
1902 Jan.
1003
1399
G
G
834
Raymond A. Clifford
Child
Phyllis De Hart
1400
Dec.
Nov.
i4,
10.
1873
1903
0
G
7
836
Fred J. aiiller
Children
Miriam
Ethel R.
Harriet E.
1401
Dec.
Nov.
.Ipr.
Mar.
8,
26,
28.
24,
1868
1898
1900
1903
6
G
7
836
William R. Miller
Children
Robert W.
William R.
1402
Mar.
May
Sept.
G,
9,
23,
1875
1900
1901
G
837
Ellis C. Schneebeli
Children
Louis Adolph
Gustav Adolph Jr.
1403
Oct.
Sept.
Aug.
6. :
27,
1879
1901
1905
G
(4
7
850
Alice M. Sheldon
Children
Charles D.
^Villiam S.
Raymond Reinke
1404
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.
Jan.
12.
20.
3,
11.
1862
1885
1888
1890
G
7
850
Laura E. Schinickie
Child
Paul E.
1405
Mar.
April
11.
21,
1S(;7 Apri;
1893
G
(Ml
Alfred E. Ricksecker
No children
Dec.
10,
1869
1903
W. A. Jones
Rt)bert Bimpson
Jennie R. Coleman
Mabel Williams
Harriet L. Funck
Mary B. A\ illiams
Amelia Str«itberger
Dexter B. Sheldon
Anna B. AV
238
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
1406
6 852 Joseph A. Wolle
G Children
7 Darthea D.
Charles Edward 3rd
Nov. 8, 1874
April 5, 1901
Oct. 2-1, TJ02
Rebecca C. Dawson
1407
0
G
857
Phebe F. Black
No Children
1408
Jan.
1882
6
G
7
8G1
Sarah Hutchens
Children
Gladys
Thelma
1409
April
Nov.
Feb.
19,
28,
1,
1882
1901
1904
6
G
7
8G5
Dora D. Eliott
Children
Charles K.
Sarah
1410
Mar.
Mar.
Jan.
22
21,
8,
1870
1902
1905
6
G
865
Ruth A. Hickman
No Childi-en
Oct.
4,
1877
Timothy Black
Win 'am Hntchons
G. W. Eliott
C. L. Hickman
1411
6 874 Kate J. Koch
G No Children
1412
Feb. 26, 1871
6
874
William C. Miller
April
9,
1873
G
Child
7
Lottie May
1413
June
21,
1899
0
881
Mav E. Bortz
July
17,
1877
G
Children
7
Wilson E.
Nov.
14,
1S0S
Hathvyn M.
Oct.
26,
19f)0
Charles E.
Nov.
2.
1902
1414
G
887
^Villiam Phelps
May
7,
1884
G
No children
1415
6
908
Ella M. Herman
June
18,
1874
G
Children
7
Anna
Se]>t.
29,
1895
Jacob B.
Nov.
25,
1896
Helen C.
Mar.
18,
1899
Ensene C.
June
10,
1901
Edith
]\Iar.
2-I,
lf>03
William H. Koch
Annie Burns
Charles Bortz
Cornelia Bollard
Jacob Herman
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
239
Gen. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1416
Gertrude L. Boj'd
No cliildreu
1417
May 17, ISTG
G
sns
Clai-cnce B. :Mack
Jan. 11,
18C.S
G
Cliildreu
7
Nellie J.
Frederick F.
George R.
Marguerite M.
1418
Nov. 25,
Dee. 28,
Mar. 21,
Oct. 14,
1889
1891
1895
1901
6
!>1S
.losephine Haas
.June Ki,
18H9
G
7
Children
Anna May
Marry T.
Francis E. G.
1419
April 5;
Sept. 10,
Nov. 25,
1895
1896
(j
918
Emily L. Abel
May yu.
1871
G
For her family see
1420
(972)
(•)
91S
Frances C. McCully
July 1,
1S72
G
Children
7
Emma L.
Loyd T.
Mar. 5,
Feb. 14,
1892
1894
.Myrtle M.
Dec. 13,
1895
May 23.
1897
Charles E.
June 5,
1898
Harry B.
May 10.
1900
Feb. 7,
1901
1421
(>
918
Bertine S. Mack
July 4,
1874
G
Child
'
Edward E.
1422
June 4,
1902
0
918
Horace M. Mack
April 21.
1877
G
Child
7
.Josephine I*]dwiird
1423
April .".(i'.
1901
(')
919
Clai'ence F. Darward
Mar. 7,
1807
8ept. 23,
190(1
(^
Child
7
Albert F.
1424
Aug. 3,
1887
(•)
919
Matilda C. (ilosser
Aug. 15,
1873
G
Child
^
Albert Martin
1425
Oct. 2.
1892
i;
919
Gertrude E. (Coghill)
July 24.
1875
Vol
zer
Li
Child
7
Armetta S.
.
Nov. 25,
1899
Infancy
William Boyd
Alice M. Handschuh
L'rank Haas
Rev. Allen Abel
Charles W. McCully
Sarah B. McBride
Anna B. Shirk
^lary T. Kimmerle
.John Glosser
f 1. Richard Coghill
t 2. Christian Volzer, Jr.
240
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Bom
Died
Married to
G 921
G
6 921
G
7
6 921
G
7
6 922
G
7
6 923
G
7
6 923
G
925
(J 927
G
7
6 9.32
G
6 943
G
7
1426
Harry M. Coghill
No children
1427
Frank U. Coghill
Children
Richard T.
George T.
1428
Ellen C. Bagby
Child
Nellie E. L.
1429
otto M. Hoch
Child
Earl Boyer
1430
Amelia H. Metz
Children
Clarence L.
Charlotta M.
Otto S.
Annie L.
Claud W.
Victor H.
1431
Alice K. Clewell
For her family see 1143
1432
Thomas A. Hahn
Child
Ida Florence
1433
Eliza C. Meyers
Children
Arda Ellen
Earl Franklin
Ammon George
1434
Marion S. Stevens
No children
1435
Marie E. Wiese
Child
Orlin Charles
Sept. 23. 1876
Aug. 15, 1879
April 17, 1900
Sept. 14, 1901
Mar. 24, 1881
Nov. 2, 1901
Nov. 9, 1879
June 14, 1905
April 5, 1870
Dec. 27, 1892
May 24, 1893
Feb. 2, 1895
June 27, 1897
July 16, 1901
May 19, 1903
Aug. 9, 1871
Dec. 24, 1872
Mar. 18, 1871
Dec. 23. 1892
Nov. 8, 1892
July 17, 1894
July 17, 1878
Sept. 20, 1881
Sept. 13, 1908
Margaret Sullivan
Emma E. Holt
Arthur P. Bagby
Maude A. Boyer
William F. Metz
Walter S. Clewell
Mary E. Kessler
George L. Meyer
Whitmore Stevens
August Wiese
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
241
Gen. No
Names
Born
1436
0
G
7
94G
William A. Happel
Cbikl
Haven Hope
1437
Oc-t. 26,
Nov. 1,
1S7S
1902
0
(i
7
9d3
Mildred Cascaden
Children
Mildred
Blanche
1438
Nov. G,
July 31,
July 31,
1880
1901
1901
G
7
971
Allen L. Abel
Children
Charles Frye
Catharine Frye
1439
Sept. 30,
Sept. 12,
Nov. 1,
1883
1904
1905
6
G
7
979
Sarah P. Geiger
Child
Bernice Barron
1440
Oct. 23, :
April 20,
1878
1900
6
G
980
Lewis Keyser Ballinger
Child
Lewis Keyser. Jr.
1441
Aug. 9,
Oct. 29,
1883
1905
7
F
8
1034
Bessie Talbot
Children
Minnie
Harry
1442
May G,
May 19,
Nov. 22,
1882
1902
1904
7
F
S
1034
Annie Fredricks
Children
Ida Mav
Albert Henry
1443
Oct. 10,
Dec. 3.
Aug. 28,
1SS3
1902
1904
7
F
1034
Cora Blanchard
No children
1444
June 7,
1885
F
8
104-J
t Laura M. Lnch
Child
Myron S.
1445
July 12.
Apr. 10,
lS7i;
"JS9S
G
1154
William a. Moharter
No children
Dec. 30,
18<S0
Died
Married to
Emma S. Albert
George Cascaden
Lena Rebecca Frey
Rufus Geiger
Pearl L. Riley
Otto Talbot
John Fredricks
Reuben Blanchard
Albert Luch
Manervia Slusser
242
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
1. Names
Born
1446
•
7 1134
G
8
:\Ijimie A. Dietricli
Cliiklreu
Margaret E.
Harriet B.
1447
.July
Dee.
Mar.
21.
2t),
1887
1903
1905
7 11 r.8
G
8
Cora B. Grove
Child
Meuriel C.
1448
June
Nov.
2,
9.
1884
1904
7 121.-.
G
8
Minrie A. Felmel
Cliiklren
Kaymond H.
Helen L.
Berttia M.
Bessie Winifred
1449
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
12,
1.
20.
29,
1875
1895
1896
1900
1901
7 121,5
G
8
Bertha M. Sheetz
Child
Marion S.
1450
Mar.
Aug.
17,
20,
1878
1902
7 121G
(4
8
Emma J. Billheimer
Children
Milton R.
Hellena
1451
Mar.
2':,
1882
7 1210
G
8
Stella M. Koehler
Child
Merian M.
1452
Jniie
14,
1885
7 1217
G
8
Clni'a K. MeGraw
Child
Harry Samuel
1453
Dec.
Nov.
11,
17.
1S82
1904
7 12:5:!
(4
S
Walter W. Opliuger
Child
Barton
1454
Oct.
.Tan.
17.
1.3,
1874
1897
7 12:«
G
S
Edith E. Dech
Children
Alan A.
Paul D.
Ernest
Sept.
.Inue
Dec.
Oct.
1:!.
2.-.,
2:j
1870
1902
l'J04
Died
Married to
Maro Dietrich
.John F. Grove
Amandes Fehnel
Amandns L. Sheetz
Palmer Billheimer
Oscar Koehler
M. H. McGraw
.Viiiiie Lerch
Walter .T. Dech
243
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
Names
Born
1455
7 1234
G
S
Mamie b. Smith
Cliildreu
Bertha M.
Lillian P.
AVilbert F.
Howard S.
1456
June 14, 1879
May 17, 1895
Feb. 10, 1897
Aug. 17. 1899
Aug. 21. 1901
7 1235
G
S
Cora Lighteap
Child
Albert
1457
Dee. 29, 1874
Nov. 30, 1807
7 1235
G
8
Edwiu Clewell
Children
Morris
Joseph
Margaret
1458
Oct. 17, LS7C)
April 4. 1900
Sept. 29, 1901
July 13. 1903
7 1235
G
S
Stella Stout
Children
John
Paul
Oct. 8. 1882
Aug. 1, 1901
Feb. 15, 19(13
Died
1459
7 1314 Florence E. Fisher
G No children
1310
1460
Alavei^ta V. Krier
No (•hiildren
June 9, 1881
Nov. 30. 1884
M I SC ELLA N E O U S
Married to
William Smitn
Robert Lighteap
:Minnie Berger
Calvin Stout
Morris Fisher
Henrv C. Krier
The families under this heading are not in their order i
reports came in too late to be inserted in their regular places.
1461
4
56
Benjamin Clewell
Apr. 21, 1863
G
Children
5
14G2
1463
Catharine
Emma
1462
April 2. 1855
Aug. 30, 1857
5
14(;i
Catharine Donaldson
April 2. 18-5
G
Children
Lydia
Aug. 26, 1877
Gertrude
Aug. 26, 1879
Dec.
24,
1879
Robert
April 7. 1881
.Tan.
4.
1899
Margaret
Jan. 9, 188(!
Willis
Oct. IS. 1S'~^*3
Phoebe
Oct. 15 1889.
Clifford
June 15. 1S98
Pearl
June 15, 1898
regard to generations, since the
i-ah Ann Neal
Charles Donaldson
Calvin I^ Boord
Charles Donaldson
E. M. Jones
244
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1463
5 14 IG
G
P^mnia M. Boord
Children
Aug. 30, 1857
Calvin L. Boord
G
1542
Francis S.
Robert M.
Richard M.
Clarence S.
Josepn H.
Ethel
Olive S.
Bertha B.
Ora P.
George Dewey
1464
Aug. 25, 1878
April 20, ISSl
Sept. 14, 1883
May 23, 1885
Feb. 10, 1889
Jan. 8, 1890
Sept. 5, 3892
April 5. 1895
April 1. 1897
Aug. 11, 1900
Mar.
July
Jan.
July
7,
22
22
12,
1857
1885
1893
1897
Mattie M. Wilkin
G 757
G
7
Adalaide E. Chandler
Children
Ruth
Charles
Helen Elizabeth
1465
Aug. 8, 1865
Jan. 8, 1888
Sept. 17, 1889
Jan. 15, 1897
Edward Chandler
G 728
G
7
Nettie R. Keeney
Child
Albert W.
1466
April 14. 1886
Aug. 25, 1904
Jesse Keeney
6 G32
G
7
Daniel C. Mover
Child
Maud E.
1467
Feb. 6, 1874
Oct. G, 1904
Margaret Evans
4 79
Clementina (Kram) Raff
April 19, 1834
f 1. G. F. Kram
G Children (first husband)
5 1G12 Frank G. Bash
1636 Albert F. G.
1468
G 710 Estella Y.* Collins
G Children
7 1-^arle W.
I'aul ^\.
1469
G, 493 Marv S. Shive
F Childi'en
7 Earl
Helen
1470
Mar. 21, 1878
July 7, INtnt
June 2G, 1903
Nov. 24, 1884
23. ino-:
7, 1905
Lilly I'yshei
Children
Hazel r,.
Walter
July 27, 1885
Sept. 29. 1902
June 1, 1904
2. Henry Raff
Constantine Collins
Harry C. Shive
George M. Pysher
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
245
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1471
7
40:5
Anna P.. Unswiller
Martlia
1472
Oct.
June
5,
2(>,
1890
ICOG
G
7G2
Bertha Thomas
No children
1473
Nov.
17,
1878
G
7G1
Mabel C. Shedd
No children
1474
Sept.
4,
1878
5
300
John J. Clawelt
Sept.
18.
1S58 S
ept. 2(1
G
G
Child (first wife)
Blanche
1475
May
30,
1SS4
F
431
1478
14S5
Mary Eisenhard
Children
Harvey
Charles
Jennie
Maud
Laura
Raymond
Robert
1476
May
18,
I8r.n
F
431
Edwin Litzenberger
Child
Grace
1477
May
5.
1882
G
7
431
Lilly Harper
Child
Pearl
1478
Feb.
IG,
1810
7
F
8
1475
Harvey Eisenhard
Children
Mamie
Boy
1479
G
F
7
438
Annie Meitzler
Children
:dabel King-
Lizzie King
John C. Rusweiler
J. C. Thomas
H. P. Shedd
19GG ) 1. C. Fenster maker
\ 2. Kate \v alter
Walter Eisenhart
Laura Prigan
Robert McKJi'aker
Irene Koehler
Daniel Harper
Laura Prigan
George Meitzler
246
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
Boru
Died
Married to
1480
•J
1!H>
Koswell A. Wommacli
July
2a, 1837
G
Children
(>
l.-,.S3
.Tames Egbert
.^lary
Paul Tvehman
lioswell Alpha
Bessie
Ralph Lee
1481
Jan.
May
Aug.
May
June
Aug.
28, 1880
G, 1882
4, 1884
20, 1887
19, 1891
28. 1893
5
20.-,
Charlotte V. Rominsei-
Jan.
10, ]8t7
Mar.
10,
1874
G
Children
G
Lillie
Anna
Gentry W.
1482
Sept.
19, 1872
5
205
Matilda J. Reed
May
15, 1848
G
Children
(>
Clarence Uranus
Dec.
19. 1871
May
14,
18S8
J 483
Daisy Bell
1483
Nov.
19, 1873
(i
1482
Daisy B. Russell
No\.
19, 1873
F
438
No children
1484
Minnie Reinsmith
No children
1485
7
147r.
.Tennie McKraker
F
No children
1486
4
47
Eli C. R!)niinger
Feb.
2r,. 1S19
Feb.
23,
1897
G
Children
1487
Bettie
.Tan.
19, 1859
148«
Carrie
Feb.
9. !8G1
1489
■Julia
Mar.
22, 18(33
^ept.
3.
1885
1513
Charles
:\Iay
4. 18G5
14110
I'helie R.
Apri
22, 1807
1401
Ruth
1487
July
15, 1870
r,
14SC,
I'.ettie Kruger
Jan.
19, 1859
G
No children
1488
n
148C,
Carrie Cornelius
Feb.
9, lSr;i
G
Children
0
Julia
Elizabeth
John
Letta Ann Lehman
Sallie B. Jackson
Barnaby
Russell
Franklin M. Reed
David E. Russell
David E. Russell
Reinsmith
Robert Mclvraker
Elizabeth Hauser
Julius Ivruger
William Cornelius
William Tavis
Sarah Wiles
J. F. -Toyner
James J. Roddick
Julius Ivruger
William Cornelius
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
247
Geu. No.
Names
Born
Died
1489
(}
i48i;
Julia Tavis
Cliild
Bernard R.
1490
:\Iar. 22, lSr.3
Jan. 3. 1882
Sept. 3,
1885
5
148ti
Piiebe 11. Joyner
April 22, ISG7
G
Children
Kuth Clouse
J. T., Jr.
1491
Nov. IG, 1892
May 4, 1;M)2
5
148(1
Kuth Roddick
July 1."., 1870
(>
Children
Elizabeth
James
Charles
Jeau
1492
June 27. 1893
Dee. 12. 189.",
Oct. 1, 1898
July 27. 19U1
c
8ir.
Lizzie A. Kunz
Oct. 10. 1S72
G
Children
Susan Catharine
Emma .May
Helen Margarlte
James Willis
Clinton Alva
Glen Jesse
Mildred Myrtle
1493
Dee. 9. 1892
Feb. 12. 1,>94
July 31. 189r.
Sept. 24, 1898
May 17, 1900
Sept. 23, 1902
July 10, 1905
(•)
81C.
James E. Beitel
June 9, 1877
(J
Children
7
Elden .lames
July 0, 1901
Welden Philii)
July .-,. lliOl
Aug. 2(*,,
190 1
1494
('>
SIC.
J. William Beitel
Dec. 15, 1882
(1
Child
*
Benny Iris
1495
Nov. 23. 1904
(;
sk;
Mellie H. Reis
May 27. 1885
({
Child
'
FlOi-ence Helen
1496
Jan. 13. 1905
5
207
Jidius A. Gambold
Dee. 5. 1848
G
Children
0
1.j28
Gertie
Grace
A].r. 8. 1870
July 21, 1877
l."i2!)
Kate
Sept. 5. 1879
Adelbert
Auj?. 23. 1881
June 2;i.
1883
Bonnie Eloise
Apr. 7. 1884
Lucretia
Mar. 5. 188(;
Ralph .M.
Aug. 1, 1888
July 22.
1889
Raymond H.
Aug. 1. 1888
Aug. 8,
1889
Helen
Aug. 15. 1892
Naleida
Sept. 15. 18!)4
Married to
J. T. Joyner
James J. Roddick
Adolf Kunz
Minnie Haer
Sylvia Metz
Charles Reis
Adaline Clawson
William H. [Miller
John A. Dyer
248
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Names
1497
Born
Died
{■> 701
(J
William F. Stacker
Child
Ka.vmoud Eugene
1498
Aug. 20, 1SS3
.May 6, 1907
(! 532
F
Frederick Beebn, Jr.
Cliildren
Floyd
Irl
.Jarome
Beatrice
1499
June 6. 1866
Aug. IS. 1892
Sept. 28. 1SV4
Sept. 18, 1896
:May 11, 1902
6 532
V
7
Edson Beehn
Children
Harvy A.
Emma G.
Howard M.
1500
Feb. 7, 1873
Oct. 16, 1902
Aug. 4, 1904
July 11, 1906
6 532
F
Ezra Beehn
No children
1501
Feb. 7, 1873
6 532
F
Harvey Beebn
Children
John K.
Everett P.
1502
Oct. 15, 1880
Jan. 28. 1902
Jan. 28, 1905
6 701
(i
7
Joseph K. Crauthaniel
Children
Elizabeth F.
George F.
Joseph F.
Charles F.
1503
Aug. 1, 1861
Dec. 18, 1887
Feb. 26, 1890
May 26, 1891
Apr. 12, 1895
6 701
G
7
3.537
Alice K. Bergey
Children
Artnhr C.
Mary C.
Henry C.
Michael C.
1504
Dec. 10, 1862
Apr. 13, 1884
Apr. 7, 1885
Mar. 13. 1887
Dec. 10. 1895
6 701
(}
7
Ephraim K. Cranthamel
Children
Jacob C.
Wallace C.
T.inford C.
Margaret C.
Aug. 23. 1864
Dec. 10. 1886
:\rnr. 7. 1888
Fel). 3, 1890
Mar. 4, 1893
Married to
Jennie M. Resh
Eva Dollahan
Sophia Pence
Belle Nelson
Ethel Wyatt
Alice Fetterolf
Henry K. Bergey
Harvey C. Nyce
Emma C. Cassell
Nov. 27. 1902
Mav 23, 1902
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY.
249
G«n. No.
Names
1505
Biom
Died
Married to
0 701 Erwiu K. Ci'iiutliamei
G Cbildi'en
7 Wellielmina Ireue
Teckla Cliristiue
lona
1506
G 701 Charles K. Crautliamel
G Children
7 Myrtle
Isabella
1507
r> 701 Irene K. Mnnzinger
G Child
7 Marion
1508
(i 701 Wilhird K. Cranthamel
G No children
1509
6 Willard K. Crautluunel
G Child
7 Maria Evelena
1510
(■> 701 Jacob K. Cranthamel
G No Children
1511
5 111.") Eli W. .Mnlican
G Children
(i ir.14 Carrie S.
ir>ir> Charlie W.
ir)10 Daisy B.
Koscoe G.
Lewis S.
Annie Pearl
Beatns
Panl E.
Grace S.
Maud M.
Ruth B.
1512
5 105 Enoch P. Muliean
G Children
i; ir.17 Lillie I.
Emma E.
Jennie C.
Naaman L.
Charity E.
Henry Glenn
Enoch Ben
Noble P.
Aug. 5, 1SG7
iMar. 30, 1889
Mar. 15, 1891
Feb. 21. 1804
Nov,
Mar. 22, 1898
Dee. 15, 1903
Nov. 4, 1872
Nov. 27, 1903
Sept. 30, 1877
Sept. 10, 1881
July 4. 190G
Sept. 0, 1884
Sept. l.">. 1840
Sept.
9,
1874
Nov.
1.
1875
Sei)t.
1.
1877
July
28.
1880
Aug.
24.
1881
Oct.
15,
1884
Apr.
18,
188(i
June
4.
1889
Mnv
20,
1891
Ai)r.
9,
1894
Oct.
13,
1895
Apr. 27. 18.53
Dee. 13. 1877
Apr. 13, 188:3
May 16, 1887
Jan. 11, 1889
Jan. 29. 1891
Sept. 28, 1893
Sept. 28. 1893
Sept. 17. 1887
Infancy
Sept. It
Apr. 28, 1880
Lizzie K. Schmidt
Ada M. Palmer
John F. Mnnzinger
Mabel B. Slaughter
Elsie D. Cadwallader
Florence M. Summ
Susan Shutt
Lewis Ellis
Rebecca Dunning
Hilary Shoaf
Catharine Kritsfeezer
Raymond Hart
250
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No.
Born
Died
Married to
1513
."> l-t8(i Cliarles Uoiuiiiyer
G No childi-en
M:i.v 4, 18lw
Sarah Wiles
1514
(J loll Carrie S. Ellis
G Children
7 Ishnee
Andry
Bruce
S'hober
Sept. ;>. 1874
Feb. S. IS'ja
Nov. 1, 1894
Apr. 13, 1902
July 8. 1903
Lewis Ellis
189.:
1515
(j l.jll Charlie W. Mulicau
G No Children
Nov. 1, 1875
Rebecca Dunning
1516
(•) l.'.n Daisy I',. Slioaf
G Children
7 Paul
Bascom
Sept. 1. 187"
Sept. 7. 1899
Feb. 3. 1902
Hilar V Shoaf
1517
Li Hie J. Hart
Children
Clifton
Herman
1518
T. Edgar Shields
No children
1519
Marhi C.
Child
Augustin
Hanes
1520
Mary A. W(4nneier
Children
Maria
Sophia
Herman
1521
ElizalK'th F. Rolnnson
Chihiren
Alice
.lennie
1522
rauliiic
Child
Eniiuia
Dec. 13. 1877
Sept. ."), 1904
:Mar. 4. 1900
Julv 4. 1877
Nov. 7. 1810
Sept. 12, 1832
Raymond Hart
Amelie Schultze
Charles Hanes
Alice Bratton
.Tan. 13, 1§S0 Nov. 10, 1900 Frederick Wehnieier
.Tan. b"). 1897
•Tuly 27, 1898 Oct. 27. 1898
Nov. 30, 1899 .In lie 3, 19O0
Fel). 3, IS'i
A])i-. 9. 1900
Dec. 1, 1901
.Tan. 11, 1887
Mar. 0. 190.5
Robert Robinson
Robert Duffeld
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
251
^en. No.
Names
Born
Died
Married to
1523
5 1."'>li>
Aniiiistin Haiies
Sept. 12. 1832
Alice Bratton
Gr
Childreu
i; ir)35
Laura Virginia
Racliael Caroline
Charles E.
]May 10, 1861
Mjav 21, 18U9
Dec. (1, 1870
Olin W. Jones
Hattie Elizabeth
Oct. 7. 1874
Sept.
29,
1889
i.-.:!r,
Bessie Estella
1524
Alar. 10. 1882
Ge«u-ge C. Tudor
5 211
Sherman. Neligh
Aug. 2, 18l>4
Ella A. Hege
G
Children
Lena Hege
Dec. 14, 1887
Vene
.Tune 11, 1890
.Tan.
1,
1891
Hester Eugeue
Dec. 24, 1894
Florence May
Oct. 15, 189(>
1525
5 211
FrankUn F. Neligh
Feb. 24. 18(19
Hela M. Spaugh
G
Children
6
Jeannette Franciua
Ih'leu Clauder
1526
Mar. 2(;. 1892
Nov. 1(». 1.S94
.J 211
Albert A. Neligh
.Tune 19, 1872
Leoua P. Panyburn
(t
Children
Leia Blanclie
Mary Edna
May 8, l.S9r.
Apr. 30, 1897
Charles W.
:\Iar. 8, 1899
Feb.
a.
1900
1527
4 ni
Elizabeth Womniack
Apr.
20.
1835
Wilson W. Wommack
5
Child
Elizabeth
1528
Apr. 17, 183.-)
Sept.
('),
1835
f) 14!>(1
Gertie Miller
Apr. 8, 187(1
William H. Miller
G
No children
1529
(i 141 m;
Kate Dyer
Apr. 8, 187(i
John A. Dyer
(i
No children
1530
0 :i:i3
George F. Jenkins
Oct. a, I8(i9
Eva A. Highsmith
Chik'i
Francis De Vane
1531
Aug. 8, 19(tC,
(i («8
Blrtie L. Clapp
Dec. 2, 1872
Alonzo P.. Clapp
a
Children
•-
Evle Barthold
Tune 6. 1892
M'artha Mare
Oct. 8, 1893
Apr.
19,
1898
Garratt Koniinger
Oct. 8, 1898
252 GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No. Names Born Died Married to
1532
<•> S.jO Harry E. Riclvsecker May :*.(». lSi;4 Leoim h. Wilson
(i No eliildreu
1533
(', 1480 James E. AVommnek Jan. 2,S, 1S80 Sallie B. Jackson
G No children
1534
7 1148 I':imer S. Brown Fel). l!i. 1888 Bessie Sueaden
(t No eliildren
1535
(> ir.23 Laiira V. Jones May 1(». 18(11 Olin W. Jones
(i Cliild
7 May V. Fel). 2(». inn.-.
1536
(; l.-.2:i Bessie K. Tudor :Mar. 10. 1,S82 , George C. Tudor
G Obiklren
7 (4eori;(' ('. Alar. 4. liMM
Byrnni E. Mar. l!.-.. i!)n2
1537
V l."o:; Marv C. Nyee Ajir. 7. 188.- Harvey C. Nyce
G Cliild
8 E. Claude Jan. 1!). lOd.-
1538
('► 707 Erma E. True Dec. 11. 1S7'.» Nelson H. True
a Child
7 Viry-il Clewell Oct. I'd. lOil.-.
1539
C. 7.-.0 Kah'ii;h AI. IV'arson \]tv. 27. 1SI18 Effle Ourg
G No chihlren
1540
c. 777 Flora H. Hazelton Alar. 28. 1884 George M. Hazeltor
(J No children
1541
.-> 208 Charles (i. Colver Oct. 1.-.. 1878 Laura F. Abel
G No children
1542
(•> 14(;:'. Uohei't AI. Boord Apr. 2<». 18,S1 Mattie M. Wilkin
(J Child
7 Clarence lleid l!)or.
1543
.-. .■;;;'.i r^ranklin .1. Hahn Nov. 2. ISc:! Ida Werkheiser
G Child
ti Anna Alay Apr. tl. 18!)0
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
253
Gen. No.
1544
() 484 Anna S. Hai;pnl)nfh
V Child
7 Earl P'ranklin
Born
Died
Apr. 17, 1883
Mar. 21. 19(»G
Married to
Herbert Ilagenbuch
1545
(i 512 Carrie A. Baldwin
F Child
7 ^^^•^]tel■ Ovet
Mar. 2. 187C. Dec. 8. 1!U»
Nov. 28, i;j05
George Baldwin
1546
F
512
Mabel A. Grim
Child
iNIary Apple
1547
Nov.
Jan.
1.
1880
1907
F
788
Clinton H. Andrews
No children
1548
Jnly
2.
1880
V,
G
443
(George F. Bates
No children
1549
Mar.
26,
1882
G
092
Han-y F. >yel>er
Children
Dorothy
Eleanor
1550
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
1,
1.
24,
1861
1897
1899
0
G
692
John R. Weber
No children
1551
Dec.
3,
1866
G
692
Eleanor C. Lang
Child
Eleanor
1552
Jan,
Oct.
15,
28,
1869
1905
a
7
Ii92
Bernhard ^^^ Weher
Children
Henry T.
Catherine Rena
1553
May
Feb.
Nov.
12.
23
2l'.
1878
1901
1903
7
(J90
:\Iarion A. Bacherach
Children
Bertha
Marion
Ang.
Ang.
Dec.
16,
25,
"iO,
1861
1886
1894
George A. Grim
Ida Fehnel
Maggie Griffith
Emma R.
Margeret L. Brown
Charles G. Lang
E. .Xora Swartz
Joseph W. Bacherach
254
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No. Names
Born
Died
Married to
1554
G 090 Charlotte E. lusensee
G Cbildi-en
7 Alva Ruby
Sept. 15, ISGo
Jau. 16, 1886
Edwin Isensee
J. W. Weidmann
Hazel Pearl
Bernhard Ko.v
Walter Edwin
Dec. 17, 1888
Sept. 29, 1893
July 4, 1898
1555
6 690 Clyde B. Weber
G Child
7 Norma
1556
210 Laura B. Watson
No Children
92c
131
1557
Mary A. Deibgrt
Children
Preston George
Mabel Elevesta
Oscar Harvey
Benjamin Chester
1558
Ephraim G. Fehr
Childi-en
Robert L.
Lulu Edith
Herbert H.
Ellis Oscar
Willis W.
Grertrude May
Grover Cleveland
Joseph Sibley
Evline Dora
Ramond Harold
Aug. 13, 1870
May 11, 1894
Aug. 17, 1877
Sept. 27, 1SS3
Jan.
20.
1902
Mar.
6,
1903
Dec.
5,
1904
Aug.
7,
1906
Mar.
26,
1850
Jan.
9,
1879
Jan.
7,
1880
June
29.
1882
Feb.
28,
1885
May
23,
1888
Sept.
13.
1889
sept.
13,
1892
Jan.
9
1897
May
20.
1899
Jan.
12.
1901
Arnie Knapp
David Watson
Harvey G. Deibert
May 4, 1902
Dora
Agnes Kerr
J. M. Wolefindale
280
5 2S0
G
1559
George F. Clewell
Children
George Dwight
Eugene
Eugene Crile
1560
Grace M. Darrell
Children
(4('()rgo (diaries
Edgar Howard
Bruce Eugene
June 4, 1861
Apr. 25. 1884
Jan. 2. 1886
Jan. 31, 1892
May 19, 1870
Sei)t. 3. 1894
Aug. 26, 1900
Feb. 5, 1904
Mar. 20, 1886
Lutitia S. Kahl
Charles Darrell
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
255
Gen. No.
Names
Born ■ Died
Married, to
1561
!)2:^ Aslier M. Higli
Child
Loi-ene J.
1562
023 Ilicbard F. Higli
No Children
1563
<)2M L^ninia S. Hartmau
Child
Mable M.
1564
2S0 Florence O. Dowse
Children
Helen
Gladys
Thomas
Charles Philip
1565
280 Clara L. Allen
Children
Wilbur Henry
Beatrice Allen
Philip Sydney
1566
im AVilliam I'. Pfeiffer
Child
Jennie L.
1567
ITir. Mary Yost
Child
l.jTl Samuel Henry
1568
156 James A. Pfeiffer
Children
Emily Jane
1.j72 Henry
William
1569
I.IC) Ellen Sigley
Children
Prank B.
1573 Mary E.
Lottie
Llora Ivessler
Dora E. Beidelman
Eugene U. Hartmau
Thomas Dowse
Nov. 2, 1873
Sept. 3, 1877
Oct. 29, 1868
Dec. 31, 1901
Apr. 12, 1860 Aug. 23, VJW
1885
1890
1894
1898
Mar. 29, 1863
ISSt)
Dec. 29, 1888
1890
Apr. 7, 1832 May 2, 1864 Eliza Kader
Mar. 19, 1859
Aug. 12, 1835 June 25, 1890 Sanmel Yost
Mar 15 1875 Anna Trumbore
Sept. 17, 1838 Feb. 14. 1877 Uosauna Reif
Charles E. Allen
Oct. 24. 1866
Sept. 28. 1868
July 19. 1871
Oct. 15, 1843
Jnly 5. 18(>0
Mav 4. 1872
Mar. 3, 1882
Virginia Werst
Owen B. Sigley
William Colver
256
GENEALOGY OF
Gen. No. Names
Born
Died
Married to
1570
5 158 Robert S. Clewell
G Child
Oct. 26,
1856 Feb. 11, 1886 Mary E. Werner
6 1574 Vera M.
June 15,
1881
James G. Confer
1571
6 15G7 Samuel H. Yost
G Children
7 Helen
Mary
Mar. 15,
1S75
Anna Trumbore
1572
6 1568 Henry Pfeifter
G Children
7 Helen M.
Hattie R.
Herbert C.
Sept. 28,
May 4,
Mar. 2,
Sept. 24,
1868
1896
1901
1902
Virginia Werst
1573
6 1569 Mary E. Colver
G Child
7 Ellen
May 4,
1872
William Colver
1574
6 1570 Vera M. Confer
G No Children
June 15,
1881
James G. Confer
1575
6 622 James Reph
G Children
7 Lottie
Earl
Clark
1576
6 622 Estella Longenbach
G Child
7 Warren
George E. Longenbach
1577
6 470 Harry G. Haberstumpf
G No Children
Oct. 13,
1887
Katie Warmkessel
1578
c. 4.s:; Emma S. Fatzinger
F No Children
Dec. 10,
1877
Owen Fatzinger
1579
6 480 Ellen C. Hower
F No Children
Jan. 3,
1884
Lloyd C. Hower
THE CLEWBLL FAMILY. 257
Born Died Born Died Married to
1580
0 015 Florence O. Murpby July 31. 1882 Cliarlton li. Murphy
G No Children
1581
B 7G7 Earl E. Bruch Mar. 21, 1889 Bessie C. Fahs
G Child
7 Dorothy Adell Oct. 5, 190G June 20, 1907
1588 Emma V. Romig of No. 817. No reply to our inquiries.
1590 Robert A. Clewell of No. 1235, is married to Fannie J. Lewis.
No children.
1591 Henry Huth of No. 530, is married to Laura Bitting. No children.
1592 Eddie Litzenberger of No. 431. Has several children but no re-
port.
1593 Edgar Schmickle of No. 797 is married to Clarissa Kiegel. No
children
1594 Lovin W. Blasius of No. 4(14. No I'l'port.
1595 Oscar E. Biasius of No. 404. No report.
159G Eugene A. Clewell of No. 709. Is married but has no children.
1597 Laura B. Watson of No. 210. Her husband's name may be
"Matson" but no reply after repeated efforts.
HMM) Catharinm M. Koelile)- of No. 22 was marrieil but no traces of
her family could be found.
1601 Peter Clewell of No. 44. Had a family and was living in the
vicinity of Cunningham. Pa., and died without children.
1602 Fanny Clewell of No. 44. She was married to a Mr. Young and
lived at Quakake, Pa., but no traces of her descendants
could be found.
1603 Harriet Clewell of No. 44. No report.
1604 Elizabeth Livengood of No. 45. No address.
1605 Sarah Styers of No. 45. No address.
16<>') Nancy Brindel of No. 45. No address.
1607 Mary Bevel of No. 45. No address.
1608 "William Clauss of No. 51 as well as his brothers, .Tames, Enoch
and Ambrose. We werp informed that AVilliam was mar-
ried but had no address to any of them.
1609 .Jane Chaffin of No. .51. No address could be given to us and
therefore no report.
1610 Laura Griffith of No. 51. No reply to several in(iuiries.
1611 Henrietta Clewell of No. 56 was married and some of her des-
cendants living in Mlichigan and made repeated efforts to
obtain information but received no replies.
1612 Frank G. Clewell of No. 14(i7 has a family but no replies to
several inquiries.
1613 Julius D. Clewell of No. 79, is married and has a family. No
reply to our inquiries.
258 GENEALOGY OF
1(314 Loviiie W. Mes&inger of No. 106. No address.
Kilo Lewis O. Miksch of No. Ill was married but received no reply
tu rei)eated efforts.
Kile. Cliristiuii Bates of No. 12l>. is married Init no reply to our in-
quiries.
KHT Charles Bates of No. 120, is married but no report.
1(>18 Ellen .T. Bates of No. 120. was married, became a widow and
married a second time. No report.
1(11!) Sni-ah Yoe of No. 172 was niarried but we were unable to ol>-
tain fui'tlier informntioi!.
Hy21 George Clewell of No. 18o was married and left two daughters.
1G22 Reuben Clewell of No. 185. AVas never married.
1(>23 William Clewell of No. 186. Lived in the State of New York and
died, leaving descendants.
1624 George M. Sides of No. 187. Was married. No further informa-
tion.
1625 James XL Sides of No. 187. Was married. No further informa-
tion.
1626 Mary C. Reich of No. 187. No reply to our inquiries.
1627 William T. Sides of No. 187. No address given.
1628 Christian Sides of No. 187. No address given.
1629 Ambrose E. Sides of No. 187. No address given.
1680 Elizabeth G. Johnson of No. 187. No address given.
1681 Jonathan P. Romlnger of No. 11)2. No report.
1632 Isaac J. Rominger of No. 1!)2. No repoi't.
1633 Martha C. Ellis of No. 195. No report.
1684 Lewis C. Mulican of No. 195. No report.
1685 Rebecca Davis of No. 195. No report.
1636 Albert F. G. Clewell of No. 1467 has a family and several chil-
dren, but received no information.
1(k?8 Jacob Clewell of No. 226 is married and has a family, but no
reply to our inquiries.
1()39 Thomas A. Banks of No. 296 was reported l)y friends as having
a family, but no report.
1640 Elnoyra Schoolt of No. 313 has a family, but no report. -
1641 Charles T. Clewell of No. 313 b^Sfc+t- -family- and was a snTdierin
tlie'Spaii^ish-Americau War. No report.
1642 ^Limie Wollenlierg of No. 334 was reported l)y friends as being
married. No reply to our inquiries.
1()43 May Grolle of No. 384. No report.
1644 Morris McVaugh of No. 384. No report.
1645 Laura C. Alexander of No. 387. Letters aildri'ssed to lier were
returned "Unclaimed."
KUr, Cliloe E. Reed of No. 533. No report.
I(i47 AuwA S. l';'nnM!gton of Xo. Tu'A. Xo re])ort.
1I14S Wreathe \'. Collins of Xo. .i:U. Xo ivport.
1(;49 William Newhard of No. 623. Is married, but no reply to our
inquiries.
lO.'.o Mav Iletten of No. 630. No address given.
THE OLEWELL FAMILY, 259
1651 Hattie Shipe of No. 630. No address giveu.
1652 Laura Smith of No. 682. No report.
1653 Ida E. Weisner of No. 635. No report.
1654 Charles R. Faw of No. 686. No report.
1655 Alpha S. Faw of No. 635. No report.
1656 Sarah E. Weisner of No. 685. No report.
1657 Jacob W. Faw of No. 685. No report.
1658 Harvey A. Faw of No. 685. No report.
1659 Addie J. Huffman of No. 636. No report.
1660 Sallie M. Beckuer of No. 686. No report.
1661 Cora R. Becliner of No. 686. No report.
1662 Henry H. Sides of No. 636. No report.
1663 Sarali R. Lamb of No. (MO. No report.
1664 S. Maria Ellen wood of No. 641. No report.
1665 Bessie Place of No. 646. No report.
1666 Sarah J. Snyder of No. 655. No report.
1667 William I. Hitchcock of No. 658. No report.
1668 Charles S. Hitchcock of No. 658. No report.
1669 Nellie Horseman of No. 665. No report.
KwO Frank Rominger of No. 665. No report.
1671 Emma M. Trotter of No. 666. No report.
1672. Grayce F. Ragen of No. 671. No report.
1673 Georgiana Baker of No. 682. No report.
1674 Charles F. Jacoby of No. 099. No report.
1675 Mary M. Steward of No. 700. No report.
1676 Eva E. Raub of No. 700. No report.
1677 Olga I. Heffelfinger of No. 700. No report.
1678 Eimima :Miller of No. 702. No report.
1679 Laura Clemme of No. 702. No report.
1680 Charles Laudenberger of No. 702. No report.
1681 Lizzie Erney of No. 702. No report.
1682 Katie Constancer of No. 702. No report.
1683 Minnie B. Weidaw of No. 717.
1686 Mabel Yeisley of No. 707. Has one child. No name given.
1687 Florence Burley of No. 797. Has one child. No name given.
1688 Harry E. Hess of No. 821. No report.
1689 Maud M. Livansberry of No. 821. No report.
1690 Helen A. Stewart of No. 822. No report.
1691 Bessie E. Shipues of No. 885. No report.
1692 Florence O. Faterson of No. 835. No report.
1698 Lucila M. Shimer of No. 886. No report.
1(;94 Edwin A. DarAvard of No. 919. No report.
ICO.'. Caroline S. Helm of No. 928. No report.
1690 Sophia E. Allen of No. 933. No report.
1697 Etta L. Secrest of No. 933. No report.
1698 Ralph B. Walp of No. 1022. No report.
Biographical
Sketches.
NOTK
The wisdom of preserving- in some form or another the deeds
of one's life has been exemphfied by many a historian. Through
it, many persons saw the means which others employed to raise
-themselves from poverty and obscurity. The simple story of
"when you were a boy" is not likely to have a bad influence on
future generations. With these objects in view, we requested
the descendants of Franz and George Clewell in a circular
letter, to submit their story.
It should be understood that no attempt has been made to
write a biography of those deceased, in the second and third
generations, since in many cases, we only had the obituary
records.
By way of explanation it may be proper to say that the
numbers in parentheses refer to the family in the geneological
part of the history, where in many cases the dates of birth and
death and to whom married, have to be found.
The Editor.
BIOGRAPHIES.
JOHN CLEWELL.
John Clewell (13), a son of George and Anna Maria Clewell,
was born in Bushkill Township on his father's plantation. He
received the rudiments of his education in the Parocliial school
at Schoeneck. After his marriage to his first wife who died in
1800. they moved on a farm near Bethlehem. His second wife,
Lea Heil, died in 1819. He was the happy grand-father of
thirty-three children at the time of his death. He is buried on
the Moravian graveyard at Bethlehem.
DANIEL CLEWELL.
Daniel Clewell (14), a son of George and Anna Maria Clewell,
was born at the Ephrata House. Xazareth, whither the family
had fled during the Indian Insurrection in 1755- He was mar-
ried to Susan Klein on December 11, 1782 and thereafter lived
at Schoeneck. He was a life-long member of the church there
and was active in building the church of 1793. He was a linen-
weaver by trade and his industry made it possible for him to
retire in 1818. His wife died in 1829 and both are buried at
Schoeneck.
JOSEPH CLEWELL.
Joseph Clewell (16) was born on the pioneer settlement of his
father, George, near Moorestown, Pa. He received the rites of
baptism in the Moravian Church at Schoeneck and on July 8,
1781, was received into the ciiurch and in 1785 became a com-
municant member. His father taught him to weave and to farm,
liesides his, now uncommon, schooling, it should be remembered
that he experienced the fleeing of the family to ])laces of safety
on account of Indian Insurrections. He was married in Bethle-
hem, Pa., on July 7, 1790, to Magdalena Knauss who was born
at Emaus, on September 3, 1761. After his marriage he moved
to Emaus, Pa., where they began housekeeping, he following his
trade. On July 10, 1803, liis wife died and on May 27, 1804, mar-
ried for the second time. He continued to live at Emaus where
he died and is buried in the Aloravian graveyard. He reached
the ripe age of nearly seventy-two years.
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THE CLEWELL FAMILY 265
LEWIS B. CLEWELL.
Lewis B. Clewell ( 140) was born in Millo-rove now Aluta,
Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Pa. His boyhood
days were spent in attending- the district school and assisting-
his father on his farm and in the weaving- shop. ( )n arriving at
the ag-e of youth he became an apprentice of his trade, namely,
cabinetmaking. He learned liis trade with Messrs. Luckenbacli
and Belling in Bethlehem.
While in Bethlehem he took advantage of his o]:)portunities
and added to his schooling which he had received in his child-
hood. He also continued his music, the rudiments of which
he had acquired at Schoeneck. Being- studious, he naturally
strengthened those cpialitics of mind and character which made
for his success in later life.
At the outbreak of the Civil War. he left the comforts of
home and went forth as a defender of his country. He enlisted
as a private in Company I, One Hundred Fifty-third Regiment,
Pennsylvania Infantry. At the battle of Chancellorsville he was
captured bv the Confederates and taken to the Libby War
Prison in Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy. After a
few weeks of continement he was paroled and brought to
Camp Convalescent near Washington, D. C. He was First
Corporal of his Company.
On his return from the war, he made his place of residence
in his native village and followed car]:)entry. He also became
the organist of the Plaintield Church which position he held for
several years and then resigned only to accept a similar j^osition
in the church at Biishkill Center whither he had moved. He
was connected with that part of church work for 26 years.
He was married in 1865, and while living at Bushkill Center,
he became a partner with his brother-in-law, Julius C. Friebely,
in the general merchandise business for five years. He organized
a Sunday School in the congregation of his village and the flour-
ishing and prosperous condition in which he relinguished thtf
superintendency of the school after nineteen consecutive years,
is evidence of his efficiency.
In 1887, he conceived the idea of uniting the church choirs of
Northampton County for the purpose of promoting church
music, especially the chorals. He met with a hearty response,
266 THE HISTORY OF
and has been honored with the i^residencv of the Association
since its organization.
In 1892, he moved with his family to Bethlehem, where he
still resides. As a means of employino; his time which he al-
ways considered valuable he began "tuning" pianos and organs.
He, at once, became popular in that art as the eagerness of the
people to emplov him would show.
Among his many works of "love," but not the least, is the
Clewell Family History. The undertaking was a stupendous
one, which, if realized at the beginning might have proven fatal
to the history. I'ut, like liis co-laborer in this work. Rev. Lewis
P. Clewell, he felt that his ancestors were worthy of honor, be-
sides being prompted by the feeling that many of th? descend-
ants were tmconscious of their kinship. He suggested the idea
of a history, which was promptly accepted and the work begun.
At times, the outlook of the history was anything but en-
couraging. The voyage of the two progenitors was only tvpical
of the course of the history. I'ut with a determination and
resolution which are characteristics of its author, he jjressed
forward, without a shadow of hope of a pecuniary reward, but
to accomplish his coveted end. In this he deserves the api)lause
of his kinsfolk.
Mr. Clewell has been a lifelong and zealous ^Moravian. In
his youth he was confirmed in the Schoeneck Moravian Churcn
and held membershi]) there until he moved to IJethlehem, when
he had the same transferred. Being useful in any part ot
church work, and having the confidence and respect of the peo-
ple he was asked to become a member of the Building Commit-
tee in the erection of the church at Bushkill Center, which is a
Union Congregation and when the church at Schoeneck was to
be built he w'as also chosen. Many other positions of trust
might be named, but they would only add to what has already
been said.
M.AKIA MAGD.\LENA CLEWELL.
Maria Magdalena Clewell (2) was born in Oley. While ir,
her infancy her parents moved to theTr possessions near Naza-
reth. She was never married, living mostly in Sisters' Houses
among the Moravians and nursing the sick. She was noted
for her kindness. She is l)uried at Lititz, Lancaster County,
Penna.
THE CLE WELL FAMILY
267
REV. LEWIS PHILIP CLE\\'ELL.
Rev. Lewis Philip Clewell (284) was born at Schoeneck, Penn.
He received his early education in the public schools and was
confirmed a member of the Moravian Church in Schoeneck. He
at first, proposed to devote his life to a business career. Accord-
ingly, in 1857, he entered a dry g-oods store at Reading, Pa., as
clerk but after a few years gave up his position in order to accept
a position in the Weltburger ofifice at Easton, Pa.
H'e was making good progress in this new situation, for besides
attaining proficiency as a compositor, he was beginning to d'o ac-
ceptable work as a writer for the papers connected with the
ofifice. The conviction, however, which he had long felt that
he ought to preach the Gospel was all the while growing deeper
268 THE HISTORY OF
and led him in the autumn of 1861, to leave East on and enter
the Theological Seminary at Ijethlehem.
After a two years course in this institiution, in the summer of
1863. he enlisted as a member of the Thirty-fourth Pennsylvania
Alilitia, His military service was brief. After receiving- an honor-
able discharge, he entered ui)on the duties of teacher iii the Xaza-
reth Military Academy at Xazareth.
While at the Xazareth Hall he ofifered his services to the
governing board of the Moravian Church to g'o to some foreign
place as a missionary. His services were accepted and he was
assigned to go to the West Indies. But the needs of the churcli
at home were pressed upon him to which he yielded. On Xov-
ember 19, 1865, he was ordained a Deacon in the Moravian
Church and soon afterward started for his first charge which
was i-. Moravia, Iowa. That he had not mistakcii his calling, the
success which attended the work in his vario'us pastorates is
sufficient evidence.
During the thirty nine years of his ministry, he served eight
dififerent charges, built seven churches, three parsonages, organiz-
ed six congregations, extensively repaired four churches and
three parsonages, besides being instrumental in bringing many
into the membership of the church. He was a man of great de-
termination and untiring energy. His appointment to a charge
was generally regarded as a signal for a forward move in that
charge.
Oil May 16, 1867, he was united in marriage to Miss Sarah
Bhckensderfer of Gnaclenhutten, ( )hio, who nroved in every
way well qualified to uphold his hands in his chosen calling.
He felt that he had just cause to be proud of his ancestry, and
for years had cherished the hope of some day being able to
produce a history of the Clewell family. While located at South
Bethlehem, circumstances seemed to adjust themselves for carry-
ing out his long deferred plan.
Lewds B. Clewell (see 140) had in the meanwdiile located in
Bethlehem who also entertained similar intentions. ( For further
account see Preface and Account of Reunions). The circum-
stances of his death were characteristic of the energy and deter-
mination displayed throughout his entire life. Although suffering
with a heavy cold he ])ersisted in con.ducting the services for
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 269
New Year's Eve as is customary among Aloravians. Two clays
later, he was taken with a chill, which sj^eedily developed into
pneumonia and on January 9, 1904, he died. The funeral services
were conducted by l)ishops Levering and Oerter and he was
buried in Xiskey Hill Cemetery, Bethlehem, with full military
honors as a member of Robert Oldham Post, G. A. R. of which
he was chaplain.
SIDNEY A. CLEA\'I<:lL.
Sidney A. Clewell (108) was born at Schoeneck, Pa., oppo-
site the church. He acquired the rudiments of an education
in the public schools and in the Nazareth Parochial schools.
During his youth he inclined to the business Hfe which he enter-
ed after his marriage in 1836 to Cecelia Haman. He conducted
a general merchandise store in Centreville and Stockertown,
Northampton County, Pa. Later, he was prominently connected
with the charcoal blast furnace in Jacobsburg generally known
as the "Forg-e." This enterprise was established in 1808. In
1852, he moved to Philadelphia where he held the position of
Agent for the Lehigh Transportation Company for a number
of years. In his advanced age he relinguished his duties with
that company and engaged in the cement and plaster business
which he followed until his death. He is buried at Philadelphia.
AinnXTA EMILIE BOERSTI.ER.
Araminta Emilie Boerstler (112) was born in Nazareth^
Pa., and was raised in that town. On reaching maturity she
married James Boerstler. They moved to Philadelphia, Pa.,
where he was emploved on the street-railroads. She died in that
city and her remains were brought to Nazareth and interred in
the Moravian graveyard.
ALEXANDER I!. STEINEK.
Alexander B. Steiner (269) was born in Filetown, a village
near Schoeneck, Pa. He received his education in the Schoeneck
^Moravian Parochial School. Later, he became a member of the
congregation. He learned the lock-filing trade with his father
and followed it until old age. He was married to Clarinda E.
Snyfler who preceded him into eternity after which he made his
home with his son, Tilghman. He is buried at Kreidersville on
the Zion's Stone Church cemetery.
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THE CLEWELL FAMILY 2/1
WILSOiN D. SEYFRIED.
Wilson D. Seyfried ( 1062) was born at Milli^TOve, now Alnta,
a small village not far from Schoeneck, Pa. His education began
with work on his father's farm and attending- the public schools
during- the winter months. At thirteen, he was employed in his
uncle's general merchandise store and later clerked for C. H.
Alohn and Son. At sixteen he entered the teaching profession
which he followed ever since and is now em])loyed in the Bethle-
hem Public Schools as teacher and Princii)al of a building-.
The religious instructions that he received in his boyhood
were not in vain. He is greatly interested in Sunday School
and Church work, having- been instrumental in organizing" two
Sundav Schools and has held various church offices.
Socially, he is connected wdth the L O. O. F., of which he had
the honor of being the installing officer of his District for sev-
eral years, and a member of Star Encampment. I. ( ). ( ). F.. of
which he has the Grand Patriarch Degree, and a member of
Lehigh Council. Royal x\rcanum.
ELIZABPITH CLAUSS.
Elizabeth Clauss (12) was born in Piushkill Township. Xorth-
ampton County, Pa. She, being the oldest daughter of George
Clewell (3) whose plantation was not far from Moorestown.
received her first lessons for life on the frontier. She was mar-
ried to George Clauss, Junior, of Schoeneck in 1773, whose
father built the first house in that village. George Clauss. Senior,
was an emigrant from Bohemia. After their marriage, they
began housekeeping at Schoeneck where he was a prosperous
shoemaker. About the year 1780, Mr. Clauss. with a partner.
entered into the business of buying horses and selling them in the
markets of Philadelphia. His partner proved to be dishonest
and he lost heavily through the operation so that he was forced
to begin life anew. He became an immigrant of Stokes County,
North Carolina, in 1783 and later she followed him with the
children, making the journey from Schoeneck, Pa., to Stokes
County, N. C. on horse-back according to well founded tradi-
tion. After being settled in their new home, he worked at his
trade as shoemaker and with the assistance of his sons tilled a
small farm in the suburbs of what is now the city of ^^Mnston-
272 THE HISTORY OF
Salem, N. C. Alisfortnnes, however, pursued them and the bright
sun of success which they evidently saw at the beginning of their
married life never appeared again. Being but a middle aged
man, he died in 1806. leaving a widow with her nine children
to meet thestruggles of life. Her troubles must have seemed to
her endless as two of her children had died of smallpox and now
was left alone far away from her immediate relatives.
But the sterling qualities of her character manifested them-
selves in action. Elizabeth Clauss outlived her husband many
years and always being homesick, visited her relatives in Schoe-
neck, Penns}dvania, in her old age probably 75 years or more,
making the journey both ways on foot and alone.
She was generously received by her brothers and sisters who
shared with her in the division of her father's estate ( See Will of
George Clewell ) receiving several hundred dollars which she
kept intact against her funeral expenses. She was married a
second time, to Jacob Frederick Lagenauer in 1807 with whom
she had no children. She died at the ripe old age of 81 years,
6 months and 3 days and is buried at the Friedland Moravian
Church, N. C. At the time of her death she had 53 grand-children
and 31 great-grand-children.
CHRISTINA FULKERSON.
Christina Fulkerson (38) was born in Schoeneck, Penna.
She united with the Moravian Church there in 1816. In 1818, she
married Philip Fulkerson with whom she lived till 1824, when
he died. They always resided in her natal village. Both were
active in the welfare of their church.
ELIZABETH AIIKSCH.
Elizabeth Miksch (71) was born in Schoeneck, Penn. On
April II, 1820, she was married to Joseph Miksch who built the
first iron foundry in the Lehigh Valley in the Spring of 1824.
After a brief married life of a little over four years, her hus-
band died. Aug. 17, 1824, before he had started the newly
Iniilt foundry. She sold her interests in IJethlehem and moved
to Nazareth where she lived for nearly seventy years a widow.
She died at Nazareth and is buried there. She reached the age
of 95 years, 3 months and 17 days.
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CHARLES WILLIAM LOUX.
Charles William Loux, Esq., A. M. (1064). Ntothing is left
now of the old tannery at Millgrove where the subject of this
sketch learned, perhaps reluctantly, his first lessons in industry.
The half day fishing trips to the Bushkill that alternated regularly
with the monotonous task at the bark mill furnished the necessary
relief, and afforded an opportunity for an appreciation of nature,
which had a lasting effect on his life.
The training of Christian parents, the influences of the old red
school house, and of Sunday school, in boyhood, prepared the
subject of this sketch for a rather early start in the graver duties
of life.
At the age of thirteen, Mr. Loux learned the trade of dressing
roofing slate, which he followed for two summers, and also later
during his college vacations.
At fifteen, he began to teach, and taught four years in the
public schools of Northampton Co., also one spring term at
Steinsville, in Lehigh County.
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His vacations and si)are time, evenings, during this period were
spent in preparing- for colleg-e, under the chrection of private
tutors.
In 1 888, he entered Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., from which
institution he graduated with honor in 1892, receiving the diegree
of A. B. The degree of A. M. was conferred upon him in 1895.
After graduation, Mr. Loux was principal of Path Valley
Academy, I^-anklin Co.. Pa., for three years, after which, in 1895
he removed to F^rie, Pa., where he became teacher -of classics
and mathematics in Erie Academy.
In 1896, as a result of a civil-service examination, Mr. Loux
was appointed a stenographer in the Steamboat-Inspection Service
of the Government at Pittsburg, Pa., and two years later was
promoted and transferred to a similar position at P'rovidence.
R. L. which position he still holds.
Mr. Loux has shown considerable activity in the hue of litera-
ture. He began to write verse at an early age. Some of his
verses have appeared in The Monn'ian. The Easton Free Press,
The Lafayette, The Golden Rule, and other publications.
He was editor-in-chief of his college paper, The Lafayette, and
contributed to that magazine both prose and verse, some of his
verse being extensively copied in the college exchanges. He also
contributed most of the verse found in his coJlege year book. The
Melaiii^e, and at the commencement exercises was the class-day
poet.
In i(>02, there were published two small volumes of verse from
his pen : "White Ribbons — Temperance Verse," and "Carminella
— Co'llege and Other Verse."
In October, 1904, he was admitted to the bar of the State of
Rhode Island.
A firm believer iu the whole Pible, a lover of all Christians,
though an opi>onent of creeds and churchianity, he is no longer
connected with any denominational body, but worships regularly
with, and ministers to, an undenominational congregation of be-
lievers, at Auburn, R. I.
To a faithful wife (also a Clewell, as the History shows), to
whom he was married in 1893, he credits much of his attainments
and happiness in later life. Already a rather numerons posterity
of the Clewell variety iis rising to call her blessed.
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Anna Catherine Levering Ebbecke (18) was born in Plain-
field Township now Bushkill, Northampton County, Pa. The
Indian insurrections during her childhood made lasting impres-
sions upon her and in many ways prepared her for later life.
On January 5, 1791, she married Joseph Levering with whom
she had three children when he died. She moved into the
Widows' House in Nazareth with her children where she lived
for a few years when in 1799 she married John Christian
Ebbecke. Mr. Ebbecke was born in Aloeringen, Germany. His
father who was a soldier expected his son, John, to follow military
life but this was unfavorable to his mother who taught him the
beauties of civil life; he. therefore, was allowed to learn tailor-
ing. While in his youth his mother died and on the return of
his father from the mother's funeral he lay down, complaining
ill, and within a few hours died leaving the young man an
orphan.
Shortly afterwards he became acquainted with the Moravian
Church in Casel and joined the same in Niskey, where he remain-
ed for five years as tailor in the Single Hrethren's house. He
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came to Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in 1795 and lived in the lireth-
ren's House and took charge of the tailoring-. In 17[)[), he ap-
plied to the Moravian Church in Xazareth for a wife, it, then,
being the custom of that church to make the selection bv "lot."
The name of some single sisters were suggested to him but
he replied, "I would have none exce])t the widow with the thrcL'
children." The wish was granted and after their marriage they
moved to Schoeneck but in the Fall of the same year built .1
house in Friedensthal now Niskey which he named. Their wed-
ded life was a happy one until her death. She is buried at
Schoeneck and the widower was married a second time.
Christian Clewell (19) "was born in I'ushkill Township. His
wife was bom in Lancaster and came to Xazareth in 1798 and
married that same year. After their marriage, they moved to
Xiskey, a village near Xazareth. He was a farmer and linen
weaver. Both are buried on the Schoeneck ^Moravian gravevard.
NATHANIEL CLE\\ELL.
*Xathaniel Clewell (2) a son of iM-anz and Salome Clewell
died in his infancy and at the interment in 1759, the men went
with their rifles on account of the dangers from the Indians.
The child was buried on the old Xazareth cemetery, commonly
known as "Indian Cemetery."
JULIANNA CLE^^■ELL.
*Julianna Clewell (2) second youngest daughter of Franz and
Salome Clewell was born in Bushkill Township, Xorthampton
County, Pa. She united with the Moravian Church at Schoeneck
in 1781. In her thirteenth year she lost her right hand through
an accident at a cider-press. In 1798, she moved to Xazareth
with her mother, whom she nursed until her death. She then
moved into the Sisters' House in that town. Although having
lost her hand, she was very skilful in knitting stockings and
mittens or gloves. She was noted as a friend of small children.
Her nephew, Thomas Clewell. began playing the church organ
at Schoeneck when a mere boy and the congregation worshiped
in those times during the winter months without fire, whereupon
the boy complained of cold hands when, out of symj^athv, she
made for him a ])air of fine silk gloves. In 1831, she met with
another accident, this time breaking her left arm. She sufi'ered
an apoplectic stroke in 1844, from which she never recovered.
She is buried in the Xazareth Moravian gravevard.
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CHRISTINA CLEWELL.
Christina Clewell (17) was born at Schoeneck, Penna., and
was the youngest child of a prominent pioneer Moravian family.
She attended the school established in the house that was bulk
by the founders of the first church in that village. Both her
parents died of typhoid fever during the same week, leaving her
an orphan at the age of nine years. She was taken by her aunt
Mrs. John Christian Ebbecke of Niskey and after their death
she resided with her sister, Rebecca Hoeber, of Xazareth and
later with Augusta O. Ricksecker of the same place. In 1902,
she took apartments in the Moravian Sisters' House, on Church
Street, Bethlehem, where she spent her last years. She retained
a remarkable degree of physical strength to within a few years
of her death when she was virtually helpless but her mental facul-
ties remained remarkably clear to the end. She lived to see the
great progress that our country made and because of her retentive
memory and fluency in speech, she proved very interesting to
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company. She was the last of the third generation to depart
from this life and with Abraham Klewell (97) of Philadelphia,
were the only of the third generation to see the beginning of the
Clewell Family History and both were amazed at the size of the
family and manifested great interest in the work.
A week before her death she was taken ill and the infirmities
of old age began to tell on her constitution and keen senses.
Her life ebbed away calmly at the venerable age of 99 years, 5
months and 13 days. She is buried at Nazareth.
RCJSINA CLEWELL.
Rosina Clewell (2), a daughter of Franz and Salome Clewell,
was born in Bushkill Township. She was affiliated with the
Moravian Church all her lifetime and after the death of her par-
ents she moved into the Sisters' House at Xazareth. She never
was married. She is buried in the Xazareth Moravian grave-
yard.
SALOMA CLEWELL.
Saloma Clewell (2), a daughter of Franz and Salome Clewell.
was born in Bushkill Township and died at Xazareth where she
is buried on the Moravian graveyard. She was never married
and lived in the Sisters' House, Nazareth.
AURAHAM CLEWELL.
Abraham Clewell (3), a son of George and Anna Maria
Clewell, was born in Bushkill Township and died in infancy.
The child was buried on the old Moravian cemetery commonly
known as "Indian Cemetery." At the interment the men went
with their rifles on account of the dangers from the Indians.
SALOME M. CLEWELL.
Salome M. Clewell (3), was born in Bushkill Township. She
was confirmed in Schoeneck, in 1780 and became a member of
that congregation. She moved into the Sisters' House, at Naza-
reth in 1809, where she lived until her death. She was never
married and is buried on the Nazareth Moravian graveyard.
ELIZABETH KOEHLER.
Elizabeth Koehler (4), second daughter of Franz Clewell was
born in Bushkill Township, Xorthampton County, Penna. She
was married to Leonard Koehler, of near Bethlehem, on the 21st
of April, 1772. Soon after their marriage, they moved to Leban-
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on, Pa., where he was enga^-ed in the wagon-making- business.
They made frequent visits to her parents. On September 10, 18 12,
he died in his 67th year, leaving her a widow for about six years.
Both were members of the ^loravian Church and are buried in
the :\roravian Cemetery, at Lebanon. Pa.
Ar.KAIIAM CLEWELL.
HIS \NIFE, SARAH E.
ABRAHAM CLEWELL.
Abraham Clewell (20) was born in Bushkill Township, North-
ampton County, Pa. O'f his youth very httle is known. He was
a cabinet maker by trade and after his marriage Hved in Plnladel-
phia where he carried on the business very successfully. He
is buried at Philadelphia.
CATHARINE HECKEDORN.
Catharine Heckedorn (5), was born in Bushkill Township.
Northampton County. Pa. After her marriage, they .moved to
York, Pa., where she died and is buried.
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FRANCIS CLEWELL.
Francis Clewell (8) was born in Millgrove. now Aluta,
Northampton County, Pa., and attended the Parochial school at
Schoeneck. In 1776, he erected a house for himself on the hill on
the west.bank of the Biishkill Creek known as the Swiss House.
It stood about a fourth of a mile to the south-west of his father's
house. He was married to Anna Elizabeth Weinland in the year
1785, who was born in Gnadenthal. He was a weaver by trade
but after his marriage he followed farming and cleared much of
his farm of the woods. He was a life-long member of the
Schoeneck Moravian Church and much respected among his
friends and neighbors. He was talented and skillful. He died
in his 64th year and is buried at Schoeneck. His wife is buried
at the same place.
ARTHUR GEORGE CLEW^ELL.
Arthur George Clewell (732) is employed by a grocery firm in
Waverly, Iowa, but possesses considerable property in Okla-
homa, where he lived for several years and then returned to the
above place.
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ABRAHAM KLEW'ELL. HIS WIFE, ELLEN.
Abraham Klewell (97) was born in Philadelphia. After leav-
ing the pay schools, he served apprenticeship with his father as
a wood-turner but never followed that trade. He became a sta-
tionary eng-ineer wdiich he followed all his life. He is buried at
Philadelphia. [He was one of two of the third generation that
was privileged to hear of the beginning of the Clewell history and
also of the first reunion. Although, at first doubting that he be-
longed to the family since he spelled his name with a K instead
of a C, but upon investigation he found that his father had writ-
ten his name with a C in his marriage certificate. Ed. |
NATHANIEL CLEWELL.
Nathaniel Clewell (9) was born in PJushkill Township, North-
ampton County, Pa. He spent most of his youth in the family
of his sister, Elizabeth Koehler,at Lebanon where he learned the
wheelwright trade. He returned to Schoeneck where he labored
diligently and met with success. He was married on Alay 24,
1790. He was a life-long member of the Moravian church at
Schoeneck and very active and influential in the afi^airs of the
congregation, especially so, in building the second church, that
of 1793-
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He secured an organ for that church and organized a trombone
choir. He echicated his sons in nnisic with the intention that
they should carry on. after his death, what he had organized.
He was tlie organist of the church for many years without re-
muneration. He met death through an accident while on a trip
to the north side of the Blue Mountains for planks and while on
his way home on a moonlight night in descending a hill a part
of his wagon broke which threw him under the wheels and he
expired soon afterward. He is buried on the Schoeneck Mora-
vian graveyard.
ANNA DOROTHEA KREUSER.
Anna Dorothea Kreuser (lo) was born in Plainfield Town-
ship now Bushkill Township, Northampton County, Penna. She
was a pupil of the Moravian School at Schoeneck. She was
married at Nazareth on Nov. lo, 1799 to Conrad Kreuser, who
was born March 14. 1763 in Holzmaden near Kuchheim in Wur-
temberg. He emigrated to x-\merica in 1795. In the year 1800,
they left Nazareth and moved to Winston-Salem where he be-
came the overseer of the finances of the Moravian Church. He
was a widower for nearly five years. Both are buried in the
Moravian Cemetery at Salem, N. C.
JACOB CLEWELL.
Jacob Clewell (11) was born in Bushkill Township, while his
parents George and Anna Maria Clewell were living with Franz
Clewell. After his marriage, they moved on a farm near Bethle-
hem where he prospered. He is buried on the Moravian grave-
yard at Bethlehem.
ANNA JOHANNA ECKENSRERGER.
Anna Johanna Eckensberger ( 26 ) was born at Schoeneck,
Pa., where she resided up to her seventh year when her parents
moved to Nazareth, Pa.
On Easter Sunday, April 7, 1817, she was married to John
Jacob Eckensberger, a widower with whom she lived iov forty
two years. For thirteen years she was a widow and lived in
the Sisters' House, Nazareth.
The day before her death, she spent in working at her ac-
customed employment but felt somewhat ill in the evening. That
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nig-ht she slept little and complained the next morning and died
that same day at 9 A. M
She was of a quiet disposition, not making much ado about
anything, and of a contented mind which had its orig'in in her
love to her Saviour. A particular trait of her character was
that she always wished not to be troublesome to others by and
through her own troubles.
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F. Thomas Clewell (36) was born in Schoeneck, Pa., and re-
ceived the customary education of the Moravian Church. In his
youth he learned the wagon-making trade with his father and
after his death conducted his father's business with equally good
success. He married on December 13, 1818. and soon after-
ward bought the homestead of his father and lived in
Schoeneck throughout his lifetime. At the end of forty-five
years of married life in 1863, his wife died. Both of them belonged
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to the Schoe'ieck Moravian Church and he was oroanist for
more than forty-six years without any remuneration. He was
compelled to relinquish his place at the orj^-an on account of his
failing' eye-si^ht which continued until he was almost hlind.
In June i8r^3 he had an operation performed on his eyes which
restored partial sight but never to such a deg-ree that he could
see well. On one occassion when (juite an old man, he attended
Thanksgiving Day services and hearing the choir r:?nder a
selection he could not /estrain himself and made up his mind that
he \vould sing with the choir during the following holidays.
He died of pneumonia and is buried at Schoeneck.
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PAUL SIEGFRIED AND WIFE, JOHANNA.
Johanna Maria Siegfried (35) was born in Millgrove. Bush-
kill d\)wnship, Xorthampton County, Penn. She attended the
Moravian Parochial School at Schoeneck. In her youth, she
was confirmed and became a member of the church there. On
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]\Iarch 20, 1814, she was married to Paul Siegfried, who was
born in Berks County, Pa. He was a soldier in the War of
1S12 against (^reat Britain. He was a musician in the Tliird
Company, hirst Rifle Re.y-iment, Northampton County \'ohui-
teers.
They were po])uIar and prcxsperous farmers in her natiye
township, besides doing- considerable work as a millwright ami
carpenter. He was a charter member of the Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Company of Northampton County and held several county
and township offices. They liyed in matrimony for more than
fifty-two years. Both are buried at Schoeneck.
J. PHILIP CLEWELL HIS WIFE, ANN.\ MARIA.
J. Philip Clewell (70) was born at Schoeneck, Pa. Pie at-
tended the Parochial School at Schoeneck, which was discon-
tinued during- his school days, and he went to Nazareth. On
arriving- at the proper age he was given his trade that of a
locksnnth wdiich he followed during his entire life. He married
Anna Maria Roth, a grand-daughter of a missionary among the
Indians, on the 13th of October. 181 6.
They lived for the greater i^art of their lives on the hill north
of the" grave-yard. They lived in matrimony for over fifty-five
years. I'.oth were members of the church at Schoeneck. ITe
took an active part in the afifairs of that church and as a mem-
ber of the church orchestra played a French horn, as well as a
trombone. Both are buried at Schoeneck.
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J. SAMUEL CLEWELL.
J. Samuel Clewell (34) was born at Millgrove, now Aluta,
Northampton County, Pennsylvania. He received the rudiments
of an education in the Moravian Parochial school at Schoeneck.
In 1S14, he enlisted as a private soldier in the First Rifle Regi-
ment, Third Company, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, in the second war with Great Britian generally
known as the War of 18 12. The company was stationed at
Marcus Hook, south of Philadelphia, on the Delaware River, to
protect that rity from the menace of the British Lion. When
the war receded to other parts, the company was mustered
out of service and our subject returned to his parents. In the
year 1816, he was married to Catharine Hahn and began house-
keeping and farming on his father's farm. After his father's
death he bought a part of his father's tract and erected a dwell-
ing house and other necessary buildings and continued farming.
He was a linen-weaver by trade. He made it his principal liveli-
hood and followed it to within a few years of his death.
He became a widower through the death of his wife, leaving
to his fatherly care a large family of children. In 185 1, he
married Mrs. Susan Brinker, nee Wilhelm, a widow. He was a
life-long resident of his native village and of a quiet disposition.
He was affectionate but firm to his children and endeavored to
impress them with the beautiful in life. After his children had
left his roof, it was his custom to pay them regular visits. He
visited his son, Francis, then living near B'ellefonte. Center
County, Pa., several times, making the journey on foot a
distance of about 150 miles. He was a life-long member of the
Schoeneck Moravian Church, the welfare of which he watched
with tender care. He and his first wife are buried at Schoeneck.
I'lIILLlI'l'lNE MILLER.
Phillippine Miller {t,^}, the oldest child of Francis Clewell,
was born in Millgrove, now Aluta, Northampton County, Pa.
She was brought up under the instruction of the Moravian
Church. She married George Miller who was of German descent
and a weaver by trade. Later they moved nearer to the Schoe-
neck Moravian Church of which they were active members, lioth
are buried in the graveyard at Schoeneck.
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HENRY G. CLEWELL AND WIFE.
Henry G. Clewell (93) generally known among his neighbors
and friends as "Swamp Henry" to disting'uish him from the
other Henrys, living- in the vicinity of Schoeneck, lived on a
small farm in Bnshkili Township^ and conducted a nursery. He
was a lock-filer by trade. He was a devout Christian and a
zealous member of the Moravian Church at Schoeneck. In his
younger days, he was a member of the church orchestra. He
and his wife are buried at Schoeneck.
ANNA KOSINA BECK.
Anna Rosina Beck (85) was born in Nazareth, Pa. She was
educated in the Moravian schools and on February 18, 1816, was
married to I'erdinand Jacob IJeck. lioth of them were devoted
members of the Moravian church and life-long- residents of
Kazareth. lioth are buried al Nazareth.
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289
ELIZABETEI WHITESELL.
Elizabeth \Miitesell ( 24 ) was born in Plainfield, now Bnsh-
kill Townshi]), Xorthampton Comity, Penn. She was baptized
and confirmed in the Moravian Chnrch at Schoeneck. On
Jnly 20, 1817, she was married to Andrew Whiteseh, a widower,
who came from Hope, X. J. Vov a short time, after her mar-
riage, they hved at Monnt I'ethel, from whence they moved to
Nazareth, in 1818. Both were members of the Moravian
Chnrch at Xazareth and are buried there.
JOHN CLEWELL.
John Clewell (6), was born in Plainfield, now Bushkill Town-
ship, Xforthampton Co., Penna. His boyhood was spent on his
father's farm, clearing- land, etc. He united with the Moravian
Church at Schoeneck. On April 25, 1780, he married Anna
Johanna Klein, who came from Saucon Township with her
parents to Bushkill and where she became acquainted with the
^loravian Church. In 1793, they took possession of a farm at
Xazareth and there spent the rest of their pilgrimage. Of their
nine children, eight survived their parents. Both parents died in
the same year. He was known amo-ng- his neighbors and friends
as "Hannes" to distinguish him from the other John Clewells.
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SARAH CLEWELL.
*Sarah Clewell (6) was born in Nazareth, Pa. She was a
Hfe-long member of the Moravian Church and for many years
lived in the Sisters' House there. She is buried in Xazareth
Moravian Graveyard.
ANNA MARIA DANKE.
Anna Maria Danke (7). a daughter of Franz and Salome
Clewell, was born in Bushkill Township, Northampton County,
Pa. She became a member of the Moravian Church at Schoeneck
in 1773. She was married on October 12, 1779, and thereaftc;
lived at Xazareth. ?Ier husband died April 18, 1793. "She was
a widow for more than forty years. She is buried in the Xaza-
reth Moravian graveyard.
JOSEPH Cr.EWELL.
Joseph Clewell, Jr., (7^) was born at Emaus and was mostiv
engaged in farming near his native town. He enlisted in Com-
pany C, Forty-seventh Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers for
the Civil War. He was captured by the Confederates and held
as prisoner in Shreveport, La., where he died of a chronic dis-
ease contracted in the war.
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291
HENRY J. CLEWELL.
Henry J. Clewell (167) was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
He received the rudiments of an education among- the Moravians
of his birthplace but at the early ag-e of ten or twelve years,
through the loss of his father by death, was forced to look about
for bis livelihood. A few years after the death of his father he
went to Philadelphia, making the trip with the stage-coach, and
there learned tailoring. After he had finished his term of service,
he went to Mauch Chunk and there continued his trade in that
flourishing town, engaged in the shipping of coal. In 1835, he
was married to Susan Aloharter of that city. Soon after marriage
they moved to Cunningham, Pa., and from thence to Columbus,
Pa., remaining six years and then to Berwick where he began
to work in the car- works and continued until after the death of
his wife on Sept. 20, 1883. As a widower he lived among his
children until 1899 when he died of gangrene at the old age of
87 years. He united with the Kvanu'elical Church after arriving
in Columbia County of which he was a consistent member at the
time of his death. He was a kind-hearted man, always ready to
encourage and extend the hand of sympathy to aid another in the
292 THE HISTORY OF
strug-gle of life, which traits he acquired largely from his experi-
ence. He was accustomed to make regular visits to his relatives
in and about Nazareth and made the journey from Mauch Chunk
to Nazareth on foot.
ALEXANDER CLEWELL.
Alexander Clewell (281) was born at Schoeneck. where he
spent his boyhood and youth. He emigrated to the West and
died in the State of Kansas.
JOSIAII CLEWELL.
Josiah Clewell (625) was a private in Company B, i88th Regi-
ment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, during the Civil War. He was
with the Army of the Potomac during Gen. McClellan's penin-
sular campaign in Virginia and also with Gen. Grant's campaign
against Richmond. At the battle of Cold Harbor he was wound-
ed twice. He fought in no less than eight battles.
ILVNNAII SHELDON.
Hannah Sheldon (729) resides on a large farm in South
Dakota.
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293
Samuel Henry Au<;u.^t Sieo-fried (144) was born in Rushkill
Township, Northampton County, Penn. tie attended th; public
school in his district, but on arriving- at the age of youth, had
to leave to learn his trade, a millwright. After his marriage
to Caroline Gold, they moved on his fathers farm, which he
conducted and during the winter months he taught the village
school. In 1857, he was married to his second wife, Amelia
Plattenberger. and they continued farming and i.eaching. He
served his township for manv years as assessor, and in general
was the "people's man" in his community.
His popularity in his township w-as further rewarded by
being- elected to the office of Reg^ister of Wills of Northampton
County. Shortly after his election, he moved to Easton, where
he made many friends and was re-elected at the expiration of
his first term. He was known throuphout the entire county as
a man whom you could trust and his advice was eagerly sought
by his friends.
He was a life-long- member of the Moravian Church at Schoe-
neck. Both he and his widow are buried there.
294
THE HISTORY OF
BISHOP JOSEI'H MORTIMER LEVERING.
Joseph Mortimer Levering- ( 932 ) was l^orn at Hiamburg-,
Hardin County, Tennessee. Shortly after his birth his parents
returned to Hope, Ind., from whence they had moved In 1851
they moved to Ihinois, hving at West Salem and then at Olney,
where, in 1870, our subject left home to jjrepare for the ministry
of the Moravian Church.
In his youth he had taken advantage of the best educational
facilities within his reach, having^ been aided by several scholarly
clergymen in his private study, after completing the public school
course.
In September, 1870, he entered the M(-)ravian College and
Theological Seminary at JJethlehem, Pa. He graduated in
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 295
the class of 1874 after which he tauqht in Xazareth Hall.
Nazareth, Pa., until the close of the year. He was ordained as
a Deacon of the Moravian Church on December 20, 1874, and
in the following month assumed charge of a new Missiou at
Uhrich'sville, Ohio.
He was ordained a Presbyter on May 21, 1876, during the ses-
sions of the Moravian Synod at Xazareth, Pa. On June 6. 1876,
he married Miss ^Martha Augusta Whitesell, a teacher in the
Moravian Parochial School at Bethlehem, Pa.
He was transferred from Uhrichsville, O., to Lake Mills, Wis-
consin, in April, 1879, and after four years of service in this pas-
torate he was called to Bethlehem, Pa., where, in October of
1883, he became one of the two pastors of the oldest and largest
Moravian Congregation in America with a membership of about
2000.
He was consecrated a Bishop of the Moravian Church on the
30th day of Sei:)tember, 1888. having served a brief term in the
Provincial Elders' Conference, the Executive Board of the North-
ern Province of the Moravian Church in America, to which he
was elected in February of the same year. In 1889. when the
General Synod of the Moravian Church of America and Europe
was held at Herrnhut. Saxony. lUshop Levering was a repre-
sentative of the American Branch in that body and was chosen
a \'ice-President.
Numerous other official duties devolved upon him besides his
pastorate and the little leisure left to him he employed in histori-
cal research. In 1895. he was elected president of the Moravian
Historical Society. He was also the custodian of the Provincial
Archives of the Church from 1888 to 1901. Among his historical
works is a History of Bethlehem.
On July 17, 1 90 1, he resigned the pastorate of the Bethlehem
Moravian Church, having served for nearly eighteen years (the
longest continuous pastorate in the history of that congregation )
and removed with his family to Nazareth to recuperate his health.
The Provincial Synod which convened in Bethlehem in 1903,
called him again into active service, electing him a member of the
Provincial Elders' Conference of the Church. He now (1907)
holds the position of president in that body.
THE HISTORY OF
rkOF. JOHN H. CLKWELL, I'H.D.
Principal of tne Winston-Salem (N. C.) Female Seminary.
ANGELICA L. WOLLE.
Angelica L. WoUe (286) was born in Bethlehem, Pa. She
spent her childhood and youth in Nazareth, whither her mother
moved after her father's death. She was educated in the Moravian
Parochial School and became a teacher in the same school, and
later taught at Linden Hall Seminary, Lititz, Pa. In 1846,
she married Nathaniel Wolle, who was a merchant at Lititz.
On June 29, 1896, they celebrated their golden wedding and
three years later, her husband died. Mrs. Wolle was a life-long
Moravian and very active in church work, being connected with
the Woman's Christian Temperance Union as president, and with
the Moravian Home Association, and with the Woman's Mis
sionary Society of the Moravian Church. She is buried at Lititz.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY
297
REV. ROBERT E. CLEWELL.
Rev. Robert E. Clewell (849) was born at Harmony, Iowa.
He entered the Moravian Co'llege and Theological Seminary at
Bethlehem in the fall of 1886 and was graduated in 1892. Dur-
ing the summer of 1891, previous to his graduation, he seiwed the
congregation at Utica, N. Y., as pastor. After his graduation,
he took charge of the Moravian congregation at Port Wash-
ington, Ohio, which he served for two years and then accepted
a call from the Bethesda Union, Bethesda, Iowa. He stopped
on his journey thither at Watertown, Wisconsin, and was mar-
ried to Miss Mamie Gille. On the evening of the day of their
marriage, they continued their journey to his appointed place,
arriving there the next morning. He became the pastor of the
Moravian Congregation at Hopedale, Penn., in 1897. Of his
children, Edgar L. was born at Bethesda, Iowa, and Margaret G.
at Hopedale, Penn., in 1897. He now resides at Scranton, Pa.
298
THE HISTORY OF
HENRY G. CLEWELL.
HIS WIFE. ELIZA.
Henry C. Clewell ( 114) was born in Nazareth, Penn. He re-
ceived his education in the Moravian Parochial School, and in
his youth became a confirmed member of the Moravian Con-
gregation. On April 15, 185 1, he married Eliza Peisert, of
Bethlehem. He was a cabinet-maker by trade and added the
undertaking business. x\s such he buried 1189 persons. He
served his congregation for twenty-seven years as Head Sex-
ton, and four years as Trustee, and was a member of the Paro-
chial School Board. His borough received his services in Town
Council and in the Public School Board.
WILLIAM FULKERSON.
William Fulkerson (153) was bom in Schoeneck, Pa. His
parents died when a small boy and he had his home with Jacob
Clewell who taught him cabinetmaking. Later, he learned the
carpenter's trade. At the outbreak of the Civil War he enlisted
in the Union Army and was captured by the Confederates and
imprisoned at Andersonville, Georgia, for seven months. Aiter
the war. he emigrated to Franklin County, Kansas, where
he engaged in farming. He died at Ottawa, Kansas.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 299
HENRY SAMUEL CLEWELL.
Henry Samuel Clewell (139) was born in Millgrove, now
Aluta, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. He attended the
village school although limited as the advantages then were he
received impres.sions which opened his eyes to the outside world.
Leaving school, he learned the blacksmith's trade and later began
to do business for himself in his native village where he had
bought several acres of land and erected a house and other
buildings. On November 27, 1859, he married Fayetta
Steinmetz and immediately began housekeeping, living in his
house only a few years when he sold his property and bought
in Nazareth. Here he carried on his trade until the spring of
1878 when he again sold his possessions and moved with his
family to Blairstown, Benton County, Iowa. He lived here for
about ten months when he moved farther westward, having
bought eighty acres of land in Sterling, Rice County, Kansas.
On reaching the new place, he commenced to build a house and
improve his newly acquired possessions when he suddenly died
having lived only two months in his new house. He was buried
on his own possessions just across the street where he lived, in
a cemetery adjoining the school-house. Later, the widow sold the
property and returned East with her family.
The following is an extract from an obituary of a Kansas paper.
"He had just commenced improving his new home when the
Master called him to the home above . His sudden removal was a
severe stroke to his family and friends. Mr. Clewell was a mem-
ber of the Moravian church from his youth up ; but that church
not being represented here, he was a regular attendant of our
service. He was beloved by all who knew him. Two weeks before
his death I visited him and found him in good spirits."
HENRY J. OERTER.
Henry J. Oerter (151) was captain of Company C, One Hun-
dred Fifty-third Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. He was
wounded in the battle of Gettysburg and captured by the Confed-
erate troops and recaputured by the Union forces. He was born
m Bethlehem, Pa., and in i8.S3, he moved with his family to Mora-
via, Iowa, but returned to his native state in i860 and settled
near Freemansburg. In the night of November 29, 1864, he
was killed by persons unknown and his body thrown into the
Lehigh Canal. He is buried at Bethlehem.
300
THE HISTORY OF
REV. THEUPHILUS G. CLEWELL.
Rev. Theo])hilus G. Clewell (280) was born at Schoeneck.
Pennsylvania. In his boyhood, he attended the Moravian Paro-
chial Schools, receiving- instruction both in the German and
English languages. Later, he entered Nazareth Hall Military
Academy. Early in youth he entered practical life as a clerk in
a gieneral merchandise store in Nazareth, Pa. In his desire for
greater opportunities, he left his native town and went to Allen-
town and thence to Catasauqua. After spending several years
at these places, he became acciainted with the proprietor of a
general merchandise store in Pottsville, Pa., who induced him to
enter into his employ. He spent about three years at that place
being very successful, but his reading of religious works had
awakened him to higher duties. He severed his connection with
his employer, forsaking a promising future and began the prepa-
ration for the ministry. After several years of earnest work he
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 3OI
offered himself as a candidate to the East Pennsylvania Confer-
ence of the Evangelical Association and was accepted in Feb-
ruary of 1853. He was sent to Lebanon circuit as the junior
preacher with Rev. W. L. Reber in charge. His services in this
circuit won the confidence of Conference and that body sent him
to Philadelphia to establish an English church. While engaged
in organizing a church, he became a contributor to the Ez'an-
gelkal Messenger. He was next sent to Schuylkill Haven where
his labors were crowned with the erection of a new place of
worship and a parsonage and by an invitation from the Ohio
Conference to the editorship of the Evangelical Messenger,
which was published in Cleveland, Ohio.
He accepted the post and on March 18, 1857, entered upon
his duties. He served in that cai)acity for about iT) )'ears, being-
re-elected three times. During hours of leisure from his editor-
ship of the weekly Messenger, he translated a German Medical
Work on Exanthema and Methods of Cure. The translation was
received with great satisfaction, whereupon Adrian College, of
Michigan, conferred upon him the degree of A. M.
He served his church faithfully in the capacity of deacon,
elder, editor of the Messenger, and for four years as Presiding
Elder in the Pittsburg Conference when he was forced by the
needs of a rising family to withdraw from all clerical work
and devote himself to business. He engaged in a general real
estate business and now in advanced years is quietly conducting
a store and farm in South Park, Ohio.
On May 6, 1859, he married Anna Maria Miller, whose par-
ents had emigrated to Ohio from Virginia. She died on Novem-
ber 19, 1881, of malarial fever at their home in Cleveland, O.
Three years later on ]\Iay 12, he was married to Plannah Louisa
Hoffman.
LAVINA A. KELLER.
Lavina A. Keller (145) was born in Millgrove, now Akita,
Northampton County, Pa. She attended the public school in her
village. On December 19, 1847, she was married to William
Keller. They lived for the greater part of their lives on a farm
in her native village. They were life-long members of the Schoe-
neck Moravian Church and are buried in the graveyard adjoining.
302
THE HISTORY OF
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 3O3
OLIVER L. FEHR.
Oliver L. Fehr (507) was born at Millg-rove, now Aluta,
Northampton County, Pa. During his childhood, he attended
the public schools of his native township and also the Moravian
Parochial School at Nazareth and the Freeland Seminary. When
twelve years old he began to learn his trade, that of a lock-filer,
which he followed until his twentieth year. He then became the
teacher of the school in which he was once instructed, for three
terms, and later accepted a position as teacher in Nazareth Hall,
where he remained for two years.
He then entered the general merchandise store of William
Beitel in Nazareth and remained there until 1868 when he was
the first one to be elected as Commissioner's Clerk of Northamp-
ton County, which office he held for three terms or nine years.
He was afterwards chosen to settle up the affairs of the Sau-
con Savings Bank at Hellertown, which had failed.
In 1879, Mr. Fehr became interested in the Eastoii ITccklv
Argus, a newspaper printed in the city of Easton, Pa., and the
Northampton Correspondent, a German publication. In Sep-
tember of the same year, they began the daily edition of the
Argus. In 1882, he became the sole proprietor of the publica-
tions, which he continues, with the exception of the Correspond-
ent. It was notable as being the oldest weekly newspaper in
the state outside of Philadelphia, having been founded in 1800
and published for one hundred and two years.
In a personal way he served his community as school director,
as town clerk and treasurer of the borough of Nazareth and as a
director of the Northampton County Building and Loan Asso-
ciation and as vice-president of the Northampton County Agri-
cultural Society. Fraternally, he is connected with Dallas- Lodge,
No. 396, A. F. and A. M. He was married in March, 1866, and
is a member of the Lutheran Church in Easton. He held the
office of Elder.
JAMES A. PFEIFFER.
James A. Pfeift'er (1568) was born in Bethlehem, Pa. He
attended the Moravian Parochial School. During his youth
he became a book-binder, which trade he followed for life. He
went forth as a defender of his country at the outbreak of the
Civil War and was with Sherman's Army in his Campaign to
the Sea. He is buried at Bethlehem.
304
THE HISTORY OF
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 3O5
CARRIE E. SCHNEEBELI.
Carrie E. Schneebeli (837) was born at New Hanover, Mont-
gomery County, Pa. The early years of her Hfe were unevent-
ful aside from her preparation for the ardent duties of life. On
September 10, 1878, she was married to Gustav A. Schneebeli,
who was then a clerk in a coal office at Audenried, Pa. Two years
later, Mr. SchneebeH began traveling in the western states
on business and thev moved to Gnadenhutten, ().. and two years
later, to New Philadelphia, O., from whence they moved to Naza-
reth, Pa., in 1884. He, being an energetic man and spurred on
by the encouragement of his wife, established the Nazareth
Hosiery and Knitting Mills, the products of which became known
in foreign lands as well as at home.
He takes great pride in the welfare of his town. He organized
several companies which connected his town with Bethlehem,
Wind Gap, Pen Argyl, Bangor, etc., by a system of electric rail-
ways and was instrumental in the organization of a National
Bank.
O'n November 8, 1904, Mr. Schneebeli was elected to the office
of Congressman of the United States from the 26th District of
Pennsylvania, and served one term.
Mrs. Schneebeli is interested in charitable societies and is a
member of the Nazareth Moravian Church Choir.
AARON N. CLEWELL.
Aaron N. Clewell (147) was born at Schoeneck, Pa., and dur-
ing his childhood attended school and later was enrolled as a
student at Nazareth Hall. In his seventeenth year, he began to
learn the wheelwright trade with his father at Schoeneck, and
after serving his appointed time began life for himself. He found
employment at Turbotsville and later at Freemansburg, Pa., where
after his marriage on November 2, 1854, he settled. While resid-
ing in this town he followed his occupation and became partner
in several other business enterprises. In 1889, he moved with
his family to Bethlehem, Pa., where he now resides in retirement.
During his early years he was a member of the Moravian Churcli
but now belongs to the Evangelical church.
OTTO M. IIOCH.
Otto M. Hoch (1429) lives in Steelton, Pa., where he is em-
ployed by the Pennsylvania Steel Company as draftsman. He
was married on June 14, 1904-
3o6
THE HISTORY OF
LOL'ISA C. TRKIX AND HER HUSnAXI), DAX'ID.
Louisa C. Trein ( 133) was born in P)Ushkill Township, North-
ampton County, Pa. She was born in the house built by her
grand-father, Francis Clewell, known as the "Swiss House" and
spent her childhood and youth with her parents. In March, 1839,
she married David Trein, who came as a currier into her com-
munity from Long Swamp, Berks County, Pa. Soon after their
marriage they bought a farm in Millgrove, on which a few years
later, he built a tannery, known as Trein's Tannery and also enter-
ed the butcher's business. Industry and economy marked their
career until they moved into retirement. He held the office of
Justice of the Peace in his township for many years and during
the Civil War took active part in public affairs.
She served as sacristaness (diener) in the Schoeneck Moravian
Church for more than thirty years, of which she was a life-long
member. P)Oth arc buried in the grave-yard at Schoeneck.
OWEN J. CLE^^■ELL.
Owen J. Clewell (303) was a Corporal in the Eightieth Regi-
ment, ( )hio \olunteers, during the Civil War. He died at
Cornith, Aliss., of Tuberculosis on August 17, 1862.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 3O7
JOSEPH CLEWELL.
Joseph Clewell (27) was bom in Bushkill Township, North-
ampton County, Penna. Of his boyhood and youth nothing
specially interesting is known. During the Second War with
England in 1812, he served as a private soldier, and a horse wa-^
exacted from him by a band of mustering officers. After his
marriage he was employed as manager of the Friedensthal Grist
Mill for a number of years after which he moved to Nazareth
and took possession of the Nazareth Hall farm. Later he bought
a farm, a part of which is now in the heart of Nazareth and
from this place he moved to the West in 1852, whither their only
son had gone a few years previously. Before making their
home in Ohio and while still living in Nazareth, they made pre-
paration, to pay a visit to their son. In May, 185 1, they started
on their journey across the Alleghenys in a carryall, greatly to
the amazement of their friends in Nazareth and arrived at their
destination three weeks later without any mishap, having travel-
ed a distance of 500 miles. After spending a few weeks with their
son and friends, he concluded to purchase a farm for himself near
Wadsworth. In August of the same year they started on their
return trip and reached Nazareth in September without any
startling adventure. During the following winter preparations
were made to move to their new farm. In the spring, the same
carryall took once more the lead followed by a large conestoga
'filled with bedding, provisions and horse-feed on a journey to
their new home. Towards the end of the fourth week they ar-
rived at their destination. About the year i860, he sold his farm
and kept a boarding house but on account of impaired health
moved to the city of Cleveland where he lived in retirement until
his death. His wife was a widow for a few years. Both are
buried in Monroe Street Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
THOMAS CLEWELL.
Thomas Clewell (29) was born in Nazareth, Pa. He was a
pupil in Nazareth Hall, where he received the rudiments of his
education. After leaving school, he learned the cabinetmaking
trade which he followed throiighout his life. He was a notc-l
musician in his community, performing principally on wind in-
struments. He belonged to the Nazareth Cornet Band and to
the Moravian Church Choir for more than thirty years. He was
of a quiet disposition and very much attached to his family.
He is buried on the Moravian graveyard, Nazareth.
3o8
THE HISTORY OF
T. REIT.EN CLEWELL AND FAMILY,
J. Reuben Clewell (136) was born in Millgrove, now Aluta,
Northampton County, Pa., and during his childhood attended the
jniblic schools. At the age of eighteen he learned tanning and for
many years was employed by his brother-in-law, David Trein.
On August 3. 185 1, he was married to Henrietta Kaske. After
the death of his father, he bought the old homestead and began
farming and at times went with the carpenters with whom he had
worked for several years. He was a thrifty farmer and after the
death of his father-in-law, he bought that farm also which was
near Daniel's Slate Quarry, where he died. His wife died at th'j
same place on September 24, 1897, being a widow for about four
years. He was a life-long member of the Schoeneck Moravian
church and served the congregation for many years as trustee.
Both are buried in the Schoeneck graveyard.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 3O9
WILLIAM FRANCIS CLEWELL.
William Francis Clewell (455) was bora near Bdlefonte, Pa.
When a boy of seven month old his widowed mother returned
to Millg-rove now Aluta, Penn'a, where he attended the public
school and was brought up in the religion of the Moravian
Church at Schoeneck, Pa. In the year of the outbreak of the
Civil War, although only sixteen years old, he enlisted in Com-
pany I, O'ne Hundred Fifty-third Pennsylvania Volunteer In-
fantry for nine months' service and took part in the battles at
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He was in the signal coTps
during three years of the War. On the second day of the battle
of Gettysburg he was severely wounded in the leg by a shell, a
part of which remained in his limb up to the time of his death.
After the war he went to New Yiork City and was a broker
there for several years. Then to Boston, Mass., and in
1892 to Medford, Mass., where on March 31, 1883, he was mar-
ried to Miss Mary E. Forrest of Dbrchester.
He was in the brokerage business in Boston and at the time of
his death. He was a bond broker with Barnard and Gibbert. He
was a past commander of Post 66, G. A. R., and a member of
various prominent clubs. He was a member of the First Uni-
versalist Church of Medford where he resided and is buried in
Oak Grove Cemetery.
From a Medford paper we quote the following: "As a man, he
was popular among his associates and one who could be relied
upon to fill every position in which he was placed to the best of
his ability. His faithful and energetic work as commander of
Post 66 will always be remembered by his comrades. As a hus-
band, be was kind and devoted ; and as a friend, he was generous
and true."
EVE ROSINA ROMINGER.
Eve Rosina Rominger (47) was born in Schoeneck, Pa.
When a child she made the trip from Schoeneck to Stokes
County, North Carolina with her mother. During her youth
she was compelled to obtain work away from home. She was
married on December 15, 1796. She became a member of the
Friedberg Moravian Church on October 27, 1804. She is buried
on the graveyard there.
3IO
THE HISTORY OF
JOSEPH W. SIEGFRIED AND HIS WIFE. MARIA.
Joseph W. Siegfried (146^ was born in Bushkill Township,
Northampton County, Pennsylvania. He received his education
in the pubhc schools. He was a millwright by trade and worked
for Schank and Younken, Easton, Pa. He was married May 6,
1854, and soon afterwards launched into business, buying a grist-
mill in his native township. In 1876, he sold his mill property and
bought the general merchandise store at Cherry Hill, which he
conducted to the time of his death. He was a Director in the
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Northampton
County and a manager of the Northampton County Agricultural
Society. He also served his native township in several offices.
He was a life-long member of the Moravian Church at Schoeneck
and served as trustee of the congregation for nearly fifteen years.
He was a delegate to the Moravian Synod which convened in
Indiana. Both he and his wife are buried at Schoeneck.
MINNIE B. MAHAFFEY.
Minnie B. Mahaffey (1249) was born in Bartholomew County,
Indiana. She was married to Arthur M. Mahaifey on December
25, 1892. Her husband is an instructor in the department of
science in the Columbus, Ind., High School.
THE CLE.WELL FAMILY 3II
ALEXANDER CLEWELL.
Alexander Clewell (76) was a private soldier in the Civil
War. He enlisted in Company I, Thirtieth Regiment, Ohio \'ol-
Linteers. He was wounded in the battle of Antietam. His
regiment was engaged in the siege of Vicksburg where he joined
it after his womid was sufficiently healed and while fighting in
the battle of Missionary Ridge he was killed.
FRANCIS CHRISTIAN CLEWELL.
Francis Christian Clewell (84) was an Adjutant in the First
Missouri Cavalry, Confederate Army and was taken and held as
prisoner by the Federal Army for nineteen moiiths 0:1 Johnson's
Island. He was released and captured a second time and held as
prisoner on Ship Lsland, (iulf of Mexico, until the end of the
War.
EUGENE FERDINAND CLE^^•ELL.
• Eugene Ferdinand Clewell (84) was a soUl'er in the Con-
federate Army during the Civil War and died whi^e in the army
at New Orleans, La.
AUGUST H. CLEWELL.
August H. Clewell (64) was born at Schoeneck, Penna., and
received a meager education. He learnetl the whee'.wright (wag-
goner's) trade at an early age near Lebanon, Pa. After his ap-
penticeship, he worked in Allentown but later went back toward
Lebanon now called Womelsdorf. When that trade became
over-taxed with workmen he came back to Schoeneck and manu-
factured guitar cases for the C. F. Martin Guitar ^Manufacturing
Co. He was married to his second wife on Nov. 29, 1835. He
was married for the third time on May 26, 1829. He was a
member of the Schoeneck Moravian Church and was the organist
for more than thirty years. He died from injuries by a fall on
the ice. He was noted for his congeniality. He is buried ac
Schoeneck.
JAMES BENJAMIN CLEWELL.
James Benjamin Clewell (65) was born at Schoeneck, Pa.,
and was raised under the shadow of the Moravian Church. Lat-
er in life he moved to Philadelphia where he married. He was
a gunsmith by trade but was principally engaged in making locks
and springs. He died and is buried at Philadelphia.
312
THE HISTORY OF
LOl'ISA C. UHLER AND HER HUSBAND. JOHN.
Louisa C. Uhler (105) was born in the town of Xazareth,
Pennsylvania. Her parents being members of the Moravian
Church, she received a fair education. The days of her youth
were spent in Nazareth. On August 27, 1837, she was wed-
ded to John Uhkr, who was born in Durham, Bucks County.
Penn., on July 17, 1817. Mr. Uhler was a blacksmith by trade
and was also engaged in the lime business. Finding the latter
more profitable he left Nazareth and acquired large limestone
quarries along the Delaware River, near Easton, Pa. Here in 1853,
he was severely injured by the premature explosion of a blast
which greatly impaired his sight. That he escaped with his life
was nothing short of a marvel. He died on February 26, 1892,
in his 75th year leaving his widow at a ripe age who was com-
forted by her children. They were devout members of the Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 3I3
SUSAN C. STOCKER.
Snsaii C. Stockcr (88) was horn at Xiskey. Pa. She received
the customary echtcation of her day in the Moravian Parochial
schools. She married George D. Stocker on August 22, 1823.
She was excluded from the church on account of her marriage
to a non-Moravian hut rejoined in 1830 and her husband folh^w-
C(l in 1831. They settled in Xiskey where they lived until
September 14, 1849, when her husband died. IJnth were zealous
and ardent members of the Schoeneck Moravian Church and are
buried in the graveyard adjoining.
CHRISTIAN L. EBBECKE.
Christian L. Ebbecke (89) was of Moravian ])arentage who
looked after his early education and training. Me accjuired skill
in tailoring and for two years was employed at Winston-Sa-
lem, North Carolina wdiere he became acquainted with his fu-
ture wife. But it was no case of "love at first sight." He re-
turned to his native village of Niskey, in Pemisylvania, and
worked at his trade for another year, meanwhile making prepa-
rations to begin housekeeping and when all seemed ready he
started with a team for Salem, N. C, where he was married anci
later returned to Niskey, making the round trip with his team.
l)Oth became members of the Moravian church at Schoeneck,
where they are buried.
CHRISTIAN RENATUS CLEWELL.
Christian Renatus Clewell (94) was born in Niskey, near
Nazareth, Pa. He was educated at the Nazareth Hall. He wa^
married on October 31, 1837. He was an excellent musician,
performing on various instruments. He went to Philadelphia
in 185 1 as teacher of music and organist. He died suddenly
while playing the piano at a friend's house. He is buried on the
Nazareth Moravian graveyard.
AUGUSTA AMELIA (STEINER) HAY.
Augusta Amelia (Steiner) Hay (428) was married to Frank-
lin Steiner on November 29, 1857. They lived together for five
years when he died. In 1869, she was married a second time, to
Charles E. Hay and afterwards resided in Easton where she died
of consumption. She is buried at Schoeneck.
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THE HISTORY OF
JOHN HARRY CLEWELL.
John Harry Clewell ( 107) was born in Bushkill Township.
Northampton County, Pa. He was a gan-smith by trade and
learned it in Philadelphia. He moved to Canfield, Ohio, in 1835
luit returned to Philadelphia in 184Q. About the year 1845, he was
]50stmaster in Canfield. While in Philadelphia he kept a hotel
but went back to Canfield in 1852 where he managed a saw mill
and lumber yard almost up to the time of his death. Under Lin-
coln's administration he was, for a while, assistant internal reve-
nue collector.
ALBERT B. CLEWEEL.
Albert B. Clewell ( 565 ) was born at Rossville. Indiana. Dur-
ing his infancy his parents moved to Carroll County, Ind.. where
he was raised. At the age of 14 years he left his parent's home
and was employed on the farms in that vicinity until the spring
of 1883 when he joined a party to Arkansas. He continued his
traveling through the states, west of the Mississippi, working on
farms and in the forests of Wisconsin and in the mines of the
Rocky Mountains. He also visited- the State of Pennsylvania.
He was married on November 4, 1897, at Flora, Ind,
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 3I5
AMOS C. MIKSCH.
Amos C. Miksch (310) was born at Eastoii, Pennsylvania.
His parents moved to a place in Ohio now called New Philadel-
phia when he was about four yeans old. Here he attended school
during the winter months and received the rudiments of an
education. While still a youth, he emigrated into Iowa and in
1 86 1 to Colorado and here on July 30 of the same year he en-
listed in Company B, First Colorado Volunteer Cavalry for the
term of three years. Later his company was merged with Com-
pany C and named Company E. On January 2, 1864, he re-enlist-
ed in Company E, Veteran Battalion, F. C. V. C. He was a
corporal in his company from July i, 1864 to November 18, 1865
when he was honorably discharged at Leavensworth, Kansas.
He now visited his mother in Ohio and after spending a few
months, returned to Colorado where he soon afterwards married
Misis Mary Cook and they settled on a farm on the Platte River.
In 1873, they moved to Cherry Creek and engaged in stock
raising. After five years, they traveled by wagon to Weston,
Oregon. Here they lived for about a year and a half when they
started on a tour through southern Oregon and northern Cali-
fornia and in 1891 returned to Colorado where he died of heart
disease.
OLIVIA AUGUSTA RICKSECKER.
Olivia Augusta Ricksecker (285) was bom in Biethlehem.
Pa. When only three years old her father died, and soon after-
wards the widow with her children moved to Nazareth where our
subject attended the Moravian Parochial schools and later
united with the church. She was married on March 12, 1840.
She was very active in the church for many years, serving as
one of the "dieners." Her husband, Edmund Ricksecker, was
a watchmaker and later carried on the nursery business. He was
elected as the first Burgess of the Borough of Nazareth and was
the treasuruer of the Nazareth Moravian Congregation for many
years. He died April 19, 1888. Both were highly respected in
their town. Both are buried at Nazareth.
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Henrietta L. llrunner ( 325 ) was born at Salem, North
Carolina. She attended school at Nazareth, Pa., and later became
a member of the Moravian Church there. In 1844, she was mar-
ried to Henry J. Brunner who was a carpenter by trade. Among-
the many buildings erected by him is the Aloravian Church in
Nazareth. They moved to Illinois in 1862 but returned to Naza-
reth where he built a foundry and machine shop and did a prosper
ous business. Later they moved to Bethlehem, Pa., and in 1877
to Osborn County, Kansas, where they lived until her death in
1894. She is buried there. Mr. Birunner came east and died in
Bethlehem, where he is buried.
^ HARVEY F. BAUDER.
Harvey F. Bander (1033) of Oreland, Penn., served in the
Spanish- American War from December, 1898, to December,
1900. in Company E, Eighth U. S. Infantry. He served in Cuba
and later in the Philippine Islands.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY. 317
HARRIET CECILIA BATES.
Harriet Cecilia I'ates (126) was born in Nazareth. Pa., and
received a rudimentary education in the Nazareth Moravian
Parochial schools. Later in life, she married Harvey Bates
on September i, 1844. She moved with her husband to Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., where he died in 1873. After the death of her husband
she returned to Schoeneck, Pa., and took apartments with her
brother, Alfred Danke. She was a very faithful and earnest
Christian. She is buried in the Nazareth Moravian grave-yard.
ALFRED DANKE.
Alfred Danke (127) was born in Nazareth and was educated in
the Moravian Parochial Schools and later entered the Nazareth
Military x\cademy. He was compelled, on account of his health,
to reling-uish his studies and then learned the blacksmith trade
which he followed during- his life-time. He was married on
October 27, 1850 and lived in Schoeneck where he is buried. He
was for many years a trustee in the Schoeneck Moravian church
and a member of the trombone Choir.
HENRIETTA W. DAILY.
Henrietta W. Daily (119) was born in Nazareth, Pa., and
si:)ent most of her single days in that town. After marriage, on
Nov. 15, 1869, they lived at Bethlehem until her death. She was
a life-long member of the Moravian Church. Mr. Daily was a
soldier in the Civil War, being a private in Company C, 46th
Regiment, Pennsylvania A'olunteers. He participated in many
battles among them being Antietam, Chancellorsville and Gettys-
burg. In the fierce battle of Cedar Mountain he was badly
wounded in the left arm, breaking the bone. In this battle he
was also taken prisoner and confined to the Libby Prison, his
wound not being dressed for three weeks. After ioxw weeks in
prison, he was paroled and exchanged and in 1863 honorably
discharged by reason of his wounds. He is a member of J. K.
Taylor Post No. 182, G. A. R., Bethlehem.
Mr. Daily found his wife to be a devoted helpmate and always
ready with encouraging words in times of trial while her in-
fluence on her children is marked. While he was the superin-
tendent of the Niskey Hill Cemetery she died and is buried
there.
318
THE HISTORY OF
MATILDA E. SEYFRIED.
Matilda E. Seyfried' (456) was born at MillgTove. now Aluta,
Northampton County, Pa. She attended the public schools in
her township and in her youth became a confirmed member of
the Moravian Church at Schoeneck, Pa. On October 20, 1867,
she was married and soon afterwards they began farming which
they pursued to this (1907) time. Mr. Seyfried served as
sacristan (diener) in the Moravian Church for more than twenty
years.
MARTIN H. CLEWELL.
Martin H. Ckwell (544) was born on his father's farm near
Bethlehem, Pa. He attended the school of his rural district, but
very early was put to learning: the trade of blacksmith. When
in his youth, he left his home and became a railroader being em-
ployed in different parts of the country chiefly as locomotive en-
gineer. After his father's death, he returned to his home and
soon afterwards married, after which he bought the fann and
with it worked upon his trade. Later in life, he sold his posses-
sions and moved his family to Allentown, Pa., where he was em-
ployed as a switchman on a railroad. He is buried at Allentown.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
319
SABINA M. LOIX
HER HUSnANl), El'HKAIM.
Sabina M. Loux (457) was born in Millg^rove, Northampton
County, Pa. She received the customary schoohng of her time
and later was confirmed a member of the Moravian Church at
Schoeneck, Pa. In 1866, she was married to Ephraim Loux, who
was born in B'ucks County, Pa. Soon after their marriage, they
began housekeeping in her native village where he conducted a
tannery for many years. About 1884 they moved to Nazareth,
Pa., where he engaged in the slate business for a few years
and afterwards established a cigar-box factory. He is an active
member of his chosen church at Schoeneck, being superintend
ent of the Sunday School and Bible Class teacher for many
years.
AMANDA TOLEDO CLEWELL TINKLE.
Amanda Toledo Clewell Tinkle (564) was born in Rossville,
Indiana, on August 29, 1861. She was married on September
6th, 1882, to William H. Tinkle. They carry on farming and are
residing at Bolivar, Missouri.
320
THE HISTORY OF
WILLIAM H. CLEW ELL.
William H. Clewell (575) was bom in Cunningham. Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania. At the early age of ten years, he was
"bound out" by his father to a Mr. Rodgers, a cloth manufac-
turer, receiving for his services his board, clothes, and schooling
as was the custom in those days. After following this trade for
five years, Mr. Rodgers moved to the western part of the state
while he returned home and was employed on the Pennsylvania
Canal for six seasons which was then an enterprising business.
In 1862, he was married to Miss Huddleson and in the same
year drafted into the Union Army. He served for nine months
as a private in Company H, 178th Regiment, Pennsylvania \'ol-
unteers. At the expiration of his term, he was mustered out of
service and on returning home, located his family in Berwick,
Pennsylvania, where he still residtes. His first wife died on
March 31, 1877. He managed to keep his family together and
on February 28, 1878, he married a second time, a Miss Smith.
On October 11, 1884, his second wife departed this life leaving
him again with three small children. His eldest daughter now
assumed the Iiousehold duties until her marriage and then em-
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 32'!
ploying a house-keeper until his marriage to Mrs. Frederici in
1886, but whose days were numbered, she dying May 10, 1894.
In 1903 he broke up house-keeping and is now boarding with
his daughters, having through perseverance and economy, saved
enough to Hve independently. He was employed mostly at the
car-works in that city, until rheumatism in his arms forced him
to stop. x\t the age of twelve years he joined the Evangelical
Church of which he is still a member and held various offices for
over thirty-five years.
ALBERT KAMPMAN.
Albert Kampman (524) was a soldier in the Civil War from
1 86 1 to 1865. He belonged to Company A, First Pennsylvania
Regiment for three months, then to Companv C, Forty-sixth
Regiment for three years and finally to Company G, ( )ne Hun-
dred Ninety-fifth, Pennsylvania \'olunteers. He entered as a
private and was promoted to Sergeant. He received wounds in
his right leg and in his left arm and was captured by the Confed-
erates and confined in Libby prison for several months. He was
reported killed and while confined in prison had the pleasure of
reading his own obituary, as printed in a Bethlehem newspaper.
WILLIAM C. SMITH.
William C. Smith (543) was born at Emaus, Pennsylvania.
His mother died in his early boyhood. His father was engaged
in business and taught him the machinist trade. On leaving his
native town, he faced the world as a mechanic and went to Pitts-
burg where he found employment for two years and then went to
Cleveland, Ohio, Here he secured a position as foreman in an
elevator factory and after two years became a partner of the firm
of the M. J. O'Donnell Elevator Manufacturing Company. In
1894, he sold his interests in the company and formed the W. C.
Smith Elevator Company.
Among his achievements are the inventions of safety appliances
to elevators, and of a wire fence loom, and the erection of many
electric elevators, having the honor of building the first successful
electric elevator in Cleveland. He is, at present, a mechanical
engineer with the Wellman Morgan Engineering- Company. He
resides in Cleveland.
322
THE HISTORY OF
STEPHEN A. TREIN.
A. LUCINDA TREIN.
Stephen A. Trein (461) was born in Bushkill Townshhip,
Penn. He spent his boyhood in his native place and attended the
pubHc schools but made the study of music his chief aim. After
completing the course in school, he devoted his time to music and
became the organist of the Schoeneck Moravian Church at the
age of 16, and continued for nearly fourteen years. He married
A. Lucinda Ebbecke on Nov. 18. 1884. and moved to Nazareth
where he continued as music teacher. In 1890 they left Nazareth
and came to Easton, Pa., where he conducted a business and
also became the organist of the Easton Moravian Church. Later
they moved to Niskey where they still reside.
RUSSELL C. ODEN WELDER.
*Russell C. Odenwelder (830) was born in Easton, Penn. He
attended the public schools of his native city and while a young
man enlisted in the U. S. Navy and at this writing was serving
as a Marine on the U. S. S. Wisconsin, which was stationed in
the Asiatic waters.
tHE CLEW ELL FAMILY 323
SAMUEL J. CLEWELL.
*Samuel J. Clewell (132) was born near Bellefonte, Center
County, Pa., and when a boy of about two and a half years came,
with his widowed mother, to Millgrove. now Akita, Pa. He was
reared in the family of John Kostenbader and during the winter
months attended the public school. When he was eighteen, he en-
listed in Company I, One Hundred Fifty-third Pennsylvania
Volunteer Infantry and was taken prisoner in the battle of
Chancellorsville, May 2, 1863.
After his return from the war he learned the machinist trade
and later traveled to Ohio but soon returned to his mother where
he died, caused by consumption. He never was married and is
buried in the Schoeneck gravevard.
FRANCIS T. CLEWELL.
Firancis T. Clewell (132) was born at Millgrove now Aluta,
Northampton County, Pa. He received his education in the
public school of his native village and was brought up in the re-
ligion of the Moravian Church at Schoeneck. He learned the
millwright trade at eighteen and was married in the year 1839.
In 1841, he moved with his family to Center County, Pa. (near
Bellefonte) where he bought a small tract of land. Besides culti-
vating his small farm, he did carpentering and while engaged in
felling trees to build a barn for one of his neighbors, he was struck
by a falling tree and killed. His age was 28 years, 11 months
and 22 days and is buried in Center County, Pa.
HARRIET MARIA CLEWELL.
Harriet Maria Clewell Ferrier (563) was born in Allentown,
Penn. Her parents moved to Clinton, Ind., when she was fif-
teen months old. She began teaching in the public schools of
Indiana at the age of sixteen and continued until the year 1883.
On April 5 of the same year, she was united in marriage to Mr.
J. C. Ferrier of Bringhurst, Ind. They conducted a farm for nine
years when they moved to Bringhurst and engaged in the hard-
ware business. They also conducted a hardware store at Kirk-
lin, Ind., for three years. They are now located in Alamogordo.
New Mexico. She is a member of the Methodist Episcopal
Church.
324
THE HISTORY OF
Wll.T.IAM II. CI.KW KLI. AX1> IIIS WIFK, CAT (1 KKI XI-:.
(IIII.DKI-.X Ol' \\M. II. AM) CA'JIIKKINM-: Cl.EWIiLL.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 325
WILLIAM H. CLEWELL.
William H. Clewell (120) was born at Nazareth, Pa. He
attended the Moravian Parochial School of that town. He
was a saddler by trade. He enlisted in Company A, One Hundred
Fifty-third Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, and was a
musician in his regiment. His wife, Catherine Trein, also a
descendant of the Clewells, was born in Ikishkill Townshi]^ near
Schoer.eck. i'oth are members of the Moravian Church. He is
buried on the Xazareth Moravian graveyard.
CHARLES M. CLEWELL.
Charles M. Clewell (601) was born in Homestead, Catawissa
Township, Columbia County, Penn. His father lived on a farm,
and our subject became an active assistant in the work during the
summer and worked on a "gravel train" during the winter, thus
debaring him of the opportunities of acquiring an education. He
was married on October 12, 1873, and began farming near Cata-
wissa, but after a few years moved into that town and carried on
teaming. Later, he became a railroader, at first working on the
train and then as car-inspector. In 1895, he was transferred to
Halls as joint-inspector for the W. & N. B. and P. R. Rys. He
disposed of his possessions in Catawissa and moved his family to
Halls, where he met with an accident on October 26, 1898. He
was removed to a hospital where he died after lingering a few
days. He is buried at Catawissa. He was a member of the Re-
formed Church. He held the office of deacon and elder of St.
John's Reformed Church at Catawissa. of which he was a char-
ter member.
JEREMIAH S. CLEWELL.
Jeremiah S. CleweU (602) died at Logansport, Indiana, and is
buried there. He died a veteran machinist, having gone to his
work in the morning apparently well, but during the afternoon
complained to his fellow-machinists of not feeling well and while
engaged in placing a piece of machinery fell back on the floor
and expired.
326
THE HISTORY OF
HOWARD J. SIEGFRIED AND FAMILY.
Howard J. Sieg-fried (520) was born in Bushkill Township,
Niorthampton County, Pa. He attended the public schools in his
native township and later the Moravian Parochial school at Naza-
reth. He entered the College of Pharmacy in 1889 at Philadel
phia and graduated four years later. In 1896, he was married
to Annie C. Clewell (500) who was born in Plainfield Town
Township, county and state aforesaid. In her childhood, she
attended the public schools and studied music. After their mar-
riage, they settled in Philaddphia where he entered business as
a druggist. Both of them withdrew their membership in the
Schoeneck Moravian Church and joined the Presbyterians.
ALICE C. CARGAY.
AHce C. Cargay (535) was married November 24, 1875, to
Rev. B. F. Cargay and about one year after her marriage became
an invalid for nine years. After her recovery, she took active
part in the pastoral duties of her husband in the Methodist
Church.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 327
WILSON S. CLEWELL.
Wilson S. Clewell (544) was born in H'anover Township,
Northampton County, Penn., on a small farm near Bethlehem.
He received the education that the public school afforded. When
a young- man, he enlisted and served five years in the United
States Army as a cavalryman and was stationed at a military
post in Arizona. He returned home after the expiration of his
enlistment in the Army, but failing to find employment, he de-
cided again to go to the West. W'hile on his way thither he
met a large cattle dealer at Buffalo, New York, and made a con-
tract with him to take a carload of fine cattle to England.
After delivering the cattle, he enlisted in the English Army.
He soon found favor with his officers and on account of his fine
military bearing and athletic physique he was assigned to the
Queen's Guards and was stationed on the Isle of Wight. He
was in due time advanced to Corporal and with a company of in-
fantry was commissioned to go to India. Here he was advanced
to Quartermaster's Clerk with the rank of Sergeant. His term
of enlistment, which was six years, had already expired, but on
account of ill-health was confined in a Himalaya Mountain
Sanitarium, India, for a long time, but could not be restored
He was brought back to England where he si)eedily recovered.
After his recovery he was advanced to First or Orderly Ser-
geant for his gallant services and sent to South Africa on a
special mission. He remained there until the close of the Boer
War, when he returned to England and received his honorable
discharge. He left England at once and returned to his parent's
home in Allentown, Pa.
Shortly afterwards he had an attack of Scarlet Fever from
which he suft'ered for about two weeks, when he died. During
his sickness he received a letter offering him an appointment in
the English Army to drill recruits. He is buried at Allentown.
JOSEPH A. WOLLE.
Joseph A. Wolle (1406) served as First Quartermaster in the
United States Navy during the Spanish-American War.
328
THE HISTORY OF
MOXROI-: I.. CI.KWKI-L AM) FAMILY'.
]\Ionroe L. Clewell (47<j) was born in ^lilli^rove, Bushkill
Township, Northampton County, Penn. He attended the vil-
lage school and in his youth became a clerk in his uncle's general
merchandise store. He resigned his ]>osition and moved, with
his family, to Philadelphia, where he had accepted a position
in a grocery store. (_>n account of failing health he was com-
pelled to leave the city, and in consequence, moved to Easton,
where he is now residing and is engaged in the grocery busi-
ness. He is a member of the Moravian Church at Easton.
ELLIS C. SCIINEEI'.ELI.
Ellis C. Schneebeli (1402) was born at Auidenried, I^ennsyl-
vania. During his childhood his parents moved to Nazareth, Pa.,
where he received his education. He made music a special study
and held the position of organist of the Moravian Church for
some years. He is assistant to his father in the different enter-
prises that he has undertaken.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 329
WILLIAM THOMAS ROMINGER.
William Thomas Romin^er (6.^8) was born in Friedburg,
North Carolina, and received the rites of baptism of the Mora-
vian Church, of that place. His mother died when he was three
years old and his father died four years later. He was reared
by his aunt with whom he lived until December 31, 1864, when
he was conscripted into the Confederate Army, and on February
24, 1865, while on the picket line in front of Petersburg', Virginia,
he escaped and made his way into the Union Army by crawling
on hands and knees for about one-half of a mile, surrendering
himself to the latter army on the 27th. He was granted amnesty
at Washington, D. C, and was allowed three days' rations and
free transportation to Hope, Indiana. After a stay of a few
weeks, he went to Goldsboro, North Carolina, and there joined
Company F, 59th Regnment. Indiana Volunteers, on April 10,
1865. He received an honorable discharge on July 17, of the
same year. He was married on August 11, 1870. He was post-
master of Hartsville. Ind., from January 2, 1882, to September
20, 1885, and served his township as assessor for eight years.
J. C. WOMMACK.
J. C. Wommack (640) was born in Lexington, Davidson
County, North Carolina. His father, who was a hatter by trade,
died when he was a boy three years old and the mother then
moved to Clemmonsville, N. C, where she reared her family.
He received his education in the public school of that town. At
the age of thirteen he left home and began to clerk in a village
store. In 1861, he volunteered in the Confederate Army and
served during the whole war in the Army of Northern Virginia
commanded by Gen. Robt. E. Lee. Beginning with the battle of
Manassas Junction he saw nearly all the principal battles fought
by that army including the surrender of Gen. Lee at Appomat-
tox Court House. He arrived at his home one week afterwards
and rested the following day and then began farming, plowing
being his first work. Two weeks after his return from the war
he was married and has raised a family of eight children. He is
still living on a farm and is able to do a good day's work.
330
THE HISTORY OF
CARRIK A. RICE.
HER HUSBAND. FRED. A.
Carrie A. Rice (415) was born in Xazareth, Pa. She attended
the Moravian Parochial Schools and became a member of that
church in her early days. Her zeal for church work was made
manifest in her childhood and she became prominent in her con-
g^regation especially in the Sunday school and choir. On June
4, 1891, she was married to Fred J. Rice of Bethlehem, Pa.,
where they now reside. She was a member of the famous Bach
Choir under Dr. J. Fred Wolle and is connected with many church
societies. Mr. Rice was a veteran in t'ne Civil War serving as a
private in Company D. Thirty- Fourth Reg-iment, Pennsylvania
X'olunteers.
AUGUSTUS ALEXANDER CLEWELL.
Augustus Alexander Clewell (334) was a soldier in the Twenty
First, North Carolina regiment. Confederate Army and was a
distinguished and daring scout.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 33 I
JOSEPH FEHR.
Joseph Fehr (318) was born in Plainfield Township, North-
ampton County, Pa. After his mother's decease, the family broke
up and young- Joseph with his sister, Angehca, found a home in
the family of Jefferson Schweitzer who resided on a farm in
Lower Nazareth Township. Here he remained until he was 18
years of ag-e. Naturally dilig-ent, he was easily kept in steady
employment as farm servant, so that he secured little schooling.
But he made the best of his limited means, and learned well from
experience. Possessing unusual native intelHgence and sound
judgment, he enjoys the esteem of his neighbors, among whom
he is known as an honest man and friend. In his youth he receiv-
ed the usual religious instruction and was confirmed by Rev. Dr.
Welden, then Pastor of the Dryland Lutheran Congregation. In
the beginning of his twenties, he married Miss Caroline Young.
They settled at Newburg, and subsequently at Bethlehem, Pa.,
where their son, William Henry, was born. Later he removed to
Lower Xazareth Township and began farming. For eight years he
served as Road Supervisor of the township; thereafter for nine
years as Tax Collectoir ; at present as Jury Commissioner of his
native county. At different times he represented his township as
a delegate to the county conventions and once as Judicial deleg'ate.
For nearly ten years he was Sexton of the Dryland Church. He
lives at Hecktown practically in retirement.
FRANKLIN A. CLEWELL.
Frankhn A. Clewell (372) was born in Bushkill Township,
Northampton County, Pa. He served in the Civil War from 1861
to 1865. He was Fife Major, N. C. Staff, One Hundred Nine-
teenth Regiment. Pennsylvania Infantry. He was with the
Army of the Potomac and was engaged in the battles fought by
that army until it received the surrender of Gen. Lee. He resides
near Sunny Side, California, where he is engaged in the poultry
business.
WILLIAM C. CLEWELL.
William C. Clewell (375) was born in Bushkill Township, Pa.
When a young man he emigrated into Ohio of which state he is
now a citizen. At the beginning of the Civil W'ar he enlisted in
Company B, One Hundred Seventy-ninth Regiment, Ohio Volun-
teers,
332
THE HISTORY OF
EUGENE ALEXANDER CLEWELL.
Eugene Alexander Clewell (416) was born in Nazareth and
was a life-long' resident of that town. He was educated in the
Moravian Parochial School at Nazareth and was confimied in the
Moravian Church. He learned the trades of cabinet-maker and
undertaker in his father's establishment which he afterwards
purchased. His integrity in his business made him many friends
which made him the leading undertaker in his town ami its viciniity.
Fie took great interest in the volunteer Fire Department of his
town and for many years was its chief. Amid his many duties
he never neglected his church duties. He was a member of the
choir and for many years a trombonist of the congregation. He
died rather unexpectedly of paralysis after having undergone a
surgical operation. He is buried at Nazareth.
REUBEN CLEWELL.
Reuben Clewell (185) was a soldier in the Union Army during
the Civil War and was killed in the battle of Antietam on Sep-
tember 17. 1862.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 333
JOHN GAM BOLD.
John Gambold (209) was a soldier in the Civil War. He enlist-
ed as a private in the Sixty-Seventh Regiment, Indiana Volunteers
and died in the hospital at St. Louis, Missouri.
ANDREW ADAM LL'CKKN ISACIi.
Andrew Adam Luckenbach (212) was born in Hethleheni, Pa.
He was educated in the Moravian Parochial Schools and after
completing his studies assumed duties with his father in the mill-
ing- business. After the retirement of his father from active life
in 1856,. the business was given in charge of David (>. and Andrew
A. Luckenbach and they conducted the business of the "Olid
Moravian Mill along the Monocacy" until the time of his death.
At the cnitbreak of the Civil War, our subject was one in a
company, known as the First Defenders, who enlisted for three
months. He re-enlisted in Co. C, One Hundred and Twenty-
ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania \'olunteers, becoming First
Lieutenant and after the death of the Company's Captain, he
was promoted to that position. His company was engaged in the
battles of Bull Run, Antietam and he was woanded in a charge
on Mayres Hill, Dec. 13, 1862. Mr. Luckenbach was interested
in real estate and other enterprises of his native town which he
saw pass through many changes and improvements. He is
buried at Bethlehem.
FRANCES E. CLEWELL.
* Frances E. Clewell (230) taught school for a few years and
afterwards spent a few years in California. She returned to
Waverly, Iowa, where she now resides with her mother.
JAMES LEWIS CLEWELL.
James Lewis Clewell (230) was married to Catherine Haney,
on October 22, 1855, at Da3^ton. Ohio. They moved to New
York and engaged in farming. In 1863 they became immigrants
of Iowa and finally settled on a farm near Waverly, Iowa, where
he resided until his death.
334
THE HISTORY OF
ANNA ELIZABETH FRIEBELY.
Anna Elizabeth Friebely (141) was born in Millgrove, now
Aluta, Xorthanipton County, Pennsylvania. She received the
education the public schools then offered while her general habits
were formed under her parents' influence and accordingly her
religious instruction was not neglected. She was a member of the
Schoeneck Aloravian Congregation until after her marriage to
JuUus C. Friebely, on December 10, 1864.
He was a public school teacher in Belfast, Pa. They moved to
that place where he later engaged in the general merchaniUse
business until 1871 when they moved to Bushkill Center where
he followed the same business until 1885 when they moved to
Nazareth, following the slate business up to the time of his
death. He died October 24. 1892, being a widower for nearly
five years. She was a virtuous woman, kind-hearted yet firm in
all that was honest and just. She was of a quiet disposition,
pleasant to all whom she knew and a willing help-mat?e to her
husband. Both are buried in St. John's Union Cemetery, Naza-
reth, Pa.
JOSEPH M. HITCHCt)CK AND WIFE.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 335
CAROLINE COGHILL.
Caroline Cog-hill (921) was married to Richard Coghill,
who came from England in 1859. He was born at Boro Bridge,
Yorkshire. After marriage they moved to Philadelphia and
thence to western Pennsylvania. While in this part of the state
they lived mostly in Pittsburg.
REV. WILLIAM HENRY HOCH.
Rev. William Henry Hoch (922) was born near Moorestown.
Pa., along the Bushkill Creek. He attended the pubHc school in the
eight-cornered stone school house which stood not far from his
home. Later he attended the Moravian Parochial School at
Nazareth, Pa., after which he entered the Moravian Preparatory
School for college and seminary. He graduated from the Mora-
vian College and Theological Seminary on July 19, 1870, and for
the following two years became an instructor in Nazareth Hall,
Nazareth, Pa.
On October 20, 1872, he was ordained a deacon of the Mora-
vian Church by the Rt. Rev. Edward A. de Schweinitz, S. T. D.,
and at a meeting of the Moravian Synod at Lititz, Pa., became
a Presbyter in that church. He served the congregations at
Coveville, Pa., Emaus, Pa., Harmony, la.. Green Bay, Wis.,
Third Moravian Church, Philadelphia, Pa., South Biethlehem.
Pa., and Egg Harbor, N. J. He was married on June 16, 1876,
at Reading, Pa., to Miss Fredericke D. Deubler, who died during
his pastorate at Green Bay, Wis.
He took rooms in the North Western Orphans' Home with
his children, and in 1883 moved with his children to his parent's
home in Northampton County, Pa. Early in the year 1895 at his
request he received a letter of dismissal from the governing
Board of the Moravian Church and connected himself with the
Hope of Israel Mission, New York City until May when he was
received into the Tohickon Classis of the Reformed Church in the
United States. He served the German Reformed Congregation
at Plymouth, Pa., until November, 1904, when he had to retire
on account of ill-health. At present, he lives with his son at
Steelton, Pa., while recuperating.
336
THE HISTORY OF
REV. WILLIAM IIENRV FEIIR, A. M.
Rev. William Henry Fehr, A. ]\I., (898) was born at B'ethle-
hem, Pa. His parents moved to a farm in Lower Nazareth
Township when he was four years old. He received his rudi-
mentary education in the public schools. At seventeen he began
teaching and taught for three consecutive terms, attending
Nazareth High School and Muhlenberg Preparatory Academy
during the Spring sessions after the close of his school terms.
In the fall of 1893, he entered the classical department of Muh-
lenberg College from which he graduated in 1897. In October
of the same year he was married. After teaching another term
of ten months in the Borough of Tatamy, Pa., he took up the
study of theology at the Mt. Airy Lutheran Seminary at Phila-
delphia, graduating therefrom three years later. He was or-
dained to the Gospel Ministry June 3, 1901. Some time after-
ward he received a call from St. John's Lutheran Church, Pitts-
burg, Pa., which he accepted and of which he is still pastor.
While in his senior year at coUeo^e. he was editor-in-chief of the
Muhlenberg, a literary journal. He is the author of a tract on
Foreign Missions and a contributor to church papers.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY ^17
JAMES H. FEHR.
James H. Fehr (462) was born in Btishkill Township, North-
ampton County, Penn. His advantages at school were very
meag-re, which he, however, greatly appreciated. He learned
cigar-making and later engaged in the cigar business. After
his marriage they began housekeeping on a small iarm which he
had bought, not far from Sour's Mill where they still reside.
He is a man of a quiet and mild disposition and respected by all
who know him. He served his township in the capacity of school
director and various other minor ol^ces. For many years he was
the secretary of Aluta Lodge, I. O. O. F.
FRANCIS G. FEHR.
Francis G. Fehr (465) was born in Bushkill Township, North-
ampton Countv, Penn. He attended the public schools and later
select schools where he prepared himself for the teaching profes-
sion. As an accomplishment, he took up the art of music. He
taught school in his native county for twenty-two consecutive
terms and hopes to continue for as many more. At the age of
sixteen, he was elected organist of the Union Church at Belfast,
which office he held for six and one half years when he resigned
to accept a similar position at the Plainlield Church. After
spending ten years with this congregation, he resigned and be-
came the organist of the Blishkill Centre Church. In 1886, he
was married to Catharine Frantz. A few years after his mar-
riage he acquired a small farm not far from Nazareth where
they still reside.
ISAAC S. FEHR.
Isaac S. Fehr (473) was born in Bushkill Township. North-
ampton County, Pennsylvania. During his childhood and
early youth he attended the public schools and in 1877 went
as far west as Illinois. The following year he went to
Minnesota, working on a farm and then traveling until 1880 when
he returned to his native state. The next year he was married
and began farming, later buying the Douglass Farm on which a
fortune was spent in the quarrying of slate. In 1888, he began to
work at the carpenter's trade and later became the engineer of
the pumping-station of the Nazareth Water Company. In the
Fall of 1905, he was elected Poor Director of Northampton
County.
338
THE HISTORY OF
SAMUEL D. LUCKKNIiACH.
Samuel D. Luckenbach (706) was born in Betblehem, Pa.,
and in his youth was reared under the careful guidance of his
eldest sister. He received his education at the Moravian Paro-
chial School and left that Institution at an early age to facs
life's responsibilities as an Office Boy for the Old Bang-or Slate
Company. In 1882 he accepted a clerkship with Linderman
and Skeer, Coal Operators, until i8gi when the position of
Book-keeper was tendered him by Garrett B. Linderman and
Company, Coal ( Iperators. He later became Secretary and
Treasurer of the Mount Hope Coal Company and the Georgia
Peruvian Ochre Company and Private Secretary to Mr. Garrett
B. Linderman of South Bethlehem, which latter position he now
holds in addition to the Secretary and Treasurership of several
Gold Mining Companies. In May, 1897, he married Olga C.
Hesse, who had. the year previous, served as a Missionary
among the "Mission Indians" in California.
Mr. Luckenbach is a member of the Moravian Church and
has been i^rominentlv connected with the Sundav School. Chris-
tian Endeavor and Missionarv Societies of the Church at Beth-
lehem. He is also a member of the Moravian Historical Society.
National Geographic Society, A. & I. O. K. of M., and P. O.
S. of A.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 339
ADDIE PHELPS.
Addie Phelps (887) was born in (inadenhutten. C ).
Throug-h unfortunate circumstances in the family, she was given
a home with her father and grandmother and never heard of her
mother until she was about fifteen years old. Her schooling was
rather neglected since she had to walk three miles over hills and
valleys to the nearest school house. Amidst toil and sutfering
and without a mother's comfort and love, she struggled on until
she received the good tidings that her mother in her last days de-
sired to see her. But through bitter opposition she was denied
that privilege. However, the fact that her mother was still liv-
ing caused her to scheme wisely and she left her father honorably
under the pretence of visiting relatives and through the aid of
friends journeyed to where her mother lived but arrived a few-
weeks after she was buried. Heartbroken and almost in despair
she visited among her relatives and finally took courage and
began to do household duties and learned dressmaking. Her
health would not allow her to continue the latter, and in conse-
quence, she went to her aunt to recuperate.
She was married on the fourth of February, 1879. and for five
years lived in Crawford County, Ohio, and then moved to
Padanaram, where they now reside. They are engaged in farm-
ing- and operating a saw-mill.
EDWARD H. GAM BOLD.
Edward H. Gambold (671) was born in Hope, Indiana. He
attended the public schools and in 1882 entered the Business Col-
lege at Indianapolis. Ind. At the close of the same year, he en-
tered upon his business career. After serving a clerkship in the
Car Accountant's Offiice for nine months, he was promoted to
chief clerk of that department of the Ohio Southern Railway
with ofBces in Spriugfield, Ohio. In 1894, he resigned his posi-
tion with the railway company to become a partner of the Morn-
ing Daily Newspaper Publishing Company. They organized the
company and through perseverance made the business a success,
our subject acting as treasurer and manager. In 1904, he sold
his interests in the Newspaper, having become interested in
manufacturing companies.
340
THE HISTORY OF
CHARLES H. CLEWELL.
Charles H. Clewell (417) was born in Xazareth. Pa. He was
a pupil of the Moravian Parochial School and learned the trade
of cabinet-makinsf from his father. Soon after his marriage,
he moved to New Castle. Del., where he now resides and is
engaged in the undertaking- business for more than twenty-three
years. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
CLARENCE O. LUCKENBACH.
Clarence O. Luckenbach (11 13) was born in B'ethlehem. Pa.
He was educated in the Moravian Parochial Schools from which
he graduated and at Lehigh University in the class of 1894.
After leaving the University he was first employed by the Mid-
vale Steel Company and later secured a position in the Philadel-
phia public schools as principal and teacher. He was forced to
relinguish his connection with the schools on account of failing-
health and traveled. settHng in the Southwest. He spent some-
time in the hospital at Las Vegas, after which he went to Santa
Fe, N. M., where he died. He is buried at Bethlehem, Pa.
THE CLEWELI. FAMTI.^■
341
Harry E. Clewell (114*) was born in Nazareth, Pa., and
attended the Moravian Parochial schools at that place. He be-
came interested in office work and conducted several touring
parties to Europe. His town honored him with the office of
Justice of the Peace and later he was commissioned a Notary
Public. He traveled extensively and is now engaged in the
real estate business.
ELIZA J. BRUCH.
Eliza J. Bruch (245) was born in Hanover Township. Lehigh.
County, Pa. She attended the public schools and received the
rudiments of an education. In her youth she became a con-
firmed member of the Lutheran Church at Rittersville. Pa. After
marriage to Mr. Bruch about 1855. they moved into the vicinity
of Freemansburg, Pa., where they resided but a short time and
then to Bethlehem, where she spent the rest of her life. Her
husband died October 2, 1902, leaving her a widow for nearly
five years. She is buried at Bethlehem, Pa.
342
THE HISTORY OF
Kl<;i\ AAI
Eugene D. Trein ( 1065 ) was born in Aluta, Northampton
County, Pa. He attended the pubHc schools and through in-
dustry and perseverance prepared himself for the teaching pro-
fession. He taught school for a few years in his native town-
ship and then resigned to accept a position in the Nazareth
National l>ank as book-keeper. He was married, (October — .
1902, and resides in Nazareth.
P.oth he and his wife are members of the Moravian Church
at Schoeneck.
Socially. Mr. Trein is connected with the Masonic Order, and
the J. O.'O. F.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY.
343
DR. ELMER C. liRLCH.
Dr. Elmer C. Bruch (769) was born in BeMilehem, Pa. Tie
received a rudimentary education in the public schools and after
a thorough preparation in B'ellevue Hospital. New York City,
he entered the Baltimore Medical College, Baltimore. Md., from
which he graduated in i8gi. He then took a post graduate
course in the Jetterson Medical College at Philadelphia, Fa.,
graduating in i8()2. He then returned to his native town and
opened an ofifice where he enjoys a large patronage, and bears
an honorable distinction among his many friends.
ERWIN T. BRUCH.
Erwin J. Bruch (767) was born in Bethlehem Township,
Northampton County, Pa. When about a year old his parents
moved to Bethlehem, Pa., where he received his education in
the Public Schools. In his youth he learned the baker's trade
which he ever afterwards followed. After eleven years exper-
ience in the business he established his own in his town and now
enjoys a prosperous business making a specialty of the pretzel.
344
THE HISTORY OF
KK\-. ti:ARIJ:S S. STEIXME'IZ AM
Rev. Charles S. Steinmetz (1060) was born in Northampton
County. Penn. ?Iis parents moved to the state of Michigan when'
he was four years old and resided there until in the fall of 1878
when the family again took journey westward, arriving at Sterl-
ing, Rice County, Kansas, where they settled. That part of the
state was then mostly a wild unbroken prairie and game plentiful,
such as wild geese, wild ducks, prairie chickens, deer, antelope
and the howling coyote. However, the unbroken prairies were
soon converted into wheat and corn fields by the enterprising
immigrants who also planted fruit and shade trees and erected
beautiful houses. School and church privileges were very limited,
their nearest school hou'se. being three miles distant. Soon after
liis marriage he became a member of the Evangeltical Association
and in March, 1889, entered upon the ministry, having received
his license to preach from the Conference in session at Yates
Center. Kansas. His first field of labor was in Missouri. He
labored in Misisouri and Kansas until 1899 when he moved to
Colorado. While there he organized two missions, one at Colo-
rado Springs and the other at Ordway.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY
345
WILLIAM II. CLEWELL.
William H. Clewell, M. D., (421) was born in Nazareth, Pa.
He attended the Moravian Parochial School until 1881 when
his parents moved to Philadelphia. Here he entered the public
schools, and later was matriculated a student of the Medico
Chiruro-ical Colleo-e, from which he liraduated in 1896. The
next year he moved to Summit Hill, where he practices medi-
cine and conducts a drug- store. On December 22, 1905, he was
appointed postmaster. At the outbreak of the Spanish Ameri-
can War, he organized Company L, Ninth Pennsylvania Vol-
unteers, and was commissioned First Lieutenant.
346 THE HISTORY OF
LUCINDA BALCOM.
Lucinda Balconi ( 247 ) was born in the state of Ohio and was
a Hfe-long resident of that state. They chiefly hved on a farm
until the outbreak of the Civil War where her husband, Davi-l
Balconi, enlisted in Company F, Ohio X'olunteers, Nineteenth
Regiment. He was taken a prisoner by the enemy at the battle
of Chickamauga, Tenn., on September 19, 1863. and died in the
Andersonville War F'rison on June 3, 1864.
REV. LEON G. LUCKENBACH.
Rev. Leon G. Luckenbach ( 1300) was born at B<ethlehem, Pa.
He attended the Moravian Parochial School for a few years when
he was transferred to the public schools from which he graduated
in 1890. While attending High School, he left for about a year
and a half occupying the position of cashier and confidential clerk
of a large dry goods store in Pottsville, Pa. He returned to
Bethlehem and finished the course in school and then entered the
Moravian College and Theological Seminary from which he
graduated in 1896, and was ordained by Bishop J. Mortimer
Levering on June i ith of the same year. He accepted the pastor-
ate of the York City mission, entering upon his charge July ist.
During his pastorate several chapels were remodeled and trans-
ferred into the Second Moravian Church of York, Pa. He was
married on May 4, 1897.
JOSEPH LOVIN CLEWELL.
Joseph Lovin Clewell (2c;7) was a soldier in Company F, One
Hundred and Thirty Second Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers
and was wounded in the battle of Antietam and taken to the
hospital at Harper's Ferry where he died from his wounds and is
buried there.
ALBERT A. CLEWELL.
Albert A. Clewell (258) enlisted in the L^nion Army at the
age of seventeen. He joined Company A, One Hundred and
Fifty-third Re.a^iment, Pennsylvania Volunteers on September 15,
1862. He fought in the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
and received an honorable discharge at Harrisburg on July 2^,
1863.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY
347
James R. Crouse (557) was born in Ross Township, Clinton
County, Indiana. He attended the pubHc schools and after com-
pleting the course he entered a Teacher's Training- School from
which he entered upon the profession of Public School Teacher
in his native county. For fifteen years, he has been instructing
the yoimg with much success. On June 10, 1897, he was mar-
ried to Miss Ida Mitten of Rossville, Ind., where they now re-
side. Their place of residence is a pleasant one, with the latcJi-
string of their door always on the outside to their relatives and
friends.
348 THE HISTORY OF
TILGHMAN S. P. STEINER.
Tilg-hman S. P. Steiner (814) was born near Schoeneck, Pa.
He attended the public schools and later the Moravian Parochial
school then taught by Bishop Henry VanVleck. While here in
this school, he took up the study of music and later took lessons
of Jacob Haman and Prof. Anton Mattes. In his seventeenth
year he was appointed organist of the Schoeneck Moravian
Church, and later served as organist at the following churches:
at Hecktown. Catasauqua. and Stone Church, a place near Krei-
dersville. He spent the last twenty-three years at the latter place
as organist and music teacher. He was married to Louisa
Giersch. who was also a lineal descendant of the Clewells, on the
first of September, 1863, but she died one month after their mar-
riage, and is buried at Schoeneck. On December 24, 1866, he
niarried Maria L. Gross. He followed his trade as cigar-maker
and move to Catasauqua, Pa. During the Civil War he was em-
jiloyed in the Philadelphia Armory. He is a born Moravia;i
and was a member of the Schoeneck congregation, but later be-
came a member of the Reformed Church.
CHRISTIAN CLEWELL.
Christian Clewell (599) was born near Catawissa, Penn. He
received a meager education in the public schools but acquired
more through the actual experiences in life. He served as a
private soldier in Company H, 132nd Regiment, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, First Brigade, Third Division, Second Corps, of the
Army of the Potomac. He fought in the battle of Fredericks-
burg on Dec. 13, 1862, and at Chancellorsville, May 1-3, 1863.
On his return from the war he settled in Catawissa where he has
a general merchandise business and enjoys the respect of his
follow-citizens.
FRANCIS G. SAYLOR.
Francis G. Saylor (488) was born in Filetown, near Schoeneck,
Pa. Pie attended the pubhc schools where he displayed business
qualities. When a mere youth he became a clerk in his uncle's
general merchandise store at Biishkill Centre, Pa., and from
thence he w^ent to Philadelphia where he became the chief clerk
in a grocery. A few years after his marriage they moved to
Easton, Pa., where they now reside.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY
349
MARY E. STRAUP.EL.
J\Iary E. Straubel (1317) was born in Bethlehem. Penn. Her
childhood was uneventful, receiving a meag-er education and at
the age of sixteen years became acquainted with the then strange
people called the Salvation Army. She was raised a Moiravian
and received many deep and lasting impressions from their teach-
ings, both in church and Sunday-school, and desiring to follow the
teachings of the Master she cast her lot with the Army in 1884
after many sad and bitter experiences. Her earnestness and zeal
in the work were recognized by her superiors and in the latter
part of the same year she became an officer. She married Charles
Straubel of Brooklyn, N. Y., also an officer in the Army, on July
8, 1886. They met with bitter oppositions, persecutions, arrests,
imprisonments, stonings and beatings at the hands of angry mobs
while perfonning their duties, receiving wounds, the scars of
which they will carry into their graves, in the work of reclaiming
many drunkards and outcasts, restoring children to their parents
and reuniting families. They are at present stationed in Philadel-
phia, having worked in the city of Cincinnati for a few years
previously.
3SO
THE HISTORY OF
REV. ALLEN EUGENE ABEL.
Rev. Allen Eugene Abel {<^)72) was born in Xazareth, Penn.,
and educated in the parochial and public schools of that place.
He entered the drug-store of Mr. M. M. Buss of South Bethlehem
in May, 1882, continuing as a clerk therein until 1884 when he
entered the Moravian Theological Seminary at Bethlehem, Pa.,
from wdiich institution he g^raduated on June 10, 1890 and im-
mediately entered the ministry of the Gospel, his first charge being
at Hector, Minn. His pastorate here continued for over six years,
till August. 1 8(j6, when he settled at Chaska, Minn. In July, 1900,
he accepted a call to the East Side Moravian Church of Green
Bay, Wis., of which congregation he was pastor until the year
1905 when, in the month of h^M^ruary he became the pastor of the
Moravian Church at Emaus, Penn.
I-: M M A SC H LEGEL ( 1 o66 ) ,
REV. CARL SCH LEGEL.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 351
JO'HN DAVIS.
John Davis (707) was born near Bethlehem, Pa., and Hved
with his t^rancl-father, CleweU. until his death, when he became
the adopted son of Samuel McLaughlin of New Jersey, at the
ag"e of seven. A few years later he became a member of the fam-
ily of James Ramsey, Mr. McLaughlin having died. At the age
of fifteen, he came back to B'ethlehem and lived in its vicinity
for three years. In 1870, he went to Fort Wayne, Indiana,
where he lived for three years and then journeyed to Illinois,
where he lived until 1892. While in the state of Illinois he was
married to Miss Ida McMaster, of Gififord. He now resides in
Vernon County, Missouri, and is engaged in farming and stock-
raising.
MARCUS J. REED.
Marcus J. Reed (724) was born in Bethlehem, P'a., and was
educated in the pubHc schools of the town. Later, he took a
course in the Eastman Business College of Poughkeepsie, X. Y.
After the completion of his business course, he accepted a posi-
tion as bookkeeper for G. B. Markle and Company at Jeddo, Pa.,
being employed in that capacity for thirteen years. In 1899, he
entered the shoe business in Lebanon, Pa. He was married in
1890.
SARAH ANN JOHNSON.
Sarah Ann Johnson (637) was born near Friedburg, North
Carolina. Her parents died, leaving her an orphan at the age of
twelve years. She lived with her uncle for about five years and
being a member of the Friedburg Moravian Church was priv-
ileged to enter the Sisters' House in Salem. X. C. Later, she
made her home with her cousin in Clemmonsville and shortly
after her marriage moved into Yadkin County, X. C, where she
still resides. There being no Moravian Church in that vicinity,
she joined the Methodist Church.
LAWRENCE A. CLEWELL.
Lawrence A. CleweU (379) was a private soldier during the
Civil War in Company C, One Hundred Twenty-ninth Regiment,
Pennsylvania Volunteers. He took part in the battles of Bull
Run, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and was wounded
in the army during one of the engagements.
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THE HISTORY OF
FRANK H. C. CLEWELL.
Frank H. C. Clewell (982) was born in Sterling, Iliinois, and
was married on March 8, 1002, at Independence, Missouri. He
served as a private during the Spanish-American War in Com-
panv F. Second Reo'iment, Nebraska A^okniteers. After the war,
he was employed by The Cudahy Packing Company in Kansas
City, ICansas, in the capacity of paymaster.
CHARLES \V. CLEWELL.
Charles \\\ Clewell (995) took part in the Culian campaign
during the Spanish-American War and was second sergeant in
Company F, Eighth Regiment, ( Hiio X'olunteers/
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THE CLEWELL FAMILY
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AUGUSTL'S 1!. CLKWKLL.
Augustus B. Clewell ( 573 ) was a soldier in the Civil War of
Company H, One Hundred Seventy-eig-hth Regiment, Pennsyl-
vania V^olunteers with the rank of Second Sergeant.
REUBEN H. CLEWELL.
Reuben H. Clewell (16^) was born a few miles west of
Bethlehem, in Hanover Township, Xorthampton Coimty, Pa.
During the winter months he was sent to the rural school and
in the summer he assisted his father on the farm. He learned
the carpenter's trade when quite young, having served an ap-
prenticeship of several years. On the 9th of March, 1858, he
was married to Mary A. Landis of Allentown, Pa. Three years
later, they moved to Rossville. Ind. In August, 1867, they
located on a farm in Carroll County, Ind., and in 1886 at
Bringhurst, where, on August 22, 1895, his wife died. On July
20, 1899, he married Emiline Townsley, ncc Hanna., and there-
after resided at Burnettsvilk and where he died and is buried.
He was a member of the German Reformed Church, but later
joined the Methodist Episcopal. He was a zealous church-
worker, having served in various offices. He was a soldier of
the Civil War in Company G, Indiana \"olunteers.
THE HISTORY OF
Catherine Steinmetz (4S4) was born in liushkill Township,
Xorthani])t()n County, Pa. She attended the public schools and
assisted her jjarents (hiring" her chiklhood and youth. On
|anuar\ 24. i8.s8, she was married in Bath. I'a. A few years
after marriaj^e they moved to Michio:"an, and from thence to
Kansas, wliere she exi)erienced much of the hardshijjs of fron-
THE CLEVVELL FAMILY 355
tier life. Throug-h perseverance they acquired a large farm,
which they cleared of its primitive wildness. She was a mem-
ber of the Moravian Church, but the time of her death belonged
to the Evangelical Association. She was a devout Christian,
and early taught her family the way of life and right living
She is buried in the Alden Cemetery, Kansas.
JAMES FRANKLIN STEIN METZ.
James Franklin Steinmetz (1056) was born in Northampton
County, Pa. At the age of fourteen, he left his parent's roof
and went to Illinois and worked on a farm. During his youth
he traveled much and as far west as Colorado and following-
various avocations. In the Fall of 1882 he visited his native
state for the third time, and was married to Allie Levan of
Northampton, formerly Stemton, Pa. He returned to Kansas,
and from thence to Colorado, where he was employed in the
lumber business. In 1895, he was elected County Treasurer
and re-elected in 1897. He now resides at Colorado Springs,
Col., and holds the position of Government Forest Supervisor.
REV. MILTON J. STEINMETZ.
Rev. Milton J. Steinmetz (io^9) was born in Northampton
County, Pa. He went with his parents westward and assisted
them on the farm. He entered upon the Gospel Ministry in
the Evangelical Church in March, 1888. at Hiawatha, Kansas.
He has proven to be a successful pastor and minister. He now
resides at Derby. Kansas.
JOSEPHINE A. (TEMPLES) TOLLE.
Josephine A. (Temples) ToUe (667) was born near Hope,
Ind., and attended the public schools and later the Moravian
Academy at Hope. On December 24, 1866, she married Wiley
R. Temples, who was a veteran of the Civil War in Company
B, Second Battalion, U. S. Infantry. Soon after marriage they
moved to Kansas, where he was killed on October 15. 1867, by
a band of Indians. She returned to her native state and lived
with her parents until October 15, 1874, when she married Mr.
Tolle. While in her widowhood, she taught school as a means
of livelihood. They now reside at Dayton, Tenn.
356
THE HISTORY OF
AIAKIA (■. (,Ui)l'lllA.\! l-:i. AM) lit Sl;A.\l).
Maria C. Crouthamel (701) was married in the year 1861.
He was an engineer and superintendent of iron ore mines
in Lehig-h County. Penn. Later he entered the store business
with his brother in Line Lexington, Pa. They dissolved partner-
ship after a few years and Mr. Crouthamel estabhshed a general
merchandise store making the handling of ready-made clothing a
specialty and for the last thirty years is engaged in the manu-
facture of clothing employing seventy-five and more people in
his factory at Hatfield. He is also interested in real estate, at
one time owning 640 acres of land in Missouri. He was one of
the incor])orators of his town into a borough, of which he served
as one of its first councilmen. Mr. and Mrs. Crouthamel belong
to the Dunkard faith. They traveled extensively through the
\'\'est.
H ATT IE BASK INS.
Hattie Paskins (730) lives on a farm near Jeansville, Iowa.
WILLIAM M. CLE WELL.
William M. Clewell (741) is a prominent business man in
Dubuque, Iowa.
THE CLEW ELL FAMILY
357
JACOB L. CLKW Kl.l..
Jacob L. Clewell (28) was raised on the farm, his father being
the manao-er of the Nazareth Hall farm. In his eiiihteenth year
he learned the cabinet-making trade with Andrew G. Kern.
After his term of apprenticeship, he began business for himself
which was marked for his industry.
He exhibited great constructive powers in building machinery
for convenience in his trade. While still an apprentice he built
a foot-lathe for Mr. Kern and later one for himself. He also
made a horse-power to operate a circular-saw and a veneering-
saw of his own ingenuity. The latter saw was then the only one
known in the vicinity.
He manufactured chair stretchers and rounds, chair tops and
veneering and did much of the veneering himself and sent his
products to Philadelphia. He also mined and manufactured
what was known as a "Mineral Black P'aint" and shipped it by
boat to Philadelphia, where it was sold by his agents.
In his youth as was customary with many of the Clewells, he
learned music and for many years was leader of a Musical
Band which was sometimes called "The Frenchmen's Band (Die
358
THE HISTORY OF
Fransosa Band) because the majority of its members were Cle-
wells. He was a member of the Nazareth Moravian Trombone
Choir until his 65th year. Besides serving his chosen church
in many capacities, he was a trustee under the lease system of
that church for many years and was noted for his punctuality
and integ-ritv. He is buried at Nazareth.
JACOI! L. CLKWELL.
Jacob L. Clewell (116) was born in Nazareth. Pa. He at-
tended the Moravian Parochial Schools and later was enrolled
as a student of Nazareth Hall. At the age of 13, he quit school
and learned cabinet-making with his father. At the age of 16.
his father taught him to play a trombone and joined the Trom-
bone Choir of which he was a member until he was thirty-two
years old. He also was a member of the Church Orchestra and
a member of the choir. After his marriage, they moved to
Cherry Hill, where they Hved for five years, and then moved to
Nazareth where he had bought his father s homestead. In 1880.
he moved his family to Philadelphia where he is now residing.
He is an employee of the Keystone Telephone Company.
JACOB L. CLEWELL.
Jacob L. Clewell (728) was engaged in farming the greater
part of his life. About 1896, he moved to Waverly, Iowa, and
engaged in teaming.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 359
DAVID O. LUCKENBACH.
David O. Luckenbach (675) was born in I'ethlehem, E^a. lie
was educated in the private school of Ernst V. Bleck. At an
early age he became familiar with the millino- business, and in
1857, his father took him in as a partner under the name of
Jacob Luckenbach & Son. In 1861, his father retired, and the
firm of D. & A. Luckenbach was formed, which continued until
death interrupted. On January 18, 1864, he was married to
Ellen E. Meyers. Air. Luckenbach was a member of the State
Milling- Association, a director of the First National Bank of
Bethlehem, and also of the Allentown and Btethlehem Turnpike
Company. For manv vears he was one of the Trustees of Le-
high L^niversity. He took a great deal of pride in civic im-
provements and was a member of Town Council. He was a
life-long Moravian.
ROSINA LUCKENBACH.
Rosina Luckenbach (zt,) was born at ^j'ork, Pa. On Septem-
ber 17, 1813, she was married to Rev. Abraham Luckenbach, a
Moravian Missionary anions- the Indians at Goshen, ( )hio,
where they resided for several vears, after which thev move 1
to New Fairfield, Canada, where they continued their missionary
labors for twenty-three years. They retired to Bethlehem, Pa.,
where thev are buried.
CORNELIA REGENNAS.
Cornelia Regennas (168) was married to Rev. John J. Regen-
nas at Lancaster, Pa., in May, 18.S2. The next year they moved
to Emaus, Pa., where he was the pastor of the Moravian Church
for seven years. In i860, he became the pastor of the Schoe-
neck Moravian Church, resigning in November, 1880, and
moved to Hope, Ind., where he died and where Mrs. Regennas
still resides.
DR. EUGENE G. REGENNA.
Dr. Eugene G. Regennas (=184) was born at Emaus, Pa. He
attended Nazareth Hall from 1864 to 1868, and then worked
at woodcarving iqv four years, at Lancaster, Pa. He gradiiated
from the Philadelohia Dental College in 1876 and afterwards
moved to Hope, Lpcb-x. In 1886, he g:raduated from the College
of Physicians and Surgeons. He is organist of the Moravian
Church at Hope, Ind., since 1868.
360 THE HISTORY OF
JULIUS A. GAMBO'LD.
Julius A. CTanibokl (1496) was boru in Hope, Indiana, where
Ik- lived tor 21 years. In his sixteenth year he began school
teaching which he followed for 30 years. He came to Veeders-
burg, Ind., in 1873, where he was married two years later, April
25, 1875. A few years after his marriage he entered thj lumber
and saw-mill business which he pursued until he moved to In-
dianapolis, Ind., to become the proprietor of a hotel.
RALEIGH M. PEARSON.
Raleigh AI. Pearson (1539) was Captain of Company E.,
Second Arkansas United States Volunteers during the Spanish-
American War. His company was in service ten months, six at
Chicamauga, Ga., and four at Anniston, Ala. He is interested
in the manufacture of all kinds of artistic signs.
EDWIN FRANKLIN CLEWELL.
Edwin Franklin Clewell {2y2) was born in Schoeneck. He
learned the locksmith trade and later became a tinsmith. He
married Julia E. Danke on March 16, 1841, and lived in Schoe
neck, opposite the graveyard in which he is buried. He was a
noted musician in his community.
CHARLES H. CLEWELL.
Charles H. Clewell (731) lives in Waverly, Iowa, and is em-
ployed at marble works.
HAMEL (1508.)
Account of Clewell Family
Reunions.
During the spnmg- of 1903, the compilers of the Family his-
tory saw and felt the advantage of a Family reunion. They
expressed their opinions to some who were anxious about the
success of the history with a view to create a sentiment for the
reunion till the following year. Instead, a sentiment in favor of
immediate action arose so strongly that in June a preliminary
meeting was held at Nazareth, Pa., and the following officers
elected ; president, Lewis B. Clewell, of Bethlehem, Pa. ; vice-
presidents. Rev. Lewis P. Clewell and Bishop J. M. Levering,
both of Bethlehem, Pa. ; secretary, W. D. Seyfried, of Bethle-
hem, Pa. ; treasurer, Harry E. Clewell, of Nazareth, Pa.
So enthusiastic were those in attendance at this meeting which
was attended by ladies as well as gentlemen, that the date for
the reunion was fixed for August 26, 1903, when the first re-
union of the Clewells should take place. The Rev. George F.
Bahnson, then pastor of the Schoeneck Moravian Church, ex-
tended an invitation to hold the first reunion at the religious
altar of the progenitors of this large family. The invitation
was cheerfully accepted and committees on arrangements and
music were appointed. The former consisted of Harry E.
Clewell, chairman, G. A. Schneebeli, Ephraim Loux, Stephen
Trein, Eugene Stocker, Edwin Clewell and Tilghman Fehr and
the latter of Stephen Trein, Ellis Schneebeli and Tilghman
Steiner.
The president was also empowered to appoint a committee to
be known as the Executive Committee which consisted of Mon-
roe Clewell, Oiliver L. Fehr, Edwin Clewell, Walter Clewell,
362 THE HISTORY OF
James H. Fehr, Francis G. Fehr, William A. Siegfried, John
J. Clewell, William H. Friebely. Ephraim Loux, Thomas B.
Clewell. Martin Clewell (i. A. Schneebeli. OHver A. Clewell,
O. B. Desh, Thomas D. Clewell, A. S. Bishop and A. B. Fehr.
The committees and the officers immediately began the planning
for the reunion and to make it a memorable day for those who
should attend.
The historians had gathered at this time about 400 families
and to them were sent invitations with the request that they
should extend the invitation to others who were likely to belong
to the descendants of the Clewells and by the responses received
bv the secretary it bid fair to assure a large crowd.
There was something peculiarly appropriate in celebrating a
reunion near the spot where the ancestors had lived and worked.
Many came from a distance to meet with the scenes of their
childhood and the friends whom they had left as they went forth
into the world. Others who were ignorant of the fact that all
Clewells in America were closely related to each other came on
a mission for information and identify.
The early hours of August 26, the date of the first reunion,
promised a bright and sunny day with a mild atmosphere and
as early as seven o'clock did the young and old begin to as-
semble in the village of Schoeneck. The graves of the deceased
members on the cemetery were marked by a white silken
streamer with the letter "C" stamped upon it in bronze while
the graves of those who were connected with the family through
marriage were marked by a blue silken streamer.
The grave of Alother Clewell ( Stamm-mutter ) as well as the
graves of her two sons, Franz and George Clewell were more
elaborately decorated with streamers and floral tributes.
The celebrating spirit was evident among the crowd as it
gathered and registered on the blanks prepared by the commit-
tee and by ten o'clock fully 800 members and relatives of the
family were wearing the button with the following inscription.
"First Reunion, Clewell Family, 1737, August 26, 1903. So
surprising was the attendance that it may best be illustrated by
the following incident. The president although hardly able to
be present on account of ill health stood gazing down the road
THE CLEVVELL FAMILY 363
toward Nazareth when he was accosted thus : "Ai ! Ai ! Lewi^ was
hustch du gemocht ! Guk ! die o-onsa welt kum't yo noch da
Clawelda reunion!"
At 10 o'clock, a trombone choir consisting- of Messrs. John J.
Reinheimer, Carl Seyfried, William H. Trein, Sydney Beitel,
Samuel Ruth, Stephen A. Trein and Harry Kellar announced
the beginning of the programme from the belfry of the church
by rendering a few of the familiar and beautiful Moravian tunes
after which the people gathered in the orchard back of the
church where a platform and seats had been erected. Rev.
Lewis P. Clewell delivered the opening address in which he
pointed out the objects of the reunion : first, to promote devotion ;
second, information ; thfrd, inspiration ; and fourth, association.
Rev. William Oerter oflvTew Dorf, Staten Island, led the de-
votional exercises after which the president, Lewis P. Clewell
offered a few remarks on the history of the Clewell family in
America and deplored his inability to do justice to the occasion
on account of his illness.
The address of welcome was ably and appropriately delivered
by Rev. George F. Bahnson. He emphasized the sterling
qualities in the characters of Madame Kuechle and her two
sons, Franz and George Clewell. and extended the warm hand
of friendship to the descendants in coming home to the religious
shrine of the ancestors. Rev. Robert E. Clewell of Hopedale,
Pa., reponded. He spoke of the prolific family-tree and of-
fered words of praise for the devotion of the many to their
ancestors and extolled the virtues and patriotism of the fathers
and reminded his audience of the future and its responsibilities.
Other brief addresses followed after which a business session
took place when all the officers were re-elected except Harry E.
Clewell who declined and was succeeded by William A. Sieg-
fried and a resoltion passed to have a second reunion within
the next year. During the noon hour the sextette gave a de-
lightful concert while many took luncheon which the Sisters'
Union of the Schoeneck Church had furnished.
At two o'clock the people again gathered in the orchard to
listen to the historical sketch of the family and to hear the
secretary's report which gave full information as to the extent
of the family and the work accomplished on the history. Rev.
364 THE HISTORY OF
T. G. Clewell of South Park, Ohio, read an original poem and
followed with a brief address.
The assemblage then proceeded from the orchard to the
graveyard, the trombonists leading where the memorial services
were held. Rev. Lewis P. Clewell delivered a masterly address
full of inspiration and aspiration and which should be here
recorded but his unexpected removal from our ranks left the
manuscripts incomplete. Rev. T. G. Clewell closed the pro-
gramme by a brief address and the benediction.
The reunion was attended by at least 1200 people and all
expressed their highest praise for the occasion. The expenses
which amounted to over $110 were met by voluntary contribu-
tions.
SECOND REUNION.
The second reunion of the Clewell Family was held on August
24, 1904, in the old historic grove of Black Rock, near Nazareth,
and almost within the shadow of the Schoeneck Moravian
Church. The day again seemed to be mapped out by Providence
for the event. Neither had the interest among the descendants
in their reunions abated as was clearly manifested by the gath-
ering crowd. At ten o'clock the president, Lewis B. Clewell
called the meeting to order by making a brief address and on
account of his feebleness requested O. L. Fehr whom the
Executive Committee had selected to succeed the Rev. L. P.
Clewell, to preside at the meetings. The devotional exercises
were conducted by Samuel D. Luckenbach and W. D. Seyfried.
The election of officers resulted as follows : president, Lewis
B. Clewell, of Bethlehem, Pa. ; vice-presidents Bishop J. M.
Levering, of Bethlehem, Pa.; O. L. Fehr, of Easton, Pa.;
Monroe L. Clewell, of Easton, Pa. ; secretary W. D. Seyfried, of
Bethlehem, Pa.; treasurer William A. Siegfried, of Nazareth,
Pa.
Mr. A. S. Bishop, of Bethlehem offered a resolution that
the next reunion should be Held in 1907. the time and place to
be named by the Executive Committee. Mr. William H. Clewell
of Berwick, Pa., offered a resolution of gratitude to the various
committees and officers for their efforts in makine: the reunion
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 365
such a success. The following resolutions were adopted in memory
of Rev. Lewis P. Clewell.
WHEREAS, It has pleased an all wise Providence to remove
from our midst the Rev. Lewis P. Clewell, a Mice-president of
the Clewell Family Reunion, therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the descendants of Franz and George
Clewell through their Executive committee, desire at this time
to record their deep feeling of regret over the loss which we have
suffered in his death.
Lewis P. Clewell was called to his eternal rest on Saturday,
January the 9th, IQ04, to be forever with the Lord whom he so
faithfully and efficiently served as a minister of the gospel within
the fold of the Moravian church. Especially do we at this time
deplore his demise as he was one of the strong men who labored
so earnestly to arrange and bring to a successful completion the
first re-union of the Clewell family, held last year at Schoeneck.
No labor was too severe, no task too irksome for him when it
had reference to the Clewell familv. As one of the Vice Presi-
dents of the association he presided at many of the meetings of
the Executive committee in an able and impartial manner.
RESOLVED, That we heartily sympathize with his widow
and children in their great bereavement.
RESOLVED, That a copv of these resolutions be forwarded
by the secretary to his widow, and that they be spread in full on
the minutes of the Executive Committee.
The rest of the afternoon was wholly given to social mter-
cotirse and the reccDtion of those who came from a distance
among whom were found descendants from Ohio, Washington,
D. C, Berwick, Pa., Hartley Hall, Pa., Scranton, Pa.. Philadel-
phia, Pa., and other places. Lunch was furnished for those who
were not provided with the same and a concert was given by a
sextette during the noon hour.
At two o'clock Harry E. Clewell, Esq., of Nazareth, Pa., gave
an address of welcome in which he ably pointed out the benefits
of a family reunion. A. S. Bishop of B'ethlehem, Pa., eloquently
responded by emphasizing the fraternal featlires of reunions
and the great satisfaction of meeting friends. He contrasted
the reunion of the descendants with the visits that Franz and
366 THE HISTORY OF
George Clewell made to each other with their large famiUes
and closed with a Pennsylvania German poem suggestive of
the scenes and conditions in those pioneer days.
^The secretary's report showed great progress on the history
and a much larger family-tree than was dreamed of at the in-
ception of the work. The programme closed with the reading
of an original Pennsylvania German poem by the president,
Lewis B. Clewell which at the request of the Executive Com-
mittee is herewith published.
The collections of the day amounted to more than $112 and
the large attendance which was about 1 100 expressed their
appreciation of the work of the Executive Committee and officers
in words of praise as well as by their liberal contributions. The
Executive Committee is composed of the following:
Executive Committee. Address.
Thomas B. Clewell Allentown, Pa., N. 7th St
Harry E. Clewell Nazareth, Pa.
Edwin H. Clewell Stockertown, Pa.
Walter S. Clewell Belfast, Pa.
Augustus Bishop Bethlehem, Pa.
James H. Fehr Nazareth, Pa., R. F. D.,2
Francis G. Fehr Nazareth, Pa., R. F. D., 2.
William H. Friebely Nazareth, Pa.
Ephraim Lo>ux Nazareth, Pa.
Hon. G. A. Schneebeh Nazareth. Pa.
Stephen A. Trein . Nazareth, Pa., R. F. D., 3
Eugene W. Stocker Nazareth, Pa.
Oliver A. Clewell Bethlehem, Pa.
Orlando B. Desh, Bethlehem, Pa.
Thomas D. Clewell Bethlehem. Pa.
Eugene A. Rau Bethlehem, Pa.
William H. Clewell Berwick, Pa.
Samuel D. Luckenbach B'ethlehem, Pa.
Erwin J. Bruch Bethlehem, Pa.
•Rev. John H. Clewell, Ph. D Winston-Salem, N. C.
Albert B. Fehr South Bethlehem, Pa.
Martin H. Clewell Allentown, Pa.
Alfred Vogenitz Allentown, Pa., 736 Turner St.
Howard J. Siegfried 5676 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia.
THE CLEWELL FAMILY 367
THE CLEWELL FAMILY IN AMERICA.
Composed by Lewis B. Clewell.
Die mutter is aus Frankreich fort,
Mit ihre buwe zwee;
Als Franz net ausoewachse war.
Un Georg-e war jo noch klee.
Sell is nau a hunnert yohr zurich,
Ja siv — un — sechzig mee ;
Wie sie ihr land verlosse hen
Un gan'OTse an der see.
Un wie sie sin dert kumme hie'
Ins schiff sin sie no nei ;
Zu fahre noch America
Um Gott zu diene frei.
En lange un en raue fahrt
Sell is was sie hen g'hat;
Doch sin sie gluecklich angelangt
Dert an der Quaker statt.
Un wie sie rivver kumme sin,
An dieseit's grosze meer,
xA.ch ! do hot doch so manches g'fehlt
Weil's backe buch war leer.
Die Mutter saakt wo soil ich naus
Mit meine Buwe zwee,
Mer hen ken geld, un au ken haus
Sell duht mer ya so wah.
D'och tzuvertraue hen sie g'hat
Zu Gott im neue land.
Das er sie richtig fuehre daht
An seiner starke hand.
So hot sie dan der George geloszt
Dert in der Quaker statt,
Un mit em Franz dan gange fort
Bis er en platz hot kott.
Dan hot sie au net gewe uf
Bis sie endlich dan
Fer sich en haemet g'funne hot
Do draus beim Kichle John.
368 THE HISTORY OF
Un wie der Franz mohl elter war
Denkt er ich will mohl geh'
Mei Mutter b'siiche sell will ich
Un gebt seim Boss adyay.
Un wie er don is kumme haem
Do war sei' mutter froh ;
So kenne mir uns denke leicht
Dos er ah yusht war so.
Now war noch ebber schunscht im haus
Zwee schoene yunge maed ;
So bleibt er wennig lenger dort
Weils war ihm net ferlaet.
Der eltsht ihr nauma war Salom,'
Der Franz liebt sie so gut.
Fiel besser wie sie mutter ya
Sell is wos' liebe thut.
Mit ihr hot er en bund gamocht,
Hot sie sei weib genent,
Mit ihr gelaebt ya fiele yohr,
Bis Tod hot sie getrenut.
No wie der George is kumme hame
Tzu seiner mutter secht,
Die Anna nem ich mir tzwum weib,
Sell is net meh wie recht.
En yader hot no lond gakauft
En tzimlich grosses shtick,
Fon Millgrove bissel weiter nuf,
Negscht on der Bushkill krick.
Noh secht der Franz ich geh' nau draw
Sell is es rechte ding;
Ich hock mer bleck un bau en haus,
Dort nivver on die spring.
Don saugt der George tzu seiner frah
Mir bau'n uns an en haus,
Dort on die spring, uf unser lond,
Glay shtick fun Moorestown raus.
Dos ehelaiva hen sie donn
Mit 'nonner g'fonga ah,
THE CLEVVELL FAMILY 3^9
Un yader hot au kinner grickt
Mit seiner ehe frah.
Der Franz der hut ya dreitzay g'hot,
Fier boova un nein maed,
Beim George do wars graud umgakared
Nein Boova un drei maed.
Die hen sich donn no so fermehrt
Fum erst tzum ochta g'schlecht,
Wie fiel es werkHch mechte sei,
Sell waes ich schur net recht.
Doch's erst, uns tzwett, uns dritte g'schlecht
Sin nimme in der welt,
Sin dod, un lengsht beagrauva ya
Dort draus im shtille feld.
Im fierte g'schlecht sin fiel schun olt,
Un wos ich saug is wohr ;
En dahl die hen schun bludde kepp,
Un on're groa hoar.
Doch's finft, un sechst, sin nau noch yung,
Un hen noch g'sundes blut ;
Sie shpringe, schoffe olle shtund,
Un sin foil guten muth.
Es siev't g'schlecht tzehlt au schum fiel
Doch dahl sin noch net grosz ;
Ya monches mecht yo liega noch
In seiner mutter schoas.
Dos achte g'schlecht so fiel ich waes,
Sins nau yusht drei mohl tzway,
Doch wonn die welt now lenger shteht
Donn werts noch gevva may.
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
A
Name. Location. No
Abel, Allen E., Enuuis, Pa., 972
Abel, Allen L., Bath, Pa. 14iiS
Abel, Charles, Allentown, Pa [)13
Abel, Elmira, Bethlehem, Pa 3(J8
Abel, Emily L,, E-iuaiis, Pa 1419
Abel, Frank, Hethlehem, Pa 970
Abel, Henry, Bath, Pa 971
Abel, Sarah C, Belfast, Pa 7S9
Achenbach, Anna M., Easton. Pa. . . 1100
Adair, Eniinia S., Northampton. Pa... 1022
Adams, Laura M., Camden. N. J. . . 803
Albright, Catherine, Nazareth, Pa, . . 82
Albright, .Tacob T., P.ethlehom, I'a... 32U
Alexander, l.anra, b'ranklinville. Pa.. lG4.j
Allen, Clara A., Toledo, U S40
Allen. Clara L.. Cleveland, 0 150.J
Allen, Clara B 10.'4
Allen, Sophia E 1G96
Althonse, Mary, Reading, Pa 829
Andrews, Clinton H., Nazareth Pa... 1547
Andrews. Clinton H.. Nazareth. Pa.. . 1.547
Andrews. .Tames P., Pnngor. Pa 13(19
Anderson, Anna 1.., Zaleski, 0 290
Ash, Susan M.. Camden, N, .T 1391
Aspv, Susanna L 653
Ayers, Charlotte, Canal Dover. O. . . 884
B
Babel, Sarah A 221
Babp, Coi-a L., Nazareth, Pa 1144
Bacherach. Marion, ^Milwaukee, Wis.. I."i53
Baeher, Charlotte 129
Bagby, Ellen C, Pittsburg, Pa 1428
B.aker, Celesta .T 738
Baker. Lizzie, Fort Dodge, la 1037
Baker, Georgiana. Pliiladelphia. Pa... 1G73
Balcom, Lueinda 247
Baldwin. Carrie E 1545
Ballinger. Emma E.. Lincoln, Nel). . . 980
Ballinger. Lewis K.. Omalia, Neb. .. 1440
P.allard. Eugenia. Ividsville, N. C 1274
Banks. Aurelia. Newsomerstown, O. 290
Banks. Thomas A 1630
Barnes, Lena P 1268
Barron, Otilla L.. Lincoln. Neb 979
Barg<'r. Emma. New Freeport. Pa. . . 1085
Baskins. TIattie C, .Tanesville. la. . . 730
Baskins, Laura, .Tunction City, Kan... 412
Name. Location. No.
Bassett, Caroline, Philadelphia, I'a... 355
Barres, Alice J., Bethlehem, Pa 1102
Bates, Alfred, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 442
Bates, Charles H 1617
Bates, Christian 1616
Bates, Edgar, Nazareth, Pa 443
Bates, Ellen J 1618
Bates, Ploi-a A., Piliillipsburg, N. J. . . 1395
Bates, Harriet, Schoeneck, l*a 126
Bates, George F., Nazareth, Pa 1.54S
Bander, Ellen J., Emaus. Pa 432
Bander, Harvey F., Oreland, Pa 1033
Bander, Wiilliam S., Bine Bell, Pa. . . 1029
Bauer, Lesetta L., Schoeneck, Pa. . . 122
Bauman, Adoline A., Edelman, Pa, . . 926
Bauman, Caroline B., Easton, Pa. . . 929
Biayne, Estella C, Frankford, Ind. . . 1127
Beck, x\.nna R., Nazareth, Pa 85
Beck, Catherine L., Nazaretli. Pa. . . 82
Beck, Emelia, Nazareth, Pa 85
Beck, Heniy F., Bethlehem. Pa 324
Beck, Jane E., Bethlehem, Pa 914
Beckley. Delbert. South Bend, Ind, . . 1013
Beckley, .Jeremiah, South Bend, Ind. . . 394
Beckley, M. Beata, Ohio 100
Beckner, Cora, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1661
Beckner. Sallie. Winston-Salem, N. C. 1660
Becker. Ellen M., Romany, Pa 1314
Beehn. Charles M., West Salem, 111... lilu
Beelm, Emma L.. West Salem, 111. . . . 53'^
Beehn, Edson, Kiona. Wash 1499
Beehn, Ezra, West Salem, 111 1.500
Beehin, Frederick, West Salem, 111. 1498
Beehn, Harvey, Pi'osser. Wasli 1501
Beehn, Reed, West Salem, 111 1117
B.'ers, Anna M. L., Bath, Pa 1063
Beigler, Grace M., Allentown. Pa. . . 1393
Beitel. Albert P 270
Beitel. Amelia, Gnadenhutten. O. . . 270
Beitel. Annie C, Baltimore. ]Md 802
Beitel. Benjamin. Grace Hill. la 815
Beitel. Clarence L., Muscatine, la 1378
Beitel, Charles L.. West View, Pa. . . 1385
Beitel. Ellsworth. Chicago, 111 1377
Beitel, Granville A.. Avalon. Pa 817
Beite.. Harry H., Avalon, Pa 1384
Beitei. Ida E., Nazareth, Pa 408
Beitel, James A., New Portage, O. . . 816
Beitel. James E.. New Portage. O. . . 1493
Bieitel, J. Wm., NeAv Portage. 0 14W
Beitel, Oliver P., Pittsburg, Pa 1387
372
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Keitel, Robert B.. Allegheuv. Ta. . . . i::8(i
Beitel, Wm. I.., Avalon, Pa 1382
Bender. INIaria A.. Bethlehem. l»a. . . u83
Benner. Anna M., Bethlehem. Pa. . . (Ux;
Benner, Edwin A.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 13iM
Benner, Thomas W., Lancaster. Pa. . VVZ^
Berf^heimer. Lizzie. Bethlehem. Pa. . . JM;»2
Berge.v. Alice. Souilerton. Pa 15(^)3
Berry. Eliva M 1348
Bevel. :Mar.v. North Carolina KiOT
Billheimer. Eimma J.. Siegfred, Pa... 1-150
Biimpson. Carrie H.. Readinii'. Pa. . . 1397
Binkle; Lanra M.. Allentown. Pa. . . 1141
Birch. INIatikla 340
Birdsey, Lncinda. Waterloo. N. Y. . . 735
Bishop. Anna B., Denver. Col 11 G2
Bishop. Anna S.. Bethlehem. Pa 57
Bishop, Aug. S.. Bethlehem. Pa 742
Bishop. I). Henry. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 234
Liishop. Emil .1.. Bethlehem. Pa 743
Bishop. Lizetta '-l'., Bethlehem. Pa. . . 1G(J
Bishop, Morris G.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 1341)
Bitler, Nora. Nescopeck. Pa 115G
Black. Phebe F.. Xenlo, 0 1407
Blanchard. Coi*a. Hannpton. la 1443
Blank. Mary A.. Berwick. Pa 1159
Blasius. Louisa, Philadelphia. Pa. . . 404
Blasius, Lovin W.. Philadelphia. Pa.. 1594
Blasius. Oscaa- E.. Philadelphia. Pa... 1595
Bless. Caroline. Mountain View, N. Y. 74(;
Bless. Robert A 1352
Blumenshine. Stella, Beardstown, 111. 13(J0
P.oerstler, Animinta, Philadelphia. Pa. 112
Booi-d. P]mnia. Lamoin. la 14()3
Boord, Robert, Lamoin. la 1542
Booth. Anna. Winston-JSalem. N. C. . . 335
Booth. Mary E.. Philadelphia, l\a. . . . 997
Bordner. H.. Seneca Falls. N. Y 72(5
Boi-dner. Hannah. Seneca Falls. N. Y. 721!
Bortz. May E.. Ailentown, Pa 1413
Bower. Bertha F.. Berwick. Pa 1199
Bower. Ella M.. Berwick, Pa 1197
Bowman, Ora E.. Hope, Ind 1279
Boyd, (k^rtrude L., Pueblo, Cal 1410
Boyer, Stella M., .,onestown. Pa 1328
Boyle, A. Estella, (ilenside, x'a 1292
Boys, T^nora A 288
P.nidford. Clara E.. Washington. I). C. 984
Brahana. Mattie A.. Irasburg. Vt. ... 987
Brantnei-. Susie E.. Brighton. Col. . . . 889
Breidiiigcr. Anni(> ().. P.elfast. Pa. .. 812
P.rcidinger. Enimei C.. Belfast. Pa. .. 490
Breisch. Minnie A.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1105
P.i-ewer, Aurelia 294
Bright, Fred. A., Ailentown, Pa 1119
P.right, Sarah C. Ailentown, Pa 540
P.riles. Ida M.. Craiidall. Kan 890
Brindle. Nancy. North Carolina 1<M)C.
Brown. Elmer S.. Boston, Mass 1534
Name. Location. No.
Brown, Ida L., Boston, Mass 1148
Brown, Lncinda, Bangor, Pa 358
Brown, Mary T 1257
Bruch. Earl, Bethlehem, Pa 1581
Bruch. Eliza J., Bethlehem, Pa 245
Bruch, Elmer C, Bethlehem, Pa 709
Bruch, Erwin J.. BethJehem, Pa 707
Bruner, Henry E., Indianapolis, Ind.. 074
Bruner. Frederick W 210
Bruner, Phillippine, Hope, Ind 210
Bruner. AVilliam. Hope. Ind 210
Brunuer. Cecelia, Bethlehem, Pa. . . . 325
Brunner. Ed. H., Washington, D. C... 909
Brunner, Eugene A., Bethlehem, Pa.. 908
Brunner, Henrietta. Bethlehem. Pa... 325
Bninner. Lovin J.. Tacomia. Wash. . . 911
Brunner. Wmi. N.. Philadelphia. Pa.. 910
Buncher. Mary C. Pen Argyl. Pa.... 895
Burchani. .Tohn. Hope, Ind 072
Burcham, Phill'ppine. Hope. Ind. . . . 210
Burger. Theresa H.. Nazareth. Pa... 1095
Burns. Lena P 1208
Butler. Anna L.. Akron, U 1380
Burley, Florence. Stocertown, Pa.... ir»87
Byerly. Rosa, Winston Salem, N. C. 1273
0
Calhoun. Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Pa. 90
Calhoun. Mathew A.. Altoona. Pa. . . 385
Calhoun. Wm. F.. Charleston. W. Ya. 388
Caress. Anna, Orangeville. Pa ()09
Cargay. Alice C. Toiwito, Kian. .... 5:35
Carl, Edna. Ailentown, Pa 1069^
Carpenter, Artha. ITlysses. Kan. .... 588
Carter. Emma I., Hartsville. Ind. . . . 1202
Carver. Fannie. Charleston. W. Ya. .. 1152
Cassler. Harrietta. Nazareth. Pa. . . . 337
Gassier. Lucius A.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 920
Cascaden. Mildred, Philadelpliia, Pa.. 1437
easel, Saran, Ailentown, Pa 1024
Caughey, Ella, Erie, Pa 854
Cawley, Sopia C 307
Chaftin, .Tane 1(K)9
Chandler. Adalaide. Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 1404
Chilcott. Eliza L., Osborn, Kan 912
Christ, A. M. F., Nazareth, Pa 128
C'hrist, Francis C, Nazareth, Pa 444
Clapp, Birtie L., Hartsville. Ind 1531
Clark, Catherine, Olney, 111 344
Clark, Margaret 044
Clark, Mary R.. Taylorsville, Ind.... 344
Clauss. Elizabeth, North Carolina ... 12
Clavell, Louisa, Millgrove, Pa 1
Clavelt. Edwin J. G., Ailentown, Pa.. 870
Clavelt. John J., Ailentown, Pa 1474
Clavelt. .Toseph W.. Allento^Vn. Pa. .. 300
Cl;ivelL Joseph W.. Ailentown. Pa. .. 878 ■
Ciawell. Daniel J.. Ocean City. N. J.. 779
Clnwell. Jaines D.. Telford, Pa 254
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
373
Name.
Clawell.
Clewell,
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell,
Clewell,
Clewell.
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Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
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Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell,
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
C^lewell.
Olewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell.
Clewell,
Clewell,
Clewell,
Clewell,
Clewell,
Clewiell.
Clewell.
Olewell.
Clewell.
Olewell.
Olewell.
Olewell.
Olewell.
Olewell,
Clewell,
Location. No. Name.
Wm. H., Philadelphia. Pa... 780 Clawell.
Aaron F., Alleutown. Pa. . . . 1112 Clawell,
Aaron N., Bethlehem, Pa... 147 Clawell.
Abraham 3 Clewell.
Abraham. Philadelphia. Pa... 20 Clewell.
Abraham H., Poplar. 0 371 Clewell,
Addie L.. Bethlehem. Pa 284 Clewell.
Albert A.. Easton. Pa 258 Olewell,
Albert B., Kirklin, Iiul 5RP> Olewell,
Alliert E., Northampton. Pa.. 424 Olewell,
Albert F. v^., Canal Dover, U. 163n Cleweii,
Albert W.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 545 Clewell.
Alexander. Onadenhntten. O. 70 Olewell.
Alex. D.. Belle Plaine. Kan.. 281 Clewell.
Alice R.. Nazareth. Pa 1431 Clewell.
Amanda F.. Edenville. Pa. . . 29 Clewell.
Amos B.. Berwick. Pa 581 Olewell.
Andrew B 974 (Mewell.
Andrew F.. Nazareth. Pa... 138 Clewell,
Andrew. Bethlehem, Pa 712 Clewell,
Anna 0 fi Olewell,
Anna. Freemansbnrtr. Pa... 3f5 Olewell.
Arthnr O.. Waverlv. Ta 732 Olewell.
Artier D.. Milton. Pa fi19 Clewell.
A. Sidney. So. Bethlehem. Pa. 223 Olewell.
AuiTustns. New York 5(5 Olewell.
Aii.snstns A.. Baltimore. I\Id. 334 Olewell,
Ansnistns B 573 Olewell.
Anenst H.. Sehoeneck. Pa... fi4 Olewell.
Beniamin F.. Weatherly. Pa. 591 Olewell.
Beniamin 1401 Clewell.
Beniamin F.. Weatherly. Pa. ••71 Clewell.
B. Frank.. Oranffeville. Pa... 577 Olewell.
Carl F 14 Olewell.
C. ^r. A.. Allentown. Pa 2-tn Olewell.
Caroline. Onadenhntten. O... 7n Olewell,
CniTie A.. Bethlehem, Pa. .. 227 Olewell.
Catherine. Allentown. Pa. . . 400 Olewell.
0. Elizabeth. Athens. 0 98 Clewell.
Ohas. A.. .Tunction Citv. Kan. 414 Olewell,
Charles E.. Allentown. Pa... 302 Clewell,
Charles F.. Glenn. 0 859 Olewell.
Charles H.. Philadelphia. Pa. 05 Clewell.
Chas. H.. New Castle. Del... 417 Clewell,
Chas. H.. Waverlv. la 731 Olewell,
Charles :\r.. Snnbnry. Pr..... 001 Clewell.
Chas. R.. Bethlehem. Pa 220 Clewell.
Charles T., Canton. O. ^ 1041 Clewell.
Chas. W.. Bethlehem. Pa. .. 720 Ohnvell.
Chas. W.. Nazareth. Pa 993 Olewell.
Chas. W.. Canton. 0 995 Clewell.
Chas. W.. Beach Haven. Pa. 1170 Clewell.
Chas. W., Weatherly, Pa. . . 1185 Clewell.
Christian. Nisky. Pa 19 Olewell.
Christian. Schoenersville. Pa. 40 Olewell.
Christian. Ohio 77 Olewell,
Christian. Oatawissa. Pa 599 Clewell,
Christina, Bethlehem, Pa.... 17 Olewell.
Christ. D., Philadelphia, Pa.. 03 Clewell,
Location. No.
John F., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 253
John F., Philadelphia. Pa. . . 77S
John G., Philadelphia. Pa... 1367
Christina, Nazareth, Pa 2
C. Renatns. Phila.. Pa 94
Olar. II., Philadelphia. Pa... 251
Olemence, Belfast, Pa 492
Coris F.. Bethlehem. Pa. ... 722
Cui-tis, Bethlehem, Pa 749
Daniel A.. Washington, D. C. 378
Daniel, Sehoeneck, Pa. ... 14
Daniel, Oatawissa, Pa 42
Daniel, Bethlehem, Pa 624
David, New York 56
David, Gnadenhntten, O. . . . 76
Delorma, Ravenna, 0 391
Dianna 248
Edward, Nazareth, Pa 91
Edward F., Philadelphia. Pa. 779
Edward. Schoenersvilie. Pa.. 158
Edwartl A., Nazareth. Pa. . . 309
Ed. E.. Pleasant City, O. . . . 800
Edwin F.. Sehoeneck. Pa. . . 272
Edwin H.. Stockertown. Pa.. 490
Edwin H.. Weatherly. Pa. . . 592
Edwin L.. Allentown. Pa. . . 301
Edwin 1457
Edffar B.. Reading:. Pa 591
.Ed. Sylvester. Bethlehem, Pa. 571
Eliza. Philadelphia. Pa 02
Emanuel. Allentown. Pa. . . 104
Ernest ^L. Berwick. Pa. . . . 1175
E-sther M.. Napoleon, Pa 314
Eugene A.. Allentown. Pa. . . 260
Eugene A.. Nazareth. Pa. . . 416
Eugene A.. Stockertown. Fa. 1098
Eugene A.. Allentown. Pa. . . 1596
Eugene F., North Carolina.. 84
Eu.eene H., Bethlehem, Pa.. 147
Eugene, Verdi, Kan 410
Fanny 1602
Franz. Millgrove, Pa 2
Francis J.. :Millgrove. Pa. . . 8
Francis D., Allentown. Pa. . . 259
Francis T.. Belle Fonte. Pa.. 132
Francis. Sehoeneck, Pa 17
F. C. Winston Salem, N. C. . 84
Frances E.. Waverly, la 230
Frank G.. Canal Dover, O. . . 1012
F. H. C. Kansas Citv. Kan.. 982
Frank. A.. Sunny Side. Oal.. . 372
Franklin P.. Reading, Pa. . . 508
Fred., Allenitown, Pa 120
Frederick G.. Bethlehem. Pa. 58
F. Thomas. Sehoeneck. Pa. . . 30
George C. Moorestown, Pa.. 3
George F., South Park. O. . . 1559
George L.. Plymouth, Pa. . . 1151
George P.. Belle Plains, Kan. 843
374
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Clewell, George AV.. IMilton Pa 179
Clewe]], George W.. Heading. Pa.... 27(i
Clewell. (Jeorge. Selioeiieek. I'a ir.
CleAvell. George. Betlileliem, Pa 41
Clewell, George. Cunningham. Pa. . . 185
Clewell. George. Wilkes-Rarre. Pa... 583
Clewell. George 748
Clewell. George 1621
Clewell. Harriet ' ' i(503
Clewell. Harry E.. Rhyolit. Nev....! Ill
Clewell. Harry E.. Phiiadelphia. Pa.. OCU
Clewell. Harry E.. Belle Plaine. Kan. 281
Clewell. Harry J.. Baltimore, Md. ... ll(w{
Clewell, Harry J., Berwick, Pa . . 76
Clewell. Harry :m.. Cleveland. 6. . . . 7^
Clewell, Harvey M 1121
Clewell. Helena ' ' g^
Clewell. Henrietta. INIiehigan 1611
Clewell. Henry C. Nazareth, Pa 114
Clewell, Heni'y G., Sohoeneck. Pa. . . 93
Clewell. Henry .7.. Berwick, Pa 167
Clewell. Henry L.. Pleasant City. O. 291
Clewell. Henry S., Sterling, Kan. . . . 139
Clewell. Henry, Ohio 79
Clewell, Ida. Philadelphia. Pa 116
Clewell, Isaiah B., Bei'wiek, Pa 582
Clewell, Israel, Abeline, Kan 315
Clewell, Jacob L., Nazareth, Pa 28
Clewell, Jacob L 113
Clewell, Jacob E., Philadelphia, Pa... 116
Clew<ill. Jacob E.. Waverly. la 728
Clewell. Jacob. Bethlehem, Pa 11
Clewell, Jacob, Catawissa, Pa 174
Clewell, Jacob, Catawissa, Pa 42
Clewell, Jacob, Fiatt. Ill 629
Clewell, Jacob, Hellertown. Pa 1638
Clewell. James A.. Easton. Pa 491
Clewell, James B., Philadelphia. Pa.. 65
Clewell. James D.. Telfoixl. Pa 254
Clewell, Jas. H., Burnett Creek. Ind. 566
Clewell, Jas. J., INIillersbnrg, 0 31.3
Clewell, Jame.s L.. Waverly. la 230
Clewell, James W.. Allentown. Pa. . . 160
Clewell, Jay R., Napoleon^ 0 314
Clewell, Jehu, 292
Clewell. Jei-emiah. Eogansport. Ind... 60'>
Clewell. J. (Mu-istian. Bethlehem. Pa.. 55
Clewell, J. Enielia, Nazareth, Pa. . . . 125
Clewell, J. Hanry, Alliens, 0 107
Clewell, J. Jesse, Philadelphia, Pa. . . 62
Ciewell, J. Lewis. Schoeneck, Pa. ... 70
Clewell, J. Philip, Schoeneck, Pa. . . 70
Clewell, J. Reuben, Millgrove, Pa. . . 13()
Clewell, J. Siamuel. Millgrove, Pa. . . 34
Clewell. Jobn, Nazareth, Pa 6
Clewell, John, Bethlehem, Pa 13
Clewell. John. Schoeneck. Pa 25
(Hewell. John, Cunningham, Pa 44
Clewell. .rohii, Emnus, Pa 73
Name. Location. No.
Olewell, John 634
Clewell, John, Reading. Pa. ........ 1238
Clewell, J. D., A\'inston Salem, N. C. 84
Clewell, John F., Allentown, Pa G2S
Clewell, John F., Philadelphia, Pa . . 778
Clew^ell. J(din (J.. Philadelphia. Pa. .. 1367
Clewell. John G.. Schoeneck. Pa 39
Clewell. J. H.. Winston-Salem. N. C 33'i
Clewell. John J., Nazareth. Pa 377
Clewell. John J 1474
Clewell. John M.. Allentown, Pa. . . . 1190
Clewell. .bdm F 625
Clewell. Jobn T.. Belie Plaine. Kan.. 281
Clewell. .b^seph. Emaus, Pa 75
Cle^vell. Joseiiih. Cleveland, 0 27
Clewell. Joseph, Catawissa. Pa 42
Clewell, Joseph, Emaus, Pa 75
Clewell. Joseph 184
Clewell. Joseph F., Kansas '. 413
Olewell. Joseph E.^ ^lacungie. Pa. . . 257
Clewell, Joseph E.. Tatamy. Pa 494
Olewell. Joseph R.. Philadelphia, Pa.. 366
Cleweu. .Tosiah. Ashley, Pa 625
Clewell. Juliannn, Nazareth. Pa 2
Clewell. Julius r>.. Delphos, la 1613
Clewell. Laura A.. :\ronroe. Mich 375
Clewell. Lawi'i'uce A.. Canton. 0 379
Clewell, Lawrence E. Berwick, Pa. . . 1176
Clewell. Eeander. Reading, Pa 1142
Clewell, Eervy, Nantic-oke, Pa. . 1172
Olewell, Lewis B., Bethlehem, Pa. . . 140
Clewell. Lewis E., 109
Clewell, Lewis P., So. Bethlehem, Pa. 284
Clewell, Lewis S., Benton Pa 578
Clewell. Eucinda, Nazareth, Pa 28
Clewell, Marcus A., Coopersburg, Pa. 1145
Olewell. Maria C. Bethlehem, Pa. . . 14
Clewell, Maria M., Eiti+z. Pa 2
Clewell. Maria R.. Philadelphia, Pa.. 116
Olewell, jNIaria S 19
Clewell, Mary C. Philadelphia. Pa'.!.' 108
Olewell. Mary E.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 284
Clewell. Mary >L. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 147
Olewell. Martin II.. Allentown. Pa... 544
Olewell. Matilda. Chambersburg. la.. 29
Olewell, M. Asher. Catasampia. Pa... 1236
Clewell. Milton F.. Weatnerly, Pa... 118:^
Olewell. Monroe L.. Easton. Pa 479
Ciewell, Morris G.. Bethlehem. Pa. .. 721
Olewell. ]\roses 0 365
Clewell. Nathaniel, Millgrove, Pa. . . 2
Olewell. Nathaniel. Schoeneck. Pa. . . 9
Clewell. Oliver A., Bethlehem, Pa. . . 590
Olewell. Olivei- E., Berwick. Pa 57t)
Olewell. Oliver E., Philadelphia, Pa.. 94
Olewell. Oliver S.. Bangor. Pa 493
Olewell. Owen i\.. Bethlehem. Pa 709
Olewell. Owen C. Bath. Pa 224
Clewell, Owen J., Gnadenhutten, O. . . 303
GENEALOGICAL INDEX,
375
Name. Location. No.
Clewell, Peter, Gunningham, Pa 1601
Clewell, Keubeu 1622
Clewell, R. H., Burnett's Creek. Ind.. 1(!3
Clewell, Reuben W., Bethlehem, Pa.. 237
Clewell, Richard E 570
Cle^vell. Richard L., Schoeneck, Pa... 2.')
Clewell, Robert A.. Schoeneck. Pa... 14S
Clewell. Robert A.. Schoenersville. Pa. I.jOO
Clewell. Robert E., Ho])e. Pa 840
Clewell. Robert F., Northampton, Pa. 423
Clewell, Robert S.. Roelof's Pa 1140
Clewell, Robert S.. Bethlehem, Pa. . . ]r)70
Clewell, Robert W., Dulmque, la 233
Clewell, Robert W.. BethLehem. Pa,.. 1224
Clewell, Robt. W.. Schoenersville, Pa. 1235
CleAvell, Rosina. Nazareth, Pa 2
Clewell, Rosina. Nazareth, Pa 0
Clewell. Saloma. Nazareth. Pa 2
Clewell, Saloma M.. Nazai-eth, Pa. . . 3
Clewell. Samuel B., Bethieliem, Pa. . . 171
(Mewell. Samuel C, Rittersville. Pa. .. 1234
Clewell, Samuel G.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 503
Clewell. Samuel J.. Belle Fonte, Pa... 132
<"lewell. Samuel 186
Clewell. Sarah. Nazareth. Pa 6
Clewell, S. Chas. F.. Allentown. Pa... 783
Clewell. Sidney A.. Philadelohia. i-'a. 108
Clewell. Steohen A., Stillwater. Minn. 300
Clewell. Svl. A.. Kreidersville, Pa.... 117
Clewell. Theodore. Nazareth. Pa 1230
Clewell, Theo. W., So. Bethlehem. Pa. 711
Clewell, Theodore W.. Berwick, Pa... 1167
Clewell. Theo. G.. South Park, 0 280
Olewell, Thomas B., Allentown, Pa. . . 522
Clewell. Thomas D., Bethlehem, Pa... 427
ripwell. Thomas F.. AtnioTove. Pa..-. 136
Clewell. Thomas T., Easton. Pa 121
Clewell. Thomas. Nazareth. Pa 20
Clewell. Tila-hman C. Napoleon, O... 314
Clewell, Tilffhman H., Nazareth, Pa.. 478
Clewell. T. H. Montana 305
Cleweil, F. Oliver. Schoeneck. Pa. . . . 110
Clewell, Walter C, Bethlehem. Pa... 227
Clewell. Walter D., Maumes, () 988
Clewell. Walter S.. Nazareth. Pa. . . . 1143
Cle^-ell. Wilhelm A.. New York 67
Clewell. William. Bethlehem. Pa 165
Clewell. William, Lehighton. Pa 1220
Clewell. William 1623
Clewell, William C, Maumee, 0 375
Cle^\iell. Willia^m E.. Chicaffo. 111. ... 84
CleAvell. William F.. T.oston. INIass . . 455
Clewell. W'llinm H., Schoeneck. Pa.. 60
Clewell. Wm. H.. Rittersville. Pa 120
Clewell. Wm. IT.. Philadelphia. Pa... 25i
Clewell. Wm. H., Allentown. Pa 301
Clewell. Wm. H.. Summit Hill. Pa. . . 421
Clewell, William H.. Berwick. Pa. . . 1160
Clewell. William H.. Pottsgrove, Pa.. . 618
Name. Location. No.
Clewell, Wm. H., Bethlehem, Pa 747
Clewell, Wm. M., Dubuque, la 741
Clewell, Wm. J.. Reading, Pa 880
Clewell. Wm. H., Hartley Hall, Pa... 1200
Clewell, William H.. Berwick, Pa. . . 1160
Clewell. Wm. H., Breokenniage, Okla. 844
Clewell, Wilson S., Allentown, Pa 544
Clouse. Arne W.. Geneva, Pa 662
('lift. Catherine. Philadelphia, Pa 250
Clifford, Rav. A.. Wadsworth, 0 1390
Clifford, Oliver C„ Wadsworth, O. . . 1398
Clifford. Olevia, Wadsworth, 0 884
Click. Dora M., Hope, Ind 1260
Cle^ster, Carrie, Belle Plaine, Kan. . . 845
Clemme. Laura. Souderton, Pa 1679
Coghill, Gertrude E.. Canton, 0 1425
Coghill, Frank U., Pittsburg, Pa 1427
Clowes. Emma L 261
Coghill, Caroline, Pittsburg, Pa 921
Clouse, Thomas, 48
Clouse, William 1608
Clouse, Samuel 52
Clouse, Philip 646
Clouse, Lewis 19.S
Clouse, Joseph, North Oarolina 645
Clouse. Joseph, Hope, Ind 51
Clouse, John 202
•Clouse. John 198
Clouse. John, Hope. Ind 48
Clouse, James O.. Hope. Ind 661
Clouse, Jacob 198
Clouse, Grace, Chicago, 111 202
Clouse, Bertha A., Hope. Ind 202
Coghill, Harry M„ Pittstourg, Pa 1426
Coiver, Wm. R., Nazareth, Pa 268
Colver. Mary E 1573
Coiver. Ellen, Nazareth. Pa 268
Colver. Edward. Nazareth, Pa 809
Coiver, Charles G., Nazareth, Pa. ... 1541
Colver. Albert J.. Nazareth. Pa 810
Collins. Eistella. Williamisfleld, 111 1468
Coghill. Richard L.. Pittsburg. Pa. . . 921
Cook. Sarah A., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 262
Cook, Marv A., Ottawa. Kan 1118
Cook, Clmrles C, Philadelphia. Pa. . . 262
Cook. Adelia. Clemmons. N. C 1251
Constancer. Katie. Fricks. Pa 1682
Conner. Mary E.. Bloomsburg. Pa.... 1192
Ponfor, Vera ^NL. Hambur,f^. Pa 1574
Coolev. Clara. Nazareth. Pa 1049
Cooiier, Charles W. Raleigh, N. C. ... 1252
Cooiier, Sarah C. Clemmons, N. C. .. 639
Cooper. Thomas R.. Raleigh. N. C. . . 1253
Coojier. Wm. A.. Raleigh. N. C 1254
Coi-nelius. Carrie 1488
Cortriirht. Frances B.. Berwick. Pa... 1161
Corv. Carrie U., Seneca Falls. N. Y... 1.342
Ci-awford. ^Nlary A.. Light Street. Pa. 595
Oreson, Malvina L., Bloomfield, Mo... 9.33
?>7^
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Crist, Caroline, Winston-Salem, N. C. 249
Crist. Clarence. Winston-Salem. N. C. 775
Crist. Elenora, Winston-Salem, N. C. 775
Crist, Maria L.. North Carolina 249
Crist. Wm. C Winston-Salem. N. C. 776
Crltes. Hannah, Sunbnry. Pa t>04
Cronmiller, Sarah E.. Easton. Pa. ... H2T
Cronmiller, Selonia R., Easton, Pa. . . 274
Crook. Mary. Hampton. la 1035
Grouse. Caroline. Rossville. Ind Ifil
Grouse. Georpe. Owaseo, Ind 555
Grouse. Harry C l-i30
Grouse. James R.. Ro.ssville. Ind 557
Grouse. John C.. Rossville. Ind 554
Grouse. Oliver, Pasadena, Gal 551
Grout. Ruth A.. Chicago, 111 988
Crauthamel. Charles, Hatboro, Pa. . . 150V.
Crauthamel. Ephraim, Perkasie. Pa.. 1504
Crauthamel. E., South Hatfield. Pa... 1505
Crauthamel. J., South Hatfield. Pa. . . 1510
Crauthamel. Joseph. I>ansdale. Pa... 1502
Crauthamel. M.. South Hatfield. Pa.. 701
Crauthamel. WalUnr-e. New Hope. Pa. ir.OS
Crauthamel, Willard. Wycombe. Pa... 1509
Cuff. Ellen A.. Mountain View. N. J. 13ol
Dailv. Fred. L., Brooklyn. N. Y 426
Dailv. Henrietta W.. Bethlehem. Pa. 119
Dailv, Morris G.. Philr.delphia, Pa... 425
Dalzell, Laura M 784
Daniel, Rhoda C. ivexinsrton, N. C. . . 1240
Danke. Alfred, Schoeneck. Pa 127
Danke, Anna M., Nazareth, Pa 7
Danke. Francis C. Nazareth. Pa 31
Danke. John F.. Nazareth, Pa 30
Darrell. Grace M., Chicago, 111 15fiO
Darward. Clarence. Allengheny. Pa.. 1423
Darward. Edwin. Canton. 0 16^
Darward. Louisa. Canton. 0 919
Davie. Lucinda E.. Berwick. Pa 115S
Davis. Catherine C 648
Davis, Elizabeth 199
Davis. John. Shell City, Mo 707
Davis, Julianna 222
Davis, Lewis S., Hope, Ind 650
Davis, Rebecca. Clemmons, N. G 1635
Davis. Samuel D 70S
Dearen. Catharine, Olney, 111 344
Dech. Edith V.., Myerstown, Pa 1454
Dechant, Lucy E., Juniatta, Pa 833
Decker, Frank, Bloomsburp, Pa 1211
Decker, Sarah, Bloomsbur^. Pa 611
Decker, Wm. R., Bloomsburg. Pa. . . 1210
Deibert, Mary A., Northampton, Pa.. 1557
Demuth, Alice J., Catiisauqua, Pa 1122
Derr, Emma, Locust \ alley 1147
Name. Location. No.
Derringer, Johanna L., 72
Desh, Antoinette C, Bethlehem, Pa.. 235
Desh, Ambrose, Bethlehem, Pa 235
Desh, Harrison, Bethlehem, Pa 235
Desh, Orlando B., Bethlehem, Pa... 744
Desh. Wm. I)., Bethlehem, Pa 745
DeVore, Elmira, Zaleski, 0 870
Dieter. Sarah C 12.32
Deitrich, Mamie A.. WilKes-Barre, Pa. 1446
Dilliard Annie. Siegfried. Pa 1216
Dillman, Catherine. Olney, 111 344
Dillman. Samuel, Olney, 111 344
Dissler, Seraphina 287
Dobbins, Clara, Swan Creek, N. C. ... 1248
Donaldson. Catherine, Lamoin, la.. . 1462
Dorsch, Matilda. Bridgeport, Conn. . . 962
Doss. Austin D.. Zaleski, 0 868
Doss. George W 866
Doss. .Mary A 293
Doster. Edgar L., Philadelphia, Pa. . . 1280
Dos.ter. Emma L.. Philadelphia, Pa... 676
Doster. Robt. O.. Philadelpihia. Pa... 1290
Doty. Katie. Valparaiso. Ind 893
Douglass. Julia A.. Allentown, Pa. . . 905
Dowse. Florence 0 1564
Dreisbach. Harry. Philadelphia, Pa... 1227
Dreisbach. Sollnda 627
Duffeld. Pauline G.. Philadelphia, Pa. 1522
Dwire. Julia E.. Boston. Mass 1150
Dyer. Kate, Indianapolis, Ind 1529
E
Earich. Alvin R.. Tifl!in. 0 1341
Earick. Ellen A.. Bloomville, 0 717
Earick, Harry A.. Tiffin. 0 1340
Eastman. LizRie R.. Jersey City. N. J. 1324
Ebbecke. Anna C, Nisky. Pa 18
Ebbecke, Charles, Nisky, Pa 89
Ebbecke. Christian L., Nisfey. Pa. ... 89
Ebbecke, Henry S.. Nisky. Pa 356
Ebbecke. John F.. Allentown, Pa. ... 954
Eckensberger. .-Luna J.. Nazareth. Pa. 26
Eekensberger. Maria. Nazareth. Pa. . . 32
Ecker. Ella. Danielsville. Pa 1237
Eckrote. George. Wilkes-Barre. Pa... 122.^
Eckrote. Lorenzo. AA'ilkes-Barre, Pa.. 122u
Eckrote. Mary 'i26
Edwards, Carnelia, Berwick, Pa 580
Edwards, George S., Berwick, Pa. . . 1174
EdAvards, Henry J., Berwick, Pa. . . . 1173
J:,gbert, Anna A., 1329
Eigelborger. Stella I^. Bethleheim, Pa. 133y
Ki<ciilianl. Harvey. Allentown. Pa. . . 1478
?:isenhar(l. Mary. Allentown, Pa. . . . 147.'
Ellenwood. S. Maria. Concordia. Kan. 1(>64
Elliott, Dora D., Paintersville, 0 1409
Ellis, Carrie S., Winston-Salem. N. C. 1514
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
377
Name. Location. No.
Ellis, Lillian V., Catawissa. Pa 1212
Ellis, Martha, 1633
Else. Susan, ^trontonrsvillo. Pa 5911
Engleman, Elizabeth. Allentown, Pa. 322
Kiifflenian, iNIary, Allentown, Pa 322
Einlel, jNIartha K.. Kossville, Inrl 550
Erney, Lizzie, Hatfield, Pa 1681
Essex, I.reitha M., Hope. Ind 1261
Ewers, ^'ellie G., Dayton, Teun 1283
F
Farns worth, Cornelia 789
t'latzingev, Emma S., Catasauqwa, Pa. 1578
Faulkner. Lydia A., Xenia, 0 857
Flaw, Alpha S.. Eltopia. AYash 1655
Faw, Charles P.. Roanoke. Va 1654
Faw, H. A., Wlnston-Salem, N. C. . . 1658
Fnv.^. Jacob W.. Caldwell, Idalio 1657
Few. Rebecca, Winston-Salem, N. C. 685
Fehnel. Minnie A.. Sie,2:fried, Pa 1448
I'ehr, Albert B., So. Bethlehem, Pa... 319
Fehr. Andrew L., Nazareth, Pa 469
Fehr. Anna M.. HecktoWn. Pa 8ft
Feihr. Anson C. So. Bethlehem. Pa... 899
F^hr. C-Troliiie. Bnshkill Centre, Pa.. 134
Fehr. Clinton H.. Cleveland. 0 1103
Fehr. Cornelia 430
Fehr, C. Wm.. Heck'town. Pa 80
Fehr. Fdwin H.. Arountains-TOve, AFo. 44,fi
Fehr. Elmer R.. ■Nr'a7:aTeth. Pa 4.53
Fe.hr. Fnhra"m C Lorain. 0 1558
Fehr. Firancis C. Nazareth. Pa 465
Fehr. Franklin R.. Emaus. Pa 466
Fehr. Fredericke, MJllcrove, Pa 181
Fehr. Farvev .L. Nazareth. Pa 1081
Fehr. Henrv. T^ethlehem. Pa 317
Fehr, LlenrT P.. Be+hlehem. Pa 508
Fehr. Herben W., Bethlehem, Pa. .. 1110
Fehr. Trwiu .T.. Nazareth. Pa 1084
Fehr, Isiaac S., Aliita, Pa 473
Fiehr, Israel R., Wads worth, 0 464
PVhr, James H.. Nazareth. Pa 462
Feh)r, Jerome S., Nazareth. Pa 1091
Fehr, J. .Tosei>h, HecktoAvn, Pa 318
Fehr. .John A., So. Bethleihem, Pa 319
Fehr, Josiah S.. Tatamy, Pa 463
Fehr, Julianna P., Mill,2:roTe, Pa 185
Fehr, T>illie J.. Emaus. Pa 1072
Fehr, T^ovine A.. Bath. Pa 509
F<?'hir, Lovine J., P.nshkill Centre, Pa... 476
Fehr, Alaria I^., Alillgn'ove, Pa 143
Fehr, Maria, Nazareth, Pa 541
Fenr, Milton G., Nazareth, Pa 1082
Fehr, Oliver Ix, Baston, Pa 507
Felir, Oscar O., Nazareth, Pa 1067
Fehr, Robert L., Nazareth, Pii 1068
Fehr, Sabina M., Nazareth, Pa 514
Fehr, Thomas J., Aluta, Pa 449
Name. Location. No.
Fehr, Til,£rhman, Nazareth. Pa 472
Fehr, Wm. H., Pittsburg-. Pa 898
Fehr, Wilson LL. Nazareth. Pa 1108
Fell, Eliza C. Seneca, X. Y 229
Fell, George B., Syracuse, N. Y 727
Fenisterniiaker, Clara, Berwick, Pa. . . 1194
Ferrier. Harriet M.. Bolivar, Mo 563
Field, Emily J.. Weatherly, Pa 1184
Fieldins-. Alartha, Kanawiha, la 1036
Fincher. Lovina 178
Firey. Atary. Roanoke, Ya 1180
Fehr. Florence K.. Roanoke, Ya 1459
Fleming, Laura. Indianapoliis, Ind. . . 939
Flora. INIinnie B 1243
Foffel. Fianna, Siegfried, Pa 622
Fogeh Frank G.. Heclvitown. Pa 1337
Fogel. ATarla. HecMown. Pa. 715
Fox, Anna AL. Catawissa, Pa 1209
Fradeneck, Emma. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 694
Franken field. Rebecca. Bethlehem, Pa. 703
Frabel, Liz/jie A., Pen Argyl. Pa 1088
Frease. Ben.1. S.. Napoleon, 0 31-
Frease, Edwin S.. Okolona, 0 81-
Frease, George. Okolona, O j^l-
Frease, Henrietta L., Okolona, O 312
Frease, Josephine, Okolona, 0 31-
Fredericks, Annie 1^^-
Frederick. Aurora, Scranton, Pa ^o&
Free, Miinnie, Philadelphia, Pa 1014
Freed, Carrie B., Trenton, N. J 999
Freeman, Harriet "^'^
Frev, Elizabeth. C, Franklinrille, Pa. 387
Frev, Alalinda, Seemsville, Pa 894
Friebelv. Anna E., Nazareth, Pa 141
Priebelv, Annie R., Nazareth, Pa. ... 141
Friebely, Wm. H., Nazaretn, Pa 501
Fry, Clara M.. Bethlehem, Pa H^^^
Frver, Lovereen, Reading, Pa 879
Fulkeson. Christina, Schoeneck, Pa. . ^38
Fulkerson, George AL, Ottawa, Kan. . . oo3
Fulkerson, J., Winston-Salem, N. C... 15-
Fulkersou, Jacob, Willi amsfield, 111... i^i34
Fulkerson, Wm. F Vi^vw"" 1305
Fult<m. Alarion. SoniersAVorth, >. H. . 16(n
Furgeson, M. A., lieasant City, O... 8b4
G
(;ambold. Ed. H., Springfield, 0 671
Ganiibold, Fred. G., Little Rock, Ark. 20(
(Jambold, Irwin C, Jonesboro, Ark.. 668
Gamibold, John, Indiana 209
Gambold, Joseph, Suer Center, Minn. 206
Gambold, Julius A., Indianapolis, Ind. 1496
Gambold, Philip, Yeedensburg, Ind... 20 1
Gamibold, Philippine, North Carolina. 58
Gamibold, Sophia ^^
Gamibold, Thomas E 208
Gardiner, Anna E.. Bethlehem, Pa... 586
37^
GENEALOGICAL [NDEX.
Name. Location. No.
GarJ.s, l(l:i SI.. Knston. Pa 1047
Gei.iiei-. Sarah P., Lincoln. NH) 143!)
George, Ella J., Easton. Pa OfiO
George, Harry F.. Hecktown, l»a. . . . 1078
(ieorge. Malinda, Heektowji, Pa 4(58
George, Margaret. Philadelphia. Pa... 777
George, Wm. H., Philartelphia, Pa. . . 1364
George, Wni. L.. Hecktown, Pa 1077
Getter. Esther, Bath, Pa (121
Giebler, May, Gloucester, N. .T 1390
Giering. Caroline S.. Bethlehem. Pa... 330
Gierseh. Albert C. Nazareth. Pa 2m
Giersch. Elenora. Filetown. Pa RG
Gittinger. Rebecca. AllentoAvn. Pa... 020
Glenn. Gertrude, Fort Dodge. Pa 1038
Glo.sser. INIatilda, Canton, 0 1424
Gold, Adalaide E., Millgrove, Pa. ... 203
Gold, Eugene, Nazareth, Pa 790
Golden. Florence M.. Akron, 0 1381
Gould. David A., Syracuse, N. Y. . . . 1340
Gould. Siisan A., Seneca Falls. N. Y. 737
Grandhomma. A. C. l'hiladel])hia. Pa. 420
Graver. Agnes H.. Allentown. Pa. . . . 1140
Griffin. Theresa, Baltimore. :\Id 977
Griffith, Caroline 362
Grilnth, Clara M., xaontonrsville, Pa. 608
Griffith, Jennie O.. Wilmington, Del.. 992
Griffith. Laura. Thomasville, N. C. . . 1010
Grim, Mabel A.. Nazareth, Pa 1546
Grolle, May. PhiladelpMa, Pa 1643
Grove, Cora B., Berwick. Pa 1447
Gmell, Mahala, Hope, Ind 651
Haas, Josephine, Allentown, Pa. .'. .
Haberstumpf. Edwin N.. Emaus, Pa.
Haberstumpf, Ellen, P^maus, Pa. . . .
Hal>erstumpf, Han-y G.. Emaus. Pa.
iiaberstuni])f. Julius, Macungie, Pa..
Hagenl)uch. Anna S
Hann, Andrew O., Stockertown, Pa..
Hahn, Eliza C. Nazareth, Pa
Hahn, Franklin J.. Cherryville, Pa..
Hahn. Henry E.. Nazaretli. Pa
Hahn. Thomas .V.. Belfast. Pa
Haines. El'zal>eth
Hall. Emma IT.. Brooklin. Pv. Y. ...
Hall, H(Hen A., Minoa, .,. Y
Ilaniiman. E. E.. Washington. D. C.
Hamman, Adeline, Plainfield. N. J..
Ham.Mii. Anna M
Haniillon. (".. Berthelsdorf. Germany
Hancs. Aug.. Winston-Salem, N. v.;..
Hane'^. Maria C
Haidxey. Cari-ie. Bethlehem. T'a. ...
Hai)])(>l. >rarv S.. Tatamv. Pa
TL-ipi.i-l. Wm. .\.. Tatamy. Pa
ILmvixt. Lillic, CatasaiKiua, Pa. . ..
1418
470
470
1577
lOSt)
1544
928
339
1543
925
1432
194
968
1347
374
1307
61
907
1523
1519
768
946
IIMC
1477
Name. Location. No.
Harpster. Clara, Sunbury, Pa 603
Harris, Mary A., I'hdadelphia, Pa. . . 380
Hart. Llllie J. CleuDmons, N. C 1517
Hartman, Adalaide, Barnium, W. Va.. 370
Hartman, Emma S., Mooi-estown, Pa. 1563
Hartman. Wm.. Bethlehemi, Pa 978
Harwi. Alfred J.. Atchison. Kan. ... 761
Harwi, Kilwin ('.. Atchison. Kan. . . 762
Harwi, Lucrctia. Atchison, Kan 242
Harwi. \Yils()n H.. Atchison, Kan. . . . 763
Llasten. G.. Wanston-Salem, N. C 587
Hausman, Ellen S., Allentown. fa. . . 714
Hawkins. Mnvy A.. Ithaca. N. Y. . . 10.5.3
Hay. Augusta B.. Eiaston, Pa 428
Llazelton. Flora H 1540
Heberlin, Cornelia, Portland. Ore. . . . 913
Heckedorn, Catharine, Lebanon. Pa.. 5
Heckedorn. C, Wlnston-Saleni. N. C. 5
Hedderich. AlVe C. Mulberry, Ind.. .. 1128
Hedgecock, Philippine 201
Hedgecock, Salome 200
Heffelflnger, Olga I lo77
Heinline, Matilda, Nazareth. Pa 474
Hoiser. Bethlehem. Pa 1123
H(Miderson. Matilda. Scranton. Pa. . . . 400
Henderson. Wm. C.. Scranton. Pa. . . . 1016
Herbst, Ferdinanrl 831
Herbst. Harriet. Easton. Pa 275
Herman, Annie C, Bethlehem, Pa.. 1139
Herman, Ella :\L, Easton, Pa 1415
Herstein, Fayette. Betlilehem, Pa. . . . 1136
Hess. Clark F.. Fermvood. Pa 826
Hess, Edwin C. Camden, N. J 822
Hess. Emma A.. Flletown. Pa 273
Hess. E. Treas.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa... 1389
HesK. HariT E.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa... 1688
Hess. .Tames L., Wilkes-Baire, Pa. ... 821
Hess. Silas D 823
Hess. Thomas, Camden, N. J 822
Hess. Wm. B.. Camden, N. J 1392
Hickman. Ruth A.. Sprlnsrtield. O. . . 1410
High, Asher M.. Namoi-v'lle, 111 1561
Tliffh, Richard F.. Naperville, 111 1562
TTildebrand. Sarah< 159
Ililrlebi.nid. Wm.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 546
IT'nk;Mi. Amelia E.. Hampton. la 1042
TTinklc. Oliver B.. Philadelphia, Pa... 759
Hinkle, Marv T 241
Hitchcock. Alvin. Shelbyvllle, Ind... 1266
Hitchcock. Arthur T.. Shelby ville, ind. 1265
Hitclicock. Andrew 660
Hitchcock, Charles S.. Atlanta. G:i. .. 1668
Hitchcock, Ed. M.. Shelbyville. Ind. .. 1261
Tiit(dic(.ck. Elmer K,. Cincinnati, O... 1271
Hitchcock, (Jeorge P.. Hope. Ind 055
Hitchcock, John, Hope, Ind 655
Hitchcock, Joseph, Hope, Ind (>56
Hitchcock, PhilippiUie 201
Hitchcock, Sa.nford. Indianapolis, Ind. 658
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
379
Name. Location. No.
Hitchcock. Snimiel. Hopo. iiid 0.~)7
Hitclicuck, Slicrnmn M.. IIoi)e, IikL.. 1201)
Hirchcock. Win.. Hopo. Iml ().")n
Hitchcock. Win. I.. Koston. :\rass KICT
Hittle. Otlera :Nr.. Alleiitown. Ta 107(1
Hoch. Elenorn, Weavevsville. Ta lOSO
Hoeh, Oftto :M.. Hteelton, Pa 1429
Hoch. S. Ben.i.. Nazareth. Ta 02.3
Hoeh. Sophia S.. Moorostown. Pa. . . 338
Hocli. Wm. H.. Steelton. Pa 142i)
Hoeber. Ed. E.. Bethlehem. Pa 331
Hoeber. Rebecca. Nazareth. Pa 83
Hoeber. Sarah. Bethlehem. Pa 351)
Ho.s:an. Sally A.. ChapmaniS. Pa 471
Honl, Minnie. Allentown. Pa 1220
Holder. Phebe. Hope, Iml 12.10
Horseman. Nellie. Hope. Tnrl ir.(i!i
HoiSflelrl. A. S.. Philadelphia. Pa 9.10
Howell. Gertnule. Wilininston. N. C. 017
Ho'wer. Asher E.. Bethlehem. Pa 24(5
Hower. Dorotha. Bethlehem, Pa HO
Hower, EflAvard. Bethlehem, Pa \PAX'>
Hower. Ellen C, Siesfred. Pa ir>79
Hower, .Tphn A.. Bethlehem. Pa 77i)
Hower ]\Larcns .T.. Bethlehem. Pa.. . 771
Hower. Robert E.. Bethleaem, Pa. . . 77:;
Hower. Sam., Cincinnati, 0 244
Huber, Amelia, Bethlehem, Pa 1223
Hnebimier, Sarah L.. New York. N. Y. 32S
Huffman, A. .T.. Winston-Salem, N. C. KiHO
Hull. Sarah A.. Orelanil. Pa 10.32
Hunter. Caroline A.. Bethlehem, Pa... 327
Hunter. Sabina :\i., Phillipsbura", N. .T. 448
Hutchens. Sarah, Marshueld, 0 1408
Huth, Alice M.. Bethlehem. Pa 530
Huth, Heiiry, Bethlehem. Pa 1591
•1
Isensee, Charlotte E., Ventura. Cal... 15.54
Itterly, Carrie L., Edelmans, Pa 400
Itterlv. Emma L., Nazareth, Pa 811
Itterly, Laura E.. Bushkill Centre, Pa. 1090
J
.Tacoby. Charles F.. Bethlehem, Pa. . . I(i74
Jacoby. Eusrene, Bethlehem, Pa HOO
.Tacoby, Matilda, Bethlehem, Pa 218
.Tames. Hanmrh, Pleasant City, O. . . . 8(13
.lenk'ns. Fannie E., Wilson, N. C. .. 12.55
.Tenkins, G. F., Winston-Salem. N. C. 1530
.Tenkins. M. E.. Winston-Salem. N. C. 333
.Tenkins. Root. L.. Baltimore. Md 333
Johns.-in, Charles. Cycle. i\. C 124(^
.Tohnson, Daisy H-^S
Tohnson. Elizabeth G l'"'-"^*'
.lohnson, Ellen S.. Easton. Pa 44^
.Tohnson. .Tames W., Mimcie, Ind 124 <
Name. Location. No.
Johnson. Sarah .V 637
.Tohnson, Sidney L., Cycle. N. C 1245
Jones. Bella E., Harrisbur.t;-. Pa 139*5
Jones, Elizabeth. Doilson, Ind SCH
Jones, Ella, In'iianai)olis, 1ml 208
Jones, L. V., Winston-Salem. N. C. . . 1535
Jones. Sarah 1258
Jones, Sarah K.. McArthur. 0 8fi5
Joyner, Phoebe, Winston-Salem. N. C. 1490
K
Kam-pman. .Mbert. Jersey City, N. J. 52!
Tvampmian. Jospi)h 525
Kanuiman. Maria L., Bethlehem, Pa. 149
Kampman. Theo.. Bethlehem. Pa 527
Knrsch. Ella, Danielsville, Pa 1237
Karschner. Saimantha. Berwick, Pa... 1160
Kav, Bessie, Philadelphia, Pa 122*=!
Tveat. :\Iarv C, Pen Argyl. Pa 895
Keck, Oharles W.. North Wales. Pa.. 704
Tveck, Edwin F., .>iorth .t^ales. Pa.... 1334
Keck, Rebecca 219
Keck, Thomas. Emaus. Pa 21. •
Keck, Wils(m D., Lansdale, Pa 1333
Keeler. Maria, i^mreka. Ill 7'iO
Keeley, Ida, Allentown, Pa lOlT
T<:eeney. Nettie R l-**!'"
Iveim. Emma, Bethlehem, Pa 725
Iveifer, Dagmar E., Easton, Pa 1101
Keller. Allen W., Nazareth, Pa 1111
Tveller. Charles C. Dennison, 0 882
Keller. Clara C. Saylorsburg. Pa. ... 503
Keller. Loyina A., Millgroye, Pa 145
Keller, Loym J., Nazareth, Pa 515
Keller, Mary A., Nazareth. Pa 955
Keller, Sarah A., Gnadenhutten, O... 30-i
Kent, Elizabeth, Hope, Ind 6-17
Kent, Mary. Hope, Ind 643
Kern. Allen S., Philadelphia, Pa 504
Tvem Andrew <i.. Nazareth. Pa 86
Tvern. Calyin C, Siegfried, Pa 505
Kern, Catharine, Nazareth, Pa 86
Kern, Dayid T>.. Kreide-syille. Pa 50(5
Ivern, Ed. G., Winston-Salem, N. C... 930
Kern, Harry W.. Easton. Pa 057
Tvern, J. Emelia. Nazaretn. la 125
Kern. Julius A., Nazareth. Pa 931
Kern. .Tulius L., Uhrichsyille. 0 340
Ivern, Lilly, Allentown, Pa 549
Kern, Louisa, .vazareth. Pa 357
Kern, Matilda L.. Nazareth, Pa 341
Kern, Robt. F.. TJhrichsyille, 0 340
Kern, Selma C. Winston-Salem, N. C. 340
Kern. S. :Maria. Nazai-eth, Pa 142
Kern. Wm. T.. Nazareth, Pa 342
Kern, Wilson, Nazaretli, Pa 142
Kichline, Minerya V., Bethlehem, Pa.. 132.
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GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Kicliliiie. Stella E.. RoadiiiK. Pa 1051
Kmbratle, Clara M., Berwick, Pa. . . . IICA
Ki'.ngiingrer. Cora M.. Nazareth, Pa. . . 1092
Kinne.v, Diaisiy L.. Northampton, Pa.. 1872
Kirk. Ada M.. Philadelphia. Pa 2o2
Kirk, Caroline. Philadelphia, Pa 2r.2
Klewell. A. C. Philadelpiiia. Pa 07
Klewell. Daniel. Philadelphia. Pa. . . 07
KleAvell. Daniel. Philadelphia. Pa. . . 05
Klewell, George W.. Philadelphia. Pa. OT
Klewell, Mary E.. Philadelphia. Pa. . 07
Klewell. Sarah T.. Philadelphia, Pa... 07
KUne. Aliee M., Nazareth, Pa 1000
Kline. Sarah A.. A lien town. Pa 121S
Kline. Verrlie, Wilkes-Rarre. Pa 1177
Klotz. Charles. Ohio fiO
Klotz. Sarah. Ohio fiO
Knanss, Can-ie A.. .Ml en town. Pa. . . lO.'^O
Knanss. Arabel A.. Nnznretli. Pn SOS
Knanss. :\ratnda A.. HethleheTn. Pa. .. n7S
Kneezel. Albert O.. Phnndelnhia. Pa.. 1002
Kneezel. Amelia L.. Philadelnhia. Pa. FtSfi
Kneezel. Eda-ar C. Philadelnhia. Pa.. 1004
Kneezel. Wm. E.. Philadelnhia. Pa . . 1001
Kneezel. Walter C. Pliiladelphia. Pa. 100:i
Knerr. Salome. Kreidersville. Pa 1^70
Ko<^'h. Kate .T.. Allentown. Pa 1411
Koehler. Catharima M.. Lebanon. Pa. 1000
Koehler. Elizabeth. Tjebanon. ta. ... 4
Koehler. Elmma M.. Nazareth. Fa... 940
Koehler. .Tohn. Philadelnhia. Pa 21
Koehler. L. R.. SontTi Rend. Tnd 22
Koehler. Natihaniel. T^ebanon, Pa 22
Koehler. Stelln M.. SiefTf^'ed. Pa 1451
Kortz. .Tane E 05fi
Koistenbader. ]\rarv V.. Nazarteh. Pa. 477
Kranse, Edward J.. Bethlehem'. Pa.. 1312
Krause. Emma A., Bethleliem, Pa... 282
Kranse. Emilv E., Bethlehem. Pa... 282
Kranse. Entrene E.. Bethlehem. Pa... 1811
Kranse. Eranoes. Bethlehem. Pa (^^
Kranse. TTenrv A.. Bethlehem. Pa... 1810
Kranse. Hnrtensin. Bethlehem. Pa... 001
Kranse. Tane E.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 800
KraiKse, John S.. Pottstown, Pa 840
Kranse. Dai>ra L.. Bethlehem. Pa 282
Kranse. ISfar^^ A., Bethlehem. Pa 282
Krara. Clementine F.. Wilmot, 0 1467
Krenwr. A. D., Winston-Salem. N. 0. 10
Krier. .\lavesta 1460
Krnjrer. Bettie 1487
Knes-ter. T.izetta. Bethlehem. Pa 166
Knhn. Catharine, Philadelphia, Pa... 250
Knhn, Charles 1182
Kuhn, Christiana, Rossville, Ind 552
Knnz, Lizzie A., Barberton, 0 1492
Name. Location. No.
L
Lachenauer, A., Winstoii-Salem-, N. C. 49
Ivaelienaner. El, Winston-Salem. N. C. 12
Lachenauer. Philip, North Carolina.. 203
Lamb. Anna :\L, OhlcaffO, 111 835
Lamb, S. R.. Winston-Salem. N. C. . . 1663
Lambert. Emma L.. Eayetta. N. Y.. . 734
Lans. Eleanora C, New Haven, Ct. .. 1551
Lasih, Mary E.. Indianapolis, Ind 1007
Lawbach, Eti.srene .L. Philadielphia, Pa. 1015
fLanbach. Mary. Philadelphia, Pa 399
Landenlserjrer, C, Philadelphia, Pa... 1680
Landienberger, Siai-ah A., Hilltown. Pa. 702
Ivees, Jennie. Bethlehem. Pa 754
Leh. Atoanda. Sayre, Pa 1217
Lehmaii, Caroline 685
Tiehminn. Mary A.. Allentown, Pa. . . . 123
T>ehr. Matilda C, Nicky, Pa. ! 351
Leitzel. Sarah L 102
Tje'ihart. Albert C. Amibler. Fa .38.3
Lenhart. Clarissa. AmWer, Pa 383
T;erfih. Alice. Easton. Pa. . 800
Levers. Elenora. Biethlehem. Fa 854
Levei-s. H. O.. New York, Bethlehem. 354
Lever'nsr. ^ima C. Nisky. Pa 18
Leverinsr. Charles J., Olney. Ill 87
Leverin.s:. Charles J 346
Leverinff. J. IVFort.. Bethlehem. Pa.... 9.32
Leverinsr. T/evi L.. Kanisas City. Mo.. 347
Lever im .ST. Lewis' A 845
Ijeverinsr. T,er\\ds R.., Aurora. Ill 936
Leverin.ff, :\rartin M.. Olney, 111 984
Leverin.s. Wm. H.. Chicaso, 111 937
Lewis, Allen. So. Bethlehem, Pa 1315
Lewis, Ellen, Bethlehem. Pa 695
Lewis, Lillian i\I.. North Wales. Ind.. 1335
Lewiairs. .Tas. S.. Williamsport, Pa 607
Lewars, Mar\- A 176
Lichtenwalner, L. M.. Heoktown. Pa. 1079
Lig-htcap. Cora. Allenitowm, Pa 1456
Lillv, .\nn'e, WeaversA'^ille, Pa 1370
Lind, Emma, Chei'ry Hill, Fa 518
Litzenbe-ffer. C. INT.. Eavetta. N. Y... 231
Litzenbere-er, E. <;.. Allentown, Fa... 15'92
Litzenberser. Edwin 1476
Litzenbera-er. G.. So. Bethlehem, Pa.. 1026
T-itzenbersrer, H.. INIanheim. Pia 431
Litzenberger, J<din, Allentown, Pa... 1025
Litzenberger. M.. Allentown. Pa 431
Livansberry. Mand :\r.. Alden, Pa 168'.)
Livengood, Elizabeth. North Carolma. 1604
Loftus. Rebecca. Berwick, Pa 579
Long, Marv E., Catawissa. Pa 1192
Longenbach, Est.. Danielsville. Pa 1576
Longeunagen, I. F., Omaiha, Neb 112i6
Longenihagen, Mai-y A., Omaha, Neb.. 547
Loomis. M. H., Cleveland, 0 841
^ Loux, Chas. W., Pi-ovidence, R. I. ... 1064
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
381
Name. Location. No.
Loux. Edwaixi S.. Nazareth, Pa 457
Loux, H. G.. Niazareth. Pa 457
Loux, Helen A., Providence. R. I. . . 805
Loux. SabiiKi. Nazareth. Pa 457
Loux. Walter H.. Nazareth. Pia 457
Luch. Ijiiura M., Eitiston. Pa 1444
Luekeiibach, A., Bethlehem. Pa 220
Luckeubach. A. S., Wiashingtoii. D. C. 214
Luekeiibach, A. A., Bethlehem. Pa... 212
LuckeiLbacii, A. E., Biethlehem. Pa. . . 212
Luckeubach, C. E., Biethlehem, Pa... If.O
Luckeubach, Cihas. E., Baston, Pa... 129i'.
Luckeubach, C. O., New Mexico.... 1113
Luckenbach. D. O.. Betihlehem. Pa... 675
Luckeubach. E. H., Bethlehem, Pa... 52S
Luckenlmch. E. R., Bethleihem, Pa. . . 680
Luckeubach. E.. Bethlehem. Pa 54
Luckeubach. E. R., Bethlehem. Pa... 214
lyuckenb^ich. Franklin L 1295
Luckenbaeh, F. R.. Phila(b>liihia. Pa.. 1114
Luckenbiach, Geo.. Bethleheiu, Pa.... 218
Luckenbaich. G., So. Botlilehem, Pa.. 1299
Luckenbaeh. G. H.. Bethlehem. Pa... G82
Luckeubach. H. W.. Philadelphia. Pa. 130
Jj'iK'keubaieh. Harry L.. I>enver. Col.. 1298
Luckeubach, H. O.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 1287
Luckenbaeh, Jacob, Bethlehem, Pia. . . 212
Luckenbaeh, .T. W., Bethlehem. Pa... 679
Luckeubach. J. B., Bethlehem, Pa... 681
Luckenbaeh, Leon. York. Pa 1300
Luckenbaeh, M., Bethlehem, Pa 220
Luckenbaeh, M. L.. Bethlehem, Pa... 220
LuckeniL-ach, Owen A., 684
Luickenbach. Owen F.. Oil City, Pa.. 1308
Luckenbaeh. R»isina 23
Luckenbaeh, S. D., Bethlehem. Pa. . . im
Luckenbaeh, T. D., Bethlehem. Pa. . . 220
Liuckenbach, Wm., Bethlehem, Pa. . . 214
Luckenuach, Wm. D., Allentowin, Pa. 211
Lugar, Hannah, Philadelphia, Pa 781
Liugar, Harry, Philadelphia. Pa 781
M
Mace, >xary M., Carbondale. 0 802
Mack, B. S., So. Bethleliem, Pa 1421
Mack. Clarence B.. Allentown. Pa. . . 1417
Mack. Cornelia R.. Bethlehem. Pa... 918
Mlack. Horace M.. Lancaster, Pa 1422
Mahady. Annie, Bii^ooklyn. N. Y 964
Mahaffey. Minnie, Columbus. Ind. . . . 124')
Maier, Carrie ^\.. Denver, Col 1061
Marsteller. C. E., Rittersville. Pa 239
Masland, Gertrude, Philadelphia, -a. 1802
Mathews, Louisa, Tuscarawas, O. ... 309
Maxwell, Sophia, Philadelphia, Pa... 687
MeOain. Etliel, Crawfordsville, Ind. . . 1304
McClain. H. L.. Crawfordsville. Ind.. 1309
Mental, Matilda, Betihlehem, Pa 1316
MeCue, Alice A., Dennison, 0 1383
Name. Location. No.
McCulJy, Frances, Lancaster, Pa 1420
McEntee, Mary, St. Louis. Mo 758
McFaddin. .Tulia J., romona, Kan 536
McGraw, Clara R., Sayre, Pa 1452
McKee, Maitha A.. Camden, N. J. . . 406
IMcKlnley. Matilda 349
McKracker, .lennie 1485
McNerney, M. E.. Philadelphia, Pa.! 136b
Mc^'aug•ll, .AI. E., Philadelphia, Pa... 88-1
MeVaugh. Morris. PhllatlelpJiia. Pa... 1641
Meginness, L. L.. Teri-e Haute, Ind.. 1202
Meitzler, Annie. Alleutown. I'a 1479
:M(eixell, Annie .1. Nazareth. Pa 1U75
Melviu. Ella A.. Visalia. Cal 13(il
INIemniert. Anna A 1371
INlendenhall. Augusta 343
]Menhennitt. Emma. Pen Argyl, Pa... 896
Mea-ges. A. E.. Philadelphia, "Pa 807
Merseh, A., Bushkill Centre, Pa 816
:Mersch, .John, Catasauqua, Pa 897
:\ressinger, Artlia, Ulysses, Kan 538
Messinger, Lovin ig14
.'Messinger. Matilda, Tatamy, Pa 106
:Metz, Amelia H.. Nazareth, Pa 1430
:\reyers, C. W.. Washington, D. C... 985
:\reyers. Eliza C, Lebanon. Pa 1438
^Meyers. John G., Wasliington, D. C. 986
Meyers, Lewis H., Washington. D. C. 983
INIeyers, Maria A., ^^'ashiugton. Dl C. 378
:\leyers. Sarali M.. Miillipsburg. N. J. 4.50
Miichael, Henry L.. Hope. Ind 940
:\Iichael, :MaiT L.. Hope. Ind 348
:Miksch. Amos. C. Bi-ighton. Col 810
Miksch, Amos C. Brighton, Col 310
Mikseh. Austin, Brighton, Col 310
Miiksch. Celcelia H.. Nazaireth. Pa. . . Ill
Miiksch. Charles. Nazareth. Pa 441
Miksch, C. 6., New Cornerstown, O.. 885
:Miksch. Eidwaird. Nazareth. Pa 440
:Mikseh. Elfrieda C, Nazareth. Pa. . . 124
Miksch, Elizabeth, Bethlehem, Pa... 71
iNIiksch, Emma J., Nazareth, Pa 124
:Miksch, Franklin, Llihiuchsville, O... 886
INIiksch, G. F., Bethany HeigMs, Neo. 311
Milvseh, George W., Brighton. Col... 888
Miksch, H. A., New Cornerstown, O. 308
Miksch, Lewis O.. California KJlS
:\Iiksch, Robert, Bethlehem, Pa 1050
Miksoh, Susanna E., Ohio 78
Millheim, Albin H., Tatamy, Pa 1073
Millheim, Howaixl C, Tatamy, Pa... 467
^Miilheimi, Louisa E., Tatamy, Pa. . . 467
Millheun, Oliver W«, Tatamy, Pa. . . 1076
Millheiim, Robert L., Nazareth, Pa... 1074
Miller, Alice M., Bai*erton. 0 839
Ml! Her. Anna. Bangor. Pa 959
:Miller, Arthur G., Hope, Ind 1280
Miller, Caroline A., Mulberry, Ind... 553
duller. Carrie A., Hope, Ind 1263
382
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Miller, Catharine, Oluey, 111 344
Miller, Ellen L., Duylestown, l*a.. . S^U
.Miller, Emma, BetJaleliem, Pa 167S
Miller, F. J., Cuyahoga Palls, 0 1400
Miller, Gertie, Lafayette, Ind 1528
Miller. Ida E., riiiladelpliia, Pa. ... 502
xMiiler, .John VV.. Hope, Ind 1277
^Miller Lawrence 1135
Mnler, Leila E. I., Allentown, Pa... 874
Miller, Lucv, Hope, Ind bOO
Miller. Marlon 1134
Miller, Matilda. Allentown. Pa 874
Miller. Olevia C, Allentown, Pa. . . 452
Miller, Philip H., Catawissa, Pa. . . . Oa^
Miller, Philippine, Millgrove, Pa 33
Miller. Sairah, Catawissa. Pa 17.)
:\liller, W.ml C, Allentown, Pa 1412
Miller, Win. R.. Doylestown, Pa 1401
Miunieh. Sarah. Trenton. 0 300
Miiskell. Enmna F.. Pliiludelphia, Pa. 90S
Moharter, Eliza J.. Berwick. Pa 574
Moharter. James A.. Bemvick, Pa... 1154
Moharter, Wm., Berwick, Pi 1157
Moharter, Wm. A 1445
Money. Dora V., Cycle, N. C 1244
Morris, Ei-ema, Brighton, Col 891
Morris, Margaret, Bethlehem. Pa.... 1308
:^Iory, Ella E., Nazareth, Pa 1052
Meyer, Bruce, Philadelphia, Pa 1188
Mioyer, Caroline, Allento-wn, Pa 438
Moyer, Catharine, Oatawiissa, Pa. . . 173
Moyer, Daniel C . Wilkes-Bam-e, Pa. 1400
Moyer, Ediward. Catawissa, Pa 598
Moyer, Helen C, PhiladelpiMa, Pa. . . 787
Moyer, Hiiram. Catawissa, Pa 597
Moyer, .Jennie, Catawissa, Pa 173
Moyer, Susan, 632
Muiican, Chas. W., IiKliianapolis, Ind. 1515
Mulican. Eli W., Clemmons, N. <^... 1511
Muiican. Enoch P.. Clemnums. N. C. 1512
Mulican. L. C, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1634
Muiican. Saloma, 195
Mulry. Nellie M.. Indianapolis, Ind... 1272
:\fnnzinger. Irene. Lansdale, Pa. . . 1507
Murphy. Florence C 1580
Mutschler. .Jennie M.. Sunbnry, Pa... 1201
N
Nading. E., WMnston-Salem. N. C 301
Xadiiig. (t.. Wlnston-Salem, N. C... 900
Xading. Sarah, ^\ est Salem. Ill 1115
Xagel. Ellen. Castl(4(>n Corners. N. Y. OSf,
Nasland. (Tertriide. Philadelphia, Pa. 1302
Xayc^e. Mary C. Sonderton. Pa 1.5:'.7
Neidlinger. Caroline. Cleveland, ()... 27:>
Neidlinger. Edward. Chicago, 111 842
Neidlinger. Louisa I>., Ohio 278
Neligh, Albert A., Hope, Ind 1520
Name; Loeation. No.
Neligh, Franklin F., Hope, lud 1525
Neligh. Lydia. Hope, Ind 211
Neligh, Saierman, Hope, Ind 1524
Nelk, Annie E.. Hazleton, Pa 1190
Newuerry, Ida C 401
Newbold, Emma, Bethlehem, Pa 559
Newcomber, Jennie, Milton, Pa 017
Newell, Clara J., Somerville. Mass.. 1140
Newhard, Susan 023
Nolf. Ellen M., Bethlehem, Pa 758
Norris, Maud R., Hope. Ind 1278
Nowles, Carrie, Kidsville. N. C 1275
o
Odenwelder, Cora O.. Easton, Pa. . . 830
Oerter, Anna E., Bethlehem, Pa. .. 37
Oerter, Em/ma M., Bethlehem. Pa... 1325
Oerter. Francis E., Philadelphia. Pa. 151
Oerter, Henry J., Bethlehem, Pa 151
Oerter. Howard M.. C^haska, Minn... o.->l
Oerter. Wm. H.. Ivebanon, Pa 529
Olpp. Estella M.. Bethlehem, Pa. . . 772
Oplinger, Catharine, I>anielsville, Pa.. 1233
Oplinger. Walter W.. Allentown, Pa. 1453
Opp, Adelaide. Bethlehem, Pa 589
Opp, John S.. Bethlehem, Pa 1182
Opp, Wan. H., Bethlehem. Pa 1181
Oppelt, Amelia, Gnadeuhutten, O. . . 270
Oppelt, Francis O., Conneaut. 0 1388
Oppelt, Henry H,. Bellevue, 0 818
Oppelt. Jesse H., Cleveland, 0 818
Orme, Lillie W., Greenwood, Ind.... 1203
Osborne, Clmrlotte O., Bethlehem, Pa. 170
Osborne, Edw. F., Philadelphia, Pa.. 588
0'sl)orne, Laura. Philadelphia. Pa... 170
Osborne. L.vdia. Rile.v, Kan 809
Osman, Annie B., Allentown, Pa, . . 994
OsthOff, Emma E.. Sterling. Ivan. . . 1058
Owens, Charlotte, Hope, Ind 652
P
Padgett. Phebe P.. North Carolina... 193
Palsue. Retta, Charleston, W, Va.... 1153
Paterson. Florence O.. Pasadena, Cal. 1092
Pearson. Lawrence 755
Pearson, Maria O., Bethlehem. Pa... 238
Pearson. Oliver D.. St. Louis. Mo. . . . 750
Pearson. Paul D., Lincoln, 111 1350
Pearson. Kaleigh, I>ittle Rock, Ark.. 1539
Pearson. Wm. J., St. T^ouis, INIo 750
Peisert. J. Martha. Bt4hlehem. P'a... 792
Peniiiimtoii, Anna, Wiliiamsneld. 111... 1047
Peter. Mary J., Mulberry. Ind 550
Peter. Wayne C., :Mulberry. Ind 1599
Pfeitt'er. Anna. Betihlehem, Pa 156
Pfeifter, Henry, Bethlehem, Pa 1572
Pfeiffer. James A.. Bethlehem. Pa, . . 1508
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
383
Name. Location. No.
Pfelffer, Wm. P., Bethlehem, Pa. . . 15G0
Phelps, Addie, Padauaram, 0 8S7
Phelps, Wm., Padauaram, 0 141i
Place, Bessie, Topeka, Kan 16(55
Polliett, Ellen, Philadelphia, Pa 1222
frather, M. O., Excelsior Springs, Mo. lUli)
Pysher, Lilly. Pen Argyl. Pa 1470
R
Haft", Clementina, Wilmot, 0 14r,T
,Ragen, Grayce F H;72
Bau, Eugene, Bethlehem. Pa 395
Rau, Lucy A., Bethlehem', Pa i03
Raub. Eva E., Bethlehem, Pa ICT*;
Ranch. Caroline M., Bethlehem. Pa... 1297
Reber, Maria C, 101.
Reed, Anna E., Manchester. Kan. . . 409
Reed, CMoe E., Sabina. Kan 1(540
Reed, i lork L., Manchester. Kan.... 1038
Reed, John F., Lebanon. Pa 723
Reed. ^Marcus J.. Lebanon. Pa 724
Reed, Matikla J., Hope. Ind 1482
Reed, Susanna E., Bethlehem. Pa. . . 228
Reese, Catharine E., Nazareth. Pa... 480
Reeser. Mary J., Reading:, Pa 407
Regennas, Cornelia. Hope. Ind I(i8
Regennas, Engene, Hope, Ind 584
Rehmel, Addie A., Muscatine, Ind... 1379
Reich, Mary C, Winston-Salem. N. C. 102(1
Reiehley, Clara C, Bethlehem. Pa. . . 900
Reilly. Kate (L, Philadelphia, Pa 1305
Reinhart. S(.])hia 99
Reinsmith. Minnie. 1484
Reitmeyer. Olive J., Berwick, I'a ll(j(i
Renninger, Ida, Ailentown, Pa 54S
Renshaw, Almeda L., Bethlehem, Pa. UOC
Reph, Fianna. Northampton. Pa. . . . ()22
Reph. James. Bath. Pa 1575
Reph. Lillian A.. Bethlehem. Pa 1048
Rex. Rossie 1131
Rice, Alice J., Betlilehem, Pa 1102
Rice, Annie. Bethlehem. Pa 757
Rice. Carrie A.. Bethlehem, Pa 415
Rice, Sal)illa. Siegfried. Pa 1215
Richel, Blanche, Wilkes-Barre, Pa... 11S7
Rickenbach. Mary E.. Reading. Pa... 1374
Rickert. Annie. Bethlehem. Pa 757
Ricksecker. A. E.. Redneld. So. Dak. 1405
Kicksecker. A. O., Santa Rosa, Cai.. . 28c
Ricksedver. C. J.. Somerville. Mass. 1140
Ricksecker. Harry E.. Colfax. Wash. 1532
Ricksecker. J. E.. Somerville, :Mass. 572
Ricksecker. L. A.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 851
Ricksecker. Lucius. Santa Rosa. Cal. . 850
Rickisecker, Olevia A., Nazareth. Pa. 285
Ried.. Siarah 042
Riedy. Ida :M., Easton. Pa 825
Riedy, Mary E., Easton, Pa :j25
Name. Location. No.
Riege, Ellen P., i'huadelphia. Pa... 785
Riehl, Cora 1231
Ries, Mellie IL, New P'ortage, O. . . . 1495
Rigg, Henrietta. Bethlehem, Pa 210
Rihe. Albert M., I'hiladelphia, Pa. . . 1294
Rihe. Angelica. LLThlehem, Pa 077
Ripple, M. E., Bushkill Centre. Pa... 271
Hitter, M. E.. Hittersville. Pa 243
Hitter, M. C. Hittersville, Pa 704
Hitter, O. C. HittersTille, Pa 7(i5
Ritz. Ehiina L., Ailentown, Pa 25G
Roach, Lydia. Nelsouville. 0 867
Roberts, Andrew H., Cataw^issa, Pa. 1208
Roberts. Anna, Catawissa, Pa 177
Roberts. Arthur. Rupert, Pa 615
Roberts, Chas. A.. Catawissa. Pa. . . 1205
Roberts, Clarence, Rupert, Pa G13
Roberts. Edwmrd. Danville. Pa (512
Roberts. Frank H.. Catawissa. Pa... 1207
Roberts. Harvey. Rupert. Pa 616
Roberts. Joseph. I'hiladelphia. Pa. . . 614
Roberts. Josiah E.. Catawissa, Pa. . . 1206
Roberts. ^Matilda. Hui)ert. Pa 177
Roberts, Wm. H.. Catawissa. Pa 610
Robertson, Bertha A.. Hope. Ind 1267
Hobecker, C. C. Excelsor Spriniis. :\Io. 411
Bobbins. Clara ().. Elmira. N. Y.. .. 1368
Kobinson. iii. F.. Philadelphia. Pa 1521
Hockel, Emma, Egypt. Pa 422
Hoddiick, R., Winston-Salem. N. C. . . 1491
Hoepper, Belinda, Betiiiehem. Pa. . . 104
Hoepper. Caroline. Bethlehem. Pa.... 104
Hoepper. Charles. Philadelphia. Pa... 397
Hoepper. Emma L.. ^'ienna Austria,.. 104
Hoepper. Francis A.. Denver. Col 104
Hoepper. Olevia A.. Nazareth, Pa. . . 285
Hied. Sarah 642
Hiedy. Ida M.. Easton. Pa 825
Heidy. Mary E.. Easton. Pa 825
Hiege. i.ileii T.. Philadelphia. Pa 78.j
Riehl. Cora 1231
Ries. :Mellie 11., New Portage. 0 1495
Rigg. Henrietta. Bethlehem. Pa 216
Rihe. Albert M.. Philadelphia. Pa 1:94
Rihe. Angelica. Bethlehem. Pa 677
Hoesler. Elva M.. Philadelphia. Pa... 1005
xionn. Saraih E.. Hampton, Iowa 433
Itomig. Sarah E.. Covington. Ky 154
Hominger. Alvis. Hope, Ind 665
Hominger. Anna C. North Carolina.. 50
Hominger. Chas.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 1513
Hominger. C. T.. Hartsville. Ind 1481
Romiiiger. Eli 1480
Hominger. Elizabeth. North Carolina. . . 46
Hominger. Emma A 673
Hoiminger. Eva R., North Carolina. . . 47
Hominger. Frank, Hope, Ind 1670
Hominger. Franklin. Chicago, 111. . . . 1286
Hominger, Isaac, Windfall, Ind 1632
384
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Komini;*^!-. Jno., P.. Aby Dell, Ind. . . 1631
Koiniiiiii^r. Thomas. North Carolina. . . 192
Rominger. Wan. T.. Hartsville. Ind... G3S
lionilthaler. Anielki, Chieag-o. Ill 688
Romlthaler. Wm. D.. Chii-ago. 111. . . 1306
Rosenberg. George W 740
Rosenberg. Lucinitla C Seneca, N. Y. 232
Rosenbush. Mel lie. Hope. Ind 12So
Rossiter. Mary A.. Bfiltimore. Md. . . 97(>
Roth. Ellen. Bethlehem, Pa.. R. No. 2. 481
Ruede, Virginia. So. Rethlehem. Pa. . . 700
Rnell. Ida,^ Hampton. Iowa 1034
Rnff. Clementina. Wolmot. Ohio 1467
Ruhrauft". D. H.. Seneca I'\ills. N. Y 736
Rnhranff. Lncinda. Seneca, N. Y 232
Rnloff. Ellen E., Allentowu, Pa 927
Rupert. Cora A.. Wain\\Tig-ht. O. . . S8:^
Rnssell. Daisy B 1483
Rusweiler, Anna B., Bangor, Pa 1471
s
Sanders. Ho^Yard (\. Philadelphia, Pa. 998
Sandei-s. Sarah J. Philadelphia. Pa... 382
Sayers. T^anra A.. Wilmington. Del... 9S9
Saylor. Edward E. Schoenersville, Pa. 486
Saylor. Eugene F. Nazareth. Pa 484
Siaylor. Francis G.. Easton. P'a 488
Saylor. Reuben F.. Schoenersville, Pa. 483
Saylor, Sabina. Filetowu. Pa 137
Saylor, Wilson R., Sclioenersville. Pa. 1097
SehaefCer, :Minine I^.. Hope, Ind 1178
Se^afer, Anna ^i.. Hoi^e. Ind 217
Schufer. Selum L.. Alllentown, Pa. . . 1071
Sehantz, Cornelia. Allentown. Pa. . . 752
Schantz, Franlv P.. Allentown. Pa. . . 1354
Schiantz, Howard B., Allentown. Pa. 1355
Schenck, Caroline, New Y'ork City. 966
Schiffer. Maria S.. :Moorestown. Pa. . . 820
Schilling, Sarah R.. Kreidersville. Pa. 1124
Schlegel. Clara S.. Nazareth. Pa 457
Sclilegel, Clinton H., Nazareth. Pa. . . 1093
Schlegel. Emma E.. Welcome. :Minn... 1066
Schmickle. Chas. F.. Philadelphia. Pa. 801
Scilimickle, Edgar. Knoxville, Tenn. . . 1593
Schmilckle, Ellen. Nazareth, Pa 510
Sehmdckle, Elmira, Nazareth. Pa 265
Schmickle, Laura E., Eiastou, Pa. . . 1401
Schmickle, Lewis C, Bethlehem, Pa. 1107
Schmickle, Milton, Easton, Pa 1106
Schmickle, Otto, t^tockertown. Pa. . . 797
Schmickle. Robert, PJaston, Pa 798
Scnmickle, William M., Eas/tou, Pa. . . 799
Schmidt, Agnes F., 9l>5
Schmidt. Charles C, Hampton, Iowa. 1041
Schmidt. I-']liza. Hampton, Iowa. . . 434
Schmidt. Herbert T., Satimer, loAva. 1040
Schmidt, :Milton V., Hampton, Iowa. 1043
Schmidt, William F., Hampton, Iowa. 1039
Name. Location. No.
Rominger, John, 204
Schnabel, Caroline E., Rittersville, Pa. 239
Schneller. Pimma L., Bethlehem, Pa. 756
Sc-hneller. Herman .J.. Betlilehem, Pa. 1357
Schneebeli. Carrie B., Nazareth, Pa. . . 837
Schneebeli. Ellis, C, Nazaa^th, Pa. . . 1402
Schneider. Anna M., 43
Schneider. Clarrssa, OMo 277
Schock, Susan M.. Blue SiM'iugs, Neb. 1057
Schoolt. Elnoyra, Columbus, 0 313
Schultz, Eimina, Brooklyn, N. Y. . . 3<M
Schultz. Flora. Allentown, Pa 877
Schultz. Milton S.. Philadelphia, Pa... 963
Schwarze, Elizabeth, Bethlehem, Pa. 1313
Scott. Frances A., Jeukintown, Pia. . . 381
Secrest. Etta L 1697
Sell), Klla I^-. Easton. Pa 1331
Sell, .lane M., Eimaus. Pa 1046
Setzei-. Alice C. Bethlehem. Pa 1221
Seyfried, Anna, Phillipsburg, N. J. ... 466
Seyfried. Hortensia, Nazareth. Pa. . . 804
Seyfried. James J., Nazareth. Pa 456
Seyfried. James. Phillipsburg. N. J... 1055
Seyfried. Matilda, Nazareth, Pa 456
Seyfried. Sarah. Nazareth, Pa 944
Seyfr'ed. Wilson D., Bethlehem, Pa. 1062
Shedd. Mabel C 1473
Sheetz, Bertha M.. Siegfried, Pa 1449
Sheldon. Alice M.. San Francisco, Cal. 1403
Sheldon. Hannah E., Canton. S. D. . . 729
Shelihiart. Emma E.. Loval Oak. O. . . 888
Sherman. Evelyn. Little Falls, N. Y. 1350
Shields. Edgar T.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 1518
Shields. :\Iaria. Bethlehem. Pa 915
Shinier, Carrie, Bethlehem. Pa 952
Shinier. Lucile M.. Nazareth, Pa 1693
Shipnes. Bessie E,, Chicago. Ill 1691
Shi reman. Amelia S
Shireman. Emeline. Nazareth. Pa 941
Shu-emaii, Charles W.. Keystone, Iowa. 943
Shiivman. Eugene. Easton, Pa 945
Shireman. Joseph. Nazareth, Pa 942
Shii-emau, Maria. Schoeneck, Pa 350
Shive. Mary L., Bangor, Pa 1469
Slioaf, DaisV B.. ThomasviTie, N. C. . . 1516
Shook, Siarah E., Cata-wissa, Pa 1189
Shou.se, Frank D., North (iirard. Pa.. . 856
Shouse, Maria E 289
Shulte, Anna Eliza, Phillipsburg, N. J. 446
Shuman, Mi\ry M., Shamokin, Pa. . . 606
Sides, Ambrose 1629
Sides, Oaitharine, North Carolina. . . 45
Sides, Christian. North Carolina 187
Sides. Christian 1028
Sides, George M 1624
Sides, Heurv H.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 1662
Sides, .Tames H 1625
Sides. Levi H.. Winston-Salem, N. C. 636
Sides, William D 1627
C;ENKAI.O(iICAL INDEX.
385
Name. Location. • No.
Siegfried, AJice, Butb, Pa 108 T
Siegfried, Anua C, Pliiladelpliia, Pa. 5UU
Sieg-fried, Caroline, So. Bethlebeui, Pa. 924
Siegfried, Cliarles P., Eastou, Pa 519
Siegfried, (irainille, Eastou, Pa 51ii
Siegfried, Howard J. Philadelphia, Pa. 520
Siegfried, James F., Peu Argyl, Pa... 51G
Siegfried, Johanna M., Millgrove, Pa. 35
Siegfried, Joseph W., Cherry Hill, Pa. 14G
Siegfried, l.ueetta, Clierry Hill, Pa... 35
Siegfried. :\iadora C, Nazareth, Pa. SOU
Siegfried, llobert L., Nazareth, Pa. . . 521
Siegfried, S. Henry A., Easton, Pa. . . 144
Siegfried, Wm. A., Nazaretli, Pa 517
Sigley, Ellen, Mauch Chunlv, Pa. . . 15<j9
Simason. Maud. Benton, Pa 1171
Simpson, Emma E., Easton, Pa 824
S'iinlv, ^lartha E., Clemmons, N. C. . . 1242
Sitter. Bruce S.. Berwioli, Pa 1194
Sitter, Sarah, BerAvielv, Pa. (500
Sitter. Whirl. BerAvicli, Pa 1195
Slviuner. Clara A.. East Orange, N. J. 847
Slawson Cora D., Dayton, Tenn 1282
Smith, Addie, Kidsville, N. C 604
Smith. Annetta. Salem, N. C 332
Smith, Annie A., Qualvertown, Pa. . . 719
Smith, Annie D., Allentown, Pa. . . 1120
Smith. Charles J., Orshorne, Kan. . . 1320
Smirh, Clara, Bethlehem, Pa 1319
Smith. D. A., Winston-Salem. N. C... 332
Smith, Edward T.. Enians, Pa 541
Smith. Emile. Egypt. Pa 542
Smith. Emma, Emails, Pa 155
Snrth, Fannie O., I^ethlehem. Pa. ... 131S
Smith, Ida R.. Allentown, Pa 713
Smith. Ida V., Merchantville. N. J. .. 1298
Smith, James, Kidsville, N. C 1270
Smith. Jane. Hope. Ind 054
Smith. John F.. Topton. Pa 539
Snrth, Mamie S 1455
Smith. Marv E 130
Smith. Mary II.. Allentown. Pa 1031
Smith. Olevia S.. Osborne. Kan 098
Smith. William C. Glennville. Ohio. 543
Snider, I>uella. South Bend. Ind 1011
Snyder. Augustus. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 558
Snvder. Oitherine 641
Snvder. Edna :\I.. Mulbei-ry. Ind. . . 1129
Snvder. Ella L.. Bethlehem. Pa 947
Snvder. Eniele W., S. Bethlehem. Pa. 561
Snyder. Floyd I... Bethlehem. Pa, . . 1138
Snyder. Marcus. Bethlehem. Pa 50<!
Snyder. Sarah J.. Hope. Ind 10(;o
Sn.vder. S. Eliza. Bethlehem. Pa 102
Snyder. William M.. Easton. Pa 1137
Spach. Emelius D.. Hope. Ind 363
Spach. Frederick C. Salem. N. C 90
S[)ach. James F.. Ottumwa. Iowa. . . Olil
Springer. Louisa. Edenvllle. Pa 11^
ffeme. Location. 'tio,
Stanley, Sarah A., Pomona, Kan. . . 537
Stauffer, Emma S., Eastou, Pa 451
Steckel, .Ellie C, Newton, N. J 1213
Steckel, "Frank C, Marietta, Pa 115
Steckel, Harry C, Baltimore, Md. . . 418
Steckel. Marie E., Marietta, Pa 115
Steckel. Robert W., Gwiumine, Cal. . . 419
Steckel, William E., Marietta, Pa. . . . 115
Steer, Laura, Ambler, Pa 1000
Steiner, Alexander B.. Filetown, Pa. 269
Steiner. Anna S., Sclioeueck, Pa 68
Steiner, Augusta E., Easton, Pa. . . 428
Steiner, Clinton C, Nazaretli, Pa 1373
Ste-ner, Edward P., Catasauqua, Pa. 1375
Steiner. Franklin B., Sclioeueck, Pa. . . 813
Steiner, Harry. Enstou, Pa 1020
Steiner, Louisa L.. Filetown. Pa. . . 267
Steiner. T. S. P.. Kreklersville. Pa. . . 814
Steinnietz. Caterhine. Sterling, Kan. 454
Steinfiiietz, C. Colorado Springs, Cal. 1060
Steinnietz. Emeline S.. Nazareth, Pa... . 941
Steinnietz. J. F.. -Colorado Springs. Col. 105 b'
Steinnietz. Milton J.. Derby. Kan 1059
Steinnietz. W. J., Sterling. Kan 454
Stepp. Anna B.. Hope, Ind 1281
Sterner. Allen t.. Bethlehem. Pa. .'. 718
Sterner, Anna P., Bethlehem. Pa 225
Sterner, Matilda. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 240
Sterner. MiltAu H.. Bethlehem. Pa... 716
Sterner. Willinm A.. Bethlehem. Pa. . . 1338
Sterson. Lvddie A 858
Steven'^. Marion S 1434
Steward. Amelia V.. Nazareth. Pa. .. 1083
Steward. Helen A 1090
Stewart. Helen O.. Canton. 0 996
Stewart. ^Nlary. Bethlehem. Pa 1675
Stiiie. Cornine. Swarthmore. Pa lOlO
Stocker. Angelica M.. Nazareth. Pa... 264
Stoelver. Ciiarles A.. Nazareth. Pa.... 793
*Stoclter. E. S.. Northfield. Minn. . . 204
Stocker. T^^^^elius. Nazareth. Pa 352
Stoci.er. Emma L., Nazareth. Pa 264
Stocker, Eugene W., Nazareth. Pa. . . 791
Stocker, fJeorce D.. Nazareth. Pa. . . 795
Stocker. ^ratrida C Nazareth. Pa. . . 474
Stocker. Harry E.. Northlield. Minn... 2r>4
Stocker. Susan C. Niskey. Pa SS
Stocker. Wm.. Philadelphia. Pa ^5S
Stocker. William F.. Bethlehem. Pa. 1497
Stout. Clara O.. Bethlehem. Pa j583
Stoui, Hiarry E.. Bethlehem. Pa 283
Stout, R. Paul. Bethlehem, Pa 848
Stout, Stella, Trexlertown. Pa 1458
Straub. Emma L.. Camden. N. J. . . 485
Strauble, Mary. Philadelphia. Pa. ... 1317
Strausburger, Alice, Bethlehem, Pa. . . 760
Straus.s, Anua M., Philadelphia, Pa. 1288
Stratford. Kathallne, Jersey City. N. J. 1288
Stuber, Rebecca 157
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GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
Name. Location. No.
Stucky, Sarah, Ohio 774
Strupe, Sarah E;., Olemmous, N. C. . 1250
Styers, Sarah, North Carol iua 1605
siiess, Hattie E., So. Bethlehem, Pa. 901
Super, Francis, 892
Super, Mary li., Athens, 0 392
Super. Ralph C, 392
Sutton. Lola A., Bethany Heights, Neb. 892
Swaim. Anna M.. Salem, N. C 49
Swansberry. :\Iaud :\I.. Altlen, Pa 821
Swartley. Sarah A.. Frickville, Pa. . . 702
Sweitzer. Harriet. Easton. Pa 275
Sweitzer, John W., Phillipsburg. N. J. 832
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Talbot, Bessie 1443
Tate, Annetta, Greenboro, N. C 916
Tate, Ida \., Greenboro, N. 0 916
Tavis, Julia 1489
Taylor, Alice, Olney, 111 935
Teayne, Susan A., Wallburg, N. C. . . 1241
Temple, Josephine, Dayton, Tenn 667
Thomas, Bertha 1472
Thomas, Clara C, Belfast. Pa 495
Thomas. Clara. Salem, N. C 663
Tnomson, Carrie L., Detroit, Mich... 855
Tinkel, Amanda, Boliver. Mo 564
Tolle, Josephine A., Dayton, Tenn. . . 667
Telle. Philip S., Dayton, Tenn 1284
Torrey, Clara A., Nyssa, Oregon 981
Tosh. Alice J., Catasauqua, Pa. . . .•*. 1122
Transue, George A,. Scranton, Pa. . . 828
Transue, Seloma R., Easton, Pa 274
TreadAvay, T'^ancy, Hope, Ind 64V»
Trein, Eugene D., Nazareth, Pa 1065
Trein, Israel D., Nazareth, Pa 458
Trein, Louisa C, Nazareth, Pa 133
Trein, Lucinda, Nazareth. Pa 953
Trein, Sarah, Easton, Pa 948
Trein, Stephen A.. Nazareth. Pa 463
Trein. William. Nazareth, Pa 459
Trotter. Emma M.. Anderson. Ind. . . 1671
Ti-no. Edna E.. Fair Haven, Mo 1538
Trumbauer. Emelia. Allentown. Pa.. . 439
Trumbore. Rebecca, Allentown, Pa. . . 631
Tudor, Bessie E., Salem, N. C 1536
u
Iieberroth. G.. So. Bethlehem, Pa. . . 1027
TJhlpr, Catherine. Nazareth. Pa 79<i
THiler. David W 402
TJhler, Harry G 403
IThler, Jacob A.. Greenville, N. J 398
TThler. Louisa C, Easton, Pa 105
Ullerv, Wilhelmina, South Bend, Ind.. 393
Umstead, Emma E., Bethlehem. Pa. 1362
Name Location. .No.
V
\ aux, Elenora, Aiieutown, Pa 875
\ ogenitz, Anna L. Ohio, 74
Vogenitz, Alfred, Allentown, Pa 1044
Vogenitz, Albert C, Ohio 74
Vogenitz, Clara L., Ohio 74.
Vogenitz, Edmund, 48o
Vogenitz, Franklin F 4*^9
Vogenitz, F. L., Merchantville, N. J. . . 1023
Vogenitz, I. B., New CommerstOAvin, O. 298
Vogenitz, James, Allentown, Pa 1045
Vogenitz, Loren 872
Vogenitz, Maiy A., Allentown, Pa. . . 123
^'ogenitz, O., New Comm'Ci-stowu, O.. . 299
Vogenitz, Robert P 297
^'ogelnitz, Robert P 871
Vogenitz, Russell 873
Vogenitz. William F., Eimaus, Pa. . . 435
Vogler, Laura. Easton. Pa 526
V ogt, Mary C, Nazareth. Pa 794
Volzer, Gertrude E 1425
Vreeland, Jesse A., Border City, N. Y. 1345
Vreeland, Mary, N. Y 733
Vreeland. Peter L., Bozeman, Mo. . . , 733
Vreeland, Wm. C, Providence, R. I. 1344
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^^'aggoner, Mary A., Ravenna, 0 1009
Wnl]). P'rank L., Northampton, Pa. . . 1698
A\'alp. M-Avy E., Northampton, Pa. 1021
\> alp. Ralph B., Northampton, Pa. . . 1022
Walter, Ellen C, Nazareth, Pa 482
Walter, Floyd H., Nazareth, Ja 1109
Walter, Sabina M., Nazareth, Pa 512
Ward, Eiiima J., Bethlehem, Pa. . . . . 705
Warman, M. C, Fort Washington, Pa. 1104
Watson, Laura B.. Hope, Ind 1597
Wear, Alice E.. Bethlehem. Pa 523
A\eaver, Katie V., Nazareth, Pa. ... 1094
Weber, Bemhard, Rockford, 111 690
Weber, Bernhard W., Yai'dley, Pa. . . 1552
Weber. Charlotte E., Bethlehem, Pa. 215
Weber. Clvde B., Rockford, 111 1555
Weber. Ilarrv F., Wheeling, W. Va. 1549
Wel>er, Henry T., Ti-enton, N. J 692
Weber, John R., Trenton, N. J 1550
Wehmeier. Miary A., Philadelphia, Pa. 1520
Weidiaw, Minnie* B., Bloomville, O. . . 1683
Weidner. Alic^ Seidersville, Pa 710
Weidiner, H. 1?laude, Allentown, Pa. 1336
Weinland. George D., Hope, Ind. . . 585
Weinland, Louisa, Hope, Ind 169
Weiser. Ellen M., Bethlehem, Pa. . . 758
Weiser. Wdlliam U., Bethlehem, Pa. 1359
Weisner. Ida E 1653
Weisner, Sarah E 165®
Welfare, Eliza. N. C 397
Weltv, Mary, Nazareth. Pa 3089
GENEALOGICAL INDEX.
387
Name. Location. No.
Werkheiser, Adoline 37i;
Werkheiser, Cliiitou, Wilmiugtou, Del. 990
Werkheiser, Henry P., Bethlehem, Pa. 991
West, Mary P., Philadelphia, Pa 1291
West, Pearl, Berwick, Pa. ll(jfe
Whelancl, M. C, Gnadeuhutteii. O. . . 819
White, Florence H., Eastoii, Pa. . . 1394
Whitesell, Elizabeth, Nazareth, Pa. . . 24
Whittlesey. Adelia, Indianapolis, Ind. 389
Whittlesey, George B., Chicago, 111. . . 100(i
Whittlesey, H. C. St. Paul, Minn... 1008
W^iese, Maria . . ., Keystone. la 1435
Williams, Jennie. Philadelphia, Pa... 1105
Williamson. Birdie S.. Belfast. Pa... 1096
Wilson, Emma P., Allentown. Pa. . . 881
Wilson, Sarah J.. So. I'.ethleliem, Pa. 1358
Wilton. Elemina. Betlilehem. I'a 751
Winget. Judith. Zaleski. 0 295
Winegarden. Cora, Harris1)urg. Pa... 1204
Witmire. Emma, Berwick. Pa 1193
Wohlbach. Addle E., Bethlehem, Pa.. . 1323
\^'olilbaeh. Laura M.. Easton. Pa. . . 498
Wolf, Allen D., Allentown, Pa 321
Wolf, Emma, Allentown. Pa 569
Wolf. Edwin J.. Allentown. Pa 321
Wolf. George T... Strourlsburg. Pa. . . 904
Wolf. Henry C. Philadelphia, Pa... 323
Wolf. Julian. Allentown. Pa 81
Wolf. Lewis H.. Allentown. Pa 320
Wolf. :\rilton K.. Allentown. Pa 90.'?
Wolle. Angelica L.. Lititz. Pa 286
Wolle. Charles E., Barnsham. Pa. . . 852
Wolle. Esther E.. Lititz. Pa 286
Wolle, Joseph A.. Germantown. Pa. 1406
Wo!ie. Robert N.. Lititz. Pa 853
Name Location. No.
Wollenberg, Mamie, Baltimore, Md. . . 334
Wominack, Elizabeth 1527
Wommack, James C. Clemmous. X. C. 640
Wommack. Jas. E.. Wilmington. N. C. 1533
Wommack. Rebecca A 196
Wommack. Roswell. Salem, N. C 1480
Wommack. R. L.. Charlotte, N. C 1256
Woodrow. Anna E.. Camden, N. J... 487
Woolman. Lydia M.. So. Bend, Ind 1012
Whight. Eliza L.. Allentown, Pa. . . 1028
Wunderling. Carrie. Bethlehem, Pa. . . 329
Wunderling. Lizzie M.. Nazareth. Pa. 502
A\'underling. Martha. Bethlehem. Pa.. 329
Wynings. Lou'sa. Nescopec. Pa 1155
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Yeisley, Mabel 1686
Yoe. Eliza. Berwick. Pa 172
Yoe. Sarah 1619
Yohey. Artie L.. Berwick. Pa 118G
Yohey. Owen. BerAvick. Pa 594
Yost. Mnry. Bethlehem. Pa 1567
Yost. Olevia C Bethlehem, Pa 236
Yost. Samuel H 1571
Yost. Salome. Bethlehem. Pa 236
Young. Clara. Nazareth. Pa 489
Young. Edna R.. Belfast. Pa 497
Youngling. Taylorsville. Ind 344
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Zachrias. Pollen D.. Canton, Pa 307
Ziegler, Ellen M.. Ronany. Pa 1314
Ziegler. Rebecca E 205
Zuch. Delilah C. Sacramento, Cal.... 670
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
Abel, Rev. AUeu E. (9721 350
Balcom, Luciuda (247) 340
Baskins, Haittie (730) 35*J
Bates, Harriet (12(jj 317
Bauder. Harvey F. (1033) 31(5
Beck, Anna Rosina (Svo) 288
Boerster, Arauiiuta (112) 269
Brueh, EJiza J. (245) 341
Brucb, Elmer C. (709) 343
Brueli, Erwin J. (707) 343
Brunner, Henrietta (32o) 310
Cargay, Alice C. (535) 320
Clewell, Alexander (7b) 311
Clewell, Alexander D. (281) 292
Clew-ell, Arthnr (4. (7.32i 280
Clewell, Angustus A. (334) 330
Clewell, Augustus B. (573) 353
Clewell, August H. ((j4) 311
Clewell, Aaron X. (147) 305
Clewell. Abraham (3) 278
Clewell, Abraham (20) 279
Clewell. Albert B. (5G5) 314
Clewell. Albert A. (258) 34(i
Clewell, Charles M. (001) 325
Clewell, Charles H. (73l) 360
Clewell, Charles H. (417) 340
Clewell. Cihnrles ^V. (995) 352
Clewell, C-lirist an (599) 34S
Clewell. Clni>tina (17i 277
Clewell. C. Kenatus (91) 313
Clewell. Ifaniel (14i 2(J3
i leweil. Ell win (272) 300
Clewell, Eugene A. (41(i) 332
Clewell, Eugene F. (84 » 311
Clewell. Francis (8) 280
Clewell. Francis T. (132) 32;{
Clewell, Frances C. (84) 311
Clewell. Frances E. (230) 333
Clewell, Frank H. C. (982) 352
Clewen, i-'i'anklin .V. (:!72) 331
( Mewell, F. Thomas (30) 28.3
Cie>\ell, ILiii-iel .M. (5<:3) 323
C!;"\vpll. Harry M (114) 340
Clewell. lleiiry C. (ll-ll 278
Clewell. Henry (J. (93i 288
Clewell. Henrv .1. (107) 291
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 389
Clewell, Heury S. (139) 299
Ciewell, Jacob L. (28) 357
Clewell. Jacob L. (lltj) 358
Clewell, Jacob L. (728) 358
Clewell, Jacob (11) 282
Clewell, JamiBS B. (tJ5) 311
Clewell. James L. (230) 383
Clewell, Jeremiab S. (G02) 325
Clewell, J. Harry (107) 314
Clewell. J. Philii) (7(t) 285
Clewell, J. Reuben (13(i) .308
Clewell. J. aamuel (34) 287
Ciewell. .John ((>) 289
Clewell. John (13) 2(33
01e^\-eill. Joseph (l(i) 2G3
Clewell, Joseph (27) 307
Clewell. Joseph L. (2r>7) 346
Cleweil. Josiiih ((;2.''>) 292
Clewell. Julianiia (2) 276
Clev.'ell. -awreut-ec A. (379) 351
Clewlell. Lewis B. (140) 265
Clewell, Rev. Lewis P. (284) 267
Clewell. Maria M. (2) 266
Clewell. Martin H. (544) 318
Clewell. M(HW-oe L. (479) 328
Clewell, Nathaniel (2) 27(5
Clewell, Nathaniel (9) 281
Clewell. Owen J. (303) 306
Clewell. Reubeu (185) 332
Clewell. Rev. Robert E. (849) 297
Clewell, Rushia (2) 278
Clewell. Salonia (2) 278
(.Mewell, SalDUin M. (3i 278
Clewell. Samuel J. (132) 323
Clewell. William (\ (37rn 331
Clewell, \\ illiam F. {4"^) 309
Clewell, William IL (120) 325
Clewell, William H. (421 ) 345
Clewell, William H, (575) 320
Clewell. Will'am M. (741) 356
Clewell. Wll-on S. (.14-1) 327
Clewell. Sydney A. (108) 269
Clewell, Thomas (29) 307
Clewell, Rev. Theophilus (280) 300
Cojihill. Caroline (921) 335
Crou>-'e. James R. (.".'71 347
Crouthamel. Maria C. (7(»1) 356
Clauss. Elizabeth (12) '-71
390 BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX.
Clewell, Joseph (75) 2'.)l»
Glewell, Sarah (G) 2i1U
Clewell, Reuben H. (1G3) 3o3
Daily, Henrietta W. (119) 317
Danke, Alfred (127) 317
Danke, Anna M. (7) 290
Davis, John (707) 351
Ebbecke, Anna C. (IS) 275
Ebbecke, Christian L. (89) 313
Ebbecke, Anna C. (18) 275
Fehr, Francis G. (465) 337
Fehr, Isaac S. (473) 337
Fehr, James H. (462) 337
Fehr, J. Joseph (318) 331
Fehr, Oliver L. (507) 303
Fehr, Rev. William H. (898) 336
Friebely, Anna E. (141) 334
Fulkersou, Christina (38) ; 272
Fulkerson, William F. (153) 298
Gambold, Edward H. (671) 339
Gambold, John (209) 333
Gambold, Julius A. (1496) 360
Hay, Augusta E. (428) 313
Heckedorn, Catherine (5) 270
Hoch, Otto M. (1429) 305
Hoch, Rev. \v illiam H. (922) 335
Johnson, Sarah A. (637) 51
Kampman, Albert (524) 321
Keller, Loviua A. (145) 301
Klewell, Abraham C. (97) 281
Koehler, Elizabeth (4) 278
Kreuser, Anna D. (10) 282
Lachenaur, Elizabeth (12) 271
Levering, Anna C. (18) 275
Levering, Bishop J. M. ^932) 294
Loux, Charles W. (1064) 273
Loux, Sabina (457) 319
Luckenbach, Andi'ew A. (212) 333
Luckenbaeh, Clarence O. (111:!) 340
Luckenbach, David O. (675) 359
Luckenbach, Rev. Leon (1300) 346
Luckenbach, Rosina (23) 359
Luckenbach, Samuel D. (706) 338
Mahaffey, Minnie (1249) 310
Miksch, Amos C. (310) 310
Miksch. Elizabeth (7i) 272
Miller, Phillipplne (33) 287
Odenwelder. Kussel C. (830) 322
BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 39 1
Oerter, iieiiry J. (151) 21)9
Pearson, Italeigh (1529) 300
Pfeiffer, James A. (1568) 303
Phelps, AxMie (887) 33U
Reed, Marcus J. (724) 351
Regennas, Cornelia (168) 359
Regeunas, Dr. Eiugene (584) 359
Rice, Carrie A. (415) 330
Ricksecker, Olevia A. (285) 315
Rominger, Eve Rosina (47) 309
Rominger, William x. (638) 329
Saylor, Francis G. (488) 348
Schneebeli, Carrie K (837) 305
Sclineebeli, Ellis C. (1402) 328
Seyfried. Matilda (456) 318
Seyfried. Wilson D. (1062) 271
Sheldon, Hannah (729) 292
Siegfried. Anna C. (500) 326
Siegfried. Howard (520) 326
Siegfried. Joseph W. (140) 310
Siegfried, Johanna (35) 284
Siegfried, S. Henry A. (144) 293
Smith, William C. (543) 321
Steiner, Augusta E. (428) 313
Steiner. Alexander B. (269) 269
Steiner, Tilghman S. 1 . (814) 348
Steinmetz, Catherine (454) 354
Steinmetz, Rev. Charles (1060) 344
Steinmetz, Rot. Milton J. (1059) 355
Steinmetz, J. Franklin (1056) 355
Stocker, Susan C. (88) 313
Straubel, Mary (1317) 349
Temple, Josephine A. (667) 355
Tinkle, Amanda (564) .^ 319
Tolle, Josephine A. (667) ' 355
Trein, Louisa C. (133) 306
Trein, Stephen A. (461) 322
Trein, Lucinda (953) 322
Trein, Eugene D. (1065) 342
Uhler, Louisa C. (105) 312
Wolle, Angelica L. (286) 296
Wolle, Joseph A. (1406) 327
Whitesell, Elizabeth (24) 289
Womack, James C. (640) 329
9 872