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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 

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tf\e^  3*^un6amcntal  ^cnct  of  (Our  Better  5;:itjcs, 

^Itfcfi  sought  Itetognition  at  tl^eir  f^anis  ; 

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and 

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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. 


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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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THE   HISTORY  OF 


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. 


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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 


/,: 


^2: 


^^ 


I 


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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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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273 


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    EBISECKE. 

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 


278  THE    HISTORY   OF 

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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HOMESTEAD  OF   FRANCIS  CLEWELL 


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- 


282  THE    HISTORY    OF 

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  AND    WIFE. 

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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THE    HISTORY    OF 


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 


THE    CLEWELL   FAMILY  2^5 

]\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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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THE    HISTORY   OF 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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353 


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. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
Clewell. 
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. 


3  So 


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 


3^6 


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 

T 

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 

w 

^^'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 

Y 

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 

z 

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 


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