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Henry M. Clemmer[1,2,3]

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Birth  Apr 1783  Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania  [4
Sex  Male 
Eby ID  00024-1917 
Died  13 Aug 1866    [5
Person ID  I17044 
Last Modified  21 Aug 2004 
 
Father  Abraham Clemmer 
Mother  Maria Mosser 
Group Sheet  F3772 
 
Family 1  Sarah (Sallie) Bergey, b. Mar 1786 
Married  1806    [6
Children 
 1. Maria Clemmer, b. 20 Dec 1807, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
 2. Susanna Clemmer, b. 29 Dec 1810, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
 3. Sarah Clemmer, b. 21 Dec 1812, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
 4. Leah Clemmer, b. 14 Oct 1814, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
 5. Rachel Clemmer, b. 15 Dec 1816, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
 6. Abraham B. Clemmer, b. 2 Mar 1819, Franconia Twp., Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania
 7. Jacob Clemmer, b. 22 Feb 1821
 8. John Clemmer, b. 16 Dec 1822, Near Preston, Waterloo Co., Ontario
Group Sheet  F552 
 
Notes  Henry M. Clemmer, "son of Abraham, was born in Franconia Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, in April, 1783, and died August 13th, 1866. In 1806 he was married to Sarah Bergey who was born in March, 1786, and died April 7th, 1867. They, in company with others, moved to Canada and arrived at old Christian Shantz's, one mile south-east of Berlin, in May, 1822. During the summer he purchased from H. Lamb, a farm situated near Preston. On this place he resided until 1837 when he made a deal with Christian Erb, exchanging this place for one of over two hundred acres, situated two miles north of the town of Waterloo. Here they resided until their deaths. They had a family of eight children, all of which were born in Franconia Township except John, the youngest, who was born in Canada. The names of the children are as follows:"
 
Sources  1. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 448   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
2. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 758   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
3. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 229   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
4. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 448   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
5. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 448   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
6. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 448   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
 
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