Martin Klunk1 (M) b. circa 1746, d. 15 October 1795, #1718 |
| Father* | | Peter Klunck |
| Mother* | circa 1716 | Mary (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1746 | Child; 2 |
| Marriage* | | Groom; Bride: Catharine Grim3,4 |
| Death* | 15 October 1795 | Deceased; Berwick Twp, York Co, PA5,6 |
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| CoParent | | Catharine Grim |
| Son* | circa 1784 | Peter Klunk |
| Son* | circa 1785 | Martin Klunk+ |
| Son* | 2 December 1788 | John Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1791 | Mary Klunk |
| Son* | circa 1792 | Joseph Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1793 | Anna Klunk |
| Daughter* | 14 October 1795 | Catherine Klunk |
Citations
- [S469] Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills of York County, Pennsylvania 1749-1798.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
- [S1881] Records on the Clunk family compiled and supplied by Carleene Roe, <e-mail address> 8/2000, Carleene writes, "Catherine Grim is listed in Wood's 'Klunk Family History,' 'Riley Vol. 7, page 73,' and 'York Co Orphans Court, Book no. 1, page 246.'"
- [S1987] Martin Clunk probate, York Co Orphan's Court, Vol. G, p. 263, names his widow as Catharine.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Mr. Wood cites "McSherrystown, PA, Bicentennial Volume 1763-1963."
- [S204] Adams County (PA) Church Records of the Eighteenth Century, "Martin Clunk died 1795."
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Elizabeth Klunck1 (F) d. 31 July 1826, #1719 |
| Father* | | Peter Klunck |
| Mother* | circa 1716 | Mary (?) |
| Death* | 31 July 1826 | Deceased; 2 |
Citations
- [S469] Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills of York County, Pennsylvania 1749-1798.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel death records, V. I, p. ? On the PA GenWeb site, her death is listed "Gettysburg Newspaper deaths Aug 9, 1826 On 31st, Elizabeth Clunk, d/Martin Clunk of M'Sherrystown (in my database, she is listed as a daughter of Peter, not Martin, with a 31 Jul 1826 date of death).
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Margaret Klunck1 (F) #1720 |
| Father* | | Peter Klunck |
| Mother* | circa 1716 | Mary (?) |
Citations
- [S469] Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills of York County, Pennsylvania 1749-1798.
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Anna M. Klunck1 (F) b. circa 1758, d. 4 September 1791, #1721 |
| Father* | | Peter Klunck |
| Mother* | circa 1716 | Mary (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1758 | Child; 2 |
| Married Name | | Marshall3 |
| Marriage* | | Bride; Groom: Peter Marshall3 |
| Death* | 4 September 1791 | Deceased; 4 |
| Burial* | 6 September 1791 | Interred; Conewago Chapel Cemetery, York Co, PA5 |
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| CoParent | circa 1750 | Peter Marshall |
| Daughter* | circa 1777 | Elizabeth Marshall+6 |
Citations
- [S469] Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills of York County, Pennsylvania 1749-1798.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Based on age 'about 33 years' on death record.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel death records, 'Anna Klunk wife of Peter Marshall.'
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel death records V. 1, p. 262, Child b. Oct???
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel death records V. 1, p. 262.
- [S2225] Klunk family records compiled and supplied 2/01 by Angela <e-mail address>, "Elizabeth Marshall b. ca. 1777 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA d. Mar 1818? m. Mathias Martin Sr. m. Mar 7 1797 Sacred Heart RCC, Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA b. 1772 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA d. Feb 26 1815 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA. Elizabeth and all her siblings were named in Peter Marshall Sr's will, recorded at Gbg. in Will Book C, No. 848, dated Apr 22 1819. Peter Jr. and Henry Hemler, son-in-law were named executors. Accounts were settled on Dec 23 1823. She appears in the 1820 Census of Oxford Twp, Adams Co, Pa as a "widow" with 2 males age 10-15, 1 male 16-18, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-45. Letters of Admin for Elizabeth Martin's estate were granted to Wm. Boyd on Mar 10 1818 in Adams Co; accts were settled Jan 31 1839 (LDS)."
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Magdalena Klunck1 (F) b. circa 1764, #1722 |
| Father* | | Peter Klunck |
| Mother* | circa 1716 | Mary (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1764 | Child; 2 |
Citations
- [S469] Abstracts of Unrecorded Wills of York County, Pennsylvania 1749-1798.
- [S806] Children of Peter Klunk, York So, PA Orphans Court Guardian Bk. D, p. 179, 9 Aug 1780, Magdalena was age 16.
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Catharine Grim (F) #1723 |
| Marriage* | | Bride; Groom: Martin Klunk1,2 |
| Married Name | | Klunk1,2 |
| Married Name | before 21 May 1806 | Richter3 |
| Marriage* | before 21 May 1806 | Bride; Groom: Joseph Richter3 |
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| CoParent | circa 1746 | Martin Klunk |
| Son* | circa 1784 | Peter Klunk |
| Son* | circa 1785 | Martin Klunk+ |
| Son* | 2 December 1788 | John Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1791 | Mary Klunk |
| Son* | circa 1792 | Joseph Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1793 | Anna Klunk |
| Daughter* | 14 October 1795 | Catherine Klunk |
Citations
- [S1881] Records on the Clunk family compiled and supplied by Carleene Roe, <e-mail address> 8/2000, Carleene writes, "Catherine Grim is listed in Wood's 'Klunk Family History,' 'Riley Vol. 7, page 73,' and 'York Co Orphans Court, Book no. 1, page 246.'"
- [S1987] Martin Clunk probate, York Co Orphan's Court, Vol. G, p. 263, names his widow as Catharine.
- [S1987] Martin Clunk probate, York Co Orphan's Court, Vol. G, p. 263, names his widow as Catharine, York Co, PA Orphan's Court, Vol. I, p. 246, FHLC 22,150. Petition for Valuation by Peter Clunk, oldest son of Martin Clunk; the children are named and the widow has remarried to Joseph Richter before 21 May 1806.
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Peter Marshall (M) b. circa 1750, d. 22 April 1819, #1724 |
| Birth* | circa 1750 | Berks Co, PA1 |
| Marriage* | | Groom; Bride: Anna M. Klunck2 |
| Death* | 22 April 1819 | Deceased; Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA1 |
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| CoParent | circa 1758 | Anna M. Klunck |
| Daughter* | circa 1777 | Elizabeth Marshall+3 |
Citations
- [S2225] Klunk family records compiled and supplied 2/01 by Angela <e-mail address>, b. 175_ Berks Co, Pa d. Apr 22 1819 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, Pa. [son of Frantz Marshall, Sr and Margaret Grandadam]
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel death records, 'Anna Klunk wife of Peter Marshall.'
- [S2225] Klunk family records compiled and supplied 2/01 by Angela <e-mail address>, "Elizabeth Marshall b. ca. 1777 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA d. Mar 1818? m. Mathias Martin Sr. m. Mar 7 1797 Sacred Heart RCC, Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA b. 1772 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA d. Feb 26 1815 Berwick Twp, Adams Co, PA. Elizabeth and all her siblings were named in Peter Marshall Sr's will, recorded at Gbg. in Will Book C, No. 848, dated Apr 22 1819. Peter Jr. and Henry Hemler, son-in-law were named executors. Accounts were settled on Dec 23 1823. She appears in the 1820 Census of Oxford Twp, Adams Co, Pa as a "widow" with 2 males age 10-15, 1 male 16-18, 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 26-45. Letters of Admin for Elizabeth Martin's estate were granted to Wm. Boyd on Mar 10 1818 in Adams Co; accts were settled Jan 31 1839 (LDS)."
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Mary Ehrman1,2,3 (F) d. circa 1791, #1725 |
| Father* | | Joseph Ehrman |
| Mother* | | Catharina (?) |
| Marriage* | circa 1775 | Bride; Groom: Peter Klunk4,3,2 |
| Married Name | circa 1775 | Klunk4,3,2 |
| Death* | circa 1791 | Deceased; |
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| CoParent | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Daughter* | | Theresa Klunk |
| Son* | circa 1776 | Peter Klunk |
| Son* | December 1777 | Joseph Klunk |
| Son* | after 1782 | John Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1788 | Mary Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1790 | Catharine Klunk |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Adams Co Will Bk. A p. 63.
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Peter Klunk1,2,3 (M) b. circa 1776, d. circa 1849, #1726 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Mary Ehrman |
| Birth* | circa 1776 | Child; Berwick Twp, York Co, PA4 |
| Marriage* | 5 September 1809 | Groom; Bride: Christina Bross; Adams Co, PA5 |
| Death* | circa 1849 | Deceased; 4 |
| Probate* | 10 October 1849 | Deceased; Adams Co, PA6 |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 233.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Letters of administration Nr. 2774.
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Joseph Klunk1,2,3 (M) b. December 1777, d. 13 October 1853, #1727 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Mary Ehrman |
| Birth* | December 1777 | Child; 4 |
| Marriage* | 2 August 1803 | Groom; Bride: Mary Norbeck; Adams Co, PA5 |
| Death* | 13 October 1853 | Deceased; Mt. Pleasant Twp, Adams Co, PA6 |
| Burial* | October 1853 | Interred; Conewago Chapel Cemetery, Adams Co, PA7 |
| Probate | | Deceased; 8 |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Hanover Spectator (21 Oct 1853) 75 yrs 10 mo. or born 1776.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 224.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, 77 years old per Conewago Chapel Cemetery records.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel cemetery records.
- [S1988] Probate of Joseph Klunk, Administrations Nr. 3520.
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John Klunk1,2,3 (M) b. after 1782, d. circa 1810, #1728 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Mary Ehrman |
| Birth* | after 1782 | Child; 4 |
| Marriage* | 1 February 1807 | Groom; Bride: Susanna Conley; Adams Co, PA5 |
| Death* | circa 1810 | Deceased; Hanover Twp, York Co, PA4 |
| Probate* | | Deceased; 6 |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 229.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, York Co Administrations CC-349, Orphans Ct. Bk. K and Bk. L.
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Mary Klunk1,2,3,4 (F) b. circa 1788, d. after 1850, #1729 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Mary Ehrman |
| Birth* | circa 1788 | Child; 5 |
| Death* | after 1850 | Deceased; 6 |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Mr. Wood writes that in the 1850 Census of Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA, she was listed as unmarried.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Mr. Wood cites the 1850 Census Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
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Theresa Klunk1,2,3 (F) d. after 1843, #1730 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Mary Ehrman |
| Death* | after 1843 | Deceased; 4 |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
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Christina Bross (F) #1731 |
| Marriage* | 5 September 1809 | Bride; Groom: Peter Klunk; Adams Co, PA1 |
| Married Name | 5 September 1809 | Klunk1 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 233.
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Mary Norbeck (F) #1732 |
| Marriage* | 2 August 1803 | Bride; Groom: Joseph Klunk; Adams Co, PA1 |
| Married Name | 2 August 1803 | Klunk1 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 224.
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Susanna Conley (F) #1733 |
| Marriage* | 1 February 1807 | Bride; Groom: John Klunk; Adams Co, PA1 |
| Married Name | 1 February 1807 | Klunk1 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 229.
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Catharine Klunk1,2,3 (F) b. circa 1790, d. 19 July 1840, #1734 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Mary Ehrman |
| Birth* | circa 1790 | Child; 4 |
| Married Name | 10 February 1812 | Sterner5,2,6 |
| Marriage* | 10 February 1812 | Bride; Groom: Jacob Sterner; Adams Co, PA5,2,6 |
| Death* | 19 July 1840 | Deceased; Heidelberg Twp, York Co, PA7 |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1894] Will of Appolonia Ehrman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 236.
- [S1895] Petition of Jacob Sterner, York Co, PA Orphans Court, Vol. T, p. 103, FHLC 22,157, 29 Jan 1839, "Klunk. Upon the petition and affidavit of Jacob Sterner, intermarried with Catharine one of the Daughters of Peter Klunk Deceased stating that Jacob Clunk and John Elder the Executors of the Will of said deceased are wasting and mismanaging the Estate or property under their charge and praying that a citation may be issued requiring them to show cause why they should not give security or be dismissed from their trust-- whereupon the Court award a citation upon the said Jacob Klunk and John Elder to be and appear at an Orphans Court to be held at York for the County of York on the 19th day of February next, then and there to show cause why they should not give security for the faithfull performance of their trust or be discharged from their executorship".
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, York Co Adms Bk NN, p. 228.
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Jacob Sterner (M) #1735 |
| Marriage* | 10 February 1812 | Groom; Bride: Catharine Klunk; Adams Co, PA1,2,3 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 236.
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S1895] Petition of Jacob Sterner, York Co, PA Orphans Court, Vol. T, p. 103, FHLC 22,157, 29 Jan 1839, "Klunk. Upon the petition and affidavit of Jacob Sterner, intermarried with Catharine one of the Daughters of Peter Klunk Deceased stating that Jacob Clunk and John Elder the Executors of the Will of said deceased are wasting and mismanaging the Estate or property under their charge and praying that a citation may be issued requiring them to show cause why they should not give security or be dismissed from their trust-- whereupon the Court award a citation upon the said Jacob Klunk and John Elder to be and appear at an Orphans Court to be held at York for the County of York on the 19th day of February next, then and there to show cause why they should not give security for the faithfull performance of their trust or be discharged from their executorship".
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Jacob Klunk1 (M) b. 16 September 1794, d. 2 November 1871, #1736 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Biography* | | Jacob Kluck was a fencemaker. |
| Birth* | 16 September 1794 | Child; 2 |
| Marriage* | 17 April 1827 | Groom; Bride: Mary Ann Fleshman3 |
| Death* | 2 November 1871 | Deceased; Heidelberg Twp, York Co, PA4,5 |
| Burial* | November 1871 | Interred; Conewago Chapel Cemetery, York Co, PA2 |
| Probate | | Deceased; 6 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel Cemetery Records.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 254.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel Cemetery Records.
- [S284] The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 'Conewago Chapel' Edge Grove, Adams Co., PA. Death & Burial Records 1752-1979.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, York Co Wills Bk Y, p. 271.
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Anthony Klunk1,2,3 (M) b. 29 July 1795, d. May 1845, #1737 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Biography* | | Anthony was a shoemaker. |
| Birth2 | 29 September 1794 | Child; 4,3 |
| Birth* | 29 July 1795 | Child; Adams Co, PA5,6 |
| Baptism | 10 October 1795 | Baptized; Conewago Chapel, Adams Co, PA, Catholic2 |
| Marriage* | 26 May 1817 | Groom; Bride: Ann Elizabeth Elder; Adams Co, PA5,7,3 |
| Death* | May 1845 | Deceased; Columbiana Co, OH8 |
| Probate* | June 1849 | Deceased; Columbiana Co, OH9 |
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| CoParent | 21 December 1794 | Ann Elizabeth Elder |
| Son* | 13 December 1817 | Jacob Clunk+ |
| Daughter* | 20 April 1819 | Eliza Clunk |
| Son* | 23 June 1820 | John Clunk+ |
| Daughter* | 8 September 1822 | Mary Ann Clunk |
| Son* | 24 July 1825 | Martin Clunk+ |
| Son* | circa 1826 | Charles Clunk |
| Son* | circa 1826 | Anthony Clunk+ |
| Son* | 13 February 1829 | Nicholas Marshall Clunk+ |
| Daughter* | 6 June 1831 | Rebecca Ann Clunk+ |
| Son* | circa 1834 | Joseph Clunk |
| Daughter* | 15 August 1834 | Margaret Ann Clunk+ |
| Son* | October 1837 | William Clunk+ |
| Son* | 1839 | Peter Clunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1842 | Catharine Clunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1844 | Ann Maria Clunk |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S204] Adams County (PA) Church Records of the Eighteenth Century.
- [S2113] History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Columbiana County.
- [S204] Adams County (PA) Church Records of the Eighteenth Century, p. 192, "Anthony Clunk of Peter & Elizabeth Clunk; b. Sep 29, 1794; bapt. Oct 10 1795; spon: Henry Klein & Helena Weber; I-15."
- [S432] History of Upper Ohio Valley.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel Birth Records V. 1, p. 15.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 241.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Pension file son Joseph and York Co Deed Bk 3U, p. 389.
- [S553] Girard Flory and Margaret A. Clunk family records supplied 6/2000 by Claudette M. Rogers <e-mail address>.
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Margarita 'Peggy' Klunk1,2 (M) b. 30 September 1797, d. 16 September 1882, #1738 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | 30 September 1797 | Child; 3,4 |
| Baptism | 14 December 1797 | Baptized; Conewago Chapel, Adams Co, PA, Catholic3 |
| Death* | 16 September 1882 | Deceased; McSherrystown, Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA5 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S204] Adams County (PA) Church Records of the Eighteenth Century.
- [S204] Adams County (PA) Church Records of the Eighteenth Century, p. 196, "Margarita Clunk of Peter & Elisabeth Clunk; b. Sep 30, 1797; bapt; Dec 14 1797; spon: Richard & Margarita Adam; I-22."
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel birth records V. 1, p. 22.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Hanover Herald.
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Elizabeth Klunk1 (F) b. circa 1800, d. after 1870, #1739 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | circa 1800 | Child; 2 |
| Death* | after 1870 | Deceased; 3 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, 1850 Census Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA, p. 567.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Last found on 1870 Census Conewago Twp, Adams Co, PA.
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Anne Klunk1 (F) b. 25 June 1801, d. 13 December 1887, #1740 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | 25 June 1801 | Child; Adams Co, PA2 |
| Married Name | 7 August 1823 | Elder3,1 |
| Marriage* | 7 August 1823 | Bride; Groom: John Elder; Adams Co, PA3,1 |
| Death* | 13 December 1887 | Deceased; Pigeon Hills, Adams Co, PA4 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel birth records V. 1, p. ?. The location was supplied by Claudette Rogers.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 249.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Hanover Herald, 7 Jan 1888.
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Lydia Klunk1 (F) d. 22 January 1893, #1741 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | | Child; 2 |
| Married Name | 1 November 1828 | Stornbaugh3,1 |
| Marriage* | 1 November 1828 | Bride; Groom: John Stornbaugh; Adams Co, PA3,1 |
| Death* | 22 January 1893 | Deceased; PA4,5 |
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| CoParent | circa 1803 | John Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | circa 1829 | Maria Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | 26 November 1830 | Susan Stambach |
| Son* | 17 November 1832 | Peter Lewis Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | circa 1834 | Anna Mary Stornbaugh |
| Son* | 31 October 1837 | Joseph Peter Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | 7 August 1839 | Lydia Stormbach |
| Daughter* | 12 November 1845 | Helen Catherine Stormbacher |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 256.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Mr. Wood indicated that she died after 1891.
- [S908] Clunk family records compiled and supplied by Phyllis Morefield, Jul 2000 <e-mail address>.
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Judith Klunk1,2 (F) b. 21 January 1809, d. after 1850, #1742 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | 21 January 1809 | Child; 2,3 |
| Baptism | 27 January 1809 | Baptized; Conewago Chapel, Adams Co, PA, Catholic2 |
| Married Name | | Strasback1 |
| Marriage* | | Bride; Groom: Adam Strasback1 |
| Death* | after 1850 | Deceased; 4 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S299] Albert Dudrear Jr., Arthur Cunningham and Frances Miller, The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 'Conewago Chapel' Edge Grove, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Baptism Records 1790-1890.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel birth records V. 1, p. 89.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, living Paradise Twp, York Co, PA in 1850 Census.
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Apolonia Klunk1,2 (F) b. 13 May 1811, d. 3 July 1899, #1743 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | 13 May 1811 | Child; 2,3 |
| Baptism | 25 May 1811 | Baptized; Conewago Chapel, Adams Co, PA, Catholic2 |
| Married Name | 27 November 1832 | Ginter4,1 |
| Marriage* | 27 November 1832 | Bride; Groom: Anthony Ginter; Adams Co, PA4,1 |
| Death* | 3 July 1899 | Deceased; New Oxford, Adams Co, PA5 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S299] Albert Dudrear Jr., Arthur Cunningham and Frances Miller, The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 'Conewago Chapel' Edge Grove, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Baptism Records 1790-1890.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel birth records V. 1, p. 109.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 259.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Riely, V. 5, p. 595.
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John Klunk1,2 (M) b. 2 November 1813, d. 30 March 1891, #1744 |
| Father* | circa 1748 | Peter Klunk |
| Mother* | | Elizabeth Weber |
| Birth* | 2 November 1813 | Child; 2,3 |
| Baptism | 26 November 1813 | Baptized; Conewago Chapel, Adams Co, PA, Catholic2 |
| Death* | 30 March 1891 | Deceased; Hamilton Twp, Adams Co, PA4 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
- [S299] Albert Dudrear Jr., Arthur Cunningham and Frances Miller, The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 'Conewago Chapel' Edge Grove, Adams County, Pennsylvania, Baptism Records 1790-1890.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel birth records V. 1, p. 131.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Adams Co Adms no. 6907, no issue.
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Mary Ann Fleshman1 (F) b. 4 November 1801, d. 2 November 1861, #1745 |
| Birth* | 4 November 1801 | Child; 2 |
| Marriage* | 17 April 1827 | Bride; Groom: Jacob Klunk3 |
| Married Name | 17 April 1827 | Klunk3 |
| Death* | 2 November 1861 | Deceased; 2 |
| Burial* | November 1861 | Interred; Conewago Chapel Cemetery, York Co, PA2 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, daughter of Philip & Elizabeth (Foller) Fleshman.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel cemetery records.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records, V. 1, p. 254.
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Ann Elizabeth Elder1,2 (F) b. 21 December 1794, #1746 |
| Birth* | 21 December 1794 | Child; Littletown, Adams Co, PA3,2 |
| Marriage* | 26 May 1817 | Bride; Groom: Anthony Klunk; Adams Co, PA4,5,6 |
| Married Name | 26 May 1817 | Klunk4,5,6 |
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| CoParent | 29 July 1795 | Anthony Klunk |
| Son* | 13 December 1817 | Jacob Clunk+ |
| Daughter* | 20 April 1819 | Eliza Clunk |
| Son* | 23 June 1820 | John Clunk+ |
| Daughter* | 8 September 1822 | Mary Ann Clunk |
| Son* | 24 July 1825 | Martin Clunk+ |
| Son* | circa 1826 | Charles Clunk |
| Son* | circa 1826 | Anthony Clunk+ |
| Son* | 13 February 1829 | Nicholas Marshall Clunk+ |
| Daughter* | 6 June 1831 | Rebecca Ann Clunk+ |
| Son* | circa 1834 | Joseph Clunk |
| Daughter* | 15 August 1834 | Margaret Ann Clunk+ |
| Son* | October 1837 | William Clunk+ |
| Son* | 1839 | Peter Clunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1842 | Catharine Clunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1844 | Ann Maria Clunk |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Mr. Wood writes, "She might be the Mrs. Elizabeth Clunk who died 10 Aug 1878, aged 86 years 1 month 23 days per Hanover Spectator, 14 Aug 1878."
- [S905] Carlisle and Clunk family records from Peggy Duff Munson's FTM web page, July 2000, <e-mail address>, Peggy writes, "C. William Elder says that the mother of Anna Elizabeth Elder b. 12-21-1794 in Littletown, Adams, PA wife of Anthony Clunk was Mary Magdalen Adams b. 1772/1773 Her parents were Thomas Adams b. 7-5-1735 England m. c. 1760 d. 12-5-1776 Conewago, York Co., PA & Magdalena ? b. c. 1722 England died. 1-2-1826 Taneytown, MD."
- [S553] Girard Flory and Margaret A. Clunk family records supplied 6/2000 by Claudette M. Rogers <e-mail address>.
- [S432] History of Upper Ohio Valley.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 241.
- [S2113] History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Columbiana County.
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John Elder (M) #1747 |
| Marriage* | 7 August 1823 | Groom; Bride: Anne Klunk; Adams Co, PA1,2 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 249.
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
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John Stornbaugh1 (M) b. circa 1803, d. before 13 January 1871, #1748 |
| Birth* | circa 1803 | Child; PA2 |
| Marriage* | 1 November 1828 | Groom; Bride: Lydia Klunk; Adams Co, PA3,4 |
| Marriage2* | 4 November 1828 | Groom; Adams Co, PA2 |
| Death* | before 13 January 1871 | Deceased; 2 |
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| CoParent | | Lydia Klunk |
| Daughter* | circa 1829 | Maria Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | 26 November 1830 | Susan Stambach |
| Son* | 17 November 1832 | Peter Lewis Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | circa 1834 | Anna Mary Stornbaugh |
| Son* | 31 October 1837 | Joseph Peter Stornbaugh |
| Daughter* | 7 August 1839 | Lydia Stormbach |
| Daughter* | 12 November 1845 | Helen Catherine Stormbacher |
Citations
- [S908] Clunk family records compiled and supplied by Phyllis Morefield, Jul 2000 <e-mail address>, Although his surname was been spelled Stormbauch in records, Phyllis is a descendant of this line and tells us that the correct spelling is Stornbaugh.
- [S908] Clunk family records compiled and supplied by Phyllis Morefield, Jul 2000 <e-mail address>.
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 256.
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
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Adam Strasback (M) #1749 |
| Marriage* | | Groom; Bride: Judith Klunk1 |
Citations
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
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Anthony Ginter (M) #1750 |
| Marriage* | 27 November 1832 | Groom; Bride: Apolonia Klunk; Adams Co, PA1,2 |
Citations
- [S459] Charles R. Wood, The Klunk (Clunk) Family, Conewago Chapel marriage records V. 1, p. 259.
- [S1374] Will of Peter Klunk, Will Book R, p. 336, dated 11 Apr 1837, recorded 23 June 1837, York Co, PA, FHLC 22,136 in the custody of the LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT. "In the name of God Amen. I Peter Klunk widower of Heidelberg Township in the County of York.... old and weak in body but yet of a sound and disposing mind memory and understanding.... And to the Revd Mr. Peken priest at the Blue Spring Chapel or if he would then be removed by death or otherwise to his successor in the same office I direct my executors to pay the sum of Twenty Dollars for administering divine service at my Funeral. ...I give and bequeath to my youngest son John he being the second son of that name the elder having died and left issue, One Bed and Bedstead, a chest and one Cow of the Value of Eighteen Dollars as my other sons have got and Sixty Dollars in Cash to be paid him in advance as as soon as it can be raised out of my effects for serving me since his age of twenty one years. And provided if I should survive the time of one year, and my son John thereafter continue with me farming faithfully as heretofore he shall have the sum of sixty dollars for every year he shall so continue besides his Clothing for his services out of the profits of my farm. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters who are yet single and with me viz Mary, Therece, Elizabeth and Peggy each her bed and bedstead Chest coverlet and quilts which they now respectfully have and own in my house, and each one Table, Dough_?_ough and six chairs, an Iron kettle and Iron pot and a bed like those above mentioned to Peggy who has yet none and each such other articles of utensils as my married daughters are known to have received & all to be furnished at the expense of my Estate. And also I give each of my said daughters one Cow of the value of eighteen dollars at least and one Heiffer of the value of ten Dollars. & one sheep and two hogs or shoats[?] as my married daughters have got or the value thereof in Money if preferred all which articles shall be delivered or paid them respectively by my Executors in proper time after my Death. ....I give and bequeathe the surplus of the proceeds of my Estate not otherwise bequeathed to all my children viz Peter, Joseph, Mary and the children of my elder son John, Decd by representation of their Father. Therece & Catharine Married with Jacob Sterner, Elizabeth, Jacob, Anthony and Peggy, Anne married with John Elder and Martin, Lydia married with John Stornbauch, Judith married with Adam Strasbach, Apolonia married with Anthony Ginter and John to be parted and divided among them in equal shares the children of my departed son John to inherit their father's share as Tenants in common. And lastly I nominate my son Jacob Klunk and John Elder, my son in law Executors of this my last Will.... [he makes his mark] [teste: Henry and Michl Bucher]....".
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Joseph Richter (M) #1751 |
| Marriage* | before 21 May 1806 | Groom; Bride: Catharine Grim1 |
Citations
- [S1987] Martin Clunk probate, York Co Orphan's Court, Vol. G, p. 263, names his widow as Catharine, York Co, PA Orphan's Court, Vol. I, p. 246, FHLC 22,150. Petition for Valuation by Peter Clunk, oldest son of Martin Clunk; the children are named and the widow has remarried to Joseph Richter before 21 May 1806.
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Irene Keeney (F) #1752 |
| Married Name | | Gifford1 |
| Marriage* | | Bride; Groom: Lafayette Gifford1 |
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| CoParent | 4 April 1837 | Lafayette Gifford |
| Son* | 1853 | Franklin Gifford |
Citations
- [S2097] Gifford family records compiled and supplied by Wayne Gifford <e-mail address> 3/99.
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Joseph Ehrman (M) d. 1798, #1753 |
| Marriage* | | Groom; Bride: Catharina (?)1 |
| Death* | 1798 | Deceased; York Co, PA1 |
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| CoParent | | Catharina (?) |
| Daughter* | | Mary Ehrman+ |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
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Catharina (?) (F) d. after 1798, #1754 |
| Marriage* | | Bride; Groom: Joseph Ehrman1 |
| Married Name | | Ehrman1 |
| Death* | after 1798 | Deceased; 1 |
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| CoParent | | Joseph Ehrman |
| Daughter* | | Mary Ehrman+ |
Citations
- [S1218] Will of Joseph Ehrman, York Co, PA, Vol. J, p. 444, dated 24 July 1798"...I also give to my grandchildren Joseph, Peter and John sons and to Terezia, Mary and Catharina daughters of my daughter Mary, the Wife or Peter Klunk...".
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Henry Ashley (M) #1755 |
| Marriage* | | Groom; Bride: Sarah Ellen Gifford1 |
Citations
- [S2097] Gifford family records compiled and supplied by Wayne Gifford <e-mail address> 3/99.
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Sarah Ellen Gifford1,2 (F) b. 26 November 1869, #1756 |
| Father* | 25 June 1834 | Levi T. Gifford |
| Mother* | | Nancy Jane Heller |
| Birth* | 26 November 1869 | Child; 1 |
| Married Name | | Ashley1 |
| Marriage* | | Bride; Groom: Henry Ashley1 |
Citations
- [S2097] Gifford family records compiled and supplied by Wayne Gifford <e-mail address> 3/99.
- [S2666] Cozart-Gifford records compiled and supplied by Christine Bentley <e-mail address> 1/2004, "1880 federal census, Scioto Co. Vernon Twp: Levi Gifford 46 head; Jane N 46 wife; Rebecca J 14 dau; John J 12 son, my gr gr grandfather; Sarah 10 dau; Rossey C 8 dau; Masemillion 4 dau."
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Frederick Lesnitt1 (M) b. circa 1758, d. 6 April 1830, #1757 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1758 | Child; Frederick, Frederick Co, MD2 |
| Marriage* | circa 1796 | Groom; Bride: Isabell Wilson3 |
| Death* | 6 April 1830 | Deceased; 2 |
| Burial* | April 1830 | Interred; Bethany Cemetery, Bridgeville, Allegheny Co, PA2 |
| Probate | 10 April 1830 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA4 |
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| CoParent | circa 1776 | Isabell Wilson |
| Daughter* | | Arabella Lesnitt |
| Son* | circa 1797 | Christopher 'Christy' Lesnitt+ |
| Son* | 22 February 1800 | John Lesnitt |
| Daughter* | 14 October 1803 | Margaret Lesnitt |
| Son* | 18 January 1808 | Wilson Lesnitt+ |
| Daughter* | circa 1809 | Nancy Lesnitt |
| Daughter* | 18 June 1813 | Elizabeth Lesnitt |
| Son* | 1815 | Francis 'Frank' Lesnett+ |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S1989] Photograph of cemetery stone of Frederick Lisnett at Betheny Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S289] Dr. Thomas Cushing, A Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny County, Frederick's marriage date is based on birth of his first known child.
- [S1990] Will of Frederick Lesnet, Allegheny Co, PA, Vol. 3, p. 406.
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Francis 'Frank' Lesnitt1 (M) b. 13 November 1759, d. 25 June 1837, #1758 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | 13 November 1759 | Child; near Fort Pitt, now Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, PA2 |
| Marriage* | January 1787 | Groom; Bride: Rachel Kitten2 |
| Death* | 25 June 1837 | Deceased; PA2 |
| Burial* | 1837 | Interred; Bethany Cemetery, Bridgeville, Allegheny Co, PA3 |
| Probate | 4 July 1837 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA4 |
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| CoParent | circa 1755 | Rachel Kitten |
| Daughter* | circa 1797 | Susana Lesnitt |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S1019] Revolutionary War Pension Papers of Francis Lisnett, photocopies in possession of Win Wood.
- [S1914] Photograph of the cemetery stone of Francis Lisnett at Bethany Cemetery, in possession of Win Wood.
- [S1915] Francis Lesnett probate record, Allegheny Co, PA, Vol. 4, p. 382.
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Sophia Lisnet1 (F) b. circa 1762, d. 1842, #1759 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1762 | Child; MD2 |
| Married Name | 11 January 1787 | Rowley3 |
| Marriage* | 11 January 1787 | Bride; Groom: William Rowley; Allegheny Co, PA3 |
| Death* | 1842 | Deceased; 2 |
| Burial* | 1842 | Interred; Bethal Cemetery, Bridgeville, Allegheny Co, PA2 |
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| CoParent | 1747 | William Rowley |
| Son* | | George Rowley |
| Son* | | Gabriel Rowley+ |
| Son* | | William Rowley+ |
| Son* | | Christian Rowley+ |
| Daughter* | 1786 | Rebecca Rowley+ |
| Son* | circa 1790 | John Rowley+ |
| Daughter* | 3 November 1792 | Christianna Rowley+ |
| Son* | circa 1795 | Francis Rowley+ |
| Daughter* | 15 July 1810 | Sophia Rowley+ |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S291] Daniel M. Bennett, Genealogy of Christian Lesnett.
- [S807] Mark H. Welchley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Gazette Genealogical Gleanings, Item no. 1342.
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Margaret 'Peggy' Lisnet1 (F) b. circa 1767, d. 6 February 1836, #1760 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1767 | Child; 2 |
| Married Name | circa 1789 | Boyce3 |
| Marriage* | circa 1789 | Bride; Groom: Richard Boyce3 |
| Death* | 6 February 1836 | Deceased; So. Fayette Twp, Allegheny Co, PA4 |
| Burial* | February 1836 | Interred; Morgan Farm, Washington Co, PA5 |
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| CoParent | | |
| Child* | before 1789 | (?) Lisnet |
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| CoParent | circa 1733 | Richard Boyce |
| Son* | 12 September 1790 | Isaac Boyce |
| Son* | 6 April 1793 | Christian 'Christy' Boyce |
| Son* | 20 January 1796 | John W. Boyce |
| Daughter* | 5 July 1798 | Nancy Boyce |
| Daughter* | 22 January 1801 | Lydia Boyce |
| Son* | 24 June 1803 | Joseph Boyce |
| Daughter* | 25 December 1809 | Elizabeth Boyce |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S1991] Peggy's birth date is based on the probable birth order of the children in this family.
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA, Peggy's marriage date is based on birth of first known child.
- [S808] Lesnett family records compiled and supplied by Andy Knez.
- [S808] Lesnett family records compiled and supplied by Andy Knez, Fawcett/Boyce/Hickman Cemetery.
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Christian 'Christy' Lisnet1 (M) b. circa 1769, d. before 1790, #1761 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1769 | Child; 2 |
| Death* | before 1790 | Deceased; 3 |
| Burial* | | Interred; Wheeling, Ohio Co, WV4 |
| Probate | before 1790 | Deceased; 3 |
| Death2 | circa 1804 | Deceased; 4 |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S291] Daniel M. Bennett, Genealogy of Christian Lesnett.
- [S227] Elizabeth J. Wall, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Quarter Sessions Minutes, Book 1, June 1789-March 1793.
- [S289] Dr. Thomas Cushing, A Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny County.
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Christianna Lisnet1 (F) b. 13 March 1771, d. 19 April 1851, #1762 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | 13 March 1771 | Child; PA2 |
| Married Name | 9 May 1793 | Neal2 |
| Marriage* | 9 May 1793 | Bride; Groom: John Neal; PA2 |
| Death* | 19 April 1851 | Deceased; 3 |
| Burial* | April 1851 | Interred; Raccoon Presbyterian Cemetery, Candor, Washington Co, PA4,5 |
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| CoParent | circa 1769 | John Neal |
| Daughter* | | Nancy Neal |
| Son* | | Samuel Neal+ |
| Daughter* | | Betsy Neal+ |
| Son* | | Joseph Neal |
| Son* | | Joseph Neal+ |
| Son* | circa 1794 | John Neil II+ |
| Daughter* | 1801 | Sarah Neal+ |
| Son* | 1809 | Vance Neal+ |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA.
- [S1019] Revolutionary War Pension Papers of Francis Lisnett, photocopies in possession of Win Wood.
- [S291] Daniel M. Bennett, Genealogy of Christian Lesnett.
- [S291] Daniel M. Bennett, Genealogy of Christian Lesnett, He lists the cemetery as Candor.
- [S622] Melrose Cemetery and Raccoon Presbyterian Cemetery readings 4/99 by Bettie Morrow <e-mail address>, Berty indicates that Candor is the name of the village where the Raccoon Presbyterian Cemetery is located.
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George Lesnet1 (M) b. circa 1776, d. 8 February 1841, #1763 |
| Father* | circa 1728 | Christian Lisnet |
| Mother* | | Christianna (?) |
| Birth* | circa 1776 | Child; 2 |
| Death* | 8 February 1841 | Deceased; Columbiana Co, OH3 |
| Burial* | February 1841 | Interred; Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Wayne Twp, Columbiana Co, OH4 |
| Probate | 25 February 1841 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA5 |
Citations
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA, George never married.
- [S645] Records of Bethel Cemetery, These records state that George was age 65 at death.
- [S645] Records of Bethel Cemetery.
- [S646] Columbiana County Cemetery Inscriptions.
- [S647] George Lesnett probate records, Allegheny Co, PA, Will Book Vol. p. 236.
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Isabell Wilson (F) b. circa 1776, d. 16 February 1867, #1764 |
| Birth* | circa 1776 | Child; 1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1796 | Bride; Groom: Frederick Lesnitt2 |
| Death* | 16 February 1867 | Deceased; 1 |
| Burial* | 1867 | Interred; Bethany Cemetery, Bridgeville, Allegheny Co, PA1 |
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| CoParent | circa 1758 | Frederick Lesnitt |
| Daughter* | | Arabella Lesnitt |
| Son* | circa 1797 | Christopher 'Christy' Lesnitt+ |
| Son* | 22 February 1800 | John Lesnitt |
| Daughter* | 14 October 1803 | Margaret Lesnitt |
| Son* | 18 January 1808 | Wilson Lesnitt+ |
| Daughter* | circa 1809 | Nancy Lesnitt |
| Daughter* | 18 June 1813 | Elizabeth Lesnitt |
| Son* | 1815 | Francis 'Frank' Lesnett+ |
Citations
- [S291] Daniel M. Bennett, Genealogy of Christian Lesnett.
- [S289] Dr. Thomas Cushing, A Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny County, Frederick's marriage date is based on birth of his first known child.
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Rachel Kitten (F) b. circa 1755, d. 8 August 1854, #1765 |
| Birth* | circa 1755 | Child; MD1 |
| Marriage* | January 1787 | Bride; Groom: Francis 'Frank' Lesnitt2 |
| Married Name | January 1787 | Lesnitt2 |
| Death* | 8 August 1854 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA3 |
| Burial* | August 1854 | Interred; Bethany Cemetery, Bridgeville, Allegheny Co, PA3 |
| Probate | 3 October 1854 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA4 |
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| CoParent | 13 November 1759 | Francis 'Frank' Lesnitt |
| Daughter* | circa 1797 | Susana Lesnitt |
Citations
- [S1917] Photo of cemetery stone of Rachel Lesnett, at Bethany Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA, in possession of Win Wood, 98th year of life. The location is from the 1850 census.
- [S1019] Revolutionary War Pension Papers of Francis Lisnett, photocopies in possession of Win Wood.
- [S1917] Photo of cemetery stone of Rachel Lesnett, at Bethany Cemetery, Allegheny Co, PA, in possession of Win Wood.
- [S1916] Rachel Lesnett, Allegheny Co, PA Will Book 7, p. 601, Susanna is named in Rachel's will.
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William Rowley (M) b. 1747, d. 4 April 1814, #1766 |
| Birth* | 1747 | Child; England1 |
| Marriage* | 11 January 1787 | Groom; Bride: Sophia Lisnet; Allegheny Co, PA2 |
| Death* | 4 April 1814 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA3 |
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| CoParent | circa 1762 | Sophia Lisnet |
| Son* | | George Rowley |
| Son* | | Gabriel Rowley+ |
| Son* | | William Rowley+ |
| Son* | | Christian Rowley+ |
| Daughter* | 1786 | Rebecca Rowley+ |
| Son* | circa 1790 | John Rowley+ |
| Daughter* | 3 November 1792 | Christianna Rowley+ |
| Son* | circa 1795 | Francis Rowley+ |
| Daughter* | 15 July 1810 | Sophia Rowley+ |
Citations
- [S2358] William Rowley family records compiled and supplied Jun 1997, by Russ Woodward. The first generation and part of the information on subsequent generations is based on Daniel Bennett.
- [S807] Mark H. Welchley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Gazette Genealogical Gleanings, Item no. 1342.
- [S807] Mark H. Welchley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Gazette Genealogical Gleanings, Item no. 343.
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Richard Boyce (M) b. circa 1733, d. 6 February 1837, #1767 |
| Birth* | circa 1733 | Child; County Antrim, Northern Ireland1 |
| Marriage* | circa 1789 | Groom; Bride: Margaret 'Peggy' Lisnet2 |
| Death* | 6 February 1837 | Deceased; So. Fayette Twp, Allegheny Co, PA3,1 |
| Burial* | February 1837 | Interred; Morgan Farm, Washington Co, PA4 |
| Probate | 21 February 1837 | Deceased; Allegheny Co, PA5 |
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| CoParent | circa 1767 | Margaret 'Peggy' Lisnet |
| Son* | 12 September 1790 | Isaac Boyce |
| Son* | 6 April 1793 | Christian 'Christy' Boyce |
| Son* | 20 January 1796 | John W. Boyce |
| Daughter* | 5 July 1798 | Nancy Boyce |
| Daughter* | 22 January 1801 | Lydia Boyce |
| Son* | 24 June 1803 | Joseph Boyce |
| Daughter* | 25 December 1809 | Elizabeth Boyce |
Citations
- [S808] Lesnett family records compiled and supplied by Andy Knez.
- [S1692] Christian Lisnet, Testator, Will Book I, p. 253, no. 176, dated 27 Jun 1806, recorded 10 Oct 1807, Allegheny Co, PA, Peggy's marriage date is based on birth of first known child.
- [S291] Daniel M. Bennett, Genealogy of Christian Lesnett, lists 2 Feb 1837.
- [S808] Lesnett family records compiled and supplied by Andy Knez, Fawcett/Boyce/Hickman Cemetery.
- [S1992] Will of Richard Boyce, Allegheny County Will Book 3, p. 353.
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