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Of Quakertown. The Clymer family is of German origin, the name having been formerly spelled Klemmer. It was brought to this country by two brothers, one of whom was Christian Clymer, or Klemmer. He was born in 1697 in Germany, and is thought to have emigrated to America prior to 1730.
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George Clymer, son of Christopher Clymer, was born at Philadelphia the 10th of June, 1739. On his mother's side he descended from the Fitzwaters, among the earliest immigrants to the province.
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Head: Morris Clymer born about 1856, (1) Born in Pennsylvania (1) Home in 1870: New Britain, Bucks County Pennsylvania (1) Post Office: Line Lexington Household: (1)
Head: Morris A Clymer, born 1866 (2) Born in Pennsylvania (2) Home in 1910: Philadelphia Ward 32, Philadelphia Pennsylvania (2) Married, Spouse – Caroline (2) Father’s Birthplace: Pennsylvania (2) Mother’s Birthplace: Pennsylvania (2) Number of Years in current marriage: 24 (2) Married 1885/6 (2) Household: (2)
Head: Morris A Clymer (3) Age in 1920: 64 (3) Born about 1856 (3) Born in Pennsylvania (3) Marital Status: Widowed Mothers birthplace: Pennsylvania Fathers birthplace: Pennsylvania Household (3)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates Index, 1803 -1915 Name: Caroline Clymer (3) Birth Date: 1855 Birth Place: PA Death Date: 3 Dec 1912 Death Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Age at Death: 57 Burial Date: 5 Dec 1912 Burial Place: Lansdale Pennsylvania Gender: Female Race: White Occupation: Housewife Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marital Status: Married Father: Thomas Leaster Father's Birth Place: Pennsylvania Mother: Elizabeth Mother's Birth Place: Pennsylvania FHL Film Number: 1421355
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1864) 2nd Inaugural
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