Susannah Klinger

F, #241, b. 12 October 1840, d. 18 July 1877
  • Last Edited: 13 Jul 2007

Children of Susannah Klinger and William Romberger

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 303. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S190] 1870 US Census, Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1335; Page: 540; Image: 198.
  3. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 416. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.

Johannes Klinger

M, #242, b. 8 February 1843, d. 26 May 1918
  • Last Edited: 29 Jun 2017
  • Johannes Klinger also went by the name of John.1
  • He was born on 8 February 1843, Dauphin County, PA.2
  • He was the son of Daniel Klinger and Mary Ann Schoffstall.
  • For a time John, lived on the Peter Klinger homestead south of Klinger's Church and then later sold the farm to his brother Daniel and wife Sevilla Shaffer.
  • Johannes Klinger married Christiana Deibert, daughter of William Deibert and Hannah B. Wiest.
  • In 1870, John was a farmer living in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, with his wife Christina and daughter Hannah.1
  • At the time of the 1880 Census, John and Christina's household included 2 daughters, Hannah and Amelia.3
  • By 1900, John and Christina were living in a household with their daughter Hannah and son-in-law Monroe Scheib. According to the Census John and Christina had been married for 33 years and had given birth to 2 children, both of whom were then living.4
  • In 1910, John and Christina were living on their own in Lykens Township, where John was listed as living on his "own income."5
  • Johannes Klinger died on 26 May 1918, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, at age 75.6,2
  • He was buried on 30 May 1918, at Zion (Klinger's) Lutheran Church Cemetery, Erdman, Dauphin County, PA.2

Children of Johannes Klinger and Christiana Deibert

Citations

  1. [S190] 1870 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1335; Page: 535; Image: 188.
  2. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health). Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  3. [S191] 1880 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T9_1124; Family History Film: 1255124; Page: 59.2000; Enumeration District: 106; Image: 0299.
  4. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1401; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 40.
  5. [S199] 1910 Census , Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1337; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 704.
  6. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), pp. 416, 418. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.

Samuel Klinger

M, #243, b. 8 April 1846, d. 23 July 1897
  • Last Edited: 14 Apr 2020
  • Samuel Klinger was born on 8 April 1846, Lykens, Dauphin County, PA.1
  • He was the son of Daniel Klinger and Mary Ann Schoffstall.
  • Samuel Klinger married Mary Coleman, daughter of Solomon Coleman and Susannah Strong.
  • In 1870, Samuel was a farmer and head of a household in Hubley Township, Schuylkill County, PA, that included his wife Mary, Mary's parents Solomon and "Susan" Coleman, and Sarah Coleman, probably Mary's sister.2
  • Samuel Klinger died on 23 July 1897, Tremont, Schuylkill County, PA, at age 51.3,1
  • He was buried at St. Peter's United Methodist Church Cemetery, Fearnot, Schuylkill County, PA.4,1
  • Death notice:
    Samuel Klinger, a prominent farmer along the mountain several miles east of Klinger's Gap, died suddenly of paralysis on the 23d ult. The funeral services were held at Schwalm's Church.
    Harrisburg Telegraph, 03 Aug 1897, Tue, Page 2.5
  • In 1900, after Samuel's death, his widow Mary was living in Hubley Township, Schuylkill County, PA, with their 2 children. The Census indicates that Mary had given birth to only 2 children, both of whom were then living.6

Children of Samuel Klinger and Mary Coleman

Citations

  1. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29367756/samuel-klinger. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  2. [S190] 1870 US Census, Hubley Twp., Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1449; Page: 380; Image: 765.
  3. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 419. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  4. [S288] Bobbyetta Ganunis, compiler, St. Peter's United Methodist Church Cemetery Listing (Online: ftp://www.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/schuylkill/cemeteries/, 1998). Hereinafter cited as St. Peter's United Methodist Church Cemetery.
  5. [S107] Newspaper Article, Death notice for Samuel Klinger, Harrisburg Telegraph, 03 Aug 1897, Tue, Page 2.
  6. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Hubley Twp., Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1483; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 147.
  7. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, PP. 419-20.

Katie A. Klinger

F, #244, b. 4 February 1896, d. 26 March 1896
  • Last Edited: 13 Oct 2006
  • Katie A. Klinger was born on 4 February 1896.1
  • She was the daughter of Franklin Adam Klinger and Cordelia McKinney.
  • Katie A. Klinger died on 26 March 1896.2
  • She was buried at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.3

Citations

  1. [S23] Birth date computed from age at death.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 296. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  3. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 294.

Emanuel Klinger

M, #245, b. 28 September 1856, d. 16 March 1928
  • Last Edited: 23 Mar 2018
  • Emanuel Klinger is also referred to as Immanuel in some sources.
  • He was born on 28 September 1856, Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA.1,2
  • He was the son of Daniel Klinger and Mary Ann Schoffstall.1
  • Some sources record that Emanuel Klinger was born on 25 September 1856, Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA.2
  • He was baptized on 28 December 1856, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA; Name listed as "Immanuel."1
  • He married Christiana Schadel, daughter of George H. Schadel and Rebecca Troutman, on 17 May 1874, Hegins, Schuylkill County, PA.
  • In 1880, Emanuel and his wife Cristiana were living in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, where was a laborer. They had 3 children.3
  • Emanuel was the head carpenter for the building of the "new" Klinger's Church in 1894 and 1895.4,5
  • By the time of the 1900 Census, Emanuel was a farmer in Lykens Township. He and Christiana had been married 26 years and had given birth to 12 children, 11 of whom were then living. Their household included 8 of their youngest children.6
  • At the time of the 1920 Census, Emanuel was a farmer in Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, PA, where his household included his youngest daughter Meda and his son Fred, Fred's wife Jennie and their 2 children, Roy and Earl.7
  • Emanuel Klinger died on 16 March 1928, Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, PA, at age 71.5,2
  • He was buried on 20 March 1928, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.8,2
  • In 1930, after Emanuel's death, his widow ""Christina" was living with her daughter Meda in Upper Mahantongo Township, Schuylkill County, PA.9,10

Children of Emanuel Klinger and Christiana Schadel

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 81. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number 32056. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  3. [S191] 1880 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T9_1124; Family History Film: 1255124; Page: 59.2000; Enumeration District: 106; Image: 0299.
  4. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. 1, p. 24.
  5. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 423. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  6. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1401; Page: 14A; Enumeration District: 40.
  7. [S192] 1920 US Census, Upper Mahantongo Twp., Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1652; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 147; Image: 976.
  8. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 294.
  9. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2027; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 76; Image: 951.0.
  10. [S186] 1930 US Census, Upper Mahantongo Twp., Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2147; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 138; Image: 1043.0.

Mary Anna Klinger

F, #246, b. 15 July 1859, d. 22 October 1911
  • Last Edited: 21 Feb 2017
  • Mary Anna Klinger is also referred to as Maria Anna Klinger in some sources.1
  • She was born on 15 July 1859, Dauphin County, PA.2,3
  • She was the daughter of Daniel Klinger and Mary Ann Schoffstall.
  • Mary Anna Klinger was baptized on 22 April 1860, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.2
  • She married Samuel Baum Wiest, son of Samuel Merkel Wiest and Esther Baum.4
  • Mary Anna Klinger married Rev. John G. Glantz after 1877, PA.1
  • Mary Anna Klinger died on 22 October 1911, Nanticoke, Luzerne County, PA, at age 52.4,3
  • She was buried on 26 October 1911, at Hanover Cemetery, Nanticoke, Luzerne County, PA.4,3,5

Child of Mary Anna Klinger and Samuel Baum Wiest

Citations

  1. [S307] Bruce Travis Hall, "Klinger Family Database" (Annapolis, MD), data obtained January 20, 2003.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 82. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  3. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), No. 96219. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  4. [S336] Gratz Historical Society, A Comprehensive History of the Town of Gratz Pennsylvania (Gratz, PA: Gratz Historical Society, 1997), p. 297. Hereinafter cited as Comprehensive History of Gratz.
  5. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Lists town as "Hanover Green". Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.

Sarah Louisa Klinger

F, #247, b. 9 November 1862, d. 19 March 1924
  • Last Edited: 27 Aug 2024
  • Sarah Louisa Klinger also went by the name of Louisa.1
  • She was born on 9 November 1862, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.2,3
  • She was the daughter of Daniel Klinger and Mary Ann Schoffstall.
  • Some sources record that Sarah Louisa Klinger was born in December 1862.4
  • She was baptized on 24 May 1863, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA; Baptism listing in spells name as "Sarah Louise." The year listed is "1862," but if the date of birth is correct, it must have been "1863."5
  • She married Jonathan Knohr, son of Henry Knohr and Hannah Buffington, on 19 June 1881, Pillow, Dauphin County, PA.6,1,3
  • In 1910, Louisa and her husband Jonathan were living in Gratz, Dauphin County, PA. Jonathan was a carpenter for a coal mine. By then Louisa and Jonathan had been married 28 years and had given birth to 4 children -- Daniel, Harry, Mary, and Edmund -- all of whom were living with them.1
  • At the time of the 1920 Census for Gratz, Jonathan was a house carpenter. Their household also included their son Harry, who was a coal miner.7
  • Sarah Louisa Klinger died on 19 March 1924, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA, at age 61.8,9,3
  • She was buried on 23 March 1924, at Simeon Union Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.10,11
  • Newspaper obituary:
    SARAH LOUISA KNORR
    Mrs. Jonathan Knorr died at Gratz on Wednesday, at the age of 61 yrs. 3 mos. and 10 days, after an illness of about six months, having been bedfast about 10 days.
    She was a daughter of Daniel and Mary Klinger and was born in Lykens Township. She was baptized by Rev. C. Haskarl and confirmed in the Lutheran faith at Klinger's church by Rev. H. Weicksel.
    On June 19 1881 she was united in marriage with Jonathan Knorr at Pillow, by Rev. W. G. Engle. To this union were born one daughter. and three sons, all of whom survive. Daniel, Harry, Mrs. Wm. Phillips. and Edward. She is further survived by her husband, 6 grandchildren and one brother, Emanuel of Klingerstown.
    Her married life extended over a period of about 43 years and for about 17 years she was a member of the Lutheran church at Gratz.
    Funeral services were held Sun[day] morning by her pastor, the Rev. W. Z Artz. The funeral was very largely attended the large church being filled. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Interment was made in the Lutheran and Reformed Cemetery. Funeral Director, Harry Miller.
    Elizabethville Echo, 27 Mar 1924, Thu, Page 4.3

Children of Sarah Louisa Klinger and Jonathan Knohr

Citations

  1. [S199] 1910 Census , Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1337; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 697.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 84 (baptismal listing). Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  3. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Sarah L. Knorr, Elizabethville Echo, 27 Mar 1924, Thu, Page 4.
  4. [S336] Gratz Historical Society, A Comprehensive History of the Town of Gratz Pennsylvania (Gratz, PA: Gratz Historical Society, 1997), p. 509. Hereinafter cited as Comprehensive History of Gratz.
  5. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 84.
  6. [S336] Gratz Historical Society, Comprehensive History of Gratz, p. 202.
  7. [S192] 1920 US Census, Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1557; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 54; Image: 827.
  8. [S186] 1930 US Census, Gratz, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2026; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 6.0.
  9. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), No. 39065; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  10. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, No. 39065.
  11. [S704] Phillip A. Rice, Jodi A. Germani and Jean A. Dellock, compilers, Simeon Lutheran Church Records in Dauphin County Vital Records, Volume 1 (Laughlintown, PA: Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, 1991), p. 151. Hereinafter cited as Simeon Lutheran Church Records.

Daniel W. Shaffer

M, #248, b. 28 February 1827, d. 18 July 1905
  • Last Edited: 3 Dec 2006
  • Daniel W. Shaffer was born on 28 February 1827, Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County, PA.
  • He was the son of Michael Shaffer and Elizabeth Wert.
  • Daniel W. Shaffer married Anna Maria Bohner, daughter of Nicholas Bohner and Lydia Spotts.1
  • Daniel W. Shaffer married Franny Snyder, daughter of Daniel B. Snyder and Barbara Wiest, circa 1868.2,3
  • In 1870, Daniel and his secnd wife Franny Snyder were living in Paxinos, Jordan Twp., Northumberland County, in the following household: Daniel W. Shaffer, 42, male, farmer; Franny, 35, female, keeping house; Catharine, 17, female; Syvilla, 13, female; Emma, 7, female; William E., 8/12, male; and Catharine Clark, 6, female.4
  • The 1880 Census lists the following household: Daniel W. Shaffer, 50, farmer; Franey, wife, 35, keeping house; Emma, daughter, 17, at home; Catie, daughter, 16, at home; William E., son, 10, at home; Daniel M., son, 9; Elmira, daughter, 5; Francis, son, 1; and, Samuel Reed, boarder, 23, shoemaker.5
  • Daniel W. Shaffer died on 18 July 1905, at age 78.6
  • He was buried at St. David's Cemetery, Hebe, Northumberland County, PA.2

Children of Daniel W. Shaffer and Anna Maria Bohner

  • Sarah Ann Shaffer+ b. 16 Mar 1849, d. 12 Nov 1913
  • Catherine Shaffer b. 2 Feb 1853
  • Elizabeth Shaffer b. 1855
  • Sevilla Shaffer+ b. 25 May 1857, d. 2 Jun 1923
  • Barbara Shaffer b. Jan 1860
  • Anna Jane Shaffer b. 4 Nov 1862
  • Emma Shaffer b. 1863

Children of Daniel W. Shaffer and Franny Snyder

Citations

  1. [S169] Glenn P. Schwalm and Phillip Rice, compiler, Church Records of St. David's Lutheran and Reformed Church (1829-1915) (Closson Press, Appollo, PA: Schuylkill Roots, 1995), p. 63. Hereinafter cited as St. David's Church (Hebe) Records.
  2. [S169] Glenn P. Schwalm and Phillip Rice, St. David's Church (Hebe) Records, p. 66.
  3. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Jordan Twp., Northumberland County, PA; Roll: T623 1449; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 126.
  4. [S190] 1870 US Census, Jordan Twp., Northumberland County, PA; Roll: M593_1384; Page: 213; Image: 428.
  5. [S191] 1880 U.S. Census, Jordan Twp., Northumberland , Pennsylvania; Roll: T9_1164; Family History Film: 1255164; Page: 232.3000; ECountynumeration District: 152; Image: 0210.
  6. [S169] Glenn P. Schwalm and Phillip Rice, St. David's Church (Hebe) Records, p. 50.

William Daniel Zimmerman

M, #249, b. 29 April 1917, d. 10 June 1989
  • Last Edited: 14 Mar 2017
  • William Daniel Zimmerman was born on 29 April 1917, 1100 Block, West Walnut St., Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA.1
  • He was the son of William Grant Zimmerman and Carrie Ellen Klinger.
  • William Daniel Zimmerman married Lola Sarah Knorr, daughter of Clarence Allen Knorr and Jennie Kahler, on 19 September 1943, St. John's Reformed Church, Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA.1
  • William was a bus driver and lived in Williamsport, Lycoming County, PA.
  • William Daniel Zimmerman died on 10 June 1989, Williamsport, Lycoming County, PA, at age 72.2
  • He was buried on 14 June 1989, at IOOF Cemetery, Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA.2

Child of William Daniel Zimmerman and Lola Sarah Knorr

  • Robert Grant Zimmerman

Citations

  1. [S443] William D. Zimmerman, "William G. Zimmerman Family Sheet", July 16, 1983 (2416 Elwood Crescent, Williamsport, PA). . Hereinafter cited as "William G. Zimmerman Family Sheet."
  2. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.

Robert Grant Zimmerman

M, #250, b. 9 December 1919, d. 23 February 1981
  • Last Edited: 4 Apr 2018
  • Robert Grant Zimmerman was born on 9 December 1919, 1100 Block, West Walnut St., Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA.1
  • He was the son of William Grant Zimmerman and Carrie Ellen Klinger.
  • Robert Grant Zimmerman was baptized circa 1920, Grace Lutheran Church, Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA.2
  • Robert was a private in the 30th Infantry Division, 120th Regiment, Company D in World War II. As an MOS Heavy Machine Gunner, he served in France in World War II. His first encounter with the enemy was in July, 1944, in Normandy, near St. Lo. On August 11, 1944 he was taken prisoner at Montain, France, and was sent to Stalag 7A, Moosberg, Germany, August 30, 1944. A 1944 newspaper article listed Robert as "missing in action." He was released from prison camp on May 8, 1945. He was then sent to First Ordinance Training Regiment, Aberdeen, MD, in August 1945, and was discharged December 13, 1945. He re-enlisted in the Air Force, October 16, 1946 and was sent to 81st Fighter Group, 91st Fighter Squadron, Wheeler Field, Hawaii. In September, 1947, he was an MOS Propeller Specialist S/Sgt and was reassigned to Kirtland AFB, NM, July, 1949. He was discharged from Fitzsimmons General Army Hospital, September, 1950.2
  • He died on 23 February 1981, Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill, Cumberland County, PA, at age 61.
  • He was buried at Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA. Some sources suggest that Robert was buried at the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Shamokin, while others indicate that he was buried in the Shamokin Cemetery. Still other sources suggest that Robert was buried at Northumberland Memorial Park in Stonington, Northumberland County, PA.3,1

Children of Robert Grant Zimmerman and Margaret Gaydos

  • Dianne Jayne Zimmerman
  • Cynthia Ann Zimmerman

Citations

  1. [S443] William D. Zimmerman, "William G. Zimmerman Family Sheet", July 16, 1983 (2416 Elwood Crescent, Williamsport, PA). . Hereinafter cited as "William G. Zimmerman Family Sheet."
  2. [S441] Robert G. Zimmerman, "Robert G. Zimmerman Family Sheet", January, 1978 (7 Dulles Drive, W., Camp Hill, PA). . Hereinafter cited as "Robert G. Zimmerman Family Sheet."
  3. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44116085/…; https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29375432/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.

Sarah Sevilla Zimmerman

F, #251, b. 16 December 1922, d. 9 October 1972
  • Last Edited: 3 Feb 2007
  • Sarah Sevilla Zimmerman was born on 16 December 1922, 1300 Block, Independence St., Shamokin, Northumberland County, PA.1
  • She was the daughter of William Grant Zimmerman and Carrie Ellen Klinger.
  • Sarah Sevilla Zimmerman married Merle Edward Hoy, son of John Hoy and Vera Albright, on 22 November 1941, Elkton, MD.2
  • Sarah Sevilla Zimmerman died on 9 October 1972, Sunbury Community Hospital, Sunbury, Northumberland County, PA, at age 49.2
  • She was buried on 11 October 1972, at Jacob's UCC Church Cemetery, Reed's Station, Ralpho Township, Northumberland County, PA.3,2

Children of Sarah Sevilla Zimmerman and Merle Edward Hoy

  • John Hoy
  • George Hoy
  • William Hoy
  • Betty Lou Hoy
  • Linda Hoy
  • Thomas M. Hoy b. 17 Mar 1953, d. 28 Jun 1968

Citations

  1. [S172] Joseph A. Meiser Jr. and Sarah Roadarmel Meiser, Genealogists Guide to Burials in Northumberland County, PA, Volume IV (Grantham, PA: Ddraig Gooch Publications, Robert L.K. Jones, 2nd edition, 1998), p. 349. Hereinafter cited as Northumberland County Burials- IV.
  2. [S443] William D. Zimmerman, "William G. Zimmerman Family Sheet", July 16, 1983 (2416 Elwood Crescent, Williamsport, PA). . Hereinafter cited as "William G. Zimmerman Family Sheet."
  3. [S59] Joseph A. Meiser Jr. and Sarah Roadarmel Meiser, Genealogists Guide to Burials in Northumberland County, PA, Volume II (Grantham, PA: Ddraig Gooch Publications, Robert L.K. Jones, 3rd edition 1998), p. 311. Hereinafter cited as Northumberland County Burials II.

Carrie Anerva Klinger

F, #252, b. 17 November 1878, d. 12 February 1938
  • Last Edited: 23 Dec 2023
  • Carrie Anerva Klinger was born on 17 November 1878.1,2
  • She was the daughter of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer.
  • Carrie Anerva Klinger was baptized on 3 March 1879, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.3
  • Carrie Anerva Klinger is also referred to as Carrie Enerva and Carrie Minerva in some sources.4
  • She married Jonathan Daniels, son of Israel Daniels, on 13 March 1897, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA; In the 1900 Census, "John Daniels" and "Carrie" are listed as having been married 3 years.5
  • At the time of the 1900 Census, Carrie and Jonathan had been married 3 years, were living in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, and had 2 children. Jonathan was a produce huckster.2
  • The 1920 Census for Philadelphia lists Carrie and Jonathan ("Johanna") as living in Ward 46 of the City, where Jonathan was a carpenter.6
  • In 1930, Carrie and Jonathan's household in Philadelphia included 2 children, Harry and Winnie. Jonathan was working as a bookkeeper.7
  • Carrie Anerva Klinger died on 12 February 1938, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, at age 59; A newspaper account from Feburay 13, 1938, states:
    Son Finds Woman Dead From Gas in Kitchen
    Mrs. Carrie Daniels, 60, of Christian st. near 60th, was found dead from gas in the kitchen of her home last night by her son, Darwin.
    Police said the woman had been In poor health for several years.
    Her death certificate notes that an inquest was pending, as of Febriuary 14, 1938.8,9,10
  • She was buried on 16 February 1938, at Zion (Klinger's) Lutheran Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.11,12

Children of Carrie Anerva Klinger and Jonathan Daniels

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), part II, p. 162. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1401; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 40.
  3. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, part II, p. 162, (lists name as "Carrie Anerva").
  4. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 181.
  5. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. 2, p. 193.
  6. [S192] 1920 US Census, Philadelphia Ward 46, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1647; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 1774; Image: 925.
  7. [S186] 1930 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2140; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 519; Image: 1111.0.
  8. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, part II, p. 238 (funeral listing).
  9. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), No. 12233 (1938); https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  10. [S107] Newspaper Article, "Son Finds Woman Dead From Gas in Kitchen," The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 13, 1938, Page 27. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/… : accessed December 23, 2023).
  11. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, part II, p. 286.
  12. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, No. 12233.

Emma Louise Klinger

F, #253, b. 28 February 1881, d. 18 August 1947
  • Last Edited: 9 Dec 2018
  • Emma Louise Klinger was born on 28 February 1881, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.1,2
  • She was the daughter of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer.
  • Emma Louise Klinger married William Elias Klinger, son of Francis Klinger and Harriet Troutman, on 12 November 1898, Hegins, Schuylkill County, PA; Listed as married 1 year in 1900 Census (taken June 13, 1900).3
  • In 1900, Emma and her husband William were living in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, where William was a farmer. They had been married 1 year and their household included one son, Clarence.4
  • By 1910, Emma and William's household in Lykens Township included 2 children, Clarence and Daisy. At that time, William was working as a fireman in a coal mine.5
  • In 1920, William was again working as a farmer, while he and Emma's household included both of their children.6
  • Emma Louise Klinger died on 18 August 1947, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, at age 66; Although the newspaper obituary said that she died at her home near Spring Glen, Schuylkill County, the death certificate says that it was about 3 miles east of Gratz in Lykens Township, Dauphin County.7,8,9
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Mrs. Emma Klinger, age 66 years, wife of William Klinger, died at her home near Spring Glen Monday evening. She was a member of Klinger's Lutheran Church.
    Mrs. Klinger was a daughter of Daniel and Sevilla (Schaffer) Klinger, and was a native of Lykens Township.
    Survivors are her husband, one son, Clarence Klinger, of Spring Glen and a daughter, Mrs. Daisy Koppenhaver, of Gratz. Other survivors are two grandchildren; one great-grandchild, and a brother, William O. Klinger, of Philadelphia.
    Services will be held from the residence at 2 o'clock this Thursday afternoon. Rev. Dr. D. I. Sultzbach, pastor of the Sacramento Lutheran Parish will officiate and interment will be made in Klinger's Church Cemetery at Erdman.8
  • She was buried on 21 August 1947, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.10,9,11

Children of Emma Louise Klinger and William Elias Klinger

Citations

  1. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 284. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), part II, p. 165 (baptismal record). Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  3. [S1206] Pennsylvania County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 (Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
  4. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1401; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 40.
  5. [S199] 1910 Census , Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1337; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 710.
  6. [S192] 1920 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1557; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 120; Image: 1121.
  7. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, p. 422.
  8. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Emma Klinger, Elizabethville Echo, 21 August 1947, Page 1 (Elizabethville, PA).
  9. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number: 70411; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  10. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 294.
  11. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29378159/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.

Harry Daniel Klinger

M, #254, b. 24 February 1883, d. 8 February 1940
  • Last Edited: 9 Dec 2018
  • Harry Daniel Klinger was born on 24 February 1883, near Klingerstown, Schuylkill County, PA.1
  • He was the son of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer.
  • Harry Daniel Klinger married Sallie A. Engle, daughter of Henry Engle and Mary J. Schmetzer, on 30 April 1904, Hegins, Schuylkill County, PA.2,3
  • In 1910, Harry and his wife Sallie were living in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, where Harry was working on a farm. They had been married 6 years and had one daughter, Mary.2
  • By 1920, Harry and Sallie's household in Lykens Township included their 2 daughters, Mary and Alma, as well as Harry's widowed mother, Sevilla.4
  • At the time of the 1930 Census, Harry and Sallie's children had all left home and they were living by themselves in Lykens Township.5
  • Harry Daniel Klinger died on 8 February 1940, at age 56.6
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Harry D. Klinger, 57, a retired farmer of Erdman, Lykens Town ship, Dauphin County, died at his home late Thursday afternoon, a few hours after he had sustained a stroke. He was born February 24. 1883. a son of Daniel and Sevilla Klinger. He was a devout member of the Lutheran Church at Erdman.
    He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harman Klinger, of Klingerstown, and Mrs. Earl Oxenrider, of Rough and Ready. His wife preceded him in death just about a year ago. A sister, Mrs. William Klinger, of Gratz, and a brother, William O. Klinger, of Philadelphia, also survive.
    Funeral Director A. T. Miller, of Val an unknown place ey View, has arranged for the funeral to take place on Monday morning, with services to be held in the Klinger's Lutheran Church.7
  • He was buried at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.8

Children of Harry Daniel Klinger and Sallie A. Engle

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 167 (baptismal record). Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S199] 1910 Census , Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1337; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 102; Image: 703.
  3. [S1206] Pennsylvania County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 (Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
  4. [S192] 1920 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1557; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 120; Image: 1128.
  5. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2027; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 77; Image: 971.0.
  6. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. 2, p. 238.
  7. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Harry D. Klinger, Pottsville Republican, 9 February 1940, p. 7 (Pottsville, PA).
  8. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 295.

William Oscar Klinger

M, #255, b. 14 June 1885, d. 5 February 1962
  • Last Edited: 9 Dec 2018
  • William Oscar Klinger was born on 14 June 1885, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.1,2,3
  • He was the son of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer.
  • William Oscar Klinger was baptized on 28 June 1885, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.4
  • He married Ida Sevilla Tobias, daughter of William Tobias and Caroline Berkhouse, on 3 July 1905, Northumberland County, PA.5,6
  • At the time of the 1910 Census, William and his wife Ida were living in Upper Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County, PA, where he was working as a carpenter. William and Ida had been married 4 years and had 1 child, a daughter Vera.5
  • The 1920 Census indicates that Ida and their 2 children, Vera and Floyd, were living in Upper Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County, PA, in a household headed by Ida's uncle, Nathan Berghouse. Ida's mother Carolina Berghouse, also resided there. Ida was listed as Nathan's niece. Apparently, William worked in Philadelphia while Ida lived on a farm in Northumberland County.7,8
  • Similarly, in 1930, Ida and her son Floyd were still living with Nathan and Caroline Berghouse in Upper Mahanoy Township. William is not listed in the household.9
  • William Oscar Klinger died on 5 February 1962, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, at age 76.10,3,11
  • Newspaper obituary:
    William O. Klinger
    Former Dornsife Resident Expires
    William O. Klinger, 76. Philadelphia, a former resident of Dornsife R.D., died last night in university of Pennsylvania Hospital.
    Death, due to a complication, terminated an illness of one month. Mr. Klinger, a retired carpenter, had been living [on Ludlow Street] in Philadelphia during the past several years.
    Born in Lykens R.D., June 14, 1885, Mr. Klinger was a son of the late Daniel and Savilla (Shaffer) Klinger.
    Survivors include the widow, the former Ida Tobias; a daughter, Mrs. Vera Martz, Lykens R.D.. 1: one son, Floyd Klinger, Dornsife R.D; six grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
    Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 in Lawrence E. Rothermel Funeral Home, Klingerstown R.D. Burial will be in Zion Church Cemetery, Lykens R.D. 1. The Rev. Donald Wert, pastor of Leck Kill Lutheran Church, will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening.12
  • He was buried on 9 February 1962, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.10,3

Children of William Oscar Klinger and Ida Sevilla Tobias

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), part II, p. 172 (baptismal record). Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), pp. 420, 423 (lists middle name as "Caspar"). Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  3. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for William O. Klinger (1962).
  4. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, part II, p. 172, (mother listed as "Sevilla (nee) Shaffer)."
  5. [S199] 1910 Census , Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T624_1384; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 122; Image: 1264.
  6. [S1206] Pennsylvania County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 (Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
  7. [S192] 1920 US Census, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1611; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 141; Image: 1103.
  8. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, p. 423.
  9. [S186] 1930 US Census, Upper Mahanoy Twp., Northumberland County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2091; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 80; Image: 932.0.
  10. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 297.
  11. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number: 018957-62; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  12. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for William O. Klinger, Shamokin News-Dispatch, 06 February 1962, Page 3 (Shamokin, PA).

Charles Edwin Klinger

M, #256, b. 20 July 1887, d. 18 September 1888
  • Last Edited: 5 Feb 2002
  • Charles Edwin Klinger was born on 20 July 1887.1
  • He was the son of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer.
  • Charles Edwin Klinger was baptized on 18 September 1887.2
  • He died on 18 September 1888, at age 1.3

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 174 (baptismal record). Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, p. 174.
  3. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, part II, p. 293 (cemetery listing).

Jonathan Daniels

M, #257, b. 9 October 1875, d. 2 May 1969
  • Last Edited: 29 Jan 2008
  • Jonathan Daniels was born on 7 October 1875.
  • He was born on 9 October 1875, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.1,2
  • He was the son of Israel Daniels.
  • Jonathan Daniels married Carrie Anerva Klinger, daughter of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer, on 13 March 1897, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA; In the 1900 Census, "John Daniels" and "Carrie" are listed as having been married 3 years.3
  • In 1930, Carrie and Jonathan were living in Philadelphia, PA, where Jonathan was a bookkeeper. They had been married approximately 33 years. Their household included their unmarried son Harry and their marrried daughter Winnie (Boerner).4
  • Jonathan Daniels died on 2 May 1969, Philadelphia, PA, at age 93.5
  • He was buried on 6 May 1969, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.6,5
  • Father*: Israel Daniels

Children of Jonathan Daniels and Carrie Anerva Klinger

Citations

  1. [S704] Phillip A. Rice, Jodi A. Germani and Jean A. Dellock, compilers, Simeon Lutheran Church Records in Dauphin County Vital Records, Volume 1 (Laughlintown, PA: Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, 1991). Hereinafter cited as Simeon Lutheran Church Records.
  2. [S285] 1900 U.S. Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T623 1401; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 40.
  3. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. 2, p. 193. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  4. [S186] 1930 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2140; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 519; Image: 1111.0.
  5. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 420. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  6. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. 2, p. 264 (funeral record).

Maude Marie Daniels

F, #259, b. 9 September 1897, d. 1900
  • Last Edited: 24 Jun 2017
  • Maude Marie Daniels was born on 9 September 1897.1
  • She was the daughter of Jonathan Daniels and Carrie Anerva Klinger.
  • Maude Marie Daniels was baptized on 17 October 1897, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA; Name listed as "Maudy Marie."2
  • She died in 1900; She was listed in 1900 Census, which was taken effective as of April 1, 1900, but the Klinger's Church History lists her death as occurring in the year 1900.3,4,5
  • She was buried at Zion (Klinger's) Lutheran Church Cemetery, Erdman, Dauphin County, PA.6

Citations

  1. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. 2, p. 181. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 181.
  3. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 421. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  4. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Klinger's Church History, pt. II, p. 286.
  5. [S186] 1930 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2140; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 519; Image: 1111.0.
  6. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.

Harry Walter Daniels1

M, #260, b. 5 February 1902, d. 1 June 1990
  • Last Edited: 23 Dec 2023
  • Harry Walter Daniels was born on 5 February 1902, Dauphin County, PA.2,3,4
  • He was the son of Jonathan Daniels and Carrie Anerva Klinger.
  • In 1920, Harry was single and living with his parents in Philadelphia, PA, where he worked in a tire store.2
  • At the time of the 1930 Census, Harry was single and living with his parents on Christian Street, in Philadelphia, PA, where he worked as a salesman of men's clothing.5
  • Harry Walter Daniels married Madeleine D. Campbell after 1930.5
  • Harry Walter Daniels died on 1 June 1990, Fitzgerald Mercy Medical Center, Darby, Delaware County, PA, at age 88.1,3
  • He was buried on 5 June 1990, at Saint Denis Cemetery, Havertown, Delaware County, PA.1,6
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Harry W. Daniels, 88, of Drexel Hill died Friday, June 1, at the Fritzgerald Mercy Medical Center, Philadelphia area.
    He was the last surviving member of the late Johnathon and Carrie Klinger Daniels from the Philadelphia area.
    He was preceded in death by his wife, Madelene, in July 1984.
    He is survived by his sons, James J. and Joseph J. Daniels and six grandchildren, all of Drexel Hill.
    He was a salesman for American Forrest Products Co. for 40 years, retiring in 1970.
    A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on June 5 at St. Andrew's Church and burial was in St. Denis Cemetery, Drexel Hill.7

Children of Harry Walter Daniels and Madeleine D. Campbell

  • Joseph J. Daniels1
  • James J. Daniels1

Citations

  1. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Harry W. Daniels.
  2. [S192] 1920 US Census, Philadelphia Ward 46, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1647; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 1774; Image: 925.
  3. [S200] Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index. Hereinafter cited as SSDI.
  4. [S1207] United States Selective Service System, online www.ancestry.com, United States Selective Service System (The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri; St. Louis), downloaded 2011.
  5. [S186] 1930 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2140; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 519; Image: 1111.0.
  6. [S805] Find A Grave, online www.findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
  7. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Harry W. Daniels (June, 1990).

Winnie Alma Daniels

F, #261, b. 10 August 1899, d. 13 October 1981
  • Last Edited: 23 Dec 2023
  • Winnie Alma Daniels was born on 10 August 1899, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.
  • She was the daughter of Jonathan Daniels and Carrie Anerva Klinger.
  • Winnie Alma Daniels married William Charles Boerner circa 1928.1
  • In 1930, Winnie was married but was living with her parents in Philadelphia, PA. Her husband was not listed in the same household.1
  • In 1940, Winnie and William were living in Philadelphia where he worked as a gas station attendant. Her widdowed father Jonathan Daniels was living in their household.2
  • By 1950, Winnie was separated and living on South Frazier Street in Philadelphia. She was working as a nurse and her brother Darwin and father Jonathan were living in her household.3
  • Winnie Alma Daniels died on 13 October 1981, Philadelphia Nursing Home, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, at age 82.4
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Winnie Boerner
    Winnie Alma Boerner, 82, of 3716 Woodland Ave., Drexel Hill, a native of Lykens Township and a registered nurse, died Tuesday in Philadelphia Nursing Home. She was a guest there for seven years.
    Mrs. Boerner was born Aug. 10, 1899, a daughter of the late Jonathan and Carrie Klinger Daniels.
    She was a member of Tabernacle Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, and University of Pennsylvania Alumni.
    Surviving are a brother, Harry Daniels, Drexel Hill, and two nephews.
    Services will be held Friday in Zion Lutheran Church, Lykens, with the Rev. Merlin Sjoberg, Klingerstown, officiating. Interment will be in Zion Church Cemetery. There will be no calling hours Thursday evening. Arthur R. Buffihgton Funeral Home, Valley View, is in charge of arrangements.
    Pottsville Republican, October 14, 1981, Page 2.4
  • She was buried on 16 October 1981, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.5,4

Citations

  1. [S186] 1930 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2140; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 519; Image: 1111.0.
  2. [S941] 1940 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03756; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 51-2214B; Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03756; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 51-2214B.
  3. [S1378] 1950 US Census, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: m-t0627-03756; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 51-2214B; https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/…
  4. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Winnie Boerner, Pottsville Republican, October 14, 1981, Page 2. via Newspapers.com (https://www.newspapers.com/article/… : accessed December 23, 2023).
  5. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 285. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.

Darwin Roosevelt Daniels1

M, #262, b. 10 July 1903, d. 25 July 1953
  • Last Edited: 28 Jun 2017
  • Darwin Roosevelt Daniels is also referred to as David N. Daniels in some sources.2
  • He was born on 10 July 1903, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.3
  • He was the son of Jonathan Daniels and Carrie Anerva Klinger.
  • In 1920, Darwin was single and living with his parents in Philadelphia, PA, where he worked as a wholesale paint salesman.2
  • In 1930, Darwin was married and living in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, PA, where he was a salesman for a cigar company. He and wife Vera had been married about 2 years.4
  • Darwin Roosevelt Daniels died on 25 July 1953, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA, at age 50.5,3
  • He was buried on 29 July 1953, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.6,3

Citations

  1. [S1207] United States Selective Service System, online www.ancestry.com, United States Selective Service System (The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri; St. Louis), downloaded 2011.
  2. [S192] 1920 US Census, Philadelphia Ward 46, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; Roll: T625_1647; Page: 17B; Enumeration District: 1774; Image: 925.
  3. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), No. 99819. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  4. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lower Merion Twp., Montgomery County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2082; Page: 27A; Enumeration District: 77; Image: 938.0.
  5. [S28] Carlos G. Klinger (Laramie, WY).
  6. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt. II, p. 286. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.

William Elias Klinger

M, #263, b. 25 May 1881, d. 19 September 1959
  • Last Edited: 25 Nov 2018
  • William Elias Klinger was born on 25 May 1881, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.1
  • He was the son of Francis Klinger and Harriet Troutman.
  • William Elias Klinger married Emma Louise Klinger, daughter of Daniel Klinger Jr. and Sevilla Shaffer, on 12 November 1898, Hegins, Schuylkill County, PA; Listed as married 1 year in 1900 Census (taken June 13, 1900).2
  • William Elias Klinger died on 19 September 1959, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, at age 78.1,3,4
  • Newspaper obituary:
    William E. Klinger, 78, died Saturday at his home in Lykens Township, Spring Glen Star Route. He was a son of Frank Klinger and Harriet Troutman Klinger. He was married to Emma L Klinger, who preceded him in death a number of years ago.
    Mr. Klinger was a member of Klinger' s Lutheran Church, Erdman.
    He is survived bo one son, Clarence R. Klinger, Spring Glen Star Route; a daughter, Mrs. Daisy Koppenhaver, Gratz; two grand daughters and two great-grand sons. Two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Sherk of Lebanon and Mrs. Jennie Dunleavy, Elizabeth ville, also survive.
    Funeral services will be held from the Martin Reed Funeral Home in Pillow Wednesday aft emoon. Burial will be in Klinger's Church Cemetery, Erdman. The pastor, Rev. Richard C. Jones, will officiate.5
  • He was buried on 23 September 1959, at Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.6

Children of William Elias Klinger and Emma Louise Klinger

Citations

  1. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), pp. 270, 284. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  2. [S1206] Pennsylvania County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 (Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
  3. [S108] Newspaper Obituary.
  4. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number: 83220; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  5. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for William E. Klinger, Pottsville Republican, 21 Septemberl 1959, p. 19 (Pottsville, PA).
  6. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, (1959).

Daisy Alvena Klinger1

F, #268, b. 21 March 1902, d. 2 January 1967
  • Last Edited: 25 Nov 2018
  • Daisy Alvena Klinger was born on 21 March 1902.2
  • She was the daughter of William Elias Klinger and Emma Louise Klinger.
  • Daisy Alvena Klinger married Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver, son of Morris L. Koppenhaver and Mary A. Buffington, on 24 December 1920, Dauphin County, PA.3,4
  • In 1930, Daisy and her husband Jeremiah were living on a farm in Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, with 2 children: Miriam and Dorothy.3
  • Daisy Alvena Klinger died on 2 January 1967, Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville, Schuylkill County, PA, at age 64.2
  • Newspaper obituary:
    Daisy A. Koppenhaver, age 64 years, of Gratz, died Monday [January 2, 1962] morning at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville. She is a daughter of the late William E. Klinger and his wife, Emma Klinger. She was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran and United Church of Christ Church, Spring Glen.
    She is survived by two daughters, Miriam E. Koppenhaver, Gratz, and Mrs. George Reinoehl, Spring Glen; two grandchildren; one Aunt, Mrs. Jennie Dunleavy, Elizabethville.
    Funeral services will be held Friday, January 6, at 2:00 p.m. from The Marlin S. Reed Funeral Home in Pillow. Rev. Mr. Robert Logan of Gratz will officiate, and burial will be made in St. Matthew's Church Cemetery, near Spring Glen.
    Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.5
  • She was buried on 6 January 1967, at St. Mathew's Cemetery (Coleman's Church).

Children of Daisy Alvena Klinger and Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver

Citations

  1. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 284. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  2. [S28] Carlos G. Klinger (Laramie, WY).
  3. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2027; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 77; Image: 973.0.
  4. [S1206] Pennsylvania County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 (Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.
  5. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Daisy A. Koppenhaver, Herndon (PA) News (January 4, 1967).

Clarence Raymond Klinger

M, #269, b. 11 June 1899, d. 3 December 1960
  • Last Edited: 9 Dec 2018
  • Clarence Raymond Klinger was born on 11 June 1899.1
  • He was the son of William Elias Klinger and Emma Louise Klinger.
  • Clarence Raymond Klinger was baptized on 23 July 1899, Zion (Klinger's) Church, Erdman, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.2
  • He married Mae Rebecca Klinger, daughter of Daniel S. Klinger and Elizabeth Erdman, on 5 January 1921, Simeon Lutheran Church, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.3
  • Clarence Raymond Klinger died on 3 December 1960, at his home, 3 miles east oif Gratz, PA, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, at age 61.1,4
  • He was buried on 7 December 1960, at Union Cemetery, Gratz, Dauphin County, PA.5
  • Newspaper obituary:
    CLARENCE R. KL1NGER Clarence Ji. Klinger, age 61 years, of Spring Glen, died at his home Saturday.
    A son of the late William and Emma Klinger, he was born in Lykens Township June 11, 1899. He was a member of Simeon's Lutheran Church, Gratz, and the Williamsport Consistory.
    His wife, the former Mae Klinger, preceded him in death seven years ago.
    Survivors are one sister. Mrs. Daisy Koppenhaver, Gratz; and wo nieces, Mrs. George Reinoehl and Miss Miriam Koppenhaver, both of Spring Glen.
    Services were held from the Marlin S. Reed Funeral Home, Pillow, at 2:00 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. Z. Artz, pastor of the Lykens Valley Lutheran Parish officiated, and interment was made in the Gratz Cemetery.
    Elizabethville Echo, 08 Dec 1960, Thu, Page 1.6

Citations

  1. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, Hesse, Germany (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1989), p. 284. Hereinafter cited as Klingers from the Odenwald.
  2. [S147] Irwin R. Klinger, Zion (Klinger's) Church History (Erdman, PA: Zion (Klinger's) Church, 1987), pt 2, p. 181. Hereinafter cited as Klinger's Church History.
  3. [S704] Phillip A. Rice, Jodi A. Germani and Jean A. Dellock, compilers, Simeon Lutheran Church Records in Dauphin County Vital Records, Volume 1 (Laughlintown, PA: Southwest Pennsylvania Genealogical Services, 1991), p. 143. Hereinafter cited as Simeon Lutheran Church Records.
  4. [S1062] Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates, 1906-1967 (Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Health), Certificate Number: 113208-60; https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Death Certificates.
  5. [S78] Mary K. Klinger, Klingers from the Odenwald, p. 229.
  6. [S108] Newspaper Obituary, for Clarence R. Klinger, Elizabethville Echo, 08 Dec 1960, Thu, Page 1.

Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver

M, #270, b. 4 October 1897, d. 14 February 1936
  • Last Edited: 25 Nov 2018
  • Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver is also referred to as Isadore Jeremiah in some sources.1
  • He was born on 4 October 1897, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA.2
  • He was the son of Morris L. Koppenhaver and Mary A. Buffington.1
  • Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver married Daisy Alvena Klinger, daughter of William Elias Klinger and Emma Louise Klinger, on 24 December 1920, Dauphin County, PA.3,4
  • Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver died on 14 February 1936, Lykens Township, Dauphin County, PA, at age 38.2
  • He was buried at St. Mathew's Cemetery (Coleman's Church), Dauphin County, PA.

Children of Jeremiah I. Koppenhaver and Daisy Alvena Klinger

Citations

  1. [S336] Gratz Historical Society, A Comprehensive History of the Town of Gratz Pennsylvania (Gratz, PA: Gratz Historical Society, 1997), p. 355. Hereinafter cited as Comprehensive History of Gratz.
  2. [S307] Bruce Travis Hall, "Klinger Family Database" (Annapolis, MD), data obtained January 20, 2003.
  3. [S186] 1930 US Census, Lykens Twp., Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; Roll: 2027; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 77; Image: 973.0.
  4. [S1206] Pennsylvania County Register of Wills Offices, Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 (Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, 2016), https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll. Hereinafter cited as Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968.