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Solomon Klose

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Solomon Klose

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Aug 1852 (aged 66)
Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Middleburg, Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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"The daughters of Solomon Klose and Sophia C, his wife, were as follows: Sarah, eldest daughter, was born Jan. 12, 1809. She was married to Daniel Bubb, (now spelled Bobb) who was born April 10, 1807 in Union, now Snyder County, Pa. They first lived near the old Solomon Klose homestead, Beaver Township. In 1847, they with other friends, by means of wagon teams emigrated to Stephenson Co., Il. During this long and slow journey they endured many hardships and privations. They settled down and grew up with the country. "

"Sophia, second daughter of Solomon Klose and wife, was born June 9, 1810. She was married to Joseph Hassinger, who was born March 2, 1815. He was a son of Daniel Hassinger. Joseph Hassinger owned a large farm, a grist mill, and saw mill in what is now Adams Township."

"Mary, third daughter of Solomon Klose and Sophia C, his wife, married Adam Musser. Barbara, married George Kune. They resided in Beavertown, Pa. . . . [who] died May 30, 1872, aged nearly 62 years. Leah, married Thomas Moyer, they moved to Ohio and died there. Amelia, married Henry Swineford. They resided in the Borough of Mifflinburg, Union Co., Pa."

"Lydia, seventh daughter of Solomon and Soplia C, his wife was born Oct. 18, 1824. She married Isaac Ritz. They removed to the west. Malinda, eighth daughter was married to Andrew Knepp. A majority of the daughters of Solomon Klose and Sophia C, his wife, married and removed to western states."

"Reuben Klose, youngest son of Solomon and Sophia Catherine, his wife, married Miss Amelia Kline, she was a daughter of Peter Kline, who resided and died at Beavertown, Pa. Reuben and his wife lived on the Solomon Klose homestead, in Beaver Township, two miles east from Beavertown, Pa., now owned by Aaron Hassinger. Mr. Klose sold out and moved to Michigan. During the Civil war he enlisted in an Ohio Company and Regiment and was honorably discharged. Sometime after the war closed he went to an Ohio Soldiers' Home, where he remained for a while, finally he died at Flowerfield, Mich."

From "Genealogical History of the Gift, Kern and Royer Families" Aaron Kern Gift,
"The daughters of Solomon Klose and Sophia C, his wife, were as follows: Sarah, eldest daughter, was born Jan. 12, 1809. She was married to Daniel Bubb, (now spelled Bobb) who was born April 10, 1807 in Union, now Snyder County, Pa. They first lived near the old Solomon Klose homestead, Beaver Township. In 1847, they with other friends, by means of wagon teams emigrated to Stephenson Co., Il. During this long and slow journey they endured many hardships and privations. They settled down and grew up with the country. "

"Sophia, second daughter of Solomon Klose and wife, was born June 9, 1810. She was married to Joseph Hassinger, who was born March 2, 1815. He was a son of Daniel Hassinger. Joseph Hassinger owned a large farm, a grist mill, and saw mill in what is now Adams Township."

"Mary, third daughter of Solomon Klose and Sophia C, his wife, married Adam Musser. Barbara, married George Kune. They resided in Beavertown, Pa. . . . [who] died May 30, 1872, aged nearly 62 years. Leah, married Thomas Moyer, they moved to Ohio and died there. Amelia, married Henry Swineford. They resided in the Borough of Mifflinburg, Union Co., Pa."

"Lydia, seventh daughter of Solomon and Soplia C, his wife was born Oct. 18, 1824. She married Isaac Ritz. They removed to the west. Malinda, eighth daughter was married to Andrew Knepp. A majority of the daughters of Solomon Klose and Sophia C, his wife, married and removed to western states."

"Reuben Klose, youngest son of Solomon and Sophia Catherine, his wife, married Miss Amelia Kline, she was a daughter of Peter Kline, who resided and died at Beavertown, Pa. Reuben and his wife lived on the Solomon Klose homestead, in Beaver Township, two miles east from Beavertown, Pa., now owned by Aaron Hassinger. Mr. Klose sold out and moved to Michigan. During the Civil war he enlisted in an Ohio Company and Regiment and was honorably discharged. Sometime after the war closed he went to an Ohio Soldiers' Home, where he remained for a while, finally he died at Flowerfield, Mich."

From "Genealogical History of the Gift, Kern and Royer Families" Aaron Kern Gift,

Inscription

Solomon Klose
B. Mar 12, 1786
D. Aug 10, 1852
aged 66y 2m

Gravesite Details

as per "Tombstone Inscriptions of Snyder County" (pg. 111)



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  • Created by: Jim Luse
  • Added: Aug 4, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40285880/solomon-klose: accessed ), memorial page for Solomon Klose (12 Mar 1786–10 Aug 1852), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40285880, citing Hassingers Old Cemetery, Middleburg, Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Jim Luse (contributor 47139199).