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Christian Clemens

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Christian Clemens

Birth
Preston, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
21 Feb 1902 (aged 73)
Kent County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Cutlerville, Kent County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 120, Grave 2
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"Born October 18, 1828. After his marriage he resided in different places in the county, the last of which, before he moved to Michigan, was Berlin where he was engaged in the blacksmithing and horseshoeing business. Some thirty years ago he moved to Kent County, Michigan, where he has since been engaged in farming. He was first married to Lydia, daughter of Wendel and Susannah (Bricker) Bowman. After her decease he was married to Leah, daughter of Elias ands Polly (Clemens) Bowman. (She was the widow of the late Samuel S. Betzner). To him and his first wife were born two children, namely: Albert, who died young, and Lena who resides at Grand Rapids, Michigan; and with second wife there are six children, namely: Lucida (dead), Oscar, Simon, Alvin, May, and Ada (dead)." From "A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin" by Ezra Eby (1895-1896), volume 1, page 437.
"Born October 18, 1828. After his marriage he resided in different places in the county, the last of which, before he moved to Michigan, was Berlin where he was engaged in the blacksmithing and horseshoeing business. Some thirty years ago he moved to Kent County, Michigan, where he has since been engaged in farming. He was first married to Lydia, daughter of Wendel and Susannah (Bricker) Bowman. After her decease he was married to Leah, daughter of Elias ands Polly (Clemens) Bowman. (She was the widow of the late Samuel S. Betzner). To him and his first wife were born two children, namely: Albert, who died young, and Lena who resides at Grand Rapids, Michigan; and with second wife there are six children, namely: Lucida (dead), Oscar, Simon, Alvin, May, and Ada (dead)." From "A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin" by Ezra Eby (1895-1896), volume 1, page 437.

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Christian Clemens 1828-1902



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