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Son | Georg Philip Schreiner+ (b. 19 February 1686) |
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Maria Elisabetha Reinhard+ |
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johan Seipel |
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Son | Georg Philip Schreiner+ (b. 19 February 1686) |
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Elisabetha Seipel+ |
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Last Edited | 12 August 2015 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Daughter | Maria Barbara Kleppinger (b. 1 March 1769, d. before 1829) |
Son | Anthony Kleppinger+ (b. 13 March 1774, d. 14 June 1832) |
Daughter | Maria Kleppinger (b. 15 April 1776, d. 29 April 1835) |
Daughter | Maria Catharina Kleppinger (b. 1 June 1778, d. 11 November 1844) |
Son | Elias Kleppinger (b. 19 September 1782, d. 28 April 1842) |
Son | Jacob Kleppinger (b. 28 March 1785) |
Son | William Kleppinger (b. 8 February 1788, d. 18 August 1863) |
Son | Lewis William Kleppinger+ (b. 16 January 1790, d. 11 March 1842) |
Last Edited | 30 October 2021 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Son | Anthony Kleppinger+ (b. about 1765, d. about 1856) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Kleppinger (b. about 1768, d. about 1848) |
Daughter | Mary Kleppinger (b. about 1772, d. about 1852) |
Daughter | Catherine Kleppinger+ (b. 1773, d. 16 March 1857) |
Son | John George Kleppinger+ (b. 31 January 1774, d. 12 October 1833) |
Daughter | Susanna Kleppinger (b. about 1778) |
Son | George Clippinger+ (b. about 1780, d. 7 October 1839) |
Daughter | Sarah Kleppinger (b. about 1782) |
Daughter | Margaret Kleppinger (b. about 1784) |
Son | Henry Kleppinger+ (b. 23 July 1789, d. after 12 July 1860) |
Last Edited | 23 October 2024 07:47:09 |
Father | Johann Wilhelm Best (b. 30 November 1713, d. 24 November 1762) |
Mother | Anna Susanna Schaeffer (b. 1717, d. 1769) |
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Daughter | Maria Barbara Kleppinger (b. 1 March 1769, d. before 1829) |
Son | Anthony Kleppinger+ (b. 13 March 1774, d. 14 June 1832) |
Daughter | Maria Kleppinger (b. 15 April 1776, d. 29 April 1835) |
Daughter | Maria Catharina Kleppinger (b. 1 June 1778, d. 11 November 1844) |
Son | Elias Kleppinger (b. 19 September 1782, d. 28 April 1842) |
Son | Jacob Kleppinger (b. 28 March 1785) |
Son | William Kleppinger (b. 8 February 1788, d. 18 August 1863) |
Son | Lewis William Kleppinger+ (b. 16 January 1790, d. 11 March 1842) |
Last Edited | 3 March 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Last Edited | 28 January 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Daughter | Maria Catherine Clippinger+ (b. 6 October 1773, d. 13 April 1832) |
Son | Anthony Clippinger+ (b. 15 March 1774, d. 20 September 1823) |
Son | George Clippinger+ (b. 5 November 1775, d. 22 February 1843) |
Son | Frederick Clippinger (b. 27 October 1777) |
Daughter | Anna Maria Clippinger (b. 21 March 1779) |
Son | John Clippinger+ (b. 20 November 1784) |
Daughter | Susannah Clippinger (b. 10 November 1788) |
Last Edited | 7 August 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Wilhelm Best (b. 30 November 1713, d. 24 November 1762) |
Mother | Anna Susanna Schaeffer (b. 1717, d. 1769) |
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Daughter | Maria Catherine Clippinger+ (b. 6 October 1773, d. 13 April 1832) |
Son | Anthony Clippinger+ (b. 15 March 1774, d. 20 September 1823) |
Son | George Clippinger+ (b. 5 November 1775, d. 22 February 1843) |
Son | Frederick Clippinger (b. 27 October 1777) |
Daughter | Anna Maria Clippinger (b. 21 March 1779) |
Son | John Clippinger+ (b. 20 November 1784) |
Daughter | Susannah Clippinger (b. 10 November 1788) |
Last Edited | 7 August 2014 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Anna Maria Best+ (b. 28 February 1750/51, d. 2 July 1827) |
Daughter | Maria Barbara Best+ (b. 1754, d. 3 March 1831) |
Last Edited | 11 January 2014 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Anna Maria Best+ (b. 28 February 1750/51, d. 2 July 1827) |
Daughter | Maria Barbara Best+ (b. 1754, d. 3 March 1831) |
Last Edited | 11 January 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Georg Klöppinger (b. 25 January 1707, d. 22 June 1786) |
Mother | Anna Margretha Schreiner (b. 13 October 1710, d. 1 August 1769) |
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Daughter | Maria Catherine Clippinger (b. 28 October 1777) |
Son | Johann Henry Clippinger+ (b. 13 March 1779, d. 8 August 1859) |
Son | Johann Adam Clippinger+ (b. 12 October 1780, d. about 1860) |
Son | John George Clippinger+ (b. 21 September 1783, d. 22 June 1869) |
Daughter | Anna Margaretta Clippinger (b. 22 June 1789) |
Son | John Anthony Clippinger (b. 1 August 1790) |
Son | Johann George Clippinger+ (b. 23 August 1793, d. 22 June 1869) |
Daughter | Eliza Catherine Clippinger (b. 11 April 1795) |
Son | Elias Clippinger (b. about 1797) |
Son | Joseph Clippinger+ (b. 1798, d. after 11 June 1880) |
Son | Daniel Clippinger (b. 5 September 1803, d. 3 January 1870) |
Son | Solomon Clippinger+ (b. about 1805) |
Biographical Annals of Cumberland Co PA, 1905, p. 772-773:
JOHN CLIPPINGER, one of the most highly respected and substantial citizens of Hopewell township, Cumberland county, was born in 1826, in Lurgan township, Franklin Co., Pa., son of Henry and grandson of Anthony Clippinger. Anthony Clippinger was born in Germany, and after coming to America, located in Cumberland county, where he spent his life in agricultural pursuits, and died on his farm near Shippensburg. His children were: Henry, father of our subject; Adam, who died in the West; John, who died in Ohio; Joseph, who died in Ohio; George, who died in Franklin county; Solomon, who died in the West; Elizabeth, who married David Krebs, and died at Centerville, Cumberland county; and Catharine. Henry Clippinger was born near Shippensburg, and received a common school education in the German language. He married Elizabeth Kuntz, of Northampton county, near Oak Grove. After marriage he settled in Southampton township, and farmed for a time, and then moved to Lurgan township, Franklin county, and bought a farm of 150 acres, where he built a fine barn and made substantial improvements on the house. Here he lived for twenty-eight years, and then moved to a location on the State road, in the same township, where he bought a farm of more than 300 acres. There he built a fine brick residence, and spent the balance of his life, dying at the age of eighty years and four months. His wife died at the age of seventy-six years, and both were buried in Franklin county, at the Otterbein Church. Mr. Clippinger had donated the land for the site of the church, and also for the cemetery. Both he and his wife were pious, worthy people, who lived up to their professions as sincere members of the Church of God, belonging to the congregation at Newburg. They were the parents of these children: Margaret married Jacob Rebok, and died in the year following her marriage, aged twenty-one years, and was buried in Lurgan township; Elias married Elizabeth Holler, was a farmer, and died at Center, Franklin county; Daniel married Mrs. Daniel Strohm, and was accidentally killed by falling from a load of hay, and was interred in Lurgan township; Solomon married Eva Gilbert, was a farmer and died at Newburg, Hopewell township, where he was interred; Elizabeth married John Zook, and died in Franklin county; Henry married Catherine Holler, and died on the home farm on the State road; Anthony married Susan Covel, went to Illinois, and died on his farm there; Peter married Elizabeth Cope, was a farmer, and died in Florida; John is the subject of this record; and Jacob, a carpenter, married Mary Swiler, and died in Illinois.
John Clippinger was reared on his father's farm, and was given school opportunities until he was twenty-one years old, attending through the winter sessions only, as is the custom in agricultural localities. He then worked
among the other farmers for seven years in Franklin county, and two years in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, making many friends and accumulating some capital. In 1854 Mr. Clippinger married Elizabeth Rebok, daughter of Abraham and Susan (Garver) Rebok, of Franklin county. Buying a fine farm of 180 acres of fertile land, situated along the creek, he erected commodious buildings and made many improvements. There he lived until 1899, when he retired to Newburg, where he is one of the valued and esteemed citizens. Mrs. Clippinger died at the age of thirty-four years, and was buried in the cemetery at Newburg. She was a member of the Church of God, a good, Christian woman. The children of this marriage were: Susanna died aged one year and eight months, and was buried at Newburg; Abraham, a carpenter, lives at Bellville, Kans.; Willis, a local preacher in the Baptist Church at Harrisburg, married Ida Ward; John died aged twenty-three years, and is buried at Newburg.
On March 22, 1864, Mr. Clippinger married (second) Mrs. Sarah Jane (Vandersaal) Thrush, and their children were: Anna V., born April 28, 1866, is at home; Frank U., born in October, 1869, married Mary Mowery, and lives on the old homestead farm in Hopewell township; Emma L., born Dec. 18, 1871, married C. Chamberlain, and they live in Hopewell township; and Flora Irene, born Aug. 5, 1874, married John R. Riggs, who is in the milling business in Franklin county. In politics, Mr. Clippinger has always been identified with the Republican party, but has never actively engaged in political life. He has served three years as school director of Hopewell township, and has always given his
influence in the direction of education, temperance and morality. Both he and his estimable wife are members of the Church of God at Newburg, in which for over fifty years he has been an officer - seventeen years as deacon, and the remainder as elder. During his younger years he taught in the Sabbath-school, and also was superintendent, and he still takes an interest in that part of the church's work. Although the snows of seventy-eight years have fallen on his venerable head, he is still active in mind and body, is interested in the movements of the outside world, and ready to help the needy and give the benefit of his long experience to those who value his advice and seek his counsel.
Last Edited | 13 August 2015 00:00:00 |
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Daughter | Maria Catherine Clippinger (b. 28 October 1777) |
Son | Johann Henry Clippinger+ (b. 13 March 1779, d. 8 August 1859) |
Son | Johann Adam Clippinger+ (b. 12 October 1780, d. about 1860) |
Son | John George Clippinger+ (b. 21 September 1783, d. 22 June 1869) |
Daughter | Anna Margaretta Clippinger (b. 22 June 1789) |
Son | John Anthony Clippinger (b. 1 August 1790) |
Son | Johann George Clippinger+ (b. 23 August 1793, d. 22 June 1869) |
Daughter | Eliza Catherine Clippinger (b. 11 April 1795) |
Son | Elias Clippinger (b. about 1797) |
Son | Joseph Clippinger+ (b. 1798, d. after 11 June 1880) |
Son | Daniel Clippinger (b. 5 September 1803, d. 3 January 1870) |
Son | Solomon Clippinger+ (b. about 1805) |
Headstone gives surname "Kloppinger". Inscription:
"She lived a married life of 29 years, 2 months, and 18 days, and had 9 sons and 5 daughters."
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Daughter | Margaret Clippinger (d. about 1830) |
Son | Elias Clippinger+ (b. 26 January 1811) |
Son | Daniel Clippinger+ (b. 20 March 1813, d. 3 August 1870) |
Son | Solomon Clippinger+ (b. 21 April 1815, d. 23 February 1891) |
Daughter | Elizabeth Clippinger+ (b. about 1817) |
Son | Henry Clippinger+ (b. 25 April 1819, d. 18 December 1898) |
Son | Anthony Clippinger (b. 6 June 1821, d. 20 November 1884) |
Son | Peter Clippinger+ (b. May 1823, d. 1901) |
Son | John Clippinger+ (b. 16 August 1826, d. 8 January 1906) |
Son | Jacob C. Clippinger+ (b. 19 April 1829, d. 2 October 1901) |
Biographical Annals of Cumberland Co. PA, 1905, p. 772-773:
JOHN CLIPPINGER, one of the most highly respected and substantial citizens of Hopewell township, Cumberland county, was born in 1826, in Lurgan township, Franklin Co., Pa., son of Henry and grandson of Anthony Clippinger. Anthony Clippinger was born in Germany, and after coming to America, located in Cumberland county, where he spent his life in agricultural pursuits, and died on his farm near Shippensburg. His children were: Henry, father of our subject; Adam, who died in the West; John, who died in Ohio; Joseph, who died in Ohio; George, who died in Franklin county; Solomon, who died in the West; Elizabeth, who married David Krebs, and died at Centerville, Cumberland county; and Catharine.
Henry Clippinger was born near Shippensburg, and received a common school education in the German language. He married Elizabeth Kuntz, of Northampton county, near Oak Grove. After marriage he settled in Southampton township, and farmed for a time, and then moved to Lurgan township, Franklin county, and bought a farm of 150 acres, where he built a fine barn and made substantial improvements on the house. Here he lived for twenty-eight years, and then moved to a location on the State road, in the same township, where he bought a farm of more than 300 acres. There he built a fine brick residence, and spent the balance of his life, dying at the age of eighty years and four months. His wife died at the age of seventy-six years, and both were buried in Franklin county, at the Otterbein Church. Mr. Clippinger had donated the land for the site of the church, and also for the cemetery. Both he and his wife were pious, worthy people, who lived up to their professions as sincere members of the Church of God, belonging to the congregation at Newburg. They were the parents of these children: Margaret married Jacob Rebok, and died in the year following her marriage, aged twenty-one years, and was buried in Lurgan township; Elias married Elizabeth Holler, was a farmer, and died at Center, Franklin county; Daniel married Mrs. Daniel Strohm, and was accidentally killed by falling from a load of hay, and was interred in Lurgan township; Solomon married Eva Gilbert, was a farmer and died at Newburg, Hopewell township, where he was interred; Elizabeth married John Zook, and died in Franklin county; Henry married Catherine Holler, and died on the home farm on the State road; Anthony married Susan Covel, went to Illinois, and died on his farm there; Peter married Elizabeth Cope, was a farmer, and died in Florida; John is the subject of this record; and Jacob, a carpenter, married Mary Swiler, and died in Illinois.
John Clippinger was reared on his father's farm, and was given school opportunities until he was twenty-one years old, attending through the winter sessions only, as is the custom in agricultural localities. He then worked among the other farmers for seven years in Franklin county, and two years in Hopewell township, Cumberland county, making many friends and accumulating some capital. In 1854 Mr. Clippinger married Elizabeth Rebok, daughter of Abraham and Susan (Garver) Rebok, of Franklin county. Buying a fine farm of 180 acres of fertile land, situated along the creek, he erected commodious buildings and made many improvements. There he lived until 1899, when he retired to Newburg, where he is one of the valued and esteemed citizens. Mrs. Clippinger died at the age of thirty-four years, and was buried in the cemetery at Newburg. She was a member of the Church of God, a good, Christian woman. The children of this marriage were: Susanna died aged one year and eight months, and was buried at Newburg; Abraham, a carpenter, lives at Bellville, Kans.; Willis, a local preacher in the Baptist Church at Harrisburg, married Ida Ward; John died aged twenty-three years, and is buried at Newburg.
On March 22, 1864, Mr. Clippinger married (second) Mrs. Sarah Jane (Vandersaal) Thrush, and their children were: Anna V., born April 28, 1866, is at home; Frank U., born in October, 1869, married Mary Mowery, and lives on the old homestead farm in Hopewell township; Emma L., born Dec. 18, 1871, married C. Chamberlain, and they live in Hopewell township; and Flora Irene, born Aug. 5, 1874, married John R. Riggs, who is in the milling business in Franklin county.
In politics, Mr. Clippinger has always been identified with the Republican party, but has never actively engaged in political life. He has served three years as school director of Hopewell township, and has always given his influence in the direction of education, temperance and morality. Both he and his estimable wife are members of the Church of God at Newburg, in which for over fifty years he has been an officer - seventeen years as deacon, and the remainder as elder. During his younger years he taught in the Sabbath-school, and also was superintendent, and he still takes an interest in that part of the church's work. Although the snows of seventy-eight years have fallen on his venerable head, he is still active in mind and body, is interested in the movements of the outside world, and ready to help the needy and give the benefit of his long experience to those who value his advice and seek his counsel.
Last Edited | 28 August 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Son | William Clippinger (b. 7 October 1808, d. after July 1850) |
Daughter | Anna Elizabeth Clippinger+ (b. 11 December 1811, d. 25 February 1888) |
Son | Humphrey Clippinger+ (b. 20 January 1814, d. 5 April 1897) |
Son | Albert Clippinger+ (b. 8 January 1816, d. 27 January 1869) |
Daughter | Margaret Clippinger+ (b. 25 December 1817, d. about 1845) |
Son | Adam C. Clippinger, Jr.+ (b. 20 April 1820, d. 16 April 1901) |
Son | Samuel Clippinger+ (b. 22 January 1827, d. 6 May 1898) |
Son | Jacob Clippinger+ (b. 5 March 1830, d. 21 June 1902) |
Last Edited | 29 September 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Son | David Haller Clippinger+ (b. about 1816, d. before 16 June 1900) |
Son | Martin Luther Clippinger+ (b. 19 August 1830, d. 20 February 1888) |
Last Edited | 27 August 2016 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Last Edited | 15 September 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Son | Isaiah Anthony Clippinger (b. October 1826, d. 28 July 1911) |
Son | Hampshire Clippinger (b. 4 November 1828, d. 31 January 1901) |
Daughter | Catherine Clippinger (b. 28 January 1831, d. 28 May 1925) |
Son | John Clippinger (b. 31 May 1835, d. 14 September 1907) |
Son | George Clippinger (b. 27 July 1839, d. 8 March 1852) |
According to records, John Kleppinger moved with his family to Cumberland County, PA, where he settled. In this connection it will be interesting to quote a letter written in 1864 which refers to John Kleppinger's family and the Clippingers in general.
This is a letter written by George Clippinger, of Greencastle, Franklin co. PA, (a son of Anthony) to Rev. Henry Clippinger, (son of Henry Kleppinger). It reads as follows:
June 2, 1864
"Now I will say something about friends and relatives. The number that came from Germany was one, and his name was Anthony (Note: This should be John George), and lived in Northampton County, Pa., and he had six sons and their names were Henry, George, John, Frederick, Lewis and Anthony. If they had sisters I do not know.
"Now your father was a son of John. He lived 3 miles southwest of Shippensburg in Cumberland County. Frederick, Anthony and John they moved and settled about Shippensburg, Cumberland County, and George, he moved to Westmoreland County, Pa. Lewis and Henry stayed in Northampton County. Your father had 6 brothers and 5 sisters as far as I know. They are all gone home. Mother Smith in Chambersburg was a sister. She departed this spring a year. His son Jacob was our preacher these two years. Your father had a brother, his name was John, and he had a son called Frederick, and he moved to Ohio. He is the only one living of your father and grandfather's connection that I know of except you.
"Sol Clippinger that wrote to you from Lima, Ohio is a brother of mine, and the Clippinger at Funkstown is a brother, his name was John. And some of brother Adam's children are living at Lima also. The Dr. Clippinger you speak of who used to be called Sheriff John, is I think a son of John, he lived at Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa., and he was a son of Uncle Frederick, who lived east of Shippensburg. And this Sheriff John, he moved to the State of Indiana some years ago. He had a son, a doctor, and that Mrs. Alleson might be a daughter of his. I never heard of a Clippinger but was related.
"Your father's sisters were all married, one the second time. Two were married to two men the name of Lee, and one to Hamsher, and one to Smith, one to Stall. Henry C., a brother of mine, lived at Newburk. Uncle Frederick had 3 sons, names, Anthony, George and John, the Sheriff. Your father's brothers' names were John, George, Conrad, Anthony, Peter, Frederick, Henry."
Last Edited | 7 August 2014 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Johann Anthony Kleppinger (b. between 1753 and 1754, d. 1806) |
Mother | Anna Margaretha Heckman (b. 1 January 1758, d. 15 September 1812) |
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Son | Isaac Clippinger (b. about 1844) |
Son | Allen B. Clippinger (b. about 1858) |
Daughter | Fannie M. Clippinger (b. about 1864) |
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
Father | Solomon Clippinger (b. about 1805) |
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Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |
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Son | Allen B. Clippinger (b. about 1858) |
Daughter | Fannie M. Clippinger (b. about 1864) |
Last Edited | 21 December 2013 00:00:00 |