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Family: Amos M. Clemens / Mary M. Wismer (F5422)

m. 31 Mar 1841


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Rachel Dierstein
Female (1791-1864)
 
 
Abraham D. Clemens
Male (1813-1877)
Mary Clemens
Female (1815-1901)
Jacob Clemens
Male (1817-1818)
Susannah Clemens
Female (1821-1874)
Veronica Clemens
Female (1825-1825)
Lydia Ann Clemens
Female (1827-1904)
George H. Clemens
Male (1831-1892)
Henry Wismer
Male (1789-1854)
Hannah Schlichter
Female (1798-1878)
 
 
Lydia Wismer
Female (1833-1916)
Amos M. Clemens
Male (1819-1887)
Mary M. Wismer
Female (1821-1876)
Henry W. Clemens
Male (1840-1905)
Hannah Clemens
Female (1843-1874)
Abram C. Clemens
Male (1845-1884)
Mary Ann Clemens
Female (1848- )
Noah B. Clemens
Male (1849-1936)
Rachel Clemens
Female (1851- )
Lydia Clemens
Female (1853-1927)

Many thanks to all who have contributed names, dates, photographs and stories. Corrections are always welcome.
Our research is ongoing and the validity of the information presented should be judged by the quality of our sources.

Our study includes our ancestors and their descendants (our cousins) and our cousins' spouses and their parents. The parents of our cousins' spouses will show as "A descendant is related to Susan or Barry" and their other children will not be included unless they are connected to our family.


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June 4, 2023

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