William Clinton Cullars

M, #5521
Last Edited: 22 Feb 2004
  • Biography*: No marriage.


  • Birth*: William was born.
  • Death*: William died.
  • Burial*: His body was buried.

Parents:

Father: Frances Clinton Cullars
Mother: Anne Marie Eastwood 'Anna' b. 21 Oct 1849, d. 1932

Henry Milton Cullars

M, #5522
Last Edited: 15 Jan 2017

Parents:

Father: Frances Clinton Cullars
Mother: Anne Marie Eastwood 'Anna' b. 21 Oct 1849, d. 1932

Grace Anne Parkinson

F, #5523
Last Edited: 26 Apr 1998

George Cullars

M, #5544
Last Edited: 30 Dec 2003
  • Birth*: George was born.
  • Death*: George died. Died in infancy.
  • Burial*: His body was buried.

Parents:

Philippe Boos

M, #5568, b. 1860, d. 1929
Last Edited: 26 Apr 1998
  • Birth*: Philippe was born in 1860 at France.
  • Marriage*: He married Marguerite Bricka.
  • Death*: Philippe died in 1929.
  • Burial*: His body was buried.

Family:

Marguerite Bricka b. 1865, d. 1935

Child:

Georgia Boos+ b. 5 Dec 1900

Marguerite Bricka

F, #5569, b. 1865, d. 1935
Last Edited: 26 Apr 1998
  • Marriage*: She married Philippe Boos.
  • Birth*: Marguerite was born in 1865 at France.
  • Death*: Marguerite died in 1935.
  • Burial*: Her body was buried.

Family:

Philippe Boos b. 1860, d. 1929

Child:

Georgia Boos+ b. 5 Dec 1900

Barbara Bowers

F, #5570, b. 26 October 1791, d. 10 July 1839
Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023
  • Biography*: Name Source: Patty Oscar, Indiv.# 112787.
  • Birth*: Barbara was born on 26 Oct 1791.
  • Marriage*: She married Daniel Sullivan.
  • Death*: Barbara died on 10 Jul 1839 at age 47.

Parents:

Father: Jacob Adam? Bowers , I b. 1750, d. 1807
Mother: Catherine Myers b. 1758, d. 1817

Family:

Daniel Sullivan b. 28 Jan 1792, d. 3 Mar 1847

Children:

Sarah Sullivan 'Sally'+ b. 10 Oct 1818, d. c 1850
Abigail Sullivan+ b. 1823

Daniel Sullivan

M, #5571, b. 28 January 1792, d. 3 March 1847
Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023
  • Biography*: David?

    Immigrated from Ireland.
  • Birth*: Daniel was born on 28 Jan 1792.
  • Marriage*: He married Barbara Bowers, daughter of Jacob Adam? Bowers , I and Catherine Myers.
  • Death*: Daniel died on 3 Mar 1847 at age 55.
  • Burial*: His body was buried in Mar 1847.

Family:

Barbara Bowers b. 26 Oct 1791, d. 10 Jul 1839

Children:

Sarah Sullivan 'Sally'+ b. 10 Oct 1818, d. c 1850
Abigail Sullivan+ b. 1823

Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder

M, #5572, b. 1700, d. 21 April 1742
Last Edited: 14 Feb 2023

Parents:

Father: Felix Glattfelder , Jr. b. 7 Mar 1668/69, d. 23 Aug 1724
Mother: Barbara Gorius Goris? Glorius? b. 1669, d. 1743

Family:

Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Children:

Elsbetha Glattfelder 'Elsi' b. 14 Jun 1723
Barbara Glattfelder+ b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794
Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter+ b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814
Lisabeth Glattfelder 'Elizabeth'+ b. 1729
Johannes Rudolf Clodfelter+ b. 25 Mar 1731, d. 1810
Magdalena Glattfelder b. 29 Nov 1733
Casper Glattfelder b. 17 Jul 1740, d. c 1743

Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg?

F, #5573, b. 10 August 1704, d. after 1742/43
Last Edited: 11 Mar 2012

Parents:

Family:

Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742

Children:

Elsbetha Glattfelder 'Elsi' b. 14 Jun 1723
Barbara Glattfelder+ b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794
Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter+ b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814
Lisabeth Glattfelder 'Elizabeth'+ b. 1729
Johannes Rudolf Clodfelter+ b. 25 Mar 1731, d. 1810
Magdalena Glattfelder b. 29 Nov 1733
Casper Glattfelder b. 17 Jul 1740, d. c 1743

Lisabeth Glattfelder 'Elizabeth'

F, #5574, b. 1729
Last Edited: 11 Mar 2012
  • Biography*: "Elizabeth and Jacob Rhyne probably moved to NC in the fall of 1763; he acquired land there in the spring of 1764. Elizabeth's brothers lived pehaps 75 miles away in Rowan County, in the area now in Davidson County."
  • Birth*: Lisabeth was born in 1729 at Glattfelden, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Marriage*: She married Jacob Rein or Rhyne , Sr. on 18 Nov 1750 at York, York County, PA.
  • Residence*: She resided at NC.

Parents:

Father: Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Mother: Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Barbara Glattfelder

F, #5575, b. 12 August 1725, d. 8 August 1794
Last Edited: 24 Mar 2006

Parents:

Father: Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Mother: Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Family:

Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783

Children:

Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter1

M, #5576, b. 2 February 1726/27, d. 18 January 1814
Gravestone
Clodfelter Lake, near Southmount, NC.
Footstone
Graveyard
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023
  • Biography*: Lived in Caderus Township, York County, PA.

    Moved to old Rowan County, NC between 1763 and 1768. Salem, NC

    From - https://www.mesdajournal.org/2015/piedmont-north-carolinas-swisegood-school-cabinetmaking-expanding-narrative-1770-1857/
    "Most of the Clodfelters settled in York County, Pennsylvania along the south bank of Codorus Creek. In 1750, twenty-three-year-old Felix Clodfelter married Sarah Meyer, and their marriage was recorded at Christ Lutheran Church in York. Their oldest son, John Clodfelter (1751–1826), was christened at Christ Lutheran Church.Five of their other children were also born in York County, including a second son Peter (1763–1843). Unexpectedly, there is no evidence that Felix Clodfelter ever owned property in Pennsylvania.How he supported his young family is unknown, but perhaps he worked with the patriarch of his family, Uncle Casper Clodfelter, a farmer who, according to family history, “was also something of a carpenter or cabinetmaker, since in 1767 he made the coffin for Peter Ness,” the husband of a niece.

    In 1763 Felix Clodfelter and his family followed in the footsteps of thousands of Pennsylvanians down Virginia’s Great Wagon Road into Piedmont North Carolina. The Clodfelters quickly joined a close-knit immigrant community in Davidson County, comprised of families such as the Byerleys, Delaps, Longs, Swisegoods, and Waggoners. On 19 August 1763, “Faelick Scloffelder” purchased his first piece of property from Frederick and Christian Michal for £50, described as “230 A on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Crk. adj. Jacob Waggoner”. In 1769 he purchased an additional 101 acres “on Brushy Fork of Abbotts Crk.” One year later, in 1770, his youngest son Jacob Clodfelter was born, the only son to be born in North Carolina]"

    Feb., 1769, Deed by Jonathan Poston and wife, Mary, completed a bargain made the year before. This Deed conveyed 101 acres of land to Felix Clodfelter. The land was located on both sides of the Bushy Fork of Abbotts Creek adjoining the said Clodfelter's home plantation.

    19 APR., 1809.
    His Will reads as follows: In the name of God Amen. I Felix Clodfelter of Rowan County and State of North Carolina having arrived to a honourable age but yet in good health of body, and sound in memory, think it my duty to make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in the following manner. First I recommend my precious Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it; and my body to be buried in a Decent and Christian manner. Take will that all my lawfull debts be paid out of my personal estate. I Will to my beloved wife Sarah full possession of the House I now live in during her lifetime, likewise one quarter of an acre of Land to be Sown in due Season with Flase? Lud? yearly her lifetime. One half of the garden to her use her lifetime, two milk cows to be kept for her use to be will?id and kept in service and if they should fail and be unfit for her service - two others to be put in their place to be kept during her lifetime. I Will to her the old negro woman Aggey? to serve her her life time. Also her spinning wheel, her chest, her bed and basons and furniture, and all the linen she now has in possession. Also two basins, two plates, four spoons, three knives and forks, and the large shelf in the kitchen, two small iron pots and the frying pan, also the corner cupboard containing all within it, also the clock her lifetime, and after her decease to be sold, also a Prayer Book and Hymn Book and watering can, also a small bed and b?ostio? with the furniture belonging, also the fire tongs and shovel, and little walnut table. The following articles to be found her yearly; Ten baskets of wheat to be made into flour, to her hand for her use, ten baskets of corn ground and brought into the house, one hundred and fifty pounds of good pork, fifty weight of beef in due season, also one bushel of salt and ten? dollars in cash to be paid unto her yearly, also sufficient supply of ?ael to be Hallid? for her use, all the above mention duties to be performed unto her by my son Jacob. And as respecting my land, my Will is that my son Jacob, have my homesteaded plantation, also the moo? part of a lot that I purchased of Thomas Long, to extend? to the dividing line already run dividing the same from his brother John's line and his brother Peter after my decease to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my son Peter the land and Plantation on which he now lives, including the south part of my homestead plantation, and the south part of that I purchased of Thomas Long, Jacob's part and also from his brother John's part to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my son John the land and plantation where he now lives, situate on the north side of my homestead plantation including part of the same and part of that which I bought of Thomas Long by lines already run dividing the same from his brother Jacob's, to him and his heirs forever. And as respecting my moovable? property (the slaves excepted) and also the perisable property (excepting that already given) to be sold at public value at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named, and the same to be divided equally between both male and female heirs, also the children of my daughter Susanna Nifong deceased, to have a child's part intended for their mother to be equally divided among them. My Negro woman Aggy I will that she continue in my family her lifetime and have liberty to live with any of my children to whom she may choose, and that they provide for her and keep her as may be required her lifetime. Take Will that my negro man Solomon and his wife Patt? with her increase, and my negro lad Johnson be sold at public value at the discretion of my Executors, among my heirs in manner above mentioned to be equally divided. Lastly I do appoint and ordain my two sons George and Peter Executors of this my last Will and Testament, utterly revoking and making null and void every other Will, Gift or Begwath? heretofore made by me, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. Acknowledging and confirming this by setting my hand and seal the ninteenth day of April in the year of our Lord - One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Nine. Felix Clodfelter F his mark In Presence of Ja Clinard Britain J. Heymore

    20 JAN., 1814.
    Records of the Moravians in NC - Vol. 7, Excerpts from the Friedberg Diary - 1814. The Diary reads as follows: Jan. 20 - The funeral sermon of Felix Glattfelder was preached in the Zion Church, (NC) to a large gathering... FEB TERM OF COURT, 1814. His Will was Probated.
  • Birth*: Felix was born on 2 Feb 1726/27 at Glattfelden, Zürich, Switzerland. 20th?.
  • Immigration*: Felix immigrated, in 1743. Destination:.
  • Marriage*: He married Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah', daughter of Johann or John George Meier , Sr. 'George' and Sybilla ??, on 24 Oct 1750 at York County, PA. From church register of Christ Lutheran Church..
  • Residence*: Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter lived circa 1765 at Rowan County, NC, now Davidson County.
  • Death*: Felix died on 18 Jan 1814 at Davidson County, NC, at age 86. Was Rowan County.
  • Burial*: His body was buried on 20 Jan 1814 at Davidson County, NC. Bethany Reformed Church Cemetery, near Midway
    http://www.archiplanet.org/wiki/Bethany_Reformed_and_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery.

Parents:

Father: Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Mother: Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Family:

Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah' b. Jan 1730/31, d. 23 Nov 1813

Children:

John Clodfelter or Glatfelter, Sr.+ b. 18 Aug 1751, d. 24 Apr 1826
Anna Maria Glattfelder or Klodfelter or Kladfelter+ b. 1753, d. 31 May 1775
Dorothea Clodfelter 'Dorothy'+ b. 25 Jun 1755, d. 30 Jul 1842
John George Clodfelter , Sr. 'George'+ b. 9 Oct 1757, d. 1837
Susanna Glattfelder or Kladfelter or Clodfelter+ b. 20 Dec 1760, d. 28 Sep 1793
Johann Peter Glattfelder or Clodfelter 'Peter'+ b. 13 Mar 1763, d. 4 Oct 1843
Jacob Glattfelder or Clodfelter, Sr.+ b. 1 Jan 1770, d. 1 Feb 1837

Citations

  1. Gravestone has Felix Glatfelder.

Johannes Rudolf Clodfelter1

M, #5577, b. 25 March 1731, d. 1810
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023

Parents:

Father: Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Mother: Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Citations

  1. Or Hans or Hons or John.

Magdalena Glattfelder

F, #5578, b. 29 November 1733
Last Edited: 11 Mar 2012
  • Birth*: Magdalena was born on 29 Nov 1733.

Parents:

Father: Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Mother: Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Casper Glattfelder

M, #5579, b. 17 July 1740, d. circa 1743
Last Edited: 11 Mar 2012

Parents:

Father: Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Mother: Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg? b. 10 Aug 1704, d. a 1742/43

Felix Glattfelder , Jr.

M, #5580, b. 7 March 1668/69, d. 23 August 1724
Last Edited: 25 Feb 2017

Parents:

Father: Hans? Felix Glattfelder , Sr. b. 21 Oct 1632, d. 1 Jan 1708/9
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. c 1632, d. 22 Jul 1694

Family:

Barbara Gorius Goris? Glorius? b. 1669, d. 1743

Children:

Elizabeth Glattfelder b. 1698
Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder+ b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Felix Glattfelder , III b. 1702, d. 6 Aug 1702
Barbara Glattfelder b. 1706
Anna Margaret? Margaretha Glattfelder b. c 1707, d. 2 Sep 1708
Casper Glattfelder or Glatfelter, Sr.+ b. 8 Jul 1709, d. Mar 1775
Hons or John George Glattfelder b. 1711, d. 29 Dec 1794

Barbara Gorius Goris? Glorius?

F, #5581, b. 1669, d. 1743
Last Edited: 25 Feb 2017

Family:

Felix Glattfelder , Jr. b. 7 Mar 1668/69, d. 23 Aug 1724

Children:

Elizabeth Glattfelder b. 1698
Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder+ b. 1700, d. 21 Apr 1742
Felix Glattfelder , III b. 1702, d. 6 Aug 1702
Barbara Glattfelder b. 1706
Anna Margaret? Margaretha Glattfelder b. c 1707, d. 2 Sep 1708
Casper Glattfelder or Glatfelter, Sr.+ b. 8 Jul 1709, d. Mar 1775
Hons or John George Glattfelder b. 1711, d. 29 Dec 1794

Casper Glattfelder or Glatfelter, Sr.

M, #5582, b. 8 July 1709, d. March 1775
Grave Memorial
Last Edited: 26 Jun 2019
  • Biography*: Occupation: Farmer.

    Lived in York County, PA.

    1775.
    The following is the Will of Casper Glatfelter In the Name of God, Amen. Casper Glatfelter of Codorus Township in York County so this is my Last Will and Testament.

    First, my son Felix Glatfelter shall have my plantation for three hundred pounds, eighty pounds in hand, and then one year free, afterwards yearly every year fifteen pounds until the plantation is paid.

    Secondly, after my decease my wife shall be greatly cared for. She shall have one cow, the best bed (but Felix Glatfelter shall keep in fodder the cow as his own cattle), one iron pot, one copper kettle, her spinning wheel, two pewter dishes, one bucking tub, two buckets, one chest, six spoons, two plates, one lamp, one box iron.

    Thirdly, all spin stuffs that is in the house be the same spun, or not, shall remain in the estate and the charges of the weaving shall be paid out of the estate.

    Fourthly, after my decease my wife shall have her widow seat on the plantation as long as she lives she shall be maintained out of the plantation.

    Fifthly, she shall have eight bushels of wheat, two bushels of rye and half bushel of salt yearly, one pair of shoes, one hundred weight of pork yearly, five pounds of wool, one quarter of an acre of flax.

    Sixthly, I bequeath unto Solomon my eldest son fifteen pounds, and ten pounds he did receive of his Master which should belong to his Father because he had not his age. I therefore bequeath unto him one English shilling for all his hereditary right and inheritance which he has to seek of us.

    Seventhly, I bequeath unto Anna my eldest daughter twenty pounds for her hereditary right and inheritance that she hath nothing further to seek of my estate and no further portion of my others.

    Eighthy, I bequeath unto Casper my youngest son the large Bible exclusive of his other share and that they shall divide all the books with each other and none can or shall be sold at the vendue.

    Ninthly, Felix Glatfelter shall have the plantation forever, and all the right and title whatsoever unto the plantation belonging.

    This is my Last Will and Testament, but if I should recover again I can do with the land as I please. I live or die this is my Last Will and Testament.
    Casper Glatfelter
          (Seal)
          Witnesses
          Jacob Kraut
          Jphanes Hildebrand
          Henry (mark) Walter
          Executors
          Conrad Swatz
          Felix Glatfelter

    The above is a true translation of the original High German taken at York [,PA] the 30th day of March 1775 by me.
    John Morris
    -----------------------------------------
    See the -
    Casper Glattfelder Association of America at -
    http://www.glattfelder.org.
  • Birth*: Casper was born on 8 Jul 1709 at Glattfelden, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Baptism: He was baptized at Glattfelden, Zürich, Switzerland, on 25 Jul 1709. Religion:. Swiss Reformed Church.
  • Marriage*: He married Elizabeth Lauffer or Laufer, daughter of Hans Jacob Lauffer and ?? ??, on 3 Apr 1731 at Glattfelden, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Immigration*: Casper immigrated, on 30 Aug 1743. Destination:.
  • Marriage*: He married Anna Maria Lauffer or Walter? 'Mary' after 1742/43 at PA.
  • Death*: Casper died in Mar 1775 at Codorus Township, York, PA, at age 65.
  • Probate: Casper's will was probated on 3 Apr 1775.

Parents:

Father: Felix Glattfelder , Jr. b. 7 Mar 1668/69, d. 23 Aug 1724
Mother: Barbara Gorius Goris? Glorius? b. 1669, d. 1743

Family 1:

Elizabeth Lauffer or Laufer b. 1709, d. c 1743

Children:

Felix Glattfelder b. 1732, d. 6 Feb 1732
Anna Margaret Glattfelder b. 1733, d. 23 Feb 1732/33
Margaret Glattfelder b. 1734, d. 31 Mar 1779
Solomon Glattfelder+ b. 1 Feb 1737/38, d. 13 Aug 1818
Anna Glattfelder+ b. 1740
Johannes or John Glattfelder b. 1742, d. b 1812

Family 2:

Anna Maria Lauffer or Walter? 'Mary' b. c 1709, d. 1775

Children:

Felix Glatfelter+ b. 1747, d. Apr 1815
Johannes? John Glatfelter , Sr. (twin)+ b. 1751, d. 1811
Jacob Glatfelter (twin) b. 1751
Henry Heinrich? George Glatfelter+ b. 13 Aug 1752, d. 16 Apr 1833
Michael Glattfelder+ b. 1758, d. 1824
Casper Gladfelter , Jr.+ b. 1759, d. Nov 1823

Jacob Rein or Rhyne , Sr.

M, #5583, b. 12 August 1726, d. 1794
Last Edited: 6 Jul 2012

Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand

M, #5584, b. 2 March 1715, d. 2 April 1783
Last Edited: 7 Jul 2013
  • Biography*: Aug. 26, 1751. On the Ship Anderson, Hugh Campbell, master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes.
    Some of the names:
    Johannes Hildebrand,
    Sebastian Greim,
    Adam Greim,
    Peter Klein,
    Johannes Bower,
    Abraham Rinehart,
    Haans Michael Koonts,
    George Miller,
    Daniel Miller,
    Johan Jost Franck,
    Johan Christian Alter.

    ---------------------------

    Name: Johannes Hildebrand
    Year: 1751
    Place: Pennsylvania
    Source Publication Code: 1804
    Primary Immigrant: Hildebrand, Johannes
    Annotation: Taken from original manuscripts in the state archives. Names given throughout pages 1-677. Foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania named on pages 521-667. No. 3776, Kelker, supplements this.
    Source Bibliography: EGLE, WILLIAM HENRY, editor Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1727-1775, with the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808. (Pennsylvania Archives, ser. 2, vol. 17.) Harrisburg [PA]: E.K. Meyers, 1890. 787p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1967.
    Page: 329.

    ---------------------------
    Served as a Private in Captain John Jarvis' Co. in 1776.
  • Birth*: Johannes was born on 2 Mar 1715 at Eschenmosen, Bülach, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Marriage*: He married Barbara Glattfelder, daughter of Johan or Hons or John Peter Glattfelder and Salomea Salome? Am Berg Amberg?, in 1748.
  • Residence*: He resided in 1751 at Philadelphia County, PA.
  • Death*: Johannes died on 2 Apr 1783 at Shrewsbury Township, York County, PA, at age 68. 1782?.
  • Burial*: His body was buried in Apr 1783 at Springfield Township, York County, PA. Bupp's Union Church Cemetery.

Parents:

Family:

Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

Children:

Felix Hilderbrand

M, #5585, b. 14 November 1749, d. 26 March 1820
Last Edited: 24 Mar 2006

Parents:

Father: Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

Family:

Mary Elizabeth Stines b. 1746, d. 1820

Maria Margaretha Hilderbrand

F, #5586
Last Edited: 26 Apr 1998
  • Birth*: Maria was born.
  • Death*: Maria died.
  • Burial*: Her body was buried.

Parents:

Father: Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

Dorothea Dorthea? Hilderbrand

F, #5587, b. 1751
Last Edited: 24 Mar 2006

Parents:

Father: Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

John Jacob Hilderbrand

M, #5588, b. 12 November 1752
Last Edited: 24 Mar 2006

Parents:

Father: Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

Casper? Caspar Hilderbrand , Sr.

M, #5589, d. 22 October 1841
Last Edited: 30 Dec 2003

Parents:

Father: Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

Family:

Barbara Cramer b. c 1760, d. 31 Oct 1832

Children:

Eva Hilderbrand b. 21 Jun 1784
Johannes Hilderbrand b. 5 Oct 1786, d. 25 Feb 1868
Daniel Hilderbrand b. 31 Oct 1788, d. 12 Apr 1878
Caspar Hilderbrand , Jr. b. 11 Oct 1789, d. 14 Apr 1799
Petrus Hilderbrand b. 1 Oct 1790
Johann Heinrich Hilderbrand b. 7 Apr 1793
Fredrich Hilderbrand b. 21 Jan 1796, d. 29 Sep 1878
Caspar Hilderbrand b. 14 Apr 1798, d. 21 Feb 1868
Joseph Hilderbrand+ b. 8 Jan 1801, d. 22 Jan 1890
Sarah Hilderbrand b. 19 Nov 1803, d. 1 Aug 1887

Henrick? Henrich Henry? Hilderbrand

M, #5590, b. 8 May 1757
Last Edited: 30 Dec 2003

Parents:

Father: Johannes Hilderbrand or Hildebrand b. 2 Mar 1715, d. 2 Apr 1783
Mother: Barbara Glattfelder b. 12 Aug 1725, d. 8 Aug 1794

Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah'1

F, #5591, b. January 1730/31, d. 23 November 1813
Gravestone
Foot stone
Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023

Parents:

Father: Johann or John George Meier , Sr. 'George' b. 1700, d. 1770
Mother: Sybilla ?? b. c 1705

Family:

Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814

Children:

John Clodfelter or Glatfelter, Sr.+ b. 18 Aug 1751, d. 24 Apr 1826
Anna Maria Glattfelder or Klodfelter or Kladfelter+ b. 1753, d. 31 May 1775
Dorothea Clodfelter 'Dorothy'+ b. 25 Jun 1755, d. 30 Jul 1842
John George Clodfelter , Sr. 'George'+ b. 9 Oct 1757, d. 1837
Susanna Glattfelder or Kladfelter or Clodfelter+ b. 20 Dec 1760, d. 28 Sep 1793
Johann Peter Glattfelder or Clodfelter 'Peter'+ b. 13 Mar 1763, d. 4 Oct 1843
Jacob Glattfelder or Clodfelter, Sr.+ b. 1 Jan 1770, d. 1 Feb 1837

Citations

  1. Gravestone has Sara Glatfelder.

no name Johnson

?, #5592, b. 17 April 1912, d. 17 April 1912
Last Edited: 27 Dec 2022
  • Death*: No died on 17 Apr 1912 at Spencer, IA. Stillbirth.
  • Birth*: No was born on 17 Apr 1912 at Spencer, IA.
  • Burial*: An unknown person body was buried at Spencer, IA.

Parents:

Father: Henry Johnson b. 20 Jan 1881, d. 27 Nov 1952
Mother: Emma Zelda Fraser b. 17 Nov 1893, d. 13 Feb 1951

Raymond Crawford Johnson

M, #5593, b. 7 July 1913, d. 1 August 1952
Last Edited: 26 Apr 1998
  • Birth*: Raymond was born on 7 Jul 1913 at Spencer, IA.
  • Death*: Raymond died on 1 Aug 1952 at Gaylord, MN, at age 39.
  • Burial*: His body was buried in Aug 1952 at Gaylord, MN.

Parents:

Father: Henry Johnson b. 20 Jan 1881, d. 27 Nov 1952
Mother: Emma Zelda Fraser b. 17 Nov 1893, d. 13 Feb 1951

Anna Maria Glattfelder or Klodfelter or Kladfelter

F, #5595, b. 1753, d. 31 May 1775
Last Edited: 27 Jan 2013

Parents:

Father: Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814
Mother: Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah' b. Jan 1730/31, d. 23 Nov 1813

Family:

Martin Jesse Neufang or Nifong, Sr. b. c 1745, d. c 1775

Children:

Sarah Neufang+ b. 1770, d. Feb 1853
Martin Jesse Knifong , Jr.+ b. 1774, d. 1841

no name Johnson

?, #5597, b. 14 December 1916, d. 14 December 1916
Last Edited: 27 Dec 2022
  • Death*: No died on 14 Dec 1916 at Spencer, IA. Stillbirth.
  • Birth*: No was born on 14 Dec 1916 at Spencer, IA.
  • Burial*: An unknown person body was buried at Spencer, IA.

Parents:

Father: Henry Johnson b. 20 Jan 1881, d. 27 Nov 1952
Mother: Emma Zelda Fraser b. 17 Nov 1893, d. 13 Feb 1951

Susanna Glattfelder or Kladfelter or Clodfelter

F, #5598, b. 20 December 1760, d. 28 September 1793
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Last Edited: 10 Nov 2016

Parents:

Father: Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814
Mother: Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah' b. Jan 1730/31, d. 23 Nov 1813

Family:

John Jorg or George Nifong 'George' b. 1753, d. 8 Mar 1797

Children:

Susan Nifong b. c 1782, d. 30 Sep 1793
George Nifong , Sr.+ b. c 1783, d. 18 Aug 1873
Adam Nifong+ b. 26 Feb 1786, d. 15 Oct 1876
Anna Maria Nifong Grimes? 'Mary'+ b. 7 Feb 1788, d. 16 Feb 1848
Magdalene Nifong b. c 1789
Jacob Nifong , Sr.+ b. 1 Jan 1792, d. 3 Feb 1844

Johann Peter Glattfelder or Clodfelter 'Peter'1

M, #5599, b. 13 March 1763, d. 4 October 1843
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Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Deed Record.
From the book The Family of Noah Clodfelter by Cyril Johnson.
Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023
  • Biography*: 18 Dec., 1798.
    Rowan Deed Book 16:29-30. John Koonse, Kuntz, Koons to Peter Clodfelter - for 60 pounds specie; 200 acres of land lying on waters of Hanby's [Hamby's] Creek being a part of 390 acres; Adj. John Shiers line; Witnesses: Wm.? Bodenhamer, Christian Shirer and Amos Gregson; Proved in Feb. Term of Court 1799.

    Peter Clodfelter's 22–23 Nov., 1843 estate sale included woodworking-related items:
    1 log chain
    6 axes
    3 + augurs
    2 planes
    1 jack plain
    3 drawing knives
    1 cooper’s adz & bung borer
    1 square chisel & gimlet
    1 crosscut saw
    1 pair of compasses
    1 rasp and auger
    1 broad ax
    1 round shave
    1 pair of butt hinges
    1 lot of timber heading
    3 lots of old lumber
    1 saw
    913 feet of plank
    1 shaving horse
    1 jointer
    1 hand hammer
    1 additional lot of plank

    In addition, a wide variety of furniture forms were sold from Peter Clodfelter’s estate:
    1 cupboard
    1 clock
    1 looking glass
    1 corner cupboard
    1 walnut table
    1 bench & contents
    1 side cupboard
    1 table.
  • Birth*: Johann was born on 13 Mar 1763 at York, York County, PA.
  • Baptism: He was baptized at York, York County, PA, on 17 Apr 1763. Religion: First Reformed Church.
  • Marriage*: He married Mary? Amelia Wagoner or Wagner 'Mealy', daughter of Daniel Wagoner , Sr. or Wagner and Elizabeth Harmon, on 28 Jun 1790.
  • Residence*: He resided in 1810 at Rowan County, NC, 1810 census shows a Peter Clodfelter.. 1810 census shows a Peter Clodfelter..
  • Death*: Johann died on 4 Oct 1843 at Davidson County, NC, at age 80. 24th?
  • Burial*: His body was buried at Midway, Davidson County, NC. Bethany United Church of Christ Cemetery.

Parents:

Father: Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814
Mother: Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah' b. Jan 1730/31, d. 23 Nov 1813

Family:

Mary? Amelia Wagoner or Wagner 'Mealy' b. 2 Jul 1772, d. 13 Aug 1842

Children:

Felix Clodfelder+ b. 26 Jul 1791, d. 26 Sep 1843
Mary Clodfelter 'Polly' b. c 1793
Susanna Clodfelter b. c 1795, d. b 1843
Daniel Clodfelter+ b. 13 Mar 1797, d. 13 Feb 1886
Valentine Clodfelter+ b. c 1798
Matthias Clodfelter b. c 1804
Margaret Clodfelter

Citations

  1. Or John.

Jacob Glattfelder or Clodfelter, Sr.

M, #5600, b. 1 January 1770, d. 1 February 1837
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Last Edited: 20 Feb 2023
  • Biography*: Occupation: Cabinet Maker. He also carved tombstones.

    27 JAN., 1837.
    His Will reads as follows: February Term 1837, page 288 Jacob Clodfelter's Will. In the name of God, Amen. I Jacob Clodfelter of Davidson County, State of North Carolina being of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as following - First I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Margaret all my house hold and kitchen furniture of whatever name or nature as also the loom and what belongs thereto also my negro slaves Spence and his wife Bet? and her youngest child Caroline, also my stage Wagon and harness belonging thereto, one horse, two cows, ten head hogs and six head of sheep her choice, one Phough and gears, one needing hoe, one axe, one maltoe?, also all the corn, wheat, oats, pork or bacon, hay, fodder, flax and all that may be on hand for her years support. I also give my wife half of my wheat now growing and also two copper mash kettles and two cow halter chains and also fifteen pounds of coffee and thirty pounds sugar all of which above mentioned property to my said wife during her natural lifetime or widowhood and after her death or marriage then to be exposed to public sale by my executors and the money arising from the sale to be disposed as hereafter described and should the slaves which I have bequeathed my wife prove disobedient or unruly she shall be at full liberty to sell them and retain enough of the sale money to purchase one that will suit her. I give and bequeath to my wife full possession of my dwelling house and the plantation or so much thereof as she may want during her natural lifetime or widowhood. I give and bequeath unto my son Jacob the said tract of land whereon I now have my residence containing seventy seven acres more or less with the mills hereditaments and appurtenances to the same belonging (with the fan in the mill) and half the wheat now growing to him and his heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Molly Leonard, wife of David Leonard, one tract of land which I purchased from George Sowers containing one hundred acres more or less for $100 to have during her natural lifetime and after her death to be sold on a reasonable credit and the money to be equally divided among her heirs. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph the plantation whereon he now lives containing two hundred acres more or less with all and singular the profits, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging to him his heirs and assigns forever. I give and bequeath to my son Henry the plantation whereon he now lives containing two hundred and ninety five acres more or less with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him his heirs and assigns forever (with the exception of one acre of the meadow for the use of my wife and the use of the pasture as formerly - I give and bequeath to my son David the tract of land which I purchased of Saml. Farington containing two hundred acres more or less with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him his heirs and assigns. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph my negro man named Joseph to be his right and property forever at the price of six hundred dollars. I give and bequeath to my son Henry to Wit? Mary and her youngest child Adam for the sum of six hundred dollars to be his right and title forever. I give and bequeath to my son David one negro girl named Rose for the sum of five hundred and fifty dollars to be his right and title forever. I give and bequeath to my son Jacob one negro boy named January at the sum of six hundred dollars to be his right and title forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary, wife of David Yokely, one negro girl named Emily at the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to be her right and title forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Catharine, wife of Adam Weir, one negro girl named Sarah at the sum of three hundred and seventy five dollars to be her right and title forever. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth, wife of Barnet Weir, one negro girl named Rhoda at the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars to be her right and title forever. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Barbara, wife of Adam Sink, one negro girl named Camaline at the sum of one hundred and twenty five dollars to be her right and title forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Franey, wife of Philip Knoy, one negro boy named Joseph at the sum of one hundred and ten dollars to be her right and title forever. I give and bequeath to my daughter Sally, wife of Peter Leonard, one negro girl Betty daughter of Spence and his wife at the sum of ninety dollars to be her right and title forever. It is my will and desire that all the above mentioned heirs be equal in the amount of the above willed slaves therefore those which have received the valuableest to pay to the rest untill all be equal in amount. And lastly it is my will request and desire that all my property not willed to be exposed to public sale on a reasonable credit and the money arising from the same as also the money that may be on hand and debts due or oweing to me be disposed of in the following manner by my executors to my wife fifty dollars and to each of my daughters two hundred dollars and the remainder to be equally divided among my sons and daughters. And I do hereby niminate and appoint my sons Joseph and Henry Clodfelter Joint Executors to this my last will and testament revoking all others and former wills by me made. In witness whereof I the said Jacob Clodfelter have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 27th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven (1837). Jacob Clodfelter his mark, seal Signed and acknowledged in the presence of Jno. Haines Michael Clodfelter [Son of his brother John?] FEB. TERM OF COURT, 1837. His Will was probated.

    Jacob Clodfelter's estate inventory and sale in 1837 had over 10,000 feet of plank and scantling (at least 700 feet of walnut plank) and the following items:
    5 axes
    about 200 hogshead and barrel staves
    1 mill saw
    1 hand vice
    500 shingles
    2 jointers
    3 hammers
    8 files
    8 augers
    1 brace and bits
    1 turning lathe
    1 set turning chisels
    2 iron wedges
    1 jack screw
    1 jack plane
    1 tool chest
    12 chisels
    1 froe
    2 fore planes
    2 cooper jointers
    1 hand jointer
    2 hand saws
    1 tenon saw
    1 bow saw
    1 compass saw
    1 drawing knife
    1 large compass
    1 set tongue and grooving planes
    2 cross-cut saws
    1 broad ax
    6 beading planes
    3 gouges
    1 gauging rod
    4 gun stocks.
  • Birth*: Jacob was born on 1 Jan 1770 at Davidson County, NC. Rowan County?.
  • Marriage*: He married Margaret Hagge or Hege, daughter of Johann Balthasar? Balathaser Hege and Maria Julian Fry 'Julian', on 28 Jun 1790 at Rowan County, NC.
  • Death*: Jacob died on 1 Feb 1837 at Davidson County, NC, at age 67.
  • Burial*: His body was buried at Davidson County, NC. Bethany UCC Church Cemetery near the Forsyth and Davidson County line.

Parents:

Father: Felix Glattfelder or Clodfelter b. 2 Feb 1726/27, d. 18 Jan 1814
Mother: Maria Sarah Meier or Meyers or Meyer 'Sarah' b. Jan 1730/31, d. 23 Nov 1813

Family:

Margaret Hagge or Hege b. 4 Sep 1771, d. 3 Nov 1857

Children:

Sarah Clodfelter 'Sally'+ b. 4 Dec 1791, d. 14 Jun 1849
Mary Clodfelter+ b. 24 Oct 1792, d. 26 Nov 1872
Molly Mary Clodfelter+ b. c 1795, d. a 1837
Catherine Clodfelter b. 1797, d. a 1837
Elizabeth Clodfelter b. 1799, d. a 1837
Joseph Clodfelter , Sr.+ b. 30 Nov 1800, d. 16 Apr 1874
Henry Clodfelter , Sr.+ b. 2 Jan 1804, d. 26 Jun 1888
Barbary Clodfelter+ b. 9 Apr 1807, d. 18 Apr 1863
David Clodfelter+ b. 9 Oct 1809, d. 23 Jan 1895
Franey Clodfelter b. c 1811, d. a 1837
Jacob Clodfelter , Jr.+ b. 1815