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Klock Connections This Klock Family Tree was compiled by David W. Klock of Marcellus, Michigan. Some of the information is unsubstantiated and therefore may not be Reliable. If you find errors, please let me know so I can correct them. [email protected] Descendants of Jacob Klock Part 1 Generation No. 1 1. JACOB 2 KLOCK (HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 08, 1708 in Stone Arabia, New York, and died May 09, 1798 in Montgomery Co., New York. He married (1) ELIZABETH BELLINGER, daughter of FREDRICK BELLINGER and ANNA FOX. She was born Bet. 1712 1715, and died Bef. 1766. He married (2) CATHARINA NELLIS July 27, 1781, daughter of CHRISTIAN NELLIS and BARVALIS KLOCK. She was born December 23, 1723, and died August 20, 1805 in Montgomery Co., New York. Notes for JACOB KLOCK: Jacob Klock was an officer in the French and Indian War where he was taken prisoner. He was a Captain in the Second Battalion Albany County Militia during that war. Albany and Montgomery County were same county at that time. He was also in the Revolutionary War. He commanded the 2nd. Reg't., Tyron County, New York State Militia. He was known as Col. Jacob Klock. Col. Jacob Klock also signed the Mohawk Valley Declaration of Independence. He was married to Catharina Nellis Helmer, daughter of Christian and Barbara ( Klock ) Helmer. He was also married to Elizabeth Bellinger. From " Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, Penrose Vol. 1" Klock, Jacob, ( of Palatine ) , will dated 5/8/1798; probated 6/13/1798. Legatees: wife, Catharine; granddaughter, Eva ( wife of Christian Klock; their mother is named Anna), Anna ( wife of Rev. Henry Dyeslin ); son, Adam; grandsons, John, Peter and Henry March. Executors: John Billinger, Adam A. Walrath, Robert Anderson. Witnesses: Michael Van Der Voort, Joseph G. Klock, Jocob G. Klock. ( WMC 56:149 ) Descendents of Hendrick Klock and Maria Margaretha Schopferin Jacob Klock. He served as the colonel of the Palatine District Regiment of Militia, and is stated to have often been in the command of Fort Plank in 1779 and 1780. (James Barhyte, RWPA # S12948; Samuel French RWPA

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Klock Connections This Klock Family Tree was compiled by David W. Klock of Marcellus, Michigan.

Some of the information is unsubstantiated and therefore may not be Reliable.

If you find errors, please let me know so I can correct them.

[email protected]

Descendants of Jacob Klock

Part 1

Generation No. 1

1. JACOB 2 KLOCK (HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 08, 1708 in Stone Arabia, New York, and died May 09, 1798 in Montgomery Co., New York. He married (1) ELIZABETH BELLINGER, daughter of FREDRICK BELLINGER and ANNA FOX. She was born Bet. 1712 ­ 1715, and died Bef. 1766. He married (2) CATHARINA NELLIS July 27, 1781, daughter of CHRISTIAN NELLIS and BARVALIS KLOCK. She was born December 23, 1723, and died August 20, 1805 in Montgomery Co., New York.

Notes for JACOB KLOCK: Jacob Klock was an officer in the French and Indian War where he was taken prisoner. He was a Captain in the Second Battalion Albany County Militia during that war. Albany and Montgomery County were same county at that time. He was also in the Revolutionary War. He commanded the 2nd. Reg't., Tyron County, New York State Militia. He was known as Col. Jacob Klock.

Col. Jacob Klock also signed the Mohawk Valley Declaration of Independence.

He was married to Catharina Nellis Helmer, daughter of Christian and Barbara ( Klock ) Helmer. He was also married to Elizabeth Bellinger.

From " Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, Penrose Vol. 1"

Klock, Jacob, ( of Palatine ) , will dated 5/8/1798; probated 6/13/1798. Legatees: wife, Catharine; granddaughter, Eva ( wife of Christian Klock; their mother is named Anna), Anna ( wife of Rev. Henry Dyeslin ); son, Adam; grandsons, John, Peter and Henry March. Executors: John Billinger, Adam A. Walrath, Robert Anderson. Witnesses: Michael Van Der Voort, Joseph G. Klock, Jocob G. Klock. ( WMC 56:149 )

Descendents of Hendrick Klock and Maria Margaretha Schopferin

Jacob Klock. He served as the colonel of the Palatine District Regiment of Militia, and is stated to have often been in the command of Fort Plank in 1779 and 1780. (James Barhyte, RWPA # S12948; Samuel French RWPA

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#s29163; Gansevoort Military Papers NYSA) During the Revolutionary War Colonel Klock possessed 325 acres of land in Lot 13 of the Harrison Patent (Certificates of Quit Rent Remissions, Mss#A1211, Box D7816)­­­­Ken D. Johnson, The Bloodied Mohawk.

Col. Jacob Klock was born on 8 Oct 1708. He died on 11 May 1798.­­­Date of Birth of Col. Jacob Klock from the Billinger Family Tree on the Internet "Descendants of Hans Bellinger Fifth Generation" Genealogy of the Bellinger's and allied families Pioneer settlers of the Mohawk Valley, New York. The Genealogy on the Mohawk Valley Bellingers and Allied Families by Lyle Frederick Bellinger gives the date of birth of Jacob Klock as October 8, 1705 or 1708. I am using the 1705 date in my tree. Gens Web also has the date of birth of Jacob Klock as Oct 8, 1805.

Jacob married Catharine NELLIS, daughter of Christian NELLIS and Barvalis KLOCK, on 27 Jul 1781 in , , New York. (Catharine NELLIS was born on 23 Dec 1723­18 Jan 1724 in , , New York, died on 20 Aug 1805 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery, New York and was buried in St. Johnsville, Montgomery, New York.)­­SZT

Although it is generally accepted that Jacob Klock was the son of Hendrick Klock, no one really knows his exact date of birth or if he was the son of Hendrick Klock. The following is from Jeptha Simms. He places the colonel as the son of old George Klock, not the brother.

It is difficult to locate all the prominent citizens of this vicinity in their own little castles. Next to Fort Hess seems to have been Fort Klock, a palisaded stone house then owned and occupied by John Klock, father of Adam Klock, which house is yet standing over a mile to the eastward of St. Johnsville. At a southeast upper window of this house, the widow of Peter Haner was standing on the day of Johnson's invasion, when a bullet, near spent, struck her head, and she sat down stunned but not seriously hurt. I am glad that this old landmark, which is a very ancient building, is allowed to remain. The dwelling of Old George Klock, as called to distinguish him from his son, I infer, stood not far above John Klock's and was perhaps best known as Fort Klock. He had two sons, Col. Jacob and George, and a daughter Margaret, who married Col. Ebenezer Cox­­and after his death at Oriskany, married Hunter Quackenbush. Col. Klock, who married a daughter of Christian Nellis, then a widow Helmer, lived where Jonas Snell now lives, three­fourths of a mile below the village. The place has never been out of the Klock family, and Mrs. Snell was a Klock. On the land of one of the Klocks' was erected at an early period, a Reformed Dutch** Church, a small edifice built of wood. It has neither steeple or bell, but had the sounding board of the times, over its one man pulpit. This church had some seats to accommodate Indian hearers. Domine Gros occasionally preached in this church before the Revolution. Rev. Henry Dyslin, reputed a good scholar, was one of its last pastors. George Bauder, a Stone Arabia boy of the revolution, assured the writer that the first Sabbath after his marriage in Kingsbush, he took his wife to this church. He thought the edifice was demolished about the year 1818. He died at Palatine Bridge, 1857 or 1858.­­Henry Smith and others. The Frontiersmen of New York by Jeptha R. Simms; Albany, NY; 1883, Volume II, page 383.

More About JACOB KLOCK: Burial: St. Johnsville, New York

Notes for ELIZABETH BELLINGER: Elizabeth was the daughter of Frederick Bellinger and Ann Elizabeth Fox, the daughter of Johan Philip Fox.

Proff of Marriage of Col. Jacob Klock to Elizabeth Bellinger is located in New York City in New York City Surrogates Wills. Col. Jacob inherted the mill that once belonged to Frederick Bellinger, possibly located on what is known as Ingams Mills. ­­­Ken Johnson

Notes for CATHARINA NELLIS: Daughter of Christian Nellis and Barbara Klock Catherine Nellis was the daughter of Barvalis Klock and Christian Nellis. She may have been born 18 Jan. 1724. Barvalis was the daughter of Hendrick Klock. She married Col. Jacob Klock who was the son of Hendrick Klock. She is buried in Christian Nellis, Jr. spot in Klock Cemetery. Col. Jacob Klock was Catharina third husband.

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Notes from the SZT

Catharine married Adam TIMMERMAN, son of Jacob ZIMMERMAN and Anna Margaretha SCHÜTZ, in 1743. (Adam TIMMERMAN was born in 1714 in , Schoharie, New York and died in 1747­1748 in Mohawk Valley, New York.)

Catharine also married Johann Leonardt HELMER, son of Leonardt HELMER and Elizabeth RUHL.

Catharine also married Jacob KLOCK Col., son of Hendrick KLOCK and Mrs. Maria Margaretha KLOCK, on 27 Jul 1781 in , , New York. (Jacob KLOCK Col. died on 9 May 1798 and was buried in St. Johnsville, Montgomery, New York.)

Zimmerman DKM ­ p. 60 and 107(9). Snell ­ DKM page 53. Born 23 Dec 1723 or 18 Jan 1824 per tombstone in Klock Cemetery.

More About CATHARINA NELLIS: Burial: Klock Cemetery, New York

Children of JACOB KLOCK and ELIZABETH BELLINGER are: 2. i. ADAM 3 KLOCK, b. Bet. 1717 ­ 1738; d. October 12, 1823, Manheim, Montgomery Co. , New York. 3. ii. MARGARET KLOCK, b. Abt. 1749. 4. iii. JACOB KLOCK, JR., b. April 11, 1750.

Generation No. 2

2. ADAM 3 KLOCK (JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born Bet. 1717 ­ 1738, and died October 12, 1823 in Manheim, Montgomery Co. , New York. He married CATHERINE CATY SEEBER 1773. She was born Bef. May 04, 1754 in Fonda, Montgomery, New York, and died January 10, 1844 in Manheim, Herkimer, New York.

Notes for ADAM KLOCK: Information from Klock/Clock Gen.

New York in the Revolution pg. 401 gives Adam's death date as 10­12­1823 aged 72Y1M20D. The Fonda Library, Amsterdam Chapter D A R pg. 17 gives buriels of Adam and Catharine as Dutch Churchyard, Manheim, New York.

From the Sherman O. Klock Genealogy:

Catherine Seeber is said by Simms the historian to have been the daughter of William Seeber, a German tradsman who keep a store before the French war to the west and not far from the present village of Fort Plain. Besides Catherine there were Magdalene, William Conrad, Audolph, and Jacob. William Seeber and his sons Audolph and Jacob were engaged at the battle of Oriskany under the banner of Herkimer, and it is quite likley that the remaining two sons were there also. Audolph was slain on the battle field, and William his father, and his brother Jacob were mortally wounded on that occasion.

William Seeber the father, came to this country with a wife taken in the fatherland, and upon her death (which probably occured soon after their arrival here) he married a Miss. Walrath, and by her had three sons and two daughters namely: Henry John Adam Marilles (who married Peter Young) and Mary Elizabeth who never married. After that death of William Sr. his widow married John Rolfe who lived at the Boght, then a small Dutch settlement near Cohoes.

Magdalene Seeber, the sister of Catherine, married Fredrick Bell, who turned tory, fled to Canada, and coming down with the British force under Sir. John Johnson, and died some two days later at his home where his wife, a woman of remarkable energy, had brought him. He left two small children, Betsey who afterward married George Fox, and Christina who became later teh wife of George Diefendorf.

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Adam Klock, like his brother­in­law Bell, too turned tory, and he too took part in the Johnson battle, but unlike the latter was less forunate in getting himself killed off there. In an affidavit sworn to by one Nicholas Herkimer, he with nine others, including the deponent, and one Jacob I. Klock, left the valley on Sunday evening July 1, 178, setting their faces toward Canada, which place they reached in eleven days. Some two months later a portion of this party returned to the valley to perpetrate a dastardly deed and were soundly trounced for their efforts. Adam Klock does not appear to have been with this party, but Jacob I. Klock's name is mentioned in that part of the affadivit which tells of this affray.

Who was this Jacob I. Klock: There was but one Jacob I. Klock that I know of, and he was the son of Johannes. But I do not infer that he was the man in question: there may have been another Jacob I. Adam Klock retruned to his family after the war, and tradition says that he was not received with marked favor by his relations who had took an active and patriotic part in the struggle for liberty. In the "Normander Papers" mentioned int he sketch of Col. Jacob Klock, was one written by Jacob G. Klock, and signed by Adam, giving his father the power of attorney, which was excuted while he was in the British service. Just what this was done for I do not know. If he was the owner of any landed property at that time I have failed to discover it. There never was any property of any Klock confisicated, during, or after the war.

While his father did not disinherit him, he did leave the farm on the everted to the remaining grandchildren. That was in the year 1998, and from that date all taces of him, his wife and the son Jacob, have been in vain so far as the writer is concerned, although Adam (No. 1097) who is said, but not with out question, to have married Catherine Staring, has been viewed with suspicion as being this lost Adam.

More About ADAM KLOCK: Burial: Dutch Churchyard, Manheim, New York

Notes for CATHERINE CATY SEEBER: Father: Johann Wilheim Seeber, b. 15 Nov 1721 in Saltzberg, Germany Mother: Catherine Eccker, b. 7 Apr 1729

Children of ADAM KLOCK and CATHERINE SEEBER are: i. CATHARINE 4 KLOCK.

More About CATHARINE KLOCK: Burial: Snells Bush, New York

ii. SAMUEL KLOCK.

Notes for SAMUEL KLOCK:

5. iii. ADAM JOHANNES KLOCK, b. November 08, 1751, German Flatts Twp. Herkimer, New York; d. August 12, 1823.

3. MARGARET 3 KLOCK (JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born Abt. 1749. She married STEPHEN MARCH August 11, 1771.

Notes for MARGARET KLOCK: SOK Genealogy:

Margaret Klock, who probably was born not far from 1750, was not mentioned in the will of her father, although her three children, Peter, John, and Henry, each came in for a small share. This leads one to beleive that she may have died previously.

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There marriage license was issued July 23, 1771.­­­SOK Klock, Margaret, and Stephen March married July 23, 1771­­New York Marriages Internet

Notes for STEPHEN MARCH: Stephen March served as a pvt in Col. Jacob Klock's Reg't. The 2nd. Tryon Co. N.Y. Militia.

Page 28, of the "The Mohawk Valley in the Revolution", By Maryly B. Penrose OPC= MacWethy, Lou D. & Nellis, Milo. The Old Palatine Church. (St. Johnsville, N.Y. 1930). LTSA="Records of the Lutheran Trinity Church of Stone Arabia, edited by R.W. Vosburgh. (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society 1917). Vol. I

March, Stephen, married Margretha (dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth (Bellinger) Klock), 8/11/1771 (OPC:33). Children; Peter, m. Elizabeth Diefendorf (OPC:33) ; Johannes b. 10/25/1771 (LTSA:39) ; Henrich, b. 6/18/1782. Stephen was a Private in the Second Regiment of the Tryon County Militia.

Children of MARGARET KLOCK and STEPHEN MARCH are: i. JOHANNES 4 MARCH, b. October 25, 1771.

Notes for JOHANNES MARCH:

ii. HENRICK MARCH, b. June 18, 1782. iii. PETER MARCH, m. ELIZABETH DIEFENDORF.

4. JACOB 3 KLOCK, JR. (JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 11, 1750. He married ANNA HESS September 27, 1770 in Stone Arabia Reformed Church, Albany Co., New York. She was born March 25, 1749.

Notes for JACOB KLOCK, JR.: Date of Marriage from Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, Penrose Vol. 1.

Notes from the Sherman O. Klock Genealogy

Little is known of this man. It has been infered by some that he to was a tory, but has never been proven. He may have been the Jacob I. mentioned in the sketch of his brother Adam, but if so then that is the only instance in which the initial " I " was used as a middle letter in his name. Else where it is noted as Jacob Klock Jr. or plain Jacob Klock, never with any middle initial. That he was dead in 1798 is proven by the will of his father who made ample provision for his widow Anna in his last will. His manner of death, and burial place is unknown. Anna Hess, his widow, never married again, and lived with her daughter Eva until her death. Many tales have been told to the writer by the Descendants of Anna, concerning the part she played in the Revolution­­­moulding bullets for use by the militia­­­driving a fatted bovine into the nearby corn field and butchering the animal to keep it from being driven away by the enemy­­­if there is any toryism in that family, and I beleive there was none, it surely had not affected her at that time. I stated above that she spent her last days with her daughter Eva; that is an error, for in looking over my notes I find that it was her daughter Anna instead. I have been unable to find the date of her death, and where she is buried. She no doubt lies in an unmarked grave like many other heric men and women of that day.

The Genealogy fo the Mohawk Valley Bellingers and Allied Families by Lyle Fredrick Bellinger gives 4 children born to Jacob Jr. and Anna Hess and that Jacob died before 1792­1898. According to the Bellinger book he resigned May 16, 1780 and joined the British.

Notes for ANNA HESS: Anna was the daughter of Margaret and Johannes Hess, Jr.. Johannes and Margaret had five children; John Hess married Anna Fox, 23 Feb. 1768; Frederick Hess married Anna Catherine Nellis; Danial Hess married Maria Fox; David Hess married Marjory and Anna Hess who married Jacob Klock, Jr.­­from the Genealogy fo the

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Mohawk Valley Bellingers and Allied Families by Lyle Fredrick Bellinger

Children of JACOB KLOCK and ANNA HESS are: 6. i. ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, b. May 30, 1773; d. 1850.

ii. ANNA MARGERTHA KLOCK, b. September 16, 1778.

Notes for ANNA MARGERTHA KLOCK: Sponsors for Anna were Danial Hess and Anna Klockin. Stone Arabia Lutheran Church.­­From the Genealogy of the Mohawk Valley Bellingers and Allied Families by Lyle Frederick Bellinger.

7. iii. EVA KLOCK, b. August 03, 1780; d. May 13, 1861. iv. ISAAC KLOCK, b. Abt. November 23, 1788.

Notes for ISAAC KLOCK: The records of the Dutch Reformed Church, St. Johnsville gives the baptism of an Isaac Klock November 16, 1788 and the parents as Jacob C. Klock and Anna Klock.

Generation No. 3

5. ADAM JOHANNES 4 KLOCK (ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 08, 1751 in German Flatts Twp. Herkimer, New York, and died August 12, 1823. He married CATHARINE STAURING 1773 in Stone Arabia Reformed, Montgomery, New York. She was born September 20, 1753 in Manheim, New York, and died January 10, 1841 in Manheim, New York.

Notes for ADAM JOHANNES KLOCK: Adam served in the Rev. War died August 12, 1823, aged 72 y. 4 m. 20 d. He is buried in the church yard next to Shell's Bush Church, St. Johnsville, New York.

Note: If This Adam Klock was the son of Adam Klock and Catherine Caty Seeber. He died Aug. 12, 1823 (Cemetery Records) which would make him born in 1751.

More About ADAM JOHANNES KLOCK: Burial: Snell's Bush Ref. Church Cemetery

Notes for CATHARINE STAURING: Catharine is buried next to her husband, Adam at the church yard next to Snell's Bush Church died Jan 10, 1844 aged 87 y. 3 m. 16 d.

More About CATHARINE STAURING: Burial: Snell's Bush Ref. Church Cemetery

Children of ADAM KLOCK and CATHARINE STAURING are: 8. i. MARY 5 KLOCK. 9. ii. MAGDALENA KLOCK, b. May 21, 1775; d. March 21, 1864. 10. iii. HENRY KLOCK, b. Abt. 1779; d. April 14, 1861. 11. iv. ADAM KLOCK, b. November 22, 1781; d. March 14, 1862.

6. ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK (JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born May 30, 1773, and died 1850. She married (1) HENRY BEEKMAN. He was born April 05, 1763, and died 1827. She married (2) JOHN HENRY DYSLIN September 02, 1791. He was born December 18, 1752 in Bergdorf, Berne Canton, Switzerland, and died March 06, 1813.

Notes for ANN CATHERINE KLOCK: SOK has the date of birth of Anna as May 30, 1773 and died in 1850.

Notes for HENRY BEEKMAN:

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Henry Beekman was the brother­in­law of Judge Jacob G. Klock.­­Genealogy of the Mohawk Valley Bellingers and Allied Families by Lyle Fredrick Bellinger.

Notes for JOHN HENRY DYSLIN: John Dysslin was a minister of the German Reformed Church at Palatine, St. Johnsville New York. He preached and wrote the church records in German. In 1829 the church aligned with the Dutch Reformed demonimation because it was easier to get ministers from this demonimation.Johann Dysslyn was the minister at the Palatine Church. Name was also spelled Dysslin.

SOK Genealogy: The Rev. John Henry Dyslin was a Swiss and was born in Burgdorf, Canton Berne. of the nobility. On the voyage to America he was shipwrecked at sea, and vowing to God that if his live was spared he would devote the remainder of it to his Maker, he returned to his native country and studied for the ministry. On being ordained he returned to this country and became the first settled pastor at the present St. Johnsville, N.Y. where he began his work in the old Klock Church in 1788. SOK has the date of death of John Dysslin in 1805.

More About JOHN HENRY DYSLIN: Burial: Klock Chrurch Yard, Fort Plains, New York

Child of ANN KLOCK and HENRY BEEKMAN is: 12. i. ALIDA 5 BEEKMAN, b. June 27, 1815.

Children of ANN KLOCK and JOHN DYSLIN are: 13. ii. ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, b. July 02, 1793; d. November 22, 1868.

iii. JACOB DYSLIN, b. March 13, 1795; m. LUVIS TUBBS. 14. iv. ELIZABETH DYSSLIN, b. August 03, 1797; d. March 27, 1855.

v. JOHN H. JR. DYSLIN, b. May 27, 1799; m. NANCY HOUPT.

Notes for JOHN H. JR. DYSLIN: John and Nancy had a daughter who married Charles Little and resided at Freeport. Ill.­­­SOK

15. vi. ANNA DYSLIN, b. June 15, 1801. 16. vii. MARY DYSLIN, b. April 16, 1805.

7. EVA 4 KLOCK (JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born August 03, 1780, and died May 13, 1861. She married CHRISTIAN KLOCK October 23, 1797, son of JACOB KLOCK and HANNAH NELLIS. He was born March 29, 1776, and died April 07, 1853.

Notes for CHRISTIAN KLOCK: From the Sherman O. Klock Genealogy:

Christian Klock, after the death of Col. Jacob Klock in 1798, lived on the homestead farm of the Colonel who had willed it tho Christian's wife Eva, and who came into possesion of it upon her grand father death. The old dwelling place of the Colonel, which had witnessed many stirring scenes during the Revolution, and which had escaped the torch of the incendiaries who ran mad thoughtout the valley, was torn down about the year 1830, and a new house erected in its place; this building is still standing (1932) and is owned by the widow of the late Sheldon Klock, who bought the house and lot form the Snell estate. I might add that Sheldon Klock, was not closely related to Christian Klock, or his wife Eve, and did not inherit this property as has been said. Sheldon Klock married a Powell for his first wife, and the widow of John F. Klock for this second. The maiden name of his second wife was Lillian Richards, the daughter of Warren Richards.

Near this home, and perhaps on the very spot, Hendrick Klock the pioneer settler built his dwelling of logs not later than 1723, and near there he spent his remaining days. Near it onece stood the old Klock Church, and close by it the old Klock burial ground, where now lie many of name with unmarked graves. This Klock Church probably

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was built about 1750, and by Colonel Jacob Klock. Christian Klock served in the war of 1812 as Leiut. of the 1st. Regt. N.Y.S. militia. Children of EVA KLOCK and CHRISTIAN KLOCK are:

i. ELIZABETH 5 KLOCK, b. July 01, 1798; d. March 12, 1889; m. JONAS SNELL, August 24, 1820; b. May 29, 1800; d. December 19, 1880.

Notes for ELIZABETH KLOCK: Elizabeth married Jonas Snell, son of Jacob George Snell and Mary Meyer, on 24 Aug 1820. Jonas Snell was born about 29 May 1800, died on 19 Dec 1880 and was buried in St. Johnsville, Montgomery, New York.)­­SZT Genealogy

17. ii. ANNA (NANCY) KLOCK, b. March 14, 1804; d. July 31, 1898. iii. CATHERINE KLOCK, b. June 18, 1809; d. March 30, 1811. iv. PERMELIA KLOCK, b. November 07, 1815; d. December 12, 1833.

Notes for PERMELIA KLOCK:

Generation No. 4

8. MARY 5 KLOCK (ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) She married JOHN GOODBRED.

Notes for JOHN GOODBRED:

Children of MARY KLOCK and JOHN GOODBRED are: 18. i. CATHERINE 6 GOODBRED.

ii. JOHN GOODBRED.

Notes for JOHN GOODBRED: Resided near the old Palatine church.­­­­SOK

iii. MARIA GOODBRED, m. DANIEL SOUTHWICK. iv. MIRANDA GOODBRED, m. JOHN PEELER.

Notes for JOHN PEELER: Resided Syracuse, N.Y.­­­­SOK

v. ANN ELIZA GOODBRED. vi. ADAM GOODBRED.

9. MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK (ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born May 21, 1775, and died March 21, 1864. She married JOHN ADLE. He was born 1758 in Hesse Kassle, Germany.

Notes for MAGDALENA KLOCK: Magdalena was also known as Lana.

More About MAGDALENA KLOCK: Burial: Manheim, New York on Robert and Peter Davis farm

Notes for JOHN ADLE: John Adle fought in the battle at Oriskany.

Children of MAGDALENA KLOCK and JOHN ADLE are: i. BETSY 6 ADLE.

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ii. IRENE ADLE. iii. JOHN JR. ADLE, b. August 06, 1793; d. 1860.

19. iv. CATHERINE ADLE, b. March 12, 1797; d. August 09, 1880. 20. v. ANNA ADLE, b. May 20, 1800; d. August 24, 1892. 21. vi. NANCY ADLE, b. 1803; d. July 07, 1857. 22. vii. LYDIA ADLE, b. 1806.

viii. JACOB ADLE, b. March 05, 1807.

Notes for JACOB ADLE: Jacob Adle was married and had the following children;

John H. Jacob Jefferson, lived on the lake road in or near Oneida. Isabelle, married Robert Beal and lived in Clockville, NY

John H. Adle Obit.

Onida, Feb 26, 1906­­­­­John H. Adle, for 34 years a resident, passed away at his home on the Schoolhamer road, in the First Ward, on Saturday night, aged 73 years. Mr. Adle was born in Manheim, Herkimer County, and 40 years ago he removed to this section. He is survived by a widow, two brothers, Jefferson and Jacob, who live on the Lake Road, and one sister, Mrs. Robert Beal of Clockville."

From the SOK Genalogy

ix. MARY ADLE, b. June 27, 1809; d. October 29, 1904; m. ROBERT J. DAVIS.

Notes for MARY ADLE: The following is a clipping from a Utica paper: July 28, 1904

"Little Falls, July 28, Aunt Mary Adle Davis celebrated her 95th birthday yesterday afternoon at her home 602 East Monroe street, by entertaining the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, together with a few visiting members of the D.A.R., and Mrs. Roberts of Utica, Vice State Regent of the order. She was presented a handsome bread and milk bowl and a fine silver spoon, on which was inscribed name, date, ect. The home looked very pretty in a trimming of American Flags. Five generations were present to recieve the guests, Mrs. Davis, Peter Davis, Mrs. F.H. Baum, Mrs. Kezzy Perkins, Miss Merie Perkins. Mrs Davis's father fought in the war for American independence, and so she is a real Daughter of the Revolution.

x. GEORGE ADLE, b. 1811.

10. HENRY 5 KLOCK (ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born Abt. 1779, and died April 14, 1861. He married NANCY SNYDER. She was born Abt. 1783, and died June 04, 1865.

Notes for HENRY KLOCK: Resided near Theresa N.Y. where both are buried­­­­SOK

More About HENRY KLOCK: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Theresa, Jefferson Co., N.Y.

More About NANCY SNYDER: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Theresa, Jefferson Co., N.Y.

Children of HENRY KLOCK and NANCY SNYDER are: 23. i. DELILA M. 6 KLOCK. 24. ii. JOHN KLOCK, b. July 29, 1801, Herkimer Co., New York; d. June 18, 1880. 25. iii. NICHOLAS KLOCK, b. 1805; d. January 19, 1875. 26. iv. OLIVE KLOCK, b. January 08, 1806; d. November 26, 1888. 27. v. EVE KLOCK, b. 1807; d. November 08, 1843.

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28. vi. JOSEPH KLOCK, b. Abt. 1808; d. Aft. 1870. 29. vii. MARY KLOCK, b. 1812; d. April 04, 1873.

viii. SALLY KLOCK, b. October 21, 1814.

Notes for SALLY KLOCK: No record of their marriage, or of any children that may have been born to them. It should be noted that Sally A. Klock married one Abraham Snyder. It may be that in the course of time the names of the husbands of these two women have been confused. We are inclined to believe that the record of marriage as given by descendents in correct. There were Snyders who lived in the vicinity of the birth place of Sally Klock, and it is not unreasonable to beleeive she married some one of them. We find that on Nov. 13, 1764, one Ludwig Snyder, married Margretha Klock, and we also find that Ludwig and Margretha had a son Jacob born Dec. 7, 1766. The birth date of Sally Klock, is found in the Stone Arabia Reformed church records, Vol. 1, page 71. The marriage of Ludwig Snyder and Margretha Klock, is recorded in the marriage records of the same church, Vol. 1, page 175.­­­ ­SOK

Sally Klock may have married Abraham Snyder. The 1860 Census for Theresa, Jefferson, New York lists Sally Klock (45) living with her parents, Joseph and Clarissa. If she did marry it was after 1860. Listed next on the census is her brother, Joseph and his family.

30. ix. JACOB KLOCK, b. Bet. 1817 ­ 1818.

11. ADAM 5 KLOCK (ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 22, 1781, and died March 14, 1862. He married (1) CATHERINE SNYDER. She was born February 27, 1780, and died June 19, 1855. He married (2) LYDIA HOOVER. She was born May 31, 1787, and died June 24, 1875.

Notes for ADAM KLOCK: Adam Klock, Jr. was born Nov. 22, 1781, died March 14, 1862, married 1st, Catherine Snyder, born Feb. 27,

1780 or 1781, who was burned to death June 19, 1855. She is buried in the Inghams Mills cemetery, on the family plot of Daniel Klock their son.

After the death of Catherine, Adam married 2 nd Lydia Hoover, and at the advanced age of "three score years and ten" he removed to St. Lawrence county where he lived the remainder of his life. He and his second wife are buried at Governeur, N.Y.

Lydia Hoover, born May 31, 1787, died June 24, 1875, may have been a widow at the time of her marriage with Adam Klock.­­­­SOK Genealogy.

More About ADAM KLOCK: Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Governeur, N.Y.

More About CATHERINE SNYDER: Burial: Ingham's Mills, N.Y. family plot of son, Daniel

More About LYDIA HOOVER: Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Governeur, N.Y.

Children of ADAM KLOCK and CATHERINE SNYDER are: 31. i. ADAM A. 6 KLOCK, b. January 28, 1800, Herkimer Co, N.Y; d. December 13, 1875, Charleston Twp. Pa.. 32. ii. JACOB ADAM KLOCK, b. April 19, 1801; d. April 06, 1879. 33. iii. PETER A. KLOCK, b. August 21, 1803; d. May 29, 1874. 34. iv. DELILAH KLOCK, b. July 26, 1806; d. December 08, 1896. 35. v. JEMINA KLOCK, b. April 08, 1807, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. January 18, 1838. 36. vi. JONAS KLOCK, b. November 08, 1808; d. April 01, 1861. 37. vii. LUCINDA KLOCK, b. November 28, 1814; d. February 17, 1890. 38. viii. DANIEL KLOCK, b. January 22, 1818, New York; d. January 25, 1880, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. 39. ix. AMOS KLOCK, b. July 13, 1822, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. March 31, 1870.

12. ALIDA 5 BEEKMAN (ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born June 27, 1815. She married JOSEPH RIGGS.

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Child of ALIDA BEEKMAN and JOSEPH RIGGS is: i. FRANCES E. 6 RIGGS.

13. ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN (ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 02, 1793, and died November 22, 1868. She married ROBERT NELLIS, son of PETER NELLIS and NANCY DYGERT. He was born August 04, 1785, and died October 04, 1868.

More About ANN CATHERINE DYSLIN: Burial: Private burying ground of Robert Nellis, St. Johnsville, NY

Notes for ROBERT NELLIS: 28. Robert Nellis born May 44th died Oct. 4 1868.­­Fort Klock Web Page, Cemetery Records. I am not sure what the "May 44th" is. I have him born August 04, 1785 and died Oct. 4, 1868 which would make him 83 when he died.

More About ROBERT NELLIS: Burial: Private burying ground of Robert Nellis, St. Johnsville, NY

Children of ANN DYSLIN and ROBERT NELLIS are: 40. i. JOHN H. 6 NELLIS, b. January 14, 1820; d. December 26, 1894. 41. ii. ROBERT NELLIS, b. December 11, 1823; d. February 04, 1892. 42. iii. JAMES D. NELLIS, b. July 26, 1825; d. March 30, 1898. 43. iv. MARY NELLIS, b. September 28, 1828; d. May 14, 1860. 44. v. ANNA NELLIS, b. November 17, 1830; d. April 02, 1896.

vi. KATE NELLIS, b. March 23, 1833; d. November 24, 1903.

Notes for KATE NELLIS: Kate Nellis never married, no children.

45. vii. REUBEN NELLIS, b. April 20, 1835. 46. viii. ELIZABETH NELLIS, b. August 30, 1838; d. November 05, 1897.

14. ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN (ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born August 03, 1797, and died March 27, 1855. She married CHRISTOPHER KLOCK June 07, 1817 in Fort Plain, Montgomery Co., New York, son of GEORGE KLOCK and BARBARA BAUDER. He was born December 12, 1794, and died March 08, 1868.

Notes for ELIZABETH DYSSLIN: Elizabeth was the daughter of Rev. John Henry Dysslin and Anna Klock. Buried in St. Johnsville Cemetery.­­Cemetery Records

More About ELIZABETH DYSSLIN: Burial: St. Johnsville Cemetry, St. Johnsville, New York

Notes for CHRISTOPHER KLOCK: Christopher ( also recorded as Christofel) was a private in Capt. Fred Getman Reg't in the War of 1812. He was a tavern keeper in St. Johnsville, NY Klock/Clock Genealogy

Sherman O. KLock Genealogy­­­ "It is said that Christopher was born at Stone Arabia, which leads to the conclusion that that was the residence of his father, George I., before his removal to East Creek. The War Department at Washington D.C. shows that he served as a private in Capt. Frederic Getmans Co. , 11th Reg. (Richs) New York Mil­in the war of 1812, from Aug 24, 1812 to Feb. 24, 1813, and as Corporal in Capt John I, ( or J ) Klcoks Co., 19th Reg. (Getmans) New York militia, from Sept. 7, 1814, for which service he received a land grant of 160 acres from the goverment.

He was a farmer by occupation, but when the tide of immigration set in to the westward, thru the Mohawk valley, we find him acting as the keeper of a tavern at St. Johnsville, N.Y. He died at , and is buried in the cemetery at that

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place." SOK

Burial of Christopher Klock, Section 5, Lot #268, St. Johnsville Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York­­Cemetery Records

More About CHRISTOPHER KLOCK: Burial: St. Johnsville Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York

Children of ELIZABETH DYSSLIN and CHRISTOPHER KLOCK are: 47. i. BARBARA 6 KLOCK, b. February 25, 1819; d. January 14, 1896. 48. ii. JOHN HENRY KLOCK, b. October 17, 1822, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. May 25, 1890.

iii. MARY KLOCK, b. October 20, 1823, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. February 21, 1858; m. WILLIAM BENNETT, September 06, 1854.

Notes for MARY KLOCK: Sherman O. Klock has date of birth of Mary as Oct 23, 1824. and died Feb. 21, 1858, marrried Sept 6, 1854, William Bennett; Resided in Fort Plan, NY. said to have had no children.

49. iv. MAGDALENA KLOCK, b. March 20, 1826, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. September 25, 1888. 50. v. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. March 24, 1828, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. 1900. 51. vi. HORATIO KLOCK, b. July 11, 1832, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. April 09, 1861. 52. vii. IRVING BEEKMAN KLOCK, b. April 04, 1835, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. October 26, 1904,

New Haven, Ct..

15. ANNA 5 DYSLIN (ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born June 15, 1801. She married DANIEL SNELL. He was born 1798, and died 1856.

Notes for DANIEL SNELL: Daniel was the son of Peter P. Snell, born April 23, 1771, died Nov. 30, 1830 and Anna Timmerman, born 1779, died 1818. Peter P. Snell was the son of Peter Snell, born June 24, 1730, died July 24, 1804, and Anna Kilts, born 1750, died 1842. Peter Snell, was the son of Johan Yost Snell, and Maria Herkimer.

Child of ANNA DYSLIN and DANIEL SNELL is: i. MARY 6 SNELL, b. August 09, 1837; m. HIRAM M. POTTER; b. July 24, 1824; d. July 03, 1901.

16. MARY 5 DYSLIN (ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 16, 1805. She married DANIAL LASHER.

Child of MARY DYSLIN and DANIAL LASHER is: 53. i. ANNA 6 LASHER, b. February 24, 1829.

17. ANNA (NANCY) 5 KLOCK (EVA 4 , JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 14, 1804, and died July 31, 1898. She married JOHN H. ZIMMERMAN December 04, 1825. He was born November 03, 1799, and died June 20, 1877.

More About ANNA (NANCY) KLOCK: Burial: North Watertown Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York

More About JOHN H. ZIMMERMAN: Burial: North Watertown Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York

Children of ANNA KLOCK and JOHN ZIMMERMAN are: i. JAMES 6 ZIMMERMAN. ii. ELI ZIMMERMAN. iii. JOHN J. ZIMMERMAN. iv. PERMELA ZIMMERMAN.

54. v. CHRISTIAN KLOCK ZIMMERMAN, b. October 11, 1826; d. March 24, 1889.

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55. vi. ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN, b. April 29, 1829. 56. vii. HENRY ZIMMERMAN, b. January 03, 1832.

viii. EVA ANN ZIMMERMAN, b. September 08, 1833; d. October 28, 1860; m. ELIAS STENBERG; b. May 06, 1837.

Generation No. 5

18. CATHERINE 6 GOODBRED (MARY 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) She married WILLIAM MORRIS.

Notes for WILLIAM MORRIS: Lived near Palatine church. Buried in "Wagners Hollow" (?)­­­­SOK

Children of CATHERINE GOODBRED and WILLIAM MORRIS are: i. JOHN C. 7 MORRIS. ii. CATHERINE MORRIS.

Notes for CATHERINE MORRIS: Lived at Upper St. Johnsville, NY­­­­SOK

57. iii. MARY ANN MORRIS, b. April 20, 1826.

19. CATHERINE 6 ADLE (MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 12, 1797, and died August 09, 1880. She married JOHN STROUGH. He was born July 20, 1791, and died April 30, 1874.

More About CATHERINE ADLE: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

More About JOHN STROUGH: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

Children of CATHERINE ADLE and JOHN STROUGH are: i. JACOB 7 STROUGH, d. 1845.

58. ii. JOHN STROUGH, b. February 09, 1815; d. March 15, 1894. 59. iii. CATHERINE STROUGH, b. March 16, 1817; d. May 01, 1850.

iv. LAVINA STROUGH, b. May 30, 1819; d. January 17, 1895; m. MOSES DAVIS.

Notes for MOSES DAVIS: Resided Canastota, NY­­­SOK

v. LAVICA STROUGH, b. 1821.

Notes for LAVICA STROUGH: Lavica died in infancy.­­­SOK

60. vi. JEREMIAH STROUGH, b. November 18, 1822; d. May 26, 1900. 61. vii. LUCINDA STROUGH, b. March 25, 1825. 62. viii. URIAH STROUGH, b. March 20, 1827; d. April 27, 1895. 63. ix. OBADIAH STROUGH, b. April 26, 1829; d. July 28, 1898.

x. LUVICA STROUGH, b. March 1831.

Notes for LUVICA STROUGH: Luvica died in infancy.­­­SOK

64. xi. MARY STROUGH, b. April 06, 1833. 65. xii. DIAHA STROUGH, b. July 11, 1835; d. April 20, 1868. 66. xiii. IRENE STROUGH, b. January 05, 1840; d. 1930.

xiv. CHARLES STROUGH, b. 1843; d. December 22, 1879.

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Notes for CHARLES STROUGH: Charles married Augusta _____, and hand one child, Fannie who at one time lived in Canastota, NY.­­­­SOK

20. ANNA 6 ADLE (MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born May 20, 1800, and died August 24, 1892. She married JOSEPH DAVIS. He was born February 27, 1799, and died March 19, 1864.

More About ANNA ADLE: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

More About JOSEPH DAVIS: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

Children of ANNA ADLE and JOSEPH DAVIS are: i. JACOB 7 DAVIS. ii. WILLIAM DAVIS. iii. ELMINA DAVIS. iv. ANNIE DAVIS.

Notes for ANNIE DAVIS: Annie Davis married a Bellinger.­­­­SOK

v. PHOEBE DAVIS.

Notes for PHOEBE DAVIS: Phoebe Davis married a Loucks.­­­­SOK

vi. MARY DAVIS. vii. OLLIE DAVIS. viii. JOHN DAVIS. ix. LUCY DAVIS.

Notes for LUCY DAVIS: Lucy Davis married a House.­­­­SOK

x. CAROLINE DAVIS.

Notes for CAROLINE DAVIS: Caroline Davis married first a Petrie and second a Youngs.­­­­SOK

xi. GEORGE DAVIS. 67. xii. JOSEPH DAVIS, b. October 27, 1846.

21. NANCY 6 ADLE (MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born 1803, and died July 07, 1857. She married GEORGE HART.

More About NANCY ADLE: Burial: Merilesville, Madison Co., NY

Children of NANCY ADLE and GEORGE HART are: i. JOSEPH 7 HART.

Notes for JOSEPH HART: Resided in Cazenovia, NY­­­SOK

ii. NORMAN HART. iii. MARY HART.

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Notes for MARY HART: Mary Hart married a Hollenbeck.­­­­SOK

iv. AMY HART.

Notes for AMY HART: Amy Hart married a Parker.­­­­SOK

v. ELIZA HART.

Notes for ELIZA HART: Eliza married a Warner and lived in Oneida, NY­­­­SOK

vi. VENE HART. vii. REUBEN HART. viii. IRENE HART.

22. LYDIA 6 ADLE (MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born 1806. She married MATHIAS STROUGH.

Children of LYDIA ADLE and MATHIAS STROUGH are: i. CATHERINE 7 STROUGH.

Notes for CATHERINE STROUGH: Catherine married a Rice.­­­SOK

ii. LOUISE STROUGH.

Notes for LOUISE STROUGH: Louise married a Spoor.­­­SOK

iii. NANCY STROUGH.

Notes for NANCY STROUGH: Nancy married a Stauring and lived at Machanieville, NY­­­­­SOK

iv. CANDICE STROUGH.

Notes for CANDICE STROUGH: Candice married a Nye and had children, Earl and Ethel.­­­SOK

23. DELILA M. 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) She married EPHRAIM HOUSE.

Child of DELILA KLOCK and EPHRAIM HOUSE is: 68. i. SALLY M. 7 HOUSE, b. June 02, 1856; d. April 06, 1920.

24. JOHN 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 29, 1801 in Herkimer Co., New York, and died June 18, 1880. He married NANCY FULMER. She was born December 30, 1802, and died November 14, 1880.

Notes for JOHN KLOCK: May have went by the " C " spelling of the name Klock.­­ 18th. Centery Kilts Family of the Mohawk Valley. Oakwood Cemetery Records, Chittenango, New York has

Clock, John d. 2­18­1881, age 79, Lot 155­2 Section B Clock, Nancy Mrs. John d. 11­14­1880, age 78, Lot 155­1 Section B

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There is also a Peter Klock that was born in 1825 that is burried in Christman Farm Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York, that could have also been a son of John and Nancy.

Klock, Peter, d. 8/10/1829, age 4 yrs. 3 monts and 0 days, son of John and Nancy

Oakwood Cemetery, Town of Sullivan, Madison County, NY

Clock, John, b. 29 Jul 1802 at Herkimer ­ d. 18 Jun 1881 ae 79yr 10 mo 19 da. Clock, Nancy, b. 20 Dec 1802 at Herkimer Co. ­ d. 14 Nov 1880 ae 77 yr 10 mo 17 da.

More About JOHN KLOCK: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Chittenango, New York

More About NANCY FULMER: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Chittenango, New York

Children of JOHN KLOCK and NANCY FULMER are: 69. i. SIMEON 7 KLOCK, b. April 06, 1821; d. September 27, 1875. 70. ii. SALLY A. KLOCK, b. February 15, 1823; d. September 18, 1893. 71. iii. CATHERINE KLOCK, b. March 04, 1829; d. March 05, 1898. 72. iv. NANCY KLOCK, b. November 01, 1834.

v. HARRIET KLOCK, b. February 08, 1837; d. September 18, 1893; m. GURDEN D. KEELER; b. March 21, 1836.

Notes for GURDEN D. KEELER: Resided Chittenango, NY­­­SOK

vi. INFANT KLOCK, b. September 09, 1839; d. September 10, 1839. vii. ELIZA KLOCK, b. July 26, 1841; d. September 10, 1844.

25. NICHOLAS 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born 1805, and died January 19, 1875. He married (1) ELIZABETH FOX. He married (2) LUCINDA FOSTER. She was born 1805, and died 1897.

Notes for NICHOLAS KLOCK: Nicholas was born in 1805 and died in 1875. He is buried in Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Herkimer County, New York Plot: E ­ 36­­Cemetery Records

More About NICHOLAS KLOCK: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

Notes for ELIZABETH FOX: Nicholas first married Elizabeth Fox, the daughter of John Fox and Elizabeth Devendorf. She died on their wedding day.

Notes for LUCINDA FOSTER: Lucinda Foster was born in 1805 and died in 1897. She was the daughter of Elisha Foster and Mary Polly Lankton. She married Nicholas Klock. She is buried in Salisbury Cemetery, Salisbury, Herkimer County, NY. Plot: E ­ 36

More About LUCINDA FOSTER: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

Child of NICHOLAS KLOCK and LUCINDA FOSTER is:

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i. CHAUNCEY 7 KLOCK, b. 1833; d. December 30, 1860.

Notes for CHAUNCEY KLOCK: Clauncy is buried in the family plot with his parents. His tombstone reads: "Chauncy, their only child died Dec. 30, 1860, aged 27 years, 3 mo. 21 days. No record of his marriage.­­­­SOK

More About CHAUNCEY KLOCK: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

26. OLIVE 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born January 08, 1806, and died November 26, 1888. She married ANDREW ANSTEAD. He was born January 14, 1799, and died October 17, 1878.

Notes for ANDREW ANSTEAD: They resided at Adams, N.Y., and are buried at Rodman, N.Y.­­­­SOK

Children of OLIVE KLOCK and ANDREW ANSTEAD are: i. AMOS 7 ANSTEAD.

Notes for AMOS ANSTEAD: Amos married and lived in Indiana.­­­­SOK

ii. HENRY ANSTEAD, b. August 05, 1826.

Notes for HENRY ANSTEAD: Henry married 1st, (name of wife unknown.) She and one child were drowned, Four other children died of diphtheria. To children, a son and a daughter, we think reached adult age, married and lived near Evans Mills, NY. Name of daughter unknown but believe she married a Charles Plato and lived in Evans Mills. NY. Henry married 2nd. ( name of wife unknown. )­­­­SOK

73. iii. OLIVE ANSTEAD, b. June 15, 1838. 74. iv. CHAUNCY ANSTEAD, b. January 27, 1840. 75. v. SALLY ANN ANSTEAD, b. September 22, 1843.

vi. LESTER ANSTEAD, b. May 11, 1847, Theresa, NY; d. April 27, 1917, Ellisburg, NY; m. EMMA HALL; b. December 24, 1848.

More About LESTER ANSTEAD: Burial: Woodside Cemetery, Jefferson Co., NY

27. EVE 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born 1807, and died November 08, 1843. She married ABRAM WOOLEVER. He was born 1804, and died January 26, 1874.

Notes for EVE KLOCK:

Children of EVE KLOCK and ABRAM WOOLEVER are: i. MARY 7 WOOLEVER, b. January 06, 1828. ii. OLIVER A. WOOLEVER, b. February 22, 1832. iii. MARTHA WOOLEVER, b. October 16, 1843; m. ALBERT N. JENNINGS; b. October 15, 1837.

28. JOSEPH 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born Abt. 1808, and died Aft. 1870. He married CLARISSA FOSTER. She was born Abt. 1808, and died Aft. 1880.

Notes for JOSEPH KLOCK: Joseph Klock was married and had the following children. Edgar, Henry, Lewis and Mary, who married a Brown and lived at Philadelphia, NY.­­­SOK

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Joseph is listed on the 1840 census for Salisbury, New York. Listed on the same page is his brother, NicholasKlock, Nicholas is the son of Henry Klock and Nancy Snyder.

1850 Census for Salisbury, Herkimer, New York. Census taken on Sept. 17, 1850

1850 United States Federal Census Name: Joseph Klock Age: 42 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1808 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850: Salisbury, Herkimer, New York Household Members: Name Age Joseph Klock 42 Clarisa Klock 41 Frederick L Klock 12 Mary J Klock 11 Edgar Klock 3 Henry Klock 1

1860 U.S. Census for Theresa, Jefferson, New York Name: Joseph Klock Age in 1860: 51 Birth Year: abt 1809 Birthplace: New York Gender: Male Post Office: Theresa Household Members: Name Age Joseph Klock 51 Clarissa Klock 51 Fredrick L Klock 43 Mary J Klock 20 Edgar Klock 12 Henry D Klock 11

1870 Census for Antwerp, Jefferson, New York

Name: Joseph Klock Age in 1870: 58 Birth Year: Home in 1870: Antwerp, Jefferson, New York Gender: Male Household Members: Joseph Klock 51 Clarissa Klock 51 Lewis Klock 33 Mary J Klock 30 Edgar Klock 22 Henry D Klock 21 Melinda Young (Domestic Servant)

There is a Joseph & Clara Klock buried in Sunnyside Cemetery, Village of Great Bend, New York

Klock Joseph, husband of Clara 05­28­ 1878 68y10m War of 1812 Klock Clara, wife of Joseph 03­14­ 1892 82y5m6d

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Notes for CLARISSA FOSTER:

Children of JOSEPH KLOCK and CLARISSA FOSTER are: 76. i. LEWIS FREDRICK 7 KLOCK, b. Abt. 1838; d. 1917.

ii. MARY KLOCK, b. Abt. 1840; m. BROWN. 77. iii. HENRY D. KLOCK, b. Abt. 1849, New York; d. 1925, South Haven, Van Buren, Michigan. 78. iv. EDGAR S. KLOCK, b. Abt. July 1850, Salisbury, Herkimer, New York; d. 1912.

29. MARY 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born 1812, and died April 04, 1873. She married ALEIONS RITTER.

Child of MARY KLOCK and ALEIONS RITTER is: i. FANNIE 7 RITTER.

30. JACOB 6 KLOCK (HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born Bet. 1817 ­ 1818. He married MARTHA. She was born Bet. 1820 ­ 1821.

Notes for JACOB KLOCK: Jacob was married and had the following children; Mary, twin with Martha, and Henry Klock.­­­­SOK Not sure if Jacob went by the "C" or "K" spelling.

1850 Census for Theresa, Jefferson, New York

Jacob H. Clock, 32, farmer, born in New York Martha Clock, 29, born in New York Martha, 8, born in NY Mary Clock, 8, born in NY Henry Clock, 7, born in NY Charles Cook, (Clock) 14, born in NY (May not be a child of Jacob and Martha

Information on Jacob Klock/Clock from Beth Sandeberg

Children of JACOB KLOCK and MARTHA are: i. CHARLES 7 KLOCK, b. 1836 ii. MARY A. KLOCK, b. 1842.

79. iii. HENRY VINCENT KLOCK, b. May 09, 1844, Theresa, New York; d. December 12, 1920, Farimont, Mn.. 80. iv. MARTHA A. CLOCK, b. December 19, 1845. 81. v. ADELIA KLOCK, b. 1850, Theresa, New York; d. 1935.

31. ADAM A. 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born January 28, 1800 in Herkimer Co, N.Y, and died December 13, 1875 in Charleston Twp. Pa.. He married NANCY HART. She was born December 10, 1802 in Herkimer Co., New York, and died March 17, 1884.

Notes for ADAM A. KLOCK: Adam was reared of the farm and educated in the Herkimer County Public Schools. He was well educated both in writing and spoke German or Dutch as it was then called. He lived with his family in Herkimer county until the fall of 1837 when he moved to Troga Co. Pa. He was a Republican in politics having also been a Whig. ­­­Information on Adam from Marlene Bowen of Pa.

Resided at Charleston, Pa. Adam and Nancy are buried at Wellsboro, Pa.­­­­SOK

Name: Adam A Klock Age: 49

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Estimated birth year: abt 1801 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850: Charleston, Tioga, Pennsylvania Adam A. Klock, 49, Farmer Nancy Klock, 44, John A. Klock 19 Erwin Klock, 17, Farmer Henry, 14 Andrew, 11 Catherine, 8 Mary E., 4 John Hart, 66 Margaret Hart, 60

More About ADAM A. KLOCK: Burial: Wellsboro, Pa

More About NANCY HART: Burial: Wellsboro, Pa

Children of ADAM KLOCK and NANCY HART are: 82. i. JESSIE 7 KLOCK, b. December 20, 1821, New York; d. February 15, 1896, Oregon. 83. ii. JEREMIAH KLOCK, b. May 05, 1824, Herkimer, New York; d. November 1910, Wellsboro, Pa. 84. iii. IRENE KLOCK, b. August 07, 1826; d. June 03, 1869. 85. iv. MARGARET KLOCK, b. October 23, 1828, Herkimer County, NY; d. September 22, 1906. 86. v. JOHN ADAM KLOCK, b. March 11, 1831; d. 1912, Illinois. 87. vi. EDWIN KLOCK, b. May 07, 1833; d. Covington, Pa. 88. vii. HENRY H. KLOCK, b. November 27, 1835, New York. 89. viii. ANDREW J. KLOCK, b. June 11, 1839, Teoga Co. Pa.; d. January 1923.

ix. CATHERINE KLOCK, b. April 16, 1842; d. April 27, 1842. 90. x. HIRAM KLOCK, b. April 16, 1842, Charleston, Pa.; d. September 1919, Charleston Twp., Wellsboro, Pa.. 91. xi. MARY E. KLOCK, b. December 06, 1845, New York.

32. JACOB ADAM 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 19, 1801, and died April 06, 1879. He married CATHERINE UNKNOWN. She was born 1800, and died September 22, 1873.

Notes for JACOB ADAM KLOCK: CHILD'S GAZETTEER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, TOWN OF ORLEANS

Jacob A. Klock, a native of Herkimer County, removed to this town in 1846 and located near Orleans Four Corners. He reared a family of ten children, viz.: Levi, Katie, Samuel, Adam, George, Harvey, Martha A., Elizabeth, Elijah, and Nancy. Adam worked on his father's farm until he attained his majority. He married Martha A. Clock, of Theresa, and they have two sons, viz.: Henry D. and Jacob W. Henry D. Klock attended the public schools until he was 17 years old. At the age of 21 years he married Maggie Hagan, of Alexandria, and they have one son, Elmer Edson. He resides on the homestead farm settled by his grandfather over 50 years ago.

Jacob A. Klock, died April 6,1879, aged 78 years. Buried in Orleans,Four Corners Cemetery, Jefferson County, New York.­­Cemetery Records

Listed on the 1850 Census for Orleans, Jefferson, New York Jacob Clock, 49 Catherine, 50 Samual, 26

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Elijah, 14 Adam, 25 Dolly, 21 Franklin, 2

1860 United States Federal Census Name: Jacob Klock Age in 1860: 60 Birth Year: abt 1800 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Orleans, Jefferson, New York Gender: Male Post Office: La Fargeville Household Members: Name Age Jacob Klock 60 Catherine Klock 60 Samuel Klock 38 Adam Klock 36

Also listed on same page #65 Household 572 Marvin or Waren Klock27 Elizabeth Klock 23

Also House Hold 574 Elijah Klock, 25 Emily, 22 Edward, 2 Francenia, 12

Household # 575 Adam Klock, 77 Linda, 63

Household # 577 Levi Klock, 41 Peggy Ann, 35 Carolin, 12 Martin, 8 Jorden, 4

Household # 578 Fredrick Snell, 30 Martha A., 23 Lydia J., 5 Sara J., 3 Alvina, 1 Ri?ry Snell, 23 male

Listed on page 64

John Gray, 53 (Brother of Catherine ?) Mary, 38 Julian,16 George, 14 Esther, 10

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Living next to John A. Snell, 27 Mary, 24 Benice, 7 male child, 1

Listed on the 1870 United States Federal Census, Orleans, Jefferson, New York Jacob, 69, Retired, Catherine, 70, Keeping house.

Jacob Adam Klock married Catherine (Unknown.) I believe her maiden namd was Catherine Gray.

More About JACOB ADAM KLOCK: Burial: Orleans Four Corners Cemetery, Orleans, New York

Notes for CATHERINE UNKNOWN: Catherine Klock, died 1873, aged 73, wife of Jacob A. Klock, buried Orleans Four Corners Cemetery, Orleans, New York.­­Cemetery Records

More About CATHERINE UNKNOWN: Burial: Town of Orleans Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York

Children of JACOB KLOCK and CATHERINE UNKNOWN are: 92. i. LEVI 7 KLOCK, b. November 19, 1819; d. May 04, 1891.

ii. SAMUEL KLOCK, b. Abt. 1821; d. February 23, 1863.

Notes for SAMUEL KLOCK: 1860 United States Federal Census Name: Samuel Klock Age in 1860: 38 Birth Year: abt 1822 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Orleans, Jefferson, New York Gender: Male Post Office: La Fargeville Household Members: Name Age Jacob Klock 60 Catherine Klock 60 Samuel Klock 38 Adam Klock 36

More About SAMUEL KLOCK: Burial: Orleans Four Corners Cemetery, Orleans, New York

93. iii. CATHERINE (KATIE) KLOCK, b. September 30, 1822; d. January 15, 1903. 94. iv. ADAM KLOCK, b. November 17, 1825; d. September 29, 1901. 95. v. GEORGE KLOCK, b. August 06, 1829; d. May 22, 1891. 96. vi. HARVEY KLOCK, b. February 23, 1830, New York; d. October 06, 1907. 97. vii. ELIJAH KLOCK, b. June 07, 1835. 98. viii. MARTHA ANN KLOCK, b. August 09, 1836; d. December 20, 1913.

ix. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. July 09, 1841; m. NELSON FULTZ. 99. x. NANCY KLOCK, b. July 09, 1841; d. May 18, 1892.

33. PETER A. 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born August 21, 1803, and died

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May 29, 1874. He married CATHERINE WOOLEVER. She was born October 06, 1806, and died May 03, 1874.

Notes for PETER A. KLOCK: 1850 Cencus, New York, Herkimer, Manheim, Roll M432_513, page 371

1850 United States Federal Census Name: Peter A Klock Age: 46 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1804 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Manheim, Herkimer, New York Household Members: Name Age Peter A Klock 46 Catharine Klock 43 Alexander Klock 33 Nancy Klock 24 James H Klock 10 Abraham Woolever 46 Mary J Hoover 16

Nancy is wife of Alexander Klock Resided in Bath, NY­­­­SOK Alexander can not be the son of Peter. Peter would only be 13 when Alexander was born.

1860 United States Federal Census Name: Peter O (A) Klock Age in 1860: 56 Birth Year: abt 1804 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Manheim, Herkimer, New York Gender: Male Post Office: Brocketts Bridge Household Members: Name Age Peter O Klock 56 Catharine Klock 54 Nelson J Klock 20 Iena Klock 20 (wife of J. Nelson ) Abram Wolver (Abram Woolever) 56

More About PETER A. KLOCK: Burial: Unionville Cemetery, Bath, Steuben Co. NY

More About CATHERINE WOOLEVER: Burial: Unionville Cemetery, Bath, Steuben Co. NY

Children of PETER KLOCK and CATHERINE WOOLEVER are: 100. i. ALEXANDER 7 KLOCK, b. March 10, 1827; d. January 05, 1906. 101. ii. JAMES NELSON KLOCK, b. March 02, 1840, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. January 19, 1919.

34. DELILAH 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 26, 1806, and died December 08, 1896. She married NICHOLAS WOOLEVER. He was born August 01, 1800, and died July 1889.

Notes for NICHOLAS WOOLEVER:

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Resided near Dolgeville, NY­­­­SOK

1850 United States Federal Census Name: Nicholas Woolever Age: 49 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1801 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850(City,County,State): Manheim, Herkimer, New York Household Members: Name Age Nicholas Woolever 49 Delila Woolever 45 Margaret Woolever 21 Amos Woolever 19 Lucy Woolever 17 Jesse Woolever 14 Jane C Woolever 11

Children of DELILAH KLOCK and NICHOLAS WOOLEVER are: 102. i. PETER 7 WOOLEVER, b. December 31, 1824; d. July 05, 1901. 103. ii. JOHN ADAM WOOLEVER, b. July 31, 1826; d. September 30, 1902. 104. iii. MARGARET A. WOOLEVER, b. October 26, 1828. 105. iv. AMOS M. WOOLEVER, b. October 13, 1831. 106. v. LUCY A. WOOLEVER, b. May 19, 1833. 107. vi. JESSE L. WOOLEVER, b. May 03, 1835. 108. vii. JANE C. WOOLEVER, b. December 28, 1840.

35. JEMINA 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 08, 1807 in Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died January 18, 1838. She married JOHN GRAY January 28, 1829.

Notes for JEMINA KLOCK: Marriage of Jemina and John Gray was preformed by Rev. Isaac S. Ketham, pastor of Shell's Bush Reformed Church.

Children of JEMINA KLOCK and JOHN GRAY are: i. LEVI 7 GRAY. ii. ADAM GRAY, m. SALLY FULTZ.

Notes for ADAM GRAY: Adam and Sally Fultz had children, one son was Justice fo the Peace at Theresa, NY­­­­SOK

iii. CHAUNCY GRAY.

36. JONAS 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 08, 1808, and died April 01, 1861. He married SEREPTA CARLISLE. She was born September 08, 1805, and died November 24, 1864.

Notes for JONAS KLOCK: Jonas Klock and Serepta Carlisle Klock resided in the town of Salisbury and are buried in the cemetery adjacent to the road leading from Salisbury Corners, to Salisbury Center.­­­­SOK

1850 U.S. Census for Salisbury, Herkimer, New York. Census taken Sept. 13, 1850 Jonas Klock, 41, Farmer Serepta, 44, wife Harriet, 18, female James, 16, male

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John A., 14, male Mary, 11, female William, 8, male Eliza, 3, female Emeline, 3 months, female

More About JONAS KLOCK: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

Notes for SEREPTA CARLISLE: Serepta Carlisle was the daughter of Samuel Carlisle and Mary Platt

More About SEREPTA CARLISLE: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

Children of JONAS KLOCK and SEREPTA CARLISLE are: 109. i. HARRIET 7 KLOCK, b. November 03, 1831. 110. ii. JAMES KLOCK, b. November 14, 1833; d. March 25, 1902. 111. iii. JOHN B. KLOCK, b. October 18, 1835; d. April 08, 1900. 112. iv. MARY MARTHA KLOCK, b. March 22, 1837.

v. WILLIAM H. KLOCK, b. 1839; d. 1863.

Notes for WILLIAM H. KLOCK: William Harrison Klock was born in 1839 and died in 1864 and is buried in Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York­­­Cemetery Records He served in the Civil War Pvt Co A 44th Regt New York. From the date of death, he may have died from injuries or illness received in the war as he was only 24 years of age.

More About WILLIAM H. KLOCK: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

vi. ELIZA KLOCK, b. Abt. 1846. vii. EMELINE KLOCK, b. Abt. July 1850; d. March 19, 1858.

Notes for EMELINE KLOCK: Klock, Emeline S Klock was born in 1849 and died in 1858, buried in Salisbury Cemetery, daughter of Jonas Klock and Sarepta Carlisle­­Cemetery Records.

More About EMELINE KLOCK: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

37. LUCINDA 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 28, 1814, and died February 17, 1890. She married ABRAM HART. He was born February 02, 1811, and died December 08, 1887.

Notes for ABRAM HART: Resided Charleston, Pa.­­­­­SOK

Children of LUCINDA KLOCK and ABRAM HART are: 113. i. LYMAN 7 HART, b. August 27, 1832; d. April 02, 1865. 114. ii. EMELINE HART, b. March 21, 1835.

iii. JAMES HART, b. January 01, 1839; d. October 08, 1856. iv. MARGARET K. HART, b. February 15, 1845; m. DARIUS D. HOLIDAY; b. October 04, 1839. v. ADELAIDE HART, b. May 23, 1853; d. October 25, 1892; m. SAMUEL D. EVANS; b. February 07, 1845.

115. vi. ELLA L. HART, b. February 14, 1856.

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38. DANIEL 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born January 22, 1818 in New York, and died January 25, 1880 in Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. He married (1) MARY ANN CLAUS. She was born July 06, 1818, and died June 07, 1856. He married (2) PERMELIA NEWMAN. She was born January 22, 1818, and died July 19, 1898.

Notes for DANIEL KLOCK: 1850 Cencus, New York, Herkimer, Manheim, Roll M423_513, page 370

Daniel Klock, 38, male, farmer Mary A. 32, female Nancy, 10, female Sylvester, 7, male Albert, 5, male Amanda, 3, female Mary, 7/12, female

Daniel is buried in Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York­­­Cemetery Records found on Internet.

1860 United States Federal Census Name: Daniel Klock Age in 1860: 42 Birth Year: abt 1818 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Manheim, Herkimer, New York Gender: Male Post Office: Little Falls Household Members: Name Age Daniel Klock 42 Permelia Klock 27 Nancy Klock 18 Sylvester Klock 17 Albert Klock 14 Melissa Klock 13 Willard D Klock 6 Edward F Klock 2 Lydia J Klock 6.12 Amanda Newman 20 (listed as servent, probable sister of Permelia)

More About DANIEL KLOCK: Burial: Salisbury Rural Cemetery, Salisbury, New York

More About MARY ANN CLAUS: Burial: Inghams Mills Cemetery, Stone Arabia, New York

More About PERMELIA NEWMAN: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

Children of DANIEL KLOCK and MARY CLAUS are: i. NANCY 7 KLOCK, b. July 31, 1840, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. October 1901; m. FRANK B.

STARING; d. October 1901.

Notes for FRANK B. STARING: Frank Staring or Stauring.

Resided in Machanicsville, NY­­­­Frank and Nancy had a daughter who married Jacob Campbell.­­­­SOK

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116. ii. SYLVESTER KLOCK, b. October 18, 1842, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. New York; d. October 11, 1883. 117. iii. ALBERT G. KLOCK, b. August 15, 1845, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. November 11, 1918. 118. iv. AMANDA MALISSA KLOCK, b. June 15, 1847; d. June 24, 1909, Manheim, New York.

v. MARY R. KLOCK, b. October 18, 1849, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. February 26, 1853.

More About MARY R. KLOCK: Burial: Inghams Mills Cemetery, Stone Arabia, New York

119. vi. WILLIAM D. KLOCK, b. April 28, 1854, Manheim, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. May 08, 1928, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York.

Children of DANIEL KLOCK and PERMELIA NEWMAN are: vii. EDWARD F. 7 KLOCK, b. May 01, 1858; d. February 07, 1877.

Notes for EDWARD F. KLOCK: Edward Klock is buried in Rural Park Cemetery, Old Section Ingham Mills, Town of Manheim, New York­­ Cemetery Records found on line.

More About EDWARD F. KLOCK: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, New York

120. viii. LUCY JANE KLOCK, b. February 10, 1860; d. December 19, 1902.

39. AMOS 6 KLOCK (ADAM 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 13, 1822 in Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died March 31, 1870. He married ALMIRA DAVIS. She died April 10, 1865.

Notes for AMOS KLOCK: 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Amos Klock Age: 27 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1823 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850: Manheim, Herkimer, New York Household Members: Name Age Adam Klock 67 Almyra Klock 29 Amos Klock 27 Catharine Klock 7 Catharine Klock 71 Ellen Klock 2 Harriet Klock 9

1860 United States Federal Census Name: Amos Klock Age in 1860: 37 Birth Year: abt 1823 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Manheim, Herkimer, New York Gender: Male Post Office: Little Falls Value of real estate: View Image Household Members: Name Age Amos Klock 37 Almira Klock 28

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Catharine A Klock 15 Ellen Klock 14 Joseph M Klock 9 Mary A Klock 3 Henry Newman 31

Amos may have been married twice. Saint Johnsville Cemetery Records has­­Klock, Barbrey Kennedy Birth: 1823 Death: 1907 Inscription: Wife of Amos Klock Note: She is buried with her parents, Robert and Magdelany Klock Kennedy.

1900 United States Federal Census Name: Barbarey Klock [Barbara Klock] Home in 1900: Saint Johnsville, Montgomery, New York Age: 76 Birth Date: Jun 1823 Birthplace: New York Race: White Ethnicity: American Gender: Female Relationship to head­of­house: Sister Father's Birthplace: New York Mother's Birthplace: New York Mother: number of living children: 0 Mother: How many children: 0 Marital Status: Widowed Residence : St. Johnsville Village, Montgomery, New York Household Members: Name Age Nancy Kennedy 87 Barbarey Klock 76

More About AMOS KLOCK: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, Ingrams Mills, Manheim, New York

More About ALMIRA DAVIS: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, Ingrams Mills, Manheim, New York

Children of AMOS KLOCK and ALMIRA DAVIS are: i. HARRIET 7 KLOCK, b. August 31, 1841; d. June 11, 1878; m. ADAM BELLINGER.

More About HARRIET KLOCK: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

ii. CATHARINE KLOCK, b. October 03, 1843; d. October 07, 1893; m. (1) NORMAN SOUDER; d. 1883; m. (2) STEPHEN BROWN; d. 1895.

Notes for NORMAN SOUDER: Resided in Gloversville, NY­­­SOK

121. iii. ELLEN KLOCK, b. July 06, 1846; d. September 14, 1898. 122. iv. JOSEPH MARTIN KLOCK, b. July 09, 1851, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. January 15, 1892, Manheim,

Herkimer Co., New York. v. MARY A. KLOCK, b. March 23, 1857; d. 1927; m. PHILO B. SPAULDING; b. May 06, 1838; d. 1912.

Notes for MARY A. KLOCK: Mary Klock married Philo B. Spaulding, the husband of her desceased sister Ellen.­­­­SOK

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Mary is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery, Oneida County, New York Spaulding, Mary A. Clock, b. 1857, d. 1927, 3rd wife of Philo B. Spaulding, Sec 2­­Cemetery Record

More About MARY A. KLOCK: Burial: Green Lawn Cemetery, Oneida County, New York

Notes for PHILO B. SPAULDING: Resided in Rome, NY­­­­SOK

Philo Spaulding was married three times. His first wife was Marcella S. Vincent, his second was Ellen Klock and his third wife was Mary A. Klock. They are all buried in Fuller Cemetery, Oneida County, New York. Frank P. Spaulding and his wife, Frances Huggler is also buried in Fuller Cemetery.

Cemetery Record: Green Lawn Cemetery, Oneida County, New York

Spaulding, Ellen Klock, b. 1846, d. 1892, 2nd wife of Philo B. Spaulding, Sec 2 Spaulding, Frances Huggler, b. 1881, d. 1938, wife of Frank P. Spaulding, Sec 2 Spaulding, Frank P., b. 1875, d. 1936, Sec 2 Spaulding, Marcella S. Vincent, b. 1847, d. 1872, 1st wife of Philo B. Spaulding, Sec 2 Spaulding, Mary A. Clock, b. 1857, d. 1927, 3rd wife of Philo B. Spaulding, Sec 2 Spaulding, Philo B., b. 1838, d. 1912, Sec 2

More About PHILO B. SPAULDING: Burial: Green Lawn Cemetery, Oneida County, New York

vi. AMY ALVIRA KLOCK, b. April 1865; d. July 16, 1865.

Notes for AMY ALVIRA KLOCK: No date of birth, died at 4 months of age.

More About AMY ALVIRA KLOCK: Burial: Ingrams Mills Rural Park Cemetery, Manheim, N.Y.

40. JOHN H. 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born January 14, 1820, and died December 26, 1894. He married CHRISTIANA KLOCK, daughter of JACOB KLOCK and MARY LOADWICK. She was born October 18, 1824, and died July 17, 1908.

Notes for JOHN H. NELLIS: 1870 U.S. Federal Census

Name: John H. Nellis Age: 47 Born: New York Residence in 1870: St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York Listed with:

Christina (wife) age 47 Klock Nellis male age 21 (at home) Melvina Nellis female age 21 Note: wife of Klock Nellis John R. Klock male age 6 months Unknown but probably Child of Klock Nellis and Melvina Saltsman Klock Saltsman (age 19) domestic servent Fredrick, Jacob (age 22) Laborer Nellis, Steward (age 17) Laborer

Children of JOHN NELLIS and CHRISTIANA KLOCK are: 123. i. ANN CATHERINE 7 NELLIS, b. March 12, 1843. 124. ii. FRANCES NELLIS, b. December 28, 1846. 125. iii. KLOCK NELLIS, b. October 19, 1848.

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126. iv. CHRISTIANA NELLIS, b. October 15, 1851. 127. v. IDA NELLIS, b. September 07, 1860.

41. ROBERT 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born December 11, 1823, and died February 04, 1892. He married MARTHA CRAMER October 11, 1849.

Children of ROBERT NELLIS and MARTHA CRAMER are: i. WILLIAM C. 7 NELLIS.

Notes for WILLIAM C. NELLIS: William was married and had at least one child, George Nellis

ii. IRVING NELLIS.

Notes for IRVING NELLIS: Irving Nellis was married and had a lease one child, Hattie Nellis who married Jay Russel.

iii. JOSEPH NELLIS.

42. JAMES D. 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 26, 1825, and died March 30, 1898. He married (1) AMANDA LEPPER. He married (2) ANNA LEPPER. She was born April 06, 1847, and died July 04, 1880.

Children of JAMES NELLIS and AMANDA LEPPER are: 128. i. JOHN DAVID 7 NELLIS.

ii. HOMER NELLIS, b. December 30, 1874; d. July 13, 1890. 129. iii. MILO NELLIS, b. December 18, 1876.

Children of JAMES NELLIS and ANNA LEPPER are: iv. ORLIE 7 NELLIS.

Notes for ORLIE NELLIS: Orlie died in infancy­­­SOK

v. SANFORD NELLIS.

Notes for SANFORD NELLIS: Sanford Nellis died in infancy­­­SOK

43. MARY 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born September 28, 1828, and died May 14, 1860. She married HARRY SANDERS. He was born 1814, and died 1887.

Children of MARY NELLIS and HARRY SANDERS are: i. EMMA 7 SANDERS, m. EDWARD S. VANDEUSEN.

130. ii. JAMES SANDERS, b. 1860, Minden, Montgomery Co. , New York; d. 1894.

44. ANNA 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 17, 1830, and died April 02, 1896. She married SYLVENUS SNELL.

Children of ANNA NELLIS and SYLVENUS SNELL are: i. FRED 7 SNELL. ii. BERNEY SNELL. iii. ANNA SNELL. iv. HERBERT SNELL.

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v. JAMES SNELL. vi. REUBEN SNELL.

45. REUBEN 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 20, 1835. He married KATHRYN WEGERTH. She was born May 27, 1856.

Children of REUBEN NELLIS and KATHRYN WEGERTH are: i. LESLIE 7 NELLIS, b. December 18, 1879. ii. ANNA NELLIS, b. January 15, 1881. iii. RUBY NELLIS, b. March 13, 1883.

46. ELIZABETH 6 NELLIS (ANN CATHERINE 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born August 30, 1838, and died November 05, 1897. She married IVAN BAUDER. He was born January 10, 1836, and died April 06, 1902.

Notes for IVAN BAUDER: Lived in Carlisle, New York

Children of ELIZABETH NELLIS and IVAN BAUDER are: i. JOHN N. 7 BAUDER, b. February 14, 1858; m. IDA M. VAN ZANDT; b. May 29, 1864. ii. CHARLES BAUDER, b. March 21, 1859; d. September 18, 1871. iii. KATE C. BAUDER, b. December 17, 1861; d. January 28, 1903.

Notes for KATE C. BAUDER: Kate married a _____McMill.­­­SOK

131. iv. EMMA S. BAUDER, b. September 28, 1864. v. IRVING BAUDER, b. September 16, 1868; m. MAUD A. HEMSTREET; b. August 16, 1879. vi. MARY BAUDER, b. Abt. 1869; m. CHARLES F. BROWN.

Notes for CHARLES F. BROWN: Resided Illion, NY­­­SOK

47. BARBARA 6 KLOCK (ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born February 25, 1819, and died January 14, 1896. She married LEANDER FOX October 24, 1838. He was born July 09, 1813, and died January 16, 1888.

More About BARBARA KLOCK: Burial: Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. N.Y.

Notes for LEANDER FOX: Resided in Brooklyn, NY­­SOK

More About LEANDER FOX: Burial: Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. N.Y.

Children of BARBARA KLOCK and LEANDER FOX are: 132. i. BYRON L. 7 FOX, b. August 18, 1841. 133. ii. STANLEY G. FOX, b. April 10, 1843; d. December 04, 1875.

48. JOHN HENRY 6 KLOCK (ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 17, 1822 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York, and died May 25, 1890. He married SOPHRONIA HARTER. She was born July 24, 1824, and died June 03, 1910.

Notes for JOHN HENRY KLOCK:

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John Henry Klock was a druggist in New Haven, Conn. Klock/Clock Genealogy

John H. Klock was a leading druggist in New Haven, Conn., where he removed from Fort Plain, N.Y. in 1849; he resided in New Haven; bruial of both in New Haven.­­SOK

Dunkirk Evening Observer May 27, 1890 Dunkirk, New York

A Druggist's Death NEW HAVEN, CONN., May 27­­John H. Klock, the oldest druggist in this city died Sunday eveing of a comphlication of diseases. He was born in Herkimer county, N.Y. in 1822, and came to this city in 1849. His wife and four children survive him.

1860 United States Federal Census Name: John H Klock Age in 1860: 37 Birth Year: abt 1823 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: New Haven Ward 2, New Haven, Connecticut Gender: Male Post Office: New Haven Household Members: Name Age John H Klock 37 Sophronia Klock 35 Emma Klock 7 Lizzie Klock 5 Sopronia Klock 1 Infant Klock 1/12 Laura Daggett 48 Alfred Daggett 23 Druggist, (Probably an assistant) Laura Daggett 21 Henry Daggett 19 Elias Gilbert 72 Pheba Gilbert 68 Marie McGowey 27 (Servant)

1880 United States Federal Census Name: John H. Klock Home in 1880: New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Age: 58 Estimated birth year: abt 1822 Birthplace: New York Relation to head­of­household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Sophronia H. Father's birthplace: New York Mother's birthplace: New York Occupation: Druggist Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age John H. Klock 58 Sophronia H. Klock 55

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Elizabeth D. Klock 24 Sophronia Klock 21 Caroline Klock 20 John H. Klock 12

More About JOHN HENRY KLOCK: Burial: New Haven, Conn.

Notes for SOPHRONIA HARTER: Sophronia was the daughter of Isaac and Mary (Snell) Harter. SOK

New Haven, Connecticut 1894 City Directory Page 310­­Sophronia, widow, John H., h 1201 Chapel

More About SOPHRONIA HARTER: Burial: New Haven, Conn.

Children of JOHN KLOCK and SOPHRONIA HARTER are: i. EMMA 7 KLOCK, b. October 13, 1852; d. July 07, 1877.

Notes for EMMA KLOCK: Emma was unmarried­­SOK

ii. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. February 13, 1856. iii. SOPRONIA KLOCK, b. February 13, 1859, Connecticut; d. May 16, 1944, Los Angeles, California.

Notes for SOPRONIA KLOCK: California Death Index, 1940­1997 Name: Sophronia Klock Sex: FEMALE Birth Date: 13 Jan 1859 Birthplace: Connecticut Death Date: 16 May 1944 Death Place: Los Angeles Mother's Maiden Name: Harter Father's Surname: Klock

iv. CAROLINE KLOCK, b. July 17, 1860, New Haven, Conn..

Notes for CAROLINE KLOCK: Caroline Klock was a member of the DAR ID Number: 123512

134. v. JOHN H. JR. KLOCK, b. January 11, 1866, New York; d. October 07, 1906.

49. MAGDALENA 6 KLOCK (ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 20, 1826 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York, and died September 25, 1888. She married ALEXANDER DILLENBECK November 14, 1850. He was born October 28, 1818 in Palatine church, New York, and died October 28, 1862.

Notes for ALEXANDER DILLENBECK:

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Resided in Little Falls, NY­­SOK

More About ALEXANDER DILLENBECK: Burial: Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. N.Y.

Children of MAGDALENA KLOCK and ALEXANDER DILLENBECK are: i. ALBERT 7 DILLENBECK, b. May 18, 1852; d. August 13, 1901.

Notes for ALBERT DILLENBECK: Albert Dillenbeck never married

135. ii. STEPHEN DILLENBECK, b. December 10, 1858.

50. ELIZABETH 6 KLOCK (ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 24, 1828 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York, and died 1900. She married WILLIAM BENNETT.

Notes for ELIZABETH KLOCK: Elizabeth married William Bennett, husband of her deceased sister, Mary­­SOK

Children of ELIZABETH KLOCK and WILLIAM BENNETT are: i. MINNIE 7 BENNETT.

Notes for MINNIE BENNETT: Minnie died young­­SOK

ii. ELIZABETH BENNETT, b. October 1860.

51. HORATIO 6 KLOCK (ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 11, 1832 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York, and died April 09, 1861. He married MARGARET TINGUE November 25, 1856. She was born February 22, 1834, and died August 26, 1898.

Notes for HORATIO KLOCK: Horatio of New Haven, Conn. married Nov. 25, 1856 Tingue, Margaret Mohawk Valley Register, pub. at Fort Plain, NY

Klock, Horatio, b. July 11, 1832, d. April 9, 1861­­ Headstone

More About HORATIO KLOCK: Burial: Fort Plain Cemetery, Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. N.Y.

Notes for MARGARET TINGUE: Klock, Mrs. Margaret Tingue, died in Fort Plain, Aug. 26, 1893, age 59. Mohawk Valley Register, pub. at Fort Plain, N.Y. Klock, Margaret b. Feb. 22, 1834, d. August 26,1893­­Headstone. Three stones in lot. H.K., M.T. K. and E.V.W. Margaret Tingue attended the Troy Female Seminary.

More About MARGARET TINGUE: Burial: Fort Plain Cemetery, Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. N.Y.

Children of HORATIO KLOCK and MARGARET TINGUE are: i. MARY B. 7 KLOCK, b. August 31, 1858; m. GRIFFEN VAN WYCK. ii. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. June 26, 1860; m. CHARLES MILLER.

52. IRVING BEEKMAN 6 KLOCK (ELIZABETH 5 DYSSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 04, 1835 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. , New York, and died October 26, 1904 in New Haven, Ct..

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He married JULIETTE MOSHER. She was born December 08, 1838 in Duanesburg, Schoharie Co. N.Y..

Notes for IRVING BEEKMAN KLOCK: 1880 Cencus Record has an Iving B. Klock, Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut

Iving B. Klock, self, married, male, white, 44, born New York, Druggist Julia E. Klock, wife, married, female, white, 41, born in New York, Keep House William J. Klock, son, male, white, 17, born New York, in school June L. Klock, daughter, single, female, white, 14, born in Connecticut, in school Anna M. Klock, daughter, single, female, white, 9, born in Connecticut, in school Elizabeth I. Klock, daughter, single, female, white, 5, born in Connecticut William Baker, other, single, male, white, 25, born in Connecticut, Brittania Worker Lewis Carrol, other, single, male, white, 22, born in Cnnecticut, Brittania Worker

Klock, J.B. of Fort Plain, married Dec. 15, 1859, Mosher, Julia E. of Fort Plain Mohawk Valley Register, pub. Fort Plain, NY. Note: Irving probably went by J.B.

Date of birth and death of Irving Beekman Klock from Jane Platt, great granddaugher of Irving Klock.

New Haven, Connecticut 1894 City Directory Page 310­­Irving B., druggist 84 Winchester Ave, h 1 Lake pl.

More About IRVING BEEKMAN KLOCK: Burial: Walnut Grove Cemetery, Meriden, Conn.

Notes for JULIETTE MOSHER: Daughter of Benjamin Weaver Mosher and Anna Maria Wooster.­­­­information from Jane Platt.

Children of IRVING KLOCK and JULIETTE MOSHER are: 136. i. WILLIAM J. 7 KLOCK, b. October 13, 1862, Fort Plain, Montgomery Co. , New York.

ii. JENNIE LOUISE KLOCK, b. March 01, 1866, Meriden, New Haven, Co., Connecticut.

Notes for JENNIE LOUISE KLOCK: Jennie was unmarried­­SOK

New Haven, Connecticut 1894 City Directory Page 310­­Jennie L, Miss. Teacher Orchard St. School, bds. 1 Lake pl.

iii. ANNA M. KLOCK, b. October 02, 1870, Connecticut; m. FRANK G. BALL; b. October 12, 1870. 137. iv. ELIZABETH I. KLOCK, b. November 01, 1874, Meriden, Connecticut.

53. ANNA 6 LASHER (MARY 5 DYSLIN, ANN CATHERINE 4 KLOCK, JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born February 24, 1829. She married LEWIS SNELL. He was born September 06, 1827.

Child of ANNA LASHER and LEWIS SNELL is: 138. i. MAY 7 SNELL, b. July 10, 1861.

54. CHRISTIAN KLOCK 6 ZIMMERMAN (ANNA (NANCY) 5 KLOCK, EVA 4 , JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 11, 1826, and died March 24, 1889. He married PHILENA H. GOULD. She was born March 24, 1830.

Notes for CHRISTIAN KLOCK ZIMMERMAN: Resided in Ulysses, Butler Co. Neb.­­­SOK

Children of CHRISTIAN ZIMMERMAN and PHILENA GOULD are: 139. i. ERNEST L. 7 ZIMMERMAN, b. July 01, 1850.

ii. FRANK E. ZIMMERMAN, b. August 11, 1854.

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140. iii. ELBERT B. ZIMMERMAN, b. November 24, 1857. 55. ELIZABETH 6 ZIMMERMAN (ANNA (NANCY) 5 KLOCK, EVA 4 , JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 29, 1829.

She married LEWIS NORMANDER. He was born July 25, 1825, and died October 24, 1903.

Notes for LEWIS NORMANDER: Resided in Philadelphia, N.Y.­­­­SOK

Children of ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN and LEWIS NORMANDER are: 141. i. LUCY 7 NORMANDER, b. July 20, 1852.

ii. MILLIE A. NORMANDER, b. March 27, 1860.

Notes for MILLIE A. NORMANDER: Millie was unmarried.­­­SOK

iii. ELIZABETH NORMANDER, b. March 07, 1868.

Notes for ELIZABETH NORMANDER: Elizabeth was unmarried.­­­­­SOK

56. HENRY 6 ZIMMERMAN (ANNA (NANCY) 5 KLOCK, EVA 4 , JACOB 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born January 03, 1832. He married SARAH LOUISE HUNTLEY. She was born November 08, 1836.

Notes for HENRY ZIMMERMAN: Resided in Ritzville, Adams Co., Washington.­­­­SOK

Children of HENRY ZIMMERMAN and SARAH HUNTLEY are: i. NANCY C. 7 ZIMMERMAN, b. July 09, 1861; d. June 29, 1882. ii. POLLY I. ZIMMERMAN, b. June 17, 1864; m. HORACE E. HILL; b. October 11, 1860. iii. EMMA P. ZIMMERMAN, b. September 05, 1867; m. RAYMOND GINZKEY; b. June 10, 1870.

Notes for RAYMOND GINZKEY: No children in 1907.­­­­SOK

142. iv. JOHN H. ZIMMERMAN, b. November 24, 1869. 143. v. VILLETTA E. ZIMMERMAN, b. March 05, 1875.

Generation No. 6

57. MARY ANN 7 MORRIS (CATHERINE 6 GOODBRED, MARY 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 20, 1826. She married ALEXANDER KELLER. He was born March 09, 1820.

Notes for ALEXANDER KELLER: Lived near Little Falls, NY­­­­SOK

Children of MARY MORRIS and ALEXANDER KELLER are: i. PETER WILLIAM 8 KELLER, b. October 24, 1848. ii. ANN ELIZA KELLER, b. February 23, 1850.

Notes for ANN ELIZA KELLER: Married a Nellis.­­­SOK

iii. CATHERINE E. KELLER, b. July 22, 1852.

Notes for CATHERINE E. KELLER: Married a Dineen.­­­­SOK

iv. ELISHA B. KELLER, b. May 12, 1855. v. NANCY A. KELLER, b. December 13, 1858; d. March 24, 1861.

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vi. JACOB D. KELLER, b. January 30, 1861. vii. ERVIN E. KELLER, b. June 01, 1861; d. March 04, 1864.

Notes for ERVIN E. KELLER: Note: SOK has the date of birth of Ervin Keller as June 1, 1861, which can not be correct if the birth of Jacob was Jan. 30, 1861, that would make them less than six months apart. But I will leave it until the correct dates can be established­­­DK

viii. ELMA F. KELLER, b. Abt. 1863; m. ORIN MOSHER. ix. GEORGE H. KELLER, b. May 19, 1868.

58. JOHN 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born February 09, 1815, and died March 15, 1894. He married DORCAS JOHNSON. She was born July 20, 1821, and died July 03, 1884.

More About JOHN STROUGH: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, Inghams Mills, N.Y.

More About DORCAS JOHNSON: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, Inghams Mills, N.Y.

Children of JOHN STROUGH and DORCAS JOHNSON are: i. ZEVENUS 8 STROUGH, b. January 06, 1841; d. August 31, 1884.

Notes for ZEVENUS STROUGH: Zevenus or Zevenice married a Painter. and had the following children;

George J. ­­­ No record Eliza, Lived in Utica, NY Charles F., Lived in Schenectady, NY John E. ­­­No record Sydney M., Lived in Schenectady, NY Grace Z., Lived in Utica, NY

SOK Genealogy

ii. AMANDA STROUGH, b. August 03, 1845.

Notes for AMANDA STROUGH: Amanda married a Davis and had children.­­­­SOK

iii. OLIVER STROUGH, b. March 28, 1847.

Notes for OLIVER STROUGH: Oliver lived in Moravia, N.Y., married and had child. Juanita.­­­­SOK

iv. ORVILDA STROUGH, b. January 07, 1851.

Notes for ORVILDA STROUGH: Orvilda was unmarried and lived in Oppenheim, NY­­­­SOK

v. GEORGE STROUGH, b. February 27, 1854; d. August 02, 1889.

Notes for GEORGE STROUGH: George Strough was married and had children, resided in CLockville, NY­­­­SOK

vi. CHAUNCY STROUGH, b. Aft. 1854; d. January 23, 1901.

59. CATHERINE 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 )

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was born March 16, 1817, and died May 01, 1850. She married EZRA B. EASTERLY. He was born 1811, and died 1883.

Notes for CATHERINE STROUGH: Catherine was born March or May 16, 1817, married Ezra Easterley and resided in Chaumont, NY and are buried at Dexter, NY­­­­SOK

More About CATHERINE STROUGH: Burial: Dexter, N.Y.

More About EZRA B. EASTERLY: Burial: Dexter, N.Y.

Children of CATHERINE STROUGH and EZRA EASTERLY are: 144. i. MARY L. 8 EASTERLY, b. January 11, 1836. 145. ii. SYLVIA L. EASTERLY, b. July 02, 1844. 146. iii. ALICE C. EASTERLY, b. January 22, 1850.

60. JEREMIAH 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 18, 1822, and died May 26, 1900. He married JANE KELLER. She was born June 04, 1825.

Child of JEREMIAH STROUGH and JANE KELLER is: 147. i. FANNIE 8 STROUGH, b. June 15, 1852; d. April 24, 1876.

61. LUCINDA 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 25, 1825. She married JOHN P. DAVIS. He was born August 09, 1822, and died November 17, 1904.

Notes for JOHN P. DAVIS: Resided Little Falls, NY­­­­SOK

Children of LUCINDA STROUGH and JOHN DAVIS are: 148. i. R. IRVING 8 DAVIS.

ii. MAY CATHERINE DAVIS, b. Abt. 1848.

Notes for MAY CATHERINE DAVIS: May Catherine Davis married a Eysman and had the following children;

Winifred, married a Strough and lived in Kalamazoo, Michigan Wilson J., married and had children, lived near Little Falls, NY Raymond, no record. lived at one time at Little Falls, NY

SOK Genealogy

149. iii. SOPHRONIA DAVIS, b. April 20, 1849.

62. URIAH 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 20, 1827, and died April 27, 1895. He married SOPHRONIA CASTLE.

Children of URIAH STROUGH and SOPHRONIA CASTLE are: i. ALLAN 8 STROUGH.

Notes for ALLAN STROUGH: Allen married and had children.­­­­SOK

ii. FRANCES STROUGH, m. GEORGE MCCOMB.

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Notes for FRANCES STROUGH: Frances married George McComb and had children.­­­­SOK

63. OBADIAH 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 26, 1829, and died July 28, 1898. He married BARBARA RITTER. She was born March 18, 1836, and died November 01, 1896.

More About OBADIAH STROUGH: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

More About BARBARA RITTER: Burial: Ingham’s Mills Cemetery, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York

Child of OBADIAH STROUGH and BARBARA RITTER is: 150. i. ESTHER 8 STROUGH, b. September 22, 1853.

64. MARY 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 06, 1833. She married EDWARD S. MIDDLEBROOKS.

Children of MARY STROUGH and EDWARD MIDDLEBROOKS are: i. LEONRA 8 MIDDLEBROOKS.

Notes for LEONRA MIDDLEBROOKS: Leonra died in infancy.­­­SOK

ii. ALLEN E. MIDDLEBROOKS.

Notes for ALLEN E. MIDDLEBROOKS: Allen died at age 22 years.­­­­SOK

151. iii. CORA L. MIDDLEBROOKS.

65. DIAHA 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born July 11, 1835, and died April 20, 1868. She married JOHN PETRIE.

Children of DIAHA STROUGH and JOHN PETRIE are: i. JESSIE 8 PETRIE.

Notes for JESSIE PETRIE: Resided Cortland, NY­­­SOK

ii. EDWARD PETRIE.

66. IRENE 7 STROUGH (CATHERINE 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born January 05, 1840, and died 1930. She married JAMES NELSON KLOCK Abt. 1860, son of PETER KLOCK and CATHERINE WOOLEVER. He was born March 02, 1840 in Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died January 19, 1919.

More About IRENE STROUGH: Burial: Unionville Cemetery, Bath, Steuben Co. NY

Notes for JAMES NELSON KLOCK: James N. Klock and his wife, Irene are buried in Unionville Cemetery, Bath, Steuben Co., N.Y

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Landmarks of Steuben County Part III, Family Sketches

Klock, James N., was born in the town of Manheim, Herkimer county, N.Y., March 2, 1840. Peter A. Klock, his father, came to Steuben county in 1866, and settled at Coss' Corners. He married Catherine, daughter of Peter Woolever, and was identified throught life as a farmer, and died in 1874, aged seventy­one years. James N. was educated in the common schools. He has made a study of the weather and its changes since 1859, and since 1890 he has been giving special attention to the science of Electro­Planetary­Meteorology. The basis of his theory is in the position of the inferior and superior planets relatively to the earth and its satellite and the sun, of which there are over 260 different positions taken into consideration. At the present time he is able to make an accurate forecast of the coming changes of the weather. In 1860 he married Irena, daughter of John Strough, by whom he had four children; John P., N. Julian, Melvin L., and Mrs. Olive C. Conine.

Resided Bath, NY­­­SOK

1860 United States Federal Census Name: Nelson J Klock Age in 1860: 20 Birth Year: abt 1840 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Manheim, Herkimer, New York Gender: Male Post Office: Brocketts Bridge Peter A. Klock, 56 Catherine, 54 Nelson J., 20 Irena, 20 Abram Woolover

1880 United States Federal Census Name: Jas. W. Klock Home in 1880: Bath, Steuben, New York Age: 5 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840 Birthplace: New York Relation to Head of Household: Head Father's birthplace: New York Mother's Name: Irena Mother's birthplace: New York Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age Jas. W. Klock 40 Irena Klock 40 Olive Klock 16 John Klock 14 Julian Klock 8 Melvin Klock 5

1910 United States Federal Census Name: J Nelson Klock Age in 1910: 70 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840

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Birthplace: New York Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth Place: New York Mother's Birth Place: New York Spouse's Name: Irene Home in 1910: Bath, Steuben, New York Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age J Nelson Klock 70 Irene Klock 70 N Julian Klock 38

More About JAMES NELSON KLOCK: Burial: Unionville Cemetery, Bath, Steuben Co. NY

Children of IRENE STROUGH and JAMES KLOCK are: i. OLIVE C. 8 KLOCK, b. July 22, 1863; m. DAVID E. CONINE; b. July 05, 1861.

Notes for DAVID E. CONINE: Resided in Bath, NY­­­­SOK David was the son of Lorenzo and Abigal Conine.

152. ii. JOHN P. KLOCK, b. June 19, 1866; d. June 13, 1964. iii. NELSON JULIAN KLOCK, b. July 11, 1871; d. 1949.

Notes for NELSON JULIAN KLOCK: Nelson was a minister. never married.­­­SOK

1910 United States Federal Census Name: N Julian Klock Age in 1910: 38 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 Birthplace: New York Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Name: J Nelson Father's Birth Place: New York Mother's Name: Irene Mother's Birth Place: New York Home in 1910: Bath, Steuben, New York Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Name Age J Nelson Klock 70 Irene Klock 70 N Julian Klock 38

More About NELSON JULIAN KLOCK: Burial: Nondaga Cemetery, Town of Bath, New York

153. iv. MELVIN LIONEL KLOCK, b. July 08, 1874; d. December 1956.

67. JOSEPH 7 DAVIS (ANNA 6 ADLE, MAGDALENA 5 KLOCK, ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 27, 1846. He married ESTHER STROUGH, daughter of OBADIAH STROUGH and BARBARA RITTER. She was born September 22, 1853.

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Children of JOSEPH DAVIS and ESTHER STROUGH are: i. LILIAN 8 DAVIS. ii. WALTER DAVIS.

154. iii. HARRY DAVIS, b. February 19, 1871.

68. SALLY M. 7 HOUSE (DELILA M. 6 KLOCK, HENRY 5 , ADAM JOHANNES 4 , ADAM 3 , JACOB 2 , HENDRICK 1 ) was born June 02, 1856, and died April 06, 1920. She married MARTIN KLOCK, son of LEVI KLOCK and PEGGY ZELLER. He was born March 01, 1852 in New York, and died July 30, 1926.

Notes for SALLY M. HOUSE: Sally was the daughter of Ephraim and Delila M. "Klock" House.

More About SALLY M. HOUSE: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson Co. New York

Notes for MARTIN KLOCK: Resided Orleans Four Corners, NY­­­SOK

1900 U.S. Census for Orleans, Jefferson, New York

Martin Klock, March 1853, 47, Farmer Sally, wife, June 1837, 43 Jason, son, Sept. 1881, 18 Charlie, son, April 1885, 15 Ina, daughter, 1887, 12 Alta, daughter, 1889, 10 Frankie, son, 1895, 5

1918 Farm Directory Jefferson and Lewis Counties, New York

Martin Klock Spouse Sally M Occupation farmer (hay dairy) Ownership Owns Acreage 52 Farm Name Klock Homestead Address Rd 1 La Fargeville Town / County Orleans, Jefferson County

I wonder if this could be Martin Klock?

Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861­1934 about Marvin H. Klock; Alis: Joseph House Name: Marvin H. Klock; Joseph House

More About MARTIN KLOCK: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson Co.,New York Children of SALLY HOUSE and MARTIN KLOCK are: 155. i. JASON 8 KLOCK, b. September 26, 1881; d. November 10, 1934. 156. ii. CHARLES ELMER KLOCK, b. April 09, 1885, Theresa, Jefferson, New York; d. April 1973. 157. iii. INA KLOCK, b. September 11, 1887; d. 1961.

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158. iv. ALTA KLOCK, b. January 12, 1890. v. FRANK E. KLOCK, b. February 16, 1895; d. 1960.

More About FRANK E. KLOCK: Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson Co.,New York