Person:Mary Clemens (7)

Watchers
Mary E. Clemens
d.4 Oct 1966
m. 29 Apr 1851
  1. Lewis Clemens1848 - Bef 1897
  2. Elizabeth Clemens1851 - 1851
  3. Louise Clemens1853 - Bef 1870
  4. Catherine Clemens1855 - 1888
  5. Martin Alfred Clemens1857 - 1905
  6. Elizabeth Clemens1858 - Bef 1897
  7. John Clemens1861 - 1890
  8. Clara Clemens1865 - 1908
  9. William Clemens1867 - 1868
  10. Frank Clemons1869 -
  11. Mary E. Clemens1872 - 1966
  12. Annie Clemens1872 - 1899
m. 5 Jun 1894
  1. Clemmens SchnebleBet 1899 & 1900 -
Facts and Events
Name Mary E. Clemens
Unknown Mary E. Clemments
Gender Female
Birth[1] 6 Feb 1872 Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Marriage 5 Jun 1894 Montgomery, Ohio, United Statesto Theodore C. Schneble
Death? 4 Oct 1966 alive as per Martin's obituary
References
  1. Centennial portrait and biographical record of the city of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio: containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, together with biographies and portraits of the presidents of the United States and biographies of the governors of Ohio. (A.W. Bowen, 1897).

    Annie and Mary were twins.
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    JACOB CLEMENS, [pages 427-428] a native of the palatinate of Rhenish Bavaria, was A J born on the 19th of December, 1828, being the son of Adam and Catherine Clemens, who were born in Germany, where they passed their entire lives, being people of intelligence, industry and honest worth. They became the parents of eight children, five of whom are still living. Two of the sons, Peter and Nicholas, were the first of the family to emigrate to America. They left their native land in the year 1846, and upon arriving in this country came westward to Ohio, locating in Defiance county, where they still reside, both being farmers. Two years later, in 1848, three other members of the family also came from the fatherland to try their fortunes in the United States. These three were Jacob, his brother Adam and his sister Caroline, who was then the wife of Peter Leonhardt. They landed in New York city on the. 30th of May. Another sister, Philopena, became the wife of John Schaun, whom she accompanied to Brazil in 1847. Elizabeth and Catherine never severed the ties which bound them to the old home, and both died in Germany.

    Jacob Clemens secured his educational discipline in the excellent schools of his native land, and also prepared himself for the practical duties of life by devoting his attention for some time to work at the carpenter's trade, with which he had become quite familiar at the time of his emigration to America. Upon his arrival he came direct to Montgomery county, Ohio, and his first stay was at Hole's Creek, six miles south of Dayton, where he remained about two months. He then went to Miamisburg, in the same county, and there remained until 1849, when he came to Dayton, where he has ever since resided. After his arrival here he worked at his trade until 1866, when he engaged in general contracting. This line of enterprise held his attention for six years, and his careful business methods and capable management insured success to his efforts. His next business venture was the building of a planing mill, at the corner of Fifth and Mad River streets, and this industry he prosecuted with excellent results for twelve years, when he disposed of the business to Philip E. Gilbert, and thereupon retired from active exertion, content to enjoy the fruits of his past labors.

    Mr. Clemens, in 1851, married Miss Elizabeth Reisberger, who, like himself, was born in the picturesque Rhine district of the province of Bavaria, the year of her birth having been 1829. Their home life has been one of great happiness and the marriage has been blessed by the birth of twelve children, all save four of whom are deceased. The four survivors are; Martin, now a resident of Cincinnati; Clara, the wife of Thomas Selz, of the Pearl laundry, in Dayton; Annie and Mary, twins, the former of whom is the wife of Joseph Schneble and the latter of Theodore Schneble, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens have long been zealous and devoted members of Trinity Roman Catholic church, in which they have been communicants for many years.

    Mr. Clemens has always taken a lively and public-spirited interest in the questions of the hour and in the political issues involved. He has been a stalwart supporter of the democratic party and a firm advocate of the essential principles which underlie its organization. In 1884 he was honored by the citizens of the county through election as a member of the board of directors of the Montgomery county infirmary, which office he retained for three years, giving to its duties that careful attention and unflagging interest which had ever been characteristic of his efforts in private business affairs. In 1891 he was a member of the decennial board of equalization of Dayton.

    Mr. Clemens is a man of marked individuality, of pleasing address, and strong intellectual grasp, and his life has been so lived as to gain to him the merited reward of the respect and esteem of his fellow men. The city of his home has ever called forth his hearty interest, and he has done all in his power to further its progress and insure its stable prosperity. He well deserves consideration in this connection as one of the representative men of the city of Dayton.

    Conover, Frank. Centennial Portrait and Biographical Record of the City of Dayton and of Montgomery County, Ohio. Chicago: A. W. Bowen. 1897. Gen R 977.172 C753C.

    www.daytonhistorybooks.com

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    Mary E Clemens Schneble
    Birth: 6 Feb 1872 Ohio, USA
    Death: 4 Oct 1966 (aged 94) Ohio, USA
    Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
    Plot: Section 1, Tier X, Space 5, Lot 219
    Memorial #: 197033064
    Bio: Wife of Theodore C Schneble
    Family Members
    Parents
    Jacob Clemens 1828-1903
    Elizabeth Reisberger Clemens 1829-1899
    Spouse
    Theodore C Schneble 1867-1921
    Siblings
    Louisa Clemens 1853-1924
    Catharine Clemens Klump 1855-1888
    Martin Alfred Clemens 1857-1905
    John A Clemens 1861-1890
    Clara L Clemens Selz 1865-1908
    Anna Clemens Schneble 1872-1899
    Children
    Infant Schneble 1895-1895
    Philip Schneble 1900-1900
    Ruth Genevieve Schneble 1911-1912
    Created by: Marcia Jakab (49142112)
    Added: 22 Feb 2019
    URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197033064/mary-e-schneble
    Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (www.findagrave.com/memorial/197033064/mary-e-schneble : accessed 23 June 2021), memorial page for Mary E Clemens Schneble (6 Feb 1872–4 Oct 1966), Find a Grave Memorial ID 197033064, citing Calvary Cemetery, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA ; Maintained by Marcia Jakab (contributor 49142112) .

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    Name: Mary E. Clemments
    Sex: Female
    Birth Date: 9 Feb 1872
    Birthplace: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
    Race: W
    Father's Name: Jacob Clemments
    Father's Sex: Male
    Mother's Name: Elizabeth Riesberger
    Mother's Sex: Female

    Source Details: v 1 p 129
    Digital Folder Number: 004017449
    Microfilm Number: 1030824
    Image Number: 00205
    Indexing Batch: C03984-4

    Citing this Record
    "Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X6QP-TQ2 : 8 March 2021), Mary E. Clemments, 1872.

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    1880 United States Federal Census
    Name: John Ritzburger
    Age: 80
    Birth Year: abt 1800
    Birthplace: Bavaria
    Home in 1880: Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law
    Marital Status: Widower
    Father's Birthplace: Bavaria
    Mother's Birthplace: Bavaria
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Jacob Clemens 51
    Elezibeth Clemens 50
    Martin Clemens 23
    John Clemens 19
    Clara Clemens 15
    Anna M. Clemens 8
    Mary L. Clemens 8
    John Ritzburger 80

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    1900 United States Federal Census
    Name Jacob Clemmens
    Age 71
    Birth Date Dec 1828
    Birthplace Germany
    Home in 1900 Dayton Ward 9, Montgomery, Ohio
    Race White
    Gender Male
    Immigration Year 1848
    Relation to Head of House Head
    Marital Status Widowed
    Father's Birthplace Germany
    Mother's Birthplace Germany
    Household Members
    Name Age
    Jacob Clemmens 71
    Marie Schmeble 29
    Theodore Schmeble 32
    Clemmens Schmeble 8/12