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    1. Re: [PAFRANKL] Price's Cemetery
    2. Wayne Mower
    3. Donna, I have the listing in Price's Cem. for Michael Clem, d. 30 Sep 1899. It also has a GAR marker. A check of the Civil War Pension records would possibly give some information. Also buried in Price's is a Mary Clem, (suspect she is Michael's wife, but there is no indication) b. 20 May 1832 d. 23 Oct 1873. There are two sons listed: Calvin S., b. 21 Mar 1870 d. 3 May 1870 and Charles W., b. 17 Jan 1858 d. 8 May 1892. Found an obit for Michael: Said he was raised in Quincy Twp., Franklin, PA. Died at home of his son Andrew Dill Clem. Aged 68y-4m-20d. Died 30 Sep 1899, buried 2 Oct 1899 at Price's Church. Was a member of the Mormon Church. Leaves one son, Andrew Dill Clem and 6 daughters. Mrs. Schailer and Mrs. Hill, live in the west; Mrs. C.C. Thompson, Mrs. John Micener, Mrs. David Freeman and Mrs. Ambrose Rock, live in Quincy Twp.; Mrs. Frank Talhelm, lives in Waynesboro, Franklin, Pa. Found obit for Mary: Only said that she died 23 Oct 1873, aged 41y-5m-3d. Nothing else mentioned. Doesn't look like this is the father of Jacob A. The dates do indicate that Michael may possibly be a brother. In the History of Franklin Co., Pa 1887, there is mention of Rev. Jacob Price as one of the ministers of the German Baptist Church in Waynesboro, Franklin, Pa. There are some other Waynesboro Price families mentioned but none with your Jacob. There is a page on a Price family of Quincy Twp., in the Biographical Annals of Franklin Co., Pa, but no mention of a Rev. Jacob. There is a Jacob, b. 1804 and Susan Emmert Price, a J. Stover and Maud Funck Price mentioned. No mention of a Rev. Jacob A. Didn't help much, but did answer one of your questions. Wayne Mower

    10/05/2000 02:49:11