Buried at Bethlehem Emily Jane Jacoby 1867, d/o Franklin Jacoby Sarah Ann Klechner, nee Snyder, 1817-1880. She was first married to Isaac Saylor and second to Reuben Klechner Irene Louisa Jacoby 1870-81, d/o Augustus Jacoby Jacobine Gangewere, nee Weiss, 1779-1855, from Ober Tegernau, Grand Duchy of Baden. She was married 1st to J.J. Pflueger, with whom she had 9 children. Her second husband was Henry Gangewere. Joanna Hauer, nee Green, 1796-1845, born at Newport, RI, widow of Joshusa Hauer Josephine A. Jacoby, 1845-48, d/o James Jacoby Marie Elizabeth Stout, nee Schropp, 1832-54, born in Bethlehem, she became the wife of Charles Stout. She died in Easton. Anna Maria Stout, nee Miner, 1801-55, born in Wilkes-Barre. In 1819 she married Dr. Abraham Stout of Doyletown. The moved to Bethlehem in 1822. She was the mother of 3 sons and 1 daughter Amanda Lovinia Kleckner, nee Jacoby, 1819-60, from Lower Saucon. Wife of Reuben Kleckner Anna Susanna Jundt, nee "Hasse", 1774-1855, born at Bethlehem, widow of J.J. Jundt. He died in 1831 Eliza Kleckner, nee Brunner, 1843-63, from Springtown, Bucks Co. wife of Valentine C. Kleckner Amelia Kleckner, nee Lerch, 1847-76, d/o Joseph Lerch. In 1866 she married William Kleckner Lydia Maria Koehler, nee Bush, 1803-52, born at Reading. Kleckner, Reubin, 1816-85, born at Salzburg, Lehigh County. He was married twice, first to L. A. Jacob and second to the widow S. Saylor Kleckner, Caroline, nee George, 1810-93, she married Peter Kleckner who died in 1879. Thomas H, Jacoby, 1880-89, son of Charles Augustus Jacoby Eugene H. Jacoby, 1881, son of Eugene Jacoby Aline C Jacoby, 1891, d/o C.A. Jacoby Warren W. Jacoby, 1884, son of "A.C." Jacoby Kleckner, Albert G., 1836-45, son of Peter Klekner Lehr, Edmund, 1816-62, born at Allentown, married Angeline Lucas, moved to Bethlehem Stout, Abraham (Dr.) 1793-1857, born at Williams township, Bucks County. In 1814 he married A.M. Miner of Doylestown, who died in 1655 Kleckner, Peter 1807-1879, from Lehigh County. He was married to Caroline George. Ross, Daniel, M.D. 1826-63, a Cherokee, born in TN. He studied at Princeton and in Phila., and became a physician and coucilor among the Cherokees, but was forced to leave his home because of the war. Ross, James McDonal, 1814-64, son of Cherokee chief, John Ross, born in Bluse Springs, TN. During the Civil war he was taken prisoner, and after being liverated he died at St. Louis. The body was brought back to Bethlehem. Seidel, Nathaniel, 1718-82, a Bishop of the Moravain Church. He was born at Lauban, Silesia, Oct 2, 1718. He married Anna Joanna Piesch, a neice of Anna Ntischmann, they left no children Fries, John Jacob, 1708-93, born at Odense, Denmark, he was single. Straehle, 1712-85, a widower, born in Wurtemberg, served in the imperial army of Germany, came to Bethlehem in 1749, He was married to Dorethea S. Nurnbeger and had 3 sons. Fenner, George, 1790-1829, born at Nockamixon, Bucks County, son of Felix and father of Levi and Felix Hauser, Daniel, 1744-1812, born in York County, moved to NC, and during the Indian War fled to Bethlehem for refuge. His wife, Elizabeth Meyer of Bethlehem, bore him 3 sons and 2 daughters. Rose, Peter, 1733-1814, born at Hasselberg, in Frankonia, Germany, came to America when a young man, enlisted in 1755, fought against the French, and was wounded in the right shoulder, In 1773 he married A. Rosina Boeckel. Fenner, Felix, 1753-1829, born at Phila. He lived at Nockmison township, Bucks Co, married Maria Eschenbach Jundt, John Jacob, 1774-1831, born at Botmingen near Basel, Switzerland. He married A. S. "Hasse: Grube, Bernard Adam, 1715-08, born at Walschleben, near Erfut. He married 1st the widow Eliz. Busse of Nazareth, she died in 1776. He married 2nd, widow S. Eberhardt, nee Van Vleck. He lived to 96y 2m Huebner, John Lewis, 1761-1813, s/o Leiws Huebner, born at Nazareth. In 1790 he was ordained and served at York, Lancaster, Gnadenhutten (Ohio) and Herbon. He married Chirstian Eschenbach. Huebner, John Lewis, 1717-96, a potter at Rommelshansen, near Marienborn, Germany. He married 1st C. Ysselstein and 2nd C. Baumgartner. Best Wishes, Geri