Bucks County PA Archives Biographies.....Clymer, Henry S. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joe Patterson, Patricia Bastik & Susan Walters Dec 2009 Source: History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; edited by J.H. Battle; A. Warner & Co.; 1887 Richland Township A-M HENRY S. CLYMER deceased, Quakertown. According to the best information, the Clymer family (name originally spelled Klemmer) came to this county prior to 1730. Two brothers from Germany, one of whom was Christian Clymer, settled in what is now Lower Milford township, and in 1734 his name appeared on the record as a petitioner to divide the township. He was born in 1697. His wife, Barbara, bore him twelve children, seven sons and five daughters. He died in 1759, and his wife January 14, 1776. Jacob, one of the sons above mentioned, was born in 1729, and reared a family of children, among whom was Henry, who married Maria, daughter of Peter and Maria (Zeingenfuse) Shaffer, of Northampton county. To Henry and Maria were born nine children, seven sons and two daughters. Of this number we find Henry, whose name heads this sketch, born in 1819 between Quakertown and Milford Square, in Milford township, where all of the above-mentioned were born. Henry married Lavina, daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Trumbauer) Treichler. He was brought up to farming, and afterward followed shoemaking up to the time of his death, in January, 1863. His wife died in 1859. Ten children were born to them, seven of whom grew to maturity, viz: Edwin T. Christian T., William T., Francis T., Sarah A., and Jacob T. Henry T. resides in Seven Valley, York county, where he is a Lutheran minister. Sarah A. is the wife of Aaron Steiner of this place. Jacob T., William T. and Francis T. are residents of Wilmington, Del. Francis is a leading carriage manufacturer of that place. Edwin T. and Christian T. are residents of this place, and associated together in 1866 in the boot and shoe business, which they now carry on. The former married Mary A., daughter of Samuel and Catherine (Trumbauer) Troxel, and has two children: Charles F. and Ida T. Christian married Andora Troxel, sister of Mary A., and has one son, Benjamin F. The religion of the family is the Evangelical Lutheran. The older members of the Clymer family were of the Mennonite faith. Some of the descendants are yet living on land that was settled by the pioneer Christian, which has not since passed out of the family.