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JACOB KLINE was the third child in a family of ten children, raised in a close community of German-speaking families. Their lives were intertwined by marriage, a shared religion, and the life of agriculture.  Jacob was his [[Johan Jacob Klein|father's]] namesake, but strayed early from the imposed norms.  [[Johan Jacob Klein|His father]] indicates in [[Will:JacobKlein-1833|his will]] that the younger Jacob had been involved in a law suit, and that the father was required to pay the attorney's fee.  Also, Jacob fathered a child with Catharina Lauer, but for some reason they didn nor marry.  The Lauer family, from the same church and community as the Kleins, required that the elder Jacob Klein pay child support for 21 years.  In his will, the father leaves this monetary responsibility to the older two sons, [[Johan Peter Klein|Peter]] and [[Gabriel Klein]], along with their monetary inheritance. Perhaps Peter and Gabriel had inherited the farm land and were the only sons remaining in the area.  Jacob the younger has these monetary amounts for the child support and the attorney's fee deducted from his inheritance.   
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JACOB KLINE was the third child in a family of ten children, raised in a close community of German-speaking families. Their lives were intertwined by marriage, a shared religion, and the life of agriculture.  Jacob was his [[Johan Jacob Klein|father's]] namesake, but strayed early from the imposed norms.  [[Johan Jacob Klein|His father]] indicates in [[Will:JacobKlein-1833|his will]] that the younger Jacob had been involved in a law suit, and that the father was required to pay the attorney's fee.  Also, Jacob fathered a child with Catharina Lauer, but for some reason they did not marry.  The Lauer family, from the same church and community as the Kleins, required that the elder Jacob Klein pay child support for 21 years.  In his will, Jacob the father leaves this monetary responsibility to the older two sons, [[Johan Peter Klein|Peter]] and [[Gabriel Klein]], along with their monetary inheritance. Perhaps Peter and Gabriel had inherited the farm land and were the only sons remaining in the area.  Jacob the younger had these monetary amounts for the child support and the attorney's fee deducted from his inheritance.   
 
<br>Jacob's father's will was written in 1833, and seems to indicate that 5 years of interest have already been paid on the child support. Thus, the affair Lauer may have occurred in 1827-28.  Jacob apparently married Susanna Weeter about this time; their first child, Harriet, was born in 1829.  Jacob was aged about 33 and Susanna about 21 that year (calculated from death records.)   
 
<br>Jacob's father's will was written in 1833, and seems to indicate that 5 years of interest have already been paid on the child support. Thus, the affair Lauer may have occurred in 1827-28.  Jacob apparently married Susanna Weeter about this time; their first child, Harriet, was born in 1829.  Jacob was aged about 33 and Susanna about 21 that year (calculated from death records.)   
<br>Their fifth child,Charles, reports having been born in Berks County, in 1836.  Many families in the Lehigh Church lived in either Macungie Twp., Lehigh County, across the line in Longswamp Twp., Berks county. Perhaps the Weeter family were Reformed rather than Lutheran. The nearest Reformed congregation was the Longswamp Church, five miles from the Lehigh Church.  
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<br>Their fifth child, Charles, reports having been born in Berks County, in 1836.  Many families in the Lehigh Church lived in either Macungie Twp., Lehigh County, or across the line in Longswamp Twp., Berks county. Perhaps the Weeter family were Reformed rather than Lutheran. The nearest Reformed congregation was the Longswamp Church in Berks Co., five miles from the Lehigh Church.  
<br> Around 1838-1840 Jacob and his two younger brothers migrated west, to find sufficient land to farm.  John Klein was already married to Anna Fenstermacher, and Philip Klein was married to Ester Fogele.  They left the community in Lehigh County and began anew in the Venango/Clarion Counties border area.  Records of St. Paul's Church show Jacob Kline as a communicant in 1838.   
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<br> Around 1838-1840 Jacob and his two younger brothers migrated west, probably to find sufficient land to farm, or perhaps in Jacob's case, to start afresh.  John Klein was already married to Anna Fenstermacher, and Philip Klein was married to Ester Fogele.  They left the community in Lehigh County and began anew in the Venango/Clarion Counties border area.  Records of St. Paul's Church show Jacob Kline as a communicant in 1838.   
<br>In 1839, a sixth child, James Madison Kline, was born in Clarion Co.  Jacob worked as a blacksmith in Blairs Corners, Beaver Twp, and eventually had eleven children.  It is noted that more than one of his children were married multiple times and had relational problems.  Both his and Susanna's deaths are notedin the records of St. Paul's church.  Jacob died in April of 1861, aged sixty-five, after a long illness. Susanna died two months later, in May 1861, also after a "long and painfull" illness, at age fifty-three. Both are buried in Knox.   
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<br>In 1839, a sixth child, James Madison Kline, was born in Clarion Co.  Jacob worked as a blacksmith in Blairs Corners, Beaver Twp, and eventually had eleven children.  It is noted that more than one of his children were married multiple times and had relational problems.  Both his and Susanna's deaths are noted in the records of St. Paul's church.  Jacob died in April of 1861, aged sixty-five, after a long illness. Susanna died two months later, in May 1861, also after a "long and painfull" illness, at age fifty-three. Both are buried in Knox.   
<br>This biobraphy drawn from the research of Kerry Kline, deceased, a descendant of Jacob Kline.  
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<br>This biobraphy is drawn from the research of Kerry Kline, deceased, a descendant of Jacob Kline.  
 
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| '''Birth'''    ||6 Oct 1796 or 7 Mar 1796; bapt. 7 Jan 1797    ||Lower Macungie Twp.,Lehigh Co. PA  ||sponsors: Franses Warmkessel & Elisabetha || <sup class="reference">[4][6]</sup>
 
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|'''Johan Jacob Klein Family''', manuscript by Kerry Kline, Shippenville, PA, received 1992. (Kerry Kline, now deceased, worked as research librarian at the Clarion Library, and with the Clarion County Historical Society.) Details of the descendants of Jacob Klein and Susanna Weeter; notes dates, locations, occupations and spouses of children & grandchildren. Letters of Admin. of Jacob Kline; military records of sons Charles Kline and James Madison Kline, veterans of Civil War; biographical notes re. son William Jackson Kline from ''History of Clarion Co. PA'' 1887, and from ''Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley'' by John Jordan.
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|'''"Johan Jacob Klein Family"''', manuscript by Kerry Kline, Shippenville, PA, received 1992. (Kerry Kline, now deceased, worked as research librarian at the Clarion Library, and with the Clarion County Historical Society.) Details of the descendants of Jacob Klein and Susanna Weeter; notes dates, locations, occupations and spouses of children & grandchildren. Letters of Admin. of Jacob Kline; military records of sons Charles Kline and James Madison Kline, veterans of Civil War; biographical notes re. son William Jackson Kline from ''History of Clarion Co. PA'' 1887, and from ''Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley'' by John Jordan.
 
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Revision as of 07:21, 11 July 2008

NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Johan Jacob Klein is not in my direct ancestry. He is 1 step removed in the following ways:


JACOB KLINE was the third child in a family of ten children, raised in a close community of German-speaking families. Their lives were intertwined by marriage, a shared religion, and the life of agriculture. Jacob was his father's namesake, but strayed early from the imposed norms. His father indicates in his will that the younger Jacob had been involved in a law suit, and that the father was required to pay the attorney's fee. Also, Jacob fathered a child with Catharina Lauer, but for some reason they did not marry. The Lauer family, from the same church and community as the Kleins, required that the elder Jacob Klein pay child support for 21 years. In his will, Jacob the father leaves this monetary responsibility to the older two sons, Peter and Gabriel Klein, along with their monetary inheritance. Perhaps Peter and Gabriel had inherited the farm land and were the only sons remaining in the area. Jacob the younger had these monetary amounts for the child support and the attorney's fee deducted from his inheritance.
Jacob's father's will was written in 1833, and seems to indicate that 5 years of interest have already been paid on the child support. Thus, the affair Lauer may have occurred in 1827-28. Jacob apparently married Susanna Weeter about this time; their first child, Harriet, was born in 1829. Jacob was aged about 33 and Susanna about 21 that year (calculated from death records.)
Their fifth child, Charles, reports having been born in Berks County, in 1836. Many families in the Lehigh Church lived in either Macungie Twp., Lehigh County, or across the line in Longswamp Twp., Berks county. Perhaps the Weeter family were Reformed rather than Lutheran. The nearest Reformed congregation was the Longswamp Church in Berks Co., five miles from the Lehigh Church.
Around 1838-1840 Jacob and his two younger brothers migrated west, probably to find sufficient land to farm, or perhaps in Jacob's case, to start afresh. John Klein was already married to Anna Fenstermacher, and Philip Klein was married to Ester Fogele. They left the community in Lehigh County and began anew in the Venango/Clarion Counties border area. Records of St. Paul's Church show Jacob Kline as a communicant in 1838.
In 1839, a sixth child, James Madison Kline, was born in Clarion Co. Jacob worked as a blacksmith in Blairs Corners, Beaver Twp, and eventually had eleven children. It is noted that more than one of his children were married multiple times and had relational problems. Both his and Susanna's deaths are noted in the records of St. Paul's church. Jacob died in April of 1861, aged sixty-five, after a long illness. Susanna died two months later, in May 1861, also after a "long and painfull" illness, at age fifty-three. Both are buried in Knox.
This biobraphy is drawn from the research of Kerry Kline, deceased, a descendant of Jacob Kline.

Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 6 Oct 1796 or 7 Mar 1796; bapt. 7 Jan 1797 Lower Macungie Twp.,Lehigh Co. PA sponsors: Franses Warmkessel & Elisabetha [4][6]
Marriage apparently Lehigh or Berks Co. To Susanna Weeter
Death 6 Apr. 1861 Beaver Twp.,Clarion Co. PA
Burial possibly St. Paul's Lutheran, RD 2 Knox PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 6           Generation 7          Generation 8
 
                                              +-- Johannes Peter Klein
                                              |   (1741->1808)
                    +-- Johan Jacob Klein ----+
                    |   (1766-1832/33)        |
Johan Jacob Kline --+                         +-- Catherine Unknown
 (1796-1861)        |                              (????->1818)
                    +-- Elizabetha Vogele
                          (1775-1810)

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Children

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Harry Kline M 17 Aug. 1829 PA Barbara Anna Slaugenhoupt
Franklin Kline M May 1831 expect PA 1)Lowina Wendling
2)Priscilla Best
David Kline M 5 Oct 1833 expect PA Mathilde Kuhns
Sarah Kline F May 1834 expect PA Richard Butler
Charles Kline M 7 Aug. 1836 Reading (?), Berks Co. PA Hannah Maria Boyd
James Madison Kline M Mar. 1839 Clarion Co. PA 1) Lucinda rupert
2) Jemina Null
3)Eliza Hunley
Susanna Kline F ~1841 Clarion Co. PA Unknown Webb
William Jackson Kline M 15 Dec. 1844 Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA 1) Christina Best
2) Emma (Jones) Hanst
George Washington Kline M 12 Feb. 1848 Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA Etta Unknown
Wesley Charles Kline M Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA
Reuben Kline M 12 Oct. 1852 Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. PA Anna Carolina Schneider


Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources
Lower Macungie Twp., Lehigh Co. 1796 (birth) -????)
Berks Co, PA. 1836, birth of son Charles - ????
Clarion Co, PA. by 1839- 1861
Blair's Corners,Beaver Twp.,Clarion Co, PA. by 1844 - 1861

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Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 1840 United States Federal Census, Beaver Twp, Venango Co, PA, page 9. Census is not dated.
Family headed by Jacob Kline: 2 males <5, 2 males 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 40-50; 1 female 15-20, 1 female 30-40.
The males <5 acorrespond to Charles and James; the males 5-10 to David and Franklin; the male 10-15 to Henry. The female child is the wrong age for the reported date of birth for Sarah who should be 6. This could be a mismarking or misunderstanding. The adults are the right ages for Jacob and Susanna
1840 census pa venango beaver pg 9.jpg
2 1850 United States Federal Census, PA Clarion Co., Beaver Twp., pg. 539-270, ln. 6-17. Date of census: 25 Sept. 1850.
Jacob Kline, 46, Blacksmith; Susnnah, 40, can't read/write; Harriet, F,20; Franklin, 19; David, 16; Sarah, 15; Charles, 12; James, 11; Susannah, 9; Jackson, 6; Washington, 2; Wesly, 2 mos. All born PA.
1850 census pa clarion beaver pg 539-270.jpg
3 '1860 United States Federal Census, Beaver Twp, Clarion Co, PA, page 17. Census dated 26 June 1860.
Line 19: Jacob Kline, 60, farmer, $50 real, $100 personal property, b. PA.
1860 census pa clarion beaver pg 17.jpg
4 Records of Lehigh Church/Zion's Lutheran Church
Baptism of child of Jacob Kleyn & Elisabetha: Johann J. Klein born October 6, 1796; bapt. Jan. 7, 1797; sponsors: Franses Warmkessel & Elisabetha.
(See text)
5 Will of Jacob Klein, signed 24 Oct 1832, filed 25 Feb 1833, Lehigh County PA. Deducts 40 pounds with 5 yrs. interest from the inheritance of his son Jacob, " because my son Jacob has had an illegitimate child with Catharina Lauer, daughter of Philip Lauer, ... a child for which I and my two sons, Peter and Gabriel have settled with Philip Lauer and have given him a bond of fourty pounds with legal interest and we have paid until the present day all yearly interest and are obligated to pay such until the above-named bastard child has reached the age of 21... Further is it my will that--because my son Jacob after a legal suit with Heinrich Eigner of Maccunqu Township Lecha County gave a note of $50 to Heinrich Wilson, his attorney, for which note I am gaurantor (security) --that such note of $30 with interest be paid from my possessions and this is to be deducted from the inheritance of my son Jacob." click for scans & translation
6 Memorial History of St. Paul's Lutheran and Reformed Churches 1813-1960 p. 194 (translated from original German) "Jacob Klein was born on March 7, 1796 in Lehigh County and was baptized and confirmed there. He died on April 6, 1861, in the morning at 6 o'clock after a long ilness, leaving a wife ...and 11 children...Died at the age of 65 years, 29 days. R.I.P"
"Susanna Klein, widow of Jacob Klein, was born on May 8, 1808, and died after a long and painful illness on June 1, 1861, at the age of 53 years and 24 days."
7 "Johan Jacob Klein Family", manuscript by Kerry Kline, Shippenville, PA, received 1992. (Kerry Kline, now deceased, worked as research librarian at the Clarion Library, and with the Clarion County Historical Society.) Details of the descendants of Jacob Klein and Susanna Weeter; notes dates, locations, occupations and spouses of children & grandchildren. Letters of Admin. of Jacob Kline; military records of sons Charles Kline and James Madison Kline, veterans of Civil War; biographical notes re. son William Jackson Kline from History of Clarion Co. PA 1887, and from Genealogical and Personal History of the Allegheny Valley by John Jordan.
8 Letters of Administration for Jacob Kline, 3 Dec. 1863, Orphans Court Docket Book C, p. 39, Clarion Co. Court House. Partial transcription by Kerry Kline.
Isaac Mong, administrator; property in Beaver Twp., Clarion Co. containing 2 acres 135 perches with frame house, log stable, 20 fruit trees, bounded on the north by Joseph Boyer, on south and east by public roads, on west by Reuben Fowler. Personal estate is insufficient to pay debts; requesite to sell real estate for payment thereof. Sold on 14 Mar. 1863 to Daniel Boyer for $140. For other documentation, we are referred to Registers Docket A., p. 323; Accounts Book B, p. 362; Orphan's Court Book C., p. 253.
9 Memorial History of the Pittsburgh Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1748 + 1845 + 1925, copyright 1926 by the Pittsburgh Synod. Chap. XIII Churches of Clarion Co. p. 453. St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran p. 457: (Ed. one of the 2 congregations at Wendtlings/Whitlings Corners, Beaver Twp.).
...the following persons communed at St. Pauls during 1848 & 1849: Klein, Jacob.
This volume made available by Pastof Kathleen Anderson, Salem Lutheran Church, Clarion Co. PA Feb. 1995. Extracted by E W Williams.



Source notes

  • Harry or Harriet Kline: Kerry Kline names the first child of Jacob & Susanna Weeter Kline as Harry,b. 1829, who marries Barbara Anna Slaugenhoupt. The 1850 census names Harriet, F, age 20.
  • There are several Jacob Klein(Kline) families in Berks Co, in the 1830 census. None matches the reported ages of family members well enough to determine. A better match is found in Macungie Twp of Lehigh Co. This Jacob is surrounded by several of Johan Jacob Kline Sr.'s other sons.

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