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Abraham Klotz

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Abraham Klotz

Birth
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 May 1900 (aged 74)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Leithsville, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of Samuel Klotz and Mary Rodenbach. Husband of Catharine Gross.

**I am looking for a male to male descendant of each of the following men, who would be willing to take a Y-DNA test. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interested:

Abraham Klotz (1777-1856)
Samuel Klotz (1801-1856)
Francis Klotz (1829-1881)
Daniel Klotz (1857-1936)

To be eligible, you must be a male-to-male descendant, with no females in between you and he, and you cannot be a descendant of Daniel's son, Joseph R Klotz (as we already have one of his descendants taking the test.) I will gladly to pay for the test to be sent to you, once the Covid pandemic has ended.**

This grave appears in old cemetery transcriptions, but was nearly completely hidden by 3 inches of dirt and grass. The groundskeeper says it's probably been buried for 15 or 20 years.

It took me two hours to uncover it completely, but it looks almost as good as new now :)

-UPDATE May, 2015-

This stone has been either buried or is missing (neither of which is unusual for this cemetery.) We visit and leave tokens and flowers each spring and fall, and this spring, the stone was nowhere to be found.
Son of Samuel Klotz and Mary Rodenbach. Husband of Catharine Gross.

**I am looking for a male to male descendant of each of the following men, who would be willing to take a Y-DNA test. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interested:

Abraham Klotz (1777-1856)
Samuel Klotz (1801-1856)
Francis Klotz (1829-1881)
Daniel Klotz (1857-1936)

To be eligible, you must be a male-to-male descendant, with no females in between you and he, and you cannot be a descendant of Daniel's son, Joseph R Klotz (as we already have one of his descendants taking the test.) I will gladly to pay for the test to be sent to you, once the Covid pandemic has ended.**

This grave appears in old cemetery transcriptions, but was nearly completely hidden by 3 inches of dirt and grass. The groundskeeper says it's probably been buried for 15 or 20 years.

It took me two hours to uncover it completely, but it looks almost as good as new now :)

-UPDATE May, 2015-

This stone has been either buried or is missing (neither of which is unusual for this cemetery.) We visit and leave tokens and flowers each spring and fall, and this spring, the stone was nowhere to be found.


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  • Created by: LVPennGen
  • Added: Jul 13, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73312310/abraham-klotz: accessed ), memorial page for Abraham Klotz (14 Jun 1825–4 May 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73312310, citing New Jerusalem Cemetery, Leithsville, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by LVPennGen (contributor 47221698).