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Calvin W. Diehl1

M, #71776, b. 20 May 1906, d. 31 May 1989

Parents

FatherGeorge W. Diehl (b. 11 March 1885, d. 22 November 1952)
MotherBertha Snyder (b. 27 November 1885, d. 1 August 1950)
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Biography

Calvin W. Diehl was born on 20 May 1906 in Pennsylvania.1,2 He died on 31 May 1989, at age 83.2

Citations

  1. [S122] 1910 US Census
  2. [S116] Social Security Death Index

Edith Amelia Maude Clime1

F, #71778, b. 4 January 1879, d. 23 December 1946

Parents

FatherPearson Snyder Clime (b. 31 August 1845, d. 3 June 1931)
MotherAmelia Charlotte Ernestine Westfall (b. 3 June 1847, d. 8 March 1913)
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Family: Jacob Weber (b. 7 September 1877, d. 1957)

SonKarl Theodore Weber+ (b. 1 February 1918, d. 6 August 1986)

Biography

Edith Amelia Maude Clime was born on 4 January 1879 in Pennsylvania.1 She and Jacob Weber were married about 1905.2 She died on 23 December 1946, at age 67, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.3,4 She was buried in Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Ambler, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.4
Edith Amelia Maude Clime was a Medical Doctor.5

Citations

  1. [S72] 1900 US Census
  2. [S122] 1910 US Census
  3. [S276] U.S. World War ll Draft Registration Cards
  4. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  5. [S488] 1940 US Census

Winfield Scott Clime1

M, #71779, b. 7 November 1881, d. 13 March 1958

Parents

FatherPearson Snyder Clime (b. 31 August 1845, d. 3 June 1931)
MotherAmelia Charlotte Ernestine Westfall (b. 3 June 1847, d. 8 March 1913)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Winfield Scott Clime was born on 7 November 1881 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Grace (?) were married about 1916.3 He died on 13 March 1958, at age 76, in West Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.2 He was buried on 7 May 1958 in Arlington National Cemetery (Section 6, Site 8701b)), Arlington, Arlington, Virginia.4
Winfield Scott Clime was a U.S. Government Photographer/Artist.5,3 Winfield Scott Clime, influenced by Impressionism, was a painter of anecdotal rural landscapes of country dwellings and rural activities. His "Winter Harvest", for example, depicts workers cutting ice blocks on a frozen pond to be stored in straw for use during the summer, as does "The Stone Mill Ice House". The former painting was exhibited in 2001 in the exhibition, "Painter's Paradise: A Land Distinctly Lyme", at the Florence Griswold Museum, in Old Lyme, Connecticut.

Clime was a co-founder of the Washington (D.C.) Society of Landscape Painters in 1913, one of the oldest artists' organizations in the Mid-Atlantic region. He and Charles Seaton met by chance while painting outdoors. By 1916, calling themselves the Ramblers, their numbers had grown. In 1919, the organization was formally named the Landscape Club of Washington.

Clime also painted in Cragsmoor, New York, in the picturesque Hudson River Valley.

Winfield Scott Clime was also a photographer, who was on the scene in July 1909 at Fort Myer, Virginia when Wilbur and Orville Wright made a flight as part of their tour to introduce and solidify support for the airplane. Paul Edward Garber, the first curator of the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, recalls carrying Clime's bag of photography supplies on that important day.

Citations

  1. [S72] 1900 US Census
  2. [S276] U.S. World War ll Draft Registration Cards
  3. [S113] 1930 US Census
  4. [S271] U.S. Veteran's Gravesites
  5. [S122] 1910 US Census

Arthur Westphall Clime, Sr.1,2

M, #71780, b. 14 May 1885, d. 27 December 1962

Parents

FatherPearson Snyder Clime (b. 31 August 1845, d. 3 June 1931)
MotherAmelia Charlotte Ernestine Westfall (b. 3 June 1847, d. 8 March 1913)
Pedigree Link

Family: Louise B. Wollersheim (b. about 1889, d. 14 September 1942)

SonArthur Westfal Clime, Jr.+ (b. 14 October 1915, d. 18 July 1974)

Biography

Arthur Westphall Clime, Sr., was born on 14 May 1885 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.1 He and Louise B. Wollersheim were married in 1912 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.3,4 He and Cecilia T. (?) were married before 1954.5 He died on 27 December 1962, at age 77, in Silver Spring, Montgomery, Maryland.
Arthur Westphall Clime, Sr., was a U.S. Government Building Supervisor.6

Citations

  1. [S72] 1900 US Census
  2. [S267] World War 1 Draft Registration Cards
  3. [S113] 1930 US Census
  4. [S550] Pennsylvaniia, Marriages, 1852-1968
  5. [S600] U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
  6. [S488] 1940 US Census

Benjamin Sydney Clime1

M, #71781, b. 14 October 1891, d. 13 January 1973

Parents

FatherPearson Snyder Clime (b. 31 August 1845, d. 3 June 1931)
MotherAmelia Charlotte Ernestine Westfall (b. 3 June 1847, d. 8 March 1913)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Benjamin Sydney Clime was born on 14 October 1891 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Germaine Perilleux were married on 27 January 1920 in Paris, France.3 He and Helen Short were married in 1927 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He and Alma W. Gilhart were married in May 1956 in Duval County, Florida.4 He and Alma W. Gilhart were divorced in May 1962 in Duval County, Florida.5 He and Ruth Alice Brown were married on 1 January 1973 in Broward County, Florida.4 He died on 13 January 1973, at age 81, in Fort Lauderdale, Broward, Florida.6,7,8
Benjamin Sydney Clime was a U.S. Army Officer.6 1st Lt. Ord. Dept. US Army- WWl- 21 Sep 1917.

Citations

  1. [S72] 1900 US Census
  2. [S267] World War 1 Draft Registration Cards
  3. [S259] U.S. Passport Applications
  4. [S232] Florida Marriage Collection
  5. [S233] Florida Divorce Index
  6. [S111] 1920 US Census
  7. [S116] Social Security Death Index
  8. [S467] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File

Jacob Weber1

M, #71782, b. 7 September 1877, d. 1957
Pedigree Link

Family: Edith Amelia Maude Clime (b. 4 January 1879, d. 23 December 1946)

SonKarl Theodore Weber+ (b. 1 February 1918, d. 6 August 1986)

Biography

Jacob Weber was born on 7 September 1877 in Germany.1,2,3 He and Edith Amelia Maude Clime were married about 1905.1 He died in 1957, at age ~80, in Ambler, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.4,3 He was buried in Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Ambler, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.3
Jacob Weber was a Medical Instrument Salesman.5

Citations

  1. [S122] 1910 US Census
  2. [S267] World War 1 Draft Registration Cards
  3. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  4. [S276] U.S. World War ll Draft Registration Cards
  5. [S488] 1940 US Census

Karl Theodore Weber1

M, #71783, b. 1 February 1918, d. 6 August 1986

Parents

FatherJacob Weber (b. 7 September 1877, d. 1957)
MotherEdith Amelia Maude Clime (b. 4 January 1879, d. 23 December 1946)
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Family: Laura Thornhill (b. 8 April 1916, d. August 1981)

DaughterWendy V. Weber (b. 23 January 1943, d. 19 April 1993)

Biography

Karl Theodore Weber was born on 1 February 1918 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.1,2 He and Laura Thornhill were married on 22 November 1941 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He died on 6 August 1986, at age 68, in Rawlins, Carbon, Wyoming.2 He was buried in Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Ambler, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.2
Karl Theodore Weber was a Steel Mill Apprentice.3 U.S. Army- WWll.2

Citations

  1. [S111] 1920 US Census
  2. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  3. [S488] 1940 US Census

Grace (?)1

F, #71784, b. about 1882, d. 10 October 1963
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Biography

Grace (?) was born about 1882 in Kansas.1 She and Winfield Scott Clime were married about 1916.1 She died on 10 October 1963 in Chester, Middlesex, Connecticut.2

Citations

  1. [S113] 1930 US Census
  2. [S586] Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2012

Louise B. Wollersheim1

F, #71785, b. about 1889, d. 14 September 1942
Pedigree Link

Family: Arthur Westphall Clime, Sr., (b. 14 May 1885, d. 27 December 1962)

SonArthur Westfal Clime, Jr.+ (b. 14 October 1915, d. 18 July 1974)

Biography

Louise B. Wollersheim was born about 1889 in Pennsylvania.2 She and Arthur Westphall Clime, Sr., were married in 1912 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.2,3 She died on 14 September 1942 in Washington, District of Columbia.

Citations

  1. [S111] 1920 US Census
  2. [S113] 1930 US Census
  3. [S550] Pennsylvaniia, Marriages, 1852-1968

Arthur Westfal Clime, Jr.1

M, #71786, b. 14 October 1915, d. 18 July 1974

Parents

FatherArthur Westphall Clime, Sr. (b. 14 May 1885, d. 27 December 1962)
MotherLouise B. Wollersheim (b. about 1889, d. 14 September 1942)
Pedigree Link

Family: Ruth Marion Patton (b. 11 September 1920, d. 30 January 1998)

SonRichard Patton Clime (b. 4 August 1941, d. 3 August 1999)
SonDonald W. Clime (b. 17 February 1944, d. 10 March 1977)

Biography

Arthur Westfal Clime, Jr., was born on 14 October 1915 in District of Columbia.1,2 He and Ruth Marion Patton were married on 22 June 1940 in District of Columbia. He died on 18 July 1974, at age 58, in Silver Spring, Montgomery, Maryland.2,3

Citations

  1. [S111] 1920 US Census
  2. [S116] Social Security Death Index
  3. [S467] U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File

Helen Short1

F, #71787, b. 13 February 1892, d. 14 January 1954
Pedigree Link

Biography

Helen Short was born on 13 February 1892 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She and Benjamin Sydney Clime were married in 1927 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She died on 14 January 1954, at age 61, in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was buried in Whitemarsh Memorial Park (Section O), Ambler, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.

DEATH NOTICE

CLIME

On Jan. 14, Helen Short, wife of Benjamin S. Clime, 558 Beverly Blvd., Beverly Hills, daughter of Thomas A. Short Sr., of Drexel Hill. Services Saturday afternoon, 2o'clock. George C. Toppitzer's Funeral Home, Garrett Rd at Lansdowne ave.

The Philadelphia Inquirer
Friday, January 15, 1954.

Citations

  1. [S276] U.S. World War ll Draft Registration Cards

Mary A. Aikens1

F, #71790, b. 6 October 1926, d. 11 January 2011
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Biography

Mary A. Aikens was born on 6 October 1926 in Trenton, Burlington, New Jersey.1,2,3 She and Edward Leo Nonamaker were married after 5 June 1940. She died on 11 January 2011, at age 84, in Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania.1,3 She was buried in Bristol Cemetery, Bristol, Bucks, Pennsylvania.1
Mary A. Nonamaker
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Mary A. Nonamaker BRISTOL, PA - Mary A. (nee Aikens) Nonamaker, 84, passed away with her loving family by her side on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011, at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, PA. Born in Trenton, NJ, she has been a resident of the Edgely section of Bristol Township, PA, for over 55 years. Mary worked for Barker and Williamson during World War II. She enjoyed reading, knitting and crocheting. Beloved wife of the late Edward L. Nonamaker, she is the loving mother of Jeffrey Nonamaker of Edgely, Audrey Hallowell and her husband, Lee, of Pennington, NJ and Catherine Nonamaker of Bristol Boro and devoted grandmother of Devon Nonamaker, Lindsey Hallowell and Bobby Hallowell. She is also survived by one niece, Judy Slaymaker. Mary was predeceased by one brother, Donald Aikens and two sisters, Louise Ennis and Mildred Moore. The family would like to thank the ICU nurses at St. Mary Medical Center for the wonderful care Mary received. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing this evening, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Wade Funeral Home, 1002 Radcliffe St., Bristol Boro. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Bucks County SPCA, P.O. Box 277, Lahaska, PA 18931. www.wadefh.com.

Citations

  1. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  2. [S201] Obituary
  3. [S116] Social Security Death Index

Florence Shelly1

F, #71799, b. 29 June 1911, d. 3 June 1997
Pedigree Link

Biography

Florence Shelly was born on 29 June 1911 in Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania.1,2 She died on 3 June 1997, at age 85, in Sellersville, Bucks, Pennsylvania.1 She was buried in Deep Run Mennonite Church West Cemetery, Bedminster, Bucks, Pennsylvania.1
Florence Shelly was a Seamstress-Fretz & Company, Bedminster, Pennsylvania.2 Florence S. Swartz, 85, died Tuesday, June 3,1997 at Grand View Hospital, Sellersville, where she had been a patient two days. She was a lifelong resident of Bedminster before moving to Rockhill Mennonite Community, Sellersville, two years ago.

She was the widow of Darwin N. Swartz who died in 1972.

Born in Plumstead, she was the laughter of the late Frank and Mary (Detweiler) Shelly.

She had been a seamstress for the former Fretz & Co. clothing factory, Bedminster and had also worked as assembler for the former Emico Inc., Dublin.

Mrs. Swartz was a longtime member of Deep Run Mennonite Church, West, where she had been active in the Women's Missionary Society. She was a former member of the Needlework Guild of America for several decades. She enjoyed tatting, sewing and quilting.

Services were held at Deep Run Mennonite Church, West. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.

Citations

  1. [S425] Find a Grave. Com
  2. [S201] Obituary