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Klock Connections This Klock Family Tree was compiled by David W. Klock of Marcellus, Michigan. Some of the information is unsubstantiated and therefore may not be Reliable. If you find errors, please let me know so I can correct them. Daveanddarla2000@yahoo.com Descendants of Johannes J. Klock Part 1 Generation No. 1 1. JOHANNES J. 2 KLOCK (HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 30, 1711 in West Camp, Columbia, New York, and died Aft. 1787 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York. He married ANN MARGARETHA FUCHS 1737, daughter of JOHN FOX and ANNA CAST. She was born December 02, 1712 in Somerset, N.J., and died January 14, 1800 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co. N.Y.. Notes for JOHANNES J. KLOCK: Johannes Klock was born Oct. 30, 1711. Johannes Klock died after 1787 as he transfered his land to his son John J. Klock on May 1, 1787. Tryon County Deeds, Page 479 in Fonda County Deeds Office. SOK Genealogy & Klock/Clock Genealogy Johannes Klock ( No 3 ) born Oct 30, 1711, died prior to 1800, married Anna Margaret Fox, born Jan 3, 1713, died Jan 14, 1800. She was the daughter of William Fox Sr. and Anna Margaret Cast. The burial place of Johannes is unknown, also the date of his death, but as his wife, Anna Margaret, died January the 14th 1800, is called his "widow" at the time of her death, it is evident that he died before that date. Anna Margaret, his wife, is buried in the old Klock Church Burial ground, and no doubt Johannes is also buried there. Johannes Klock was the proprietor of "Old Fort Klock" and its adjacent acres; having come into possession of the land between the years 1740 and 1750, he is credited with the building the stone dwelling which became known during the Revolution, as "Fort Klock". Built in 1750 it was a grim and silent witness to the raids of the French and Indian who swooped down from Canada, and terrorized the Mohawk valley during the French and Indian War. In the Revolution it was a place of refuge for the nearby settlers, when Sir John Johnson, the Butlers, John and Walter, father and son, and Joseph Brant, the Indian chieftain, ravished the fair valley of the Mohawk with their painted followers, both white and red, and left it in desolate ruins. Much of the way of tradition has been handed down about this quaint old stone building which has been in possession of some member of the Klock family since the date of its inception. Built with the native limestone found on the farm, it stands on a solid rock foundation, and has withstood the ravages of time, as well as those of two internecine wars. From its cellar floor of solid rock bubbles a spring of cold clear water, which no doubt allayed the thirst of those confined with in its walls in time of siege, or soothed the feverish brow of those wounded in battle. In a small room, in the southeast corner of the cellar, is where prisoners were confined during the

revolutionary war, and around its walls of stone, up from the floor some sixteen inches, runs a stone bench, on which those confined either sat or slept. Since those perilous times, its portholes, thru which were fired the deadly missiles that kept their painted adversaries at a respectful distance, have been enlarged, and windows, thru which the warm and peaceful sunlight streams, have taken their place. Its interior has underwent some change, its huge stone fire place has been removed, and several rooms have been partitioned off, but the rafters, joists, and sills are those first used in its construction, and bear the axe marks of the hardy men who hewed them. It is one of the oldest buildings, representing Colonial days, to be found in the upper Mohawk valley, and with care and attention will stand for many years to come, a mute reminder of those perilous times that tried the souls of men, and women too, and established for us who followed, an independence wrought by the of our fore fathers. From its portals, six generations of Klocks have come and went, within its walls merriment, and sorrow have been felt, and even tragedy was not unknown, for from it went one morning supposedly to engage in the labor of the farm, John Devendorf the husband of Catherine Klock, the daughter of John J. Klock and Catherine Fults, and grand daughter of Johannes who built the "Old Fort". He never returned. The wife and children awaited his coming at noon and night, but never again did their eyes rest upon him. Some how and somewhere, he passed into that great beyond, but how or where was never known. Tragedy and mystery is written there. Johannes Klock, in all probability, had more children that those named. Born in the latter part of the year 1711, and marrying at the accustomed age of twenty or twenty five years, we have a lapse of at least four years before the birth of John J., which occurred in 1741, who, at his name would seem to indicate, was the first male child born, to reach mature years. It will be noted that there is no female child named for the mother, Anna Margaret, and so we are inclined to the belief there were at least two children born prior to the year 1741. Time may disclose their identity, and space will be left to record their names under the list of names of the children of Johannes, which follows on the next page. John J. Jacob I. Henry J. Barbara Magdalena Catherine From the Genealogy of Sherman O. Klock notes under Johannes Klock Johannes Klock is buried in Old Klock Cemetery. Johannes made his mark by laying the K on it's back. More About JOHANNES J. KLOCK: Burial: Old Klock Cemetary, St.Johnsville, New York Notes for ANN MARGARETHA FUCHS: Anna Margaretha Fox was born in 1712, Christened June 29, 1712 in Kingston, Ulster Co., New York and died Jan 14, 1800 in St. Johnsville, New York. She married Johannes Klock, son of Hendrick Klock. She is buried in Klock Cemetery in St. Johnsville, New York. She was the daughter of Johann Peter Fuchs and Anna Maria Salbach. The name was later changed to Fox. Anna Margaret Fox was the daughter of William Fox Sr. and Anna Margaret Cast. SOK Date of birth of Anna from the Klock/Clock Genealogy. Sherman O Klock has date of birth of Anna as Jan 3, 1713. Margaret Klock, widow of Johannes Klock, d. January 14th, 1800 aged 87 years, 1 month and 11 days. Cemetery Records found on the Fort Klock Web Page. The German spelling of the name is Fuchs. Margaret Klock Birth: unknown Death: Jan. 14, 1800

Here lies the body of; Margaret Klock widow of Johannes Klock, deceased who departed this life January 14th, 1800 aged 87 years, 1 month and 11 days. Burial: Klock Cemetery, Montgomery County, New York More About ANN MARGARETHA FUCHS: Burial: Old Klock Cemetary, St.Johnsville, New York Children of JOHANNES KLOCK and ANN FUCHS are: 2. i. ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, b. February 22, 1732/33; d. August 24, 1812. 3. ii. DOROTHEA KLOCK, b. December 07, 1738; d. Bef. 1801. 4. iii. JOHN J. KLOCK, b. October 31, 1741, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York; d. December 28, 1810, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York. 5. iv. JACOB I. KLOCK, b. October 17, 1746; d. February 22, 1828. 6. v. CATHARINE KLOCK, b. 1747. 7. vi. HENRICK JOHANNES KLOCK, b. August 07, 1749, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York; d. June 21, 1810, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York. 8. vii. BARBARA KLOCK, b. March 05, 1750/51; d. February 25, 1807. 9. viii. MAGDALENA KLOCK, b. October 24, 1752, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York; d. 1837. Generation No. 2 2. ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born February 22, 1732/33, and died August 24, 1812. She married GEORGE ZIMMERMAN 1757. He was born 1734, and died 1800. Notes for GEORGE ZIMMERMAN: George Zimmerman served as a private in Capt. Philip Helmer's company of Col. Jacob Klock's 2nd. Regt. of the Tryon County Militia. Zimmerman was the German Spelling of the name, by the 1800 many changed the spelling to Timmermna or Timerman. Most of the information on the descendants of George Zimmerman or Timmerman came from the book, "Descendants of George Timmerman (1734 1800) of the Mohawk Valley, New York," compiled by Carolyn Timmerman Sidenius for the Snell Zimmerman Timmerman Reunion, Inc. in 1995. Children of ANNA KLOCK and GEORGE ZIMMERMAN are: i. CATHARINE 4 TIMMERMAN, b. November 07, 1758. Notes for CATHARINE TIMMERMAN: Catharine Timmerman in 1800 was not married. "The 18th Century Zimmermans Family of the Mohawk Valley," by David Kendall Martin. 10. ii. JOHN GEORGE TIMMERMAN, b. April 17, 1760, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. March 19, 1834, Shelby, Orleans County, New York. iii. DOROTHY TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. October 21, 1762. Notes for DOROTHY TIMMERMAN: Dorothy Timmerman probably died young. 11. iv. MARGARETHA TIMMERMAN, b. May 16, 1764, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. April 16, 1847, Strykersville, Wyoming County, New York. 12. v. MAGDALANA TIMMERMAN, b. May 14, 1766, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. April 01, 1848, Shelby, Oleans Co., New York. 13. vi. ELIZABETH TIMMERMAN, b. February 22, 1768, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. April 1859. 14. vii. ANNA TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. 1770, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. May 1850, Little Falls,

Herkimer Co., New York. viii. MARY TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. 1774. 15. ix. ANNA EVA TIMMERMAN, b. March 30, 1777, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. September 28, 1839. 16. x. GERTUDE TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. 1780, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. 3. DOROTHEA 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born December 07, 1738, and died Bef. 1801. She married ADAM NELLIS, son of CHRISTIAN NELLIS and BARVALIS KLOCK. He was born October 30, 1739, and died March 1825. Notes for DOROTHEA KLOCK: Also know as Doratio (Dorothy) Klock. Children of DOROTHEA KLOCK and ADAM NELLIS are: i. JOHN ADAM 4 NELLIS, b. Bef. 1770; d. August 10, 1825; m. ELIZABETH (NELLIS). ii. CATHERINE NELLIS, b. June 02, 1770, Stone Arabia, Albany Co., N.Y.; d. November 19, 1843; m. WILLIAM POWELL. Notes for CATHERINE NELLIS: From the Family Tree of David Nellis More About CATHERINE NELLIS: Burial: Oppenheim, Fulton Co., N.Y. 17. iii. ADAM A. NELLIS, b. March 06, 1773, Oppenheim, Fulton Co., N.Y.; d. November 12, 1827, Oppenheim, Fulton Co., New York. 4. JOHN J. 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 31, 1741 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York, and died December 28, 1810 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York. He married CATHERINE FOLTS December 02, 1767 in Palatine, Montgomery, New York. She was born Bet. January 04, 1743/44 1749 in German Flats, New York, and died March 18, 1813 in Montgomery County, New York. Notes for JOHN J. KLOCK: Town of Palatine 1790 Census Record 1st. No. Free white males over 16 2nd. No. Free white males under 16 3rd. No. Free white females 4th. No. All other free people 5th. No. Number of Slaves * Unreadable Adam Klock 14400 George Klock 24502 Henry Klock 21402 Honyost Klock 32700 Jacob C. Klock 1450* Jacob G. Klock 2320* Jacob I. Klock 25700 John Klock 2**** John J. Klock 24501 Johannes Klock married Catharina Foltz on 12/02/1766 according to Compendium of Early Mohawk Valley Families, Penrose Vol. 1, Page 446. The Klock Papers gives the date of marriage as Dec. 2, 1767.

From the Family Tree of Jackie Zimmer, Az. Johannes was a Lt. under Capt. Chris Fox 1775. The will of John J. ( or I. ) Klock, of Oppenheim, will dated 12 27 1810 and probated Jan. 24, 1811. Legatees: wife, Catharine; sons, Jacob, Honjost, John, Henry, and Adam; daughters, Margarete and Catharine( wife of Diefendorf; grandchildren, Daniel, Caty, Adam and John Diefendorf, Executors: sons, Jacob and Adam, wife; David Anderson, Jr. Witnesses; John C. Nellis, Henry Flanow, Bartholomew, Schram. ( WMC 56:380 ) " The Will of John J. Klock of Town of Oppenheim, Montgomery Co. NY wife Catharine, sons Jacob and Honjost lot #67 in Klocks Patent: to son John Jr., 6 acres N E side of Canady Creek; to son Honjost lot #11. John J. Klock was second in possession of what is now know as Fort Klock in St. Johnsville, New York. More About JOHN J. KLOCK: Burial: Klock Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York Notes for CATHERINE FOLTS: Catherine Fults or Fultz was the daughter of Jacob Folts ( Foltz ) and Catharine Petrie. Information from Early Families of Herkimer County, New York by William Baker. More About CATHERINE FOLTS: Burial: Klock Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York Children of JOHN KLOCK and CATHERINE FOLTS are: 18. i. JACOB J. 4 KLOCK, b. October 08, 1767, Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York; d. May 04, 1813. ii. MARGARET KLOCK, b. September 18, 1769; d. November 22, 1844; m. JOHN W. NELLIS; b. May 02, 1767; d. November 22, 1834. Notes for MARGARET KLOCK: No Children SOK Genenalogy. The Klock Papers gives the date of birth of Margaret Klock as Sept. 18, 1769. More About MARGARET KLOCK: Burial: Klock Cemetery, Klock Rd. St. Johnsville, New York 19. iii. CATHARINE KLOCK, b. November 13, 1771; d. 1853. 20. iv. JOHN J. JR. KLOCK, b. December 08, 1773, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; d. December 20, 1852, Jefferson County, New York. 21. v. HENRY J. KLOCK, b. October 17, 1775, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York; d. March 20, 1851, Vernon, Madison Co., New York. vi. DOROTHY KLOCK, b. September 20, 1777; d. February 04, 1800. Notes for DOROTHY KLOCK: Mrs. Gertrude Young, a collector of Klock genealogical matter for many years, gives her date of birth as Sept. 20, 1777, and her date of death as occuring on Feb. 4, 1880, which would make her age at time of death, 102 years 4 mo. 14 days. We find no record of her birth, or her marriage, or where she is buried. SOK Dorata Klock, daughter of John I. Klock was born September, 20, 1777, and died 4th day of February, 4, 1800 aged 22 years 4 months and 14 days and is buried in Old Klock Cemetery. Cemetery Records. The Fort Klock papers gives the date of birth of Dorothy Klock as Sept. 20, 1777. More About DOROTHY KLOCK: Burial: Old Klock Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York 22. vii. JOSEPH L. KLOCK, b. October 13, 1780, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York; d. March 03, 1867. viii. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. October 11, 1782. Notes for ELIZABETH KLOCK:

Elizabeth Klock is said to have married a Devendorf and had three children. SOK She may have also married a Bauder. Dave Klock The Klock Papers gives the date of birth of Elizabeth Klock as October 11, 1782. More About ELIZABETH KLOCK: Burial: Klock Cemetery, Klock Rd. St. Johnsville, New York 23. ix. ADAM I. KLOCK, b. April 27, 1785, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County New York; d. June 01, 1860, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York. x. DANIEL KLOCK, b. January 04, 1788. Notes for DANIEL KLOCK: The Klock Papers lists a Daniel Klock that was born February 5, 1788. 5. JACOB I. 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 17, 1746, and died February 22, 1828. He married ANNA G. KLOCK February 13, 1770 in Palatine, Montgomery, New York, daughter of JOHANGUERGH KLOCK and MARIA WALRATH. She was born February 15, 1752 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery Co., New York, and died October 17, 1804. Notes for JACOB I. KLOCK: Jacob I. Klock lived on a farm a mile or more to the east of St. Johnsville, N.Y., on a road leading north from the turnpike, Jacob I. is buried by himself by the side of this road, and but a short distance from their old homestead. Anna G. is buried in the old Klock burial ground near where the church stood in earley days. Jacob was a member in the regiment of Col. Jacob Klock, and was at the battle of Oriskany. Simms the historian states that he was shot near or at Whites Creek by an enemy and that his horse turned and ran. But he does not say that Jacob did not regain control of the animal and return to his batallion. Jacob I. is said to have become disaffected during the last stages of the war, and joined a number of others who fled to Canada to unite with the British cause. There may have been a reason for his doing that, far different than the reason for the act would imply. What ever the truth may be his land was not confisicated, nor does his neighbors seem to have borne him any ill will. SOK Notes for ANNA G. KLOCK: Anna G. Klock was the daughter of Johanguergh ( George ) Klock. Johanguergh was the son of Hendrick Klock. Anna Klock, wife of Jacob I. Klock, was born February 15th, 1752 and d. October 17, 1804. Aged 52 years 8 months and two days. Cemetery Record found on the Fort Klock Web Page. More About ANNA G. KLOCK: Burial: Old Klock Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York Children of JACOB KLOCK and ANNA KLOCK are: i. CATHARINE 4 KLOCK, b. July 08, 1771; d. May 16, 1853. Notes for CATHARINE KLOCK: Catherian was a mute and never married. SOK 24. ii. MAGDALENA KLOCK, b. January 03, 1773; d. January 1826. 25. iii. JOHN J. KLOCK, b. May 03, 1774; d. December 14, 1857. iv. MARGARET KLOCK, b. February 13, 1776; d. December 18, 1859. Notes for MARGARET KLOCK: Margaret was a mute and never married. SOK 26. v. NANCY KLOCK, b. September 19, 1777. 27. vi. JACOB J. KLOCK, b. February 13, 1779; d. June 13, 1851. vii. AUGUSTUS KLOCK, b. February 15, 1782; d. August 01, 1855. Notes for AUGUSTUS KLOCK: Augustus was a mute and never married. SOK

1850 United States Federal Census Name: Augustus Klock Age: 66 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1784 Birth Place: New York Gender: Male Home in 1850: St Johnsville, Montgomery, New York Household Members: Name Age Augustus Klock 66 Catharine Klock 79 Jacob J Klock 71 Margaret Klock 74 Mary Klock 66 Sophia Klock 62 Ann C Nellis 7 Christiana Nellis 25 Edward Nellis 36 John H Nellis 30 Klock Nellis 1 Margaret Nellis 30 Mary F Nellis 3 Pauline Rockerfeller 16 More About AUGUSTUS KLOCK: Burial: Klock Cemetery, Klock Rd. St. Johnsville, New York 28. viii. MARY (POLLY) KLOCK, b. May 03, 1785; d. August 24, 1834. ix. SOPHIA KLOCK, b. May 11, 1788; d. March 28, 1857. Notes for SOPHIA KLOCK: Sophia never married. SOK 29. x. GEORGE J. KLOCK, b. December 13, 1789, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York; d. October 05, 1854. 6. CATHARINE 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born 1747. She married JOHN DIETRICH PETRIE March 31, 1761. He was born Abt. 1726, and died Bef. 1770. Notes for CATHARINE KLOCK: Catherine married a middle aged man, John Deitrich Petrie. John Dietrich was the Uncle of Johannes Petrie. Catherine Klock, sister, Barbara Klock, married Johannas Petrie. Klock/Clock Genealogy Children of CATHARINE KLOCK and JOHN PETRIE are: i. CATHARINA 4 PETRIE, b. December 21, 1761. ii. JOHAN JOST PETRIE, b. February 14, 1763; m. EVA BILLINGER. Notes for EVA BILLINGER: Eva was the daughter of Lt. Adam and Mary Elizabeth ( Petrrie ) Billinger Eva and Johan had 10 children. Klock/Clock Genealogy 30. iii. JOHANNES DIETRICH PETRIE, b. February 17, 1765; d. December 31, 1833. 7. HENRICK JOHANNES 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born August 07, 1749 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Cty. New York, and died June 21, 1810 in Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York. He married MARIA ( ANNA ) MARGARETHA WAGGONER 1777 in Little Falls, New York. She was born January 26, 1755 in Stone Arabia, New York, and died September 18, 1836 in Montgomery Co., New York.

Notes for HENRICK JOHANNES KLOCK: Henrick was known as Henry. He was a soldier in the Revolution in Col. Jacob Klock's Reg. of the 2 nd. Tyron County, New York state Militia. He owned 2 farms in Little Falls, New York. He was a director of the Octagon Church, the first church erected in Little Falls. He is buried on his farm about 2.5 miles west of Little Falls, New York. From the Family Tree of Jackie Zimmer, Az. Henry J. ( Sometimes written as Henry I. ) Klock was a member ot the regiment commanded by Col. Jacob Klock, and was a loyal patriot during the Revolution. After the war he located on a farm to the west of Little Falls, N.Y., which comprised several hundred acres, and later was divided into two. This land lay on either side of the present Mohawk valley turnpike, and contained much of the valley flat land. One of these at one time lived Silas Klock his grandson, and on the other lived another grand son, Elias. This farm has never been out of the possesion of some member of the family, and at present is owned by George Klock. He was a member of the building committee which built the old octagon church which stood where the brick school house now stands (1930), on Church street at Little Falls, N.Y. He was buried in the old cemetery at Herkimer where now is located Myres Park, and when the remains of those intered there were removed to Oak Hill cemetery, his were removed to that place. The original white stone marker which first marked his burial place, now stands there with this inscription. "Henry Klock a soldier in the Revolution, born in Palatine, Aug. 7, 1749, died in Herkimer June 10, 1810." His wife Margaret, who survived him twenty six years, is buried in the Church Street cemetery at Little Falls. SOK Genealogy. More About HENRICK JOHANNES KLOCK: Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Herkimer, Herkimer Co., New York Notes for MARIA ( ANNA ) MARGARETHA WAGGONER: Mother: Barbara Elizabeth Dockstader ( Casler Genealogy Internet ) Father: Lt. Col. Johan Peter Waggoner ( Casler Genealogy Internet ) More About MARIA ( ANNA ) MARGARETHA WAGGONER: Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery, Herkimer, Herkimer Co., New York Children of HENRICK KLOCK and MARIA WAGGONER are: 31. i. PETER 4 KLOCK, b. July 05, 1778, German Flats, New York; d. August 24, 1873, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York. 32. ii. CATHARINE KLOCK, b. 1780, German Flats, New York. 33. iii. JOHAN JOST KLOCK, b. October 19, 1782, German Flats, New York. 34. iv. MARGARETHA KLOCK, b. Abt. 1783, German Flats, Herkimer County, New York; d. Bef. 1850. 35. v. JOHN HENRY KLOCK, b. August 17, 1784, German Flats, New York; d. October 06, 1867, Manheim, Herkimer County, New York. 36. vi. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. August 08, 1786, German Flats, New York; d. May 10, 1843, Herkimer Co., New York. 37. vii. BARBARA ELISABETH KLOCK, b. February 10, 1788, German Flats, New York; d. July 08, 1850. 38. viii. MAGDALENA KLOCK, b. October 26, 1789, German Flats, New York; d. March 14, 1835, Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. 39. ix. ROBERT KLOCK, b. October 07, 1790; d. 1891. x. ANNA ( NANCY ) KLOCK, b. October 23, 1794, Herkimer, Herkimer County, New York; d. August 12, 1874; m. JOHN SNYDER; b. Rodchester, New York. 8. BARBARA 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 05, 1750/51, and died February 25, 1807. She married JOHANNES PETRIE. Notes for JOHANNES PETRIE: Johannes Petrie and John D. Petrie were brothers. There father was

Marcus Petrie. Children of BARBARA KLOCK and JOHANNES PETRIE are: i. DOROTHY 4 PETRIE, m. MELCHOIR SMALL. Notes for MELCHOIR SMALL: Dorothy and Melchoir had three children. Klock/Clock Genealogy ii. JOHAN DEITRICH PETRIE, b. May 29, 1774; m. ELIZABETH EISEMAN; b. August 23, 1780. Notes for JOHAN DEITRICH PETRIE: Johan and Elizabeth Petrie had 9 children Klock/Clock Genealogy iii. JOHNANNES PETRIE, b. May 29, 1774; m. MARIA BILLINGER, October 25, 1795. Notes for MARIA BILLINGER: Maria was the daughter of Lt. Adam Billinger and Maria Elizabeth ( Petrie ) Billinger iv. ANNA MARIA ELIZABETH PETRIE, b. July 13, 1776; m. JOHN EYSAMAN; b. Bet. 1780 1785. Notes for ANNA MARIA ELIZABETH PETRIE: (Anna) Maria Elizabeth Petrie married John Esyaman. Notes for JOHN EYSAMAN: Johannas was the son of Johannas Eisenmann of Herkimer, New York Johannes and Maria had two children Klock/Clock GenealogyJohn Eysaman was the son of John Eysaman and Elizabeth Kessler. His brother, Peter Eysaman married Catherine Klock. Early Families of Herkimer County, New York by William Barker v. CHRISTIAN PETRIE, b. May 14, 1782; m. NANCY FOLTZ (FOLTS), April 06, 1806; b. May 31, 1783; d. April 16, 1863. Notes for NANCY FOLTZ (FOLTS): Nancy was the daughter of Peter Foltz. Christian and Nancy had 8 children Klock/Clock Genealogy vi. MARIA ELIZABETH PETRIE, b. September 22, 1786; m. JOHN EYSAMAN; b. Bet. 1780 1785. Notes for JOHN EYSAMAN: Johannas was the son of Johannas Eisenmann of Herkimer, New York Johannes and Maria had two children Klock/Clock GenealogyJohn Eysaman was the son of John Eysaman and Elizabeth Kessler. His brother, Peter Eysaman married Catherine Klock. Early Families of Herkimer County, New York by William Barker 9. MAGDALENA 3 KLOCK (JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 24, 1752 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York, and died 1837. She married JOHN LEONHARDT (KRAUSS) CROUSE May 12, 1778 in Palatine, Montgomery, New York. He died 1797. Notes for MAGDALENA KLOCK: Ancestry.com has the children of Magdalena Klock and John Crouse as: Child: #1. Anna Nancy Crouse Anna Nancy Crouse Female, born 2 Apr 1779 in Oppenheim, New York, USA Spouse: Christopher C Fox

Born: 1772 in Oppenheim, Fulton, New York, USA Marriage: abt 1798 Children: Christopher Fox, Male, born, 4 Apr 1799 in St Johnsville, Montgomery, New York Catherine Fox, Female, born, 3 Dec 1813 John Fox Male, born 8 Sep 1820 Child # 2. William Crouse Male, born 1781 in St Johnsville, New York Spouse: Catherine Miller Born: 1782 in Stone Arabia, New York Died: 1863 in Stone Arabia, New York Children: David Crouse Male, born 1808 Benjamin Crouse Male, born 14 Feb 1808 in New York Rebecca Crouse F 25 May 1815 in New York Maria Ann Crouse F 10 Nov 1817 in New York Gertraut Crouse F 17 Dec 1819 in New York Aaron Crouse M 14 Dec 1822 in Stone Arabia, New York Child # 3, Catherine Crouse Female, born 1 Apr 1782 in German Flatts, Herkimer, New York Child #4 Jacob Crouse Male, born 24 Dec 1784 in German Flatts, Herkimer, New York Child #5 Lany Crouse Female born abt. 1787 Child # 6 Elizabeth Crouse Female born abt. 1789 Child # 7 Leonard Crouse Male born 5 Mar 1790 Spouse: Sally Loadwick Born: 9 Mar 1797 Died: 22 May 1869 in St. Johnsville, New York, Children: Nancy Crouse Female Peter Crouse Male born 20 Mar 1816 in Stone Arabia, New York Notes for JOHN LEONHARDT (KRAUSS) CROUSE: John Leonard Crouse He married in a ceremony proformed by the minister of the German Reformed Church of Canajoarie, Montgomery County, New York on September 12, 1778 Magdalena Klock. He died in 1797. He served as a sergeant in Captain John Lafler's Company of Batteaumen. He is stated to have fought in the Battle of Mudder's Creek. He also performed duties in the companies of Captain John Hess and John Zielly of the Palatine District Regiment of Militia. John Klock states the home of Crouse's Grandfather, John Klock, was fortified, and that he, Klock, was present in the house on October 19, 1780. Klock also stated that, during the Battle of Klock's Field, Leonard shot a British soldier and went out from Fort Klock to take the soldier's horse and baggage; and also that Sir John Johnson and his men first made their stand in Richard Failing's Orchard, about one mile west of his grandfather's house. Peter Fox states that he was present in Klock's Church when Jacob Crouse, the father of John Leonard Crouse, stood up and objected to his son's plans to marry Magdalena Klock. Henry A. Flanders states the he served with Crouse in Captain John Lafler's Company of Batteaumen. His file also contains a deposition by Crouse's daughter, Catherine Wood. From the Bloodied Mohawk by Ken D. Johnson, Fort Plank Historian Children of MAGDALENA KLOCK and JOHN CROUSE are:

i. ANNA NANCY 4 CROUSE, b. April 02, 1779, Oppenheim, New York; m. CHRISTOPHER C. FOX. ii. WILLIAM CROUSE, b. 1781; m. CATHERINE MILLER. iii. CATHERINE CROUSE, b. April 01, 1782. Notes for CATHERINE CROUSE: Catherine married a Wood. iv. JACOB CROUSE, b. December 24, 1784. v. LANY CROUSE, b. 1787. vi. ELIZABETH CROUSE, b. Abt. 1789. vii. LEONARD CROUSE, b. May 05, 1790; m. SALLY LOADWICK. Generation No. 3 10. JOHN GEORGE 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born April 17, 1760 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died March 19, 1834 in Shelby, Orleans County, New York. He married SARA KLOCK May 23, 1786. She was born Bet. 1764 1767, and died November 19, 1838. More About JOHN GEORGE TIMMERMAN: Burial: Shelby Basin Cemetery, Orleans Co., New York Notes for SARA KLOCK: Sara Klock (Clock or Gluck) was the daughter of Jacob Klock. I am not sure who this Jacob Klock was. He would have been born between 1715 1745 as Sara was born 1864 1867. She could be the daughter of Jacob George Klock, the son of Old George. This Jacob was married three times and had 13 children. More About SARA KLOCK: Burial: Shelby Basin Cemetery, Orleans Co., New York Children of JOHN TIMMERMAN and SARA KLOCK are: i. ELIZABETH 5 TIMMERMAN. More About ELIZABETH TIMMERMAN: Baptism: August 31, 1788 ii. GERTRUDE TIMMERMAN. More About GERTRUDE TIMMERMAN: Baptism: January 10, 1791 iii. DELIA TIMMERMAN. Notes for DELIA TIMMERMAN: Delia Timmerman may have married William Woodard or Woodward. She may have also been married to a Henry Vedder. iv. BETSEY TIMMERMAN. v. MARY TIMMERMAN. 40. vi. DANIEL TIMMERMAN, b. January 01, 1787, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. June 26, 1850, Shelby, Orleans Co., New York. 41. vii. CHRISTOPHER TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. 1788, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. May 19, 1875, Town of Shelby, Orleans Co., New York. 42. viii. DAVID TIMMERMAN, b. 1789, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. June 19, 1843. 43. ix. JOSEPH TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. 1793, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. October 05, 1876. 44. x. NANCY TIMMERMAN, b. Abt. August 15, 1796, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. April 08, 1835, Orleans County, New York. 45. xi. JOHN TIMMERMAN, b. 1807, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. May 22, 1877.

11. MARGARETHA 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born May 16, 1764 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died April 16, 1847 in Strykersville, Wyoming County, New York. She married ISRAEL WILLIAM READ February 25, 1794. He was born Bet. 1768 1769, and died December 30, 1813 in Killed by Indians near Buffalo, New York. Notes for ISRAEL WILLIAM READ: Israel Read was killed by Indians in the battle fought near Buffalo, Read Genealogy From the "Read Genealogies, Of the Brothers and Sisters and Families and Descendants of Israel Read, " compiled by Rev. Henry Martyn Dodd, privately printed in Clinton, New York, 1912. More About ISRAEL WILLIAM READ: Burial: Humphrey Cemetery, near South Wales, Erie County, N.Y. Children of MARGARETHA TIMMERMAN and ISRAEL READ are: 46. i. BENJAMIN 5 READ, b. July 10, 1795, Herkimer Co., New York; d. January 29, 1878, Oranogo, Jasper Co., Missouri. 47. ii. ELIZA READ, b. November 05, 1797; d. January 04, 1879, Home of Riley Mason, Brundy Center, Iowa. 48. iii. WARREN READ, b. March 27, 1799, Herkimer Co., New York; d. December 24, 1872, Detroit, Michigan. 49. iv. CHARLES READ, b. April 05, 1801, Herkimer Co., New York; d. February 12, 1863, Java Village, Wyoming Co., New York. 50. v. RECKORD READ, b. March 03, 1803, Newport, Herkimer Co., N.Y.; d. June 1889, Home of his daughter at Thomson, Ill.. 12. MAGDALANA 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born May 14, 1766 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died April 01, 1848 in Shelby, Oleans Co., New York. She married ADAM BELLINGER October 31, 1786. He was born Abt. 1766, and died September 02, 1823 in Orleans County, New York. Children of MAGDALANA TIMMERMAN and ADAM BELLINGER are: 51. i. CATHARINE 5 BELLINGER. 52. ii. ELIZABETH BELLINGER, b. 1786; d. April 07, 1864. 53. iii. ADAM IV BELLINGER, b. December 25, 1790, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. August 10, 1876, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. iv. MAGDALENA BELLINGER, b. 1792. More About MAGDALENA BELLINGER: Baptism: November 25, 1792 v. DELIA BELLINGER, b. 1793. More About DELIA BELLINGER: Baptism: November 26, 1793, Descendants of George Timmerman of the Mohawk Valley, New York vi. ANNA EVA BELLINGER, b. 1798; m. ROBERT GARTER. Notes for ROBERT GARTER: Robert was the son of Henry & Susanna (Frank) Garter. St. Johnsville Reformed Church Records 54. vii. CHRISTIANA BELLINGER, b. 1800; d. November 08, 1862, Livingston Co. Illinois. viii. JACOB BELLINGER, b. 1805. 13. ELIZABETH 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born February 22, 1768 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died April 1859. She married PETER BELLINGER February 03, 1789. He was born Abt. 1769, and died October 09, 1825 in Town of LaRay, Jefferson Co., New York.

More About ELIZABETH TIMMERMAN: Burial: Evans Mills Cemetery, Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., New York Notes for PETER BELLINGER: Peter Bellinger had a tavern in LeRay. Children of ELIZABETH TIMMERMAN and PETER BELLINGER are: i. MAGDALENA 5 BELLINGER, b. Abt. 1790. 55. ii. ADAM P. BELLINGER, b. September 18, 1793, Herkimer Co., New York; d. May 11, 1880, Somerville, St. Lawrence Co., New York. 56. iii. PETER JR. BELLINGER, b. Abt. 1797, Herkimer Co., New York; d. January 12, 1884, Jefferson Co., New York. iv. JOHN BELLINGER, b. June 18, 1801; d. April 18, 1866. Notes for JOHN BELLINGER: John Bellinger never married. More About JOHN BELLINGER: Burial: Evans Mills Cemetery, Town of LeRay, Jefferson Co., New York 57. v. ANNA BELLINGER, b. Abt. 1804, Herkimer Co., New York; d. 1878, Jefferson Co., New York. 14. ANNA 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born Abt. 1770 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died May 1850 in Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York. She married ABNER READ February 02, 1794. He was born March 12, 1770, and died June 25, 1849 in Three Mile Bay, Jefferson Co., New York. More About ANNA TIMMERMAN: Burial: Chruch Street Cemetery, Herkimer, New York Notes for ABNER READ: Information from the Read Genealogy, by H. M. Dodd Children of ANNA TIMMERMAN and ABNER READ are: 58. i. POLLY 5 READ. 59. ii. BETSEY READ, b. November 12, 1794, Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York; d. July 15, 1831, Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York. 60. iii. JOHN READ, b. May 09, 1796, Fairfield, Herkimer Co., New York; d. August 08, 1858, Three Mile Bay, Jefferson Co., New York. 61. iv. JAMES READ, b. July 23, 1803, Herkimer Co., New York; d. May 20, 1880, Three Mile Bay, Jefferson Co., New York. 62. v. SENA READ, b. 1806. 63. vi. ATHELANE READ, b. May 09, 1808, Herkimer Co., New York; d. September 03, 1888, Darlington, Wisconsin. 64. vii. EMELINE READ, b. 1810, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York; d. July 18, 1873. 65. viii. ABNER READ, b. March 01, 1814, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York; d. June 18, 1892, Three Mile Bay, Jefferson Co., New York. 15. ANNA EVA 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 30, 1777 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York, and died September 28, 1839. She married JOHN BELLINGER Abt. 1799. He was born April 09, 1779, and died March 11, 1841. Children of ANNA TIMMERMAN and JOHN BELLINGER are: 66. i. ANNA 5 BELLINGER, b. February 28, 1800, Herkimer Co., New York; d. January 14, 1862. 67. ii. RICHARD BELLINGER, b. March 17, 1802, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. February 14, 1832, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. 68. iii. DOROTHY BELLINGER, b. Abt. 1803, Herkimer Co., New York; d. October 07, 1885, Navada, Story Co., Iowa. 69. iv. SALLY BELLINGER, b. March 02, 1807; d. September 26, 1836. 70. v. MARY BELLINGER, b. Abt. May 1809; d. November 14, 1845, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., New York.

71. vi. AMANDA BELLINGER, b. Abt. September 11, 1811; d. September 01, 1839. 72. vii. LEVI BELLINGER, b. July 20, 1814; d. October 27, 1887. viii. LUCY KLOCK, b. July 09, 1828; d. March 06, 1899. Notes for LUCY KLOCK: Lucy Klock was born July 9, 1828 and died March 6, 1899. She was the daughter of John Bellinger & Anna Eva Timmerman Klock Burial was made in St. Johnsville Cemetery, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York Cemetery Records. Lucy may have been a Granddaughter of John B. Klock and Anna Eva Timnmerman. Cemetery records say she was the daughter. More About LUCY KLOCK: Burial: St. Johnsville Cemetery, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York 16. GERTUDE 4 TIMMERMAN (ANNA ELIZABETH 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born Abt. 1780 in Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. She married WILLIAM SMITH. More About GERTUDE TIMMERMAN: Burial: Snells Bush Cemetery, St. Johnsville, New York Notes for WILLIAM SMITH: Information on the Family of William Smith from the book, "Descendants of George Timmerman (1734 1800) of Mohawk Valley, New York, published by the SZT Reunion. Children of GERTUDE TIMMERMAN and WILLIAM SMITH are: i. EVA 5 SMITH, b. September 04, 1797, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. August 07, 1873; m. ADAM TIMERMAN. More About EVA SMITH: Burial: Orleans Corners Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York Notes for ADAM TIMERMAN: Adam was the son of Henry H. and Appolonia Bellinger Timerman. Des. of George Timmerman More About ADAM TIMERMAN: Burial: Orleans Corners Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York 73. ii. ISAAC SMITH, b. May 07, 1799, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. November 24, 1844, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York. iii. CATHARINE SMITH, b. May 10, 1801, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. November 15, 1865, Jefferson Co., New York; m. MARCUS TIMERMAN. More About CATHARINE SMITH: Burial: Orleans Corners Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York Notes for MARCUS TIMERMAN: Marcus Timerman was the son of Henry H. & Appolonia Bellinger Timmerman. iv. SARAH (SALLY) SMITH, b. Abt. May 27, 1803, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. September 04, 1860; m. RICHARD TIMERMAN. More About SARAH (SALLY) SMITH: Burial: Orleans Corners Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York Notes for RICHARD TIMERMAN: Richard Timerman was the son of Henry H. & Appolonia Bellinger Timmerman. More About RICHARD TIMERMAN: Burial: Orleans Corners Cemetery, Jefferson Co., New York

v. ADAM SMITH, b. June 17, 1805, Town of Manheim, Herkimer Co., New York; d. September 23, 1870; m. ANN ELIZA GETMAN, June 12, 1836; b. April 27, 1819; d. March 13, 1890. More About ADAM SMITH: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, Manheim, New York Notes for ANN ELIZA GETMAN: Anna was the daughter of Daniel & Delia (Timmerman) Getman. More About ANN ELIZA GETMAN: Burial: Rural Park Cemetery, Manheim, New York 17. ADAM A. 4 NELLIS (DOROTHEA 3 KLOCK, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born March 06, 1773 in Oppenheim, Fulton Co., N.Y., and died November 12, 1827 in Oppenheim, Fulton Co., New York. He married ANNA WEAVER. She was born March 02, 1775, and died January 11, 1828 in Montgomery Co., New York. More About ADAM A. NELLIS: Burial: Powell Cemetery, Fulton Co., New York Notes for ANNA WEAVER: Anna was the daughter of Jacob Weaver and Catherine Hess. Family Tree of David Nellis Children of ADAM NELLIS and ANNA WEAVER are: i. MARY 5 NELLIS. ii. NANCY NELLIS. iii. JONAS NELLIS, b. February 26, 1797. iv. ADAM NELLIS, b. 1811; d. May 11, 1890, Stone Mills, Jefferson Co., New York. v. EVA NELLIS, b. June 22, 1813. 18. JACOB J. 4 KLOCK (JOHN J. 3, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 08, 1767 in Oppenheim, Montgomery Co., New York, and died May 04, 1813. He married ANNA DEVENDORF. She was born February 08, 1769, and died April 22, 1851. Notes for JACOB J. KLOCK: Information on the Family of Jacob Klock from the Family Tree of Jackie Zimmer, Az. SOK Genealogy has the date of birth of Jacob as Dec. 4, 1767, died May 4, 1813. The Mohawk Valley Kasts and Allied Families has the date of birth of Jacob J. Klock as Dec. 4, 1769 and the date of death as April 4, 1813. The Klock papers gives the date of birth of Jacob Klock as 8 October 1767 Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots Name: Jacob I Klock Cemetery: Cem Location: Klock Rd, St Johnsville, Montgomery CO NY 74 Reference: Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots, Vol.2, p. Serial: ; Volume: New York Genealogical Records, 1675 1920 Name: Jacob I. Klock Event: Lived Year: 1790 Place: Palatine County: Montgomery Province: New York Source: 1790 Federal Census of New York State Publisher: Government Printing Office

Publication info: Washington, DC, 1908. Page: 114 U.S. Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775 1783 Name: Jacob I Klock Rank Induction: Ensign Roll Box: 65 Roll State: NY There was another Jacob Klock Birth: Nov. 10, 1767 Death: Apr. 16, 1842 Burial: Saint James Lutheran Church Cemetery, Pitman, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania More About JACOB J. KLOCK: Burial: Fort Klock Cemetery, St. Johnsville, NY Notes for ANNA DEVENDORF: Anna was the daughter of Johannes and Catherine (Hess) Devendorf. SOK Johnannes Devendorf and Catherine Hess were married April 19, 1769 The Mohawk Valley Kacts and Allied Families by Hazel Patrick, She also has the date of birth of Hanna or Anna as Jan. 27, 1769. More About ANNA DEVENDORF: Burial: Fort Klock Cemetery, St. Johnsville, NY Children of JACOB KLOCK and ANNA DEVENDORF are: 74. i. CATHARINE 5 KLOCK, b. July 18, 1792; d. March 25, 1874. 75. ii. NANCY KLOCK, b. March 19, 1795; d. November 12, 1834. iii. ELIZABETH KLOCK, b. Bet. 1795 1796. Notes for ELIZABETH KLOCK: Elisabeth Klock is said t be unmarried. Born about 1795 1796. No record of Elizabeth has been found SOK 76. iv. MARGARET KLOCK, b. January 04, 1797; d. May 11, 1829. 77. v. JACOB J. JR. KLOCK, b. August 28, 1798, Montgomery Co., New York; d. May 22, 1879, New York. vi. GERTRUDE KLOCK, b. 1799; d. 1813. 78. vii. JONAS KLOCK, b. November 01, 1801; d. June 18, 1881, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York. viii. AUGUSTUS KLOCK, b. June 05, 1806, Montgomery Co., New York; d. September 25, 1832. Notes for AUGUSTUS KLOCK: Augustas was the twin of Dorothy. SOK More About AUGUSTUS KLOCK: Burial: Fort Plain Cemetery, Fort Plain, New York 79. ix. DOROTHY KLOCK, b. June 05, 1806; d. October 1884. 80. x. JOHN B. KLOCK, b. January 19, 1807; d. July 15, 1861. 81. xi. DANIAL KLOCK, b. 1808. 82. xii. BENJAMIN KLOCK, b. August 19, 1809; d. August 19, 1875. 19. CATHARINE 4 KLOCK (JOHN J. 3, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born November 13, 1771, and died 1853. She married (1) JOHN H. DIEFENDORF July 14, 1793 in Minden, Montgomery, New York. He was born August 08, 1773, and died 1800 in Minden, Montgomery Co., New York. She married (2) JOHN MARKEL January 19, 1808. Notes for CATHARINE KLOCK: Note from the Genealogy of Sherman O. Klock:

After the disappearence of John H. Devendorf, her husband, Catherine Klock married Jan. 19, 1808, John Markel. We have no record of any children born by this union. It is the opinion of the writer that this John Markel was a widower before his marriage with Catherine (Klock) Devendorf, and that the John Markel Jr., who married Catherine Devendorf, the daughter of John H. Devendorf and Catherine Klock, was his son by a former marriage. We are aware that much is lacking in the line of Catherine Klock and her two marriages, and that which is here inscribed is badly arranged, so space will be left to carry on this line, should more data come to light, and arrange it in better order. The Klock Papers gives the date of birth of Catharine Klock as Nov. 13, 1771. Notes for JOHN H. DIEFENDORF: Name is also spelled Diefendord, Diefenddorff and Devendorf Tradition has it that John Diefendorf disappeared sometime around 1800, before 1808 and was never heard from again. Catherine "Klock" Diefendorf, married for a second time to John Markel. No record of any childred born in this union. Children of CATHARINE KLOCK and JOHN DIEFENDORF are: i. ADAM 5 DIEFENDORF. 83. ii. CATHERINE DIEFENDORF, b. May 29, 1795; d. June 17, 1862. 84. iii. DANIEL DIEFENDORF, b. 1796; d. 1827. 85. iv. JOHN H. JR. DIEFENDORF, b. December 25, 1798; d. March 01, 1879. 20. JOHN J. JR. 4 KLOCK (JOHN J. 3, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born December 08, 1773 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, New York, and died December 20, 1852 in Jefferson County, New York. He married (1) ELIZABETH LAMPMAN. She died November 30, 1798. He married (2) ELIZABETH NELLIS, daughter of CHRISTIAN NELLIS and CHRISTIANA KEYSER. She was born June 21, 1767, and died Abt. February 10, 1809 in Montgomery Co., New York. He married (3) ANNA NANCY PUTNAM Abt. 1809. She was born March 21, 1784 in Stone Arbia, New York, and died March 21, 1861 in Morrisville, Montgomery County, New York. Notes for JOHN J. JR. KLOCK: Notes from SOK Genenalogy John Klock (No. 211) born Dec. 28, 1771, died Dec. 20, 1852, was born at "Old Fort Klock", and as a boy witnessed the horrors that confronted thouse who lived in the path of the ruthless mob of Tories and Indians who swept thru the valley with scalping knife and flaming torch, leaving nought but desolation on every side. As a boy he saw those depart, at the call of General Herkimer, for the bloody field of Oriskany, and heard the cry of sorrow of those afflicted, who mourned the loss of those whoes bones lay bleaching on the fateful, but triumpant field of battle. Heard the rattle of musketrey 'round a bout "Old Fort Klock" at the battle of "Klock's Field" and saw the minnions of King George flee to the westward in disordered route. He saw service in the war of 1812, and was stationed at Sackets Harbor, and later at Ogdensburg, N.Y. He was known as Major after the war, altho no proof has been established that he ever held the rank of one. Tradition in the family says, that while stationed there, his son Abraham, then a boy in his early teens, road a horse from Old Fort Klock to Sackets Harbor for the use of his father who was then stationed there. If this be true, then no doubt he was a non commissioned officer of some sort. Enchanted prehaps by the valley thru which ran the great river on whoes banks he had bivwacked as a soilder, he decided to leave valley of the Mohawk, and in the year 1836 7 he removed to St. Lawrence county N.Y., where he purchased a large track of timber land on the west shore of Black lake, which became known as Klock's Bush in later years. This was a virgin wilderness, and the way hither from the Mohawk valley was the same, and transportation was by means of heavy wagons and slow going oxen. With John and his wife Nancy, came Abraham, Danial, and Christian, sons of John's by his second wife Elizabeth Nellis; also Isaac, Jacob, Luther and Margaret, by his third wife Anna (Nancy) Putman. All of these children were married at that time, and those by his second wife had offspring who were born in the Mohawk Valley.

A road was hewed out of the forest thru this track of timber land, that led from the lake road to the highway that ran from Hammond to Ogdensburg, and along it some of these sons and Margaret's husband, Joseph Weaver, settled. It bacame known as the "Klock Road" and is so known to this day. John Klock appears to have been known as John J. Klock Jr., but his tombstone bares the inscription, JOHN KLOCK, without the middle initial as do records in the "Sand Hill" church books extant in the Utica Library as well as those of the St. John's Reformed church books at St. Johnsville N.Y. where his name, and that of his wife appears. He and his 3rd. wife are buried at "The Cedars" on the shore of Black Lake, near Edwardsville, St. Lawrence Co. N.Y. The Head Stone of John Klock has broken off and is missing. His wife, Nancy stone is still there. (2005) With his first wife, Elizabeth Lampman I have Catharine, born March 05, 1796; Elizabeth ( Betsy ), born November 22, 1797. With his second wife, Elizabeth Nellis I have Abraham, born August 31, 1800; Daniel J., born May 01, 1802; Dorothy, born September 06, 1805 and Christian, born August 17, 1806; With his third wife, Nancy I have Lucinda, born in 1817; Margaret born December 02, 1814; Dorothy born May 25, 1810; Isaac Putman born in 1812; Jacob born January 06, 1822; Luther born March 06, 1819; and Peter May 10, 1825. The Klock Papers gives the date of birth of John Klock as Dec. 8, 1773. State of New York Montgomery County John Klock being duly swarn saith that in the year 1780 or there about as he now recollects in the month of October of said year he was in the Fort at John Klock the Desponent's grandfather in the District then called Palatine, now the Town of St. Johnsville, at the time when Sir John passed throught the valley of the Mohawk with his army burnt and destroyed buildings and grain and crows. Depenent said Crouse and others in the Fort say at the time that said Crouse had shot an Indian or Tory off his horse and that the horse immediately came running up to the fort with baggage fastened on his back and neck. Deponent says that the said Crouse took possession of the horse. The same day the said Leonard Crouse and others in the fort went in pursuit of Sir John and his army and overtook them on the flats of Richard Failing about one mile west of said Fort where said Crouse and others from the Fort had a battle with the enemy and drove them across the Mohawk river. Deponent was himself a spectator of said battle. Deponent also says that said Leonard Crouse and Lany Klock lived together as man and wife and had children together for about nineteen or twenty years as Deponent now recollects. Sworn and Subscribed this 13th day of January 1845 C. Nellis Justice of the Peace I certify that John Klock is a credible witness Chauncey Nellis JP Note: John Klock was only nine years old when the Battle of Klock's Field took place. More About JOHN J. JR. KLOCK: Burial: The Cedars, Black Lake, Morristown, St. Lawrence Co., New York Notes for ELIZABETH LAMPMAN: Elizabeth may have died in childbirth in 1798. More About ELIZABETH NELLIS: Burial: St. Johnsville Cemetery, Montgomery Co., New York Notes for ANNA NANCY PUTNAM: Anna Nancy Putnam married John J. Klock, Jr. She died in March 21, 1861, Age 27 years, 9 months and is buried in Black Lake Cemetery, St. Lawrence Co., NY. More About ANNA NANCY PUTNAM:

Burial: The Cedars, Black Lake, St. Lawrence, New York Children of JOHN KLOCK and ELIZABETH LAMPMAN are: 86. i. CATHARINE 5 KLOCK, b. March 05, 1796. 87. ii. ELIZABETH ( BETSY ) KLOCK, b. November 22, 1797; d. April 10, 1869. Children of JOHN KLOCK and ELIZABETH NELLIS are: 88. iii. ABRAHAM 5 KLOCK, b. August 31, 1800, St. Johnsville, New York; d. October 15, 1894, Morriston, St. Lawrence County, NY. 89. iv. DANIEL J. KLOCK, b. May 01, 1802, Montgomery County, New York; d. January 14, 1876, St. Lawernce County, New York. v. DOROTHY KLOCK, b. September 06, 1805; d. September 22, 1805. Notes for DOROTHY KLOCK: This unnamed cemetery is located on the Christman Farm. St. Johnsville, NY. also buried on this farm: Theron Klock d, Aug. 20, 1829, aged 3 years, 1 month, and 29 days, son of Daniel and Nancy Peter Klock d. August 10, 1829, aged 4 years 3 months, 0 days. More About DOROTHY KLOCK: Burial: Christman Farm Cemetery, St. Johnsville, Ny 90. vi. CHRISTIAN I. KLOCK, b. August 17, 1806, New York; d. May 12, 1888, Middleville, Michigan. Children of JOHN KLOCK and ANNA PUTNAM are: 91. vii. DOROTHY 5 KLOCK, b. May 25, 1810; d. September 22, 1859. 92. viii. ISAAC PUTMAN KLOCK, b. 1812, Montgomery County, New York; d. June 09, 1876, Fon Du Lac, Wi.. 93. ix. JACOB CLOCK, b. February 14, 1814, St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York; d. December 25, 1893. 94. x. MARGARET KLOCK, b. December 02, 1814; d. February 08, 1888. 95. xi. LUCINDA KLOCK, b. 1817. 96. xii. LUTHER KLOCK, b. March 08, 1820, St. Johnville, Montgomery County New York; d. April 17, 1903, Pitcairm, St. Lawrence, New York. xiii. PETER KLOCK, b. May 10, 1825; d. August 10, 1829. Notes for PETER KLOCK: Peter was married to a Magdalen, and was divorced in 1878. More About PETER KLOCK: Burial: Christman Farm Cemetery, St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, NY 21. HENRY J. 4 KLOCK (JOHN J. 3, JOHANNES J. 2, HENDRICK 1 ) was born October 17, 1775 in St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co., New York, and died March 20, 1851 in Vernon, Madison Co., New York. He married MARGARET ROUSE November 30, 1800. She was born September 16, 1785, and died February 28, 1835 in Vernon, Madison Co., New York. Notes for HENRY J. KLOCK: Henry I. ( J. ) Klock is buried in Old Klock Cemetery, Town of St. Johnsville, Montgomery County, opposite A.P. and L. Power House. Henry owned a very large farm in Manheim, and was for some time toll gate keeper at East Creek. Also buried in Old Klock Cemetery is his wife Margaret Henry died March 20, 1851 aged 78 years, 5 months, and 3 days which would make him born in 1773. Margaret died Feb. 28, 1835 aged 49 years, 5 months, and 12 days. Margaret Couch, wife of John Couch, daughter of John J. Klock and Catherine Fultz is also buried in this cemetery.