Clarence George Kelberer
b. 11 November 1899, d. November 1979
- Father: Jacob Ruopp Kelberer b. 7 May 1863, d. 23 May 1953
- Mother: Clara Augusta Hannel b. 16 October 1869, d. 15 November 1958
- Clarence George Kelberer was born on 11 November 1899 in New York.
- Jacob Ruopp Kelberer and Clara Augusta Hannel appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at 828 West Pierce Avenue. Other members of the household included Clarence George Kelberer, William David Kelberer and Alexander Frederick Kelberer.
- Jacob Ruopp Kelberer and Clara Augusta Hannel appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at 828 Pierce Avenue. Other members of the household included Clarence George Kelberer, William David Kelberer, Alexander Frederick Kelberer and Howard Charles Kelberer.
- Clarence George Kelberer registered for the draft on 5 June 1917 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, while living at 828 Pierce Avenue, and employed as a moulder by US Light & Heat Corp, 3215 Highland Avenue..
- Jacob Ruopp Kelberer and Clara Augusta Hannel appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Niagara Falls, New York, at 828 Pierce Avenue. Other members of the household included Clarence George Kelberer, Howard Charles Kelberer.
- He was a laborer in a metal plant, according to the 1920 census.
- He married Isabel (?) circa 1924.
- Research Note: It is an educated guess that Clarence and Isabel married, since in the 1930 census, while living apart (Clarence with his parents and Isabel with her uncle and aunt), both indicated that they had been married about six years before. It follows that if they were married, that Clarence was the father of Isabel's two Kilberer sons.
- Jacob Ruopp Kelberer and Clara Augusta Hannel appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Niagara Falls, New York, at 828 Pierce Avenue. Other members of the household included Clarence George Kelberer.
- He was a fireman with the fire department, according to the 1930 census.
- The following appeared on 30 January 1942 in The Niagara Falls Gazette: Two native residents of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Kilberer, will observe informally Sunday the fifty-fourth anniversary of their wedding by being at home to their friends at their residence, 828 Pierce avenue, after 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Early Sunday afternoon they will be entertained at dinner by their son, Alexander F. Kilberer, and Mrs. Kelberer.
Another honored guest at the observance Sunday will be Miss Theresa Galser, who celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday on Jan. 17 and who is the only one of the four wedding attendants at the Kelberers' marriage who is living.
Mr. Kelberer, now 79 years old, was born in the same block in which he now resides. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kilberer and his father was killed during the Civil war without ever having seen the new-born son. He was, tbefore his retirement some years ago, in the general contracting business. Still in active health, he is an ardent member of the Exempt Firemen's association and still continues his membership in the Carpenters' union.
Mrs. Kelberer, now 73 years old, is the former Miss Clara Augusta Hannel, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hannel, who was a clerk of the old Mansion House at Suspension Bridge. She, too, was born not far from her present residence.
The couple were united in marriage in the early evening of Feb. 1, 1888, at the old German United Zion church, by the Rev. Mr. Hoffman. The church stood on the present site of the Sacred Heart parochial school in South avenue.
Mr. Kelberer has one sister living. She is Mrs. Rose Colpoys, of this city. Mrs. Kelberer has seven brothers and sisters living. They are Mrs. Emma Sparmon; Charles Hannel and Albert Hannel, all of Florida; Mrs. Rose Leighton, Mrs. Josephine Slack and George Hannel, all of this city.
The Kelberers have three living sons. They are Alexander F. Kelberer, supervisor of the Eighth ward; Clarence and Howard Kelberer, both members of the city fire department. William, the eldest son, was killed overseas in the first World War. There are seven grandchildren. - The following appeared on 25 May 1953 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: [Died] In this city, Saturday, May 23, 1953, Jacob R. Kelberer. Beloved husband of Clara A. Kelberer, city; father of Alex A. Kelberer, Clarence G. Kelberer and Howard C. Kelberer, city. He is also survived by seven grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Funeral from the residence, 828 Pierce4 avenue, Tuesday, May 26, 1953, at 2:00 p.m., Rev. Arthur H. Schmoyer officiating. Interment in Oakwood cemetery.
- The following appeared on 17 November 1958 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Services for Mrs. Clara A. Kelberer, 89, of 828 Pierce Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Cobler's Funeral Home. The Rev. Arthur H. Schmoyer, D.D., will officiate. Interment wil be in Oakwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Kelberer died Saturday (Nov. 15, 1958) in Memorial Hospital, where she had been confined for the last two weeks after breaking her hip.
She was the daughter of the later Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hannel. Her husband, Jacob R. Kelberer, died May 23, 1953. He was a contract and city employe.
Mrs. Kilberer was a member of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Ladies Aid and a member of the Gold Star Mothers.
Surviving are three sons, Alex F. Kelberer, Niagara County deputy commissioner of jurors, and Clarence and Howard Kelberer, both city firemen; two brothers, Charles and George Hannel; a sister, Mrs. Emma Sparnon, Ransomville; seven grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. - Clarence George Kelberer was living in Niagara Falls, New York.
- Clarence George Kelberer died in November 1979.
- Last Edited: 12 Mar 2014
Family: Isabel (?) b. circa 1897
- Robert A. Kelberer b. 11 June 1925, d. January 1987