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Johann Georg ‘George’ Glatfelder (Klodfelter), Sr.

Also Known As: "Glatfelder", "Glattfelder", "Clodfelter", "John George GLATFELDER\ CLODFELTER"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: York County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: after October 05, 1837
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: 797 Pilgrim Church Road, Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina, 27295, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Felix Glatfelder and Maria Sarah Glatfelder
Husband of Elizabeth Sarah Clodfelter and Catherine Clodfelter
Father of Anne Catherine Byrn; David Abner Klodfelter; Daniel W. Clodfelter; Sarah Klodfelter; Joseph Clodfelter and 7 others
Brother of John Clodfelter, Sr.; Anna Maria Neufang; Dorothea Koontz; Susanna Nifong; Johann Peter Clodfelter and 3 others

Managed by: Erica Howton
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About George Glatfelder

Not the same as John Clodfelter, Sr.



A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA with the rank of PRIVATE. DAR Ancestor #: A045346

Ernst: "Minute book 1778 reveals he signed the Oath of Allegiance of Rowan county in 1778 during the last two months of that year he served as a private in the North Carolina troops under Captain Sapp's company and Colonel Paisley's North Carolina regiment. He enlisted in 1779 and served 3 months as private in Captain John Sapp's company... pension was granted.


Origins

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The family of John Jacob Myers. Casey, Ill.: Printed by Casey Ans. & Sec. Service, 1972. Page 3.

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References

John George Clodfelter, Sr.

Find A Grave Memorial ID # 14649043

Son of Felix Glatfelder (AKA Felix Clodfelter) & Maria Sarah Meyer Glatfelder (AKA Maria Sarah Meier Clodfelter), born October 9, 1757 in York, York County, Pennsylvania.

Brother of Jacob Rudolph Clodfelter, also of Rowan (later Davidson) County, North Carolina. (The Clodfelter surname was originally spelled Glattfelder)

Served at a Patriot in the Revolutionary War.

Pilgrim Reformed Church Cemetery is a historic church cemetery located near Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina. It is associated with the Pilgrim Reformed Church, founded about 1757 by a man of the name Valentine Leonard (AKA Valentine Leonhardt). It initially contained approximately 350 graves, with the earliest gravestone dated to 1781. It features a unique collection of folk gravestones by local stone cutters erected in Davidson County in the late-18th and first half of the 19th centuries.

This was the first North Carolina church for followers of the Pilgrim faith.

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George Glatfelder's Timeline

1757
October 9, 1757
York County, Pennsylvania, United States
October 9, 1757
York County, Pennsylvania, United States
1780
July 1, 1780
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
1782
1782
Rowan, North Carolina, United States
1783
April 10, 1783
Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina
1785
July 22, 1785
Davidson County, North Carolina, United States
July 22, 1785
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
1788
February 19, 1788
Davidson County, North Carolina, USA
1790
May 19, 1790
Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina