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a. Note:   . W. Richards. (Records of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Easton, PA and marriage announcement in "Democrat & Argus", Easton, Thursday, 7 October 1847)
  In 1850 Clementine (Luckenbach) Transue and her husband, Abraham Transue, were living in Bethlehem, PA. Abraham was employed as a boatbuilder. Also living in their household was James Luckenbach, a boatman. (1850 census, microfilm roll 802, Northampton Co., PA, Bethlehem, pg. 252, house #34)
  In 1870 Clementine (Luckenbach) Transue, age 43, was living in South Bethlehem, PA, with her husband, Abraham Transue age 40, and widowed mother, Catharine Luckenbach age 76. Abraham was employed as a laborer. They had no real estate and personal property valued at $300. (1870 census, microfilm roll 1381, Northampton Co., PA, Bethlehem, pg. 367, house #447)
  Clementine died at the residence of William Licht in South Bethlehem.
Note:   Clementine Luckenbach was married to Abraham Transue at Mr. Hahn's home in Easton by Rev. J


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