Montgomery County PA Archives Biographies.....Clymer, Frank M. January 10, 1864 - 
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Source: Biographical Annals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania, T. S. Benham & Company and the Lewis Publishing Company, 1904
Author: Ellwood Roberts, Editor

  FRANK M. CLYMER. John Clymer (grandfather) was one of the 
earlier residents of Hatfield township, Montgomery county, 
Pennsylvania. He was educated there, having come to the 
vicinity with his parents when he was quite young. He 
followed farming all his life, and was a useful and valuable 
citizen. Among his children was John K. Clymer.

  John K. Clymer (father) was born on the family homestead, 
and educated in the common schools of Hatfield, and also 
followed the occupation of farming throughout his life. He 
had several children, one of them being Frank M.

  Frank M. Clymer, subject of this sketch, was born on the 
Clymer homestead, January 10, 1864. He was educated in the 
public schools of the township. and later engaged in the 
business of butchering, which he still conducts very 
successfully, in addition to his occupation of farming. He 
buys cattle, and butchers them on his farm. He has been 
successful in all his undertakings, and enjoys the 
confidence and respect of the community in which he lives.

  He married, in 1883. Sarah K. Swartley, daughter of Philip 
R. Swartley, a farmer of Hatfield township. The children of 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Clymer: Wellington S., Howard S., and 
Mabel S., all unmarried, and residing with their parents.

  Mr. Clymer is a staunch Republican in politics, and is at 
present a member of the board of school directors of 
Hatfield township. He is an active member of the True Blues, 
a secret society, and is a charter member of the Beneficial 
Society of Souderton. He and his family attend the Mennonite 
church at Souderton. 

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