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Ludwick Mosyne Clymer

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Ludwick Mosyne Clymer

Birth
Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
Death
24 Jul 1943 (aged 81)
Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 21, Lot 22, Grave 2
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81 years of age at time of death. Son of Samuel Mosyne and Phillippena Summers Clymer. Husband of Annie Isley Clymer. Father of daughters Bronna May C. Ellis, Thelma I.C. Pye, Annie Lee C. Harden, Rena Maud Clymer, and son Hugh H. Clymer. Shown as the proprietor of a machine shop in the 1910 census. The family lived at 400 Blandwood Ave. at that time. By 1930, he and Annie had moved to 421 McGee St., and Ludwick was shown as the superintendant of a business.

Note he was the sole proprietor of Acme Mill Works, which executed general mill and machinery repairs, specializing in tools for bobbin factories, skewers, emery stands, saw mandrels, grinding and corrugating mill rolls. He employed only the best of very skilled laborers.)
81 years of age at time of death. Son of Samuel Mosyne and Phillippena Summers Clymer. Husband of Annie Isley Clymer. Father of daughters Bronna May C. Ellis, Thelma I.C. Pye, Annie Lee C. Harden, Rena Maud Clymer, and son Hugh H. Clymer. Shown as the proprietor of a machine shop in the 1910 census. The family lived at 400 Blandwood Ave. at that time. By 1930, he and Annie had moved to 421 McGee St., and Ludwick was shown as the superintendant of a business.

Note he was the sole proprietor of Acme Mill Works, which executed general mill and machinery repairs, specializing in tools for bobbin factories, skewers, emery stands, saw mandrels, grinding and corrugating mill rolls. He employed only the best of very skilled laborers.)


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