Christlieb-Chrislip-Crislip Family Association


The Christlieb-Chrislip-Crislip Family Association Archives

Here, will be kept various presentations and other archival materials pertaining to the Christlieb-Chrislip-Crislip Family Association.


Biennial Reunion Programs

Here, you will find at least most of the Family Association's Biennial Reunion Programs. They contain useful, historical information on the dates and locations of our many wonderful reunions.

Enjoy!

C-C-C Family Association Biennial Reunion Programs

Reunion Date Location Program Available
19th Biennial Reunion July, 2019 Ashtabula, Ohio View Program
18th Biennial Reunion July, 2017 Buckhannon, West Virginia View Program
17th Biennial Reunion July, 2015 Baltimore, Maryland View Program
16th Biennial Reunion July, 2013 Paintsville, Kentucky View Program
15th Biennial Reunion 2011 Canton, Ohio View Program
14th Biennial Reunion 2009 Carlisle, Pennsylvania View Program
13th Biennial Reunion July, 2007 Baltimore, Maryland Program not available
12th Biennial Reunion July, 2005 Clarksburg-Bridgeport, West Virginia View Program
11th Biennial Reunion August, 2003 Cumberland County, Pennsylvania View Program
10th Biennial Reunion July, 2001 Bridgeport, West Virginia View Program
9th Biennial Reunion August, 1999 Carlisle, Pennsylvania View Program
8th Biennial Reunion July, 1997 Fairmont, West Virginia View Program
7th Biennial Reunion July, 1995 Carlisle, Pennsylvania View Program
6th Biennial Reunion July, 1993 Buckhannon, West Virginia View Program
5th Biennial Reunion August, 1991 Carlisle, Pensylvania View Program
4th Biennial Reunion July, 1989 Buckhannon, West Virginia View Program
3rd Biennial Reunion 1987 Carlisle, Pennsylvania Program not available
2nd Biennial Reunion July, 1985 Buckhannon, West Virginia Program not available
1st Annual Reunion July, 1983 Philippi, West Virginia View Program


Return to Dürkheim - Schlosskirche Service Programs

For Years 1988, 1992 and 2004

The Christlieb-Chrislip-Crislip Family Association gratefully acknowledges the efforts of Ned Crislip, Wendell Lauth, and many other members who were instrumental in organizing three visits to Bad Dürkheim and the very church where our particular Christlieb line originated on May 20, 1742, when Simon aus Frankenstein, through baptism, was converted to Christianity, thus becoming Friedrich Carl Christlieb. Shortly thereafter, Friedrich Carl and his bride, Anna Catharina Engel/Bock, were married there on July 22nd.

Presented here are the programs that were created to honor Simon aus Frankenstein, who became our family progenitor as Friedrich Carl Christlieb, and his wife and family in meaningful services in the very church where Simon's conversion, and Friedrich Carl and Anna Catharina's marriage, took place.



C-C-C Coat of Arms

Jacob Christlieb

  b. Germany 1749
  d. Virginia (WV) 1822
  m. Anna "Nancy" Singer

West Virginia Branch

Mary Crislip 1780-1870
  m. David Willett
  m. Arthur Hickman
Elizabeth Crislip 1781-1817
  m. Nicholas Crouse
George Chrislep 1782-1857
  m. Mary Bice
Christianah Crislip 1785-1855
  m. Jesse Reed
Catherine Crislip 1786-1819
  m. Hugh J. O'Connor
Jacob Crislip 1787-1858
  m. Elizabeth Reger
John Chrislip 1789-1865
  m. Margaret Harvey
Nancy Crislip 1790-1877
  m. Jacob Ours
  m. William Turner
William Chrislip 1794-1847
  m. Hannah Ward
Abram Chrislip 1795-1879
  m. Amanda Britton
Margaret Crislip 1797-1855
  m. David Jenkins
Isaac Chrislip 1797-1881
  Unmarried
Samuel Chrislip 1800-1889
  m. Eleanor Board
Sarah Crislip 1802-1885
  m. Solomon Christlieb

Carl Christlieb

  b. Germany 1751
  d. Pennsylvania 1837
  m. Catharina Umberger

Pennsylvania Branch

Johannes Christlieb 1782-1858
  m. Agnus Orris
  m. Elizabeth Whistler
  m. Fannie Cable
George Christlip 1785-1846
  m. Elizabeth North
Charles Christlieb 1787-1817
  m. Sarah Kogen
Catharina Christlieb b. ca. 1789
  (Died in infancy)
Isaac Christlieb 1791-1858
  m. Catharina Wise
Jacob Christlieb 1791-1884
  m. Juliana Morritt
Sarah Christlieb 1794-1874
  m. Jacob Kautz
Solomon Christlieb 1797-1850
  m. Sarah Crislip