... der Name "Kleier" stammt von der Arbeit mit Kleiboden ab (abgeleitet von "kleben", auch engl."clay": Tonerde), kleien. Ein Kleier war ein Tagelöhner, der Gräben in der Marsch aushob bzw. reinigte.
...aber: möglicherweise ist es aber auch alles ganz anders, denn ich habe dies hier gefunden: "klein [bedeutet], das Getreide zusammenraffen. Vgl. afrapen. Dazu Kleier, der das Getreide zusammenrafft, hindern Meier (Mäher) geit de Kleier." ...hmmm ...wo kommt der Name nun eigentlich wirklich her?
Emma Ottilie Sophie Dittbrenner
* 3.12.1850 in Kol. Cziskowke,Bromberg,Posen
getauft 15.12.1850 in Bromberg,Posen
† 22.8.1929 in Merrill,Lincoln,WI
ºº 15.12.1868 in Militaergemeinde,Bromberg,Posen mit Johann Julius Teske
!death rec, 11:7, Linc Co., has her b. 3 dec 1850, d. 22 aug1929, ae, 78,8,18. d. 11.45 AM, living at 609 Division St., cause senile gangrene (4 mos.), contributing: systemic toxemia amputation of toes 6 mar 1929. No autopsy., b. Germany, father Carl Dittbrenner [obviously, wrong], mother don't know; both b. Germany. informant: Mrs. H. Steffenhagen. F.H. Kelley, MD., b irth record Evangelisch parish Bromberg, Posen has b. 3 Dec at 10 o'clock, girl no. 375, in colony Cziskowke, baptised 15 Dec, Emma Ottilie Sophie, by Pastor Romberg, father Heinrich Dittb renner, mother Caroline nee Mittelstaedt, both parents Evangelisch, father's occupation kaethner (cottager), godparents Miss Ottilie Schwarz; (Wilhelmine?) Albrecht, (?); (?) Szalla, (? ?) ; (?) Schwarz, (?)., marriage record, military parish of Bromberg, 15 Dec. 1868, Emma Ottilie Sophie geb. Dittbrenner, ae. 18, 0, b. 3 dec 1850 inCzarkowke(?) Colonie, father the deceasedl andowner (Grundbesitzer) Heinrich Dittbrenner, in Czarkowke Colonie near Bromberg; permission to marry given by fathers' brother NE of Bromberg there was still, c. 1934-42, a Kol. Czarnowk e 1910 census has (Attolie? hard to read) Teske, ae. (54? hard to read; but it would have been 59), mother-in-law, living with Herman Steffenhagen, 604 (possibly 609) Division St., b. Germ any, no immigration date given, spoke English (not true!), no occupation, literate; Lloyd Teske has seen an Easter card from her to son Charles with a very fine German script LloydTeske,2/ 92: very Lutheran; when Lloyd became 1st grandchild to be baptised RC, this caused a rift; when Elmer converted to RC to marry Bernardine "Curly" Willems, she raked hismother Lena over t he coals; but said nothing about other children who became Presbyterian Glazier & Filby, v. 46:386, Germans to America: ship Hermann, from Bremen to Baltimore, arr. 20 jun 1883, Ottilie T eske, ae. 32; Max, m, 11; Julie, f, 6; Maria, f, 4; Wilhelm, m, 2; Wilhelmine, f, 11 mos., S.S.Barthel, Gazeteer of Parish & Civil Jurisdictions in E. & W. Prussia (SLC, 1991; LDS micro#60 53555), Bromberg was in district Goldap; Protestant & Civil records both in Gross Rominten. Also in Goldap: Czarnen (Pr&Civ in Dubeningken); 2 listings for Czerwonnen, Pr & Civ in Golda p (Alte Kirche),then Pr&Civ in Tollmingkehmen.