Henry George Simon

Advertisement

Henry George Simon

Birth
Camp Springs, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
18 May 1929 (aged 58)
Campbell County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Wilder, Campbell County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
The son of J. Heinrich Siemon and A. Wilhelmina Beckmann Siemon, Henry George Simon was a farmer born February 19, 1871 in Camp Springs, Campbell County, Kentucky, one of six children. He married Apollonia Hoffmann Simon on August 08, 1893 in Campbell County, and they had eight children: Anna Christine Simon Stauber, Mary A. Simon Duvelius, Henry Simon, Bernard L. Simon, Elizabeth Ann Simon Wagner, Catherine Simon Bill, Bernadine Simon Deavy, and Dorothy Simon Pieper. He died at age 58 on May 18, 1929 in Campbell County and is buried next to his wife at Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Wilder, Campbell County. His heritage was German, and his generation changed the spelling of the family name from "Siemon" to "Simon."

Thanks so much to descendent Lee Stauber for so much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.
The son of J. Heinrich Siemon and A. Wilhelmina Beckmann Siemon, Henry George Simon was a farmer born February 19, 1871 in Camp Springs, Campbell County, Kentucky, one of six children. He married Apollonia Hoffmann Simon on August 08, 1893 in Campbell County, and they had eight children: Anna Christine Simon Stauber, Mary A. Simon Duvelius, Henry Simon, Bernard L. Simon, Elizabeth Ann Simon Wagner, Catherine Simon Bill, Bernadine Simon Deavy, and Dorothy Simon Pieper. He died at age 58 on May 18, 1929 in Campbell County and is buried next to his wife at Saint Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Wilder, Campbell County. His heritage was German, and his generation changed the spelling of the family name from "Siemon" to "Simon."

Thanks so much to descendent Lee Stauber for so much of this information. Any errors, however, are mine alone. Please go to the "edit" link on this site with any corrections or additions.

Inscription

Father