Simon was the husband of Eve (Anna Eve) Beitelman 1711- 1774-1775. They were married about 1740
Simon and Eve came to the New World ( US) aboard the ship the "Elliot" under Capt. James Adams and took the oath at the court house in Philadephia on Thursday, Aug 24, 1749. (PA archives , second series vol XVII page 277.
Both Simon and Eva are buried in Trunty Lutheran Church of Springfield Twp., Upper Bucks co., PA. His small sandstone slab grave marker reads "S.F 1760" as was the oldest stone in the cemetery
A new marble stone was erected in 1994. It reads "Simon & Eva Frankenfield Ancestors Nassau Germay Landed Oct 25, 1749"
This is not correct. The stone was erected April 22, 1922 at a cost of $325. The correct date should be Aug 24, 1749
(Source: The Frankenfield Family In America Beginning 24 August 1749 by Alfreda Patton Davidson, 2000, page APD26)
6th Great Grandfather
Simon was the husband of Eve (Anna Eve) Beitelman 1711- 1774-1775. They were married about 1740
Simon and Eve came to the New World ( US) aboard the ship the "Elliot" under Capt. James Adams and took the oath at the court house in Philadephia on Thursday, Aug 24, 1749. (PA archives , second series vol XVII page 277.
Both Simon and Eva are buried in Trunty Lutheran Church of Springfield Twp., Upper Bucks co., PA. His small sandstone slab grave marker reads "S.F 1760" as was the oldest stone in the cemetery
A new marble stone was erected in 1994. It reads "Simon & Eva Frankenfield Ancestors Nassau Germay Landed Oct 25, 1749"
This is not correct. The stone was erected April 22, 1922 at a cost of $325. The correct date should be Aug 24, 1749
(Source: The Frankenfield Family In America Beginning 24 August 1749 by Alfreda Patton Davidson, 2000, page APD26)
6th Great Grandfather
Inscription
Simon & Eve
Fankenfeld Ancestors
Nasau Germany Landed Oct 25, 1749
Family Members
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