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John Henry Frankenfield

Birth
Germany
Death
4 Jul 1820 (aged 80)
Tinicum, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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AKA Hans Henrich Frankenfield

John Henry was the husband of Barbara (Anna Barbara) Heinrick (Henry) Frankenfield

He was the son of Simon Frankenfield and his wife Eve

Founder of the Lutheran Church at Nockamixon, currently Sts. Luke's Lutheran Church at Ferndale, Bucks County, Pa.
Married Nov 4, 1760 Bedminster, Bucks Co. PA
Died in Tinicum Township Pa

John Henry was a pvt in the Nockamixon Associators in 1755. He seved in the Revolutionary War in Capt Man's (Manus) Yost Company uner Col John keller, oct 14, 1781 (PA Archives fifth series vol V page 432

He also served as a pvt in Capt Jacob Shoop's second company third battalion Bucks co., Mitilia on Oct 5, 1781 (PA archives fifth series vol V page 394)

Bucks County Wills, Page 407
Henry Frankenfield, Tinicum Twp. Nov. 23, 1819, Proved July 4, 1820.
Son Adam and son-in-law John Barnte exrs.

Daus. Margareth, Molen and Catharine.

Grandchildren: Margaret Wilson of Easton, formerly McElroy; Abraham Wyker; son Frederick's children: Julianna and Lovina; son Philip's Children: Lewis, Salley, Franey, Andrew and an infant; sons, Henry and Adam.

Wits: Frederick Kulp and Samuel G. Bailey.

My 5th Great-Grandfather
AKA Hans Henrich Frankenfield

John Henry was the husband of Barbara (Anna Barbara) Heinrick (Henry) Frankenfield

He was the son of Simon Frankenfield and his wife Eve

Founder of the Lutheran Church at Nockamixon, currently Sts. Luke's Lutheran Church at Ferndale, Bucks County, Pa.
Married Nov 4, 1760 Bedminster, Bucks Co. PA
Died in Tinicum Township Pa

John Henry was a pvt in the Nockamixon Associators in 1755. He seved in the Revolutionary War in Capt Man's (Manus) Yost Company uner Col John keller, oct 14, 1781 (PA Archives fifth series vol V page 432

He also served as a pvt in Capt Jacob Shoop's second company third battalion Bucks co., Mitilia on Oct 5, 1781 (PA archives fifth series vol V page 394)

Bucks County Wills, Page 407
Henry Frankenfield, Tinicum Twp. Nov. 23, 1819, Proved July 4, 1820.
Son Adam and son-in-law John Barnte exrs.

Daus. Margareth, Molen and Catharine.

Grandchildren: Margaret Wilson of Easton, formerly McElroy; Abraham Wyker; son Frederick's children: Julianna and Lovina; son Philip's Children: Lewis, Salley, Franey, Andrew and an infant; sons, Henry and Adam.

Wits: Frederick Kulp and Samuel G. Bailey.

My 5th Great-Grandfather


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