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Louise / Luise Lang Simon

Birth
Hochspeyer, Landkreis Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death
unknown
Burial
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Making corrections for Esthal. Not just Bezirksamt Hochspeyer. Half closer to Sankt Martin...

Written as "Louise" when records made during French occupation of the Pfalz, directly bordering the region of Alsace in France, and "Luise" when records made in German & as used by the family, she was born in 1826 in Hochspeyer, a Protestant, to parents "Barbara" (Maria Barbara) Werner & Johannes Lang.

She married Valentin Theobald Simon on 31 December 1845 in Hochspeyer. -- Sometimes they're referenced as being from Fischbach, which is technically a separate village, but Fischbach and Hochspeyer run in to one another at the left side slope of Mount Kalmit. Most villages/towns on the plain are separated by 2-5km of vineyards in between. -- When the couple wed, Valentin was 25 & Luise was 19. They lived in Hochspeyer. (Today the town is under the administrative district of Kaiserslautern, federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz, democratic country of Germany. Kaiserslautern is a major city, 12km due west of Hochspeyer.) There, Valentin & Luise had at least five known children, beginning 10 months after their wedding, with a child born every 3-4 years for 13 years until 1859. The year after the youngest, Valentin Simon died prematurely at only 39 years old, on 12 February 1860 in Hochspeyer, where he was buried in the cemetery on 14 February 1860. The grave marker is no longer there as is typical for recycling of plots after 30yrs at a time, and usually reused by the next generation of the same family. But church records indicate that is where he was laid to rest.

Valentin Simon & Luise Lang's children were:

Susanna Anslinger, geb/née Simon
b. 9 Oct 1846, Hochspeyer
{md. 1873, Georg Anslinger}
Md/lived/10kids in Sankt Martin, 28km directly over Mount Kalmit of the Haardt Mtns, almost directly opposite Hochspeyer as you cross through Frankenstein.
d. 14 Feb 1913, Neustadt an der Haardt (renamed N.a/d Weinstraße now) -- nearest small city, 7km away, the Bezirksamt (Administrative District) to Sankt Martin

Luise Simon
b. 7 May 1849, Hochspeyer

Georg Simon
b. 6 Sept 1853, Hochspeyer

Karl Simon, infant
b. 2 Feb 1857, Hochspeyer
d. 2 Sept 1857, Hochspeyer

(Unnamed) Simon,
Totgeboren
(stillborn, literally "dead born")
[no gender recorded]
b./d. 11 Nov 1859, Hochspeyer
Making corrections for Esthal. Not just Bezirksamt Hochspeyer. Half closer to Sankt Martin...

Written as "Louise" when records made during French occupation of the Pfalz, directly bordering the region of Alsace in France, and "Luise" when records made in German & as used by the family, she was born in 1826 in Hochspeyer, a Protestant, to parents "Barbara" (Maria Barbara) Werner & Johannes Lang.

She married Valentin Theobald Simon on 31 December 1845 in Hochspeyer. -- Sometimes they're referenced as being from Fischbach, which is technically a separate village, but Fischbach and Hochspeyer run in to one another at the left side slope of Mount Kalmit. Most villages/towns on the plain are separated by 2-5km of vineyards in between. -- When the couple wed, Valentin was 25 & Luise was 19. They lived in Hochspeyer. (Today the town is under the administrative district of Kaiserslautern, federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz, democratic country of Germany. Kaiserslautern is a major city, 12km due west of Hochspeyer.) There, Valentin & Luise had at least five known children, beginning 10 months after their wedding, with a child born every 3-4 years for 13 years until 1859. The year after the youngest, Valentin Simon died prematurely at only 39 years old, on 12 February 1860 in Hochspeyer, where he was buried in the cemetery on 14 February 1860. The grave marker is no longer there as is typical for recycling of plots after 30yrs at a time, and usually reused by the next generation of the same family. But church records indicate that is where he was laid to rest.

Valentin Simon & Luise Lang's children were:

Susanna Anslinger, geb/née Simon
b. 9 Oct 1846, Hochspeyer
{md. 1873, Georg Anslinger}
Md/lived/10kids in Sankt Martin, 28km directly over Mount Kalmit of the Haardt Mtns, almost directly opposite Hochspeyer as you cross through Frankenstein.
d. 14 Feb 1913, Neustadt an der Haardt (renamed N.a/d Weinstraße now) -- nearest small city, 7km away, the Bezirksamt (Administrative District) to Sankt Martin

Luise Simon
b. 7 May 1849, Hochspeyer

Georg Simon
b. 6 Sept 1853, Hochspeyer

Karl Simon, infant
b. 2 Feb 1857, Hochspeyer
d. 2 Sept 1857, Hochspeyer

(Unnamed) Simon,
Totgeboren
(stillborn, literally "dead born")
[no gender recorded]
b./d. 11 Nov 1859, Hochspeyer


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  • Created by: Sis
  • Added: Oct 16, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/244745306/louise__luise-simon: accessed ), memorial page for Louise / Luise Lang Simon (1826–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 244745306, citing Friedhof Hochspeyer, Hochspeyer, Landkreis Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; Maintained by Sis (contributor 47272811).