Children
Ida Adelia Lynn
2nd Levi Franklin Sloyer
John Mark Sloyer
Clar Sloyer
Emma Sloyer
Ed F. Sloyer
Stella Sloyer
Tom D. Sloyer
Lillie Sloyer
W.D. "Bill" Sloyer
Sam E. Sloyer
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Married John M. Lynn 29, Sept. 1861 at
Allentown by Rev.
Rev William Rath. (Both from Lower Saucon Township)
John M. Lynn died before child was born.(In
Washington on Jan 7, 1863, of Typhoid during Civil War)
Married Levi
Franklin Sloyer: 4/14/1865
From
the Pension Files of John M. Lynn
Mr. Franklin Schloyer from Springfield Township, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania
& Henrietta Frankenfield from Lower Saucon Township according
to the laws of Pennsylvania at rule of the church in the Holy Matrimony
on the 14th day of April AD 1865 Witnesses Benjamin and Elizabeth
Frankenfield W/ Nicholas Goebel, Pastor in Bethlehem Northampton
County, Pennsylvania.
Buried: Fremont, Sandusky Co., OH
Fremont Courier (Ohio), May 18, 1893, Page 4 (Translated
from German)
Henrietta Sloyer, born Frankenfield, which died on the 11 May, an age
of 51 years, 4 months and 5 days reached. That leaves behind a spouse,
5 sons and 5 daughters. That was in Easton, PA, born.
-Henrietta Sloyer, Geborene Frankenfield, welche am 11.
Mai gestorben ist, hat ein Alter von 51 Jahren, 4 Monaten und 5 Tagen
erreicht. Die hinterlaßt einen ehegatten, 5 Sohne und 5 Tochter.
Die war in Easton, PA, geboren
Fremont Daily News (Ohio), May 10, 1893, Page 3
Sloyer_ At *:15 a.m. Tuesday, the 9th, at the residence
1233 Sycamore Street, Mrs. Franklin Sloyer.
Funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, the 11th, at
the church of the Evangelical Association. Interment at Oakwood.
Fremont Daily News, January 22, 1917, Page 2
Former Resident
Passed Away Several Days Ago at Son's Home in Kansas.
Franklin Sloyer, a former resident of Fremont died several
days ago at the home of his son Ed. F. Sloyer at Horton, Kansas. His
wife, Mrs. Henrietta Sloyer died in May 1893, in Fremont. Following
the death of his wife, Mr. Sloyer made his home with his children and
later moved to Kansas where several of his children had located. Mr.
Sloyer was a member of the Trinity Evangelical church. He was a stone
mason by trade but had not followed his trade for the past twelve years.
His death was due to heart and kidney trouble. His age at the time
of his death was 79 years, 2 months and 10 days. Six sons and five
daughters survive. They are Mrs. John Hochenedel, Toledo; Mrs. Allen
Messinger and Mrs. Emma Cahill, Kansas; Mrs. A. A. Ernest and Mrs.
M. O. Neikirk, of Tacoma, Wash.; Thos Sloyer, Oelwein, Iowa; Mark,
Irvin, Edward, William and Samuel Sloyer all residing in Kansas. Mr.
Sloyer will be well remembered by many old time friends in Fremont. |