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Frederick Ludwig Marsteller

Also Known As: "Friederich Ludvig Marsteller"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Phungstadt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
Death: October 15, 1753 (51)
Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Immediate Family:

Son of Nicholas Marsteller and Elizabeth Marsteller
Husband of Anna Barbara Marsteller
Father of Johann Nicholas Marsteller; Anna Margaretha Marsteller; Johann Georg Marsteller; Lt. Col. Philip Balthasee Marsteller; Valentine Marsteller and 4 others
Brother of Johann George Mostoller, Sr.; Johann Valentine Marsteller; Jacob Marsteller; Johann Peter Marsteller; Johann Nickel Marsteller and 6 others

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Ronald Clayton Phillips
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About Frederick Ludwig Marsteller

see also:the "widow Marsteller" see> Nov. 7, 1779 & Nov. 16, 1779 where she is referred to as Friedrich's wife..

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34334830/frederick-ludwig-marst...

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Biography

Friederich, the son of Marsteller-6|Nickel Marsteller and Crossman-187|Elizabeth Crossman, was born January 11, 1702. He was christened 4 days later on the 15th in Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany. <ref> "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch record NC87-PZ6 accessed 28 November 2014; Friederich Ludwig Morsteller, 15 Jan 1702; citing ; FHL microfilm 1,195,494. </ref>
Friederich Ludvig Marsteller married Anna Barbara, the daughter of Johann Jost Storcken, on February 12, 1728 in Evangelische Kirche Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany.<ref> "Deutschland Heiraten, 1558-1929," database, FamilySearch record NCF8-YNZ accessed 11 February 2018), Friederich Ludvig Marsteller and Anna Barbara Storcken, 12 Feb 1728; citing Evangelische Kirche Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany; FHL microfilm 1,195,494. </ref> Friederich and Anna Barbara immigrated to America in 1729. aboard the ship "Mortonhouse". They settled in Pennsylvania.<ref> #Jochim|Jochim My Family, My Life: The Marstellers (Part 3) </ref> Friederich passed away October 15, 1753 and was buried at Augustus Lutheran Church Cemetery in Trappe, Pennsylvania. <ref> Frederick Ludwig Marsteller on FindAGrave34334830 </ref>

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Friederich, the son of Nickel Marsteller and Elizabeth Crossman, was born January 11, 1702. He was christened 4 days later on the 15th in Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany. Friederich Ludvig Marsteller married Anna Barbara, the daughter of Johann Jost Storcken, on February 12, 1728 in Evangelische Kirche Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany. Friederich and Anna Barbara immigrated to America in 1729. aboard the ship "Mortonhouse". They settled in Pennsylvania. Friederich passed away October 15, 1753 and was buried at Augustus Lutheran Church Cemetery in Trappe, Pennsylvania.

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Sailed from Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1729

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Frederick Ludwig Marsteller's Timeline

1702
January 11, 1702
Phungstadt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany
1728
September 16, 1728
Pfungstadt, Darmstadt, HE, Germany
1731
1731
Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1732
January 6, 1732
Near Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
1733
February 6, 1733
Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennyslvania, British Colonial America
1735
February 11, 1735
Upper Saucon, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America