Person:Eva Beard (2)

Watchers
Eva Rosina Beard
m. 1741
  1. Christopher Beard1745 -
  2. Eva Rosina Beard1746 - 1789
  3. Maria Catharina Beard1749 -
  4. Martin Beard, of Washington Cty, VA1751 - Bef 1815
  5. Margaret Beard1755 - 1820
  6. Elizabeth Beard1757 - 1790
  7. Christian Beard1760 - 1832
  8. Jacob Beard1762 - 1839
  9. Catherine BeardAbt 1764 - Abt 1810
m. Abt 1760
m. 2 Jul 1774
  1. John Harr1777 - 1827
  2. David Harr1778 - 1863
Facts and Events
Name Eva Rosina Beard
Alt Name Eva Rosina Bard
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 1746 Poss. Germany
Marriage Abt 1760 to Frederick Printzler
Marriage 2 Jul 1774 Shenandoah County, Virginiato Simon Harr, of Shenandoah Cty, VA
Death[1][2] 1789/90 Shenandoah County, Virginia
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Geni.com: (not a reliable primary source).

    1. Eve Beard (1746? - c1790) Her birth date is just a guess, but she may have been the Eva Rosinna Barth baptized on 31 October 1746 (see the endnote below.) The 1797 deed identifies her as a deceased child of Zacharias Bard: “Eve Harr the wife of Simon Harr late deceased who leaving issue David Harr”.[13] Her marriage to Harr was her second. Eve had first married Frederick Printzler.[14] A deed dated 8 June 1780 from Frederick Segchrist (Secrist) to Simon Harr identifies Segschrist as the heir of Frederick Printzler who died intestate leaving no issue but a daughter who herself died at the age of three, and identifies Eve Harr, wife of Simon Harr, as the “widow and relick of the said Frederick Printzlar.” [15] Simon Harr, a widower himself, posted a bond for his marriage to Eve Prinzler on 2 July 1774 and the return, dated 5 July 1774, spells her name “Brouzler”. Simon Harr (3 July 1734 - 1797) had apparently arrived in the area about 1755, was a schoolteacher in Strasburg, and an unordained Lutheran minister during the latter part of his life. He posted bond in Shenandoah County in October 1784[16] and the July 1785 court empowered him to solemnize marriages.[17] Wayland lists 368 marriages he performed between 1781 and 1796.[18] His first wife was Elizabeth, as a St. Paul's Lutheran Church record states Simon Harr and his wife Elizabeth were godparents in March 1770, and a deed of the same era gives her name as Elizabeth as well. Eve Beard Harr, his second wife, died sometime before 1 November 1791 when Simon Harr posted a bond for his third marriage, to a widow named Margaret Bear (apparently no relation). Simon and Eve lived in Strasburg, although he bought two town lots in Winchester in 1778, which he and his wife Eve sold the following year. He was listed in the 1783 and 1785 censuses of Shenandoah County, and in the annual tax lists. He died intestate sometime in 1797; the administrator appointed on 11 April 1797 and the estate appraised on 27 April 1797. It appears he was related to Hans Jacob Harr, a Palentine immigrant who arrived in Philadelphia in 1749 on the ship Chesterfield; items in Simon Harr's inventory appear to be those purchased in Winchester by Jacob Harr, according to a bill of sale dated 1 November 1757. A bronze plaque on the front of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Strasburg states the church was founded in 1747 by German settlers and that the congregation's first school was conducted by Simon Harr beginning in 1778. However, other records indicate he was conducting a school as early as about 1760. He had at least one son by each of the three wives.

    https://www.geni.com/people/Zacharias-Beard/6000000006350739389

  2. 2.0 2.1 Find A Grave.

    Eve Printzler Beard Harr
    BIRTH 1746
    Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
    DEATH 1790 (aged 43–44)
    Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168064535/eve-printzler-harr