Lydia Frenald1
F, #52865, b. 1800
Citations
- [S989] Donald Coy, "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data", July 1996 (Seattle, Washington). . Hereinafter cited as "Coy descendancy chart, from LDS data."
Barbara Lorraine French
F, #30480, b. 9 March 1948, d. 26 December 1951
Birth* | Barbara Lorraine French was born on 9 March 1948. |
| She was the daughter of Charles Samuel French. |
Death* | Barbara Lorraine French died on 26 December 1951, at age 3. |
Benjamin French1
M, #113693
Citations
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 14. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
Capt. Benjamin French1
M, #113641, b. 6 July 1726, d. 15 December 1779
Birth* | Capt. Benjamin French was born on 6 July 1726.2 |
Marriage* | He married Molly Lovewell.1 |
Death* | Capt. Benjamin French died on 15 December 1779, at age 53.2 |
Citations
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 11. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 20. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
Benjamin Franklin French1
M, #113712, b. 2 October 1791, d. 16 May 1853
Relationship | 3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Arthur Walker |
Last Edited | 12 Jan 2021 |
Citations
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 20. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
Charles Samuel French
M, #24358, b. 30 November 1914
Children of Charles Samuel French
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Charles Worthington French1
M, #49871
Note* | On 06 October, 1875, Charles married Lulu Belle Dewing in Egan, MoodyCounty, South Dakota. They moved to Eau Claire, Eau Claire County,Wisconsin, where Lulu Amanda was born on the 12the of August, 1877. In 1878 they moved to Dakota Territory near Egan, where Charle's parentshad filed on land by 'Squatters Right.' Charles also filed on land and asod house was erected on the rolling prairie. Belle twisted tall prairiegrass to use for fuel along with cow chips. Charles freighted fromFlandreau, Moody County and Egan, Moody County. Here, two children wereborn, Lana, 09, July, 1879 and Victor Mahon, 01, June, 1881. Their neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Hulett and family decided to gowest with California as their destination .... However, the country westof the Black Hills proved very favorable after a three hundred and fiftymile journey. With winter soon to be upon them, they decided to settleon what was later named Hulett Creek, northwest of the Litter MissouriButtes in northwest Wyoming Territory. They enlarged a trappers dugoutin which they spent the winter. The next spring they moved to Black TailCreek, the first family to settle in the area. Huletts wrote to the Frenches about the wonderful opportunities here, andencouraged them to come where there was plenty of land for farming, goodstreams, plenty of timber for building and firewood, wild game and furbearing animals. In June, 1883 the Frenches, accompanied by Charlie Pettit, an elderlyone-armed man, and twenty-seven year old Charles Dunlap, started forWyoming in a covered wagon containing a large wall tent, cook stove, andother belongings, pulled by a span of large mules. Twice theyencountered Indians with whom they shared their food and were left totravel on. They arrived at the Huletts on the 9th of June, 1883. Alongthe way they had met the Dae Derrickson and George Richards families,also going to the Black Hills. The tent served as their home while the men erected a log house near thepresent town of Hulett, Crook County, Wyoming. The five large logs foreach side were rolled up with the mules, smaller logs were split for theroof, the covered with hay. A half window and lumber were purchased inSpearfish, South Dakota for one dollar and fifty cents. Wooden hingeswere made for the door. The next spring French, Pettit, and Dunlap returned to the DakotaTerritory never to head west again, taking the wagon, mules and tent.This left Mrs. French and the three children with only an old white horsebought from the 'D' cattle ranch for ten dollars. With a garden and meatsupplied by the cowboys and others, the family managed very well. Mrs.French also made gloves from tanned skins which she sold to the cowboysfor one dollar a pair. The following year the concern for a school resulted in a meeting withWilliam Draper of Sundance. He had been appointed to see about schoolinterests in what later became Crook County. The interview provedsatisfactory and they allowed five dollars for a schoolhouse and fiftydollars for a period of six months for a teacher. Mrs. French consentedto teach, however, she was required to take an examination before thenearest County Superintendent of Schools in Deadwood Dakota Territory.The journey was made on horseback. The papers were forwarded to theSuperintendent of Schools in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Lulu Belle (Dewing)French became the first school teacher in the Hulett, Wyoming area. Mr. Hulett, with the help of cowboys, built a log Schoolhouse withbenches and a table. Pupils were Mattie, Tom and Morgan Hulett, Lulu andLana French and Billie St. John, sixteen year old who came from Texaswith a trail herd and was staying at the 'D' winter camp in Barlow Canyon. This account was contributed by Frances Olivia (Nilson) Ruland in thebook, 'Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920', by the Crook CountyHistorical Society, Copyright 1981. |
Marriage* | Charles Worthington French married Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing, daughter of Mahlon Birdsey Dewing and Amada Charlotte Bacon, on 6 October 1875, in Egan, Moody County, South Dakota, U.S.A..2 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1092] Mary Gertrude Morris (nee Seeley) Mahoney, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (Wyoming, U.S.A.: Crook County Historical Society, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Debra May French
F, #30483, b. 25 October 1951, d. 26 December 1951
Birth* | Debra May French was born on 25 October 1951. |
| She was the daughter of Charles Samuel French. |
Death* | Debra May French died on 26 December 1951. |
Emma Horton French1,2
F, #74381, b. circa 1863, d. 7 September 1893
Note* | Died age 30yrs. |
Birth* | Emma Horton French was born circa 1863 in Rhode Island. |
Death* | She died on 7 September 1893, in Rhode Island.3 |
Citations
- [S1363] Liela Morse Wilson, 10 Generations from William & Mary Dyer of Newport, R.I. (Putnam, CT: Privately published, 1949). Hereinafter cited as 10 Generations from William & Mary Dyer of Newport, R.I.
- [S1451] Nancy Tourjee Mauro, Descendants of Piere Tourjee, A French Huguenot Family (n.p.: self published, 1987), 396. Hereinafter cited as Descendants of Piere Tourjee.
- [S1392] Inc. 2000 Ancestry, "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930 (database online)" (Orem, Utah). , 19:44. Hereinafter cited as "Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1930."
Frederick French1
M, #113629, b. 26 September 1766, d. 28 March 1824
Citations
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 11. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 20. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
James Herbert French
M, #24361, b. 11 June 1918
Joseph T. French
M, #16644
Josiah French1
M, #113692, b. 18 January 1772, d. 13 January 1850
Citations
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 14. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
Lana French1
F, #49873, b. 8 July 1879, d. 1980
Note* | Lana (French) Colvin, the daughter of Lulu Belle (Dewing) and Charles W.French, was born 8 July, 1879 at Egan, Moody County, Dakota Territory. She had an older sister, Lulu, and a younger brother, Victor. The family lived on the prairie near Egan for about four years. During this time the mother and children were alone much of the time. About the only visitors were Indians who would stop by expecting a meal even though there was little to eat. However, before long they would be back with fresh game for their hostess. Prairie fires were a terror for settlers. One time a fire headed for the house where the Frenches lived. The mother took the children and wrapped them all in wet blankets and laid down directly in front of the flames.The fire quickly went over them without doing any harm to them. In 1883 the French family moved to Wyoming Territory by covered wagon and mule team. They settled near their former neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Hulett, who had come to Wyoming in 1880 from Egan, Dakota Territory. Incidents of the journey as remembered by a little girl - The family had camped near a creek one evening with water only in the holes and Lana and Lulu went to wash their hands and faces in a nearby hole. Lana started to slip into the water, she grabbed onto Lulu and both girls fell into the water. Lana managed to get out and ran to the wagon all wet. Fortunately Lulu was rescued and all ended well. Another incident happened when the wagon tipped over going up a steep bank after crossing the belle Fourche River. A pail fell over Lana’s head and she was almost smothered before it was removed. Living in a tent, then a log house was different then living in a sod house in Dakota. Dirt didn't’t keep falling into everything. Other settlers soon began to arrive with large herds of cattle and, of course, cowboys. Entertainment consisted primarily of the Saturday night square dances. Many rode twenty to thirty miles on horseback and stayed all night. There were very few young ladies and many cowboys so the ladies did not lack escorts. The gentlemen furnished the saddle horses. The ladies wore long divided riding skirts and rode side saddle. Some of the settlers who were arriving were J.C. Ryan, Leander Ripley, Moore, Storms, Cunningham, and George and Ed Barnard. Ed later was shot by a 'D' ranch cowboy. On 9 April, 1899, Lana and Ben P. Colvin were married at his homestead in Red Canyon by the Reverend J.S.F. Wood. Those attending the wedding were her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ruland, and their son Dillon, Victor French, Ernest and Walt Willson, Mrs. Ella Pollock and Mrs. Sanderson of Deadwood, South Dakota. Lana Colvin became a charter member of the Beaver Creek Homemakers Club in July 1935 with eighteen members. Lana was always willing to lend her services to either relatives or neighbors in case of sickness or whenever help in any way was needed. She spent her life helping others. At the present time, 1978, Lana is living in the Dorsett Home in Spearfish, South Dakota. She will celebrate her ninety-ninth birthday this summer (1981). More on the life of Ben and Lana Colvin can be found in the history of Ben Pollock Colvin. Ben and Lana were parents of two daughters, Marjorie Ann, born 24 December, 1903, and Mildred, born 24 October, 1905. This account is listed on page 118 and 119 of the book - Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920, by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County,Wyoming, copyright 1981. |
Birth* | Lana French was born on 8 July 1879 in Egan, Moody County, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
| She was the daughter of Charles Worthington French and Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing. |
Marriage* | Lana French married Benjamin Russel Pollock Colvin, son of Ezekle Colvin and Ella Willson, on 9 April 1899, in Red Canyon, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Lana French died in 1980, in Spearfish, Lawrence County, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | She was buried in Alva Cemetery North Side, Lot 99, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..2 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1034] More Hullett Area Past & Present, Hullet Area Senior Citizens, compiler, (Hullett, Ontario: Hullet Area Senior Citizens). Hereinafter cited as More Hullett Area Past & Present.
Lulu Amanda French1
F, #49872, b. 12 August 1877, d. May 1976
Note* | Lulu Amanda French was first born to Charles Worthington and Lulu Belle(nee Dewing) French on the 12th of August, 1877. She married GeorgeNielsen in Alva, Wyoming and had six children. Grandma Ruland attended atall these births, as well as many others in the area. Mrs. Nielsen alsowas on hand for many new infants. The closest doctor was in eitherSundance or Spearfish, 50 miles away. Later Hulett did acquire theservices of a doctor but even then most of the births were not attendedby him. George Nielsen died in 1928, leaving Lulu with four teenage children andthe responsibility of a ranch. She managed to hang onto the ranch duringthe depression when many around were unable to do so. All three sons andMerlin O'Haver were on hand at various times to help with the work. Sheremained there until the death of Ray's wife in 1951, when she moved intohis home to help with his young family. At that time, Eldon took overthe ranch. Mrs. Nielsen lived the remainder of her life in Alva near Lillian andfollowing her stroke at the age of 95 Lillian cared for her until herdeath in May of 1976 Alva, Crook County, Wyoming just before her 99thbirthday. Postmasters at the Alva post office have included several members of thisfamily; Lulu Belle (nee Dewing) Ruland, Ben Colvin, Grace (nee Coffey)French, Dillon Ruland and the present one (1981, Merlin O'Haver. This account is stated in the book -- 'Pioneers Of County 1876- 1920', byCrook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981. |
Birth* | Lulu Amanda French was born on 12 August 1877 in Eau Claire, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, U.S.A..1 |
| She was the daughter of Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland and Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing. |
Marriage* | Lulu Amanda French married George Nielsen in November 1901, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Lulu Amanda French died in May 1976, at age 98, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A.; Unknown GEDCOM info: Stroke.1 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Sadie French
F, #13997, b. 14 November 1871, d. 31 May 1952
Birth* | Sadie French was born on 14 November 1871 in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, U.S.A.. |
| She was the daughter of Joseph T. French and Susan P. R. Wood. |
Marriage* | Sadie French married Israel Marshall Schurman, son of John Charles Schurman and Harriet Ann Marshall, on 23 January 1901, in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, U.S.A.. |
Death* | Sadie French died on 31 May 1952, at age 80, in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, U.S.A.. |
Thomas French1
M, #113640, b. 7 May 1768, d. 3 May 1846
Citations
- [S16286] Ezra S. Stearns, Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable, Thirty Families (Boston, Massachusetts: George B. Littlefield, 1911), page 11. Hereinafter cited as Early Generations of Founders of Old Dunstable.
Victor Edward French
M, #24363, b. 19 June 1920
Victor Mahon French1
M, #49874, b. 1 June 1881, d. October 1967
Note* | Victor Mahon French was born at Egan, South Dakota on the 1st of June,1881 to Charles Worthington and Lulu Belle (nee Dewing) French. He was third born and joined two sisters, Lulu Amanda and Lana. In early 1883,the family loaded their covered wagon, and headed west, for the Black Hills. Some very dear friends of theirs, the Hulett family, from Egan,had already decided to settle in the Black Hills, along the Belle Fourcheriver, and had written the French family to see if they would not jointhem. The covered wagon was pulled by two mules, named Bueguard andBonaparte. It took the family six weeks to make the journey. In July,1883, the French family set up their tent in the Hulett’s yard, and livedin it until their log cabin was built, nestled in the trees at the edgeof what now is Hulett. Mr. French set out in search of new frontiers,and the last that was heard of him, he was a guide in NorthernMinnesota. The family never knew what happened to him. Mrs. French rodehorseback to Deadwood, South Dakota, to take an examination, so that shecould teach school, and she became the first teacher in Crook County, in1884. She had to take the children to school with her, and they wouldride one horse, one child in front of her and two behind. Victor Frenchgrew up and attended school in the Hulett area. He was a sixteen yearold boy when he started as a cowboy. He rode for the 3V and the Doutfits, as well as other ranches in the area. He attended businesscollege in Grand Island, Nebraska. French homesteaded in Red Canyon,and in 1907 was married to Grace Coffey. They spent years on the ranch,and some time in Seattle, Washington before moving to Alva to make theirhome. They had three children, Russell, Celia (Mrs. Lee Howard), andGeraldine (Mrs. Willie Beard). Grace French passed away in 1917. In1921, Vic was married to Delia Foley, in Belle Fourche, South Dakota.She was the daughter of Morris and Jane Foley. Her parents had bothpassed away when she was young, and she was staying with the John Mahoneyfamily near Alva. Mr and Mrs. French continued to make their home inAlva, Wyoming, and two children were born to them, Eleanor (Mrs. RayEgan) and Jean (Mrs. Ted Rounds). The Frenches were very active in thecommunity, and were always ready to lend a helping hand. Many timesneighbors would call on Vic to help with veterinary problems, when theyhad sick or injured livestock, and he was always glad to help build thelittle community church at Alva. He was foreman on the construction ofthe Forest Service road into the Bear Lodge from the Gordon ranch, andhorse-drawn equipment was used to build the road. For many years, Mrs.French had the telephone exchange in their home and many people wereserved by this, as it was the only telephone in the area, and messageswere delivered this way. The Frenches farmed and ranched at Alva, usingthe brand IV on their horses and cattle. Mr. French passed away inOctober, 1967, in Rapid City, South Dakota. He had been active on theranch right up until the time of his death. Mrs. French passed away inSeptember, 1973, in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where she had been hospitalized. This account was contributed by Russell French and is stated in thebook - 'Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920’, by the Crook CountyHistorical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981. See pages 10,177, 178, 438 and a picture on page 177. Picture of Victor and Delia isin their scrapbooks. |
Birth* | Victor Mahon French was born on 1 June 1881 in Egan, Moody County, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Charles Worthington French and Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing. |
Marriage* | Victor Mahon French married Grace Coffey, daughter of Rev. Thomas Coffey and Lillie May Hathaway, in 1907, in Red Canyon, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
Marriage* | Victor Mahon French married Delia Foley, daughter of Morris Foley and Jane, in 1921, in Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Victor Mahon French died in October 1967, at age 86, in Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Alva Cemetery North Side, Lot 100, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..2 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1034] More Hullett Area Past & Present, Hullet Area Senior Citizens, compiler, (Hullett, Ontario: Hullet Area Senior Citizens). Hereinafter cited as More Hullett Area Past & Present.
William Brenton French
M, #24356, b. 22 May 1912
Johanna Freney1
F, #93270, b. 1801
Citations
- [S2068] Marlene Hitchcock, , Marlene Hitchcock (Aylmer, Québec), downloaded 7 July 2003.
Harriett Frew1
F, #102838
Citations
- [S7702] Official Notice of Marriage, John William Redhead & Mildred Kathleen Wallace marriage, 27 October 1943, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada. PANB microfilm F20032, Code B4/1943, Number 35393.
Joseph W. Freymuller1
M, #51274, b. 23 May 1878, d. 18 March 1947
Note* | They had 2 children by this marriage. |
Birth* | Joseph W. Freymuller was born on 23 May 1878 in Grover, Iowa, U.S.A..1 |
Marriage* | He married Nellie Mahoney, daughter of Elisha Mahoney Sr. and Martha R. Scarborough, on 28 February 1906, in Magnolia, Harrison County, Iowa, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Joseph W. Freymuller died on 18 March 1947, at age 68, in Magnolia, Harrison County, Iowa, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | He was buried on 21 March 1947 in Magnolia, Harrison County, Iowa, U.S.A..1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Collected by Edward Hiram and Evelyn Mae (Nilson) Mahoney, compiler, Mahoney Family Ancestry & History : self published). Hereinafter cited as Mahoney Family Ancestry & History.
Mary Catherine Friday
F, #75238, b. 9 September 1890, d. 2 February 1960
Birth* | Mary Catherine Friday was born on 9 September 1890 in Kansas. |
Marriage* | She married Charles Amory Rathbun Jr., son of Charles Amory Rathbun and Carrie Adams Dyer, on 11 November 1907, in Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. |
Death* | Mary Catherine Friday died on 2 February 1960, at age 69, in Lahabra, Orange County, California, U.S.A.. |
Rollis Lewis Friend
M, #24007, b. 15 July 1916
George A. Frith
M, #25054
James Frith1
M, #82240
Citations
- [S2043] Cory Family Society. This site contains genealogies of several early Corey/Cory families., online http://www.coryfamsoc.com. Hereinafter cited as Cory Family Society.
Phyllis Mary Frith
F, #18878, b. 13 June 1906
Ruby Frith1
F, #95748, b. 11 August 1912
Birth* | Ruby Frith was born on 11 August 1912 in Cedar City, Iron County, Utah, U.S.A..1 |
Marriage* | She married Robert Bruce Marchbank Jr., son of Robert Bruce Marchbank Sr. and Anna Eliza Blair, in Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona, U.S.A..1 |
(Wife) Census HeadHousehold | Ruby Frith was enumerated on the census of 7 April 1950 in the household of Robert Bruce Marchbank Jr., as his wife, in Downey, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.. Enumerated in the household of Robert Marchbank (age 42) were his wife Ruby Frith (age 37) and their son Earl (age 6). Robert was a farmer on his own farm.2 |
Citations
- [S2581] Correspondence with Linda Bipere, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
- [S18017] 1950 United States Federal Census, Downey, Los Angeles County, California, household of Robert B. Marchbank, 7 April 1950, digital copy of original census document, NARA Roll 4639, Sheet Number 19. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., U.S.A..
Charles Bermaice Fritsch1
M, #48042, d. September 1958
Citations
- [S970] Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy, "Compiled Records - Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy" (3832 50th SW, Seattle,WA. 98116-3611). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy."
- [S970] Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy, "Compiled Records - Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy" (3832 50th SW, Seattle,WA. 98116-3611). , Frances Grace Manly, 1996, Donald R. Coy, 1996.. Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy."
Mary Agnes Fritsch1
F, #48040, b. 30 May 1903, d. 29 April 1986
Note* | They had 2 daughters, Mary was 2nd born to Charles and Mabel. |
Birth* | Mary Agnes Fritsch was born on 30 May 1903 in Ouray (Silverton), Ouray County, Colorado, U.S.A..1 |
| She was the daughter of Charles Bermaice Fritsch and Mabel Teresa Higgins. |
Marriage* | Mary Agnes Fritsch married William Peter Schneider. |
Death* | Mary Agnes Fritsch died on 29 April 1986, at age 82, in Des Moines, King County, Washington, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | She was buried in 1996 in Rose Hills Cemetery, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S970] Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy, "Compiled Records - Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy" (3832 50th SW, Seattle,WA. 98116-3611). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Frances Grace (Manly) Coy & Karl Raymond Coy."
Erwin Fritze1
M, #8797, b. 10 November 1919
Citations
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
Robert A. Frizzel1
M, #44294, b. 1868, d. 1956
Note* | NAME:Robert A Frizzell - Oulton Family Tree by Gladys Trenholm PARM: BD:1858 DD:1956 no family
-RO NAME:Robert A Frizzle
lived unicack hill - austin.1 |
Birth* | Robert A. Frizzel was born in 1868.2,3,1 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Ellen Oulton, daughter of Jonathan Oulton and Julie Ann Tucker, on 27 August 1891, in Westmorland County, New Brunswick.2,4,5,1 |
Death* | Robert A. Frizzel died in 1956.2,3,1 |
Citations
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker), Oulton charts, QUAY 1.
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker), GEDCOM received Sep 1999, QUAY 1.
- [S797] NB Marriages, RS141B7, Provincial Archives of New Brunswick, compiler, (Fredericton, New Brunswick: Provincial Archives of New Brunswick), Fnum F13658, Code B4/1891, Num 1737, QUAY 3. Hereinafter cited as NB Marriages, RS141B7.
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker), Oulton File, received 26 Apr 2000, QUAY 1.
Helen Jane Frizzell
F, #34735, b. 1865, d. 1957
Birth* | Helen Jane Frizzell was born in 1865. |
| She was the daughter of Robert Frizzell and Amy Rose Dunbar. |
Marriage* | Helen Jane Frizzell married Hugh Merton Gamble, son of Daniel Mcgregor Gamble and Jessie Peake.1 |
Burial* | Helen Jane Frizzell was buried in the Peoples Cemetery, Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.37623,-63.62236. Inscription: GAMBLE / Hugh M. Gamble / 1863 - 1945 / His Wife / Helen Jane Frizzell / 1865 - 1957 / He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.1
Tombstone, Hugh M. Gamble (1863-1945), his wife Helen Jane Frizzell (1865-1957). Peoples Cemetery, Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Death* | She died in 1957, in Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Citations
- [S12572] Cemetery Marker, Peoples Cemetery, Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Hugh Gamble and Helen Jane Frizzell, photograph & inscription; read by David A. Walker, 20 August 2017.
Margaret R. Frizzell1
F, #105634, b. 1914
Citations
- [S10048] Correspondence with Ron Slater, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Marion B. Frizzell1
F, #105635, b. 1917
Citations
- [S10048] Correspondence with Ron Slater, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Priscilla Frizzell
F, #10126, b. 12 March 1918, d. 2 March 1996
Birth* | Priscilla Frizzell was born on 12 March 1918.1 |
Marriage* | She married Preston E.L. Woodside, son of John W. Woodside and Hannah Smith Bentley.1 |
Death* | Priscilla Frizzell died on 2 March 1996, at age 77.1 |
Burial* | She was buried in the United Church Cemetery, Margate, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.45920,-63.58940. Inscription: WOODSIDE / In Loving Memory of / Preston E. L. Woodside / Sept. 5, 1883 - Dec. 15, 1962 / His Wife / Priscilla F. Frizzell / Mar. 12, 1918 - MAr. 2, 1996.1,2
Cemetery Marker: Preston E. L. Woodside (1883-1962), his wife Priscilla F. Frizzell (1918-1996). United Church Cemetery, Margate, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Citations
- [S11805] Cemetery Transcript, United Church Cemetery, Margate, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, transcriptions, Prince Edward Island Genealogy Society, Charlottetown, Vol. 19-1 (1998), Library of David Arthur Walker,.
- [S14544] Cemetery marker, United Church Cemetery, Margate, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Preston E. L. Woodside & Priscilla F. Frizzell, tombstone inscription & photograph; documented by David A. Walker, 31 August 2019.
Robert Frizzell
M, #35384
Thomas Neil Frizzell1
M, #105633, b. 28 May 1885, d. 10 July 1966
Birth* | Thomas Neil Frizzell was born on 28 May 1885 in Buchanan, Poweshiek County, Iowa, U.S.A..1 |
Marriage* | He married Mabel F. Williams, daughter of Benjamin D. Williams and Harriet Mary Rodric Tanton.1 |
Death* | Thomas Neil Frizzell died on 10 July 1966, at age 81, in El Cajon, San Diego County, California, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Cypress View Mausoleum and Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, U.S.A..1 |
Citations
- [S10048] Correspondence with Ron Slater, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Edla J. Froid1
F, #49957, b. 20 June 1882, d. 1993
Birth* | Edla J. Froid was born on 20 June 1882 in Billinge (Billingee), Sweden.1 |
| She was the daughter of Magnus Nilson Froid and Hilma Netterman Pederson. |
Marriage* | Edla J. Froid married Nels Otto Pearson, son of John Pearson Sr. and Augusta Johanson.2 |
Death* | Edla J. Froid died in 1993, in Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A.; Edla was in a nursing home in Belle Fourche and died there 1993.3 |
Burial* | She was buried in Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A..3 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1092] Mary Gertrude Morris (nee Seeley) Mahoney, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (Wyoming, U.S.A.: Crook County Historical Society, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1074] Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records" (Seattle, Wasington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records."
Eric Gottfrid Froid1
M, #49958, b. 28 March 1902, d. 2 October 1997
Citations
- [S1074] Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records" (Seattle, Wasington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records."
- [S1102] Obituary, Rapid City Sun newspaper, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Rapid City Sun.
- [S1103] Obituary, Rapid City Sun newspaper, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A.. Hereinafter cited as Rapid City Sun.
Ester Florentine 'Nana' Froid
F, #47981, b. 19 March 1897, d. 2 April 1999
Birth* | Ester Florentine 'Nana' Froid was born on 19 March 1897 in Sweden. |
| She was the daughter of Magnus Nilson Froid and Hilma Netterman Pederson. |
Baptism | Ester Florentine 'Nana' Froid was baptized on 30 April 1897 in Sweden. |
Marriage* | She married Carl Oscar 'Oscar' Nilson, son of Nils Nilson and Emma Bjorklund, on 19 June 1918, in Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A.. |
Death* | Ester Florentine 'Nana' Froid died on 2 April 1999, at age 102, in Seattle, King County, Washington, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | She was buried on 9 April 1999 in Washington /Memorial Funeral Home Cemetery, Sea-Tac, King County, Washington, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S990] Obituary - Ester (Froid) Nilson, Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington, 9 April 1999. Hereinafter cited as Seattle Times.
Famie Eufemia 'Famie' Froid1
F, #49960, b. 19 April 1908, d. 25 November 1997
Note* | Lyle Donovan Weaver married Famie Froid on the 19th of November, 1931.They lived in Sundance for a short time while Lyle worked for the ForestService. Then they moved to the ranch near Sundance and lived thereuntil the time of Lyle's death 6 August, 1962. Lyle's widow, Famie, isstill at the ranch (1981). They had two sons, Durwood and Ronald. This account is found on pages 542, 543 in the book, 'PIONEERS OF CROOKCOUNTY 1878-1920', by the Crook County Historical Society, Copyright1981, pages 542, 543. Obituary of Famie E. Weaver Belle Fourche, S.D. _ Services for Famie Eufemia (Froid) Weaver, 89, long time resident ofAladdin, were conducted Friday at the United Methodist Church in BelleFourche by Pastor Tom Haggar. Burial followed in Pine Slope Cemetery inBelle Fourche. Mrs. Weaver died Tuesday, November 25, 1997 at the Rapid City RegionalHospital. She was born on April 19, 1908 in Billinge, Sweden , thedaughter of Magnus Nilson Froid and Hilma (Pederson) Froid. She came tothe United States in 1910 with her parents. The family settled on aranch near Aladdin. Famie married Lyle Donovan Weaver on November 18, 1931. The couplecontinued ranching near Aladdin until Lyle's death in 1961. Mrs. Weaverremained on the family ranch until 1988, when she moved to Sundance. Mrs. Weaver is survived by two sons, Durwood L. Weaver and wife, Gwen,Aladdin, Wyoming, and Ronald D. Weaver and wife, Peg, Sheridan, Wyoming:seven grandchildren, Kelly, Kenny, Judy and Joany Weaver, Aladdin: Scott,Katie and Michelle Weaver, Sheridan: two sisters, Mrs. Oscar (Ester)Nilson, Seattle, Washington and Mrs. Dewey (Nancy) Sipe, Spearfish, SouthDakota. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Lyle Weaver:five brothers, Eric, Ernest, Nels, Francis, and Leonard; one sister, Mrs.Nels (Edla) Pearson. Memorials to the Sundance Senior Citizens' Center would be appreciated bythe family. Kline-Frost Funeral Chapel in Belle Fourche was in charge of arrangements. |
Address* | Famie Eufemia 'Famie' Froid lived at an unknown place ; 720 S. 3rd St. Sundance Wyoming 827289 U.S.A. Unknown GEDCOM info: 1-307-283-2521. |
Birth* | She was born on 19 April 1908 in Billinge (Billingee), Sweden.2 |
| She was the daughter of Magnus Nilson Froid and Hilma Netterman Pederson. |
Marriage* | Famie Eufemia 'Famie' Froid married Lyle Donovan Weaver, son of Ben Arthur Weaver and Lena Rosetta Wesco, on 19 November 1931, in Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Famie Eufemia 'Famie' Froid died on 25 November 1997, at age 89, in at Rapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, U.S.A.; Unknown GEDCOM info: Massive Hemorage in the Brain.3 |
Burial* | She was buried on 28 November 1997 in Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1074] Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records" (Seattle, Wasington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records."
- [S1105] Letter from Ronald & Peg Weaver (Sheridan, Wyoming, U.S.A.) to Donald R. Coy, 29 Novemeber 1997; Personal Archives of Donald Coy (Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.).
Francis 'Franz' Oscar Froid1
M, #49950, b. 29 September 1894, d. 13 May 1978
Note* | Francis 'Franz' Oscar 'Fjroid' Froid was in quite a few nursing homes formany years before permanently staying at one in Oak Harbor, Washingtonuntil his death, 13 May, 1978 at the home. He is buried at Pine SlopeCemetery in Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A. |
Birth* | Francis 'Franz' Oscar Froid was born on 29 September 1894 in Skone, Billinge (Billingee), Sweden. |
| He was the son of Magnus Nilson Froid and Hilma Netterman Pederson. |
Burial* | Francis 'Franz' Oscar Froid was buried on 13 May 1978 in Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A.. |
Death* | He died on 13 May 1978, at age 83, in Oak Harbor, Island County, Washington, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S1074] Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records" (Seattle, Wasington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records."
Leonard Henry Froid1
M, #49962, d. 5 November 1943
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Magnus Nilson Froid1
M, #49943, b. 1 May 1866, d. 16 February 1946
Birth* | Magnus Nilson Froid was born on 1 May 1866 in Billinge (Billingee), Sweden.1 |
| He was the son of Nels Olson and Bengta Stenberg. |
Marriage* | Magnus Nilson Froid married Hilma Netterman Pederson, daughter of Peter Gustaf Netterman, on 7 December 1887, in Billinge (Billingee), Sweden. |
Death* | Magnus Nilson Froid died on 16 February 1946, at age 79, in Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A.; FROID FUNERAL RITES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Funeral services for M. N. Froid, 81 years of age, who passed away at his home in Sundance, Wyoming, were held at two o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Lutheran Church in Belle Fourche, the Rev. Richard Bunge officiating. Internment in Pineslope cemetery. Magnus Nilson Froid was born 1 May 1866 in Billinge, Sweden. He came to this country in 1909 and settled in Crook County, Wyoming, where he had lived ever since except for six years spent in Spearfish at the home of his daughter, Nancy (Froid) Dewey Sipe. Mr. Froid received his education and training in his native country where he also served in the Cavalry in the Swedish Army for an enlistment period of seven years. He was married in 7 December 1887, to Hilma Pederson. Nine children were born to this union. Two preceded him in his death. He was employed by a mining company while in Sweden for a number of years. After coming to this section he established his home near Aladdin, Wyoming on a ranch, living there until 1939 when he retired from active labor, and in 1941 went to his daughter's home in Spearfish.Mrs. Froid passed away in 25 May, 1931. Surviving are seven children; Mrs. Oscar Nilson and Franz Froid of Seattle, Washington; Eric Froid, Rapid City; Mrs. Lyle Weaver, and Mrs.Nels Pearson, Aladdin, Wyoming; Mrs. Dewey Sipe, Spearfish; Ernest Froid,address unknown. Thirteen grand children and three great grandchildren.One brother, Alfred Nelson, Alva, Wyoming. This was taken from a copy of an obituary listed in the Belle Fourche News Paper dated 1946 and is his scrapbook. |
Burial* | He was buried in Pine Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, Butte County, South Dakota, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S1074] Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records" (Seattle, Wasington, U.S.A.). . Hereinafter cited as "Ester Florentine (Froid) Nilson, compiled records."