[783] ED250, Sheet 1A, Dwelling 13.
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_Wilbur DEHAVEN _____|
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|--Frances DEHAVEN
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|_Lulu FERREL ________|
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_Jacob FRAHM ________|
| (1804 - 1881) |
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|--Anna FRAHM
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|_Anna GRAVES ________|
(1807 - 1889) |
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_Jacob FRAHM ____________
| (1804 - 1881)
_Jacob FRAHM Jr.____________|
| (1842 - 1922) m 1867 |
| |_Anna GRAVES ____________
| (1807 - 1889)
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|--Katherine Maria Louisa Anna Magdalena FRAHM
| (1876 - 1880)
| _Johann FEDDE ___________+
| | (1816 - 1895)
|_Margarethe Dorothea FEDDE _|
(1846 - 1879) m 1867 |
|_Telsche Jurgen SCHUMAN _+
(1812 - 1890)
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[S192]
St. John's Churchbook Extract
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[S192]
St. John's Churchbook Extract
_Jacob FRAHM Jr.____________+
| (1842 - 1922) m 1867
_Johann Jacob Bernhard Friedrich FRAHM _|
| (1872 - 1946) m 1899 |
| |_Margarethe Dorothea FEDDE _+
| (1846 - 1879) m 1867
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|--Sophia FRAHM
| (1912 - ....)
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|_Sophia PFINGSTEN ______________________|
(1870 - 1939) m 1899 |
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_Ernest Jurgen FRIEDE __+
| (1745 - 1815) m 1773
_Johann Jurgen FRIEDE _______|
| (1778 - 1830) m 1803 |
| |_Marie Dorothee LUDERS _
| (1751 - 1836) m 1773
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|--Catharina Elizabeth FRIEDE
| (1807 - ....)
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|_Dorothee Elizabeth VAUTECK _|
(1778 - 1827) m 1803 |
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_John GREENAWAY _____|
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|--Mary GREENAWAY
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_Phillip MILLIRON ___|
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|--Barbara MILLIRON
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|_Anna ALTMAN ________|
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_Gottfried SCHRANK ______________________
| m 1842
_William Charles Frederick SCHRANK _|
| (1842 - 1928) m 1870 |
| |_Ernestine Henretta Wilhelmine TESSMANN _
| (1817 - 1902) m 1842
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|--Louise Emille Augusta SCHRANK
| (1874 - 1942)
| _John KOEPP _____________________________
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|_Matilda Augusta KOEPP _____________|
(1852 - 1918) m 1870 |
|_Jane ___________________________________
[27]
Louise was a housewife and had 8 children.
Louise Imilie Augusta Schrank 1 Jan 1874- 10 Sept 1942 married
in 1899 William Henry Albert Friede - 6 Dec 1936
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ED 124 Sheet 13A line 22, family number 308, 322 Oak Street
(actual entry is FREIDE - dot over wrong letter)
FREIDE, William Head 38 Born: Germany b.Germany
b.Germany Louise Wife 36 Born: WI
b.Germany b.Germany married 10 years mother of 6 children, all
living
Arnold son 10 Birthplace: Wisconsin
Willie son 7 Wisconsin
Wanita dau 5 Wisconsin
Frederick son 3 Wisconsin
Freida dau 3 Wisconsin
Louise dau 1 Wisconsin
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ED175. Sheet 7. Ward 2. Stamp 188B line 61 625 Oak Street
(actual entry is FREIDE - dot over wrong letter)
FREIDE, William Head owned, mortgaged married carpenter 48
b. Germany (mother tongue = German) father b. Germany mother
b. Germany
Louisa wife 47 b. Wisconsin (mother tongue = German)
father b. Germany mother b. Germany
Arnold son 19 b. Wisconsin carpenter
William son 16 b.Wisconsin
Wanita dau 14 b. Wisconsin
Frederick son 12 b. Wisconsin
Freida dau 12 b. Wisconsin
Louisa dau 10 b. Wisconsin
Emil son 7 b. Wisconsin
Amanda dau 11/12 Wisconsin
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[S3]
Schrank Family Heritage
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[S3]
Schrank Family Heritage
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The following information was received from Peter Murray in
1997. John Thurtell was a blacksmith residing in the parish of
St. Julian inthe City of Norwich, Norfolk, England. He made
his will on November 13,1729, identifying his wife and various
children as beneficiaries, beingalready apparently gravely ill
and he must have died very soonafterwards, being buried
December 2, 1729, at Norwich St. Etheldreda(register). His
will was examined December 8, 1729; and the statement ofthe
witnesses to the will was taken at that time. He must be the
JohnThurtle who married Alice Balls June 24, 1700, in
Swannington, Norfolk(IGI entry). Alice, his widow in the
parish of Norwich St. Julian, madeher will in 1734 and signed
by the executrix and witnesses on September20, 1735. This was
apparently just after she died since the burial ofAlice Thurtel
was recorded September 17, 1735, at Norwich St.
Etheldreda(register). Her will was for some reason examined
again January 21, 1768. Conjectures as to possible parents of
this John Thurtell are veryuncertain: there is record (from IGI
entries) of a John Thirkettelbaptised March 22, 1680, at
Norwich St. Peter Southgate (son of JohnThirkettel, probably by
wife Mary); and a John Thirtle baptised May 6,1677, at Caister
St. Edmund Norfolk (son of Robert Thirtle and Sarah).Caister
St. Edmund is only a short distance south of Trowse Newton
andLakenham, all of which are just south of Norwich. John and
Alice Thurtell had eight children. -------
WILL OF JOHN THURTELL OF NORWICH ST JULIAN, BLACKSMITH 1729
Norwich Consistory Court, Norfolk. Note: This John Thurtell
(m. Alice) had a son John born at about theright time to be the
father (possibly John Thurtell, peruke maker m.Elizabeth) of
our James Thurtell (m. Winifred Nunn) and othercircumstances
tend to confirm this relationship. -----------------------
In the Name of God Amen I John Thurtell of ye parish of St
Julian in yeCity of Norwich Blacksmith being in perfect mind
and memory doe make andordain this my last Will & Testament as
follows, (that is to Say) first Ibequeath my Soul to Almighty
God hoping for Salvation thro' ye merits &mediaton of Jesus
Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer and my Body Ibequeath to
ye Earth from whence it was taken to be buried in a
Christianlike manner at ye discretion of my Extrix herein after
to be named and asto my Worldly Estate which it hath pleased
God to bestow upon me in thisLife I give & Dispose thereof in
manner & form following viz Impris[?].I give & bequeath to
Robert Thurtell my eldest Son my best great Coat adouble
breasted Coat a fustian[?] Waist Coat and a pair of
BuckskinBreeches. Item I give and bequeath to John Thurtell my
Second Son my blueCloth Wrapping Coat. Item I give & bequeath
to my Son Henry Thurtell mybest Sute of Wearing Cloaths and my
best Buckskin Breeches. Item I give& bequeath unto my Son
James Thurtell one Guinea of Gold. Item I give &bequeath to my
youngest Son Jeremiah Thurtell one Guinea of Gold. Item Igive
& bequeath to my Daughter Sarah the sum of one Guinea of Gold.
ItemI give & bequeath to my Daur Alice Thurtell one Feather Bed
whereon Sheusually lieth with all the furniture belonging to ye
same as it nowstandeth also I give to my said Daur Alice ye
sume of five Shillings inmoney all ye sd legacys I will to be
paid within Six Months next after myDecease Excepting only that
bequeathed to my son Jeremiah wch I wish tobe paid at ye
Discreton of my Extrix hereafter named. Item all ye rest
&residue of my Estates Goods Chattles moneys rights and dues
wtsoever &Wheresoever I give & bequeath unto Alice my loving
Wife for her topossess and Enjoy and Dispose of as She shall
think fitt and I doe herebymake ordain nominate & appoint this
said Alice my Wife to be ye only &sole Extrix of this my last
Will and Testamt to pay my debts & legacys &to See this my Will
fulfilled according to the true Intent & meaning ofthe same and
I also hereby revoke disallow and make void all other
willslegacys Exors & bequests by me at any time before named
willed orbequeathed Ratifying allowing & Confirming this and no
other to be mylast Will & Testament In Witness whereof I have
hereunto Set my hand &Seal this Thirteenth Day of November in
Third year of ye Reign of ourSovereign & Lord George the Second
by ye Grace of God of Great BrittainFrance and Ireland King
Defender of ye faith & xpand in ye Year of ourLord Christ 1729.
John Thurtell his mark. Signed Sealed & Declared by your
Testator John Thurtell to be his lastWill & Testament in ye
presence of us William Bollon[?] Thomas Murrell[?]his mark,
Henry Masters..... apud Nocvir[?] 8 Dec 1729. Jurat Extrin
corain nigro[?] John Swift ClicoSurro xc Examined by Ian
Colegs, Thos Coldwell. --------------------- END OF
DOCUMENT FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS IN THE ABOVE WILL OF JOHN
THURTELL 1729: John Thurtell, blacksmith of the parish of
Norwich St Julian, made hiswill in 1729. Wife: Alice, named
the executrix, to whom he left all of his estate withthe
exception of that designated to his children. His children (not
stated if Alice was mother): Robert Thurtell, eldest son,
to whom he left his best greatcoat, adouble-breasted coat, a
fustian(?) waistcoat, and a pair of buckskinbreeches. John
Thurtell, second son, to whom he left a blue cloth
wrappingcoat. Henry Thurtell, to whom he left his best
suit of wearing clothes andhis best buckskin breeches. James
Thurtell, to whom he left one guinea of gold. Jeremiah
Thurtell, youngest son, apparently underage in 1729, towhom he
left one guinea of gold. Sarah (no indication she was
married), to whom he left one guinea ofgold. Alice
Thurtell (evidently unmarried), to whom he left one featherbed
on which she usually slept and all the furnishings belonging to
it,and the sum of five shillings. All of the above were living
in 1729. Notes: - The following IGI entries may relate to
this family: - John Thurtle married Alice Balls, 24
June 1700 at SwanningtonNorfolk. - Children of John
Thurtle and Alice, christening dates: Robert Thirtle,
20 Feb 1701, at Norwich St Peter Southgate. Sara
Theartill, 12 Feb 1703, at Norwich St Julian. James
Thurtle, 10 March 1711, at Norwich St Julian. Susanna
Thurtle, 15 Aug 1714, at Norwich St Julian. - John
Thurtle, chr.20 Feb 1705, son of John Thurtle and Jane.[could
'Jane' here be an error for 'Alice'?] - Henry Thirtle
married Anne Wright, 17 June 1734 at SmallburghNorfolk. -
Henry Thurtle and Anne had at least 4 children christened
atNorwich St Julian. [The will of Henry Thurtell of Norwich is
dated1740-41.] - Alice Thurtle married Robt.Backamore,
16 Jul 1730 at Norwich StJulian. - The will of Alice Thurtle
of Norwich is dated 1735. - The admon of Henry Thurtle,
blacksmith of Norwich St Julian,included not only his wife Ann
but also a John Thurtill of Trowse,barber, must almost
certainly be the brother of this Henry. ----- It is quite
possible that this John Thurtell is the son John born in 1677of
Robert and Sarah Thirtle (so spelled) of Caistor St. Edmund
withMarkshall, a few miles south of Norwich. His wife Alice
was perhaps froma Swannington Norfolk family. The fact that he
named his eldest sonRobert and his eldest daughter Sarah make
this parentage very likely.