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bullet John F FRITCHEY(3128) (3128) was born in Chambersburg, Franklin Co, PA?. A native of Chambersburg, Franklin county, Pa and came to Dauphin county when a young man. He engaged in contracting, and afterwards was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. He was the engineer of the first locomotive on the Northern Central railroad, and was then transferred to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, where he was employed for some years. In his retirement, he lived in Harrisburg, PaA native of Chambersburg, Franklin county, Pa,who came to Dauphin county when a young man. He engaged in contracting, and afterwards was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. He was the engineer of the first locomotive on the Northern Central railroad, and was then transferred to the Pennsylvania Railroad company, where he was employed for some years. He retired in Harrisburg.

Children were: John A FRITCHEY M.D. .


bulletJohn Godfrey FRITCHEY(1299) (3129) was born on 20 Sep 1755 in Schoenlinder, Leitmeritache Creyse, Germany.(1299) He signed a will on 28 Apr 1814 in Paxton Township, Dauphin County, Pa. (3130) Will of Godfrey Fritchey of Paxton township: In the name of God Amen, I, Godfrey Fritchey of the township of Paxton in the county of Dauphin and commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being weak in body but of sound mind, memory and understanding (Praise be to God for the same), and considering the uncertainty of the transitory life do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in the following manner and first and principally, I commit my Soul into the hands of God who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried at the discretion of my Executor herein after named and as to such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to intrust me, I dispose of the same as follows:
First, I give unto my beloved wife Dorothy the tavern house with all the other buildings wherein I dwell and reside with my family and all the land thereto belonging containing about 25 acres and also 6 acres of the woodland to be laid off combining the twenty five acres of the part of the land I bought of Jacob Meader to have and to hold the same during her natural life and to use and occupy it in whatever manner she may see fit and to occupy the same provided that the building and fences are kept in good order and repair and the ground worked and cover with clover and a sufficient quantity of manure or master put on them on all. It is my will further that my said beloved wife Dorothy shall have in charge all my younger children to school clothes, raise and maintain them, The boys till each of whom shall be fit to be put to acreditable trade and the girls till they be fit to take care of themselves. And my beloved wife Dorothy is to have of my stock of cattle (such as she may choose) those milch cows and one heifer five sheep one horse keep her bed and bedstead and her clothes and whatever else she may wish to have. She shall have liberty to take at the appraisement to be made (except such things already mentioned and as here in after are to be mentioned) as soon as conveniently it may be after my decease.
Second, the tract of land I bought of Jacob Meader, it is my will that my said beloved wife Dorothy shall have a right to farm it or one executor may rent it out and she to receive the income and wherever it may be deemed advantageous to my Estate Executor may sell it and make a deed or deeds for the same in as ample a manner as I myself do it if living and whatever sum of money it will bring, (the five acres mentioned and to become part of the mansion tract first afore said) is to be equally divided between my said beloved wife Dorothy and all my children share and share alike. My said beloved wife and eldest children to receive their shares first according to their respective age and to the youngest accordingly to receive last.
Third, it is my will that all the goods of merchandise as may be in the store kept by my son George at Linglestown shall be brought here and opened out for sale in the store room of my present dwelling house and any said son George may if he chooses take all the goods as well as those on hand in my own house at the invoice prices and to pay for the same in one year after my decease.
Fourth, I direct that there shall be paid to my eldest son George, a crown of 50 pounds and to my son Gustaveous Augustus a crown of 100 pounds in cash over and above their equal share with the other of my children my said son George and my son Joseph shall each have a bedstead and bed of their choice. I direct that my daughter Elizabeth shall have the same kind of furniture delivered to her (both in quality and quantity) and also cattle as were delivered to my daughter Catharine Maria all of which to be charged against such in same manner as are charges in my account book against my said daughter Catharine Maria aforesaid.
Fifth, it is my will that all the goods and chatles I may die prosper of (except as is herein before excepted) shall be sold at Trible even due and the money arising there from as also from any (Bonds, Notes on Book, Depts to be added together an entire sums and my just debts). If any there be and funeral expenses being first paid and the specific sums to wit fifty pounds divided to my son George and one hundred pounds, divided to my son Gustavas Augustus being first deducted and equally divided then and share alike between my beloved wife Dorothy and wll my children to wit Catherine, intermarried with John Cormany, George, Maria intermarried with George Muehleison, Joseph, Eliabeth, Fred, William, John Godfrey, Dorothy, John, Benjamin, Rosanna Matilda, Gustavus Agustus and my youngest daughter Amelia.
And lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved wife Dorothy eldest son George and my friend Jacob Bucher of the Borough of Harrisburg to be the Executors of my last will and testament declaring this is and no other being last and testament as afore said. To witness where of I have here unto set and subscribed my hand and affixed my seal the twenty eight day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and fourteen. Executors; , witnesses John Foster and John Brooks; probated April 9, 1821.

Appears in Will Book B-I, page 36 (1798) He died in 1821 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, Pa.(1295) (1286)(1249) He had an estate probated on 9 Apr 1821. He was buried in Old Wenrick Church, East of Linglestown, Pa.(3131) Following are the first two paragraphs of the reference for this family.
[The following translation of the original Family Record of John Godfrey Fritchey comes to us from his grandson, John Q. A. Fritchey, Esq., of St. Louis, a Dauphin County boy, who learned the art of printing on the "Telegraph" at harrisburg, and followed Horace Greeley's advice and went West. A few years ago he purchased the old home in Dauphin County, and frequently visits the place of his early years].
I, John Godfrey Fritchey, was born in the town of Schoenlinder, Leitmeritache Creyse, about six miles from Dresden, and two from Zittan, in the year 1755, September 20th. Came finally, afte many sea and land journeys to America, in the year 1784 and landed in Philadelphia, September 10th. I was married to Dorothea Bucher, by the Rev. [William] Stoy, July 24th, 1787 in Lebanon. Our children were as follows:....and the children are in the database.

In Notes and Queries, 3rd series, Volume 1, page 542 we read that Dorothea and Godfrey "had a large family of children, several of whom became quite prominent in the church. The remains of these worthies lie in the grave-yard of Wenrick church. this family settled very eary in this country."

In the latter part of the eighteenth century there came from Germany to America one John Godfrey Fritchey, a young man of gentle birth and good education. In the beginning it had been his intention to return to the Fatherland, but the beauties of the Pennsylvania hills and the broad opportunities of the life in a new country proved so attractive that he decided to remain, and located near Harrisburg. Like so many of his countrymen,he was a musician of considerable merit. In his new home, he met and married Dorothy Bucher, a faithful and sincere member of the Reformed Church, and an aunt of Rev. John Casper Bucher, D.D., a noted divine of that denomination. Mr. Fritchey had been reared in the faith of the Roman Catholic Church, but was too broad to object to his children following the teachings of the church of their mother. Thirteen children came to brighten their home.

The place that many people think corresponds to the village of Schoenlinder is known today as Krasna Lipa, and is some 60 km S-SE of Dresden, Germany, across the border into Czeckoslovokia. At first glance, this doesn't match up with the distance of 6 miles stated by Fritchey in his statement above. However, Rainer Maaz (Rainer.Maaz@Fulda.net) says that in the 1700's, the definition of a mile was the distance one could walk in about two hours. So Fritchey's six miles would be the distance you can walk in about 12 hours. Most people walk about 3 mph, so this would be about 36 miles. 36 x 1.6 = ~58 km. So this seems to all work out.

He was married to (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER on 24 Jul 1787 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa. (1299) Married by Rev William Stoy. Children were: Maria Catharine FRITCHEY, George FRITCHEY, Marie FRITCHEY, Joseph Charles FRITCHEY, Maria Elizabeth FRITCHEY, Frederic Wilhelm FRITCHEY , Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY, Dorothea FRITCHEY, Benjamin FRITCHEY, Rosina Matilda FRITCHIE, Anna Maria FRITCHEY , Gustavus Augustus FRITCHEY, (A)Emilia FRITCHEY.


bullet John Godfrey FRITCHEY(3132) Parents: Joseph Charles FRITCHEY and Mary MALDEA.


bullet Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY was born on 6 Feb 1802 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa. (1299) He was christened on 11 Mar 1802 in Old Wenrick Church, East of Linglestown, Pa. (3133)(1076) Baptized by Rev. Moeller (Mueller). He was confirmed in 1821 in Salem Reformed Church, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, Pa.(3134) Confirmed by Rev, John Winebreuner, the popular pastor of Salem Reformed Church, five miles from Harrisburg, who had taught him the Heidelberg catechism. He appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1880 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pa. (3135) Occupation - retired Pastor. He died on 12 Mar 1885 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co, Pa.(3136) (3137) In the latter part of the eighteenth century there came from Germany to America one John Godfrey Fritchey, a young man of gentle birth and good education. In the beginning it had been his intention to return to the Fatherland, but the beauties of the Pennsylvania hills and the broad opportunities of the life in a new country proved so attractive that he decided to remain, and located near Harrisburg. Like so many of his countrymen,he was a musician of considerable merit. In his new home, he met and married Dorothy Bucher, a faithful and sincere member of the Reformed Church, and an aunt of Rev. John Casper Bucher, D.D., a noted divine of that denomination. Mr. Fritchey had been reared in the faith of the Roman Catholic Church, but was too broad to object to his children following the teachings of the church of their mother. Thirteen children came to brighten their home.

His home training and his natural inclinations alike turned him towrd the ministry, and at the suggestion of his beloved teacher and pastor, he entered a classical school at Sandy Hollow, taught by a Mr. Cummings, a graduate of Princeton College, where for two years he pursued a course in Latin and Greek, preparatory to a course in Theology. In the spring of 1825, at the invitation of Rev. Mr. Winebreuner, he accompanied that gentleman to Carlisle to attend the opening of the new theological seminary then and there established by authority of the Synod of Bedford. He witnessed the inauguration of the first Professor of Theology, Rev. Lewis Mayer, D.D., and became the first enrolled student of the institution.

Having completed the course, he in 1828 was ordained to be a missionary, his intention being to labor in the destitute regions of the West. With this idea he left home, traveling on horseback, with his face toward the setting sun. AT Chambersburg, however, he came under the influence of the pastor of the Reformed Church, Rev. Mr. Rahauser, who had an extensive knowledge of the home missionary field, and who persuaded him to change his course southward, to the mountains of North Carolina. Arrived in the vicinityh fo Lincolnton, in that State, he found a field ready for the harvest, and for twelve years thereafter engaged in arduous labor, establishing many churches in that time, and rejuvenating the work of the church generally.

His field of labor extended over seventy miles down into South Carolina. In 1840, having secured a pastor for the South Carolina churches in the person of Rev. William C. Bennett, and being unwilling to rear his family amid the influences of the slave system, he returned North. He was successively pastor of churches at Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pl, East Berlin, Adams County, and at Taneytown, Md., being at the later place thireteen years. In each of these places REv. Mr. Fritchey was a power for good, building up the churches and freeing them from financial burden.

In 1865 he moved his family to the town of Lancaster, and from that time to the date of his death engaged in active service for his Master in the county. He preached in many places, but was particularly helpful in New Holland, Millersville, Elizabethtown,k Maytown and at Shoop's Church. He was also very helpful to the Zwingli German Church in Harrisburg. His method of work was to go into a disorganized field, or in communities where the cause of religion was languishing for any reason, and by the magnetism of his energies, ban the dying embers into flame again. When the fire burned brightly he wouls secure the establishment of a regular minister at the place, and move on to other less favored communities. In this manner, he was instrumental in building up a number of churches in the county which are now lasting monuments to his efficient labor. At the Zwingli Church he was peculiarly effective in the raising of a large church debt that sapped the vital forces of the church, undertaking this work and carrying it through the weight of fourscore years. The missionary spirit, the carrying of the Gospel to those who had it not, was the all-consuming force in his character, and dominated his actions all through a long life of usefulness. No journey was too long, no day too unfavorable on account of the weather, to respond to a call in which he saw an opportunity to do good. --- Biographical Annals Parents: John Godfrey FRITCHEY and (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER.

He was married to Mary Ann E. HENDEL on 12 Oct 1828 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co, Pa. (3138)(1249)
Rev. Mr. Fritchey and his bride made for their wedding journey the trip to North Carolina, where he was to devote his labors, in which his good wife heartily sympathized and greatly assisted. Children were: Sarah Ellen FRITCHEY, William Augustus FRITCHEY, Ann Catharine FRITCHEY, Mary Elizabeth FRITCHEY , Martha Amanda FRITCHEY, John Hoke FRITCHEY, Theodore Lewis Mayer FRITCHEY , Alfred Nevin FRITCHEY, Frances Amelia FRITCHEY, Laura Jane FRITCHEY , James Gilchrist FRITCHEY, Joseph U FRITCHEY, Addison Handel FRITCHEY.


bullet John Hoke FRITCHEY(3139) (3140) was born on 7 Dec 1838. He died on 22 Jul 1869. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL .


bullet John Quincy Adams FRITCHEY(3141) Parents: Frederic Wilhelm FRITCHEY and Anna Marie MILLESON.


bullet Joseph Charles FRITCHEY(3142) was born on 23 Aug 1794 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa.(1299) Born in the log cabin just south of the stone house in Harrisburg. He died on 5 Feb 1862 in Lawrenceville, Ill.(3143) He was christened. Baptised by Rev. Hautz. Parents: John Godfrey FRITCHEY and (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER .

Children were: John Godfrey FRITCHEY, Maria Dorothea FRITCHEY, George Adams FRITCHEY , Infant 1 FRITCHEY, Infant 2 FRITCHEY, Infant 3 FRITCHEY, Ann Catherine FRITCHEY, Joseph Charles FRITCHEY , Susan FRITCHEY, Mary Ann FRITCHEY, Rosanna Matilda FRITCHEY, Jane FRITCHEY.


bulletJoseph Charles FRITCHEY(3144). Parents: Joseph Charles FRITCHEY and Mary MALDEA.


bulletJoseph U FRITCHEY(3145) was born on 28 Jun 1851 in Mechanicsburg, Pa. Grew to manhood amid surroundings that taught the value of integrity as a component part of character. He received a good education in the common schools of the different places where the family resided, and was destined for a collegiate course. This however, was averse to his tastes, as he early developed a desire to enter upon the active duties of life in the business world. At seventeen years of age, he entered the jewelry store of Charles Gillespie, in Lancaster, and after two years with him engaged with Zahm & Jackson, who were in the same business. After applying himself with this firm diligently for four years, Mr. Fritchey resolved to start a business of his own. Locating opposite the courthouse, he conducted a jewelry business until 1870, when he sold out and accepted a position with the Meriden Silver Plate Company. After a year he became associated with the Pierpont Manufacturing Company, at New Gedford, Mass., with whom he was connected for some eighteen months, when he took a similar position with Simpson, Hall, Miller & Company, of Wallingford, Conn., for whom he traveled seven years. Mr. Fritchey then left the road and coming to Lancaster established the first successful plant there for the manufacture of umbrella handles and fancy silverware, as a member of the firm of Osborn & Fritchey. After eighteen months he sold out his interest in this concern and began the business in which he is now engaged. From the first, he was successful in his new role, showing a grasp of detail contract work which few can excel, his strong point being that he carries through what he undertakes, regardless of obstacles.

Mr. Fritchey has succeeded well in life and is reputed to be wealthy. He is genial, frank and generous,which traits make him popular with his friends. From his father he inherits a strong dislike for the artificialities of life. Politically he is a stauch Republican, and delights to aid in the success of that party,but does not care for office. Fraternally, Mr. Fritchey is a member of the I.O.R.M., the B.P.O.E., the Hamilton Club and the Young Men's Republican Club. He is a member and liberal supporter of the First Reformed Church of Lancaster. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL.

He was married to Alice Herr MARKS on 16 Jan 1879 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pa. Children were: George Marx FRITCHEY, Elizabeth Herr FRITCHEY , Alice Hendel FRITCHEY.


bullet Laura Jane FRITCHEY(3146) (3147) was born on 27 Jan 1847. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL .


bulletMaria Catharine FRITCHEY was born on 17 Mar 1788 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa. (1299) Born in the one story log house which was 150 yards south of the stone house. She died on 28 Feb 1844 in Carlisle, Cumberland Co, Pa.(3148) She was christened. Baptised in Shoop's church by Rev. Hoerner. Parents: John Godfrey FRITCHEY and (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER .

She was married to John CARMONY on 2 Apr 1811 in Salem Reformed Church, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, Pa. (3149) Groom from Annville Twp, Bride from Lower Paxton Twp, Dauphin Co, Pa. Children were: William CARMONY, John Godfrey CARMONY, George A CARMONY, David CARMONY, Elizabeth CARMONY, Catherine H CARMONY, Amos W CARMONY, Cornelius CARMONY, Priscilla CARMONY, Mary B CARMONY.


bullet Maria Dorothea FRITCHEY(3150) Parents: Joseph Charles FRITCHEY and Mary MALDEA.


bullet Maria Elizabeth FRITCHEY was born on 19 Jan 1797 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa. (1299) She was christened on 5 Jun 1797. Baptized by Rev Kurtz. She died on 9 Feb 1865 in Mechanicsburg, Pa. (1076)(3151) Parents: John Godfrey FRITCHEY and (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER .

She was married to David CARMONY in 1818 in Lebanon Co, PA.(1076) (1249) Children were: Maria Elizabeth CARMONY , Harriet Barbara CARMONY, Amellia Hannah CARMONY, Priscilla Louisa (Maria) CARMONY, Dorothy Fritchey CARMONY, Uriah Augustus CARMONY, Rebecca Matilda CARMONY , Catherine Jane CARMONY, John David CARMONY.


bullet Maria Louisa FRITCHEY(3152) Parents: Frederic Wilhelm FRITCHEY and Anna Marie MILLESON.


bullet Marie FRITCHEY was born on 2 Feb 1792 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa. (1299) Parents: John Godfrey FRITCHEY and (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER.

She was married to George A MILLESON on 2 Apr 1811 in Salem Reformed Church, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, Pa.(1249) Bride and Groom from Lower Paxton Twp, Dauphin Co, Pa.


bullet Martha Amanda FRITCHEY(3153) (3154) was born on 14 Sep 1836 in NC. (3155) She appeared on the census on 6 Jun 1880 in Lancaster, Lancaster Co, Pa.(3156) Suffering from Consumption. She died on 31 Dec 1880. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL.


bullet Mary FRITCHEY(3157) Parents: Benjamin FRITCHEY and Elizabeth MCQUEENY.


bullet Mary Ann FRITCHEY(3158) Parents: Joseph Charles FRITCHEY and Mary MALDEA.


bullet Mary Ann FRITCHEY(3159) Parents: Frederic Wilhelm FRITCHEY and Anna Marie MILLESON .


bullet Mary Elizabeth FRITCHEY(3160) (3161) was born on 24 Nov 1834. She died on 12 Jun 1851. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL.


bullet Priscilla FRITCHEY(3162) Parents: Benjamin FRITCHEY and Elizabeth MCQUEENY.


bullet Rosanna Matilda FRITCHEY(3163) Parents: Joseph Charles FRITCHEY and Mary MALDEA.


bullet Sarah Dorothy FRITCHEY(3164) Parents: Benjamin FRITCHEY and Elizabeth MCQUEENY.


bullet Sarah Ellen FRITCHEY(3165) (3166) was born on 27 Sep 1829. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL .


bulletSusan FRITCHEY(3167). Parents: Joseph Charles FRITCHEY and Mary MALDEA.


bulletTheodore Augustus FRITCHEY(3168). Parents: Benjamin FRITCHEY and Elizabeth MCQUEENY.


bulletTheodore Lewis Mayer FRITCHEY(3169) (3170) was born on 21 Feb 1841. He died on 15 Apr 1880. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL.


bullet William Augustus FRITCHEY(3171) (3172) was born on 4 May 1831. He died on 18 Nov 1861. Parents: Rev. John Gottfried FRITCHEY and Mary Ann E. HENDEL .


bullet William Baxter FRITCHEY(3173) Parents: Benjamin FRITCHEY and Elizabeth MCQUEENY.


bullet William Henry Harrison FRITCHEY(3174) Parents: Frederic Wilhelm FRITCHEY and Anna Marie MILLESON.


bullet Rosina Matilda FRITCHIE(1076) was born on 31 Oct 1808 in Lebanon, Lebanon Co, Pa.(3175) She was christened on 31 Dec 1808 in Old Wenrick Church, East of Linglestown, Pa.(1299) Baptised by Rev Gloninger She appeared on the census on 16 Aug 1850 in Dublin, Jackson Twp, Wayne Co, In. Residence 139. She appeared on the census on 12 Jun 1860 in Dublin, Jackson Twp, Wayne Co, In.(3176) Residence 362. She appeared on the census on 28 Jun 1870 in Dublin, Jackson Twp, Wayne Co, In. Residence 64. She appeared on the census on 4 Jun 1880 in Jackson Twp, Howard Co, In.(3177) She died on 10 Dec 1883 in IN. John Newman Leebrick's obit in "Cambridge City Tribune" October 8, 1885. From the front page of the Friday December 14, 1883 "Peru (Indiana) Republican" in the "Deaths" section we find: "At her home near Xenia, Monday afternoon, Mrs. Rosana M. wife of John N. Leebrick, aged 75 years. Death came suddenly, but found her prepared. She had been in her accustomed health. Sunday evening she conducted the family devotions and gave a cheerful religious talk to those present. Monday morning she rose and dressed herself, but complained of pain in the head. A message was sent to this city and her children, Mrs. Emma Davidson, Mrs. g. C. Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Chas. W. Leebrick who started in a carriage but before reaching her home, she was dead. The funeral took place from the residence of G. C. Miller Wednesday; services by Rev. W. H. Daniel. Mrs. Leebrick was a gentle, trustful, loving, Christian mother, whose memory will be cherished." She was buried in Peru, IN.(3178) Tillie is not listed in the Wayne county "death index". Parents: John Godfrey FRITCHEY and (Marie) Dorothea BUCHER .

She was married to John Newman LEEBRICK on 2 Oct 1828 in Harrisburg, Dauphin Co, Pa. After their marriage, they moved to the stone house of mother-in-law Dorothea Fritchey and then two years later moved to Anneville, Lebanon Co, Pennsylvania. Then he went into partnership with his brother-in-law Benjamin Fritchey. In May 1837, they moved to Waterloo, Fayette County, Indiana and the following spring moved to Dublin, Wayne Co, Ind to mercantile business there until 1875. This from Barbara Oldham, 505 W Morse Street, Markle In 46770, publisher of the "Fritchie Newsletter". Children were: Mary Dorthea LEEBRICK, Amelia Fritchie LEEBRICK , Matilda Elmira (Tillie) LEEBRICK, George Washington LEEBRICK, Melissa LEEBRICK , Rebecca LEEBRICK, Ann(na) Kate (Catherine) LEEBRICK, Luther Emery LEEBRICK , Emma Louise LEEBRICK, Francis Ellen (Ella) LEEBRICK, Franklin Edwin LEEBRICK , John L LEEBRICK, Charles W. LEEBRICK Sr.


bullet Abram FRITZ(2233)


bulletDouglas Todd FRITZ (Private). Parents: Ronald Lee Roy FRITZ and Sandra Kay THARP.


bullet Kevin Lee FRITZ (Private). Parents: Ronald Lee Roy FRITZ and Sandra Kay THARP.


bullet Ronald Lee Roy FRITZ (Private).

Children were: Kevin Lee FRITZ, Douglas Todd FRITZ.


bulletDaniel FRY(1008).

He was married to Catherine HERTZEL about 1802.


bullet Chloe "Clary Ann" FUGIT(478) was born in 1780.

Children were: Thomas JACKMAN , John JACKMAN, Richard JACKMAN, William JACKMAN, Adam JACKMAN, Judith JACKMAN, Anna (Emma) JACKMAN.


bulletErasmus FUHRMANN(3179).

Children were: Maria Rosina Margaretha FUHRMANN.


bulletMaria Rosina Margaretha FUHRMANN(73) was born in 1766 in Sippersfeld, Pfalz, Germany. She died on 8 Aug 1827 in Sippersfeld, Pfalz, Germany. Parents: Erasmus FUHRMANN and Anna Maria.

She was married to Karl Philipp Heinrich LIEBRICH on 23 Jan 1789 in Sippersfeld, Pfalz, Germany. (73) Children were: Maria Margaretha LIEBRICH , Luise Polyxena LIEBRICH, Louise Wilhelmina LIEBRICH, Karl Philipp LIEBRICH , Anna Elisabeth LIEBRICH, Johann Adam LIEBRICH, Maria Barbara LIEBRICH , Franz (Christian) Philipp LIEBRICH, Johann Ludwig LIEBRICH, Johannes LIEBRICH.


bullet Johanna Friederica Madalena FULDE(73)

Children were: August Friedrich LIEBRICH, Henriette Elisabeth LIEBRICH, Christiane Philippa Louisa LIEBRICH, Christine Dorothea Wilhelmine LIEBRICH, Karl Philipp Heinrich LIEBRICH.


bulletAddie FULLER.

She was married to Harry H. LEE in 1892. Children were: Kenneth S. LEE, Edwin C. LEE, Minnetta LEE, Marjorie L. LEE.


bullet Dana Jolene FULLER Parents: Raymon Floce FULLER and Elsie Ruth DOWNS.


bullet Edith G FULLER(473) (3180) was born in 1898 in Ks.(3181) She appeared on the census on 9 Apr 1930 in Sedan, Chatauqua Co, Ks. (3182) She died in 1988.


bulletJohn Charles FULLER. Parents: Raymon Floce FULLER and Elsie Ruth DOWNS.


bulletRandy Dale FULLER. Parents: Raymon Floce FULLER and Elsie Ruth DOWNS.


bulletRaymon Floce FULLER (Private).

Children were: Terry Ray FULLER, Randy Dale FULLER, John Charles FULLER, Dana Jolene FULLER.


bulletTerry Ray FULLER. Parents: Raymon Floce FULLER and Elsie Ruth DOWNS.


bulletJames FULTON.

He was married to Polly (Mary) BONHAM on 31 Jan 1826.


bullet Daniel FUNK(316)

He was married to Barbara BLESSING on 14 Aug 1851.


bullet Mary FUNK(2804)

She was married to Robert Murchison STEELE on 16 May 1872 in Jackson Co, Oh.(2804)

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