Joseph Fred1,2,3,4,5
(27 Nov 1727 - 9 Apr 1804)
Biography* | Farmer Society of Friends Native of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Moved South to Augusta County, Virginia, back to New Garden, Pennsylvania and then to Fairfax Monthly Meeting in Virginia7,8 |
Name Variation | Joseph Fredd8 |
Birth* | 27 Nov 1727; Birmingham, Chester Co., Pennsylvania3,1 |
Marriage* | 18 Oct 1753; New Garden, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; Principal=Sarah Hadley2,3,1,5,9,6,8 |
Death* | 9 Apr 1804; Loudoun Co., VA10 |
Citations
- Gwen Boyer Bjorkman, compiler, Quaker Marriage Certificates, New Garden Monthly Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1704-1799 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1990).
- Society of Friends, New Garden Monthly Meeting Records, Marriages (1704-1733), "microfilm no. 20465, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Philadelphia PA: Dept of Friends Records, unknown publish date).
- Society of Friends, New Garden Monthly Meeting Records, Births & Deaths (1705-1883), "microfilm no. 20465, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Philadelphia PA: Dept of Friends Records, unknown publish date).
- Albert Cook Myers, Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 (Baltimore Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969).
- J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, The History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Louis H. Everets, 1881).
- New Garden Monthly Meeting Marriage Records, 1704-1765, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (US/CAN 0020466). Page 144.
- Delaware Quaker Records, Early Members of Northern New Castle County, compiled by Herbert C. Standing, May 1980 (copy includes handwritten corrections & additions by original compiler), Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania.
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
- Records of the New Garden Meetings 1682-1868 (handwritten extracts from original records at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (US.CAN 389405).
- Richard W. Ebert Jr, compiler, "Joseph and Sarah Fred Family Group Record"; AFN BRWJ-RV, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
- Gilbert Cope, An Abstract of the Minutes and Records of New Garden Mo'ly Meeting, of Chester County, Pennsylvania (1718-1768), "microfilm no. 389408, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1884).
- William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Volume VI (Richmand, Indiana: Friends Book and Supply House, 1950).
- Richard W. Ebert Jr, compiler, "Joseph and Sarah Fred Family Group Record"; AFN JJ1K-TD, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
- Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Abstracts fo Wills, vol. 1-2 (1714-1758); film no. 388559, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
Joseph Hadley Fred1
( - 1846)
Citations
- Charles Blair Tavenner Collection, Collection of Individuals in Loudoun County Virginia prior to 1900, n.d., Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
Joseph Thomas Fred1,2,3
(22 Nov 1840 - 27 Feb 1909)
Biography* | Collector (1900), Saw Mill Worker (1880), Farm Hand (1870) & Merchant’s Clerk (1860)5,6,7,8 |
Name Variation | Thomas Joseph Fred9 |
Birth* | 22 Nov 1840; Ohio9,6,7,5,10 |
Marriage* | 18 Apr 1865; Belmont Co., Ohio; Bride=Isabella Barnes1,11 |
Death* | 27 Feb 1909; Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri9 |
Burial* | Southern Cemetery, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio3,12 |
Life's Events
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Census1900* | 2205 East 18th Street, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri; Joseph Fred was a "Collector." He rented his home. Only one of Isabel's three children were still living.; wife=Isabella Barnes7 |
Census1870 | 1 Jun 1870; Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio; Joseph T. Fred wored on a Farm. He had no Real Estate but his Personal Estate was valued at $2150.; household member=Isabella Barnes, household member=Estella Fred, household member=Katie Fred5 |
Census1880* | 1 Jun 1880; Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio; Thomas J. Fredd was working at a Saw Mill.; wife=Isabella Barnes, son=Walter Barnes Fred Jr, mother-in-law=Elizabeth Bradfield6 |
MovedTo* | 1880; Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri13 |
FindaGrave* | 6891580612 |
Citations
- Ancestry.com, "Ohio Marriages 1801-1900, Belmont County (microfilm no. 0317290 - 0902149, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah)," online www.ancestry.com , Belmont County Courthouse Records, 1801-1900, St. Clairsville, Ohio,.
- Walter Barnes Fred Jr, Pedigree, 24 Oct 1943 ,Single page found loose in family bible. Names of children and four generations of ancestors. Updated after origination date to include grandchildren., Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Grave Marker, Joseph Thomas Fred, Southern Cemetery (a.k.a. Lincoln St Cemetery), Barnesville, Ohio, XXCemetery St (off of S Lincoln St), Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio; Walter E. Fred, Apr 2000.
- Death of Lee Fred, Saturday Whetstone, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, 29 Oct 1898, page 1.
- Joseph T. Fred household, 1870 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, page 2/382B, lines 1-4, dewelling 8, family 10, 1 Jun 1870, National Archives Microfilm, M593, Roll 1174.
- Joseph T. Fred household, 1880 U.S. Census, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, ED 35, page 1/441A, lines 43-46, dwelling 8, family 8, 1 Jun 1880, National Archives Microfilm, T9, roll 995.
- Joseph Fred household, 1900 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Kansas City, Jackson Co, Missouri, ED 105, Sheet 7A (page 238), lines 37-38, dwelling 121, family 158, 5 Jun 1900, National Archives Microfilm, T623, roll 863.
- Lee L. Fred houselhold, 1860 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Barnesville, Belmont Co,, Ohio, page 322, lines 2-10, dwelling 15, family 15, 1 Jun 1860, National Archives Microfilm, M653, roll 937.
- Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Morna Howell & Marilyn Buist, History of the McGeath Family (Leesburg, Virginia: Charles S. Monroe Vocational Technical Center, 1987), page 141-156.
- Wes Cockran, compiler, Belmont County Ohio Marriages, 1803-1849 (2515 10th Ave, Parkersburg, West Virginia: Wes Cochran, privately printed).
- Find A Grave Index, online www.findagrave.com , Southern Cemetery, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, memorial 68915806, with gravemarker image, created by Sandy Morrey (25 Apr 2011), viewed 15 Nov 2013.
- Obit, Elizabeth Bradfield Barnes, Barnesville Enterprise, Barnesville Ohio, 14 Jan 1892.
- Orleans Parish Marriage Record, volume 19, page, 454, Louisiana State Archives, 3851 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Joshua Fred1,2,3
(25 Nov 1761 - 11 Mar 1833)
Citations
- Gilbert Cope, An Abstract of the Minutes and Records of New Garden Mo'ly Meeting, of Chester County, Pennsylvania (1718-1768), "microfilm no. 389408, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1884).
- J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, The History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Louis H. Everets, 1881).
- William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Volume VI (Richmand, Indiana: Friends Book and Supply House, 1950).
- Charles Blair Tavenner Collection, Collection of Individuals in Loudoun County Virginia prior to 1900, n.d., Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
- Richard W. Ebert, compiler, "Joshua and Elizabeth Fred Family Group Record"; AFN JJ22-50, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
- Richard W. Ebert, compiler, "Joshua and Elizabeth Fred Family Group Record"; AFN JJ22-45, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
Joshua Fred1
(circa 1830 - )
Citations
- Ohio Genealogical Society Belmont County Chapter, "Warrantee Deed, heirs of John Fred", Belmont County Genealogy News (Fall 1999).
- Joshua Fred household, 1860 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, page 355, lines 13-16, dwelling 496, family 473, 20 Jun 1860, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
- Ancestry.com, "Ohio Marriages 1801-1900, Belmont County (microfilm no. 0317290 - 0902149, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah)," online www.ancestry.com , Belmont County Courthouse Records, 1801-1900, St. Clairsville, Ohio,.
- Joshua Fredd household, 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Ross, Vermillion Co. Illinois, page 348, lines 17-22, dwelling 113, family 113, 2 Sep 1870, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
Katie Fred1
(1868 - 24 Sep 1870)
Citations
- Grave Marker, Katie Fred, Southern Cemetery (a.k.a. Lincoln St Cemetery), Barnesville, Ohio, XXCemetery St (off of S Lincoln St), Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio; Walter E. Fred, Apr 2000.
- Joseph T. Fred household, 1870 U.S. Census (Free Schedule), Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, page 2/382B, lines 1-4, dewelling 8, family 10, 1 Jun 1870, National Archives Microfilm, M593, Roll 1174.
- Find A Grave Index, online www.findagrave.com , Southern Cemetery, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, memorial 68916131, with gravemarker image, created by Sandy Morrey (25 Apr 2011), viewed 15 Nov 2013.
Lee Fred1
Citations
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
Lee Ludlow Fred1
(28 Aug 1814 - 25 Sep 1898)
Biography* | Dry Goods & Leaf Tobacco Trade Farmer early in life1 |
Name Variation | Lee Ludwell Fred1 |
Birth* | 28 Aug 1814; Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia; near Leesburg1,4 |
Marriage* | 28 Sep 1837; Belmont Co., Ohio; Principal=Mary Ann McGeath5 |
Death* | 25 Sep 1898; Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio6,1,7 |
Burial | 27 Oct 1898; Southern Cemetery, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio1 |
Family | Mary Ann McGeath b. 29 Sep 1816, d. 3 Aug 1884 |
Children | - Ann Amanda Fred b. 17 Aug 1838, d. 31 Jul 1869
- Joseph Thomas Fred+1 b. 22 Nov 1840, d. 27 Feb 1909
- William Worthington Fred+1,8,9 b. 29 Nov 1843, d. 3 Aug 1929
- John Eaton Fred+1 b. 29 Sep 1846, d. 2 Oct 1926
- Sarah Ellen Fred+4 b. 24 May 1849, d. 24 Mar 1892
- Franklin Lee Fred b. 19 Sep 1855, d. 24 Sep 1863
- Rebecca Fred1,10 b. 1 Apr 1860, d. 16 Jul 1913
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Biographical Notes
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Bio Obit* | Lee Fred was born near Leesburg, Loudon County, Virginia, August 28, 1814, his father being John Fred. When Lee was an infant four months old his father came to Ohio locating on a farm in Goshen township, near where Ebenezer church now stands. In this neighborhood Lee grew to manhood following the occupation of farming. In 1838 he was married to Mary Ann McGeath, of Goshen township, and became the father of six children. In 1857 he came to Barnesville, where for many years he was engaged in the dry goods and leaf tobacco trade, besides farming and other pursuits. All his life he was a man of pulse and energy, sometimes prosperous and at others called upon to suffer reverses. Even when the year weighed heavily upon him he continued to labor with a pluck and energy that was characteristic of him. His life was fraught with its share of vicissitudes, but he bore them with a cheerfulness, that is not common with most persons. Mr Fred was a good citizen and neighbor, and the writer knows that along life’s pathway he strew many deeds of kindness and good will towards his fellowman. The deceased was beret of his wife twelve years ago [1884], since which time he had made his home with his children here and in the west. Saturday Whetstone, 29 Oct 18981 |
Bio Note* | "...was prominent in the business affairs of the town, and withal a public spirited and valuable resident." "When Lee was an infant four months old his father came to Ohio locating on a farm in Goshen township, near where Ebenezer church now stands. In this neighborhood the deceased grew to manhood following the occupation of farming. In 1838 he was married to Mary Ann McGeath, of Goshen township, and became the father of six children. In 1857 he came to Barnesville, where for many years he was engaged in the dry goods and leaf tobacco trade, besides farming and other pursuits. All his life he was a man of pulse and energy, sometimes prosperous and at others called upon to suffer reverses. Even when the year weighed heavily upon him he continued to labor with a pluck and energy that was characteristic of him. His live was fraught with its share of vicissitudes, but he bore them with a cheerfulness, that is not common with most persons. Mr Fred was a good citizen and neighbor, and the writer knows that along life's pathway he strew many deeds of kindness and good will towards his fellowman. The deceased was beret of his wife twelve years ago, since which time he had made his home with his children here and in the west."1 |
Citations
- Death of Lee Fred, Saturday Whetstone, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio, 29 Oct 1898, page 1.
- Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Ohio Genealogical Society Belmont County Chapter, "Warrantee Deed, heirs of John Fred", Belmont County Genealogy News (Fall 1999).
- Morna Howell & Marilyn Buist, History of the McGeath Family (Leesburg, Virginia: Charles S. Monroe Vocational Technical Center, 1987), page 141-156.
- Ancestry.com, "Ohio Marriages 1801-1900, Belmont County (microfilm no. 0317290 - 0902149, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah)," online www.ancestry.com , Belmont County Courthouse Records, 1801-1900, St. Clairsville, Ohio,.
- Lee L Fred entry, Record of Deaths, Probate Court, Belmont County, Ohio (FHL Film 0902133), volume 1, page 79, #1, transcribed by Walter Fred, 15 Apr 2007, Belmont County Courthouse, 101 W. Main St, Saint Clairsville, Belmont Co., Ohio.
- By Francis Charles Hibbard Death Records of Barnesville and Warren Township Ohio (prior to 1909), Binder, Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library, 308 East Main Street, Barnesville, Belmont Co., Ohio.
- Walter Barnes Fred Jr, Pedigree, 24 Oct 1943 ,Single page found loose in family bible. Names of children and four generations of ancestors. Updated after origination date to include grandchildren., Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- "Illinois Deaths & Stillbirths, 1916-1947," digital image, FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), William W Fred, Cook County, 3 Aug 1929, "The record consists of one-page pre-printed death certificate forms filled in by hand or typed."
- Rebecca M. Fred, Ohio Certificate of Death Belmont Co., Reg Dist #101, Primary Reg Dist #2094, File #37803, Reg #51 (13 Jul 1913), Ohio Historical Center (Ohio Historical Society), 1982 Velma Ave, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.
Lola Fred
(6 Sep 1854 - 3 Oct 1924)
Citations
- Lola Fred McMurray, Ohio Certificate of Death Columbiana Co., Reg Dist #223, Primary Reg Dist 8084, File #53145, Reg #168 (6 Oct 1924), Ohio Historical Center (Ohio Historical Society), 1982 Velma Ave, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.
- Thomas A. Fred household, 1860 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Goshen, Belmont Co. Ohio, page 412B, lines 29-35, dwelling 1313, family 1256, 30 Jul 1860, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
- Ancestry.com, "Ohio Marriages 1801-1900, Belmont County (microfilm no. 0317290 - 0902149, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah)," online www.ancestry.com , Belmont County Courthouse Records, 1801-1900, St. Clairsville, Ohio,.
Lora Lee Fred1
(1 Jan 1874 - 17 Oct 1940)
Birth* | 1 Jan 1874; Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri2,1,4 |
Marriage* | 27 Feb 1898; Principal=Jesse David Clements5,2 |
Death* | 17 Oct 1940; Grandview, Jackson Co., Missouri; Myocardial degeneration2 |
Burial* | 19 Oct 1940; Mount Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri2 |
Citations
- John E. Fred household, 1880 U.S. Census, Kaw Township, Jackson Co., Missouri, page 19 (stamped 22), lines 27-32, no dwelling or household numbers listed, 7 Jun 1880, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
- Lora L. Clements, Missouri Certificate of Death file #35534 (19 Oct 1940), Missouri Bureau of Vital Records, P.O. Box 570, Jefferson City, Missouri.
- Death of Mrs. Amelia C Fred, Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, 13 Aug 1908, page 2.
- John Fred, & David Clements households Bryan Fred, 1900 U.S. Census, Washington Township, Jackson Co., Missouri, ED 144, page 254 (stamped), lines 42-46, dwelling 321-323, household 310-312, 30 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
- Jackson County Missouri Marriage Licence, #15922, filed 1 Mar 1898, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City, Missouri.
- Fred Bryan Clements; Independence MO, 1918, World War I Draft Registration (1917-18), online www.ancestry.com.
- Jesse D. Clements & John E. Fred households, 1910 U.S. Census, Washington Township, Jackson Co., Missouri, ED 216, page 2B, lines 62-74, dwelling 44-45, household 44-45, 18 Apr 1910, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
- Niel Johnson, "Oral History Interview with Mrs. Francis H. Montgomery," dated 2 Dec 1980, Truman Library & Museum online www.trumanlibrary.org (viewed 15 Mar 2010).
Loren E. Fred1
(16 Sep 1911 - 11 Nov 2010)
Biography* | World War II Veteran (Corporal, US Army)3 |
Citations
- Horace B. Fred Obituary, Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Jackson Co., Missouri, 1 Apr 1994, page C4.
- Maud Fred household, 1920 U.S. Census, Dighton, Lane Co., Kansas, ED 117, page 5B, lines 76-78, dwelling 114, household 126, 6 Feb 1920, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
- The Generations Network (2006), "Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897 and 1897-1957," online www.ancestry.com , Marseille, France to New York, New York; 6 Nov 1945 (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, Roll 7024, page 463) , National Archives, Washington D.C.,.
- Charles Russell household, 1930 U.S. Census, Ottaw, Franklin Co., Kansas, ED 30-16, page 9B, lines 60-63, dwelling 229, household 250, 8 Apr 1930, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
- Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, database, Genealogy Bank, www.genealogybank.com, Loren Eason Fred, died 11 Nov 2010, last resided Kansas, viewed on 25 May 2018.
Lydia Fred1,2
(circa 1835 - )
Citations
- Ohio Genealogical Society Belmont County Chapter, "Warrantee Deed, heirs of John Fred", Belmont County Genealogy News (Fall 1999).
- John Fred household, 1850 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Warren Township, Belmont Co., Ohio, page 387, lines 32-35, dwelling 378, family 386, 22 Jul 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
Mahala Fred1
(20 May 1800 - 1 Apr 1891)
Citations
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
- Betty Frain, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 26 Oct 2009, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 43549483.
- Betty Frain, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 26 Oct 2009, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 43550052.
- Betty Frain, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 26 Oct 2009, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 43549645.
- Hope, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 10 Aug 2008, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 28919603.
- Betty Frain, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 26 Oct 2009, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 43549993.
- Betty Frain, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 26 Oct 2009, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 43550178.
- Betty Frain, "North Folk Regular Baptist Cemetery Memorial," dated 26 Oct 2009, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 3 Mar 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 43550128.
Mary Fred
(circa 1849 - )
Citations
- Thomas Fred household, 1850 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Goshen, Belmont Co. Ohio, page 440B, lines 6-9, dwelling 1106, family 1122, 27 Aug 1850, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
Mary Fred1
(circa 1721 - )
Citations
- J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, The History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Louis H. Everets, 1881).
- William Wade Hinshaw Index to Quaker Meetings, Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue, Swarthmore, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, Concord CCP, p141-1.
- Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
Mary Ann Fred1
Citations
- Charles Blair Tavenner Collection, Collection of Individuals in Loudoun County Virginia prior to 1900, n.d., Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
Mary Catherine Fred1,2
(24 Jan 1832 - )
Birth* | 24 Jan 1832 |
Marriage* | 19 Apr 18582 |
Marriage* | 19 May 1858; Principal=Hugh T. Swart2 |
Citations
- Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
- Hugh T. Swart household, 1870 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Southern Division, Loudoun Co., Virginia, page 247B, lines 25-30, dwelling 1072, family 1082, 1 Sep 1870, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
Mary E. Fred1
(15 Nov 1846 - 17 Jul 1940)
Citations
- James Fred household, 1860 U.S. Census (Population Schedule), Malaga, Monroe Co., Ohio, page 69, lines 7-12, dwelling 502, family 502, 10 Jul 1860, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 1 Mar 2005.
- Mary E. Millhone, Ohio Certificate of Death Guernsey Co., Reg #470, File #13431 (29 Jul 1940), FamilySearch Records Search, search.labs.familysearch.org.
Nannie Conway Fred1,2
(23 Dec 1885 - 21 Oct 1972)
Citations
- Online Cemetery Database, Thomas Balch Library, Loudoun County, Virginia, online www.leesburgva.com/services/library/online/. Hereinafter cited as Cemetery Database for Loudoun County, Virginia.
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
- Nannie Fred, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), online www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2007.
Nannie Rogers Fred1,2,3,4
(4 Oct 1865 - 29 May 1878)
Citations
- Online Cemetery Database, Thomas Balch Library, Loudoun County, Virginia, online www.leesburgva.com/services/library/online/. Hereinafter cited as Cemetery Database for Loudoun County, Virginia.
- Charles Blair Tavenner Collection, Collection of Individuals in Loudoun County Virginia prior to 1900, n.d., Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun Co., Virginia.
- Mrs E.B. (Rosa Parrott Fred) Fred, History of the Fred Family in Loudoun County, Virginia (microfilm no. 1036713, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah) (Madison, Wisconsin: n.p., Nov 1969).
- Stars&bars, "Sharon Cemetery Gravestone Photos," dated 27 Aug 2007, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 22 Feb 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial #21180432.
- Stars&bars, "Sharon Cemetery Gravestone Photos," dated 27 Aug 2007, Find A Grave Photos (viewed 22 Feb 2010) online www.findagrave.com , memorial 21180432.
Nathan Elliot Fred1,2
(18 Apr 1900 - Feb 1978)
Biographical Notes
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Description* | Medium Height & Slender Build; Light Colored Hair & Blue Eyes (1918)2 |
Bio Note* | Orphaned as a child. Taken in by his Aunt & Uncle (Frank T. & Anne B. Fred Grimes) |
Citations
- John Fred, & David Clements households Bryan Fred, 1900 U.S. Census, Washington Township, Jackson Co., Missouri, ED 144, page 254 (stamped), lines 42-46, dwelling 321-323, household 310-312, 30 Jun 1900, viewed online at www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
- Nathan Elliott Fred, Leavenworth Kansas, 12 Sep 1918, World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, online www.ancestry.com.
- Nathan Fred, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), online www.ancestry.com, 15 Mar 2010.
Nicholas Fred1,2
(9 Aug 1765 - 8 Dec 1765)
Citations
- J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, The History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Louis H. Everets, 1881).
- Richard W. Ebert Jr, compiler, "Joseph and Sarah Fred Family Group Record"; AFN JJ1K-VK, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
- Gilbert Cope, An Abstract of the Minutes and Records of New Garden Mo'ly Meeting, of Chester County, Pennsylvania (1718-1768), "microfilm no. 389408, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah" (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1884).
Nicholas Fred
(1mo 2d 1694 - before 25 Oct 1753)
Name Variation | Nicholas Fredd |
Family | Ann Need b. 23 Oct 1698, d. 7 Feb 1770 |
Children | |
Citations
- Family History Library, Carlow Monthly Meeting Register Transcripts, 1607-1860 (births 1607-1859; marriages 1649-1847; deaths/burials 1655-1860); FHL BRITISH Film 571395, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
- Unknown author, Hinshaw Index cards @ Swarthmore College FHL (n.p.: n.pub., unknown publish date).
- J. Smith Futhey and Gilbert Cope, The History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Louis H. Everets, 1881).
- New Garden Monthly Meeting Marriage Records, 1704-1765, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA (US/CAN 0020466). Page 144.
- Birmingham Friends, Two Hundred Years of Quakerism at Birmingham. 1690-1940 (West Chester, Pennsylvania: n.pub., 1940).
- Albert Cook Myers, Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 (Baltimore Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1969).
Paul W. Fred1,2
(circa Apr 1889 - )
Birth* | circa Apr 1889; Ohio3 |
Citations
- Wright Fred, Ohio Certificate of Death Mahoning Co., Reg Dist #798, File #37984, Reg #1082 (12 Aug 1920), Ohio Historical Center (Ohio Historical Society), 1982 Velma Ave, Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio.
- Fred Family Research Correspondence, Feburary 7, 1938, Small collection of notes from correspondence between E.B. Fred and Walter B. and Helen C. Fred. Material appears to of been collected over a period of time with a 1938 letter from E.B. Fred as the only item dated. Most of the material was later published by Mrs. E.B. Fred (Rosa Parrott Fred) in the November 1969 publication of the "History of the Fred Family of Loudoun County, Virginia", Family Files of Walter E. Fred, (see genealogy.fredquest.com for contact information).
- Unknown household, 7 Jun 1900 unknown record type, unknown repository address, unknown repository.
Rachael Fred1,2
(circa 1767 - )
Citations
- Chester Co., Pennsylvania, Abstracts fo Wills, vol. 1-2 (1714-1758); film no. 388559, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
- Richard W. Ebert Jr, compiler, "Joseph and Sarah Fred Family Group Record"; AFN JJ22-9N, Ancestral File, version 4.19 Family History Library's FamilySearch, www.familysearch.org.
- William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quakers, Volume VI (Richmand, Indiana: Friends Book and Supply House, 1950).