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Frederick William Luderus
Facts and Events
Name |
Frederick William Luderus |
Alt Name |
Fred Luderus |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[5][7] |
12 Sep 1885 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Census[12] |
6 Jun 1900 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Census[13] |
1905 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Marriage |
9 Oct 1906 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United Statesto Emma Wergin |
Occupation[6] |
From 1909 to 1920 |
Baseball player |
Census[3] |
25 Apr 1910 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Military[2] |
12 Sep 1918 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Physical Description[2] |
1918 |
Tall, medium build, blue eyes, blond hair |
Census[10] |
Jan 1920 |
Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Census[11] |
Apr 1930 |
Three Lakes, Oneida, Wisconsin, United States |
Census[4] |
23 Apr 1940 |
Three Lakes, Oneida, Wisconsin, United States |
Military[14] |
Apr 1942 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States |
Physical Description[14] |
1942 |
White, 6', 195 lbs, blue eyes, bald, ruddy complexion |
Death[7] |
5 Jan 1961 |
Three Lakes, Oneida, Wisconsin, United States |
Obituary[9] |
7 Jan 1961 |
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Burial[1][8] |
9 Jan 1961 |
Pinelawn Memorial Park, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Plot: Section 1, Block F, Lot 76, Grave NW |
Reference Number |
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Q5495815 (Wikidata) |
- the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia
Frederick William Luderus (September 12, 1885 – January 5, 1961) was an American professional baseball player who played first base in the major leagues from 1909 to 1920 for the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs.
Luderus was a member of the 1915 Phillies team that won the National League pennant. He was the first Phillie to hit a home run in the World Series.
He rebuilt his home in Three Lakes, Wisconsin, with the help of architect, neighbor and Phillies teammate Cy Williams.
In a 12-year, 1346-game major league career, Luderus compiled a .277 batting average (1344-for-4851) with 570 runs, 251 doubles, 54 triples, 84 home runs, 642 RBI, 414 base on balls, 429 strikeouts, .340 on-base percentage and .403 slugging percentage. He recorded a .986 fielding percentage as a first baseman. In the 1915 World Series he batted .438 (7-for-16) with 6 RBI and hit the only home run for the Phillies in Game 5.
Philadelphia Phillies baseball card, 1911 |
References
- ↑ Fred Luderus, in Find A Grave.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 United States. Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. (Washington, D.C.: National Archives Microfilm Publication M1509, 1987-1988).
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K87Q-F1M : accessed 03 Oct 2013), Fred William Luderus, 1917-1918.
- ↑ Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
"United States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MP2X-PNF : accessed 03 Oct 2013), Fred W Luderus, 1910.
- ↑ Oneida, Wisconsin, United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
"United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K7VT-M6P : accessed 03 Oct 2013), Fred Luderus, 1940.
- ↑ Luderus, Fred, in Jones, George O., and Norman S McVean. History of Lincoln, Oneida, and Vilas counties, Wisconsin. (Minneapolis, Minnesota: H. C. Cooper, Jr., 1924).
transcribed on wigenweb.org
- ↑ .
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Fred Luderus by Joe Dittmar, in Society for American Baseball Research.
- ↑ Madison Wisconsin State Journal
7 Jan 1961.
- ↑ Obituary, in The Dead Ball Era.
from the The New York Times, Saturday, January 7th, 1961
- ↑ Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
"United States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFK3-YP5 : accessed 09 Oct 2013), Fred W Suderus, Milwaukee Ward 20, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; citing sheet , family 447, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1822003.
- ↑ Oneida, Wisconsin, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
- ↑ Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule.
"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMKG-LLC : accessed 09 Oct 2013), Freddie Luderns in household of Peter Luderus, ED 181 Milwaukee city Ward 20, Precinct 3, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States; citing sheet 8A, family 147, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241806.
- ↑ Wisconsin. Department of State. State Census, 1905. (Wisconsin).
"Wisconsin, State Census, 1905," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MM77-Q7Z : accessed 09 Oct 2013), Frederick Buderus in entry for Peter Buderus, 1905.
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 United States. World War II Draft Registration Cards.
"United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X57J-L2N : accessed 09 Oct 2013), Frederick William Luderus, 1942.
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