Person:Jacob Fries (2)

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Jacob Fries, Jr.
d.19 Jul 1906
m. 29 Aug 1839
  1. Jacob Fries, Jr.1841 - 1906
  2. Katherine Fries1842 - 1905
  3. Elizabeth FriesCal 1844 - 1900
  4. Phillip Fries1845 - 1913
  5. Caroline Fries1847 - 1910
  6. John Fries1851 - 1872
  7. Margaret Fries1853 - 1910
  8. William Fries1855 - 1933
  9. Emma Fries1861 - 1929
  • HJacob Fries, Jr.1841 - 1906
  • WAnnie Seiler1843 - 1891
m. 15 Jan 1865
  1. Flora FriesAbt 1870 -
  2. Ellen FriesAbt 1872 -
  3. Charlie FriesAbt 1875 -
  4. Maudie FriesAft 1875 -
  5. Minnie FriesAft 1875 -
  • HJacob Fries, Jr.1841 - 1906
  • WMay Yoder1861 - 1932
m. Aft 1891
Facts and Events
Name[1] Jacob Fries, Jr.
Alt Name[2][4] Jacob Freese, Jun.
Alt Name[3] J. C. Fries
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 9 May 1841 Holmes, Ohio, United States
Military[1] 10 Sep 1861 Enlisted "as a private in Company K, of the Twenty-ninth Indiana volunteer infantry."
Medical[1] Sep 1863 Georgia, United States"...he received a gun shot wound in the right shoulder, disabling him, and leading to his discharge...", in Battle of Chickamauga.
Military[1] 4 May 1864 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United StatesMilitary discharge due to injury.
Marriage 15 Jan 1865 to Annie Seiler
Occupation[1] Bet 1865 and 1879 Bremen, Marshall, Indiana, United StatesFarmer. Threshing machine operator.
Occupation[1][2] Aft 1879 Bremen, Marshall, Indiana, United StatesFarming machinery sales.
Residence 1880 Bremen, Marshall, Indiana, United Stateswith Annie Seiler
Marriage Aft 1891 presumed to have taken place after death of first wife, Seiler.
to May Yoder
Death[1] 19 Jul 1906
Burial[1] Bremen Cemetery, Bremen, Marshall, Indiana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 3. JACOB FRIES, Jr., in Annis, Ernest O. (Ernest Orville; compiled by). The family of John Phillip Huff: and the family of Francis Huff. (Nappanee, Indiana: Evangel Press, 1963)
    Ppg. 30-31.

    "...he was reared on a farm, receiving a fair education in both English and German languages."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bremen, Germany Township, ED 101, in Marshall, Indiana, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T9)
    Pg. 34-B, rows 28 to 32. Dwelling 98, family 101. Maybe residing on Center Street., 18 Jun 1880.

    Freese Jacob Jun., 39 year old agricultural machinery salesman born in Ohio, both of his parents having been born in Bavaria.

    "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBS-96PD?cc=1417683&wc=XC49-W38%3A1589401272%2C1589394930%2C1589401456%2C1589395097 : 24 December 2015), Indiana > Marshall > German > ED 101 > image 29 of 63; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.)

  3. Headstone photo, in Find A Grave
    7 Sep 2015.
  4. The misspelling "Freese" is likely an indicator of how "Fries" was pronounced.