Person talk:Louise DeWyke (1)

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[30 November 2012]

IV-l. Louisa Rosina DeWyke, geb. Jackson, Indiana, USA 6 aug. 1849,11 † 29 dec. 1914,11 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA,58 tr. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 16 juli 186758 William Fryhofer, geb. Jackson, Indiana, USA 9 aug. 1846,11 † 1 febr. 1919,11 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA.58 Uit dit huwelijk: 1. Clara Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 6 aug. 1868,58 † 31 dec. 1910,58 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA,58 tr. 58 O.M. Bowman, geb. omstr. 1868. 2. Irwin W. Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 26 nov. 1869,58 † 14 febr. 1902,58 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA.58 3. Florence Eleanor Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 3 juli 1871,19 † Alameda, California, USA 17 dec. 1946,19 tr. Edwin H. Luebater, geb. omstr. 1870. 4. George William, volgt Vac. 5. Emma L. Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 26 sept. 1877,19 † Sacramento, California, USA 21 sept. 1965.19

Vac. George William Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA omstr. 1874,58 † 1932, tr. Ruth Collen, geb. Georgia, USA 29 dec. 1892,10 † ald. dec. 1975.10 Uit dit huwelijk: William T. Fryhofer, geb. omstr. 1920.--henk 10:19, 30 November 2012 (EST)


[30 November 2012]

IV-l. Louisa Rosina DeWyke, geb. Jackson, Indiana, USA 6 aug. 1849,11 † 29 dec. 1914,11 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA,58 tr. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 16 juli 186758 William Fryhofer, geb. Jackson, Indiana, USA 9 aug. 1846,11 † 1 febr. 1919,11 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA.58 Uit dit huwelijk: 1. Clara Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 6 aug. 1868,58 † 31 dec. 1910,58 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA,58 tr. 58 O.M. Bowman, geb. omstr. 1868. 2. Irwin W. Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 26 nov. 1869,58 † 14 febr. 1902,58 begr. Randolph, Kansas, USA.58 3. Florence Eleanor Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 3 juli 1871,19 † Alameda, California, USA 17 dec. 1946,19 tr. Edwin H. Luebater, geb. omstr. 1870. 4. George William, volgt Vac. 5. Emma L. Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA 26 sept. 1877,19 † Sacramento, California, USA 21 sept. 1965.19

Vac. George William Fryhofer, geb. Jackson Township, Kansas, Indiana, USA omstr. 1874,58 † 1932, tr. Ruth Collen, geb. Georgia, USA 29 dec. 1892,10 † ald. dec. 1975.10 Uit dit huwelijk: William T. Fryhofer, geb. omstr. 1920.--henk 10:19, 30 November 2012 (EST)


[2 December 2012]

Mrs. Fryhofer was born in Brownstown, Jackson Co., Ind., Aug. 3, 1849, and was left an orphan at the age of nine years. she made her home with her uncle, Peter Heller, coming with him to Kansas, in the fall of 1864, and remaining with him until her marriage. She received a good education, attending the High School at Browns-town and the Seminary at Seymour, Ind. Of her union with our subject there have been horn five children — Clara. Irnin W., Nora Florence, George William and Emma L. They are all at home with their parents. The eldest daughter attended Hol- ton University, and is at present engaged as a teacher of music.

Mr. Fryhofer, politically, is a stanch Republican, prominent in the councils of his party in this section, and frequently serves as a delegate to the county and State conventions. He is warmly interested in the temperance movement, taking an active part in the good work. He was instrumental in the organ- ization of Jackson Township and prominent in its school affairs, serving as a member of the Board most of the time since .attaining' his majority. Heserved as Township Clerk two years, Trustee five years and was Treasurer three years.

In the fall of 1886 Mr. Fryhofer was elected to represent the Republicans of Riley County in the State Legislature, and served during the sessions of 1886-87, taking an active part in the discussions upon the temperance question, and serving on the Committee on Claims and Accounts, Agricultural and Horticultural and Penal Institutions. His religious views coincide with the doctrines of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is a charter member of the church at Fancy Creek, serving on the Building Committee during the erection of the church edifice, and for thirteen years has been the Superintendent of the Sunday-school, officiating as such since its organization. He has also served as Class-Leader and Trustee. Few men have been more actively engaged in all the enterprises tend- ing to the best good of a community. He is thus a man looked up to and respected as one who has has been closely identified with its best interests.--henk 08:00, 2 December 2012 (EST)