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Note for: C. Edward Fry, JAN 1873 - 16 JAN 1904
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Burial: Date: 18 JAN 1904
Place: St. James Lutheran (White Church) Cemetery, Muncy Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
Individual Note: The 1900 Census for Muncy Twp, Lycoming Co. PA lists Edward Fry, 27 and his wife, Rosanna, 25 with two daughters, Alice M., 3 and Stella M. 1. They have been married 3 years. They live adjacent to Edward's brother, Frederick W. Fry and Rosanna's sister, Victoria Winder Fry. Edward is listed as a day laborer, renting a house and had been unemployed for 4 months.
News Article from the (Daily) Gazette & Bulletin, Williamsport, PA Tuesday, March 5, 1901.
THE MARCH CRIMINAL SESSIONS ARE ON
THE FIRST TRIAL.
The first case called was against Edward Fry, charged by Annie Fry, his wife with assault and battery. This case had been tried before and the testimony of the same character as before. Mrs. Fry went to the Hughesville Fair when her husband thought she should be at home taking care of her babies. His defense was that he only used such force as he thought justifiable in the attempt to make her stay at home. J. Fred Katzmaier, Esq. appeared for the defense. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty as indicted.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Edward Fry, who had been convicted of assault and battery upon his wife, was sentenced to pay the costs, a fine of $1and be imprisoned in the county jail for 10 days.
Individual Notes
Note for: Alice Minerva Fry, 4 MAY 1876 - 28 FEB 1951
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Burial: Date: 3 MAR 1951
Place: St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery, Fairfield Twp., Lycoming Co., PA
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Note for: John Fry, 6 MAR 1808 - AFT 1889
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Baptism: Date: 23 APR 1808
Place: Salem Reformed Church, Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
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Note for: Charles "Carl" Fry, 9 MAY 1811 - 29 DEC 1880
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Baptism: Date: 17 JUN 1811
Place: Salem Reformed Church, Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Alias: Carl /Fry/
Individual Note: Godparents Unknown Dewald Schott and Christina Schott
Ancestral File Number: RF8Z-6J
REFN: 1866
[frydds.FTW]
The 1850 census lists Charles Fry as a male age 40. It gives his wife's name as Margaret, age 44. It also lists his children
as Frederick, Susan, Elizabeth, and Isiah. Margaret must have
passed away and Charles remarried Christina in the mid 1860's.
A transcribed copy of the 1870 census of Fairfield Twp. Lycoming Co., PA lists Charles Fry as a white male age 59 whose occupation is farming. It lists his
birthplace as Pennsylvania, and gives his property value at
4500.00 and his personal value at 1000.00. It also says that
Elizabeth, a 79 year old white female is boarding with him and
his family. Presumably this is his mother. , ,
[Research Note: comparing the census of 1870 to the Atlas for Fairfield Twp from 1873, C. Fry lives on Quaker State Road on the south side of the road, going east before Mall Road merge.]
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Note for: Elias Fry, 13 FEB 1813 - 8 APR 1886
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Baptism: Date: 21 MAR 1813
Place: Salem Luthern Reformed Church, Moore Twp, Northampton, PA
Burial: Place: Fredonia Township, Michigan
Individual Note: Information on the descendants of Elias Fry came from Stanley A. Fry, Jr. DDS, Hereford, TX dated: September 2000.
His Baptism was Witnessed by Peter Steckel and his Wife.
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Note for: Jacob Fry, 9 JAN 1815 - 24 JUL 1886
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Baptism: Date: 19 FEB 1815
Place: Salem Reformed Church, Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Burial: Place: Montoursville Cemetery, Lycoming Co., PA
Individual Note: Some ages for Jacob's children are derived from the 1860 census for Muncy Twp, Lycoming Co., PA
Godparents Unknown Jacob Schott and Katharina Schott
The following is a transcribed copy of the Will of Jacob Fry
(Sr) Son of Frederick and Elizabeth Frey/Fry. The original
Will is located in Will Book 5, page 532, Lycoming County
Register and Recorder, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Last Will of jacob Fry, of Fairfield Township, Lycoming County,
Pennsylvania,
Note: Date of Death: 24 July, 1886
In the name of God Amen, I, Jacob Fry of Fairfield , in the
County of Lycoming And State of Pennsylvania, being of sound
mind, memory and understand, do make and publish this my last
Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former
wills by me at any time made.
And First, I direct that my body be decently interred in the
graveyard at the "White Church" known as the "Dewald Church"
according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Lutheran Church,
and that my funeral be conducted in a manner corresponding with
my estate and situation in life; as to such estate as it has
pleased God to intrust me with I dispose of the same as follows:
Impimus, I direct all my just debts and funeral expenses to be
fully paid and satisfied by my executors and executrix,
hereinafter named, as soon as conveniently may be after my
deceased;
Item, I will and direct that my daughter, Elizabeth Drick, shall
have the privilege of taking the homestead property on which I
now reside at the appraisement, should she so elect. She, the
said Elizabeth, paying thereout such sum or sums as to make her
share in my estate equal with my son, Dewald, and daughter, Mary
jane Springman, and the heirs of Philip Fry, deceased.
Item, Second, all the rest, residue and remainder mentioned),
whatsoever and wheresoever I order to be invested into money as
soon as the same can conveniently be done after my decease, and
for that purpose I do hereby authorize and impower my said
executrix and executors hereinafter mentioned and the survivor
of them to sell and dispose of all my estate including the
homestead if not taken and accepted by the said Elizabeth Drick,
as aforesaid, either by public or private sale or sales for the
best price or prices that can be gotten for the same, and by
prober deed or deeds, conveyances or assurances in law, to be
duly executed, acknowledged and perfected to grant, convey and
assure the same to the purchase or purchases thereof in fee
simple;and when the whole of my residuary estate shall be
converted into money as aforesaid, then I will and direct that
one hundred dollars thereof shall be paid to my grandchild,
Augustus Fry, son of Philip Fry, deceased, provided that he, the
said Augustus Fry, continues to remain with me until he arrives
at the age of eighteen should I so long live, or in or in or
under the supervision or employ of my executrix or executors
until he arrives at the age aforesaid. The said sum, however,
is not to bar the said Augustus from obtaining an equal share of
my said estate hereinafter bequeathed to the heirs of Philip
Fry, deceased.
Item, I direct that my son Westley and daughter susan be paid
out of my estate the sum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars
each. I further direct that the sum of Two hundred and
twenty-five dollars be paid my son, Charles Fry, providing he
has paid or caused to be paid Mrs. Christiana Stinehelper of
Montoursville, widow, a certain note or obligation due and
owning the said Mrs. Stinehelper by the said Charles Fry, before
or prior to my decease, but if he, the said Charles, has not
paid or caused to be paid said note or obligation , then the
said sum of two hundred and twenty five dollars aforesaid to be
paid by my executrix and executors to the said Mrs. Stinehelper.
Item, Then I further will and direct that the remainder shall be
divided into four (4) equal parts or shares and divided and
disposed of as follows; viz: One full equal fourth part or
share thereof, I give, devise and bequeath unto my said
executrix and executors hereinafter named and the survivor of
them in trust, that they or she or he do and shall put and place
the same out at interest on good Real Surety or in the funded
debts of the United States or the State of Pennsylvania, and pay
therefrom unto Margaret Fry, widow of Philip Fry, the sum of One
Hundred Dollars annually so long as she remain the widow of the
said Philip, and at her decease or in the event of her marriage,
the said sum to go to my heirs, and the remainder of the said
sum with the interest accrued to be paid to my grandchildren,
the heirs of the said Philip Fry as the arrive at the age of
twenty-one respectively, share and share alike.
One other of the said full equal forth part of share of the
proceeds of my said residuary estate, I give, devise and
bequeath unto my son, Dewald Fry:
:
One other of the said equal forth part or share of the proceeds
of my said residuary estate, I give and bequeath to my daughter
Mary Jane Springman.
And from and after the death of my wife, Levina, her dower at
common law to be divided among all my children and
grandchildren, share and share alike.
Further, I direct that al certain promissory note dated the
first day of April A.D. 1874, on year after date with interest
from date for one hundred and seventy-five dollars signed by
Philip Fry, deceased; after deducting payments receipted on said
note shall be deducted from the amount or share herein before
devised to the heirs of the said Philip Fry.
Further, I direct that the note dated the first of April A.D.
1874, for one hundred and thirty- two dollars and signed by
Dewald Fry, be deducted from his share herein devised to the
said Dewald Fry.
Also, I further direct that the note dated 1st April, A.D. 1876,
one year after date for two hundred dollars with interest and
signed by John and Mary Hanner is not to be pushed or collected
until after the decease of the said Mary Hanner;
And I do hereby constitute and appoint Elizabeth Drick and Jacob
and Philip Drick to be executrix and executors of this my last
will and testament;
In witness whereof, I Jacob Fry, the testator have to this my
will written on one sheet of paper. Set my hand and Seal this
28th day of November A.D. , 1881.
CODICIL: I, Jacob, the within named testator, do hereby make
and publish this codicil to be added to my last will and
testament bearing date the 28th day of November, A.D. 1881, in
MANNER FOLLOWING to wit: I will and direct and whereas in my
said will I did will and bequeath unto my son Dewald Fry an
equal share of my estate with my daughter, Mary Jane Springman,
and the heirs of Philip Fry deceased, I do hereby declare that
my will is that two hundred dollars be conducted from his share,
together with all sums which may be owing to me by the said
Dewald at the time of my death, or that I may be security for
the said Dewald shall also be deducted from his share; and
furthermore, my will is that the one hundred dollars mentioned
in my said will to be paid my grandchild, Augustus Fry, under
certain conditions be not paid to the said Augustus, he having
not complied with the conditions of the said bequest. He,
however, to receive an equal share with the other heirs of the
said Philip Fry, deceased;
:
In Witness Thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this
sixth day of March A.D. 1886.
from the Daily Gazette and Bulletin, August 4, 1886
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob Fry, deceased, late of Fairfield Township, have been granted to Jacob, Philip and Elizabeth Drick, executors.
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Note for: Ephraim\Ephrahin Fry, 8 AUG 1817 - 1893
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Occupation: Date: 1850
Place: Shoemaker
Burial: Place: Edgewood Cemetery, Montoursville, Lycoming, PA
Individual Note: 1860 Census: Ephraim Fry, 42 and his wife, Eleanor, 49 were found in Salladasburg, Mifflin Twp., Lycoming Co., PA. Their children are Hannah M. 16 and Sarah, 16, indicated as twins; John D. and Aaron F. both 5, indicated as twins; and Mary D. 9. Ephraim is a laborer. His personal property is worth $300. Ephraim's birthplace is stated as New Jersey as all others in his family. (They were probably not born in NJ). (Sept 5, 1860; p. 471).
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Note for: Catherine M. "Kay" Crncic, 17 AUG 1922 - 8 NOV 2000
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Alias: /Kay/
Individual Note: Funeral Arrangements: by Daniel F. Bekavac Funeral Home, Versailles Borough.
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Note for: George N. Sudzina, 25 OCT 1922 - 19 NOV 2010
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Burial: Date: 23 NOV 2010
Place: St. Hedwig Cemetery, West Mifflin, Allegheny Co., PA