I have an Emma Fralick who was born in Allensville, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania in October 1858. . She lived in Mifflin County and married William Hazlett of Allensville around 1876. I believe some of the family moved to Ohio. My Emma and William, however, moved to North Dakota in 1900 and lived there until they died. Emma, who is my great grandmother, told my mother that they had originally lived in Lancaster County, moved to Snyder County, and Bellefonte, before Allensville. I believe that Fralick was probably Froehlich originally. Other family names are Pecht, Crissman, Hassinger, and Wagner. Emma father was Samuel Fralick and she had a brother George who was the engineer on the last train (I don't know the name of it) to go through Johnstown in the famous Johnstown flood. George, the only son, had no children. Emma was the last of that line. She had two sisters, one named Laura. who married a Snowden. Someone in that family, I believe, moved to Costa Rica. Do we have a connection? The Pecht ancestors came to Pennsylvania as religious refugees. I don't know their religious affiliation. They probably came over around 1750. Bev S Margaret Green wrote: > I'm not the list owner (there may not be one) but I usually > answer posts to the list. This seems to be a small list. I get a > post every month or two. I suggest to everyone posting to stay on > as a member. You won't be inundated by e-mail from it and who > knows, the next post may connect with your family. > There was another post not long ago that I didn't get a chance > to answer. Sorry about that. > I don't know about this family. I am wondering if they went to > Ohio from Pa. There are several in Pa. and I think also in NY.. > Mine is one of them, from Lancaster Co., Pa. > Marge Green > > BPohl510@aol.com wrote: > > > > Hi List, > > Researching my family has led me to the Froelich name. It begans as such: > > Mary Anna Heider married Henry N. Froelich (we believe in Ohio). They were > > marrie din 1868. While continuing my research, I found that Mary Anna's > > brother Levi had had a child indentured to him from the Children's Home > > Society in Tuscarawas, OH. The child was Robert Froelich. There begins a > > mystery. I have narrowed it down (based on dates) that Robert was the son of > > Henry and Mary Anna Froelich. Unfortunetly, the date of birth given in the > > newspaper posting of this indenture was the date of their oldest son William. > > I have no further information on Robert at this time, but William went on to > > marry Alverta Welty. Based on the conflicting information, was it really > > William who was indentured and the paper had it wrong; or, was it really > > Robert had they had a wrong birth date (by two years)? Any help would be > > appreciated in solving this mystery or in gathering any information on the > > other siblings of Henry and Mary Anna Froelich: Robert (1874-MO or OH), Harry > > (1876 - MO), Clarence (1878-MO), Julius (1870-IN) or Edward (1868-MO). > > Thanks so much, > > Bobbi P > > > > Bobbi L. Pohlman > > > > ============================== > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Visit Ancestrys Library The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library
Hi, I am Shannan. I have just begun researching my husbands family line. We don't have a lot to go by yet. I have asked family members for more information, but at this time, they haven't had the time to help. On his Frohlich line, this is the information we have. I know that they are from Germany. Johannes Gustav Fröhlich married Hermine Friederike Auguste Wellman, daughter of Hermann Friedrich August Wellmann and Anna Adelheid Sander. Hermine (Auguste) was born 9 Nov 1880 in Lehe, Germany. According to her death cert, Lehe is now (in 1950) Bremerhaven. As far as I know, they had 2 children. Frieda (info not known yet) and Johannes "Hans" Gustav? Frohlich. He was born 4 Feb 1904 in Danzig (my father in law says Danzig was in East Prussia and is now New Gdansk in Poland). I have a copy of his birth certificate, but I have not had it translated and it is in German. I used Babel Fish and got a very rough translation. Johannes (the son) married Mary "May" Lang. Thats about all I have at this time. Any information or leads is greatly appreciated. Sincerely Shannan
Searching ancestors/siblings of Daniel, and gggsons/daughters info. See http://community.webtv.net/charles379/cerebralhush for Froehlich trails, Some descendants use Froelich spelling.
Dear Fellow Subscriber, I am looking for a man called Frohlich who, so the family tradition has it, came over to England from Cassel, Hesse, Germany in 1839/40 as part of the entourage of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (places, I note from the map, are as near as Paris is to Versailles) to marry Queen Victoria. I do not know the Christian names of this Frohlich, but suspect they were HEINRICH or WILHELM or both, that according to one source was a riding master and according to my mother was a masterbaker. I have written to Windsor Castle, but anybody else can offer anything, it would be most welcome. And if anyone can offer that much, he might know much more which should be worth a night out any time!! Arthur Brown
I don't think we connect but I do have a lot of collateral branches that I don't have names for. My Froelich's came from Lancaster Co., Pa. If you find out that you get into that geographic area I can check my records. Some of the German families moved around in the Pennsylvania Dutch areas. Marge > > Subject: Re: FROELICH-D Digest V99 #6 > Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 23:01:59 EST > From: Two4Roots@aol.com > To: FROELICH-L@rootsweb.com > > The line I am researching stayed FROELICH. Looking for kin to WILLIAM > FROELICH, Robesonia, Berks County, Penna. circa 1900. > > barry
The line I am researching stayed FROELICH. Looking for kin to WILLIAM FROELICH, Robesonia, Berks County, Penna. circa 1900. barry
The name of Froelich did not stay witht he family long. Early on it was changed to Freligh then to Fralick. I use Fralick in my research as it's easier to keeptrack of family links if they are all under the same name... Francis Fralick born 1759 Germany dies Minden Montgomery county, NY November 1811 married Barbara Keller (date unknown) She was born Nov 1764 died Dec 1838 Children...only one known to me is Abraham Abraham Fralick b.June 1790 Montgomery County NY/ d. Oct 1877, Concord Twp, Erie County PA married first Margaret Devendorf May 1813...she was born Nov 1789 d. march 1830...children Francis, John, Lucinda, Nancy, Josiah, Barbara, Catherine Married second Nov 1831, Montgomery Co. NY Elizabeth Houck born March 1805 montgomery County, NY/died march 1893 Erie County, PA. children...ALFRED (more follows), Mariette, James, Ephraim, Margaret,Walter, Elizabeth. Alfred Fralick b.Dec 1836 place unknown/ d.September 1910 Erie County, PA married Polly Moffatt, daughter of James and Malinda Lindsley Moffatt, about 1864 in Concord Twp, Erie County, PA she was born July 1843 died after 1910. Children..Nellie, Oscar, Fred, MARY (more follows), Lillie, Elgie Mary Fralick b.1873 / d. 1934 Concord twp Erie county, PA. Married first Martin McGraw about 1888. He died in 1903, they had three children, Martin Richard, margaret, and Rose....Martin Richard macGraw was my grandfather. I do have a little on a few of te Fralick siblings, if anyone out there needs it, please let me know. Hope this helps someone....OH and Francis served in the Revolutionary War. Dixie __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
Since this seems to be a quiet list, how about a roll call? How many of us are subscribed? I have some of this family and will share if you think you connect. My line is in Pa. (Lancaster Co. and Philadelphia area). I have some of this family with no information and I don't know where they went. I think I connect with the following but have been unable to find Jacob Froelich's children's names (worked on this off and on for 25 years) Looking for names of children of Jacob Froelich who lived in Strasburg, Lancaster Co., Pa. who married Eva Reich 14 June 1763 Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster. Jacob was on the Associator lists during the Revolution, left a wife and children to go to the Flying Camp in "the Jerseys", so he did have children. He died intestate in 1784. The orphans court records do not name wife or children. Both Jacob and Eva died before pensions were given and being an Associator, he may not have been eligible anyway. The branch of the family that includes John M. Froelich, the builder and banker in Mountville are also in this line. John M. Froelich is in "Biographical Annals of Lancaster County." Any information and contacts from cousins would be greatly appreciated. I'll gladly share information. Marge Green
I registered with your digest edition quite some time ago but I have never received any email from it. Has no one been submitting information? Dixie dixl@yahoo.com ===== Researching surnames: Bromley/Carter/Dean(e)/Doud/Edson/Fralick/Moffatt/Willis-NY&PA connections. Homepage at - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/8949/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
Hello everyone! I am looking for more information on 2 Froelich lines that I have. The first one is: Cleopha FROELICH b. c1590 d. 1642-43 Zurich, Swit. m. Hans HAUSER 1 child The second is: Kli Verena FROELICH b. 1666 Hochfelden, Swit. d. 1741 Zurich, Swit. m. Junghans HAUSER 1 child Unfortunately this is the only information I have about these 2 lines. Thanks for your help! Amy Williams www.angelfire.com/ut/beansngenes __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com
Looking for names of children of Jacob Froelich who lived in Strasburg, Lancaster Co., Pa. who married Eva Reich 14 June 1763 Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster. Jacob was on the Associator lists during the Revolution, left a wife and children to go to "the Jerseys", so he did have children. He died intestate in 1784. The orphans court records do not name wife or children. Both Jacob and Eva died before pensions were given and being an Associator, he may not have been eligible anyway. The branch of the family that includes John M. Froelich, the builder and banker in Mountville are also in this line. John M. Froelich is in "Biographical Annals of Lancaster County." Any information and contacts from cousins would be greatly appreciated. I'll gladly share information. Marge Green
I apologize to the list for my double message posting on FROELING. There is alot of "smoke in the cockpit" this AM...how embarassing. Dale Miller Payne
I am attempting to post this message again as I don't think I was properly subscribed to the list when I sent it several weeks ago. If it did post and there were responses, I apologize for this request for repeat help. Here goes and thanx for member patience and assistance. Greetings, I am having a difficult time finding info on my FROELING part of the family and thought that there might be individuals on this list who could assist me. While I know anything is possible is it likely that FROELING is an alternative to FROELICH? My 2nd great-grandfather, Gottfried FROELING born Germany Jan 1, 1835, immigrated to Eau Claire, Wis in 1884. In our few family records and the Eau Claire censi it is spelled FROELING, but they are the only family. When I search through ship's passenger logs a FROELING pops up very very rarely. Do I really have the correct spelling or is this an Americanized version of FROELICH? Do any of you have suggestions to assist me in furthering my research on this part of my family? Thanx for taking time to help this "almost" cousin. Dale Miller Payne Greetings, I am having a difficult time finding info on my FROELING part of the family and thought that there might be individuals on this list who could assist me. While I know anything is possible is it likely that FROELING is an alternative to FROELICH? My 2nd great-grandfather, Gottfried FROELING born Germany Jan 1, 1835, immigrated to Eau Claire, Wis in 1884. In our few family records and the Eau Claire censi it is spelled FROELING, but they are the only family. When I search through ship's passenger logs a FROELING/FROLING pops up very very rarely. Do I really have the correct spelling or is this an Americanized version of FROELICH? Do any of you have suggestions to assist me in furthering my research on this part of my family? Thanx for taking time to help this "almost" cousin. Dale Miller Payne
Greetings, I am having a difficult time finding info on my FROELING part of the family and thought that there might be individuals on this list who could assist me. While I know anything is possible is it likely that FROELING is an alternative to FROELICH? My 2nd great-grandfather, Gottfried FROELING born Germany Jan 1, 1835, immigrated to Eau Claire, Wis in 1884. In our few family records and the Eau Claire censi it is spelled FROELING, but they are the only family. When I search through ship's passenger logs a FROELING/FROLING pops up very very rarely. Do I really have the correct spelling or is this an Americanized version of FROELICH? Do any of you have suggestions to assist me in furthering my research on this part of my family? Thanx for taking time to help this "almost" cousin. Dale Miller Payne