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Infant Fry 1826–1826 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 JUN 1826

Birth Location: Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio

Death Date: 4 JUN 1826

Death Location: Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio

Father: Samuel Fry

Mother: Sarah Simmers

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Infant Fry was born in 1826 in Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio, the child of Samuel Fry And Sarah Simmers. Infant Fry passed away in 1826 in Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio.

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Biography

  • Infant Fry was born in 1826 in Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio, the child of Samuel Fry And Sarah Simmers.
  • Infant Fry passed away in 1826 in Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio.

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Infant Fry's Ancestors

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Infant Fry
1826–1826
Birth Place: Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
Parents
Samuel Fry
1795–1861
Tuscarawas County, Clay Township, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
Sarah Simmers
1796–1831
Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
Grandparents
Abraham Fry
1765–1834
Tuscarawas County, Clay Township, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
Susanna Ginther
1769–1847
Lebanon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
John Frey
1742–1826
Maria Grob
1741–1807
Peter (Gunther)
1740–1814
Maria Williams
1744–1790
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Christian Grob
1725–
Barbara Mueller
1725–
Peter (Gunther)
1710–1742
Susanna Stoes
1720–1742

Infant Fry's Timeline

2 Records

1826
4 JUN 1826
Birth of Infant Fry in Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
1826
4 JUN 1826
Death of Infant Fry in Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio
Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 JUN 1826
    Event Place: Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 JUN 1826
    Event Place: Tuscarawas County, Gnadenhutten, Ohio

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