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Casperus FretzAge: 631791–1855

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Casperus Fretz
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Birth before 17 April 1791 34 33
 Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario

Baptism 17 April 1791
 Fredericksburgh, Upper Canada

MarriageMagdalena Leonora Huffman - View family
28 July 1817 (Age 26)
 Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario

Birth of a son
#1
7 October 1822 (Age 31)
 

son - Norman N. Fretz
Death of a mother 1823 (Age 31)
 South Fredericksburgh Canada

mother - Maria Barbara Smith
Birth of a daughter
#2
16 July 1827 (Age 36)
 North Fredericksburgh, Upper Canada

daughter - Sarah Ann Fretz
Birth of a son
#3
1833 (Age 41)
 Canada West

son - George L. Fretz
Death of a wife 9 February 1836 (Age 44)
 

wife - Magdalena Leonora Huffman
Marriage of a sonNorman N. Fretz - View family
24 February 1847 (Age 55)
 Victoria District, Ontario

son - Norman N. Fretz
daughter-in-law - Mary E "Alvina" Harris
Marriage of a daughterSarah Ann Fretz - View family
26 December 1848 (Age 57)
 Victoria District, Canada West, British Colonial America

son-in-law - Alfred Pringle
daughter - Sarah Ann Fretz
Death 21 March 1855 (Age 63)
 Hastings County, Canada, British North America

Burial
 Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada

Address:
Jones Cemetery
Note:  Name: Casper Fretz
Name: Casper Fretz Maiden Name: Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1855 Event Place: Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Photograph Included: Birth Date: 17 Apr 1791 Death Date: 21 Mar 1855 Affiliate Record Identifier: 122796380 Cemetery: Jones Citing this Record: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVGJ-H2PT : accessed 6 July 2015), Casper Fretz, 1855; Burial, Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, Jones; citing record ID 122796380, Find a Grave, http ://www.findagrave.com.
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8353BB376169C44C818F99D23D3D745D6806
 

Last change 27 December 2020 - 00:00:00
 

Family with parents - View family
father
Ernstfrets John Jacob Fretz
Christening 20 February 1757  Albany, New York
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10 months
mother
Maria Barbara Smith
Birth 1758 31  Rhinebeck, Dutchess County New York
Death 1823 (Age 65)  South Fredericksburgh Canada
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#1 elder sister
Anna Margaretha Fretz
Birth 27 October 1780 23 22  
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5 years
#2 elder brother
John Jacob Fretz
Birth 10 June 1785 28 27  
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3 years
#3 elder brother
Lewis Fretz
Birth 17 January 1788 30 30  
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3 years
#4 himself
Casperus Fretz
Birth before 17 April 1791 34 33  Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario
Death 21 March 1855 (Age 63)  Hastings County, Canada, British North America
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Family with Magdalena Leonora Huffman - View family
himself
Casperus Fretz
Birth before 17 April 1791 34 33  Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario
Death 21 March 1855 (Age 63)  Hastings County, Canada, British North America
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18 months
wife
Magdalena Leonora Huffman
Birth 28 October 1792  
Death 9 February 1836 (Age 43)  
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Marriage: 28 July 1817 — Fredericksburgh, Lennox and Addington County, Ontario
5 years
#1 son
Norman N. Fretz
Birth 7 October 1822 31 29  
Death about 1871 (Age 48)  
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5 years
#2 daughter
Sarah Ann Fretz
Birth 16 July 1827 36 34  North Fredericksburgh, Upper Canada
Death 8 October 1898 (Age 71)  Sand Lake, Kent County, Michigan
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6 years
#3 son
George L. Fretz
Birth 1833 41 40  Canada West
Death 12 December 1896 (Age 63)  Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
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Note Casperus, son of Jacob and Mary Barbary FRETZ, was baptized at Fredericksburghby Langhorn on April 17, 1791. McDowall married Casper Fretz and Leonera Hoffman, both of Fredericksburgh, on July 28, 1817.
Baptism A REGISTER OF BAPTISMS FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF FREDERICKSBURGH, being the Third Township of Catarawkwee, which is now called Kingston in the Province of Quebec" [Note — The following is a copy of the Register of the Rev. John Langhom. The Register s of the Baptisms, Burials and Marriages in connection "with St Paul's Church, in Fredericksburgh, were left with Mr. Peter Young, one of the members. and have been retained in the hands of some members of the family ever since. Similar Register s were also kept in connection with St. John's Church, Bath, which included the mission field east of the Third Town, or Fredericksburgh.
Marriage Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. He was a native of Saratoga County, New York, educated at Williams' College,Schenectady, N.Y., and sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Alban y as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, numbers of whom came from near Albany and points on the Hudson River, and were members of that denomination before leaving. He reached Kingston early in the spring of 1798 , and soon went to Bath and Fredericksburgh, and settled in the latter township, where be remained until his death in 1841. During the first two years he worked as a missionary at large, and then organized congregations at Bath and in Fredericks burgh and Ernest Town, three miles north of Bath.
Marriage Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. He was a native of Saratoga County, New York, educated at Williams' College,Schenectady, N.Y., and sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Alban y as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, numbers of whom came from near Albany and points on the Hudson River, and were members of that denomination before leaving. He reached Kingston early in the spring of 1798 , and soon went to Bath and Fredericksburgh, and settled in the latter township, where be remained until his death in 1841. During the first two years he worked as a missionary at large, and then organized congregations at Bath and in Fredericks burgh and Ernest Town, three miles north of Bath.
Marriage Rev. Robert McDowall was the first regularly sent Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada. He was a native of Saratoga County, New York, educated at Williams' College,Schenectady, N.Y., and sent by the Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church of Alban y as a Missionary to the U. E. L. refugees of the Bay of Quinte District, numbers of whom came from near Albany and points on the Hudson River, and were members of that denomination before leaving. He reached Kingston early in the spring of 1798 , and soon went to Bath and Fredericksburgh, and settled in the latter township, where be remained until his death in 1841. During the first two years he worked as a missionary at large, and then organized congregations at Bath and in Fredericks burgh and Ernest Town, three miles north of Bath.
Burial Name: Casper Fretz Maiden Name: Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1855 Event Place: Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada Photograph Included: Birth Date: 17 Apr 1791 Death Date: 21 Mar 1855 Affiliate Record Identifier: 122796380 Cemetery: Jones Citing this Record: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (­https­://­familysearch­.­org­/­ark­:/­61903­/­1­:­1­:­QVGJ­-­H2PT­ : accessed 6 July 2015), Casper Fretz, 1855; Burial, Thurlow, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, Jones; citing record ID 122796380, Find a Grave, http ://www.findagrave.com.

 

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