Jacob Fretz?–?
- Name
- Jacob Fretz
Marriage | Margarita Ernstfrets - View family about 1745 Skoharie, New York
Note:
<font="Times New Roman","roman",0>"Jacob may have been at Skoharie; one record of the Skoharie Lutheran
Church reads that "Margaret Fretz. daughter of Ernest" married Jacob
Frat about 1745. However Munsell's Collection of the history of Albany
states Jacob Frets and Margareta Ernfrets had child Johannes baptized
Feb. 20, 1757 in Albany Dutch Churcn. On the other hand the baptism of
his son Nicholaus on Oct. 5, 1761 in Albany was recorded in Schoharie Lutheran
Record. (P. 47) naming the same sponsors. There may be another
interpretation of the Ernsfrets or it may be misreading of her fathers
name. At any rate, if Jacob and Margaret were cousins it would not be
strange in the limited choice of partners of his own nationality and
Lutheran faith." - </font> page 2 of The Frat House Published 1957 by SETH W. FRATT
Burlington, Wisconsin |
Birth of a son #1 | about 1754
son -
Casperus Fretz
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Christening of a son | 20 February 1757 Albany, New York
son -
John Jacob Fretz
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Marriage of a son | Casperus Fretz - View family about 1779
son -
Casperus Fretz
daughter-in-law -
Marie Davenport
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Globally unique identifier | 4A01297DFF944784BAA46043BA98915184FE |
Last change | 17 July 2017 - 00:00:00 |
Family with Margarita Ernstfrets - View family |
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Marriage: about 1745 — Skoharie, New York |
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12 years #1 son |
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-3 years #2 son |
Casperus Fretz
Birth about 1754
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Note | The Frat House https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/38302?availability=Family%20History%20Library
From: <b>History of Coshocton County, Ohio: Its Past and Present, 1740-1881 ... page 787
</b> By Albert Adams Graham
SICKER JOHN H., Linton township; farmer; born August 25, 1819, in Albany county. New York ; son of John and Charlotte (Kirker) Sicker; grandson of Lewis and Margaret (Fratt) Sicker, and of Henry and Margaret (Campbell) Kirker. His grandmother Ki rker was from Holland ; his other grandparents, from Germany. His grandfather Sicker, born in Witternburg, Germany, crossed the ocean at seventeen years of age, about 1755, as a German soldier in the English service, and served in the Canadian w ar. By permission of. his general he remained here, working on a farm in Schenectady county. New York; while there his employer sent him with two slaves to a Mr. Fratt, in Albany county. Fratt invited him to remain over Sunday; he stayed, love d and married his daughter. In 1835 Mr. Sicker moved with his parents to Linton township, and has lived here since. In 1839 he married Jane Rodruck, daughter of Lewis Rodruck. Children living are — Charlotte, Margaret J., Rebecca, John L., Anna , Elmira and Alice. |
Marriage |
<font="Times New Roman","roman",0>"Jacob may have been at Skoharie; one record of the Skoharie Lutheran
Church reads that "Margaret Fretz. daughter of Ernest" married Jacob
Frat about 1745. However Munsell's Collection of the history of Albany
states Jacob Frets and Margareta Ernfrets had child Johannes baptized
Feb. 20, 1757 in Albany Dutch Churcn. On the other hand the baptism of
his son Nicholaus on Oct. 5, 1761 in Albany was recorded in Schoharie Lutheran
Record. (P. 47) naming the same sponsors. There may be another
interpretation of the Ernsfrets or it may be misreading of her fathers
name. At any rate, if Jacob and Margaret were cousins it would not be
strange in the limited choice of partners of his own nationality and
Lutheran faith." - </font> page 2 of The Frat House Published 1957 by SETH W. FRATT
Burlington, Wisconsin |
Marriage |
<font="Times New Roman","roman",0>"Jacob may have been at Skoharie; one record of the Skoharie Lutheran
Church reads that "Margaret Fretz. daughter of Ernest" married Jacob
Frat about 1745. However Munsell's Collection of the history of Albany
states Jacob Frets and Margareta Ernfrets had child Johannes baptized
Feb. 20, 1757 in Albany Dutch Churcn. On the other hand the baptism of
his son Nicholaus on Oct. 5, 1761 in Albany was recorded in Schoharie Lutheran
Record. (P. 47) naming the same sponsors. There may be another
interpretation of the Ernsfrets or it may be misreading of her fathers
name. At any rate, if Jacob and Margaret were cousins it would not be
strange in the limited choice of partners of his own nationality and
Lutheran faith." - </font> page 2 of The Frat House Published 1957 by SETH W. FRATT
Burlington, Wisconsin |