Abt 1832 - 1854
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Name |
William Friz |
Born |
Abt 1832 |
Orleans Co, New York |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1854 |
Jamestown Twp, Ottawa Co, Michigan |
Notes |
- Discovered Mud Lake in Jamestown Township. It was for many years known as Friz Lake. It is the only lake in the township. It was reported by the surveyors in 1851. It took William 4 attempts to find the lake. In 1854, he helped to make the first boat. He died soon after that.
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Person ID |
I759 |
Bryant |
Last Modified |
6 Jan 2003 |
Father |
Andrew C. Friz, b. 18 Aug 1793, Germantown, Columbia Co, New York , d. 23 Dec 1874, Jamestown Twp, Ottawa Co, Michigan |
Mother |
Christina Link, b. 10 Nov 1793, Upper Red Hook, Dutchess Co, New York , d. 25 Dec 1870, Jamestown Twp, Ottawa Co, Michigan |
Married |
10 Feb 1815 |
Montgomery Co, New York [1] |
- Andrew and Christina were married by Rev. John Toll, a pastor in the Reformed Dutch Churches in the Canajoharie District. Both Andrew and Christina were "of Sharon" in the original record in the possession of the Montgomery County Historical Society. Sharon is actually in neighboring Schoharie County to the south. They are the only FRIZ and LINK marriage records found in the source mentioned.
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Family ID |
F64 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S36] Montgomery Co, NY Marr. Record, Melvin W. Lethbridge, (St. Johnsville, NY: author, 1922), p.30.
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