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Revision as of 20:52, 21 April 2007


NOT A DIRECT ANCESTOR

Emma B. Frederick is not in my direct ancestry. She is 1 step removed in the following ways:


Emma Frederick Jury cropped.jpg
Emma Frederick was the middle of 3 Frederick sisters. Born in Ashland Twp., Clarion Co. PA near Pine City in 1858, she was six years younger than Mary, and seven years older than Ella. She had an older brother Frank and two younger brothers, John V. (born on Valentines Day), and Jacob who died at age twenty. Her baby sister Josephine died in infancy or childhood.
Emma married twice, first to a Mr Lintz with whom she had a daughter Bertha. Bertha Lintz also married twice, having 3 children with first husband Roland M. Coatz. Bertha second married widower J. Austin Sheffer after the death of Annie Kline Sheffer, Bertha's cousin; this marriage was short-lived.
Emma Frederick married second to John Henry Jury, and possibly resided at Pitchpine, later at Fertigs, Pinegrove Twp, Venango Co. Emma and Henry Jury had six children, some of whom survived into the 1980's. Daughter Anna E. Jury married Frank Leslie Schwab and resided in New York state; their children lived in Rochester and Salamanca, NY. Emma's son George Jury had problems with the law more than once, arrested for stealing. Emma died at the age of eighty, and is buried at Perry's Chapel Cemetery.


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Date Location Notes Sources
Birth 1858
Marriage 1)Unknown Lintz
2)John Henry Jury
Death 1938
Burial Perrys Chapel,Elk Twp., Clarion Co. PA

Ancestry chart segment

 Generation 4           Generation 5          
 
                                      
                                     
                     +-- John Frederick
                     |    (1822-1912)       
 Emma B. Frederick --+                     
(1858-1938)          |                         
                     +-- Anna Catherine Kennemuth
                         (1827-1889)

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Children

(Children with Unknown Lintz)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
Bertha Lintz F 1) Roland M. Coatz
2) J. Austin Sheffer
3 Coatz children

(Children with John Henry Jury)

Name Gender Date of Birth Birthplace Spouse Notes Sources
John Jury M
Estella "Stella" Jury F
Edna Jury F
Anna E. Jury F 8 Dec 1893 Frank Leslie Schwab 2 Schwab children
George Jury M
(Mabel?)Jury F

Places of Residence

Location Dates Notes Sources


Photo Gallery

3 Frederick sisters: L. to R. Mary Frederick Dietrich, Emma Frederick Jury, Ella Frederick Kline



Sources

Ref. Num. Description Image of original
1 Research Manuscript of Ella May Beals (Wilson) 1975-1985, including personal knowledge and interviews of her siblings Robert Beals and Bertha Beals Chambers, and of her aunt Mary P. Kline Fillgrove.
2 Research & personal correspondence of Wilda Dietrich Dehart, 1992-ongoing.
3 Letter from Emma Jury , Fertigs, PA, Jan. 7, 1912, apparently to her sister Mary Dietrich. Names Estella, Papa/Father, Charley, Anna, John, Willie, Coates, Mabel, Edna, Dena, Ella. Signed Emma Jury. A note in German added and signed by John Friederich. A quarter of one page missing.
Emma Jury letter p 1.jpg
Emma Jury letter p 2.jpg
(See transcript)
3 Personal correspondence from Elizabeth Wilson Williams, granddaughter of Winnifred May Kline.



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