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Saturday, November 04, 2006

Grampa Frische

Henry Frische, not a direct relation of ours, but he is a grandfather to the children of our Amelia Winkler Frische.

He was born in Germany on the 4th of November, 1859, according to the California Death Index. His mother's maiden name was Husing. Henry's wife, Minnie Ehlers was born August 4, 1865 in California. In the 1910 census they lived in San Francisco, California.

Their children are as follows;

Henry W F Frische, born 11 June 1890 in California. He was summoned to World War I. He is found a veteran in the 1920 census with a wife, Clara Camille Liebscher, who was born 30 September 1895. They are in the 1930 census also, with children.
Henry died in Napa county January 7, 1958. Clara died on 19 March 1996 in Mendocino county, Ca.

William Charles Frische, born 16 Feb 1892 in California. He, too, was summoned to the war, but is in the 1920 census as a veteran with his wife (Amelia) and daughters. In the 1930 census he had a different wife. He died July 7, 1973 in San Francisco.

Henry Sr. died at the age of 86 in San Francisco on January 7, 1946. Minne also died in SF, on July 10, 1951.

All this was learned in March of 2007.

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