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Fredericka “Ricky” <I>Dahn</I> St John

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Fredericka “Ricky” Dahn St John

Birth
Lancaster, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
19 Sep 1939 (aged 72)
Newberry, Luce County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Newberry, Luce County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
NO HEADSTONE Unmarked Grave
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Andrew and Mary (Drinken) Miller Dahn

Fredricka went by "Ricky"

[ She spoke fluent German. While Frank spoke French. When they had an argument each would revert to his/her native language. Their children thought this was funny. Kay St.John Braddock]

The family spoke English and Canuck. Now Canuck is an slang for French Canadian in the usa so most likely they spoke French.

Another family legend, told by (Ricky's daughter)Mary I. ELLCEY to her granddaughter Flora J. MCLEAN, is that Fredericka was born on the ship, arriving to New York.

Their children:

Benjamin Franklin ST JOHN
1888 – 1956
Alberta Myrtle ST JOHN
1889 – 1978
Joseph D. ST JOHN
1892 – 1945
Mary Ida ST JOHN
1894 – 1968
Alfred ST JOHN
1895 – 1895
Andrew DeGreat ST JOHN
1898 – 1954
Victoria ST JOHN
1901 – 1923
Eva D. ST JOHN
1903 – 1975
George ST JOHN
1903 – 1910
Fern Amie ST JOHN
1904 – 1962
Daughter of Andrew and Mary (Drinken) Miller Dahn

Fredricka went by "Ricky"

[ She spoke fluent German. While Frank spoke French. When they had an argument each would revert to his/her native language. Their children thought this was funny. Kay St.John Braddock]

The family spoke English and Canuck. Now Canuck is an slang for French Canadian in the usa so most likely they spoke French.

Another family legend, told by (Ricky's daughter)Mary I. ELLCEY to her granddaughter Flora J. MCLEAN, is that Fredericka was born on the ship, arriving to New York.

Their children:

Benjamin Franklin ST JOHN
1888 – 1956
Alberta Myrtle ST JOHN
1889 – 1978
Joseph D. ST JOHN
1892 – 1945
Mary Ida ST JOHN
1894 – 1968
Alfred ST JOHN
1895 – 1895
Andrew DeGreat ST JOHN
1898 – 1954
Victoria ST JOHN
1901 – 1923
Eva D. ST JOHN
1903 – 1975
George ST JOHN
1903 – 1910
Fern Amie ST JOHN
1904 – 1962

Gravesite Details

There is no stone or marker buried row before near Victoria & baby and Catherine Seymour



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