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Henry Fry

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
30 Mar 1835 (aged 60–61)
Franklin Township, Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Henry is most likely buried somewhere in Franklin Township, Wayne County, Ohio, whereabouts unknown at this time.
Henry married Catherine "Unknown" possibly 1794-1799 in Maryland. [Widow Catherine Fry married Peter Cleckner 17 Nov 1836 in Franklin Twp, Wayne County, Ohio]

Henry Fry noted on census 1800 and 1810 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;
and also on census 1820 and 1830 in Franklin Twp, Wayne County, Ohio

Will written 28 Feb 1834 in Franklin Twp, Wayne County, Ohio; all moveable property to be given to wife Catherine; land given to son Thomas and daughter Sevilla, executor William Bobs. Names that were noted in the probate record including the above were: John Fry of Coshocton, Henry Fry, Christopher Fry, Cecelia Fry, Peter Cleckner. Estate finalized 27 May 1841.
Thomas Fry sold the land he inherited to Peter Cleckner 12 Jan 1837. A family rumor states that Thomas and sister Sevilla did not like their stepfather, Peter Cleckner, and they moved out of the area. [later both Thomas and Sevilla lived in McLean County, Illinois.
Henry is most likely buried somewhere in Franklin Township, Wayne County, Ohio, whereabouts unknown at this time.
Henry married Catherine "Unknown" possibly 1794-1799 in Maryland. [Widow Catherine Fry married Peter Cleckner 17 Nov 1836 in Franklin Twp, Wayne County, Ohio]

Henry Fry noted on census 1800 and 1810 in Bedford County, Pennsylvania;
and also on census 1820 and 1830 in Franklin Twp, Wayne County, Ohio

Will written 28 Feb 1834 in Franklin Twp, Wayne County, Ohio; all moveable property to be given to wife Catherine; land given to son Thomas and daughter Sevilla, executor William Bobs. Names that were noted in the probate record including the above were: John Fry of Coshocton, Henry Fry, Christopher Fry, Cecelia Fry, Peter Cleckner. Estate finalized 27 May 1841.
Thomas Fry sold the land he inherited to Peter Cleckner 12 Jan 1837. A family rumor states that Thomas and sister Sevilla did not like their stepfather, Peter Cleckner, and they moved out of the area. [later both Thomas and Sevilla lived in McLean County, Illinois.


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