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Frederick Frush Sr.

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Frederick Frush Sr.

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
25 Sep 1835 (aged 77)
Highland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Highland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Page 374 McBride Cemetery Book:

1830 United States Federal Census
Name: Fdk Frush Sr.
County: Rockbridge
State: Virginia

"Highland Pioneer Sketches & Family Genealogies" by Elsie Johnson Ayres Page 657
Pleasant View Church, south of the Cemetery is really located in Jackson Twp. In fact, the cemetery itself extends into Jackson. The land southwest of Harriett, was originally a part of the Williams Survey No. 1,233. Fredrick and Cassandra Frush,members of the German Immigrant families settled in the Province of Maryland, located on the land where the Pleasant View Cemetery was later laid out. The entire region was a vast wilderness along the banks of Elk Run.
The Frush cabin was on the east side of the trace cut through to North Union. Fredrick Frush, born in 1749, served in the Revolution, as a member of the 33rd Battalion under a Col. Christian Stull, in charge of the 4th Co.
Fredrick Frush died Sept. 25, 1835 at the age of 86.
A son, Henry and his wife, "Polly" or Mary Frush, had lost an infant son at birth and a daughter, Elizabeth, who was two years old at her death in 1832.
The grandfather was laid to rest beside the children.
Mary Elizabeth, another child of Henry, was 7 years old when she died in 1848.
George, son of Henry and Polly Frush, owned the farm east of Deadfall Schoolhouse known as "The Old Frush Home," a century ago.
Cassandra Frush, born in 1762, was buried on the farm when she passed away Sept. 20, 1840.

"Highland Pioneer Sketches & Family Genealogies" by Elsie Johnson Ayres Page 921
The Bacon farm was cleared by the pioneers Fredrick Frush, 1747-Sept. 25, 1835, and his wife, Cassander, 1762-Sept. 20, 1840.
When Miranda Manker died, Aug. 30, 1834, at the age of 37, a burial plot on the farm was chosen for her entry.
Other early burials were the Frush family and Malinda Emery who died in 1841.
In 1843, William John, age 2 years and 10 months, young son of William and Ellen Bacon, was buried on the farm.

"Wills, Administrations, Guardianships and Adoptions of Highland County, Ohio" 1805-1880 by James N. & Jane McBride Page 19
Frederick Frush
Date Jan. 3, 1835
Wife: Casandra
Children:
Fredrick
Martha Rousy...
Notes, I left to John Rousy hands", "my daughter Melinda, Ewen and James Ewen...
unto my son Adam Frush's children...all the rest of my children."
Witnesses: Henry Frush, John Siders
Proven: Oct. 6, 1835
Casandra, the widow, elected to take under the will.
Page 374 McBride Cemetery Book:

1830 United States Federal Census
Name: Fdk Frush Sr.
County: Rockbridge
State: Virginia

"Highland Pioneer Sketches & Family Genealogies" by Elsie Johnson Ayres Page 657
Pleasant View Church, south of the Cemetery is really located in Jackson Twp. In fact, the cemetery itself extends into Jackson. The land southwest of Harriett, was originally a part of the Williams Survey No. 1,233. Fredrick and Cassandra Frush,members of the German Immigrant families settled in the Province of Maryland, located on the land where the Pleasant View Cemetery was later laid out. The entire region was a vast wilderness along the banks of Elk Run.
The Frush cabin was on the east side of the trace cut through to North Union. Fredrick Frush, born in 1749, served in the Revolution, as a member of the 33rd Battalion under a Col. Christian Stull, in charge of the 4th Co.
Fredrick Frush died Sept. 25, 1835 at the age of 86.
A son, Henry and his wife, "Polly" or Mary Frush, had lost an infant son at birth and a daughter, Elizabeth, who was two years old at her death in 1832.
The grandfather was laid to rest beside the children.
Mary Elizabeth, another child of Henry, was 7 years old when she died in 1848.
George, son of Henry and Polly Frush, owned the farm east of Deadfall Schoolhouse known as "The Old Frush Home," a century ago.
Cassandra Frush, born in 1762, was buried on the farm when she passed away Sept. 20, 1840.

"Highland Pioneer Sketches & Family Genealogies" by Elsie Johnson Ayres Page 921
The Bacon farm was cleared by the pioneers Fredrick Frush, 1747-Sept. 25, 1835, and his wife, Cassander, 1762-Sept. 20, 1840.
When Miranda Manker died, Aug. 30, 1834, at the age of 37, a burial plot on the farm was chosen for her entry.
Other early burials were the Frush family and Malinda Emery who died in 1841.
In 1843, William John, age 2 years and 10 months, young son of William and Ellen Bacon, was buried on the farm.

"Wills, Administrations, Guardianships and Adoptions of Highland County, Ohio" 1805-1880 by James N. & Jane McBride Page 19
Frederick Frush
Date Jan. 3, 1835
Wife: Casandra
Children:
Fredrick
Martha Rousy...
Notes, I left to John Rousy hands", "my daughter Melinda, Ewen and James Ewen...
unto my son Adam Frush's children...all the rest of my children."
Witnesses: Henry Frush, John Siders
Proven: Oct. 6, 1835
Casandra, the widow, elected to take under the will.


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