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Rederich Flavius Freeman

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Rederich Flavius Freeman

Birth
Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
18 Jan 1935 (aged 82)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of William B. Freeman and Eliza E. (Snow) Freeman

One of the oldest, best known and honored families of Greene county is the Freemans. This family has not only been noted for their unflagging industry and success in material things, but also good citizens, always ready to support such measures as had for their object the general good of the community and county, and too, they have looked well to their personal reputations.
One of the best known members of this family of the present generation is Rederick Flavius Freeman, who was born in Greene County, Missouri, October 3, 1852. He is a son of William B. and Eliza E. (Snow) Freeman.
Rederick Flavius Freeman: He grew to manhood on the home farm and assisted with the general work there when a boy. His educational advantages were somewhat limited. His business experience in life has been his best teacher, and has given him a broad comprehension of men and things and self-reliance. He is a well-read man, posted on current matters, and he has succeeded in his life work. He is a general farmer and an extensive buyer and shipper of live stock. He has always lived in Greene county and has kept actively engaged at his chosen vocations. He is a stanch Democrat of the old school ; he thoroughly believes in the principles of his party, is an ardent worker for the cause of Democracy, but has had no time for political favors himself, yet he is always on deck at the needed time to assist his friends and his party.

Rederick Flavius Freeman was married on January 20, 1876, to Martha Ann Cooper. Mrs. Freeman was born on May 9, 1856, in Greene County, Missouri. She is a daughter of George W. and Zerelda E. (Goodin) Cooper.
Information provided by Contributor: Lyn Cole (47380505)
Past and present of Greene County Missouri;
by Fairbanks, Jonathan, 1828-1917
Son of William B. Freeman and Eliza E. (Snow) Freeman

One of the oldest, best known and honored families of Greene county is the Freemans. This family has not only been noted for their unflagging industry and success in material things, but also good citizens, always ready to support such measures as had for their object the general good of the community and county, and too, they have looked well to their personal reputations.
One of the best known members of this family of the present generation is Rederick Flavius Freeman, who was born in Greene County, Missouri, October 3, 1852. He is a son of William B. and Eliza E. (Snow) Freeman.
Rederick Flavius Freeman: He grew to manhood on the home farm and assisted with the general work there when a boy. His educational advantages were somewhat limited. His business experience in life has been his best teacher, and has given him a broad comprehension of men and things and self-reliance. He is a well-read man, posted on current matters, and he has succeeded in his life work. He is a general farmer and an extensive buyer and shipper of live stock. He has always lived in Greene county and has kept actively engaged at his chosen vocations. He is a stanch Democrat of the old school ; he thoroughly believes in the principles of his party, is an ardent worker for the cause of Democracy, but has had no time for political favors himself, yet he is always on deck at the needed time to assist his friends and his party.

Rederick Flavius Freeman was married on January 20, 1876, to Martha Ann Cooper. Mrs. Freeman was born on May 9, 1856, in Greene County, Missouri. She is a daughter of George W. and Zerelda E. (Goodin) Cooper.
Information provided by Contributor: Lyn Cole (47380505)
Past and present of Greene County Missouri;
by Fairbanks, Jonathan, 1828-1917


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