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Frederick Smith “Fred” Bolsinger

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Frederick Smith “Fred” Bolsinger

Birth
Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minnesota, USA
Death
26 Oct 1912 (aged 52)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Nevadaville, Gilpin County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Frederick Smith Bolsinger's linage,(Maxwell Dearth, John, John, George.) His mother was Emily C. Atchison. He had four brothers; Henry Clark, (1858-1915); Charles C.,(1863-1900); Maxwell Dearth Jr. (1884-); and Kenneth.

Frederick married 14 Aug 1894 at Black Hawk, Gilpin, CO., to Alice Margaret Hatch. They had nine children; Dorothy L. (1895-1942); Emily J. (1898-1970); Maxwell G. (1899-); Alice S. (1901-1945); Champ Clark, (1903-1949); John Hatch, (1905-1971);Etna K. (1907-1993; Frederick Smith Jr., (1909-1984); and Kendon Bruce, (1912-1995.)

Frederick owned mines in Colorado. His father and brother, Henry C. also owned and operated mines in the area. He belonged to the Masons through the Grand Lodge of Golden City #1.
Frederick Smith Bolsinger's linage,(Maxwell Dearth, John, John, George.) His mother was Emily C. Atchison. He had four brothers; Henry Clark, (1858-1915); Charles C.,(1863-1900); Maxwell Dearth Jr. (1884-); and Kenneth.

Frederick married 14 Aug 1894 at Black Hawk, Gilpin, CO., to Alice Margaret Hatch. They had nine children; Dorothy L. (1895-1942); Emily J. (1898-1970); Maxwell G. (1899-); Alice S. (1901-1945); Champ Clark, (1903-1949); John Hatch, (1905-1971);Etna K. (1907-1993; Frederick Smith Jr., (1909-1984); and Kendon Bruce, (1912-1995.)

Frederick owned mines in Colorado. His father and brother, Henry C. also owned and operated mines in the area. He belonged to the Masons through the Grand Lodge of Golden City #1.


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