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Isaac Freeze

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Isaac Freeze

Birth
Seneca County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Jun 1920 (aged 72)
Iowa County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ladora, Iowa County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Isaac Freeze, son of Barnet and Mary Freeze was born in Seneca Co., Ohio, December 24, 1847, and died June 22, 1920, aged 72 years, 5 months, and 28 days. Mr. Freeze moved from Ohio in 1866 and settled in Hartford Township of this county where he resided on a farm some 43 years and until recent years since which he resided in Ladora.

October 29, 1867, Isaac Freeze and Mary F. Mouser of this county were united in marriage and to this union were born three children: Ernest E. died in infancy, Clement M. of this county and Mrs. Mary Etta Schrader of Powshiek county.

Mr. Freeze was converted when a boy and became a member of the Methodist Protestant church. He was a member of the organization at Hartford Center until recent years when his membership was transferred to Ladora. He was one of the pioneers of this section, being of that second generation that came out from Seneca County, Ohio to make up the Ohio settlement, south of Ladora.

He was a part of the religious life of that settlement and was one of the official member of the Ohio Circuit Quarterly Conference Contemporaneous with George Shaull, George Rosenberger, J. N. Shedenhelm, Martin Shaull, Henry Wyant, Daniel Breachey [sic, Boachey], Chas W. Bell and others.
Mr. Freeze was a farmer, and by hard labor and economy succeeded in accumulating considerable property.
A forceful character, a conservative business man and a useful citizen, who was active until the last, has passed on over the trail from whence there is no returning.

Isaac Freeze, son of Barnet and Mary Freeze was born in Seneca Co., Ohio, December 24, 1847, and died June 22, 1920, aged 72 years, 5 months, and 28 days. Mr. Freeze moved from Ohio in 1866 and settled in Hartford Township of this county where he resided on a farm some 43 years and until recent years since which he resided in Ladora.

October 29, 1867, Isaac Freeze and Mary F. Mouser of this county were united in marriage and to this union were born three children: Ernest E. died in infancy, Clement M. of this county and Mrs. Mary Etta Schrader of Powshiek county.

Mr. Freeze was converted when a boy and became a member of the Methodist Protestant church. He was a member of the organization at Hartford Center until recent years when his membership was transferred to Ladora. He was one of the pioneers of this section, being of that second generation that came out from Seneca County, Ohio to make up the Ohio settlement, south of Ladora.

He was a part of the religious life of that settlement and was one of the official member of the Ohio Circuit Quarterly Conference Contemporaneous with George Shaull, George Rosenberger, J. N. Shedenhelm, Martin Shaull, Henry Wyant, Daniel Breachey [sic, Boachey], Chas W. Bell and others.
Mr. Freeze was a farmer, and by hard labor and economy succeeded in accumulating considerable property.
A forceful character, a conservative business man and a useful citizen, who was active until the last, has passed on over the trail from whence there is no returning.


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