[or-roots] Freydig

Leslie Chapman khanjehgil at presys.com
Fri Dec 20 18:27:42 PST 2002


I wandered into my favorite used book store in Coos Bay yesterday and spent
a couple hours looking for things of interest to a genealogist and one thing
I ran across was a book profiling a bunch of Scions of industry etc in
Forestry (I think, forgive this manifestation of my poor memory) and there
was a Freydig listed there. The book was nine bucks and I didn't have
anything to make notes on, but the book was a small thing for the price he
was asking. Anyway what this is all about is I just did a google to see if I
could track the dude down and I think this is him;

from;
http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives/archive/pho/harrietsinv2000_2999.
html

2306  Freydig, Paul E.

what this is, is a web catalog of OSU staff photo archives, so this may not
be the same Freydig I think I saw yesterday, or it could be his son.

the rest of this is probably not of any interest to our list person, but
shows how rare the surname Freydig is the following are the only hits that
seemed at all relevant to genealogy for the surname Freydig from the grand
google total of 57 hits, I don't believe I have ever done a google search
for a surname and gotten so few hits before.

LEs C.

also on;

http://www.swcp.com/~dhickman/journals/V4I2/alpena.html

Several people read this advertisement and were soon- making arrangements to
come to Dry Fork District. Among them were: Hertig's who operated a grist
mill and a bakery in Switzerland; the Joseph Schmidlen's who owned a silk
mill (Joseph had a degree in interior decorating and used the silk made in
his father's mill for his decorating in Basel, Switzerland); Jakob Knutti's
who were a cheese making farm family from Niedfluh and my
great-grandfather's family; Jacob and Mary Moser Ratzer who were my
grandparents on my mother's side of the family. Jacob was from Lucerne and
Mary from Berne. Coming to West Virginia was their honeymoon trip. Others we
have heard of were: Agricole, Freydig, VonAllman (of the VonAllman
photography studios), Geisberger and Fridley


http://www.logicsouth.com/~jeffries/coutier.htm

Notes for Anna Maria SALLEY

1741 Jan 12, married Joseph Cuttier and Maria Sahly. Witnesses Hans
Diedrick, Jr., Hans Freydig, Henry Wurtz, and Joseph Robinson. (Rev.
Giessendanner) 1741 Joseph Cuttier Mar. 27, 1741 to Ann Mary Sahly. (Rev.
Giessendanner) [list after England] 1751 On Sunday June 30th In Ditto,
Rachel, daughter of John and Rachel Brunzon. Born in December 1746.
Susceptr. Joseph Couture, Mary his wife, Ann, wife of Joseph Griffith. (Rev.
Giessendanner) 1751 On Sunday June 30th In Ditto, Sirrah, daughter of John
and Rachel Brunzon. born in January last. Susceptr. William Pendarvis, Ann,
wife of Joseph Griffith, Mary wife of Joseph Couture. (Rev. Giessendanner)
1753 On Sunday Septr. 30th in Orangeburgh Church. Elizabeth, daughter of
John and Eva-Catharine Jubb; born February 13th 1753.


http://www.logicsouth.com/~jeffries/robson.htm

Notes for Joseph ROBINSON

He ran an Orangeburgh local hotel (1742). REF: Plat 6:330 ; Grant 2G:046;
Memorial 7:209. 1740 March 7, privately baptized in Mr. Henry Rickenbacker's
house, Henry Rickenbacker, child of Henry Rickenbacker and Mrs. Anna Deul.
Sponsors , Joseph Robinson, Anna Margerett, and others. (Rev. Giessendanner)
1741 Jan 12, married Joseph Cuttier and Maria Sahly. Witness es Hans
Diedrick, Jr., Hans Freydig, Henry Wurtz, and Joseph Robinson. (Rev.
Giessendanner) 1742 Bought land from David Black; REF: 0007 001 00xo 00238
00.

from;

http://members.tripod.com/~CIFR/CorleyK

comes the statement that Freydig is the modern version of the surname Friday


from;

http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ne/platte/cemeteries/potters.txt

233   James Holmes Freydig                  1  6  0    4  27 1901  Born
Switzerland




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