The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . Royal (old Port Royal). There heremained until the spring of 1893, when he entered ,practice in a larger town, Yarmouth, in Yarmouth county, then came to Rhode Island, in 1907, locatingin Providence, at No. 12 OIneyville square, where hehas successfully continued for the past eleven Fritz is a public spirited citizen and endorses allthings promoting the welfare of the city. He is a mem-ber of the West Side Dental Association of Providence,Rliode Island Dental Society, and American ; is a member of


The history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations . Royal (old Port Royal). There heremained until the spring of 1893, when he entered ,practice in a larger town, Yarmouth, in Yarmouth county, then came to Rhode Island, in 1907, locatingin Providence, at No. 12 OIneyville square, where hehas successfully continued for the past eleven Fritz is a public spirited citizen and endorses allthings promoting the welfare of the city. He is a mem-ber of the West Side Dental Association of Providence,Rliode Island Dental Society, and American ; is a member of the Masonic order; theIndependent Order of Odd Fellows; is an independentin politics, and is a deacon of Broadway Baptist Church,Providence. Dr. Fritz married in Halifax county, N. S., August ?22, 1888, Isabel H. Thompson. They are the parents offive sons and a daughter: Ernest St. Clair, died at theage of thirteen; William Clifford, a civil engineer, grad-uate of McGill University. Montreal; Earl Gladstone,an architectural draughtsman; Carl Edwin, now a sol- ;. BIOGRAPHICAL dier serving in France with the Eighth Canadian SiegeArtillery; Willis Otto, a student; and Elizabeth Louise,a student. William Clifford and Earl Gladstone arenow in training (1918) at Toronto, Canada, as mem-bers of the Royal air force, and Willis Otto, who isregistered from Nova Scotia, will soon answer the callof his country. WANTON LILLIBRIDGE—The Lillibridge fam-ily in the United States dates from the close of theseventeenth century, when the first record of the found-er, Thomas Lilhbridge, is found in Newport, R. I. Hisdescendants, though not numerous, have figured honor-ably in Rhode Island life and affairs for two centuries,and the name to-day is unblemished. The early Lilli-bridges were extensive landowners, and much of theirholdings remain in the hands of their descendants. Theline of ancestry herein under consideration is that ofWanton Lillibridge, long a prominent resident of Rich-mond, R. L


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