. A brief history of John and Christian Fretz and a complete genealogical family register to the fourth generation : with accounts and addresses delivered at the Fretz family reunions held at Bedminster, PA, 1888, 1893, 1898, and he least letter could bemade intelligible is obliterated. Otherwise it is ingood condition. Jacob Fretz was a member of theMennonite church. He had only one child; a son,Jacob. ||. Jacob Fretz, b in Bucks Co. Pa. Mar. 15, 1793,d Dec. I, 1875; m Elizabeth Gehman. Shed , 1828. C: Mary, Aaron, David. He m secondwife, Elizabeth Driesback, May 19, 1829. She


. A brief history of John and Christian Fretz and a complete genealogical family register to the fourth generation : with accounts and addresses delivered at the Fretz family reunions held at Bedminster, PA, 1888, 1893, 1898, and he least letter could bemade intelligible is obliterated. Otherwise it is ingood condition. Jacob Fretz was a member of theMennonite church. He had only one child; a son,Jacob. ||. Jacob Fretz, b in Bucks Co. Pa. Mar. 15, 1793,d Dec. I, 1875; m Elizabeth Gehman. Shed , 1828. C: Mary, Aaron, David. He m secondwife, Elizabeth Driesback, May 19, 1829. She dMay 17, 1844. C: James, • Catharine, Matilda,Rebecca, Amanda. He m third wife, ElizabethKeifer, in 1845. She din 1854. He lived in UpperSaucon and Allen Twps. Northampton Co. Pa., andled a checkered life as farmer, stage driver andlaborer. He was a member of the Ger. Ref. andlater of the Ev. Assn. ch. III. Mary Fretz, b July 17, 1821, m Daniel RitterJan. I, 1842. Ev. Assn. C: (|Y) Lavina, Sarah,Elizabeth, Amanda, Emanuel, John, Drusilla,Matilda, Thomas, Jane, William, Owen. III. Aaron Fretz, b Aug. 17, 1823, m Sarah HolyNov. ig, 1842. Farmer near Kreidersville, Assn. C: (|V) William, Amanda, Calvin,John, Alvesta, AUSTIN COAT OF ARMS —39— III. David Fretz, b in Bucks Co. Pa. Oct. 24, 1825,d Nov. 26, 1883; m Susie, daughter of John P. Beil,Jan. 1, 1852. David Fretz was one of the best knowncitizens of the western end of the county in whiclj helived and died. Davids first employment fromhome was on the farm of his father-in-lawJohn P. Beil. Before becoming of age he enteredthe Mercantile establishment of Joseph and SamuelLauback, with which firm the greater part of hislife was spent. He was for a short time superin-tendant of the Rolling Mill at Fullerton. He alsoserved as School director for two terms, and theschools of his township owe very much to his 16 years he was president of the HokendauquaBridge Company, and was a director of


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