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Israel Fred

Birth08 Jan 1822 - Clermont, Ohio, USA
Death17 Dec 1900 - McCordsville, Hancock, Indiana, United States
MotherRebecca Belvel
FatherJacob Fred

Born in Clermont, Ohio, USA on 08 Jan 1822 to Jacob Fred and Rebecca Belvel. Israel Fred married Mary Ann Perkins and had 14 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1900 in McCordsville, Hancock, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
Jacob Fred
1794 - 1863
Rebecca Belvel
1789 - 1866
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Perkins
1821 - 1864
Children Show all
William Henry Fred
1842 - 1926
Andrew Wallace Fred
1851 - 1897
Rebecca Fred
1845 - 1869
Missouri Olive Fred
1857 - 1903
Francis M. Fred
1847 - 1905
Sarah Catherine Fred
1850 - 1935
Isaac Newton Fred
1843 - 1937

Theodocia B Fred
1863 - 1920
Jacob W Fred
1847 - 1861
Mary Adeline Fred
1855 - 1856
Adah Fred
1866 - 1866
John Jones Fred
1868 - 1928
Mary J Fred
1867 - Unknown
Capitola Blanch Fred
1870 - 1937

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