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Olivia Ann Frederick

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  • Name Olivia Ann Frederick 
    Born 21 Mar 1827  Barre, Orleans, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I3567  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Abraham Gammore or Carnio Frederick,   b. 27 Nov 1802, Minden, Montgomery, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Feb 1830, Barre, Orleans, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 27 years) 
    Mother Adelia M. Annis,   b. 3 Mar 1809, Cambridge, Washington, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Dec 1894, Clarendon, Orleans, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Married 16 Oct 1825  of, Orleans, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F183  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. David Fry, a descendant of David Frederick through is daughter Mary Elizabeth Frederick Gibbs has four pages of dog-eared pages from a family bible which he believes to be David's. There is no other known extant samples of David Frederick's handwriting except for his signature when he was in his 70's on his Mexican War pension application forms. There is no publisher nor publishing date. David received them through his mother. His contact info is 195 Shady Hill Lane, Double Oak, TX, 75077, 817-430-9432, . I am not convinced that the bible was fully in David's possession his whole life since it was passed down through his daughter Mary Ellen/Elizabeth Frederick Gibbs. The names are heavily slanted towards the Evarts extended family and not Ingersolls nor Winners; Evarts would be Mary E.'s main interest of course since her mother was Polly Evarts, David's first wife. As for David's wife Mary Ann Winner, his last, it only gives the birth of one child and not the others which seems suspicious if it were in his possession at that later time. The bible was probably with David with his first two wives and their children since they were all born and correctly recorded before the Nauvoo exodus. After the exodus from Illinois, David separates from his daughter when he joins the Mormon Battalion, hence the brevity of information on events beyond Nauvoo. Even Mary Ann Winner's death is not noted whereas it is for his first two wives. Also note the wording of David's two wives' death; example "Polly Evarts the wife of David Frederick..." The use of "the" wife sounds more third person. Another concern would be the custody of the book; David lived the last part of his life and died at his son David Jr.'s home which would make one think that if it was with David, it would have been passed down through his son's line. The bible was probably given to Mary, David's only daughter with him in Iowa, when he joined the Battalion. It apparently remained with her. There are 36 entries of which I cite David Frederick's siblings as follows [with my notes bracketed]:
      Abraham G. Frederick married to Miss Adelia Annis Oct. the 16th AD 1825. [David's brother.]
      David Frederick was born September the 15th AD 1801.
      Abraham G. Frederick was born Nov. the 27th AD 1802. [David's brother.]
      Adelia Frederick was born April the 3rd AD 1809. [Wife to Abraham.]
      Oliva A. Frederick was born March the 21st 1827. [Abraham and Adelia's child.]
      Abram C. Frederick was born May the 13th 1829. [Abraham and Adelia's child.]
      Ambrose Frederick was born Oct. the 14th AD 1818. [Probably David's brother.]
      Matthew Frederick was born April 14th AD 1820. [Probably David's brother.]
      Peter F. Frederick dide[sic] March the 27th AD 1827 in the 17 year of his age.
      Abraham G. Frederick dide Febuary the 20th AD 1830 in the 27th year of his age. [David's brother.]

      2. Mentioned in probate of "Abram G. Frederick." Photocopy of last will and testament dated 12 Feb 1830 on file with me. It was made in the Town of Barry, Orleans County, New York. He is a yeoman. Appoints his wife Adelia Frederick and Adam B. Hamilton as executors. He leaves one-third to his wife and then two-thirds of the remnant to "my only son Abraham C. Fredrick" and one-third of the remnant to "my only daughter Olivia N. Fredrick."

      3. Received 30 Jul 2003 from Frederick descendant and researcher Mary Lou Spaulding, 1502 Haney Dr., Hays, KS 67601, 785-628-6465. The following concerns David Frederick and is arranged chronologically by state:
      A. "New York:
      1830; Orleans Co., NY Land Records (FHL film 0592259). In the matter of the last will and Testament of Abram G. Frederick Dec. - as witnesses in the presence of the testator Alexander Annis - David Frederick. Will was probated in the Village of Albion 2 March 1830. (MLS: Note - I have tracked this family through to the 1930 Census. If you are interested in having a copy of this information please let me know. I thought it may pay to try and contact some of these people and see what they have in the way of Genealogy Information, especially Abram G.'s brothers and sisters.)
      1830; Letters of Guardianship - Orleans Co., NY, pg. 3 (FHL film 0592788). The People of the State of New York by the grace of God, free and Independant; To Adelia Frederick Greeting. Whereas, you have been legally selected, by the Surrogate of the County of Orleans, to be the guardian of Abram C. Frederick and Olivia Ann Frederick infant children of Abram G. Frederick deceased,...
      1830; Orleans County, NY - Harvey. Frederick David, male 1(20-30), female 1(under 5), 2(20-30).
      1894; Cemeteries of Orleans County, NY - Hillside Cemetery - Clarendon. Palmer, Adelia M., b. 3 Mar 1809 d. 18 Dec 1894, Clarendon, N.Y. Wife of Frederick and Amos. Dau. of Alex Annis and Annie Curtis."