Charles E. FRY

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles E. FRY (son of L. D. FRY).

    Notes:

    From: Charlie Fry
    Date: Friday, September 24, 2004 12:06 PM

    David,

    I agree that the tombstone dates should be the best data---don't know why I haven't changed the death date in my own record. I'll have to do that. "Chiseled in stone", and all of that. Mistakes are made, however. I was in the genealogy dept. at the Library in Winston-Salem (The North Carolina Room) last summer and in their Pedigree File they have a significant mistake. Two Frey ladies married man A and man B but they had them reversed. I thought that source would be almost flawless. But most of that old data was kept by people and we know that once in a while there's a slip.

    Assuming that Valentine, Jr. is the father of Valentine, III, my direct line runs like this:

    Charles E. Fry (LD Fry, EA Fry, AL Fry, Absalom Fry, Valentine Fry III, Valentine Frey Jr., Valentine Frey, Sr, Hans Peter Frey and on back to Marti Frey born in 1521 in Zurich-I believe it was Zurich). You can see why it is important to me to be sure of the parents of Valentine III.

    Thanks for your interest. It is really appreciated.

    Charlie


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  L. D. FRY (son of E. A. FRY).

    Notes:

    From: Charlie Fry
    Date: Friday, September 24, 2004 12:06 PM

    David,

    I agree that the tombstone dates should be the best data---don't know why I haven't changed the death date in my own record. I'll have to do that. "Chiseled in stone", and all of that. Mistakes are made, however. I was in the genealogy dept. at the Library in Winston-Salem (The North Carolina Room) last summer and in their Pedigree File they have a significant mistake. Two Frey ladies married man A and man B but they had them reversed. I thought that source would be almost flawless. But most of that old data was kept by people and we know that once in a while there's a slip.

    Assuming that Valentine, Jr. is the father of Valentine, III, my direct line runs like this:

    Charles E. Fry (LD Fry, EA Fry, AL Fry, Absalom Fry, Valentine Fry III, Valentine Frey Jr., Valentine Frey, Sr, Hans Peter Frey and on back to Marti Frey born in 1521 in Zurich-I believe it was Zurich). You can see why it is important to me to be sure of the parents of Valentine III.

    Thanks for your interest. It is really appreciated.

    Charlie

    Children:
    1. 1. Charles E. FRY


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  E. A. FRY (son of A. L. FRY).

    Notes:

    From: Charlie Fry
    Date: Friday, September 24, 2004 12:06 PM

    David,

    I agree that the tombstone dates should be the best data---don't know why I haven't changed the death date in my own record. I'll have to do that. "Chiseled in stone", and all of that. Mistakes are made, however. I was in the genealogy dept. at the Library in Winston-Salem (The North Carolina Room) last summer and in their Pedigree File they have a significant mistake. Two Frey ladies married man A and man B but they had them reversed. I thought that source would be almost flawless. But most of that old data was kept by people and we know that once in a while there's a slip.

    Assuming that Valentine, Jr. is the father of Valentine, III, my direct line runs like this:

    Charles E. Fry (LD Fry, EA Fry, AL Fry, Absalom Fry, Valentine Fry III, Valentine Frey Jr., Valentine Frey, Sr, Hans Peter Frey and on back to Marti Frey born in 1521 in Zurich-I believe it was Zurich). You can see why it is important to me to be sure of the parents of Valentine III.

    Thanks for your interest. It is really appreciated.

    Charlie

    Children:
    1. 2. L. D. FRY


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  A. L. FRY (son of Absalom FRY).

    Notes:

    From: Charlie Fry
    Date: Friday, September 24, 2004 12:06 PM

    David,

    I agree that the tombstone dates should be the best data---don't know why I haven't changed the death date in my own record. I'll have to do that. "Chiseled in stone", and all of that. Mistakes are made, however. I was in the genealogy dept. at the Library in Winston-Salem (The North Carolina Room) last summer and in their Pedigree File they have a significant mistake. Two Frey ladies married man A and man B but they had them reversed. I thought that source would be almost flawless. But most of that old data was kept by people and we know that once in a while there's a slip.

    Assuming that Valentine, Jr. is the father of Valentine, III, my direct line runs like this:

    Charles E. Fry (LD Fry, EA Fry, AL Fry, Absalom Fry, Valentine Fry III, Valentine Frey Jr., Valentine Frey, Sr, Hans Peter Frey and on back to Marti Frey born in 1521 in Zurich-I believe it was Zurich). You can see why it is important to me to be sure of the parents of Valentine III.

    Thanks for your interest. It is really appreciated.

    Charlie

    Children:
    1. 4. E. A. FRY