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MARCIE  (View posts) Posted: 20 Feb 2000 5:59PM GMT
Looking for information on a Luella Fream born sept. 12, 1900. Died Dec. 17, 1991
. She was born in Milton Freewater, OR. She married a Dewey Admiral Sherbert. need to know who her parents were and any other information available.
Thanks!

Fream update

Marcie  (View posts) Posted: 1 Jun 2000 9:59PM GMT
LUELLA FREAM'S mother's name was
Amy Chastina Taylor born?
Luealla's Father's Name was
Robert Fream Born: May 10, 1854 died Apr. 20, 1910

Luella had an adopted brother buried in milton Frewater, Oregon
I think his name was Everett Fream born Jun 20, 1905 died Nov. 1983

FREAMs

karen  (View posts) Posted: 19 Jun 2000 6:33AM GMT
I wonder if your Freams may be connected to mine? I don't seem to find the name much anywhere. I have a written narrative from a great great aunt that mentions a John Fream who came from Ireland and settled in New York City in 1700. He had a son and grandson both supposedly named John. The last John settled in Lodi Township in Michigan. This John had a wife Catherine, a daughter Catherine and a son George Washington who also settled in this area in Michigan. I have located some of the graves but not much else in the way of leads.

Fream origins

DavidFarmery60  (View posts) Posted: 19 Jun 2000 12:27PM GMT
Edited: 10 Nov 2005 9:55PM GMT
Sorry, the Freams did not come originally from Ireland. Fream was, and still is, a relatively common surname in south Gloucestershire in England. If you want any help, please send me an e-mail.

Freams

karen  (View posts) Posted: 23 Jun 2000 7:39AM GMT
I would very much appreciate any help you could offer. Clearly I am a novice and don't have a clue really where to begin.

Early Freams

DavidFarmery60  (View posts) Posted: 24 Jun 2000 5:36AM GMT
Edited: 10 Nov 2005 9:55PM GMT
Hi Karen!
Just to be on the safe side, I checked the IGI and there are no Freams in Ireland at the time you are looking for them. With one dubious exception, all the Freams were in a small part of Gloucestershire, around Stroud. Whilst not being an expert on emigration to the States, I would suggest you try to find the name of the ship your ancestor sailed over on (it's likely to be from Bristol). If you already have concrete names and dates, let me know, and I'll see what I can do.

Regards,

David Farmery

Fream

MARCIE  (View posts) Posted: 6 Aug 2000 6:27PM GMT
1900 Census for Umatilla county , Valley precinct (town). Oregon (state)

Robert B. Fream age 45 born in Missouri
May 1855.

Wife: Amy Chastina Fream Jan. 1857 born in Oregon.
children: Amy's children from previous marriage

Sidney Tul Oct. 1882
Craig Tul Mar. 1885
Frederick Tul Aug. 1886
Ada Tul Feb. 1889

1910 census
R.B. Fream shows his father being born in Kentucky as well as his mother.
Amy C. shows her father being born in Indiana. Mother??
Luella M. age 9 Robert Fream's only known child.
Robert Fream died shortly after this Census was taken.
Amy moved to Hailey Idaho later on. Not known if she remarried or not.


They also adopted a male child from an orphanage out of Oregon.
His name:
Everett Fream born June 20, 1905 died in Nov. 1983
Buried in Milton Freewater. May have traveled to California and came back in later years.

Fream History

Richard Horn  (View posts) Posted: 27 Jan 2001 9:15PM GMT
For Karen and David
My sister, Adele Payerle, (apayerle@hotmail.com) has been researching the Freams from NY city/NJ and has data (birth, death, pension, burial etc)from the mid-late 1700s to current. Contact her and she may be able to fill in some gaps. I agree that the Freams came from Scotland down near the center of the British Isle. She has a map of the area. The William Fream she is tracking had a brother John plus many other siblings. (They must be like rabbits). Adele would be very interested in the letter Karen has. It appears that they all resided in the NY metro area, but they sometimes left the fold. Michigan ???

Fream Geneology

E Fream Floyd  (View posts) Posted: 10 Apr 2001 6:08PM GMT
I too am looking for Fream geneology. My father was George Fream and was born in Harney, MD in 1925. His father was Walter Fream. Any help that you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
EFF

Re: FREAMs

Adele Payerle  (View posts) Posted: 5 Nov 2001 5:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
Karen, we have corresponded in the past about our mutual relatives. In April I had to go to California because my daughter suffered a life threatening health issue and I dropped out of the picture. I had to stay there for six months to help take care of her. When I got back in September I tried to connect with you using your e-mail address but it kept coming back saying that the addressee was unknown. Please let me know if you get this because I have additional information about the family narrative that you sent to me. I have documentation about the early Fream men and marriages.
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