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PA/OHIO Fronk connection @ 1820's

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Re: PA/OHIO Fronk connection @ 1820's

Gayle  (View posts) Posted: 12 Mar 2006 3:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Bill,

Thanks for the extensive response. I really appreciate your taking the time to give me such a well thought out reply. I questioned the connection to your Pennsylvania line because of Marcia Fronk's 2002 quote from "History of Beaver County".

The specific portion that stimulated my interest was: "Jacob Fronk was born in Eastern Pennsylvania and afterward came to Beaver County, where he died. His son, George, came with him to this county, and was a farmer in Raccoon township. He finally moved to Ohio where he died at the age of seventy-five years. His wife was Rebecca, daughter of Casper Metts, and died in Ohio, aged over seventy years."

As I interpret the paragraph, it indicates that at some point in time, George and Rebecca lived and died in Ohio. Any idea of who they were or how they fit in?

Gayle

SubjectAuthorDate Posted
marciafronk 29 Aug 2002 1:42PM GMT 
Dawn Smith 31 Dec 2005 1:54PM GMT 
bfronk146 27 Feb 2006 3:00PM GMT 
bfronk146 27 Feb 2006 3:07PM GMT 
Gayle8188 7 Mar 2006 9:53PM GMT 
bfronk146 8 Mar 2006 3:06AM GMT 
Gayle 12 Mar 2006 3:06PM GMT 
William Fronk 12 Mar 2006 7:17PM GMT 
Gayle 13 Mar 2006 4:23PM GMT 
   

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