Frederick Freiburg, born about 1806 in Prussia, Germany; died 20 November 1866 aged 60 years(5) at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
He was a tanner. He came to the U.S. on the ship Nimrod which sailed from Bremen and arrived at New Orleans on 19 November 1839. He was Naturalized as a U.S. citizen on ______?.
1860 Census: Frederic Freiburg, page 266, visit 1938/2065, Quincy (5th Ward), Adams, Illinois.
He is buried at St. Boniface Cemetery at Quincy.
Possible child:
George Freiburg, born about February 1854 probably at Quincy; died 20 August 1854 aged 06 months(5); buried at St. Boniface Cemetery.
Ferdinand Freiburg, born about 1838 in Prussia, Germany; married in Prussia to Mary ______ who was born about 1839 in Prussia.
He was a farmer. They apparently came to the U.S. about 1870-72
1880 Census: Fred Freiburg, page 445, visit 131/131, Collinsville Township, Madison, Illinois.
Known children:
Ferdinand Freiburg, born about 1869 in Prussia; died 01 January 1921 at Belleville, St. Clair, Illinois (Death Certificate #002306).
Frederica Freiburg, born about 1873 in Illinois.
Emma Freiburg, born about 1877 in Illinois.
Anna Freiburg, born about 1838-39 in Prussia, Germany; possibly died 03 March 1885 at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri; married 20 April 1861 at St. Louis (Book 10, page 382) to John P. Becker who was born about 1837-38 in Prussia and apparently died before the 1880 census. He was a cigar maker.
1860 Census: Anna Freiburk (with Daniel Blois), page 248, visit 1235/1673, St. Louis (4th Ward), St. Louis, Missouri.
1870 Census: John P. Becker, page 149, visit 923/1457, St. Louis (3rd Ward), St. Louis, Missouri.
1880 Census: Annie Becker (widow), page 165, visit 020/020, St. Louis (E.D. 404), St. Louis, Missouri.
Known children, born at St. Louis:
Julia Becker, born about 1862.
Nellie Becker, born about 1865.
Anna Becker, born about 1869.
Unplaced FREIBURG families from Quincy area. Last revision: 27 Nov 2007
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