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Ursin Frederick (1850 - 1908)

Ursin Frederick
Born in Abbeville, Vermilion, Louisiana, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 58 in Abbeville, Vermilion, Louisiana, USAmap
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Biography

Ursin Frederick was born in 1850 in Abbeville, Vermilion, Louisiana, USA. His parents were Mathias Severin Frederick (1811 - 1883) and Anatalie (Bourgeois) Frederick (1819 - 1895).

His siblings were...

  1. Ursulien Frederick (1837 - )
  2. Severin Frederick (~1839 - )
  3. Marie Evela Frederick (~1842 - )
  4. Louis Ovide Frederick (~1843 - )
  5. Marguerite Frederick (~1845 - >1867)
  6. Antoine Sevigne Frederick (1855 - )
  7. Desire Frederick (1857 - 1943)
  8. Marie Azelie Frederick (1860 - )
  9. Marie Euphemie Frederick (1866 - 1939)

Ursin married Marie Azema Vincent (1851 - 1932).

Ursin was 10 in the 1860 census living with his parents. [1]

In 1870 he was 19 and still living at home with his parents when the census was taken in 1870.[2]

Ursin was mentioned on a memorial in Saint Mary Magdalen Cemetery and Mausoleum, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, United States with a death date of 1908.[3]

Sources

  1. "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPF-9WT : 18 February 2021), entry for Sevaran Federick, 1860.
    Sevaran Federick Male 50
    Natallee Federick Female 40
    Usarelian Federick Male 22
    Severan Federick Male 20
    Oriele Federick Male 17
    Margaret Federick Female 15
    Uresan Federick Male 10
    Mary Federick Female 8
    Antoine Federick Male 7
    Desiree Federick Male 4
    Mariar Federick Female 0
  2. "United States Census, 1870," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M87G-PDN : 17 October 2014), Sevorime Fredric, Louisiana, United States; citing p. 77, family 560, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 552,033.
    Sevorime Fredric Male 54
    Nathalie Fredric Female 41
    Ursin Fredric Male 19
    Desera Fredric Male 16
    Margeret Fredric Female 45
    Eleah Fredric Female 10
    Edia Fredric Female 8
    Rosa Fredric Female 6
  3. Memorial: Find a Grave (has image)
    Find A Grave: Memorial #100041605 (accessed 23 August 2023)
    Memorial page for Ursin Frederick (1850-1908), citing Saint Mary Magdalen Cemetery and Mausoleum, Abbeville, Vermilion Parish, Louisiana, USA; Maintained by Betty Simon Veillon (contributor 47107360).




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Hi Tee,

Using the WT biography app, I converted what you had here into a biography. The dates need sources. Then I did a 2nd biography. It has sources that back up its statements. If you have sources for your dates you can just add them and delete the 2nd bio. If not, you should delete the first one. What I learned from this is if he was born c.1850, as these two sources say, then he was 17 in 1867, the date of the marriage. (Usually the record says if they're a minor, though, and this one doesn't.) 17 was a bit young for a boy to marry, but not absolutely unheard of. BUT he was still living with his family in 1870, so it turns out to be more evidence that his older brother was the groom.

posted by Stephanie Ward

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