Susan L. Froneberger
| Name |
Susan L. Froneberger14,43, dwelling 267, family 248
(microfilm page 408),42, page 40, dwelling 309,
family 274 |
| Birth |
14 October 184160,89,43, dwelling 267, family 248
(microfilm page 408) |
| Death |
17 May 193460,89 |
| Burial |
Cherryville, Gaston Co, NC60, St. John's Lutheran Church |
| Father |
Daniel W.
Froneberger (1812-1874) |
| Mother |
Margaret C.
Beam (1814-1885) |
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| 2 |
Robert
Gilbreath Brown255, dwelling 276, family 276
(microfilm page 291) |
| Birth |
25 November 1839, York Co, SC59,14,51, ED 75, SD 8, Sheet 3-B,
dwelling 49, family 49 |
| Death |
23 July 1939, Cherryville, Gaston Co,
NC59 |
| Burial |
Cherryville, Gaston Co, NC59, St. John's Lutheran Church |
| Father |
John
Brown (1809-1888) |
| Mother |
Mary
Magdalene Caldwell (1807-1897) |
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| Marriage |
28 December 1865285, ED 36-4, SD 7, Sheet 14-A;
dwelling 222, family 251,51, ED 75, SD 8, Sheet 3-B,
dwelling 49, family 49 |
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| Notes for Susan L. Froneberger |
The story goes that Susan one day at about
50 decided she had heart trouble and got into bed and
didn't really work again. Her daughters, Clemmie and Emma,
and later her grandaughters Aubra and Mabel had to pick up
the slack. Since she lived to be 93, it must have been
worth it! Her first husband, William Gamble was the first
soldier from Gaston County killed in the war. His brother,
John Gamble, was married to Rachel Brown. So her then
brother-in-law must have introduced her to his
brother-in-law, Robert. G. Brown, whom she later
married.
Read more on the Browns.
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