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  1. John Casper Fritchie. Birth. 25 Jun 1780. Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA. Death. 10 Nov 1849 (aged 69) Frederick County, Maryland, USA. Burial. Mount Olivet Cemetery. Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map. Plot. Area MM Lot 00 Grave 1. Memorial ID. 21385739. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 4. Flowers 13.

  2. When John Casper Fritchie was born on 25 June 1780, in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States, his father, Caspar Fritchie, was 30 and his mother, Susan Whitehare, was 24. He married Barbara Hauer on 6 May 1806. They were the parents of at least 1 daughter.

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    • Barbara Hauer
    • Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
  3. Jul 17, 2016 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Casper Fritchie born abt. 1780 died 1849 Frederick County, Maryland including ancestors + more in the free family tree community.

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    • November 10, 1849
    • Barbara (Hauer) Fritchie
    • May 17, 1806
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  5. She married John Casper Fritchie, a glove maker, in Frederick on May 6, 1806. She was 15 years his senior. With its attached glove shop, the house contains many interesting artifacts from Barbara Fritchies life. These include a teapot from which she served President George Washington in 1791 during one of his visits to Frederick.

  6. John Casper Fritchie (m. 1806) Barbara Fritchie (née Hauer; December 3, 1766 – December 18, 1862), also known as Barbara Frietchie, and sometimes spelled Frietschie, [1] was a Unionist during the Civil War. She became part of American folklore in part from a popular poem by John Greenleaf Whittier .

  7. John Casper Fritchie, 1780 - 1849. John Casper Fritchie was born on month day 1780, in birth place, Maryland, to Bernard Bredeck and Katharine Bredeck (born Hiltner). John had 13 siblings: Anna B Zierden (born Bredeck), Mary Auer (born BREDECK) and 11 other siblings.

  8. Jan 10, 2024 · She was born Barbara Hauer in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and was married to John Casper Fritchie, a glove maker, on May 6, 1806. She was a personal friend of Francis Scott Key and they participated together in a memorial service at Frederick when George Washington died.

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