Bio: Fricke, William C. & Eva (Fretsche)
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William C. & Eva (Fretsche) Fricke
Greenwood, Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
William was born 17 Feb 1820, in Diepholz, Ger., the son of Christopher and Christina (Nolte) Fricke, both natives of Germany. William was a soldier in the German Revolution (1848-49), having fought against the king in favor of a republic. When that effort failed, he with others, took passage on a ship to the USA. Stopping first in Milwaukee, in the fall of 1849, Mr. Fricke worked at the shoemaker's trade until the summer of 1850, and then moving to Newburg, WI to work at his trade until 1855. His marriage to Eva took place 9 Aug 1852. She was born 15 Mar 1830, the daughter of Gotfried and Justine (Dobig) Fretsche. Three years later they moved to Waco, TX , but returned to Newburg 2 yrs. later. During the Civil War, he served as a Corp. with Co. B, 3rd Wis., Inf., having enlisted 20 Aug 1864 for 3 yrs. of service as a substitute. At that time, he was 24 yrs. old, 5', 7" tall, had a dark complexion, brown eyes and brown hair. Because of the close of the war, he was mustered out, 18 Jul 1865 at Madison, WI. In 1876, he settled his family on 80 acres in sec. 26, Eaton Twp., Clark Co., WI. The Frickes had 12 children, but only 10 lived to adulthood: Ida, Minnie, Oscar, Emma, William, Matilda, Louise, Bertha, Robert who died at the age of 24 in Milwaukee, and Otto who died 15 Apr 1880 when he was 20 yrs. old. Politically, William was a Democrat and twice he was a member of the Town Board and also served on the School Board for several years. The village of Greenwood was incorporated as a city 2 Apr 1891 and when the first election was held, William and another Civil War Veteran, Robert McCalvy, were the Ballot Clerks. Eva died 9 Jul 1901and William died 17 Feb 1897. Both of them are buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery.
----Source: 1891 History
of Clark and Jackson Co., Wisconsin, pg. 347
WILLIAM C. FRICKE, of section 26, Eaton
Township, Clark County, was born in Hanover, Germany, in the town
of Diepholz, February 17, 1820, the son of Christopher (deceased)
and Christina (Nolte) Fricke, both natives of Diepholz. They were
the parents of five children: William, Henry, Frederick (the tow
latter reside in Buffalo, Scott County, Iowa), and Elizabeth,
deceased. One son also died in childhood.
William C., our subject, was a soldier in the German revolution in
1848- 49, having fought against the king. He was in favor of a
republic, and when he saw they had failed, he, with others, took
passage on a ship for the United States. Stopping first in
Milwaukee, in the fall of 1849, Mr. Fricke worked at the
shoemaker's trade until the summer of 1850, when he removed to
Newburg, Washington County, Wisconsin, where he worked at his trade
until 1855. In that year he went to Waco, Texas, remaining until
1857, and then returned to Newburg, where he worked at his trade
until 1876. He then came to this county, and settled on his present
farm of eighty acres, sixty of which is cleared.
Mr. Fricke was married August 9. 1852, to Eva Fretsche, daughter of
Gotfried (deceased) and Justine (Dobig) Fretsche, both natives of
Saxony, Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Fricke have had twelve children,
eight of whom still survive: Ida, Minnie, Oscar, Emma, William,
Matilda, Louise and Bertha. One son, Robert, died in Milwaukee May
1, 1880, at the age of twenty-four years. He was one of the best
telegraph operators in that city. Another son, Otto, died April 15,
1880, at the age of twenty years. Mr. Fricke was brought up in the
Lutheran Church, but is not now identified with any church. He has
been a member of the Town Board twice, and also of the School Board
several years. Politically he is a Democrat.
William died February 17, 1897 and Eva died July 9, 1901. Both of them are buried in the Greenwood City Cemetery.
Clark County, Wisconsin
Oscar Fricke Remembers Things
The reporter found Oscar Fricke and his good wife sorting over old relics and packing some for removal to the new home on Court St. Evidently Oscar was in just the right mood to think of other days after the momentum was gained. "Gosh, I don’t know when a fellow is interviewed he cant think of anything." Oscar leaned back in the rocker and covered his eyes with his hand in his characteristic way. But he went on "Our folks settled on the 26 road in the fall of "76. I was a youngster of thirteen then. You know I always believed in a Xmas tree and my folks had one every year without exception and we keep it up even to now. I believe thoroughly in Xmas trees for children and looked forward with great joy to each coming festival. My father was a shoemaker and the best present I ever got was a pair of red -topped boots and a pair of skates to go with them. It is very fresh in my mind today" At this moment Oscar paused for a moment and a lady on the other side of the room interrupted "Yes, and the happiest Xmas present you ever had was the year before we were married when you made me a present of a beautiful white fascinator which was all the go then." Fearful that other things might leak out our friend rambled on "I had some Christmases that were not so happy. One Xmas I worked all day in Miller Bros. camp. This was back of Harry Mead’s old farm. We did not have any fat goose for dinner either. One time we went into camp on New Year’s day. There was a whole crew of us. We went up for Jake Huntzicker and started from his farm. We had our dinner at Withee and started on. We got within four miles of camp and to a place where the road left off and the swamp began. It was a big tamarack swamp and we took a couple of yokes of oxen and ten or twelve men for leaders and broke the road. We finally reached a set of old logging shanties which had been abandoned. They were without doors and windows and this is where we camped for the night. I remember the New Year’s supper which consisted of boiled frozen potatoes and some fried pork. The next morning it was reported to us that it had been 46 degrees below zero. You might well imagine that we did not have a very comfortable night of it. George! We were cold that night" and Oscar leaned back and twisted the stray locks and sighed.
Census Records
1860 United States Federal
Census
Name: William
Fricke Age in
1860:40 Birth Year: abt
1820 Birthplace: Hanover
Home in 1860: Trenton, Washington, Wisconsin Post
Office: Newburg
Household Members: Name Age
William Fricke 40
Eva Fricke 29
Ida Fricke
7
Robert Fricke 3
Minna Fricke 2
Otto Fricke
1
1860 U. S. Federal Census - Trenton, Washington County, Wisconsin |
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Name |
Relation |
Sex |
Race |
Age |
Marital |
Nativity |
F-Nativity |
M-Nativity |
Occupation |
Fricke, William |
head |
m |
w |
40 |
m |
Hanover |
|
|
shoemaker of boots |
Fricke, Eva |
wife |
f |
w |
29 |
m |
Oldenburg |
|
|
|
Fricke, Tela |
daughter |
f |
w |
7 |
s |
Wisconsin |
|
|
|
Fricke, Robert |
son |
m |
w |
3 |
s |
Texas |
|
|
|
Fricke, Minna |
daughter |
f |
w |
2 |
s |
Wisconsin |
|
|
|
Fricke, Otto |
son |
m |
w |
1 |
s |
Wisconsin |
|
|
|
1870 United States Federal
Census
Name:
William Kreke Estimated Birth Year:
abt 1820 Age in 1870: 50
Birthplace: Hannover / Hanover
Home in 1870: Trenton, Washington,
Wisconsin Post Office: Kewaskum
Household Members: Name Age
William Kreke 50 Hanover
Shoemaker
1500 300
Eva Kreke 42
Saxonia Keeping House
Ida Kreke 17
WI
Robert Kreke 15
Mina Kreke 13
Otto Kreke 11
Oscar Kreke 8
Emma Kreke 5
William Kreke 3
Mathilda Kreke 1
next family
Gottfried Fretsche 72 Saxonia Farmer 800 125
Augusta Fretsche 63 Saxonia Keeping House
1880 United States
Federal Census
Name:
William Fricke Age:
60 Estimated Birth Year: abt
1820
Birthplace: Hanover Relation to Head
of Household: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name:
Asshar
Father's birthplace:
Hanover Mother's birthplace:
Hanover Occupation: Farmer
Home in 1880: Eaton, Clark, Wisconsin
Household Members: Name Age
William Fricke 60
Hanover-Hanover-Hanover Farmer
Asshar Fricke 50
Saxony-Saxony-Saxony Keeping
House
Minnie Fricke 22
WI-Hanover-Saxony
At Home
Oscar Fricke 17
"
"
Emma Fricke 15
" "
William Fricke 13
"
At School
Matilda Fricke 11
"
"
Louisa Fricke 9 "
Bertha Fricke 6 "
1880 Federal Census--Eaton, Clark, WI | |||||||||
Name | Relation | S/M/D/W | Sex | Race | Age | Nativity | Occupation | F-Nativity | M-Nativity |
William Fricke | Self | M | Male | W | 60 | Hanover | Farmer | Hanover | Hanover |
Asshar Fricke | Wife | M | Female | W | 50 | Saxony | Keeping House | Saxony | Saxony |
Minnie Fricke | Daughter | Female | W | 22 | Wisconsin | At Home | Hanover | Saxony | |
Oscar Fricke | Son | Male | W | 17 | Wisconsin | At Home | Hanover | Saxony | |
Emma Fricke | Daughter | Female | W | 15 | Wisconsin | At Home | Hanover | Saxony | |
William Fricke | Son | S | Male | W | 13 | Wisconsin | At School | Hanover | Saxony |
Matilda Fricke | Daughter | S | Female | W | 11 | Wisconsin | At School | Hanover | Saxony |
Louisa Fricke | Daughter | S | Female | W | 9 | Wisconsin | Hanover | Saxony | |
Bertha Fricke | Daughter | S | Female | W | 6 | Wisconsin | Hanover | Saxony |
1855 Wisconsin
Census
Name:
William Freick State:
WI County: Washington
County Township: Trenton
1895 Wisconsin State
Census
Name: Wm Fricke Residence County:
Clark Locality: Eaton
Line: 14 Roll: v226_10
Household Members: 1 male, 4 female; 3 US born, 2
German
1895 Wisconsin State
Census
Name: Wm
Fricke Junior Residence County:
Clark Locality: Eaton
Line: 24 Roll: v226_10
Household Members: 1 male 1 female; 2 US born
1895 Wisconsin State
Census
Name: Oscar
Fricke Residence County:
Clark Locality: Greenwood
Line: 21 Roll: v226_10
Household Members: 1 male, 1 female; 2 US born
Military Service
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Furlough Record of William Fricke
24 yrs. old, 5', 7" tall, dark complexion, brown eyes and brown hair. 20 Aug 1864 for 3 yrs.
Fricke, William--Union Infantry, Co. B, 3rd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry. Muster Roll [1] [2] [3]
American Civil War
Soldiers
Name: William
Fricke Enlistment Date: 20 Aug 1864
Side Served: Union State
Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Promoted to Full Corporal.
Enlisted as a Private on 20 August 1864.
Enlisted in Company B, 3rd Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 20 Aug
1864.
Mustered Out Company B, 3rd Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 18 Jul
1865 at Madison, WI.
U.S. Civil War Soldiers,
1861-1865
Name: William Fricke Side:
Union Regiment State/Origin: Wisconsin
Regiment Name: 3rd Regiment, Wisconsin
Infantry COMPANY:
B
Rank In: Private Rank Out:
Corporal Film Number: M559 roll
10
Research Notes
OneWorldTree
Name: William Christopher
FRICKE
Sex: M
Birth: 27 FEB 1820 in Hanover, Germany
Death: 17 FEB 1897 in Greenwood, Wisconsin
Marriage 1 Eva FRITZSCHE b: 15 MAR 1830 in Rheichstadt, Germany
* Married:
Name: Eva FRITZSCHE
Sex: F
Birth: 15 MAR 1830 in Rheichstadt, Germany
Death: JUL 1901 in Greenwood, Wisconsin
Father: Godfried FRITZSCHE b: 1798
Mother: Justina DOBIG b:
Children
1. Ida
FRICKE
b: 1853
2. Minnie FRICKE
b: 1854
3. Robert FRICKE
b: 1856
4. Minna FRICKE
b: 1858
5. Otto FRICKE
b: 1859
6. Emma FRICKE b:
1861
7. Oscar FRICKE
b: 1863
8. Emma FRICKE b:
1865
Death Record
Details
Last Name:
Fricke First Name:
Wm Day:
16 Month:
February Year: 1897
County: Clark Reel:
010 Volume:
01 Page:
0097 Image:
2147
Death Record
Details
Last Name:
Friehe First Name:
Eva Day:
09 Month:
July Year: 1901
County: Clark Reel:
010 Volume:
01 Page:
0221 Image: 2825
Index Vol: Sequence #:
113917
William C. Fricke is also featured in the book, "Civil War Soldiers in the heart of Clark Co., Wisconsin."
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