Chambers Frick and Nancy Flenner
Husband Chambers Frick 1
Born: 26 Nov 1852 - Montgomeryville, East Franklin Twp, Armstrong Co, PA 2 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Abraham Frick (1830-1862) 3 4 Mother: Delilah Bowser (1833/1835-1873) 5 6
Marriage: 3 Nov 1870 7
Wife Nancy Flenner 8
Born: 23 Nov 1850 6 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: David Flenner ( - ) 9 Mother: Polly Cousins ( - ) 9
Children
1 F Mary Delilah Frick 10
Born: 27 Sep 1871 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: George Lasher (1867- ) 10
2 F Ada Jane Frick 10
Born: 24 Nov 1873 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Edward Montgomery ( - ) 10
3 F Rose Lee Frick 10
Born: 18 Apr 1876 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Tony Martin ( - ) 10
4 F Charlotte Belle "Lottie" Frick 11
Born: 31 Oct 1878 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sherman Bowser (1878- ) 11
5 F Lillian Helen Frick 10
Born: 7 Mar 1881 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Joseph Toy ( - ) 10Spouse: David Achard ( - ) 10
6 M James M. Frick 10
Born: 24 Aug 1883 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lettie Montgomery ( - ) 10
7 F Florence Frick 10
Born: 27 Dec 1885 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles Thompson ( - ) 10
8 M Chambers F. Frick 10
Born: 28 Feb 1892 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary Serene (1896- ) 10
9 M Rufus S. Kank Frick 10
Born: 13 Apr 1894 10 Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Erman Tennent (1893- ) 10
General Notes: Husband - Chambers Frick
The start of an education he received in the public schools. He mastered several trades; kept store for many years; was justice of the peace, mine foreman, bank director, United States Labor Board official, and sheriff of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. In 1871 he entered the employ of the Montecello Furnace Company, three miles north of Kittanning on the Allegheny River. One year later he was given charge of the company's coal mines and coke yards, with a daily "pot" of 4,000 bushels of coal, at that time the largest iron furnace in that part of the state. In 1878 he went to Dixonville, Pennsylvania, and opened a coal mine for his uncle, Dr. M. S. Bowser. In 1881 he opened a mercantile business in the village of Montgomeryville, Armstrong County, and continued for twenty-five years until elected sheriff in 1906. He was later a director of the Merchant's National Bank of Kittanning, president of the Limestone company, and conducted a wholesale and retail flour and feed store.
1 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 69, 145, 184.
2 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 69, 145.
3 Editor, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Her People Past and Present (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1914), Pg 334, 378, 917.
4 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 137.
5 Editor, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Her People Past and Present (Chicago, IL: J. H. Beers & Co., 1914), Pg 334.
6 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 145.
7 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 69.
8 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 145, 184.
9 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 184.
10 Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 146.
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Addison B. Bowser, A.M, The Bowser Family History (Chicago, IL: Excelsior Printing Co., 1922), Pg 146, 178.
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