Anne E. Froehlich

Female 1959 - 2018  (59 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anne E. Froehlich was born on 29 May 1959 in Nassau County, New York, USA (daughter of Francis Bernard Froehlich and Carol Frances Hoar); died on 10 Jun 2018 in Connecticut, USA; was buried on 30 Jun 2018.

    Family/Spouse: Beaudreault. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Beaudreault
    2. Beaudreault
    3. Beaudreault
    4. Beaudreault
    5. Beaudreault

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Francis Bernard Froehlich was born on 23 Sep 1916 in Floral Park, Nassau County, New York, USA (son of John Frank Froehlich and Therese M. Rose); died on 14 Jul 1996 in Glen Head, Nassau County, New York, USA.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: attorney

    Notes:

    http://bklyn-genealogy-info.stevemorse.org/LI/LI.Notable.Requests.html
    FROEHLICH, Francis Bernard
    When Francis Bernard Froehlich was graduated from the Fordham University Law
    School in 1943, he was an honor student. That distinction he has carried into
    his career as lawyer and as a citizen and Catholic layman. For he is prominent
    not only at the bar, but as a leader of the Minneola Republican Club and the
    Citizens party of Minneola and an officer of the Knights of Columbus.
    Mr. Froehlich was born in Floral Park on September 23, 1916. He is a member of
    a family that has lived in Nassau County for more than a century. His
    grandfather built the first stores on the Jericho Turnpike in Floral Park. His
    father, John Frank Froehlich, was a farmer and resident of Floral Park. His
    mother was Theresia (Rose) Froehlich.
    Francis B. Froehlich was graduated from the Chaminade High School, Minneola,
    in 1936. He received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Fordham University in
    1940 and in January, 1943, that of Bachelor of Laws from the Fordham Law
    School.
    In October, 1942, Mr. Froehlich passed the New York State bar examinations and
    in June, 1943, was admitted to practice. He had in the meantime become a law
    clerk in the firm of Glass and Lynch, New York. In April, 1943, the firm had
    promoted him to managing attorney. Later he associated himself with Elvin N.
    Edwards and on January 1, 1946, when James J. McDonough, for many years a
    special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, joined them, the new
    firm of Edwards, Froehlich and McDonough was formed. It has its offices at
    1501 Franklin Avenue, Minneola. The firm is local counsel for Roosevelt Field.
    Mr. Elvin N. Edwards, prominent lawyer and former district attorney of Nassau
    County who was the senior member of the firm of Edwards. Froehlich and
    McDonough, died in July, 1946. Mr. Froehlich and Mr. McDonough carry on under
    the firm name.
    Mr. Froehlich is attorney for the Carle Place Water District, secretary of the
    Minneola Republican Club and vice president of the Citizens party of Minneola.
    He is deputy grand knight of the Corpus Christi Council of the Knights of
    Columbus, member of the board of directors of the Kiwanis Club of Minneola and
    member of the board of directors of Nassau County Cancer Committee and counsel
    to same. He is a communicant of the Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church of
    Minneola.
    Mr. Froehlich and Carol Hoar, daughter of George Timothy Hoar and Carol
    (Williams) Hoar, were married in St. Andrews Church, Flushing, on February 7,
    1942. They are the parents of two daughters, Patricia Theresia, born August
    19, 1943, and Regina Marie, born September 16, 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Froehlich
    live at 372 Jackson Avenue, Minneola.

    Francis married Carol Frances Hoar on 7 Feb 1942. Carol was born on 8 Jul 1917 in New York, USA; died on 19 Feb 2005 in Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Carol Frances Hoar was born on 8 Jul 1917 in New York, USA; died on 19 Feb 2005 in Glen Cove, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Patricia Theresia Froehlich
    2. Regina Marie Froehlich was born on 16 Sep 1944; died on 15 Dec 2008 in Deer Park, Suffolk County, New York, USA.
    3. Froehlich
    4. Froehlich
    5. Froehlich
    6. 1. Anne E. Froehlich was born on 29 May 1959 in Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 10 Jun 2018 in Connecticut, USA; was buried on 30 Jun 2018.
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Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Frank Froehlich was born on 5 Mar 1867 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA (son of Franz Fröhlich Froehlich and Magdalena Breiner); died on 27 Nov 1943 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    Written by Ed Wesnofske

    "Bernard and Caroline Rottkamp had a large family in their Foster's Meadow domain. Not unusual for the time, but tragically never-the-less, there were two infant deaths and two adolescent deaths. Despite these deaths, there were ten surviving children who married (and were to procreate 103 births for the next generation!).

    Less than half a mile away as the crow flies from the Rottkamps homestead on Foster's Meadow Road (and 3/4 mile following the dirt path off Central Avenue into the Town of Jamaica) was the Frank and Madeline Froehlich family. There, the two oldest sons Frank and George found romance with two daughters of Bernard Rottkamp. Caroline married Frank January 16, 1883. Elizabeth married Frank March 2, 1886. By 1894, the Froehlichs joined the Wulforst, Muller, Haslach, Miller, Schmitt, and Jacob families as spouses of nine of the ten Rottkamp children.

    The tenth and youngest child of Bernard and Caroline, daughter Anna Rottkamp (born 1875), was unmarried in 1894.

    She caught the eye of John Froehlich (born 1867). He had already been married and become an early widower. His older brothers Frank and George already had Rottkamp wives.

    Anna became sweet on John as did John on Anna. And the romance proceeded forward enough that the community was of a mind that the forthcoming marriage would be the social occasion of the year.

    On July 4, 1894, farmer John dressed for the occasion of meeting his sweetheart and taking her to a picnic at Foster's Meadow sponsored by the Catholic Benevolent League.

    He drove from Foster's Meadow toward Springfield Store along Central Avenue and when he arrived at the Rottkamp place, mother Caroline informed John Froehlich that daughter Anna had already gone to the picnic. Disturbed, John immediately went to the picnic and sought out Anna.

    John asked for an explanation on why he was stood up. Anna replied in the midst of a surprised audience with a curt "I will have nothing more to do with you, sir. I have found you have deceived me ".

    The community was ablaze in gossip for the following week about the to do between members of two families of status in the agricultural community. Was there another man in Anna's life?

    Then after a week another rumor surfaced in the gossip circuit. John Froehlich was involved with another woman. The rumor pegged 17 year old Annie Brown of Hempstead Town as John's paramour. Born in New York of Irish parents no less, not German. The rumor reached John's ear.

    John wasted no time. Over the next few days, he cleverly gathered conversation from others about all they had heard. He then sought out a lawyer William Stanford from Jamaica who saw to it that thirteen subpoenas were issued to young women and men of Foster's Meadow in an court action using the obscuring tactic naming one "John Doe". The subpoenas were the first inkling anyone in the community had that something was afoot although who "John Doe" remained unknown to most. The subpeonas were returnable July 13th in Justice Searing's court at Mineola.

    As word spread of the possible meaning and identity of the "John Doe" action in the community, a number of the women subpoeaned lost no time in hurrying to cover their tracks by checking with their neighbors as to what they might have said and thus causing even more notice and stir about the affair.

    On the day the case was to be heard, witnesses were accompanied to Mineola by Constable Henry Felton. The court hearing was packed by virtue of the story of the subpoenas being passed far and wide.

    Justice Searing was observed as very serious and John Froehlich as looking angry during the hearing.

    Questioning was done one by one and out of earshot of the other witnesses by John's lawyer and Justice Searing. The information provided by witnesses gave no conclusive answer as to who first whispered the rumor. All witnesses claimed to have heard the story of John's "other woman" from someone else and was not to have been the originator.

    Without a clear answer, lawyer Stanford had a dozen more subpoenas issued to other members of Foster's Meadow society and the case was adjourned until July 18th.

    After the first hearing, John Froehlich expressed his confidence that the additional finger pointing about the phony story of his love life that came out in the hearing would lead to justice.

    On the day of the resumption of the hearing, additonal witnesses were questioned. Miss Annie Brown, who had been linked in the scandalous story to John, testified she was merely an acquaintance and nothing more and that she would sue her slanderers as well.

    Mrs. Phillipa Finn, the wife of Arles Finn who farmed between Central Avenue and Dutch Broadway in Foster's Meadow, finally identified to the satisfaction of the Court the two women who started the tale. The two had previously been examined at the first hearing and as a consequence, Justice Searing issued arrest warrants for them.

    Miss Annie Rottkamp was satisfied her lover's denial of the rumor was true and that he had been loyal to her and had proven it by his actions. The couple was reunited in love.

    But the Triple Play of Rottkamps to Froehlichs was not to take place.

    The couple would split again. John Froehlich would marry another lady eighteen months later. Anna Rottkamp would marry Jacob Jacobs in February 1896. "

    John married Therese M. Rose on 29 Jan 1895 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA. Therese was born on 15 Aug 1875 in New York, USA; died on 29 Nov 1939 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Therese M. Rose was born on 15 Aug 1875 in New York, USA; died on 29 Nov 1939 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Mary Froehlich was born on 26 Apr 1898 in New York, USA; died on 11 Apr 1974 in Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    2. Theresa Froehlich was born on 23 Sep 1900 in Queens County, New York, USA; died on 8 Oct 1976.
    3. Henry Joseph Froehlich was born in 1903; died in 1941.
    4. John F. Froehlich was born on 3 Mar 1906; died on 1 Jul 1974 in Nassau County, New York, USA.
    5. Anthony Froehlich was born on 2 Nov 1908 in New York, USA; died on 10 Apr 1992 in Woodbury, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    6. William J. Froehlich was born on 5 Jun 1914 in Floral Park, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 3 Apr 2002 in Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA.
    7. 2. Francis Bernard Froehlich was born on 23 Sep 1916 in Floral Park, Nassau County, New York, USA; died on 14 Jul 1996 in Glen Head, Nassau County, New York, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Franz Fröhlich Froehlich was born on 17 Jan 1823 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Johannes Fröhlich and Maria Magdalena Leininger); died on 19 Jun 1881 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.

    Notes:

    John J. FROEHLICH, a retired realtor, died Sunday at his home, 390 Eastern Parkway. He was born in Brooklyn and was a member of Manual Lodge, No 636, F. & A. M. He is survived by his widow, Helen FROEHLICH; three daughters, Vivian, Edna and Maybelle FROEHLICH, one brother, Joseph FROEHLICH and two sisters, Mrs. Emily SCHWAB and Mrs. Maud ENGLEHARD. Masonic funeral service will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford Street. Funeral Wednesday at 1 P. M. with interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

    FROEHLICH, Francis Bernard When Francis Bernard Froehlich was graduated from the Fordham University Law School in 1943, he was an honor student. That distinction he has carried into his career as lawyer and as a citizen and Catholic layman. For he is prominent not only at the bar, but as a leader of the Minneola Republican Club and the Citizens party of Minneola and an officer of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. Froehlich was born in Floral Park on September 23, 1916. He is a member of a family that has lived in Nassau County for more than a century. His grandfather built the first stores on the Jericho Turnpike in Floral Park. His father, John Frank Froehlich, was a farmer and resident of Floral Park. His mother was Theresia (Rose) Froehlich. Francis B. Froehlich was graduated from the Chaminade High School, Minneola, in 1936. He received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Fordham University in 1940 and in January, 1943, that of Bachelor of Laws from the Fordham Law School. In October, 1942, Mr. Froehlich passed the New York State bar examinations and in June, 1943, was admitted to practice. He had in the meantime become a law clerk in the firm of Glass and Lynch, New York. In April, 1943, the firm had promoted him to managing attorney. Later he associated himself with Elvin N. Edwards and on January 1, 1946, when James J. McDonough, for many years a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, joined them, the new firm of Edwards, Froehlich and McDonough was formed. It has its offices at 1501 Franklin Avenue, Minneola. The firm is local counsel for Roosevelt Field. Mr. Elvin N. Edwards, prominent lawyer and former district attorney of Nassau County who was the senior member of the firm of Edwards. Froehlich and McDonough, died in July, 1946. Mr. Froehlich and Mr. McDonough carry on under the firm name. Mr. Froehlich is attorney for the Carle Place Water District, secretary of the Minneola Republican Club and vice president of the Citizens party of Minneola. He is deputy grand knight of the Corpus Christi Council of the Knights of Columbus, member of the board of directors of the Kiwanis Club of Minneola and member of the board of directors of Nassau County Cancer Committee and counsel to same. He is a communicant of the Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church of Minneola. Mr. Froehlich and Carol Hoar, daughter of George Timothy Hoar and Carol (Williams) Hoar, were married in St. Andrews Church, Flushing, on February 7, 1942. They are the parents of two daughters, Patricia Theresia, born August 19, 1943, and Regina Marie, born September 16, 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Froehlich live at 372 Jackson Avenue, Minneola.

    Franz married Magdalena Breiner on 30 Apr 1851 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern. Magdalena (daughter of Johannes Friedrich Breiner and Katharina Eva Hoff) was born on 1 Nov 1823 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 8 Apr 1906 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Magdalena Breiner was born on 1 Nov 1823 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern (daughter of Johannes Friedrich Breiner and Katharina Eva Hoff); died on 8 Apr 1906 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Peter Fröhlich was born on 22 Jan 1852 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 23 Jan 1852 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern.
    2. Peter Fröhlich Froehlich was born on 24 Feb 1853 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 24 Feb 1853 in Bundenthal, Pfalz, Bayern; died in in New York, USA.
    3. Mary A. Froehlich was born in 0Mar 1858 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died in 1930 in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, USA.
    4. George Froehlich was born on 15 Oct 1859 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died on 30 Apr 1941 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried on 3 May 1941 in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    5. Frank Froehlich was born on 27 Aug 1862 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died on 20 Jan 1915 in North Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    6. Caroline Pauline Froehlich was born on 7 Aug 1863 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died on 8 Mar 1926 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    7. Jacob Froehlich was born on 9 Aug 1865 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died on 26 Nov 1952 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA.
    8. 4. John Frank Froehlich was born on 5 Mar 1867 in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA; died on 27 Nov 1943 in Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA; was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, Elmont, Nassau County, New York, USA.