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1847 - 1905
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Born |
2 Jul 1847 |
Orange Co, Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
3 Feb 1905 |
Fort Smith, Sebastian Co, Arkansas, USA |
Buried |
Fort Smith, Sebastian Co, Arkansas, USA, -Oak Cemetery |
Person ID |
I191 |
Clarkson |
Last Modified |
10 Jun 2020 |
Father |
Philip Slaughter Fry, b. 23 Apr 1801, Madison Co, Virginia, USA , d. 16 Aug 1859, Orange Co, Virginia, USA |
Mother |
Pamelia Mildred Anderson, b. 1 Feb 1810, Albemarle Co, Virginia, USA , d. 1872, Orange Co, Virginia, USA |
Married |
1 Aug 1833 |
Stanardsville, Orange Co, Virginia, USA |
Family ID |
F669 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Eliza Brooks "Brooksie" Hutchins, b. 17 Mar 1844, Natchez, Adams Co, Mississippi, USA , d. 16 Jul 1926, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co, Oklahoma, USA |
Married |
15 Jan 1873 |
Lake Village, Chicot Co, Arkansas, USA |
Children |
| 1. Edmund Mortimer Fry, b. 29 Oct 1873, Lake Village, Chicot Co, Arkansas, USA , d. 7 Jan 1945, McAlester, Pittsburg Co, Oklahoma, USA  |
| 2. Reuben Macon Fry, b. 14 Apr 1875, Lake Village, Chicot Co, Arkansas, USA , d. 27 Oct 1956, Uniontown, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania, USA  |
> | 3. Aubin Mildred Fry, b. 12 Aug 1878, Lake Village, Chicot Co, Arkansas, USA , d. Dec 1957, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co, Oklahoma, USA  |
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Family ID |
F91 |
Group Sheet |
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Histories |
 | Fry, Reuben Macon Justice R M Fry, whose injury from a fall was noticed in last week's paper, died Friday night at his home in this city . . aged 58 years. He leaves a widow and three children, the latter being Edward (Edmund) Fry, of Oklahoma City; Reuben Fry of Pittsburg, Penn and Mrs RE (SE) Clarkson of this city . . |
External Links |
 | Fry, Reuben Macon
Reuben Macon Fry Memorial at Find A Grave |
 | Family Stories Blog
Riding With Isaac Parker: Deputy Marshal RM Fry. Read the September 2013 blog posting at the Family Stories Blog. |
Features |
 | Fry Family Summary: Reuben Macon Fry Reuben Macon Fry, 2xg-grandfather, pursued a variety of occupations in his lifetime - cadet at the Virginia Military Academy, merchant along the Mississippi River, "moonshine" chaser for the Internal Revenue Service, and Arkansas Justice of the Peace. |
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