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Franklin Matthias “Frank” Fridman

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Franklin Matthias “Frank” Fridman

Birth
Clermontville, Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 Oct 1931 (aged 81)
Clermontville, Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Burial
New Richmond, Clermont County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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From Byron Williams' History of Clermont & Brown Counties OH 1913
FRANKLIN M. FRIDMAN. Prominent in both agricultural and commercial circles, and known as a worthy son of one of the foremost of pioneer families of Clermont County, Ohio, is Franklin M. Fridman, who was born at Clermontville, Monroe Township, in the home which he now owns, Dec. 8, 1849. Mr. Fridman was reared and educated in the schools of the county, assisting his father, Franklin Fridman, Sr., on the farm, thus becoming thoroughly conversant with all the details that fall to the lot of the successful farmer. After finishing the common schools which he attended Parker's Academy for several terms, after which he assisted his father in the management of his varied business interests.
Mr. F. M. Fridman was united in marriage to Miss Ella Luke in 1875, and to their union have been born two children:
Miss Veola, at home
Miss Carrie, employed in Cincinnati.
Mrs. Fridman is a daughter of Charles and Mary Luke, both members of early resident families of the county. Charles Luke was born in Heidelerg, Germany, and came to America when quite a small boy.
Politically, Mr. Fridman is a Democrat, being now nominee for county commissioner. He has served in the various township offices as trustee, assessor, and has been a member of the school board for nearly twenty years. Socially, Mr. Fridman holds membership with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of New Richmond, Ohio. The family as well as himself are member of the Mt. Zion Christian Church.
For many years Mr. Fridman has been an extensive dealer of success by reason of his keen business insight and practical methods. Mr. Fridman's characteristic include unswerving loyalty to personal and political friends, adhering to principle regardless of political favor, and limitless faith in whatever he undertakes. His personal qualities contribute largely to his successful career.
From Byron Williams' History of Clermont & Brown Counties OH 1913
FRANKLIN M. FRIDMAN. Prominent in both agricultural and commercial circles, and known as a worthy son of one of the foremost of pioneer families of Clermont County, Ohio, is Franklin M. Fridman, who was born at Clermontville, Monroe Township, in the home which he now owns, Dec. 8, 1849. Mr. Fridman was reared and educated in the schools of the county, assisting his father, Franklin Fridman, Sr., on the farm, thus becoming thoroughly conversant with all the details that fall to the lot of the successful farmer. After finishing the common schools which he attended Parker's Academy for several terms, after which he assisted his father in the management of his varied business interests.
Mr. F. M. Fridman was united in marriage to Miss Ella Luke in 1875, and to their union have been born two children:
Miss Veola, at home
Miss Carrie, employed in Cincinnati.
Mrs. Fridman is a daughter of Charles and Mary Luke, both members of early resident families of the county. Charles Luke was born in Heidelerg, Germany, and came to America when quite a small boy.
Politically, Mr. Fridman is a Democrat, being now nominee for county commissioner. He has served in the various township offices as trustee, assessor, and has been a member of the school board for nearly twenty years. Socially, Mr. Fridman holds membership with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of New Richmond, Ohio. The family as well as himself are member of the Mt. Zion Christian Church.
For many years Mr. Fridman has been an extensive dealer of success by reason of his keen business insight and practical methods. Mr. Fridman's characteristic include unswerving loyalty to personal and political friends, adhering to principle regardless of political favor, and limitless faith in whatever he undertakes. His personal qualities contribute largely to his successful career.


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