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Henry Sutton Fraim

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Henry Sutton Fraim

Birth
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Jan 1913 (aged 62)
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Henry was the son of Jeremiah Stephenson Fraim (1820-1889) and Charlotte Walters (1821-1899) Henry was a shoemaker and a builder. Jeremiah Stephenson Fraim and Charlotte Walter Fraim are buried in the Dauphin Cemetery, in Dauphin, Pennsylvania.

Henry S. Fraim spent his boyhood at Dauphin, and received his education in the schools of that place, under the tuition of Mrs. Talley. Here he learned shoemaking at which he worked for about twelve years in Harrisburg, where he took up his residence in 1869. He was engaged in various occupations until 1893, in which year he commenced his present business. He is well and favorably known in trade circles, and is esteemed for his enterprise and integrity. He justly merits the large patronage he has received.

Mr. Fraim was married, at Harrisburg, December 21,1871, to Mary E. Hake, daughter of Andrew and Eliza Hake. Their children are: Alvin H., born October 24, 1872; Sylvia A., born April 29, 1875, and died August 15, 1877; Charles W., born April 3, 1880; Howard H., born December 28,1889. Mr. Fraim is a member of Pilgrim Encampment, No. 83, K. of St. J. & M., and of Phoenix Lodge, No. 59, K. of P. Mr. and Mrs. Fraim are consistent members of Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal church.
Source: Historical Review of Dauphin County.

In 1880 Mary and Henry were living at 1523 North 5th Street in in Harrisburg with their sons, Alvin and Charles. Henry worked in a retail flour and feed.

In 1900 Henry, Mary and their sons Alvin and Howard are living in Harrisburg. Henry is retired. In 1910 Henry, Mary and their son's Alvin and Howard are living at 2229 6th Street in Harrisburg. Henry is a building contractor. Charles and Howard are single.

The children of Mary Hake and Henry Fraim were:
1. Alvin Hurlock Fraim (1872-1943)
2. Sylvia Adel Fraim(1875-1877)
3. Charles Wilson Fraim (1880-1961)
4. Howard Hake Fraim (1889-1955)
Henry was the son of Jeremiah Stephenson Fraim (1820-1889) and Charlotte Walters (1821-1899) Henry was a shoemaker and a builder. Jeremiah Stephenson Fraim and Charlotte Walter Fraim are buried in the Dauphin Cemetery, in Dauphin, Pennsylvania.

Henry S. Fraim spent his boyhood at Dauphin, and received his education in the schools of that place, under the tuition of Mrs. Talley. Here he learned shoemaking at which he worked for about twelve years in Harrisburg, where he took up his residence in 1869. He was engaged in various occupations until 1893, in which year he commenced his present business. He is well and favorably known in trade circles, and is esteemed for his enterprise and integrity. He justly merits the large patronage he has received.

Mr. Fraim was married, at Harrisburg, December 21,1871, to Mary E. Hake, daughter of Andrew and Eliza Hake. Their children are: Alvin H., born October 24, 1872; Sylvia A., born April 29, 1875, and died August 15, 1877; Charles W., born April 3, 1880; Howard H., born December 28,1889. Mr. Fraim is a member of Pilgrim Encampment, No. 83, K. of St. J. & M., and of Phoenix Lodge, No. 59, K. of P. Mr. and Mrs. Fraim are consistent members of Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal church.
Source: Historical Review of Dauphin County.

In 1880 Mary and Henry were living at 1523 North 5th Street in in Harrisburg with their sons, Alvin and Charles. Henry worked in a retail flour and feed.

In 1900 Henry, Mary and their sons Alvin and Howard are living in Harrisburg. Henry is retired. In 1910 Henry, Mary and their son's Alvin and Howard are living at 2229 6th Street in Harrisburg. Henry is a building contractor. Charles and Howard are single.

The children of Mary Hake and Henry Fraim were:
1. Alvin Hurlock Fraim (1872-1943)
2. Sylvia Adel Fraim(1875-1877)
3. Charles Wilson Fraim (1880-1961)
4. Howard Hake Fraim (1889-1955)

Gravesite Details

h/o Mary E Fraim



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