Fred C Meyer

Brief Life History of Fred C

Fred C Meyer was born in October 1848, in Hanover, Prussia, Germany as the son of Henry Meyer and Mary Meyer. He married Aricke Emma "Frieda" Schwartz on 27 December 1876, in Sauk, Wisconsin, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 5 daughters. He immigrated to United States in 1868 and lived in Sauk, Wisconsin, United States in 1880. He died on 7 June 1932, in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, at the age of 83, and was buried in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.

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Family Time Line

Fred C Meyer
1848–1932
Aricke Emma "Frieda" Schwartz
1857–1900
Marriage: 27 December 1876
Alta Meyer
1877–1944
Edward Henry Meyer
1878–1950
Otto C Meyer
1881–1917
Lora D Meyer
1883–1884
Clara Meyer
1885–1968
Louise Caroline Augusta Meyer
1891–1983
Eleanore Meyer
1894–1972

Sources (39)

  • Fred Meyer in household of Erick Mahringer, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Hinrich Christian Friedrich Meyer, "Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1500-1971"
  • Fred C Meyer in the Wisconsin, U.S., Death Records, 1959

World Events (8)

1854 · The Creation of the Republican Party

A debate continues over the location of the creation of the Republican Party. Some sources claim that the party was formed in Ripon, Wisconsin, on February 28, 1854. Others claim the first meeting of the Republican Party took place in Jackson, Michigan, on July 6, 1854, where the Republican Party was officially organized. Over 1,000 people were present and candidates were selected for the party, thus making it the first Republican convention.

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

1870 · The Fifteenth Amendment

Prohibits the federal government and each state from denying a citizen the right to vote based on that citizen's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. It was the last of the Reconstruction Amendments.

Name Meaning

German and Swiss German: from Middle High German meier, a status name for a steward, bailiff, or overseer, which later came to be used also to denote a tenant farmer, which is normally the sense in the many compound surnames formed with this term as a second element. Originally it denoted a village headman (ultimately from Latin maior ‘greater, superior’). This form of the surname is also established in France (mainly Alsace and Lorraine); see also 3 below. Compare Maier , Mayer , Meier , and Myer .

Jewish (Ashkenazic): from the Yiddish personal name Meyer, from Hebrew Meir ‘enlightener’, a derivative of or ‘light’ with the prefix m-. Compare Maier , Majer , Major , Mayer , Mayor , Meier , and Meir .

Dutch: variant, also Flemish and Americanized, of Meijer , a cognate of 1 above. This surname is also established in South Africa, where it was also brought from France (see 1 above).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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