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  1. 1.  Living

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  1. 2.  FREEMAN George Bernard was born on 28 May 1933 (son of FREEMAN George Bernard and NEWMAN Jane Marie); died in 2006.

    George married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Living
    Children:
    1. Living
    2. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  FREEMAN George Bernard was born on 28 Nov 1902 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN (son of FREEMAN Charles Etson and BROWN Kathryn Elizabeth); died on 17 Feb 1950 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.

    Notes:

    5th born 2 boys
    Occupation: Lawyer

    Died:
    Burial February 20, 1950 in Highland park IL.

    Obituary:
    Kansas City –– George B. Freeman, about 49 years old, Highland park, Illinois, an organizer and a first president of the Young Democratic Clubs of Missouri, died on Friday, February 17 at St. Luke's hospital in Chicago, where he had been a patient three weeks.

    Mr. Freeman, a former Kansas city lawyer, was appointed in 1932 as Missouri's representative on a national board which formed the Young Democratic Clubs of America under the sponsorship of the Democratic national committee.

    He was elected president of the state club at its first annual convention here in 1933. Mr. Freeman was chairman of the general arrangements committee for the national convention of the Young Democratic Clubs of America which was held in Kansas City the same year. He was a leading contender for the presidency of the national group. Mr. Freeman also was appointed president in 1932 of the Missouri division of the old Roosevelt Motor Club of America, an auxiliary unit to the Democratic national campaign committee.

    He was born in Franklin, Minnesota, and had lived here about eight years before moving to Highland Park twelve years ago. His wife, the former Miss Jane Newman, of the home, is the daughter of Mrs. Louis E, Newman, 3409 West Sixty-eighth street.

    Mr. Freeman was a graduate of the University of Minnesota. He was associated with the Federal Trade commission in Chicago. He also leaves two sons, George Freeman, Jr., and David Freeman, both of home.

    George married NEWMAN Jane Marie on 02 Aug 1930. Jane (daughter of E Louis) was born on 22 Aug 1904. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  NEWMAN Jane Marie was born on 22 Aug 1904 (daughter of E Louis).
    Children:
    1. 2. FREEMAN George Bernard was born on 28 May 1933; died in 2006.
    2. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  FREEMAN Charles Etson was born on 11 Jun 1869 in Westport, Essex Co., NY (son of FREEMAN George Henry and MCDONOUGH Mary); died on 05 Feb 1951 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.

    Notes:

    In 1909 the firm of Poss and Freeman rented out their vacuum cleaner
    by the day - the easy way to clean the house without taking up the
    carpets.

    The firm of Poss and Freeman, one of the oldest firms in Franklin,
    dissolved partnership in January 1915. Poss took over the hardware
    and farm implement business and Freeman took the furniture and lumber
    part of the business. The men were in partnership for 19 years. The new
    store name was "Freeman Furniture, Lumber and Undertaking."

    In 1918, the flu epidemic continued throughout the year, and many
    deaths were attributed to the dread disease. To curb the spread of
    the flu, public gatherings were stopped and funerals were not allowed
    to be held in the churches. This was an order received by C.E.
    Freeman, the local undertaker. Mayor L.H. Kirwin ordered schools
    closed and all activities cancelled for the month of November.

    In 1950, H.J. Poss bought the Freeman Lumber Yards from C.E. Freeman.
    The purchase included several sheds, lumber and material. In August,
    The Freeman Furniture Store was sold to Leanard McAdams of St. Peter.
    Mr. McAdams was also a licensed undertaker.

    Died:
    Burial Feb 8, 1951 in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, MN.

    LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT

    I, Charles E. Freeman, (also sometimes known as C. E. Freeman) of Franklin, Renville County, Minnesota, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all wills and codicils heretofore made by me.

    (1) I direct my representatives hereinafter named, to pay out of the corpus of my estate the expenses of my last illness and funeral expenses, if not otherwise provided for, and the expenses of administration and all inheritance, setae and legacy taxes which may be levied against my estate or the beneficiaries named herein.

    (2) I give, devise and bequeath all of my estate of whatever kind or description, real, personal or mixed, to my wife, Kathryn E. Freeman (also known as Kate E. Freeman) if living at the time of my death.

    (3) In the event, however, that my wife should precedease me, then I give, devise and bequeath all of the estate to my children Ethel M. Freeman, Gladys M. Freeman, and Bernice Nelson, in equal shares, share and share alike, to the exclusion of my other children, and my other children have been omitted intentionally and have not bee omitted by inadvertence or mistake.

    (4) In determining my estate, I hereby direct that any indebtedness owing from my children or any of them to me at the time of my death, whether evidence by notes or other instruments, is forgiven and such indebtedness shall not become a part of my estate.

    (5) I hereby nominate and appoint my daughters, Ethel M. Freeman, Gladys M. Freeman, and Bernice Nelson, or either of them as they may see fit, to be the executrixes of this my Last Will and Testament, granting to them full authority to sell, mortgage, encumber, or in any manner to dispose of any or all of my estate without permission from the Probate Court, and request that they be permitted to serve by giving the minimum bond which may be required by law.

    IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and seal at St. Paul, Minnesota, this 27th day of September, 1946.

    The foregoing instrument was signed, published and declared by Charles E. Freeman (also sometimes known as C. E. Freeman), as and for his Last Will and Testament, at ST. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, on the 27th day of September, 1946, in our presence, and in the presence of each of us, and we, the undersigned, at his request, in his presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our hands as attesting and subscribing witnesses at the same time and place.

    Signed:

    Eileen Fitzgerald residing at 2143 Grand Ave., St. Paul
    Johna Burns residing at 554 Holly Ln, St. Paul

    Charles married BROWN Kathryn Elizabeth on 30 Apr 1894 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN. Kathryn (daughter of (Jr) James Brown and GOGGIN Mary Anne) was born on 29 Jan 1871 in Morton, Renville Co., MN; died on 19 Oct 1947 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BROWN Kathryn Elizabeth was born on 29 Jan 1871 in Morton, Renville Co., MN (daughter of (Jr) James Brown and GOGGIN Mary Anne); died on 19 Oct 1947 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.

    Notes:

    One more daughter
    Occupation: Homemaker, teacher before marriage

    Died:
    Burial October 5 1951 in Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights, MN.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Wed in Henryville church in Renville county. Married over 50 years

    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Genevieve Naomi was born on 19 Feb 1895 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 21 Oct 1895 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.
    2. FREEMAN Mary Ethel was born on 11 Feb 1896 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 17 Aug 1965 in Redwood Falls, Redwood County Co., MN.
    3. FREEMAN Gladys Marguerite was born on 22 Mar 1898 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 19 Mar 1983 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN.
    4. FREEMAN Bernice Loretta was born on 05 Mar 1901 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 03 May 1967 in Anoka Co., MN.
    5. 4. FREEMAN George Bernard was born on 28 Nov 1902 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 17 Feb 1950 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL.
    6. FREEMAN Charles Lyle was born on 06 Nov 1906 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 12 Dec 1957 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
    7. FREEMAN Gertrude Kathryn "Sister Gertrude" was born on 29 Apr 1909 in Franklin, Renville Co., MN; died on 21 Apr 1998 in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN.
    8. FREEMAN Elizabeth (Betty Anne) was born on 11 Feb 1919; died on 17 Feb 1956.

  3. 11.  E Louis
    Children:
    1. 5. NEWMAN Jane Marie was born on 22 Aug 1904.