This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 Excerpt: ...and they have one child, Verna. Elizabeth L., married to William Reichard, a painter, of Allentown. They have two children: Miriam and Blanche. T1lghman A. Freed. Tilghman Albert Freed, a member of the I. X. L. Tire & Supply Company, of Allentown, was born in the city July 14, 1893. He attended the public schools, and, after assisting his father for a time in the grocery, learned the trade of silk weaving. He then became interested in automobiles and after operating autos for different parties until 1913, he associated with G. A. Heimer, of Allentown, in forming a partnership for trading in auto tires and supplies, and they started in business under the name of I. X. L. Tire & Supply Company, located at No. 44 North Sixth street. Wilson H. Freed, his father, was born in 1867 at Dillingersville, Lehigh county, the son of Alfred Freed, now a retired farmer, of Quakertown. He was a grocer in Allentown for twenty years, located first at Seventh and Cedar streets, and later at Fifth and Auburn streets, which place is now conducted by his son-in-law, Roy Benner. He is now the owner and proprietor of the Palm Hotel, at Palm, Pa. He married Queen Ann, daughter of Tilghman Ritter and has four children: Lloyd, a ribbon weaver at East Greenville; Minerva, wife of Roy Benner; Firman E.; and Tilghman A. Fry Family. This is one of the very large families of Lehigh and surrounding counties. A petition of record in the court-house at Easton Pa., bearing date, March 17, '1762, prays for the appointment of guardians for the minor children of Conrad Fry, late of Lynn township, who died leaving a widow named Hester, and the following named children: Jacob, Sarah, Esther, Moses, Aaron, Hannah, Joshua, Katharine and Elizabeth. Frederick Rosenberger was chosen guardian by...
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