FRY ANCESTORS

FRY, Abraham                                    1816-1884 (Duncannon), Bull Hill Cemetery

FRY, Statira, w/o Abraham                   1819-1873, Bull Hill Cemetery

FRY, Henry, s/o Abraham & Statira       1859-1882, Bull Hill Cemetery

FRY, Mary, d/o Abraham & Statira        1861-1879,  Bull Hill Cemetery

FRY, Ettie May d/o A. & M.G.              1873 19 days, Bull Hill Cemetery

 

The Fry family buried at St. Andrew Cemetery starts with John Fry (1807-1873) and his wife Catharine (1808-1890).

 

Next comes Peter, Joseph, and John.

 

Peter Fry first married Harriet. Their children buried at St. Andrew Cemetery are:

    FRY, Ellen C.        1860-1879

    FRY, Laura I.          1865-1880

Harriet (1829-1881) died at the age of 52 years. Peter remarried Mary. Their children bureid at St. Andrew Cemetery are:

    FRY, John Calvin     1884-1887, 3 years old

    FRY, Jay Roscoe    1886, 8 days old

Neither Peter nor Mary at buried at St. Andrew Cemetery. Peter must have been in his fifties when he remarried. There's no telling how old Mary was or if they had any other children. After losing two young children they may have left the area and gone west.

 

Joseph S. Fry (1839-1887) served with Company A. of the 12th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserves during the Civil War.

 

John Fry (1840-1912) served with Company I, 17th Regiment during the Civil War. He was a private. His and his wife's, Martha, children buried at St. Andrew Cemetery are:

    Daniel Fry (1870-1889) died at the age of nineteen 

    Mary P. Fry (1872-1873) died at the age of one year

 

And then:
FRY, Harry E.   1869-1917

FRY, Mary Ellen w/o Harry E.    1870-1955

 

The Fry ancestors buried at St. John's cemetery are:

 

FRY, Wesley Co. A., 210 Regt. P.I.      1844-1908 died 26 Mar, St. John's Cemetery

FRY, Sarah J. (Diven) w/o Wesley         1844-1908 died 30 Mar,  St. John's Cemetery

FRY, Charles W.                                 1881-1961, St. John's Cemetery

FRY, Mary w/o Charles                        1884-1966, St. John's Cemetery