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Charles Bernard Froomess

Birth
Russia
Death
19 Mar 1921 (aged 50)
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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1901 Census of Canada Page Information
District: QU MONTRÉAL (City/Cité)/177 (#177)
Subdistrict: Saint-Laurent (Ward/Quartier)
1.Fromiss Charles Head M Jan 2 1871 29
2.Fromiss Lizzie Wife M Jul 15 1878 22
3.Fromiss Lillian Daughter S Jul 7 1899 1
4.Fromiss Emanuel Son S Nov 9 1900 5/12

NOTE # 1: Charles Bernard Froomess
NOTE # 2. Elizabeth Babin Froomess
NOTE # 3. Lillian Froomess
NOTE # 4: Emanuel Joseph Bernard Froomess changed his name to Eddie Forman

NOTE: Charles & Elizabeth had 11 children. They moved to Rochester, New York . Their daughter Camille Toni Froomess, 1906-1983 became Camille or Toni Lanier, a Ziegfield Follies showgirl in the 1920's .She became wife of MGM executive, 'Eddie Mannix', in 1951.

NOTE: Charles & Elizabeth's son Emmanuel aka: Eddie Forman began a film career as a writer of comedy shorts in 1936.
He wrote several shorts throughout his career involving the Joe Palooka boxing character as well as a film in 1951 for the boxers, Maxie Rosenbloom and Max Baer.
1901 Census of Canada Page Information
District: QU MONTRÉAL (City/Cité)/177 (#177)
Subdistrict: Saint-Laurent (Ward/Quartier)
1.Fromiss Charles Head M Jan 2 1871 29
2.Fromiss Lizzie Wife M Jul 15 1878 22
3.Fromiss Lillian Daughter S Jul 7 1899 1
4.Fromiss Emanuel Son S Nov 9 1900 5/12

NOTE # 1: Charles Bernard Froomess
NOTE # 2. Elizabeth Babin Froomess
NOTE # 3. Lillian Froomess
NOTE # 4: Emanuel Joseph Bernard Froomess changed his name to Eddie Forman

NOTE: Charles & Elizabeth had 11 children. They moved to Rochester, New York . Their daughter Camille Toni Froomess, 1906-1983 became Camille or Toni Lanier, a Ziegfield Follies showgirl in the 1920's .She became wife of MGM executive, 'Eddie Mannix', in 1951.

NOTE: Charles & Elizabeth's son Emmanuel aka: Eddie Forman began a film career as a writer of comedy shorts in 1936.
He wrote several shorts throughout his career involving the Joe Palooka boxing character as well as a film in 1951 for the boxers, Maxie Rosenbloom and Max Baer.

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