Together they had 10 children that are known at this time.
One, Arthur Ruben Frielink died as an infant and is buried here as well.
Kalamazoo Evening Telegraph, Monday July 31, 1905 pg 7
Garrett Frielink, 78 years of age, died at 11:30 o'clock Sunday evening at his home 417 Seminary street. He was born March 1, 1827, in Hanover, Germany, coming to Kalamazoo May 7, 1850. He has resided here ever since excepting nine years which he spent in Iowa. He made the trip to Iowa overland in an emigrant wagon in the year 1859. The year previous to starting on the trip to he was married to Miss Helen Nason. Mr. Frielink was engaged in many occupations during his residence in Kalamazoo, finally having charge of a fruit farm. For a number of years before his death, however, failing health has curtailed his activities. He was a charter member of the Bethel Baptist church and for many years was a trustee of the church also held other offices in the organization. During his younger days he was a very active Christion[sic] worker; was identified with many movements toward reform and for the betterment of people in general.
There survive, becides [sic] the wife, nine children, William J., John, Frank E., and Herbert R of Kalamazoo, and Harry W. of New York city. Mrs. Thomas Williams of Chicago; Mrs. Fred L. Lewis of Delton; Mrs. Charles Lewis of Augusta, and Mrs. D.E. Walton of Kalamazoo. There are also 12 grandchildren, five of them residing in Kalamazoo - Marie, Lillian; William, Victor and Grant Frielink. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. The Rev. C.G. Morse and the Rev. J.S. Boyden will officiate. Interment in Riverside.
Together they had 10 children that are known at this time.
One, Arthur Ruben Frielink died as an infant and is buried here as well.
Kalamazoo Evening Telegraph, Monday July 31, 1905 pg 7
Garrett Frielink, 78 years of age, died at 11:30 o'clock Sunday evening at his home 417 Seminary street. He was born March 1, 1827, in Hanover, Germany, coming to Kalamazoo May 7, 1850. He has resided here ever since excepting nine years which he spent in Iowa. He made the trip to Iowa overland in an emigrant wagon in the year 1859. The year previous to starting on the trip to he was married to Miss Helen Nason. Mr. Frielink was engaged in many occupations during his residence in Kalamazoo, finally having charge of a fruit farm. For a number of years before his death, however, failing health has curtailed his activities. He was a charter member of the Bethel Baptist church and for many years was a trustee of the church also held other offices in the organization. During his younger days he was a very active Christion[sic] worker; was identified with many movements toward reform and for the betterment of people in general.
There survive, becides [sic] the wife, nine children, William J., John, Frank E., and Herbert R of Kalamazoo, and Harry W. of New York city. Mrs. Thomas Williams of Chicago; Mrs. Fred L. Lewis of Delton; Mrs. Charles Lewis of Augusta, and Mrs. D.E. Walton of Kalamazoo. There are also 12 grandchildren, five of them residing in Kalamazoo - Marie, Lillian; William, Victor and Grant Frielink. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home. The Rev. C.G. Morse and the Rev. J.S. Boyden will officiate. Interment in Riverside.
Family Members
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William H Frielink
1859–1941
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Harry W. Frielink
1861–1906
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Grace Mable Frielink Williams
1864–1939
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John Frielink
1866–1951
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Lillian Frielink Lewis
1869–1941
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Frances Mable "Fannie" Frielink Lewis
1872–1947
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Helen Elizabeth Frielink Walton
1875–1919
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Frank Edward Frielink
1877–1923
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Herbert Frielink
1879–1944
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Arthur Ruben Frielink
1882–1882
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Vincent G Frielink
1891 – unknown
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Baby Frielink
unknown–1893
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