Friedenreich, Johann Christian

From Helderberg Hilltowns of Albany County, NY

Birth

Johann (also known as "John") Friedenreich was born some time before 1750. His parentage has not been definitely determined, but he was from German ancestry.[1].

Occupation

In 1791, Johann had a meat market on the corner of Market Street and Maiden Lane in Albany, NY. He often was called a grocer, victualler, and cordwainer. He may have been the partner of John Shepherd. In 1800 his first ward household housed eight family members and a slave. At that time, he was listed as a member of the Albany Mechanics Society. Albany City directories identified him as a butcher living at 84 South Pearl Street for many years. In 1820, three sons were listed as South End butchers as well.[1]

Military Service

Johann Christian Friedenreich was a Hessian soldier (on British side) during the Revolution. He deserted them and took up the American patriot's cause, serving in John Burgoyne's army.[1]

Marriage and Children

Johann later married Eva Fetterly the daughter of Philip Fetterly & his wife, Anna Margaretha. They lived in the Albany and raised a large family.[1] Records indicate that Johann Christian was married more than once, but this information has not been verified.

Death

Johann died in March 1821 at 69 years of age.[1]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 John C. Fredenreich, by Stefan Bielinski, http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/f/jcf8113.html