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Martin Freeberthyser
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Martin Freeberthyser, 1837 - 1922 Martin Freeberthyser 1837 1922 Illinois
Martin Freeberthyser was born in 1837, in , to Conrad Freeberthyser/Friebertshauser and Susanne Philippine Freeberthyser/Friebertshauser (born Unknown).
Martin had 6 siblings: Henry Freberthyser, Elisabeth ( Lizzie) Mitzelfeld (born Freeberthyser) and .
Martin lived in 1850, in , New York.
He lived in 1860, in .
He lived in 2 more places.
His occupation was a .
Martin passed away on 1922, at age 85 in , Illinois.
He was buried in , Missouri.
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Martin Freeberthyser in New Britain Herald - Apr 13 1922
Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963
"... troops have occupied the town of Olga. LAST OF HELL RINGERS. Funeral Services Held Today for Famous Swiss Musician. St. Louis, April 13. Funeral serv. ices were held here today for Martin Freeberthyser, the last of the. famous Swiss bell ringers. He was S3 years old. Freeberthyser entertained Frederick William II of Prussia and was known as the, "great musician." The Freeberthyser family came to ..."
Publication place: New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Martin Freeberthyser in Variety, New York, NY, Vol. 66, 1922
"... appeared at one time at the Winter Garden, New York, and in Europe with Toby Claude. MARTIN FREEBERTHYSER Martin Freeberthyser, claimed to be the last of the once famous Swisa bell ringers, died In St. Louis ..."
Publication place: New York, USA
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Martin Freeberthyser in Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Genealogy record of Martin Freeberthyser in Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
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Martin FreeberthyserMartin Freeberthyser in The Bridgeport times and evening farmer. - May 5 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Of Swiss Bell Ringers Passes Out Pinckneyville. 111.. May 5 The last of the famous Swiss Bell Ringers, first exhibited in this country by Phineas T. Barnum, is dead. Martin Freeberthyser, eighty-nine for many years sole survivor of the troupe which entertained the late President Martin Van Buren during his retirement, succumbed to the infirmities of old age. Burial was In ..."
Publication place: Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut
Martin FreeberthyserMartin Freeberthyser in New Britain herald - Apr 13 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... occupied the town of Olga. LAST OF HELL RINGERS. Funeral Services Held Today for Famous Swiss Musician. St. Louis, April 13. Funeral serv. ices were held here today for Martin Freeberthyser, the last of the. famous Swiss bell ringers. He was S3 years old. Freeberthyser entertained Frederick William II of Prussia and was known as the, "great musician." The Freeberthyser family came to the United States from Switzerland in 1S4S and organized a theatrical troupe, which toured the country five times and gained fame. He also played for President Martin ..."
Publication place: New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut
Martin FreeberthyserMartin Freeberthyser in The Washington times. - May 22 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... BELL RINGERS DIES AT 89 PINCKNEYVILLE. 111.. May 22 ? The last of the famous Swiss hell ringers, first exhibited In this country by Phlneas T Barnum. Is dead Martin Freeberthyser, eighty-nine, for many years sole survivor of the troupe which entertained the lste President Martin Van Buren during his retirement, succumbed to the Infirmities of old age Bp rial was ..."
Publication place: Washington, District Of Columbia
Martin FreeberthyserMartin Freeberthyser in The Topeka state journal. - Apr 13 1922
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... affairs, BELL RINGERS ALL DEAD NOW. Martin Frcelcrthysor. last of Swiss line, Dies at St. Louis. . St. Louis. Mo.. April 13. Funeral services were held here today for Martin Freeberthyser. the last of the famous Swiss bell ringers. He was 89 veara old. Freeberthvsor entertained Elector Frederick William II. of Prussia, and was known as the "great musician." The Freeberthyser family came to the United States from Switzerland in 1848 and organized a theatrical troupe, which toured the country five times and gained fame. He also played for President Martin ..."
Publication place: Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas
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Martin Freeberthyser
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Martin Freeberthyser 1835
Martin Freeberthyser, born 1835
Martin Freeberthyser was born in 1835, in birth place, to Cad Freeberthyser and Philopena Susanna Freeberthyser.