Enno Henry Frerichs, my 2nd great grandpa on RootsMagic tree
Enno Frerichs was born January 6, 1865 in East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany. Enno was 18 years old when he sailed to America in October, 1883 with his family: dad Casjen, mom Kunna, brother Gerd, sisters Entje and Hilka and older sister Yevkea and her husband Joost Reents. The shipped was named America, it left from Bremen, Germany and landed in Baltimore, Maryland. The passenger list shows their destination was Iowa. Yevkea and Joost had one piece of luggage, the Frerichs family had 4.

Arrival in Baltimore. Iowa was their destination.
Probably through a network of German immigrants and friendly strangers, Enno and family made their way from Baltimore to Butler County, Iowa- 1000 miles total. Imagine that journey. The Frerichs family set up their home in Jefferson Township, between Allison and Parkersburg, Iowa. They cleared land, built houses, barns, fences, planted gardens and fields and their community of German Americans built a church, Ebenezer Lutheran Church.

Enno and Annie Hinrichs Frerichs
Enno married Annie Henrichs on May 26, 1890 in the Ebenezer Lutheran Church. 50 years into the future on May 30, 1940 Annie and Enno celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends. Enno and Annie’s 10 kids attended, all were in the area, furthest away was daughter Martina, married to Hobart Vance, they lived in Dallas County, Iowa.
Enno died in 1944 and is buried in Butler Center Cemetery, very near where Ebenezer Lutheran Church used to be.
Sources
- Clarksville (Iowa) Star, 1872-2017, 1940 May 30, page 8 column 2 bottom
- Iowa County Marriages 1838-1934 at FamilySearch
- Baltimore, Passenger Lists, 1820-1964 at Ancestry
- Mission in a Mile by Henry Freese, a history of the Ebenezer Lutheran Church.
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