A Freed Family History

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A Freed Family History
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Book excerpt: Abraham Freed (1817-1865) married Mary Singer and lived in Bridgville, Delaware. Descendants lived in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Illinois and elsewhere.


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