Daisy Ellen Graf Fredrick
18 October 1892-26 October 1978
- Henry Jerome (1890-1964) married Effie White
- Ernest Franklin (1891-1974) married Fay Keck
- Mary Ann (1874-1981) married William Tritten
- Margaret 'Maggie' Jane (1899-1986) married Henry Klingelsmith
- Nina Belle (1901-1990) married Thomas Johnson
- Martha Beulah (1905-1993) married Carlyle McDonald
1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule,
Liberty Township, ED number 68, p 3A, dwelling 49, Valentine Graf.
The Valentine Graf Family
L-R Daisy, Mary, Valentine, Henry, Nina, Maggie, Ernest 'Frank'
Michigan Marriages 1868-1925,
Otto Aug. Fredrick and Daisy Ellen Graf
Marriage Certificate Number 6318 1/2. Found at pilot.family search
Daisy Ellen Graf and Otto August Fredrick were married 12 December 1917 in Brethren, Manistee, Michigan. Rev. Frank Gilbert officiated with Leonard Fredrick (Otto's Brother) and Nina Graf (Daisy's sister) as witnesses. Otto is the son of Johann August Fredrick and Louise Zastrow.
The Otto August and Daisy Fredrick Family
Row 1 L-R: Kathryn, Daisy 'Marie'
Row 2 L-R: John, Norma 'Jeannie', Daisy, Otto , Norman, Harold
Row 3 L-R: Leona, Ray, Otto Robert, Richard, Lola, Audrey
Daisy was 20 when she had her first child, Harold Clifton. He was born 26 July 1913 in Manistee County, Michigan. Daisy was not married at the time.
Daisy and Otto Fredrick had 11 children:
- Kathryn Louise (1918-)
- Lola Mae (1920-)
- Daisy Marie (1921-2004)
- Otto Robert (1923-1997)
- Richard Lewis (1925-)
- Leona Inez (1926-1996)
- John Leonard (1929-)
- Audrey Jane (1930-)
- Ray Edwin (1932-2001)
- Norman Eugene (1934-1995)
- Norma Jean (1934-)
1930 United States Federal Census Population Schedule, Dickson, Manistee, Michigan, ED 7, p 2B, , Otto A. Fredrick.
Otto and Daisy Fredrick
Fredrick Family Farm
Coates Highway, Brethren, Michigan
Graf Brothers and Sisters
L-R Maggie, Martha, Mary, Nina, Daisy
Ernest 'Frank'
Otto and Daisy Fredrick
Date Unknown
Grandma Fredrick and me 1971
Daisy Ellen Fredrick died 26 October 1978 at Manistee County Medical Care Center in Manistee, Michigan at the age of 86. She had been in and out of the hospital after suffering numerous strokes. Daisy is buried in Brethren Cemetery, Brethren, Michigan.







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September 23, 2010 11:28 AM
Brenda, I enjoyed your first bio. I would have loved Daisey, so true to herself, and kind. I'm glad she made the confirmation, and that she wrote the letter first. I wonder if she had a hard time with family, when she had her first child. Thanks for sharing this.
September 24, 2010 7:31 AM
I have often wondered about how her family handled her first child, too. She lived at home after he was born, so hopefully it wasn't too bad.
September 25, 2010 8:15 AM
Of course I would have loved your Daisy. Anyone named Daisy is tops in my book.
November 20, 2010 12:31 AM
I happened to make a trip over to Germany in May 2010 and stopped for a couple of hours in Rockenhausen where the Graf family had migrated from. Love the old pics of Great Grandma Daisy and family--do you have any info on Otto August and/or Johann August? Been difficult to find any info. Thanks for sharing. Bob "Beaner" Fredricks
November 20, 2010 9:16 AM
I would love to go to Germany and explore more family roots. I have a little information on Otto but very little on Johann August. He is a hard person to research. I have pictures. Thanks for leaving a message, I enjoy hearing from 'cousins'.
August 01, 2012 4:05 PM
Thanks so much for all this info. I got the blog site from Joni Mezeske who is a friend and coworker at the Brethren School. I love all the pics and info you have put together.
Your long lost cousin,
Pam Rich and Micki's daughter
August 01, 2012 4:11 PM
Thanks for commenting, Pam. It was great seeing you in January. Feel free to email me at brae957@gmail.com if you have any questions.
September 12, 2012 4:07 PM
I am not related, but I buy old photographs if they have a name at flea markets, and I have three photos of a Nancy Graf and possibly her brother from early 1940's.
March 21, 2013 8:43 PM
I dont like the Fredrick usage. My grandparents went by Fredricks, it's on the kids birth certificates with the exception of uncle rich having a middle e in his last name. It's my last name.
March 21, 2013 9:46 PM
Dear Anonymous, I understand your feelings on the use of the Fredrick surname with your name being Fredricks. The origin of the surname with Otto's parents was Fredrich and can be found on Otto's parents gravestone and public records. Fredrick is the spelling on Otto and Daisy's marriage license and on my mom's birth certificate. I started out using Fredrick as that is what I knew from my mom. Later, posts I switched to Fredricks out of respect for those still living. My mom said that the s was added after there were so many children and people would say here comes the Fredricks.