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FROST-BROOKS (Soundex F623)

  Frost-Brooks, Patricia — of Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.


FROSTY (Soundex F623) — See also AFROS, FRAUSTO, FRISTOE, FROSCH, FROSH, FROSHAUG, FROSLEE, FROSLIE, FROST, HOSTY, KOSTY, KOSTYU, MOSTYN, PROVOSTY, ROSTY, SPROSTY.

  FROSTY: See also Frosty Boss Ribs


FROTHINGHAM (Soundex F635) — See also BARTHING, BRUSHINGHAM, CLOTHIER, CLOTHILDE, COFFROTH, DAFROTA, FARTHING, GATHINGS, GOTHIER, LAUGHINGHORSE, LAUGHINGHOUSE, LUTHINGER, NAETHING, NETHING, NORTHINGTON, POTHIER, SHAFROTH, THING, THINGSTAD, WETHINGTON, WHITHINGTON, WITHINGTON, WORTHING, WORTHINGTON.

  FROTHINGHAM: See also Robert Wodrow Archbald — Frothingham Fish — Roger Wolcott
  Frothingham, Charles B. — of Lynn, Essex County, Mass. Republican. Member of Massachusetts state senate First Essex District, 1923-24. Burial location unknown.
  Frothingham, Gideon — of Onondaga County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Onondaga County, 1828. Burial location unknown.
  Frothingham, Howard P. (1861-1907) — of Mt. Arlington, Morris County, N.J.; Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., March 12, 1861. Stockbroker; mayor of Mt. Arlington, N.J., 1891. Following large financial losses, he jumped from the second-story window of his home, fell about 30 feet, fractured his skull, and subsequently died, in Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., February 2, 1907 (age 45 years, 327 days). Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside, N.J.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Frothingham, Louis Adams (1871-1928) — also known as Louis A. Frothingham — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.; Easton, Bristol County, Mass. Born in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., July 13, 1871. Republican. Lawyer; private secretary to U.S. Rep. W. C. Lovering, 1897; served in the U.S. Marine Corps during Spanish-American War; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives Eleventh Suffolk District, 1901-05; Speaker of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1904-05; candidate for mayor of Boston, Mass., 1905; Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, 1909-12; candidate for Governor of Massachusetts, 1911; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1916; major in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 14th District, 1921-28; died in office 1928. Unitarian. Member, American Legion. Died, on board the yacht Winsone, at North Haven, Knox County, Maine, August 23, 1928 (age 57 years, 41 days). Interment at Village Cemetery, North Easton, Easton, Mass.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas B. Frothingham and Annie Pearson (Lunt) Frothingham; married to Mary S. Ames.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Frothingham, Richard (1812-1880) — of Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston, Suffolk County), Mass. Born in Charlestown, Middlesex County (now part of Boston, Suffolk County), Mass., January 31, 1812. Democrat. Newspaper editor; member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1839-40, 1842, 1849-50; mayor of Charlestown, Mass., 1851-53; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1852, 1876. Died in Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., January 29, 1880 (age 67 years, 363 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Richard Frothingham and Mary (Thompson) Frothingham.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Frothingham, Thomas (1755-1827) — of New York. Born in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, Mass., January 27, 1755. Member of New York state senate Eastern District, 1819-22. Died in Sand Lake, Rensselaer County, N.Y., June 25, 1827 (age 72 years, 149 days). Interment at Sand Lake Union Cemetery, Sand Lake, N.Y.


FROUDE (Soundex F630) — See also FEROUD, FRADD, FRED, FREED, FREID, FRIDD, FRIED, FRIEDE, FROYD, PROUDE, ROUDEBUSH, ROUDEZ.

  Froude, John H. — of South River, Middlesex County, N.J. Democrat. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly, 1972-79 (District 7-B 1972-73, 18th District 1974-79). Still living as of 1979.


FROWINE (Soundex F650) — See also FROWNFELDER, RENFROW, STROWINSKI, WINE, YENOWINE.

  FROWINE: See also Ernest Louis Marting


FROWNFELDER (Soundex F651) — See also BARTENFELDER, BROWNFIELD, DINGFELDER, FELDER, FROWINE, GREENSFELDER, HIRSCHFELDER, HOCHFELDER, HOLLFELDER, LINGENFELDER, NEUFELDER, RENFROW, SCHOENFELDER.

  Frownfelder, Perry F. — of Adrian, Lenawee County, Mich. Democrat. Postmaster at Adrian, Mich., 1944-57 (acting, 1944-49). Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


FROYD (Soundex F630) — See also DYROFF, FRADD, FRED, FREED, FREID, FRIDD, FRIED, FRIEDE, FROUDE, GODEFROY, GODFROY.

  Froyd, Beryl — of Cedar City, Iron County, Utah. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Utah, 1936. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


FRUAFF (Soundex F610)

  Fruaff, G. P. — of Cullman, Cullman County, Ala. Mayor of Cullman, Ala., 1886-87. Burial location unknown.


FRUCCI (Soundex F620) — See also FERUCCI, FRICKEY, FRICKIE, FRUCELLA, FRUCHT, FRUCHTER.

  Frucci, Jack — of Grosse Ile, Wayne County, Mich. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1984, 1992 (alternate). Still living as of 1992.


FRUCELLA (Soundex F624) — See also BONCELLA, BUCELLA, CARCELLA, CAREFUL, CELLA, DEBESAUCELE, DEBICELLA, FRESSOLA, FRUCCI, FRUCHT, FRUCHTER, LAURICELLA, MARCELLA, PETRUCELLI, PRINCELLA, PUCEL, TRACELLA.

  Frucella, Lucy — of Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly, 1936 (Erie County 1st District), 1937 (Erie County 3rd District). Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


FRUCHT (Soundex F623) — See also BARUCH, BEZRUCHKA, BORUCHOWITZ, BRUCHEY, BRUCHHAUSEN, FORCHT, FRECHETTE, FRICOT, FROCKT, FRUCCI, FRUCELLA, FRUCHTER, PARUCH, PRUCHA, RUCH, RUCHARDS, STARUCH.

  Frucht, Simon — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state senate 10th District, 1910. Burial location unknown.


FRUCHTER (Soundex F623) — See also BARUCH, BEZRUCHKA, BORUCHOWITZ, BRUCHEY, BRUCHHAUSEN, BUCHTEL, BUCHTER, FEUCHTER, FRUCCI, FRUCELLA, FRUCHT, PARUCH, PRUCHA, RUCH, RUCHARDS, STARUCH, WUCHTER.

  Fruchter, Henry — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York County, N.Y.; Bronx, Bronx County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly, 1920 (Kings County 6th District), 1923 (New York County 8th District), 1928 (Bronx County 5th District), 1929 (Bronx County 5th District), 1930 (Bronx County 5th District), 1931 (Bronx County 5th District), 1932 (Bronx County 5th District); candidate for New York state senate 12th District, 1926; candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 17th District, 1934. Burial location unknown.


FRUEHOLZ (Soundex F642) — See also BURKEHOLDER, DUEHOLM, HOUSEHOLDER, PRUEHER, RUEHL, RUEHLE, RUEHLIG, RUEHLMANN, SANEHOLTZ, STEEHOLM, TRUEHEART.

  Frueholz, Mary — of New Jersey. LaRouche Was Right candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 11th District, 1994. Female. Still living as of 1994.


FRUGONE (Soundex F625) — See also BUGONI, FERGEN, FERRIGNO, RUGOLA.

  Frugone, Frank L. — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 8th District, 1904, 1906, 1906. Burial location unknown.


FRUHLING (Soundex F645) — See also BRUHL, DEBRUHL, FREELING, FRIELING, FRILLING, GRUHLE, LING, RUHL, RUHLANDT, RUHLMAN, RUHLMANN, UHLIG, UHLIR.

  Fruhling, Charles J. — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for New York state assembly from New York County 13th District, 1927. Burial location unknown.


FRUIN (Soundex F650) — See also BRUIN, BRUINS, DRUIN, FRAHN, FRAIN, FRANE, FRAYN, FREAN, FRON, FRUIT, FRUMIN, PRUINE, RUFFIN.

  Fruin, Ella — of Michigan. Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 5th District, 1950. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Fruin, Ellis — of Michigan. Prohibition candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 5th District, 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Fruin, George (1878-1948) — of Dixon, Lee County, Ill. Born August 20, 1878. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1932. Died March 14, 1948 (age 69 years, 207 days). Burial location unknown.
  Fruin, William S. — of Michigan. Republican. Candidate for Michigan state senate 9th District, 1928. Burial location unknown.


FRUIT (Soundex F630) — See also FRATE, FRATT, FREETH, FRETT, FRETTE, FRITH, FRUIN, FRYATT, PRUIT.

  Fruit, Edwin B. — Socialist. Socialist Workers candidate for U.S. Representative from Iowa, 2000 (4th District), 2002 (3rd District); Socialist Workers candidate for U.S. Senator from Iowa, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Fruit, J. J. — of Wisconsin. Circuit judge in Wisconsin 6th Circuit, 1900-03. Burial location unknown.
  Fruit, James S. — of Mercer County, Pa. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state senate 47th District, 1893-96. Burial location unknown.
  Fruit, John C. — of Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pa. Democrat. Postmaster at Hazleton, Pa., 1859-61. Burial location unknown.
Rachele Fruit Fruit, Rachele (born c.1950) — of Michigan; Georgia. Born about 1950. Socialist. Socialist Workers candidate for secretary of state of Michigan, 1974; candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Image source: Newnan Times-Herald, August 3, 2012


FRULIO (Soundex F640) — See also BRAULIO, CHURULICH, DEJULIO, DIGIULIO, FRAILEY, FRAILIE, FRALEIGH, FRALEY, FRAWLEY, FRELEIGH, FRELIGH, FROEHLEY, FRULLO, GIULIO, KRULICK, KRULISH, POULIOT, RULIFFSON, RULISON, TULIO.

  Frulio, Nilda R. — of Bayville, Ocean County, N.J. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey, 2004, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.


FRULLO (Soundex F640) — See also FLUOR, FRAILEY, FRAILIE, FRALEIGH, FRALEY, FRAWLEY, FRELEIGH, FRELIGH, FROEHLEY, FRULIO, FURLO, RULLO, ULLO.

  Frullo, John — Republican. Member of Texas state house of representatives 84th District; elected 2010, 2012. Still living as of 2012.


FRUM (Soundex F650) — See also BRUM, ERUM, FROHME, FROM, FROME, FROMM, FROMME, FRUMENTO, FRUMIN, MURFF, PRUM.

  Frum, Richard D. — of Roane County, W.Va. Republican. Candidate for West Virginia state house of delegates 10th District, 1982. Still living as of 1982.
  Frum, Sandy — of Northbrook, Cook County, Ill. Village president of Northbrook, Illinois; elected 2009. Still living as of 2009.


FRUMENTO (Soundex F655) — See also BLUMENTAL, BLUMENTHAL, BRUMENSHENKEL, CHIMENTO, FORMENTO, FREEMONT, FREMONT, FRUM, FRUMIN, FUMERTON, KRUMENACKER, MENTON, MENTOR.

  Frumento, Rocco — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1972. Still living as of 1972.


FRUMIN (Soundex F655) — See also BRUMIT, FIRNUM, FREEMAN, FREIMAN, FREMAN, FREMON, FREYMAN, FROHMAN, FROMAN, FROMEN, FRUIN, FRUM, FRUMENTO, FRYMAN, MURFIN, RUMINSKI.

Matthew Frumin Frumin, Matthew (born c.1959) — of Bingham Farms, Oakland County, Mich.; Washington, D.C. Born about 1959. Democrat. Lawyer; Special Assistant to the Undersecretary of State for Global Affairs, 1998-2000; candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 11th District, 2000. Still living as of 2014.
  Relatives: Son of Morris Frumin.
  See also OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Image source: Campaign web site (2013)
Morris Frumin Frumin, Morris (1922-2005) — of Bingham Farms, Oakland County, Mich. Born in Detroit, Wayne County, Mich., February 1, 1922. Democrat. Psychiatrist; candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 11th District, 1996. Jewish. Died April 23, 2005 (age 83 years, 81 days). Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Birmingham, Mich.
  Relatives: Father of Matthew Frumin.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Image source: CNN/Time All Politics (1996)


FRUSH (Soundex F620) — See also BRUSH, FROSCH, FROSH, FRUSHER, RUSH.

  Frush, Barbara A. — of Beltsville, Prince George's County, Md. Democrat. Member of Maryland state house of delegates District 21; elected 1998. Female. Still living as of 1998.
  Frush, Donald R. — of Hagerstown, Washington County, Md. Mayor of Hagerstown, Md., 1981-85. Still living as of 1985.
  Frush, James — also known as Jim Frush — of Bainbridge Island, Kitsap County, Wash. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 2000, 2004; candidate for Presidential Elector for Washington. Still living as of 2004.
  Frush, Jim See James Frush


FRUSHER (Soundex F626) — See also AUSHERMAN, FRASHER, FRUSH, GUSHERT, HAUSHERR, HUSHER, LUSHER, RUSHE, RUSHER, RUSHERN, SHER, SLUSHER, TRUSHELL, TUSHER, USHER.

  Frusher, Fred F., Jr. — of Madison, Dane County, Wis. Democrat. Member of Wisconsin Democratic State Central Committee, 1936; candidate for Wisconsin state assembly from Dane County 1st District, 1936. Burial location unknown.


FRUTIG (Soundex F632) — See also BRAUTIGAM, FERTIG, FREITAG, FREYTAG, MARUTIAK, RUTIS, SHRUTI, UTIGER.

  Frutig, Arnold C. — of River Rouge, Wayne County, Mich. Mayor of River Rouge, Mich., 1929-33, 1937-39; defeated, 1935. Burial location unknown.


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