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Name | Freide or Friede Clara Wuthrich | |
Born | 18 Feb 1907 | Ostermundingen, Bern, Switzerland |
Gender | Female | |
Died | 3 Oct 2002 | Logan, Cache, Utah, United States |
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Buried | 5 Oct 2002 | Logan, Cache, Utah, USA |
Person ID | I250 | Holmstead-Amacher |
Last Modified | 24 Sep 2015 |
Father | Johannes Wuthrich, b. 18 Mar 1864, O, Bolligen, Bern, Switzerland , d. 4 Dec 1936, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA (Age 72 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Mother | Elisabeth Badertscher, b. 14 Sep 1868, Zaziwil, Bern, Switzerland , d. 29 Dec 1946, Logan, Cache, Utah, USA (Age 78 years) | |
Relationship | Birth | |
Married | 14 May 1892 | Thun, Bern, Switzerland |
Family ID | F114 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Heinrich / Henry Weidman / Weidmann, b. 5 Apr 1901, Bachs, Zurich, Switzerland , d. 30 Jan 1989, Logan, Cache, Utah, United States (Age 87 years) | |||||||
Married | 29 Mar 1929 | Cardston, Alberta, Canada | ||||||
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Last Modified | 24 Sep 2015 | |||||||
Family ID | F112 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Freide Clara Wuthrich when young | |
Wuthrich sisters in Swiss Customes Ida, Elisabeth, Freide, Johanna Wuthrich. The sisters wore these Swiss costumes often for the singing group they were a part of. | ||
Freide and brother Walt in a singing group This is while Freide and her family still lived in Switzerland. Freide is pictured in the back left. | ||
Henry with 3 church members on his mission This photograph was taken just before Henry left his mission in Europe. These three girls came to say goodbye and sang a song. While Henry's companion was taking the picture a young boy whispered to his mother, "Mama come and see the Mormon Minister with his wives!". One of the girls, Freide Wuthrich, became Henry's wife. The other women pictured are Mary Bigler and Anna Roseg. Fredie sang alto and was part of a singing group. On the way to say goodbye to Elder Weidman, Freide wore a pair of new shoes that she had not worn before and got blisters on her feet so she walked a lot of the way without shoes. The boy that shouted at Elder Weidman about these being his wives, actually got baptized later on. Elder Weidman invited them to church after their taunts. | ||
Wedding Photo of Henry and Freide Weidman: March 29th, 1929 | ||
Cardston, Alberta Temple Sealer: Edward J. Wood Edward Wood was Henry and Freide's temple sealer. | ||
Henry and Freide Weidman as Newlyweds: 1929 Shortly after completing his log home, Henry tried to find a wife. He began correspondence with Freide Wuthrich who was on the same ship as Henry and Ernest when they left Switerland. They courted for a year, then were married on March 29th, 1929. Edward J. Wood sealed them in the Cardston, Alberta Temple. | ||
Home that Brothers Henry and Ernest Weidman built:1929 After Henry completed his LDS mission in Switzerland and Germany, he returned to Canada with his brother Ernest. The one-room "garage" house had been broken into by railroad workers and had stolen all of Henry's belongings. Henry and Ernest built this new log home on the 160 acres. In the mean time they stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Fehr's. | ||
Henry and Freide's home in Hill Spring, Alberta, Canada This home was built in the winter of 1934 in Hill Spring, Alberta, Canada. This home had two bedrooms upstairs, a front room, kitchen, bathroom and full basement. They used a water tank the railroad company had built while Henry was on his mission for their water. This was a huge upgrade from their previous home that had not bathroom, running water or electricity. | ||
Henry and Freide Weidman | ||
Henry and Freide Weidman dressed for church Apparently Freide and another woman in her ward got the exact same purple hat she is pictured wearing here. The two got into such an argument about them both wearing the same hat to church that the bishop had to get involved to help resolve the issue. | ||
Freide and Ida Wuthrich in front of the Alberta Temple: 1939 | ||
Sisters: Freide and Ida Wuthrich | ||
Freide Weidman at a Relief Society Baazar | ||
Henry and Freide's 50th Wedding Anniversary | ||
Freide Clara Wuthrich Weidman: 1907-2002 | ||
Freide with sister Rose in their brother Walt's nursery | ||
Freide Clara Wuthrich Weidman: 1907-2002 | ||
Rex, Ida, Lila Gibb, Henry, Freida, Jess Gibb | ||
Henry and Freide Weidman home in Hillspring, Alberta, Canada | ||
Henry and Freide Weidman home in Hillspring, Alberta, Canada | ||
Henry and Freide Weidman with Family on August 9th 1970 | ||
Johannes, Elisabeth, Ernst, Paul, Alf, Freida, Johnna, Ida and Rudy Wuuthrich American Immigration taken 1928 |
Documents | Birth Certificate for Freide Clara Wuthrich Weidman Freide was born to Johannes and Elisabeth Wurthrich on February 18th, 1907 in Ostermundingen, Bern, Switzerland. | |
Funeral Program for Freide Clara Weidman: October 2002 in Logan, Utah Services were held at the Allen-Hall Mortuary Chapel on Saturday, October 5th, 2002. Bishop Dave Anderson conducted the meeting. Grandsons: Richard Maughan, Terry Maughan, Larry Maughan, Ken Mayhew, Justin Weidman, and Jason Weidman were the pallbearers. | ||
Obituary for Freide Clara Wurthrich Weidman Reported in the Logan Harold Newspaper |
Headstones | Headstone for Henry and Freide Weidman Located in the Logan City Cemetery in Logan, Utah |
Albums | Home of Johannes and Elisabeth Wuthrich (20) This is the home Johannes and Elisabeth Wuthrich raised their children in while living in Ostermundigen, Bern, Switerland. | |
Living (At least one inaccessible person is linked to this item - details withheld) | ||
Living (At least one inaccessible person is linked to this item - details withheld) | ||
Family Album of Johannes and Elisabeth Wuthrich (28) This is album contains a collection of family photographs, histories, and family recipes. |