Individual Details
Alfrida C "Frida" Fallin
(3 Oct 1879 - 16 Oct 1978)
OFFICERS ELECTED.
The following officers were elected at the last meeting of the Red Cross Society : President, Mrs. B- A. Fassett; Ist Vice President, Mrs. John Chambers of Orangeville, 2nd Vice President, Mrs. S. Shannon; Secretary, Miss Frida Fallin; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Dodge. Meeting adjourned to the call of the President,
Hanford Journal (Daily), Volume II, Number 29, 7 December 1898
P. H. Levin is her from San Francisco and has engaged the Hanford Opera House for Thursday night, December 15th, when home talent, assisted by Mr. Levin, will produce the sparkling comedy in four acts entitled, “A Summers Fancy." The amateur actors in the play are; Lewis J. Abrams, John Scott, Frank Robinson, Frank Cameron, P. H. Levin, Misses Fannie Fallin,
Freda Fallin, Mae Hill and Alta Camp. Further particulars will be given later.
Hanford Journal (Daily), Volume II, Number 38, 17 December 1898
ANOTHER GOOD LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT
By general public request, our splendid home cast will, on Tuesday night, repeat “The Summer’s Fancy,” New songs and specialties will be introduced between acts, by the Misses Hill, Lewis J. Abrams and the little Clipper boys.
An after piece “Dreamland Faces,” written by Mr. Levin, will be given by the following cast:
Cecil Vance, a man of the world, P. H. Levin; May Thornton, his cousin, Miss Freda Fallin; Rose, a blossom, Miss Martha Moore; Robert Delamere, a young artist, Walter Farnsworth. This is a beautiful little sketch dealing in sentiment, and the pictures are very pretty. In it Miss Freda Fallin has the leading part, supported by Mr. Levin.
"Mrs. White and Mrs. Filmer have no children of their own, but each raised a child of Mrs. Mabel Fallin Ellis, their deceased sister & these children of Mrs. Ellis are now grown." (written in a letter to Charles W. Prouty by W. A. Kelsoe in Jan 1920.)
The following officers were elected at the last meeting of the Red Cross Society : President, Mrs. B- A. Fassett; Ist Vice President, Mrs. John Chambers of Orangeville, 2nd Vice President, Mrs. S. Shannon; Secretary, Miss Frida Fallin; Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Dodge. Meeting adjourned to the call of the President,
Events
Families
Spouse | Thomas H Filmer (1876 - ) |
Spouse | John Burritt Wilber Jr. (1879 - 1952) |
Father | Henry Clay "Harry" Fallin (1838 - 1899) |
Mother | Cecilia Margaret "Cybil" Prouty (1847 - 1929) |
Sibling | Alice Mabel Fallin (1871 - 1896) |
Sibling | Fannie E. Fallin (1875 - 1945) |
Notes
Marriage
San Francisco Morning Call NewspaperVital Records for 1869-1900
Filmer, Thomas ... married in 1900 to Fallin, Alfrida ... SF1900-3453
Filmer, Thomas H. (23) ... marr. lic. in ---- to Fallin, Alfrida (20) ... SF1900-3454
Census (family)
Thomas Filmer Head M 24 Apr 1876, married 1900, immigrated in 1893, S Pacific Is England England, ElectricianFreda Filmer Wife F 21 Oct 1879 California Pennsylvannia Pennsylvannia
Richard Heony Lodger M 58 Ireland
Census
Nettie E Wood Head F 45 CaliforniaFloyd H Wood Son M 21 California
Eldred F Ellis Nephew M 15 California
Clarence E Seaver Lodger M 49 Massachusetts
May A Lehan Lodger F 27 California
Corcoran Lodger F 59 Canada English
A C Filmer Lodger F 30 California, Ohio, divorced
Census (family)
John B Wilber Head M 46 Tennessee, US USAlfrida C Wilber Wife F 40 California, Kentucky, US
Census (family)
John B Wilber Head M 50 Kansas, Pennsylvania, KansasAlfrida Wilber Wife F 50 California, Kentucky, Illinois
Census (family)
John B Wilber Head M 60 Kansas, own home value $2500Alfrida C Wilber Wife F 60 California, Proprietor, Grocery stand
Last Place of Residence Gulfport, Harrison, Mississippi
Endnotes
1. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints., Transcription of the United States Federal Population Census - 1880 (http://www.familysearch.org/ Oct. 2002).
2. "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 30 August 2015), Alfrida C Wilber, 16 Oct 1978; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.; citing Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.
3. "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 30 August 2015), Alfrida C Wilber, 16 Oct 1978; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.; citing Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.
4. "California Death Index, 1940-1997," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org: accessed 30 August 2015), Alfrida C Wilber, 16 Oct 1978; Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.; citing Department of Public Health Services, Sacramento.