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Ream, Fred, was born near Strausbnrg, Germany, January 4, 1840. He is a son of Peter and Lena (Strang) Ream,
natives of Germany, who emigrated to America in 1849, and settled near Lyons. Peter Ream then removed to Rose,
and finally settled in Rochester, where he died in 1891. His wife still survives him and resides with her son,
C. W. Ream. The maternal grandfather, George Strang, was a prominent man of Lemberg, Germany, and was treasurer
and county clerk under Napoleon during the French Revolution. Our subject has always followed farming. He now owns
one hundred acres, and carries on general farming. In 1867 he married Lovina, daughter of Squire Mitchell, of Rose,
by whom he has two daughters, Alice F. and Edith L. Mr. Ream has held several town offices, and at present is justice
of the peace. He is a member of Clyde Grange. They attend and support the M. E. church.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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