NameFrederick Henry Springer
Birth11 Nov 1900, Seattle, King Co., Washington
Death6 Dec 1993, Los Angeles Co., California
Marriage2 Jul 1924, Multnomah Co., Oregon
SpouseAddie Odella Quesinberry, 2C2R
Birth6 Feb 1896, Carroll Co., Virginia
Death27 Aug 1996, Los Angeles Co., California
Children
Birth12 Jun 1925, Aberdeen, Grays Harbor Co., Washington
Death26 May 1951, Ventura Co., California
Notes for Frederick Henry Springer
The Washington birth index lists a son born 11 Nov 1900 in Seattle, King Co., father Oscar H. Springer, mother’s maiden name Rosie Clark. (Probably a transcription error for Rovie, although it is possible that his mother was nicknamed Rosie.)
The SSDI lists Fred H. Springer, born 11 Nov 1900, died 6 Dec 1993, last residence Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California, SSN issued in Washington before 1951.
The California death index lists Fred H. Springer, born 11 Nov 1901 in Washington, died 6 Dec 1993 in Los Angeles Co., mother’s maiden name Clark.
Notes for Addie Odella Quesinberry
The California death index lists Addie Odella Springer, born 6 Feb 1896 in Virginia, died 27 Aug 1996 in Los Angeles Co., father’s surname Quesinberry, mother’s maiden name Huff.
The SSDI lists Addie O. Springer, born 6 Feb 1896, died 27 Aug 1996, last residence Whittier, Los Angeles Co., California.
Notes for Frederick Henry & Addie Odella (Family)
The Oregon marriage index lists Addie Odella Quisenberry, age 26, on 2 July 1924 in Multnomah Co.
The ship manifest for S.S. General Pershing, sailing on July 6, 1934 from Kobe, Japan, arriving at the Port of Portland, Oregon on July 28, 1934, includes as passengers Addie Springer, age 34, married, born 6 Feb 1900 in Carroll Co., Virginia, and Richard Springer, age 9, born 12 June 1925 in Aberdeen, Washington, both residents of Rockdale, Oregon.
Census
1940 census of Los Angeles Co., California, Los Angeles ED 60-723, enumerated April 18, lists on p. 13A as family #282, at 2971 Sussex Lane:
Springer, Fred, 39, b. Washington, inspector federal housing; Addie, wife, 41, b. West Virginia; Richard E., son, 14, b. Washington, delivery boy on paper route. All living in Kobe, Japan in 1935.