BIO: Andrew FRENDBERG, Clearfield County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Sally Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/ NOTE: Use this web address to access other bios: http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/clearfield/1picts/swoope/swoope.htm _____________________________________________________________ From Twentieth Century History of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and Representative Citizens, by Roland D. Swoope, Jr., Chicago: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Company, 1911, pages 856 & 857. _____________________________________________________________ ANDREW FRENDBERG, foreman of the Knox Run mine of the Clearfield County Bituminous Coal Corporation, and for more than a quarter of a century a well known resident of Peale, Pa., was born in Dalsland, Sweden, March 18, 1864, and is a son of Lars and Bertha S. Frendberg. Lars Frendberg was born in Sweden, in March, 1841, and there he followed the occupation of farmer. In 1873 he came to America and located at Fallbrook, Pa., where he was employed in the mines, and was later located at Stockdale, Arnett, Antrim, Houtzdale and Clairmont, also spending a short time in Elk county, Pa., having been employed in and around the mines up to 1880. In that years he went back to Sweden for his family, and on July 22nd of that year they all located in McIntyre. Mr. Frendberg has charge of the boilers of the Knox Run mine, and is still active and in the best of health in spite of his advanced years. Lars and Bertha S. Frendberg had seven children, the first four of whom were born in Sweden: Andrew; Charles, who is assistant foreman of the Knox Run mine and resides in Lanse; Lars, who is engineer of the Knox Run mine; Gust, who is a resident of Peale and employed as a miner at Grass Flat; Annie, who is single; Amelia, who married Charles A. Carlson, assistant foreman of one of the Winburne mines; and Emanuel, who died in Sweden after the family came to America. Andrew Frendberg was about sixteen years of age when the family came to America, and he went to McIntyre, working there until October 4, 1884, from there coming to Peale, where he dug coal, laid track and acted as assistant foreman under James Adamson and William Creighton, from December, 1884, to February, 1902. At this time he took a course of educational training from the Scranton School of Correspondence, and this enabled him to pass the examination for the position of foreman, which he has held to the present time. Since first starting to work at the foot of Big Plain, about one mile east of Ralston, Mr. Frendberg has made many acquaintances in the coal fields and he is known by all to be a man of capability, honesty and integrity. On June 7, 1884, Mr. Frendberg was married to Miss Christina Peterson (or Pierson) daughter of Peter Peterson, who died in June, 1887, in No. 2 drift tunnelside. Mr. and Mrs. Frendberg are the parents of the following children: Annie Elizabeth, born January 31, 1886, who is a graduate of Upsala College of Kennilworth, N. J.; William Robert, born June 21, 1888, who is a student in his sophomore year at that same institution; Victor Conrad, born January 12, 1892, who is a clerk in the A. F. Kelly store at Grass Flat. Mr. Frendberg is a member of the Swedish Lutheran church at Peale. In politics he is a Republican, and for four years he served as a member of the school board of Cooper township, it being during his term that the handsome new school building was erected at Winburne. Fraternally, Mr. Frendberg is connected with Moshannon Lodge, No. 391, F. & A. M.