Biography of Henry Frick, page 768. History of De Kalb County, Indiana. Inter-State Publishing Company, Chicago, 1885. Henry Frick, was born in South Huntington Township, Westmoreland Co., Pa., Nov 23, 1815, and in 1825 removed with his father, Henry Frick, to Stark County, Ohio, where he was reared and educated. He was married in 1838 to Christina Smith, a native of Bedford County, Pa., and in 1854 they moved to De Kalb County, Ind., and settled in Smithfield Township, where he bought 160 acres, paying $8 and acre. He has cleared and improved 100 acres of his land, and now has one of the best farms in the township. To Mr. and Mrs. Frick have been born ten children, nine of whom are living, five sons and four daughters--- Henry, Jr., married Appy Davis; Abraham married Berna Weaver; John married Nettie Cool; George married Silby Delond; Daniel, at home, unmarried; Lovina, wife of George McEntaffer; Mary, wife of John Reupey; Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Bathael; and Sarah, wife of Harman Whareham. Henry enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, in the Company A, Eighty-eighth Indiana Infantry, and served till March 21, 1863, when he was discharged on account of disability. After his recovery, in September, 1864, he enlisted in Company A, One Hundred and forty-second Indiana Infantry, and served till June 28, 1865. He participated with General Thomas in the battle of Nashville. Submitted by: Arlene Goodwin Auburn, Indiana Agoodwin@ctlnet.com