Documents
These documents aren't in any order
Information and links
- 
			Mobile Maps
 1815
 1840
 
 
- 
			Record of Thomas and Odelia
 This record is of their marriage, births and deaths
 
 
- Thomas Franelich Proclamation Oath
 A required proclamation oath after the Civil War
 (backside)
 
 
- Thomas Franelich Affirmation
 Thomas Affirmed he would support the Union
 
 
- Letter From Thomas Franelich to His 
			Mother or Mother-In-Law
 Letter written in Italian but not mailed, Thomas died shortly after he wrote this letter
 (translation)
 
 
- 1856 Note: Captain Of The Port Trieste
 Interesting note in Italian
 
 
- 1866 Thomas paid Mr. Ellis For Home 
			Repair
 receipt
 
 
- Thomas Franelich Bought a Cow January 
			13, 1866
 Bill of Sale for a brindle cow with calf
 
 
- Thomas Paid An Occupational Tax To Be 
			A Retail Liquor Dealer May, 1886 At SW corner of Bloodgood and 
			Joachim
 Tax Receipt
 
 
- State Tax for 1857
 This is Thomas franelich's state tax for the year of 1857
 Backside with name and address
 
 
- Last Will of 'Aunt Lucy', Thomas 
			Franelich's Daughter
 She worked as a servant to the John Hamlin family and later married Joseph Beauregard Webster
 
- A letter from Laura Odelia Franelich
 This letter is from my great aunt 'Dee Dee' to Aline (McDuffie - Daughter of Henry Ivey McDuffie and Amelia Franelich) later Cavanaugh/Mason
 
 
- Thomas Franelich Considered Moving to 
			Galveston
 This is a letter of referral
 
 
- Elizabeth Roche Cemetery Bill of Sale
 Bill of sale from Magnolia Cemetery in 1899
 
 
- 1860 Census (Thomas, Odelia and two 
			children)
 Mentioning of Thomas Franelich being from Hungary
 
- Magnolia Cemetery
 Square 27
 Square 15
 Square 10
 
 
- 1880 Census (Aunt Lucy)
 Lucy Franelich at 15 (Thomas Franelich's sister) is mentioned on line 41 as a servant to the John Hamlin family
 
 
- 1880 Census (Odelia Franelich)
 Odelia Franelich (widowed) is mentioned on line 3
 with her 3 children
 
 
- 1900 Census (Nicholas Franelich)
 Nicholas Franelich
 
 
- 1900 Census (William Roach)
 William Roach mentioned
 
 
- 1900 Census (Henry T. Franelich)
 List Henry and his wife Amelia
 
 
- 1910 Census (Henry T. Franelich)
 Henry again.
 
 
- 1910 Census (Lula Franelich)
 Lula Franelich
 
 
- 1910 Census (William H. Burlison)
 William Burlison
 
 
- 1910 Census (William Roach)
 William Roach
 
 
- 1920 Census (Lula Franelich)
 Lula Franelich
 
 
- 1930 Census (Mary Franelich)
 Mary Teresa Franelich Hurd
 
 
- 1930 Census (Lucy Franelich)
 Lucy Franelich
 
 
- 1930 Census (Nicholas Franelich)
 Nicholas Franelich
 
 
- 1930 Census Escambia County (Mary 
			Franelich)
 Mary
 
 
- 1940 Census (Tommie and Edwina 
			Franelich)
 Tommie and his sister
 
 
- Mobile County Wills Abstract
 1857 to 1880. I only found mention of Marco Carmelich (Carmilich) which is the family name mentioned in a letter as being a cousin to Nicholas Franelich. Interesting reading!
 Same book part 2