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  Fredrickson Family Genealogy Forum
Re: Fredrickson Iowa /So.Dakota/Minnsota - Debora Kroll 3/20/05
Re: Fredricksons in Denmark-1800's - Christine Lennex(Fredrickson) 3/05/00
Re: Fredricksons in Denmark-1800's - Carrol Fedrickson 6/01/01
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  CBC Sports Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Frank Fredrickson was the captain of the Winnipeg Falcons.
According Zwieg, Fredrickson was given his first set of skates when he was five, a pair of hand-me-downs from his sister.
While Fredrickson's son John is proud of the Falcons, he is certain that players never played for fame and glory.
www.cbc.ca /sports/olympians/falcons.shtml   (1399 words)

  
 The Positive Emotion of Elevation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fredrickson (2000) shows how the positive emotions of joy, interest, and contentment do useful things, not only from an evolutionary point of view but also from a clinical point of view.
To understand the participants' responses, the same kind of analysis that Fredrickson (2000) applies to joy, interest, and contentment can be applied: it is possible to examine (a) the circumstances that elicit the emotion, (b) the changes in the momentary thought—action repertoire, and (c) the consequences or outcomes of these changes.
Fredrickson describes the benefits to the individual of experiencing positive emotions, and elevation may indeed confer such individual benefits (e.g., the energy and playfulness of the woman in the above example).
www.journals.apa.org /prevention/volume3/pre0030003c.html   (1644 words)

  
 The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame & Museum
In Antwerp, Belgium, Fredrickson scored both goals in a 2-0 victory over the United States, was the top scorer at the tournament, and named the outstanding player of the competition en route to leading the Falcons to the first Olympic Gold Medal in hockey.
Fredrickson was unsuccessful in Detroit and ironically was sold to Boston in mid-season.
Fredrickson was elected to the Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame in 1958.
www.halloffame.mb.ca /honoured/1981/ffredrickson.htm   (312 words)

  
 Frank Fredrickson Information
Frank Fredrickson (June 11, 1885 – May 28, 1979) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Victoria Cougars of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Detroit Falcons in the National Hockey League.
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Fredrickson helped lead the Canadian national team to the 1920 gold medal at the Summer Olympics.
He would also help Victoria win the Stanley Cup in 1925.
www.bookrags.com /Frank_Fredrickson   (93 words)

  
 Online Sports Betting - NHL Hockey History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
And so the National Hockey League was born with Frank Calder the secretary for the NHA as the new league's president.
Victoria's Frank Fredrickson won the scoring race with 41 goals in just 31 games, but Victoria lost to the Vancouver Maroons in the playoffs giving Vancouver the right to play for the Stanley Cup.
Frank Nighbor a center for Ottawa was the first player to win the Trophy.
www.betcasinosportslinks.com /sports_betting_info/hockey/nhl_history.htm   (4859 words)

  
 1972 Summit Series: A September to Remember
Frank Frederickson, Center The captain of this team and center ice expert without a peer.
Frank is a very versatile young fellow being a gifted songster and an accomplished violinist as well as one of the greatest turned out.
Frank Fredrickson broke the scoreless drought at the 11 minute mark of the second half, while Konnie Johansson, quickly establishing himself as a fan favourite in Belgium, put the game away at 18 minutes.
www.1972summitseries.com /1920Olympics.html   (1473 words)

  
 Log Cabin Chronicles David Square's serial novel Goolies - Chapter 1
Fredrickson dipped his head to acknowledge their enthusiasm, then took the older gentleman's hand in his, and raised it before the cheering crowd.
Fredrickson and Einstein watched the crowd disperse as they walked together toward their own homes on the Princeton campus.
Fredrickson stopped to raise the collar of his fine wool greatcoat against the north wind that stung his cheeks.
www.tomifobia.com /fiction/goolies/goolies1.html   (2030 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News - Obituaries
Frank Ah Heong, 59, of Hilo, a meat cutter for Safeway and the former Food Fair, died in Hilo Medical Center.
She was born in Fairport, N.Y. She is survived by sons William and Paul, daughters Donna Carman and Mary Fredrickson, brothers Frank and James Van-Nortwick, and six grandchildren.
Frank E. "Uncle Frank" Medeiros, 87, of Kapaa, Kauai, a boiler operator and maintenance employee for Mahelona Samuel Memorial Hospital, died at home.
starbulletin.com /2004/01/01/news/obits.html   (1313 words)

  
 UBC Sports Hall of Fame :: Inductees
This was the 1949/50 team, coached by old-time NHL Hall of Famer, Frank Fredrickson and his assistant, Mac Porteous.
Fredrickson, who as a player experienced the thrill of both a Stanley Cup and Olympic Gold, was in his fifth season as UBC Thunderbirds coach, having cultivated his team to the point where it was playing in the Pacific Coast Senior 'A' league - the top calibre at the amateur level.
Our Coach, Hall of Famer Frank Fredrickson, was, in my opinion, years ahead of his time.
www.ubcsportshalloffame.com /cgi-bin/search.cgi?team_id=2&searchall=1   (1351 words)

  
 Frank Fredrickson
Frank Fredrickson is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Frank Fredrickson: Encyclopedia II - Winnipeg Manitoba - Demographics
Frank Fredrickson: Encyclopedia II - Winnipeg Manitoba - Education
www.experiencefestival.com /frank_fredrickson   (2232 words)

  
 Champions in Victoria, chumps in Detroit
The Detroit franchise, formally approved by the NHL on Sept. 25, promised to be a contender in its inaugural season.
Fredrickson was born in Winnipeg to Icelandic parents and didn't speak English until age 6.
Fredrickson scored 10 goals in three games, leading his team to the gold medal.
www.freep.com /sports/thepuck/pfirst12_20021212.htm   (1183 words)

  
 The Winnipeg Falcons Hockey team - Military Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sigurdur Franklin (Frank) Frederickson was born July 11, 1895, son of Jon Vidalin Fridriksson and Gudlaug S. Sigurdardottir.
Frank is well known for his ability in sports and is one of the famous Falcon Hockey Team players that won at the Olympic Games in Antwerp in 1920.
Konrad (Konnie) Johannesson was born at Glenboro (not Argyle), Manitoba on August 10, 1896, son of Jonas Johannesson and Rosa Einarsdottir.
www.winnipegfalcons.com /militarybiogs.htm   (695 words)

  
 Hockey - The Early Days
The inaugural PCHA teams were the Vancouver Millionaires with Frank Patrick, the Victoria Aristocrats with Lester Patrick and the New Westminster Royals.
Victoria's Frank Fredrickson duplicated Duke Keat's feat of the previous year by scoring 55 points, 39 of them goals.
Frank Patrick called this Ottawa team the best he had ever seen because of the way they pulled together after the injuries.
www.makojo.com /earlyhockey.html   (4960 words)

  
 Store
The poster was created from an original drawing of Frank done by Kati Woodall, a teacher and artist from Taos.
As rendered by Barbara Bentley of Digerati Design using Woodall’s concept, Frank’s head is sepia colored on the posters to represent his vital connection with the earth while lettering shades from sepia to intense blue symbolizing his simultaneous merging with sky and water, or cosmic wholeness.
Replica of original cupboard given to Frank by Mabel Dodge Luhan.
www.frankwaters.org /foundation_shop.htm   (313 words)

  
 Winnipeg, Manitoba - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Winnipeg has produced Hall of Fame hockey players Andy Bathgate, Billy Mosienko, Art Coulter, Ching Johnson, Frank Fredrickson, Jack Ruttan, Kenny Reardon, Fred Maxwell, and Terry Sawchuk, but perhaps the best-known current professional athlete from the Winnipeg area is Corey Koskie of the Minnesota Twins.
Winnipeg also has a team in the Canadian Football League, the Blue Bombers, who have won 10 Grey Cups, the league's championship trophy.
Frank Pickersgill, SOE agent in WW II executed by the Nazis
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /w/wi/winnipeg__manitoba.html   (1575 words)

  
 Fredrickson ancestry
03 - Re Fredrickson Nelson - edit the following information comes from the database of lavonne bomsta hookem this is the ancestry of paul waldemar fredrickson first generation
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www.museumstuff.com /family-history/names/Fredrickson.php   (372 words)

  
 Pittsburgh’s First NHL Team: The Pirates
A group comprised largely of average veterans and unproven youngsters, Pittsburgh lacked a superstar a Howie Morenz or a Frank Boucher.
Cleghorn left the organization to become a referee and was replaced by Frank Fredrickson, who had made his reputation as a player in Western Canada and the 1920 Olympics.
Fredrickson, who became player/coach of the Pirates, scored nine goals in the team’s first three games, but like so many Pittsburgh players that season, was sidelined by an injury, one which would eventually end his playing career.
letsgopens.com /pirates/piratesarticle.htm   (1466 words)

  
 POPCAN: Pop-Politics, Culture, Canadian Perspective
The NHL's president, Frank Calder, disqualified the rebellious Hamilton squad from the playoffs, and the Hamilton Tigers of 1925 stand out among the best NHL teams never to win the Stanley Cup.
Shorty Green and Frank Calder held a fateful meeting in the Toronto Arena Gardens on March 13, during the deciding game of the Toronto-Canadiens semifinals.
As Charles Coleman summed up the series in his classic book, The Trail of the Stanley Cup, "The Cougars were far too fast for the Canadiens and skated them dizzy." Managed by Lester Patrick and led by future Hall-of-Fame forwards Frank Fredrickson and Jack Walker, the Cougars handily defeated the Canadiens three games to one.
www.popcan.ca /tigers.htm   (2019 words)

  
 Boston_Bruins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Except for a couple seasons, the Bruins would remain excellent through the 1930s with superb players such as Shore, Thompson, Dit Clapper, Babe Siebert and Cooney Weiland, but failed to capture their second Cup until 1939.
That year, in a move considered insane by hockey pundits, Ross dealt superstar goalie Thompson in favor of untried rookie Frank Brimsek.
Zero" Brimsek would electrify the league in his rookie season, and headlined by the "Kraut Line" (left-winger Milt Schmidt, center Bobby Bauer, and right-winger Woody Dumart), playmaking wizard Bill Cowley, Shore, Clapper, and unexpected hero "Sudden Death" Mel Hill (who scored three overtime goals in one playoff series), the Bruins won the Cup.
www.apawn.com /search.php?title=Boston_Bruins   (1641 words)

  
 The Cape and Islands NPR Stations - Defibrillators
The portable devise is about the size of a shoebox, and it's designed to give an electrical shock to restore the heart's natural rhythm following cardiac arrest.
The first time he used one, Lieutenant Frank Fredrickson of the Yarmouth Police Department was off-duty, working out at a local gym.
Frank Fredrickson: "I took the defibrillator, attached everything with the simple directions, and followed the directions.
www.wgbh.org /cainan/article?item_id=822562   (720 words)

  
 [Devils-list] slightly off-topic:Stanley Cup article
The legendary Patrick family - father Joseph and sons Lester and Frank - were behind the Victoria franchise.
The Canadiens, who travelled by train to the West Coast, were stacked with five NHL Hall of Famers - Georges Vezina, Howie Morenz, Aurel Joliat, Sprague Cleghorn and Sylvio Mantha - and Hall of Fame owner-coach Leo Dandurand.
The Cougars had four Hall of Famers, including series leading scorer Frank Fredrickson and stand-out goalie Happy Holmes.
www.badweb.com /lists/devils-list/2001-May/002261.html   (711 words)

  
 ARCHIVES
Letters to Charles Fredrickson from Sweden, dated December 26, 1887; June 10, 1888; November 11, 1888; Feb. 18, 1894; October 8, 1901; and November 8, 1904.
Carl and Alma Fredrickson obituaries and funeral tributes by their family.
Profile of Etta Fredrickson and Emanuel Ross prepared by Millard Ross.
www.carlfredfam.com /archives.htm   (382 words)

  
 Salem Pioneer Cemetery Burial Details
OSBH DC (Polk County 1909) #5533 - Frank Ford, male, infant, b.
Ford being a cousin of Frank Ford of Lake Labish, whose honor the little boy was named.
These relatives will all be present for the funeral except Frank, who will be unable to reach here.
www.open.org /~pioneerc/pg16.html   (7975 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Winnipeg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Moose are the farm team to the NHL's Vancouver Canucks.
Winnipeg has produced Hall of Fame hockey players Andy Bathgate, Billy Mosienko, Art Coulter, Ching Johnson, Frank Fredrickson, Jack Ruttan, Kenny Reardon, Fred Maxwell, and Terry Sawchuk.
Sir William Stephenson (aka Intrepid), spy, man on whom the character of James Bond is based
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Winnipeg   (2475 words)

  
 LostHockey.com - LostHockey.com Obituaries - F
Frank Finnigan died in the Shawville Hospital in Shawville, Quebec on Christmas day, 1991.
Three time Stanley Cup winner Frank Foyston died in Port Orchard Hospital in Seattle, Washington on January 19, 1966.
Hall of Fame inductee Frank Fredrickson died on May 28, 1979, and not April as stated in Total Hockey 2.
www.losthockey.com /obit_main.cfm?letter=f   (2268 words)

  
 GOWINGS.net - The History of the Detroit Red Wings, Past and Present :: Page One   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Despite the fact that the Victoria Cougars had won the Stanley Cup in 1925 and were Cup finalists in 1926, the Detroit Cougars finished 12-28-4; the NHL's worst record for the 1926-27 season.
The same players had made the trip from Victoria to the banks of the Detroit River, but the men who had been superstars out west like goaltender Happy Holmes, Frank Fredrickson, Jack Walker and Frank Foyston had succombed to age and were no longer as effective as they once had been.
Not only did the team struggle on the ice, but it performed poorly on the ledger sheet as well where the Cougars were more than $80,000 in debt.
www.gowings.net /history.html   (1258 words)

  
 Detroit Red Wings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Detroit obviously liked what they saw, because the Cougars moved Frank Fredrickson and Harry Meeking to acquire Keats and Archie Briden at mid-season.
His first tally for Detroit was an overtime winner in a 1-0 victory over the New York Americans.
A fiery leader, once while playing for Toronto of the National Hockey Association during the 1916-17 season, Keats became so angered by the poor performance of goalie Billy Nicholson that he strapped on the pads and took over in net himself for the next period.
www.detroitredwings.com /history/wol/wol-dukekeats.jsp   (486 words)

  
 Winnipeg, Manitoba -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Moose are the farm team to the (additional info and facts about NHL) NHL's (additional info and facts about Vancouver Canucks) Vancouver Canucks.
Winnipeg has produced Hall of Fame hockey players (additional info and facts about Andy Bathgate) Andy Bathgate, Billy Mosienko, Art Coulter, Ching Johnson, Frank Fredrickson, Jack Ruttan, Kenny Reardon, Fred Maxwell, and (additional info and facts about Terry Sawchuk) Terry Sawchuk.
Winnipeg also has a team in the (additional info and facts about Canadian Football League) Canadian Football League, the (additional info and facts about Blue Bombers) Blue Bombers, who have won 10 (additional info and facts about Grey Cup) Grey Cups, the league's championship trophy.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wi/winnipeg,_manitoba.htm   (3547 words)

  
 jim
After the defending champion Victoria Cougars were beaten by Montreal Maroons that spring, owner-manager Lester Patrick returned to the coast in a high state of alarm.
"We can no longer compete," he told his brother Frank, owner of the Vancouver team of the day, also known as the Maroons.
They included such future Hockey Hall of Famers as Eddie Shore, Frank Boucher, Dick Irvine, Frank Fredrickson, Duke Keats, Bullet Joe Simpson and goalie Harry (Hap) Holmes.
www.nsnews.com /issues98/w121498/jim.html   (778 words)

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