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Frederic De Frouville

Frederic De Frouville (Virginia, c. 1850 – April 4, 1883) was an American noted for committing a murder-suicide in Washington, DC. De Frouville murdered his estranged wife, Andrea De Frouville, née Andrea Marie Wolstrup in Denmark, on April 4, 1883, and then shot and killed himself. She had legally separated from him the previous November because of his heavy drinking and abuse of her.

Frederic De Frouville
Unmarked grave of Frederic De Frouville, just to the left of the Woodson burial
Born1850
Virginia, U.S.
Died (aged 33)
Cause of deathSuicide
Resting placeGlenwood Cemetery
OccupationCivil servant
Criminal statusCommitted suicide before arrest
SpouseAndrea Marie Wolstrup De Frouville
Criminal chargeMurder
Details
VictimsAndrea Marie Wolstrup De Frouville
DateApril 4, 1883
Location(s)Washington, D.C.
WeaponsPistol

Early life and education edit

Frederic De Frouville was born about 1850[1] in Virginia.[2] His father was Frederick De Frouville, a French national who had emigrated to the United States in the 1840s and became a citizen in 1848, and his mother was Orsena Bestor of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. He also had a sister.[3]

By his maternal aunt Maria L. Bestor's marriage, the younger Frederic was a nephew of Aaron Van Camp. The dentist served as a spy in Washington, DC for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.

Career edit

De Frouville worked for a time in New Orleans at the United States custom house. He returned to Washington, DC about 1873 and worked in various capacities in the capital. In 1877, at the time of his marriage, he worked in the Signal Corps, but was dismissed because of his repeated episodes of heavy drinking (described as "dissipation" in articles of the time).[2] He later entered the Coastal Survey (today's Coast Guard). Due to his drinking, he was dismissed from this job as well.[2]

Marriage and family edit

On September 12, 1877, in Baltimore, De Frouville married Andrea Marie Wolstrup, an immigrant from Denmark who had come to Washington, DC in 1871.[2] She left a sister and half-brother behind.[4] Her friends had recommended against her marriage to De Frouville because they considered him too wild and reckless.[2]

Wolstrup, recognized as an "excellent linguist," was then working as a translator in the Dead Letter office of the US Post Office.[2] She had been aided in finding work by Col. Charles C. Sheats, then the US Consul to Elsinore, Denmark, whom she had met on the ship to the United States. (In 1872 he was elected to Congress as a Republican Party representative from Alabama.)[2] After her marriage, Andrea De Frouville continued to work at the Post Office under her maiden name. She resigned after becoming pregnant, but the child died soon after birth.[2]

Andrea De Frouville obtained a separation from her husband in November 1882 and started divorce proceedings because of his heavy drinking and abuse of her.[2] Their marriage had been troubled for some time, and she had first consulted a lawyer about a separation in 1879 due to her husband's abuse.[5] After the separation, she gained a clerkship as a translator in the Department of Agriculture due to the recommendation of Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill. Friends warned her of De Frouville's threats against her in the weeks before her death, and her attorney advised her to have him arrested.[2]

Background edit

At the time of the murder/suicide, Andrea De Frouville, a skilled linguist, worked as a translator in the US Department of Agriculture. She had gained the job in 1882 by the recommendation of the Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill of Georgia, who died later that year.[4]

An inquest determined that Andrea De Frouville was giving German lessons to an 18-year-old neighbor, George W. Buckingham, when her estranged husband entered her residence. The youth testified that Mrs. De Frouville asked him to get the police and he escaped out the back door. Her husband shot her in the head, killing her, and then shot himself with the same revolver before Buckingham could return with police.[4]

After the inquest, Andrea De Frouville was buried in the Congressional Cemetery and Frederic De Frouville in Glenwood Cemetery.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Federal Census, 1880, Washington, D.C. (National Archives, Film No. T9-0124, p. 97C
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j (PDF). Archived from the original on May 16, 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), Washington Evening Star, 4 April 1883, at "Andrea De Frouville", Congressional Cemetery Obituary Archive, accessed 27 August 2013
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Archived from the original on May 16, 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), The Evening Star, 5 April 1883, accessed 28 August 2013
  4. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original on May 16, 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), The Evening Star, 7 April 1883, accessed 28 August 2013
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original on May 16, 2005. Retrieved 2013-08-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), Evening Star, 5 April 1883, at "Andrea De Frouville"], Congressional Cemetery Obituary Archive, accessed 27 August 2013

Further reading edit

  • at the Wayback Machine (archived May 16, 2005), Historic Congressional Cemetery, see "The DeFrouville Tragedy", The Evening Star, 16 June 1883

External links edit

  • , Congressional Cemetery
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived May 16, 2005), Historic Congressional Cemetery, includes transcripts of lengthy contemporary articles about the case and her life and death

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Frederic De Frouville Virginia c 1850 April 4 1883 was an American noted for committing a murder suicide in Washington DC De Frouville murdered his estranged wife Andrea De Frouville nee Andrea Marie Wolstrup in Denmark on April 4 1883 and then shot and killed himself She had legally separated from him the previous November because of his heavy drinking and abuse of her Frederic De FrouvilleUnmarked grave of Frederic De Frouville just to the left of the Woodson burialBorn1850Virginia U S DiedApril 4 1883 aged 33 Washington D C U S Cause of deathSuicideResting placeGlenwood CemeteryOccupationCivil servantCriminal statusCommitted suicide before arrestSpouseAndrea Marie Wolstrup De FrouvilleCriminal chargeMurderDetailsVictimsAndrea Marie Wolstrup De FrouvilleDateApril 4 1883Location s Washington D C WeaponsPistol Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Marriage and family 4 Background 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and education editFrederic De Frouville was born about 1850 1 in Virginia 2 His father was Frederick De Frouville a French national who had emigrated to the United States in the 1840s and became a citizen in 1848 and his mother was Orsena Bestor of Harpers Ferry West Virginia He also had a sister 3 By his maternal aunt Maria L Bestor s marriage the younger Frederic was a nephew of Aaron Van Camp The dentist served as a spy in Washington DC for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War Career editDe Frouville worked for a time in New Orleans at the United States custom house He returned to Washington DC about 1873 and worked in various capacities in the capital In 1877 at the time of his marriage he worked in the Signal Corps but was dismissed because of his repeated episodes of heavy drinking described as dissipation in articles of the time 2 He later entered the Coastal Survey today s Coast Guard Due to his drinking he was dismissed from this job as well 2 Marriage and family editOn September 12 1877 in Baltimore De Frouville married Andrea Marie Wolstrup an immigrant from Denmark who had come to Washington DC in 1871 2 She left a sister and half brother behind 4 Her friends had recommended against her marriage to De Frouville because they considered him too wild and reckless 2 Wolstrup recognized as an excellent linguist was then working as a translator in the Dead Letter office of the US Post Office 2 She had been aided in finding work by Col Charles C Sheats then the US Consul to Elsinore Denmark whom she had met on the ship to the United States In 1872 he was elected to Congress as a Republican Party representative from Alabama 2 After her marriage Andrea De Frouville continued to work at the Post Office under her maiden name She resigned after becoming pregnant but the child died soon after birth 2 Andrea De Frouville obtained a separation from her husband in November 1882 and started divorce proceedings because of his heavy drinking and abuse of her 2 Their marriage had been troubled for some time and she had first consulted a lawyer about a separation in 1879 due to her husband s abuse 5 After the separation she gained a clerkship as a translator in the Department of Agriculture due to the recommendation of Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill Friends warned her of De Frouville s threats against her in the weeks before her death and her attorney advised her to have him arrested 2 Background editAt the time of the murder suicide Andrea De Frouville a skilled linguist worked as a translator in the US Department of Agriculture She had gained the job in 1882 by the recommendation of the Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill of Georgia who died later that year 4 An inquest determined that Andrea De Frouville was giving German lessons to an 18 year old neighbor George W Buckingham when her estranged husband entered her residence The youth testified that Mrs De Frouville asked him to get the police and he escaped out the back door Her husband shot her in the head killing her and then shot himself with the same revolver before Buckingham could return with police 4 After the inquest Andrea De Frouville was buried in the Congressional Cemetery and Frederic De Frouville in Glenwood Cemetery 3 References edit U S Federal Census 1880 Washington D C National Archives Film No T9 0124 p 97C a b c d e f g h i j A Shocking Double Tragedy A Husband Murders His Wife and Then Commits Suicide PDF Archived from the original on May 16 2005 Retrieved 2013 08 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Washington Evening Star 4 April 1883 at Andrea De Frouville Congressional Cemetery Obituary Archive accessed 27 August 2013 a b The Two Funerals Today PDF Archived from the original on May 16 2005 Retrieved 2013 08 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link The Evening Star 5 April 1883 accessed 28 August 2013 a b c Mrs DeFrouville s Estate PDF Archived from the original on May 16 2005 Retrieved 2013 08 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link The Evening Star 7 April 1883 accessed 28 August 2013 The De Frouville Tragedy Matrimonial Troubles of Long Standing PDF Archived from the original on May 16 2005 Retrieved 2013 08 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Evening Star 5 April 1883 at Andrea De Frouville Congressional Cemetery Obituary Archive accessed 27 August 2013Further reading edit Andrea De Frouville at the Wayback Machine archived May 16 2005 Historic Congressional Cemetery see The DeFrouville Tragedy The Evening Star 16 June 1883External links editAssassins and Murderers Congressional Cemetery Andrea De Frouville at the Wayback Machine archived May 16 2005 Historic Congressional Cemetery includes transcripts of lengthy contemporary articles about the case and her 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