DeFreest was born in
Troy, New York, on July 24, 1852. Shortly after his birth, his father bought and moved the family to a farm in
North Greenbush. He then became the managing editor of the Sunday paper Northern Budget, a position he held until 1892. In 1875, when
Edward Murphy Jr. was elected mayor of Troy, DeFreest was appointed city clerk. He was later appointed deputy controller for the rest of Murphy's term as mayor. He then received a position in the
New York State Insurance Department, which he held until 1891. When Murphy became chairman of the
New York State Democratic Committee in 1887, DeFreest became clerk of the committee. and
1893. DeFreest then served as secretary of the New York State Railroad Commission. He worked with the Union Steel and Chain Company, followed by secretary the International Kaolin Company. He also served as president of the International Silex Company. His wife was Sarah B. Price. DeFreest later married Elzada Collins of Greenbush, NY by whom he fathered three sons: Charles, Jr., Stanley W., and Roy S. DeFreest, all of whom survived him. DeFreest died of
apoplexy in
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, on May 10, 1901, a month after he moved there. He was buried in the
Ballston Spa Village Cemetery. == References ==