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Frank Henry Larkin

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Frank Henry Larkin

Birth
Mariposa County, California, USA
Death
11 Sep 1947 (aged 87)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Hayward, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
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Frank Henry Larkin was the son of Frank Larkin and Catherine Mallett Larkin. He was born in a mining town known as Hunts Hill (near Mariposa), which no longer exists. The town was also called "Gouge Eye."

Frank was married to Catherine ("Katie") Van Riper in Modesto, California. She was later confined to the Stockton State Hospital for the Insane in Stockton, California where she died and is thought to be buried on the hospital grounds.

During his lifetime he worked as a farmer, railroad contractor and laborer. He was the Deputy Assessor in Merced County, California.

The 1920 Federal Census showed he was living in Mariposa, California at that time.

Cemetery records show he died of bronchial pneumonia in Fairmont Hospital.

Listed:
Native Daughters of the Golden West
California Pioneer Project
Volume 24 Page 404


Frank Henry Larkin was the son of Frank Larkin and Catherine Mallett Larkin. He was born in a mining town known as Hunts Hill (near Mariposa), which no longer exists. The town was also called "Gouge Eye."

Frank was married to Catherine ("Katie") Van Riper in Modesto, California. She was later confined to the Stockton State Hospital for the Insane in Stockton, California where she died and is thought to be buried on the hospital grounds.

During his lifetime he worked as a farmer, railroad contractor and laborer. He was the Deputy Assessor in Merced County, California.

The 1920 Federal Census showed he was living in Mariposa, California at that time.

Cemetery records show he died of bronchial pneumonia in Fairmont Hospital.

Listed:
Native Daughters of the Golden West
California Pioneer Project
Volume 24 Page 404




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