He grew up in the northwestern corner of Ohio where his father farmed. This is where he enlisted to fight in the Civil War, where he returned after the war and where he married. In the 1860 census, he is 19, living at home and his occupation is listed as a teacher.
On 30 Jul 1865 Frank married Viola T. Palmer, daughter of T.P. and Lucinda Palmer in Williams County, Ohio. For a time they lived in Hardin County, Ohio where Frank was a Methodist minister and their first two children were born. By 1873 they had moved to Lawrence, Kansas where they lived the rest of their lives. They had 5 children: Lillie, Alta, Lora, Frank Jr and Donald.
He was listed as a minister in the 1870, 1880 Fed. Census records, and in the 1885 Kansas State Census. In the 1900 Fed. Census, he was listed as a Dealer (in oil). The obituaries attached to this memorial give additional information about Frank’s later life. He was only 66 when he died.
Civil War record: Enlisted as a Private in Company F, Ohio 111th Infantry Regiment on 15 Aug 1862. Mustered in 6 Sep 1862 at Camp Toledo, Ohio and mustered out on 27 Jun 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina.* Served under Col. John R. Bond, Capt. John E. Hill. Frank applied for a pension 9 Jun 1866.
*source: Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
He grew up in the northwestern corner of Ohio where his father farmed. This is where he enlisted to fight in the Civil War, where he returned after the war and where he married. In the 1860 census, he is 19, living at home and his occupation is listed as a teacher.
On 30 Jul 1865 Frank married Viola T. Palmer, daughter of T.P. and Lucinda Palmer in Williams County, Ohio. For a time they lived in Hardin County, Ohio where Frank was a Methodist minister and their first two children were born. By 1873 they had moved to Lawrence, Kansas where they lived the rest of their lives. They had 5 children: Lillie, Alta, Lora, Frank Jr and Donald.
He was listed as a minister in the 1870, 1880 Fed. Census records, and in the 1885 Kansas State Census. In the 1900 Fed. Census, he was listed as a Dealer (in oil). The obituaries attached to this memorial give additional information about Frank’s later life. He was only 66 when he died.
Civil War record: Enlisted as a Private in Company F, Ohio 111th Infantry Regiment on 15 Aug 1862. Mustered in 6 Sep 1862 at Camp Toledo, Ohio and mustered out on 27 Jun 1865 at Salisbury, North Carolina.* Served under Col. John R. Bond, Capt. John E. Hill. Frank applied for a pension 9 Jun 1866.
*source: Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
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