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6851 Frank was in the Navy at the time that he married Dorothy Eidal. They were married by a Navy chaplain. MASSEY, Frank Jr (I9379)
 
6852 Frank’s father was born in England and his mother in Ohio according to the 1900 and 1910 censuses.

Living in Franklin Twp in the 1900 census.

Although Frank is shown in the 1910 census as having only been married to Prudence (“M1”), there is a gravestone in the Brookville Cemetery for a Lillian Crook “27 y 2 m 12 d wife of W.F. Crook.” Lillian’s maiden name is indicated in the church records as Aikens. Buried with this Lillian is Eula May Crook, 19 Mar 1895 - 8 Sep 1907. This Eula May is shown as living with her grandparents, Charles and Isabelle Aikins, in Readstown, Vernon County, at the time of the 1900 census. Not too far away from the Aikinses (on the same census page) is the William Crook family (with wife Catharine, 45, and daughter Pora, 16, along with Minnie and Edward Potter and Harold and Fred Crook). William and Catharine had been married for 30 years and are the parents of William Frank Crook. In the 1880 census, the William and Katherine Crook family farm is only a few farms away from the Clouse Bowe farm. Neither Eula nor Lillian are listed in the index of Vernon County deaths.

Either this William Crook, or, possibly his father if he was also William, helped to build the Readstown United Methodist Church in 1900. 
CROOK, William Frank (I4370)
 
6853 Franklin Lutheran Church EKUM, Martin (I161)
 
6854 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Erling Maynard (Pete) SHERRY / A.L. NELSON (F15372)
 
6855 Fred and Marguerite were living in Minneapolis in the 1900 census. Fred runs a passenger elevator. Both of his parents were born in England.

At the time he applied for the draft, in 1917 or 1918, he and Marguerite lived in Minneapolis at 108 Bryant Ave. N. He was employed by Gardner Hardware Company as its city salesman.

In the 1920 census, Fred and Margaret live in Binghamton, New York. Fred is a piano salesman.

In the 1930 census, Fred and Margrette live in Minneapolis in a house that they own that is worth $8000. Their address was 2327 East 36th Street. Fred is a jobber for paints. Fred was a veteran of the Spanish-American war.

In the 1940 census, he is a widower. He lives alone in Glendale in Los Angeles County in a house that he owns. He has no occupation. 
WILLIAMSON, Frederick (I16498)
 
6856 Fred H, Mary L, Marion R, Mae L, Max B, and Gertrude M share a gravestone. CLEMENTS, Max B (I19125)
 
6857 Fred H, Mary L, Marion R, Mae L, Max B, and Gertrude M share a gravestone. LEACH, Mary Ellen (I19128)
 
6858 Fred H, Mary L, Marion R, Mae L, Max B, and Gertrude M share a gravestone. AYRES, Frederick H (I19127)
 
6859 Fred H, Mary L, Marion R, Mae L, Max B, and Gertrude M share a gravestone. CLEMENTS, Gertrude M (I8434)
 
6860 Fred H, Mary L, Marion R, Mae L, Max B, and Gertrude M share a gravestone. CLEMENTS, Marion Ransom (I8058)
 

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