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Clinton K. Frankenfield

(01/14/1850 - 01/18/1898)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)Michael Frankenfield
Clinton K. Frankenfield
Marriage(s)Rachel Barron
 1 Emma K. Beidler on: 11/21/1874
   Children:
  - Howard Beidler Frankenfield
  - William Michael Frankenfield
  - Evelyn Frankenfield
  - Oscar Roy Frankenfield
  - Benjamin Bertram Frankenfield
 
  Siblings:
  - Abraham Frankenfield
  - Jacob Eli Frankenfield
  - Ezra Frankenfield
  - Henry Frankenfield
  - Aaron B. Frankenfield
  - Michael Frankenfield
  - Elizabeth Rosina Frankenfield
 
Born:Tinicum
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Died: Dublin
Burial:Tinicum and removed Oct. 4, 1912 to Doylestown Cemetery
 
Notes:
Souderton Independent, Friday, January 21, 1898
CLINTON FRANKENFIELD, aged 48 years, died in Dublin on Tuesday, death bei ng caused by Bright?s disease. He was a life long resident of Dublin, a nd identified with everything good in the development of that bustling tow n. Some year ago he was associated with Jacob B. Rosenberger and Benjam in Shearer in the general merchandise business. Since dissolution of partn ership he had given his attention to miscellaneous business, chiefly as sa lesman for creamery supplies, and Bucks and Montgomery county wholesale ag ent for the Worcester Salt Company. He was President of the Dublin Live St ock Insurance Company and Secretary of the Dublin Dairymen?s Associatio n. He was an aggressive, honest man, a member of the Tohickon Lutheran chu rch, and his life is held in remembrance by every one who had the pleasu re of intercourse with him. He leaves a widow and three children?Howa rd of Allentown, and Roy and Albert, who live at home. Several brothers su rvive him, including Michael of Philadelphia, and Ezra, Jacob, Aaron, Hen ry and Abraham, well-known citizens of the upper end of the county.
 
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