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Frank H. Geaskamire

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Frank H. Geaskamire

Birth
Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jul 1912 (aged 48)
Wellston, Jackson County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Wellston, Jackson County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Frank (21) and Sarah Peery (19) were married on January 15, 1888 in Lawrence County, Ohio by Justice of the Peace, John Ricket. They had obtained their marriage license the day prior. (Ohio Marriages, Lawrence County, Ohio Probate Court, 1888, p.541).

Frank (35) showed up in the 1900 U.S. Census without Sarah in Minnesota. Frank Gaeskomeyer (born February 1865 in Ohio) was boarding with the Nelson Family in French Lake Township, Wright County, Minnesota on June 19, 1900. He was working as a farm laborer while there. There is no other documentation to confirm this presently. (1900 U.S. Federal Census, French Lake Township, Wright County, Minnesota, Enumeration District 226, Sheet 10B, John M. O'Longhalin, Enumerator, June 19, 1900, Dwelling 181, Family 181).

Frank and Sarah were listed in the 1910 Census for Jackson County in Wellston City, Ohio. They were living in a house that they owned free and clear at 411 East Twelveth Street. Frank's last name was "Geashamier". Frank was the 45 year old head of the family, Sarah A. was 39 years old. Living with both was their 4-year old neice, Gladys L. Peery. In their 22 years together, Sarah had not been able to bear Frank any children. Frank's occupation was recorded as a coal miner. (1910 U.S. Census, Wellston, Wellston Township, Jackson County, Ohio, Enumeration District 74, Sheet 7A, Colonel H. Brown, Enumerator, April 20, 1910, Dwelling 148, Family 151).

Frank (47) died on July 9, 1912 in Wellston, Ohio. He and his wife were living at 411 East 12th Street and he was employed as a miner before he was diagnosed with a brain tumor 30 days prior to his death. He was buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Wellston on July 11, 1912. (State of Ohio, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death, Certificate #38734).
Frank (21) and Sarah Peery (19) were married on January 15, 1888 in Lawrence County, Ohio by Justice of the Peace, John Ricket. They had obtained their marriage license the day prior. (Ohio Marriages, Lawrence County, Ohio Probate Court, 1888, p.541).

Frank (35) showed up in the 1900 U.S. Census without Sarah in Minnesota. Frank Gaeskomeyer (born February 1865 in Ohio) was boarding with the Nelson Family in French Lake Township, Wright County, Minnesota on June 19, 1900. He was working as a farm laborer while there. There is no other documentation to confirm this presently. (1900 U.S. Federal Census, French Lake Township, Wright County, Minnesota, Enumeration District 226, Sheet 10B, John M. O'Longhalin, Enumerator, June 19, 1900, Dwelling 181, Family 181).

Frank and Sarah were listed in the 1910 Census for Jackson County in Wellston City, Ohio. They were living in a house that they owned free and clear at 411 East Twelveth Street. Frank's last name was "Geashamier". Frank was the 45 year old head of the family, Sarah A. was 39 years old. Living with both was their 4-year old neice, Gladys L. Peery. In their 22 years together, Sarah had not been able to bear Frank any children. Frank's occupation was recorded as a coal miner. (1910 U.S. Census, Wellston, Wellston Township, Jackson County, Ohio, Enumeration District 74, Sheet 7A, Colonel H. Brown, Enumerator, April 20, 1910, Dwelling 148, Family 151).

Frank (47) died on July 9, 1912 in Wellston, Ohio. He and his wife were living at 411 East 12th Street and he was employed as a miner before he was diagnosed with a brain tumor 30 days prior to his death. He was buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Wellston on July 11, 1912. (State of Ohio, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death, Certificate #38734).


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