Born Oct. 20, 1847 in Baden Baden, Germany.
Died Dec. 15, 1917 in Geneva, Nebraska.
He migrated from Germany as a young man becoming an American citizen.
He was a militianman during the Indian uprising in the northwest.
Married to Mary Johne in Geneva, Nebraska on January 2, 1888.
Parents to five children--Two died in infancy, Albert, Emma Marie, and Islea Christina.
Frank was a tailor, located in many locations in Geneva.
In 1886, Frank worked for J. H. Dempster at 954 G Street.
In 1891, he was in the basement at 806/808 G Street.
In 1892, he was at 188 So. 8th.
In 1893, he was at 112 No. 9th.
In 1893, he was in the basement at 824 G Street.
In 1895, he was on the west side of the square.
In 1896, he was underneath Cooksey's Drug at 806 G.
In 1897, he left for Des Moines, Iowa.
In 1898, he returned from Des Moines, Iowa.
In 1899, he was in Company G room at the Fraternity Temple, 896 G.
In 1902, he was over Skinkle Drug Store, Dr. Kaufmann's room at 920 1/2 G.
In 1904, he was in the basement of Union Block, 806 G.
In 1906, he was at 130 So. 8th.
In 1906, he was in the basement of Union Block, 806 G.
In Feb. 1907, he was at 102 No. 8th.
In Mar. 1907, he was at 130 So. 8th.
In 1908, he was at 918 G Street.
In 1910, he was at 110 No 8th.
In 1917, he was at 130 No. 9th
In Dec. 1917, he was at work when he suffered a stroke of paralysis and passed away.