Franklin Loyd (Frank) Blankenship
Husband Franklin Loyd (Frank) Blankenship [7087]
Born: 10 Mar 1889 Christened: Died: 22 May 1913 - Albuquerque, NM Buried: - Gott Cemetery, Ulman, Miller County, MO
Father: William Thomas Blankenship [7050] (1856-1928) Mother: Mary Cornelia Wolverton [7049] [64709443] (1860-1933)
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General Notes: Husband - Franklin Loyd (Frank) Blankenship
FTM BIRT: RIN MH:IF10109
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Birth: Mar. 10, 1889
Death: May 22, 1913
Frank L. Blankenship, son of W. T. Blankenship, was born March 10, 1889.
Died at Albuquerque, New Mexico May 22, 1913. He was converted and joined the Missionary Baptist Church in a meeting held at the Post Oak school house, by Rev. McGrew and Rev. Neal in 1909. He leaves a father, mother, six brothers, 4 sisters and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The funeral services were conducted at the home of his parents by Rev. W C Self, assisted by S. P. Cox and J. M. Henderson, May 25 1913. He was laid to rest in the Gott cemetery May 26th, with the ceremonies of the Modern Woodman Camp of Ulman of which he was an honored member and esteemed neighbor. Frank bore a good name and seemed to be making a fine record. Those who knew him longest spoke freely of his good characteristics. May the great head of the church be mindful of the bereaved loved ones and grant them the privilege of a happy (last line unreadable)
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Parents:
William T Blankenship (1856 - 1928)
Mary Cornellia Wolverton Blankenship (1860 - 1933)
Sibling:
Frank L. Blankenship (1889 - 1913)
Flora C Blankenship Darr (1892 - 1925)*
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Burial:
Gott Cemetery
Ulman
Miller County
Missouri, USA
Created by: Juanita Sloan Lowrance
Record added: Jan 14, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 23957005
Research Notes: Husband - Franklin Loyd (Frank) Blankenship
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Frank L. Blankenship, son of W. T. Blankenship, was born March 10, 1889.
Died at Albuquerque, New Mexico May 22, 1913. He was converted and joined the Missionary Baptist Church in a meeting held at the Post Oak school house, by Rev. McGrew and Rev. Neal in 1909. He leaves a father, mother, six brothers, 4 sisters and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The funeral services were conducted at the home of his parents by Rev. W C Self, assisted by S. P. Cox and J. M. Henderson, May 25 1913. He was laid to rest in the Gott cemetery May 26th, with the ceremonies of the Modern Woodman Camp of Ulman of which he was an honored member and esteemed neighbor. Frank bore a good name and seemed to be making a fine record. Those who knew him longest spoke freely of his good characteristics. May the great head of the church be mindful of the bereaved loved ones and grant them the privilege of a happy (last line unreadable)