Notes:
Data source is Constance Spotts Fernandez. E-mail pigcrafts@hotmail.com
Listed on the 1880 census in Millersburg Borough, Dauphin Co, PA living with his parents and siblings: Florence E. and Charles. He was 1.
Listed on the 1900 census in Millersburg Borough, Dauphin Co, PA living with his parents and siblings: Charles, Myrl, Weldon, and Ella. He was 21, single and worked as a laster in shoe factory. He could read, write and speak English. [Roll 1403 bk1 pg 260]
"Harry Frank, who is a conductor on a street car line in Philadelphia, spent last Sunday with his parents, on Church St." (Millersburg Sentinel, Jun 27, 1902)
"Harry Frank street car conductor in Philadelphia is on a ten days visit to his parents in this place." (Millersburg Sentinel, Jan 23, 1903)
"Harry Frank, employed in Philadelphia is home on a ten days vacation." (Millersburg Sentinel, Sep 4, 1903)
"Harry Frank, who is employed in a Philadelphia shoe factory, is ill with small pox. We are glad to say that the latest reports to his father, Mr. Rankin Frank, of this place, are to the effect that he is improving." (Millersburg Sentinel, Jan 15, 1904)
"Harry Frank, to whose illness with small pox at the Municipal Hospital in Philadelphia, reference was made in our last issue, continues to improve, which is gratifying news to his friends here." (Millersburg Sentinel, Jan 22, 1904)
" Harry Frank, of Philadelphia, is paying a visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs Rankin Frank in this place. He has about recovered from an attack of small pox. " (Millersburg Sentinel, Mar 4, 1904)
"Harry J. Frank, of this place, is suffering from a badly burned hand, which he received in removing a burning couch from his home. The couch was set a blaze by the head of a parlor match, which when lighted shot into the inflammable material." (Millersburg Sentinel, Mar 2, 1906)
"Harry Frank, of this place, who has been working in the Camden Ship yards for the past several months, is among the crew to take a vessel to the California coast. The start on the long trip was made last week." (Millersburg Sentinel, Feb 7, 1908)
"Harry Frank, son of Mr and Mrs Rankin T Frank, of this place, who left Camden on the 29th of January as a member of a crew to take two tugs boats to the Pacific coast, is now employed by a line towing big timber between Astoria, Oregon, and San Diego, California. Since January he has traveled 25,000 miles by water, and writes to his parents that he has gained thirty-one pounds and likes his work better every day. [Millersburg Sentinel, Aug 14, 1908]
According to his mother's obituary, he lived in San Francisco, CA in 1909. (Millersburg Sentinel, May 21, 1909)
Listed on the 1910 census in San Francisco City, District 45, San Francisco Co, CA living on Tug 'Hercules'. He was 31 and worked as an oiler on the tug. He could read and write. (Roll 102, Bk2 pg 38a)
According to his father's obituary, he lived in Rochester, N.Y. in 1923. (Millersburg Sentinel, Nov 1, 1923)
"Harry J. Frank, of Harrisburg, has been entertained, during the week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Elmer J Haine, W. Center Street." (Millersburg Sentinel, Feb 29, 1924)
According to his brother, Weldon's obituary, he lived in Harrisburg, PA in 1927. (Millersburg Sentinel, Jun 10, 1927)