Frank Deloss WallbridgeAge: 40 years18541895

Name
Frank Deloss Wallbridge
Given names
Frank Deloss
Surname
Wallbridge
Birth June 11, 1854 38
Birth of a sisterIda Marcia Wallbridge
August 25, 1858 (Age 4 years)

Death of a fatherJohn Selah Wallbridge
May 3, 1859 (Age 4 years)
MarriageView this family
May 31, 1880 (Age 25 years)

Birth of a son
#1
Harry C. Wallbridge
December 7, 1881 (Age 27 years)

Birth of a son
#2
George Arthur Wallbridge
December 6, 1883 (Age 29 years)

Death of a brotherCharles Preston Wallbridge
1884 (Age 29 years)

Death of a sonGeorge Arthur Wallbridge
July 23, 1885 (Age 31 years)

Death of a sisterFlorence Helen Wallbridge
1889 (Age 34 years)

Death of a brotherHenry Carlton (Carl Henry) Wallbridge
1890 (Age 35 years)

Death of a brotherAndrew Mallory Wallbridge
1890 (Age 35 years)

Birth of a son
#3
Earl G. Wallbridge
November 12, 1892 (Age 38 years)

Death of a sisterAnn Eliza Wallbridge
April 2, 1895 (Age 40 years)
Death 1895 (Age 40 years)

AddressErie, PA, , , Erie, PA, , ,yes

Mailing name: Erie, PA, , ,
Address line 1: Erie, PA, , ,
Address line 2: Erie, PA, , ,
Family with parents - View this family
father
Marriage: February 9, 1840
10 months
elder sister
Emma J. Wallbridge
Birth: November 30, 1840 25Springfield, Pennsylvania
Death: December 20, 1921Pawnee City, Nebraska
21 months
elder brother
21 months
elder sister
2 years
elder brother
23 months
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
Ann Eliza Wallbridge
Birth: September 5, 1850 34Springfield, Pennsylvania
Death: April 2, 1895Beattie, Kansas
4 years
himself
4 years
younger sister
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himself
Marriage: May 31, 1880
18 months
son
2 years
son
9 years
son

  1. Generation 1
    1. Frank Deloss Wallbridge, son of John Selah Wallbridge, was born on June 11, 1854 in Springfield, Pennsylvania and died in 1895 at the age of 40.

      Children of Frank Deloss Wallbridge:

      1. Harry C. Wallbridge (18811925)
      2. George Arthur Wallbridge (18831885)
      3. Earl G. Wallbridge (18921962)
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He lived on his father's farm until 1868, when he engaged as a clerk in Henry Beckman's grocery store. Six years later he entered the employ of the PA R.R. Co. & Erie R.R. Div. , working in various capacities until 1876, when he engaged as fireman. In 1880, he was promoted to the cab. His service both as fireman and engineer has been on the way freight, and he was the oldest (as regards to service) freight man on the road. Since 1876, he had not lost thirty days, nor had an accident of any kind. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Royal Arcanum, P.O.S. of A., School Director of Erie from June 1896 to June 1900. He was a Democrat.