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Genealogy of the Abial Frost Family
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1878 - 1964 (85 years)
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Name |
Harry Micklethwaite |
Born |
31 Jul 1878 |
Fredonia, New York |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
6 Feb 1964 |
Tacoma, Washington |
Buried |
10 Feb 1964 |
New Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma, Washington |
Person ID |
I279 |
Tree for www.frostgenealogy.org |
Last Modified |
12 Jan 2012 |
Family |
Coral Edith Frost, b. 09 Jun 1878, Brockwayville, Pennsylvania , d. 11 Sep 1960, Tacoma, Washington (Age 82 years) |
Married |
07 Nov 1902 |
Last Modified |
13 Dec 2007 |
Family ID |
F98 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos |
| Harry and Coral (Frost) Micklethwaite This photo was taken in front of Evelyn Frost Rush's home in Phoenix. See also this very similar pose with Evelyn. Evelyn used it in FFN Vol. 9 No. 1 p3. |
| Group Photo (Standing, l-r) Coral Mickelthwaite, Sarah "Sally" Hurlburt, Corinne Vitt Hanigan. (Seated) Henry Burke Vitt, Corinne "Miz" Sibley Hurlburt Vitt, Harry Mickelthwaite.
Inscription on back of photo says, "Weitzman's Photo Shop Inc. Jun 8 1937." |
| Chester's family + Maggie +Coral + Harry + his mother (front row, l-r) Robert, Lucile, Dorothy, and Russell Frost; (middle row) Margaret Stahlman Frost, Susan Sheeley Frost,; (back row) Coral Frost Micklethwaite, Harry Micklethwaite, Chester Frost, Mrs. Micklethwaite |
| Harry and Coral Micklethwaite at Evelyn's house in Phoenix, Arizona (l-r) Harry, Evelyn, Coral
Evelyn says, "This is a nice picture of both Harry and Coral. This was a week before she went on to Texas where she fell and broke her leg [which ultimately led to her death]."
This photograph was taken on the same visit as this one. |
Histories |
| The Courtship of Harry and Coral or How Harry Used Technology to Win the Day |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Sources |
- [S1] Abby's Genealogy, Abigail Winograd, 2.
See general citation for Coral E. Frost
- [S6] FFN, Evelyn Frost Rush, Vol. 9 No. 1 p3, Jan 1997.
Coral [Frost] married Harry Micklethwaite of Fredonia, NY. They moved to Tacoma Washington where Harry became an engineer on The Zephyr the most modern and elegant passenger train of the time.
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