On August 15, 1898 he and Lucy were married at Fort Monroe, Virginia.
1910 US Census: They were living in San Francisco. Frank's occupation is shown as Immigration Inspector. There were four children: Horace L. Darton, stepson, age 16; Lucy G., daughter, age 10; Frank H., son, age 9; and Donald, son, age 6.
On April 2, 1917 he entered the United States Naval Reserve Force as a Lieutenant (provisional). By October 1, 1919, he had been confirmed as a Lieutenant Commander. On April 1, 1921 he received an Honorable Discharge.
1930 US Census: He and Lucy were still living in San Francisco on Fillmore Street, near Broadway.
On August 15, 1898 he and Lucy were married at Fort Monroe, Virginia.
1910 US Census: They were living in San Francisco. Frank's occupation is shown as Immigration Inspector. There were four children: Horace L. Darton, stepson, age 16; Lucy G., daughter, age 10; Frank H., son, age 9; and Donald, son, age 6.
On April 2, 1917 he entered the United States Naval Reserve Force as a Lieutenant (provisional). By October 1, 1919, he had been confirmed as a Lieutenant Commander. On April 1, 1921 he received an Honorable Discharge.
1930 US Census: He and Lucy were still living in San Francisco on Fillmore Street, near Broadway.
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September 16th, 1940
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