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Jonas Franklin <I>Pierce</I> Call

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Jonas Franklin Pierce Call

Birth
Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
9 May 1942 (aged 89)
North Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
New London, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.404731, Longitude: -71.990014
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Son of Reuben Morgan Call and Sarah Stickney.

Died of Bronchial Pneumonia, Atherosclerosis, Heart Disease, and Generalized Arteriosclerosis.

Married 5 Mar 1877 New London, Merrimack, New Hampshire to Ida Mary Kimball.

To their union was born 3 children;
Elnora Belle Call, Winfield Scott Call, and Shirley Stickney Call.

From: A History of the Town of New London Merrimack County New Hampshire 1779-1899 Copyright, 1899 By Myra B Lord Pages 577-578

"Call, J. Franklin P.—Frank P. Call, who now res. on the Call homestead, is the only son of Reuben M. Call [450]. Directly after his marriage he worked at Enfield for the Shakers a year, then returned to N. L. and res. for two years on the Moses Burpee place at Burpee hill. In the spring of 1881 he removed to Webster, and worked in the Burbank box factory for six years; then settled in Warner. For nine years he was the New England salesman for the Warner and Merrimack Glove companies, during the last five years being a partner in the new Merrimack company. In the fall of 1891 he purchased his brother-in-law's interest in the Wyman Kimball farm in N. L. (formerly owned by his father, who bought of Ezekiel Sargent), and moved his family here. He continued his work as traveling salesman until the fall of 1895, and since then has carried on the farm. He is an active member of Heidelburg lodge, I. O. O. F., and of Crystal Rebekah lodge. Ida (Kimball) Call is the dau. of Wyman P. Kimball, of Enfield and N. L. Children :
1. Elnora Belle, b. N. L., Nov. 2, 1878.
2. Winfield Scott, b. Webster, Aug. 25, 1881.
3. Shirley Stickney, b. Warner, Oct. 27, 1891."

From: Mirror To America A History of New London New Hampshire 1900 1950, Copyright, 1952, By James Duane Squires, PH.D., Pages 362-363

"161. *CALL, JONAS FRANKLIN PIERCE salesman; farmer b Goshen, Aug. 19, 1852; d No. Hampton, May 9, 1943. ch of Reuben & Sarah (Stickney) Call. Res NL 1855-1877; 1878-1881; 1891-1928. Came to NL from Goshen, 1855; from Enfield, 1878; from Warner, 1891; went from NL to Enfield, 1877; to Webster 1881; to Portsmouth 1928. Salesman of leather gloves & coats for Warner Glove Co. 9 yrs; farmer, family homestead, 1891-1928. Instrumental in founding of Heidelberg Lodge, IOOF; member Warner chapter, IOOF; charter member Crystal Rebekah Lodge. m NL, March 5, 1877 Ida Mary Kimball (160) of NL. Frank & Ida had 3 ch: (1) Elnora Belle (1140); (2) Winfield Scott (162); (3) Shirley Stickney b Warner, Oct. 27, 1891; stone & brick mason, att NL schools; m Annie May Quimby (cf. 1136) of Sutton and has Dorothy May, Leon (m), Irene (m), Helen (m) Betty Jane (m) (cf. 1490) & Richard; now res Sutton."
Son of Reuben Morgan Call and Sarah Stickney.

Died of Bronchial Pneumonia, Atherosclerosis, Heart Disease, and Generalized Arteriosclerosis.

Married 5 Mar 1877 New London, Merrimack, New Hampshire to Ida Mary Kimball.

To their union was born 3 children;
Elnora Belle Call, Winfield Scott Call, and Shirley Stickney Call.

From: A History of the Town of New London Merrimack County New Hampshire 1779-1899 Copyright, 1899 By Myra B Lord Pages 577-578

"Call, J. Franklin P.—Frank P. Call, who now res. on the Call homestead, is the only son of Reuben M. Call [450]. Directly after his marriage he worked at Enfield for the Shakers a year, then returned to N. L. and res. for two years on the Moses Burpee place at Burpee hill. In the spring of 1881 he removed to Webster, and worked in the Burbank box factory for six years; then settled in Warner. For nine years he was the New England salesman for the Warner and Merrimack Glove companies, during the last five years being a partner in the new Merrimack company. In the fall of 1891 he purchased his brother-in-law's interest in the Wyman Kimball farm in N. L. (formerly owned by his father, who bought of Ezekiel Sargent), and moved his family here. He continued his work as traveling salesman until the fall of 1895, and since then has carried on the farm. He is an active member of Heidelburg lodge, I. O. O. F., and of Crystal Rebekah lodge. Ida (Kimball) Call is the dau. of Wyman P. Kimball, of Enfield and N. L. Children :
1. Elnora Belle, b. N. L., Nov. 2, 1878.
2. Winfield Scott, b. Webster, Aug. 25, 1881.
3. Shirley Stickney, b. Warner, Oct. 27, 1891."

From: Mirror To America A History of New London New Hampshire 1900 1950, Copyright, 1952, By James Duane Squires, PH.D., Pages 362-363

"161. *CALL, JONAS FRANKLIN PIERCE salesman; farmer b Goshen, Aug. 19, 1852; d No. Hampton, May 9, 1943. ch of Reuben & Sarah (Stickney) Call. Res NL 1855-1877; 1878-1881; 1891-1928. Came to NL from Goshen, 1855; from Enfield, 1878; from Warner, 1891; went from NL to Enfield, 1877; to Webster 1881; to Portsmouth 1928. Salesman of leather gloves & coats for Warner Glove Co. 9 yrs; farmer, family homestead, 1891-1928. Instrumental in founding of Heidelberg Lodge, IOOF; member Warner chapter, IOOF; charter member Crystal Rebekah Lodge. m NL, March 5, 1877 Ida Mary Kimball (160) of NL. Frank & Ida had 3 ch: (1) Elnora Belle (1140); (2) Winfield Scott (162); (3) Shirley Stickney b Warner, Oct. 27, 1891; stone & brick mason, att NL schools; m Annie May Quimby (cf. 1136) of Sutton and has Dorothy May, Leon (m), Irene (m), Helen (m) Betty Jane (m) (cf. 1490) & Richard; now res Sutton."

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J.FRANKLIN PIERCE CALL
Aug. 19, 1852 – May 9, 1942
IDA M. KIMBALL,
His Wife,
Aug. 18, 1857 – Feb. 3, 1909.



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