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Capt Franklin Cushing York

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Capt Franklin Cushing York

Birth
Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland County, Maine, USA
Death
18 Apr 1912 (aged 48–49)
Rockland, Knox County, Maine, USA
Burial
South Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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He was son of Captain George Frederick YORK and Mary Louise DAY. He married Elizabeth G "Lizzie" LEE in 1890. They had three daughters... Isabel, Evelyn and Emily.

The ships he was master of:

Charles J Willard 1891-1893
Sarah & Ellen 1898-1899
Damietta & Joanna 1900-1912

BATH DAILY TIMES - 20 APRIL 1912

Capt. Frank York of the schooner "Domieta & Joanna" died suddenly in Rockland Thursday morning of pneumonia. He was removed to a hospital Wednesday, but his condition at the time did not appear to be critical. Capt. York was a resident of South Portland, where he is survived by his wife and several children. Along the coast he was well known and well liked. His vessel arrived in Rockland from Stockton this week, for repairs.

He was my Great Great Grandfather's brother.
He was son of Captain George Frederick YORK and Mary Louise DAY. He married Elizabeth G "Lizzie" LEE in 1890. They had three daughters... Isabel, Evelyn and Emily.

The ships he was master of:

Charles J Willard 1891-1893
Sarah & Ellen 1898-1899
Damietta & Joanna 1900-1912

BATH DAILY TIMES - 20 APRIL 1912

Capt. Frank York of the schooner "Domieta & Joanna" died suddenly in Rockland Thursday morning of pneumonia. He was removed to a hospital Wednesday, but his condition at the time did not appear to be critical. Capt. York was a resident of South Portland, where he is survived by his wife and several children. Along the coast he was well known and well liked. His vessel arrived in Rockland from Stockton this week, for repairs.

He was my Great Great Grandfather's brother.

Gravesite Details

Photographs are from the personal family collection shared by my cousin Charles G. Kellogg



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