On March 9, 1924, Frank Hasij crossed over from Canada to U.S. with his parents, Frank as their only child then was 2 years and 3 months old. States his eyes were blue and race was Ruthenian. They were going to visit Frank's grandfather, Nettie's father, John Kilarr who lived at 6 Revere, Portland, Oregon per image, Manifest, U.S. Department of Labor, posted on familysearch.org.
At the age of 17, Frank was interviewed by the Census taker for the 1940 Census. He was in his 2nd year of High School and was working part time as a Black Smith Apprentice. At the time he was living at 232 East Main St, Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon with his mom and dad, and two sisters. Frank married Mary Margaret Quarles, his first wife, on Dec 31, 1943, in Seattle, King County, Washington.
On March 9, 1924, Frank Hasij crossed over from Canada to U.S. with his parents, Frank as their only child then was 2 years and 3 months old. States his eyes were blue and race was Ruthenian. They were going to visit Frank's grandfather, Nettie's father, John Kilarr who lived at 6 Revere, Portland, Oregon per image, Manifest, U.S. Department of Labor, posted on familysearch.org.
At the age of 17, Frank was interviewed by the Census taker for the 1940 Census. He was in his 2nd year of High School and was working part time as a Black Smith Apprentice. At the time he was living at 232 East Main St, Klamath Falls, Klamath, Oregon with his mom and dad, and two sisters. Frank married Mary Margaret Quarles, his first wife, on Dec 31, 1943, in Seattle, King County, Washington.