Childs, Frank J., was born in Chenango county, August 21, 1850, a son of Orrin
W. and Betsey Ann (Fairchild) Childs, the eldest of three children: Frank J., Charles and John S. Mr. Childs was educated in the common schools, assisting his father on the farm summers and attending school winters. When twenty-four years of age he married Susan E., daughter of Daniel W. Squires, and at that time purchased the farm where he now lives and follows general farming. He is actively interested in town and county affairs; also in school and educational work. His father, at the time of the war of 1861-5, was a resident of Chenango county and served as a recruiting officer. Mr. Childs is a member of the Ouaquaga Tribe of Red Men, No. 94, and has held most of the offices of the lodge.
Childs, Frank J., was born in Chenango county, August 21, 1850, a son of Orrin
W. and Betsey Ann (Fairchild) Childs, the eldest of three children: Frank J., Charles and John S. Mr. Childs was educated in the common schools, assisting his father on the farm summers and attending school winters. When twenty-four years of age he married Susan E., daughter of Daniel W. Squires, and at that time purchased the farm where he now lives and follows general farming. He is actively interested in town and county affairs; also in school and educational work. His father, at the time of the war of 1861-5, was a resident of Chenango county and served as a recruiting officer. Mr. Childs is a member of the Ouaquaga Tribe of Red Men, No. 94, and has held most of the offices of the lodge.
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