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Frederick Franklin “Frank” Fleener

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Frederick Franklin “Frank” Fleener

Birth
Jackson Township, Brown County, Indiana, USA
Death
30 Jul 1918 (aged 27)
Morgantown, Morgan County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Morgantown, Morgan County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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He married Kathryn M. Simons on June 22, 1912, Morgan Co., Indiana. His WWI draft card shows that he was a resident of Morgantown in June, 1917. He worked as a clerk in a bakery and worked for H. M. Fleener (his brother, Harry Melvin Fleener). He had medium height and build, gray eyes and dark brown hair.

He signed the draft as Frederick Franklin Fleener. Other records show his name as Franklin Frederick Fleener.

Morgan County Deaths: book H-12, page 61.

The funeral services of Frank Fleener, who died Sunday at his home in Morgantown, were held Tuesday afternoon, burial in the Morgantown cemetery. Mr. Fleener was injured some months ago while working at the Nordyke & Marmon plant in Indianapolis and never fully recovered from the injuries. He is survived by his wife and one son.
- The Reporter-Times, Martinsville, IN, Wed., Jul. 31, 1918.

Fleener lineage:

Knight Conrad or Reinhard Flinarius Ritter von Altenburg, born before 1269
Knight Conrad Flyner Ritter von Altenburg, Cannstatt Castle
Conrad der Flyner von Altenburg, Esslingen, Germany
Wernher der Flyner & Agnes N.
Cunz Fliner & -- Schapler
Lienhart Fliner
Lienhart Fliner
Ludwig Fleiner
Antonius Fleiner & Katharina
Antonius Fleiner & Sophia Buob
Johann Jacob Fleiner & Catharina Schartlin
Antonius Fleiner & Maria Magdalena Otto
Johann Hermann Fleiner & Barbara Sophia Kohler
Johann Nicolaus Fleiner & Maria Veronika Ruoff
Jacob Nicolaus Fleiner & Katharina Dotter
Johannes Jacob Flinner, the immigrant, & Anna Minnick
Jacob Fleenor
Samuel Fleenor & Mary Ann Watson
Aaron Fleener & Mary Ann Weddle
James Addison "Ad" Fleener & Nancy McLary
Jacob A. Fleener & Mary Agnes Archer
Frederick Franklin Fleener & Kathryn M Simons
He married Kathryn M. Simons on June 22, 1912, Morgan Co., Indiana. His WWI draft card shows that he was a resident of Morgantown in June, 1917. He worked as a clerk in a bakery and worked for H. M. Fleener (his brother, Harry Melvin Fleener). He had medium height and build, gray eyes and dark brown hair.

He signed the draft as Frederick Franklin Fleener. Other records show his name as Franklin Frederick Fleener.

Morgan County Deaths: book H-12, page 61.

The funeral services of Frank Fleener, who died Sunday at his home in Morgantown, were held Tuesday afternoon, burial in the Morgantown cemetery. Mr. Fleener was injured some months ago while working at the Nordyke & Marmon plant in Indianapolis and never fully recovered from the injuries. He is survived by his wife and one son.
- The Reporter-Times, Martinsville, IN, Wed., Jul. 31, 1918.

Fleener lineage:

Knight Conrad or Reinhard Flinarius Ritter von Altenburg, born before 1269
Knight Conrad Flyner Ritter von Altenburg, Cannstatt Castle
Conrad der Flyner von Altenburg, Esslingen, Germany
Wernher der Flyner & Agnes N.
Cunz Fliner & -- Schapler
Lienhart Fliner
Lienhart Fliner
Ludwig Fleiner
Antonius Fleiner & Katharina
Antonius Fleiner & Sophia Buob
Johann Jacob Fleiner & Catharina Schartlin
Antonius Fleiner & Maria Magdalena Otto
Johann Hermann Fleiner & Barbara Sophia Kohler
Johann Nicolaus Fleiner & Maria Veronika Ruoff
Jacob Nicolaus Fleiner & Katharina Dotter
Johannes Jacob Flinner, the immigrant, & Anna Minnick
Jacob Fleenor
Samuel Fleenor & Mary Ann Watson
Aaron Fleener & Mary Ann Weddle
James Addison "Ad" Fleener & Nancy McLary
Jacob A. Fleener & Mary Agnes Archer
Frederick Franklin Fleener & Kathryn M Simons


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