Frank and his parents along with his sibilings (Jean Claude, Jean Baptiste, Marie Celestine, and Georges) arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on August 11, 1853 aboard the Bark Harvest. Frank was 11. (His future bride was also aboard the ship. She was 2.)
Frank married Louisa F. Poirot on November 28, 1865 in Saint Clair County, Illinois. Seventeen children were born into this marriage. Five children died as infants (including 2 sets of twins) and one daughter died before reaching adulthood.
Frank and his family owned about 80 acres of land in Levan Township, Jackson County, Illinois that they farmed.
He died of Bright's disease.
Frank and his parents along with his sibilings (Jean Claude, Jean Baptiste, Marie Celestine, and Georges) arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on August 11, 1853 aboard the Bark Harvest. Frank was 11. (His future bride was also aboard the ship. She was 2.)
Frank married Louisa F. Poirot on November 28, 1865 in Saint Clair County, Illinois. Seventeen children were born into this marriage. Five children died as infants (including 2 sets of twins) and one daughter died before reaching adulthood.
Frank and his family owned about 80 acres of land in Levan Township, Jackson County, Illinois that they farmed.
He died of Bright's disease.
Family Members
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Louise Pulcher Comte
1866–1904
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Louis C. Pulcher
1870–1952
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Rosa Pulcher Falaster
1872–1951
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Frank Pulcher
1876–1911
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Ellen Pulcher Falaster
1877–1956
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Alexander Pulcher
1880–1947
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Nora Pulcher
1883–1902
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Amel Pulcher
1884–1976
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Josephine Pulcher Bagley
1887–1911
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Lucille "Lucy" Pulcher
1889–1905
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George Pulcher
1891–1892
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Georgett Pulcher
1891–1892
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