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Frank Rush Wescott

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Frank Rush Wescott

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
7 Aug 1929 (aged 68)
Iowa, USA
Burial
Sumner, Bremer County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Frank Wescott, holding a position of prominence and importance in financial circles of Sumner as president of the First Trust and Savings Bank and vice president of the First National Bank and connected with business interests as a successful grain buyer, was born in Union City, Pennsylvania, November 18, 1860. He is a son of Orris and Mary M. (Carroll) Wescott, the former of whom was born in New York and came to Iowa in 1870. He bought two hundred acres of land on the present site of the town of Sumner and there engaged in farming. He was also interested in the hardware business following this occupation for a number of years. His death occurred in Sumner in 1884. His wife has also passed away. To their union were born five children: E.M., engaged in the hardware and plumbing business in Hampton, Iowa; Frank, of this review; Harley, who resides upon the home farm; Orris, of New York city; and Maud, the widow of W.H. Franklin, of Tripoli.
Frank Wescott was ten years of age when he came with his parents to Iowa and he acquired his education in the district schools and the public schools of Sumner. He began his independent career as clerk in the general store conducted by Clark & Austin and he later formed a partnership with Messrs. Austin and Carpenter in the general merchandise business, the firm being first known as Austin, Carpenter & Wescott and later undergoing many changes in name. Mr. Wescott remained connected with this concern until 1903, when he disposed of his interests and turned his attention to the produce business, forming a partnership with Ben Winks under the firm name of Wescott & Winks. In 1911 he became interested in the grain buying business and now owns and operates an elevator at Sumner and controls an important and growing patronage. He has been carried forward into close relations with financial interests here, being president of the First Trust & Savings Bank and vice president of the First National Bank. He is a man of industry, integrity and ability and holds a high place in business circles of the city.
Mr. Wescott married Miss Helene Lowe and they have two children, Raymond and Leland, who are interested in their father's produce business. Mr. Wescott gives his political allegiance to the republican party and is interested in public affairs, although not active as an office seeker. In business and social life he holds to high standards and he enjoys in large measure the confidence and trust of those with whom he is brought in contact.
[History of Bremer County, Iowa Vol. II 1914]

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Frank Wescott, holding a position of prominence and importance in financial circles of Sumner as president of the First Trust and Savings Bank and vice president of the First National Bank and connected with business interests as a successful grain buyer, was born in Union City, Pennsylvania, November 18, 1860. He is a son of Orris and Mary M. (Carroll) Wescott, the former of whom was born in New York and came to Iowa in 1870. He bought two hundred acres of land on the present site of the town of Sumner and there engaged in farming. He was also interested in the hardware business following this occupation for a number of years. His death occurred in Sumner in 1884. His wife has also passed away. To their union were born five children: E.M., engaged in the hardware and plumbing business in Hampton, Iowa; Frank, of this review; Harley, who resides upon the home farm; Orris, of New York city; and Maud, the widow of W.H. Franklin, of Tripoli.
Frank Wescott was ten years of age when he came with his parents to Iowa and he acquired his education in the district schools and the public schools of Sumner. He began his independent career as clerk in the general store conducted by Clark & Austin and he later formed a partnership with Messrs. Austin and Carpenter in the general merchandise business, the firm being first known as Austin, Carpenter & Wescott and later undergoing many changes in name. Mr. Wescott remained connected with this concern until 1903, when he disposed of his interests and turned his attention to the produce business, forming a partnership with Ben Winks under the firm name of Wescott & Winks. In 1911 he became interested in the grain buying business and now owns and operates an elevator at Sumner and controls an important and growing patronage. He has been carried forward into close relations with financial interests here, being president of the First Trust & Savings Bank and vice president of the First National Bank. He is a man of industry, integrity and ability and holds a high place in business circles of the city.
Mr. Wescott married Miss Helene Lowe and they have two children, Raymond and Leland, who are interested in their father's produce business. Mr. Wescott gives his political allegiance to the republican party and is interested in public affairs, although not active as an office seeker. In business and social life he holds to high standards and he enjoys in large measure the confidence and trust of those with whom he is brought in contact.
[History of Bremer County, Iowa Vol. II 1914]

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