ALBIN FRANCISCO “FRANK” SCHOEPF JR.: Frank seems never to have married. Records show that he was employed by enterprises headed by his brother William, as superintendent of an electric railroad in 1900 and as a carpenter with the Cincinnati Traction Company in 1910. He died of acute nephritis at age 69, and later his ashes were interred in the William Schoepf family plot in Cincinnati’s Spring Grove Cemetery. No personal marker for Albin "Frank" Schoepf exits.
ALBIN FRANCISCO “FRANK” SCHOEPF JR.: Frank seems never to have married. Records show that he was employed by enterprises headed by his brother William, as superintendent of an electric railroad in 1900 and as a carpenter with the Cincinnati Traction Company in 1910. He died of acute nephritis at age 69, and later his ashes were interred in the William Schoepf family plot in Cincinnati’s Spring Grove Cemetery. No personal marker for Albin "Frank" Schoepf exits.
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Family Members
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Julie Magdalene Schoepf
1856–1859
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Lydia Kesley "Lillie" Schoepf McElhinney
1858–1935
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Joseph Holt Schoepf
1861–1927
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William Kesley Schoepf
1864–1927
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Alexander Moore "Aleck" Schoepf
1866–1919
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Emily Tyler Schoepf
1869–1914
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Alice Wallach "Allie" Schoepf Carr
1871–1922
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Mary Lundy Schoepf
1873–1873
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Theodore Hansman Schoepf
1874–1952
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Burton Harrison Schoepf
1877–1877
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Juliette Bates Schoepf
1880–1880
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