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Sgt Francis John “Frank” Cahill

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Sgt Francis John “Frank” Cahill

Birth
Parkfield, Monterey County, California, USA
Death
14 Jun 1945 (aged 56)
San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
Burial
Woodville, Tulare County, California, USA Add to Map
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Frank served in World War I with the 47th field artillery.

Frank was raised on the Cahill Ranch in Parkfield, CA. His father died in 1891, and his mother bought a house in San Jose on 8th street. He attended the "Redmond" grammar school in Parkfield, CA. He helped his brothers on the ranch until it was sold in 1912. He met Mary Florence Hamlin, and was married in 1917. He went to France during WW1. He worked in Hornitos, CA as a ranch foreman, and raised his 3 children there during the 1920's. They attended the one room school there. He also worked in Fountain Valley, and Coalinga, as well as Pond, CA. He was a state branding inspector in Tulare and Kern Counties in California when he died of heart failure.
Frank served in World War I with the 47th field artillery.

Frank was raised on the Cahill Ranch in Parkfield, CA. His father died in 1891, and his mother bought a house in San Jose on 8th street. He attended the "Redmond" grammar school in Parkfield, CA. He helped his brothers on the ranch until it was sold in 1912. He met Mary Florence Hamlin, and was married in 1917. He went to France during WW1. He worked in Hornitos, CA as a ranch foreman, and raised his 3 children there during the 1920's. They attended the one room school there. He also worked in Fountain Valley, and Coalinga, as well as Pond, CA. He was a state branding inspector in Tulare and Kern Counties in California when he died of heart failure.


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