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Frank Zera Holley

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Frank Zera Holley

Birth
Mason, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Death
23 Dec 1929 (aged 72)
Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Ada, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Frank Zera Holley and his wife, Mary Ellen Griggs, made the Land Run of 1889 into Oklahoma Territory. They settled for a period of time in Oklahoma City, where he is listed as a physician on the 1890 Territorial Census. The family eventually moved to Center, Indian Territory where he established a drug store. They moved to Ada, Indian Territory about 1901. He was a physician/druggist and owner of the Crescent Drug in downtown Ada. He was a member of the Ada Masonic Lodge. They had seven children, four of whom are buried at Rosedale. Son Paul, his wife and daughter are buried next to his parents. Son Irvin Patrick and daughters, Opal and Ruthe are buried together across the road and a bit east of their parents.

Their baby son, Earle J. Holley, is buried at Center Cemetery, Pontotoc Co., OK
Frank Zera Holley and his wife, Mary Ellen Griggs, made the Land Run of 1889 into Oklahoma Territory. They settled for a period of time in Oklahoma City, where he is listed as a physician on the 1890 Territorial Census. The family eventually moved to Center, Indian Territory where he established a drug store. They moved to Ada, Indian Territory about 1901. He was a physician/druggist and owner of the Crescent Drug in downtown Ada. He was a member of the Ada Masonic Lodge. They had seven children, four of whom are buried at Rosedale. Son Paul, his wife and daughter are buried next to his parents. Son Irvin Patrick and daughters, Opal and Ruthe are buried together across the road and a bit east of their parents.

Their baby son, Earle J. Holley, is buried at Center Cemetery, Pontotoc Co., OK


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