Frank Herbert “Johnny” Long

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Frank Herbert “Johnny” Long

Birth
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Aug 1963 (aged 81)
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Millersville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Frank, son of Harry and Margaret Breneman Long, was born in Lancaster, Pa. He and wife Anna Mae Wolf Long had three children: Infant Girl - 1905, Ralph - 1908 and Erma - 1911. Frank was a printer by trade.

Photo of Frank Long taken at McPherson, Ks abt 1887 when he was abt five years old.

Photo of my grandparents, Frank & Anna Long about 1940 in Lancaster, Pa.

Frank Long, eighty-one, 322 N. Mulberry Street, died Saturday in the Lancaster County Hospital after an illness of several years. His wife, Anna M. Wolfe Long, died in 1961. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Harry and Maggie Breneman Long and was a life time resident of this city. Surviving are a son, Ralph and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie G. Lefever, and Mrs. Helen Ely; all of Lancaster. Six grandchildren also survive. Source: Lancaster New Era of 3 Sep 1963.
Frank, son of Harry and Margaret Breneman Long, was born in Lancaster, Pa. He and wife Anna Mae Wolf Long had three children: Infant Girl - 1905, Ralph - 1908 and Erma - 1911. Frank was a printer by trade.

Photo of Frank Long taken at McPherson, Ks abt 1887 when he was abt five years old.

Photo of my grandparents, Frank & Anna Long about 1940 in Lancaster, Pa.

Frank Long, eighty-one, 322 N. Mulberry Street, died Saturday in the Lancaster County Hospital after an illness of several years. His wife, Anna M. Wolfe Long, died in 1961. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Harry and Maggie Breneman Long and was a life time resident of this city. Surviving are a son, Ralph and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie G. Lefever, and Mrs. Helen Ely; all of Lancaster. Six grandchildren also survive. Source: Lancaster New Era of 3 Sep 1963.

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LONG - Frank H., Mar 3, 1882, Aug 31, 1963
Anna Mae, June 8,1880, Oct 30, 1961.