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Frank William Nightingill

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Frank William Nightingill

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
Jan 1951 (aged 68)
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Oakland, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
46 Lot 188W1/2 Grave a8
Memorial ID
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Frank was buried 24 Jan 1951. His burial in the Keifer family plot was requested on 19 Jan 1951 by Mildred Keifer Matthews. He is buried in an urn in front of the tombstone, but his name isn't on the tombstone.

FRANK W. NIGHTINGILL.— A member of the
bar of California since 1905 and a practicing attorney since that time, both in San Francisco and in Santa Clara County, Frank W. Nightingill has specialized particularly in land law. He is a native son, having been born in San Francisco in February, 1882, and is a graduate of Stanford University. Since 1919 he has maintained his office and resided in Palo Alto with his family, consisting of his wife and daughter, Nancy. Mr. Nightingill has always practiced law upon the theory that most controversies between individuals are subject to fair adjustment without the necessity of litigation, that where parties are represented by counsel, a knowledge of the law, together with a disposition to be fair, is all that is essential to the determination of their rights and obligations.

Frank got into trouble with the law and went into hiding changing his name to Valentine.
Frank was buried 24 Jan 1951. His burial in the Keifer family plot was requested on 19 Jan 1951 by Mildred Keifer Matthews. He is buried in an urn in front of the tombstone, but his name isn't on the tombstone.

FRANK W. NIGHTINGILL.— A member of the
bar of California since 1905 and a practicing attorney since that time, both in San Francisco and in Santa Clara County, Frank W. Nightingill has specialized particularly in land law. He is a native son, having been born in San Francisco in February, 1882, and is a graduate of Stanford University. Since 1919 he has maintained his office and resided in Palo Alto with his family, consisting of his wife and daughter, Nancy. Mr. Nightingill has always practiced law upon the theory that most controversies between individuals are subject to fair adjustment without the necessity of litigation, that where parties are represented by counsel, a knowledge of the law, together with a disposition to be fair, is all that is essential to the determination of their rights and obligations.

Frank got into trouble with the law and went into hiding changing his name to Valentine.

Gravesite Details

Name not on tombstone



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