He came to the US on May 9, 1888 along with his mother and younger brother: his father arriving the previous year. They lived in the Queens NY area. He became an American citizen in 1893. As a young man, he worked for the Long Island Railroad.
Frank married Elizabeth Quinn and was a father to nine children. The family moved to OH and then to WA State. He worked as a boilermaker in the Milwaukee Railroad shops in Malden WA. He established a homestead in Leavenworth WA, where his wife and family resided while he continued to work in Malden.
The family later moved to Tacoma WA. Frank died there at the age of 52 of pernicious anemia, which at the time was a fatal disease.
He came to the US on May 9, 1888 along with his mother and younger brother: his father arriving the previous year. They lived in the Queens NY area. He became an American citizen in 1893. As a young man, he worked for the Long Island Railroad.
Frank married Elizabeth Quinn and was a father to nine children. The family moved to OH and then to WA State. He worked as a boilermaker in the Milwaukee Railroad shops in Malden WA. He established a homestead in Leavenworth WA, where his wife and family resided while he continued to work in Malden.
The family later moved to Tacoma WA. Frank died there at the age of 52 of pernicious anemia, which at the time was a fatal disease.
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Gravesite Details
His birth year appears as 1872 on his monument. It appears as 1871 on his death record.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth "Mae" Flanigan O'Neil
1901–1993
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Frank J Flanigan
1903–1941
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James Paul Flannigan Sr
1905–1972
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Joseph Anthony Flanigan
1907–1988
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Elizabeth R "Libby" Flannigan
1910–1977
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Eleanore M Flanigan Wood
1912–1977
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Edward James Flanigan
1914–1957
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Vincent A Flanigan
1917–1977
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Matt S Flanigan
1919–1974
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