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John Franklin “Frank” Hedrick

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John Franklin “Frank” Hedrick

Birth
Burtonville, Clinton County, Ohio, USA
Death
Mar 1947 (aged 86)
Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, USA
Burial
New Vienna, Clinton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Frank "Pop" Hedrick was a widely known harness horse trainer. He learned to train trotters and pacers as a young man, spent years managing horses for the Cloverdale Stock Farm near New Vienna. He also bred and showed Percheron horses.

Later he trained and raced horses. He married Alma "Allie" Gilbert in 1881 and they had one daughter, Amy Hedrick Galvin, who died in 1912. He was survived by a grandson, Wayne W Galvin, and three sisters, Mrs. Parrett of Greenfield; Mrs William C Williams of Dayton; and Mrs Ivy Pinkerton.
Frank "Pop" Hedrick was a widely known harness horse trainer. He learned to train trotters and pacers as a young man, spent years managing horses for the Cloverdale Stock Farm near New Vienna. He also bred and showed Percheron horses.

Later he trained and raced horses. He married Alma "Allie" Gilbert in 1881 and they had one daughter, Amy Hedrick Galvin, who died in 1912. He was survived by a grandson, Wayne W Galvin, and three sisters, Mrs. Parrett of Greenfield; Mrs William C Williams of Dayton; and Mrs Ivy Pinkerton.


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