Frank married Pasqualina (maiden name unknown) on 27 January 1910. They had one daughter that passed away in 1945. Frank and Pasqualina divorced sometime before 1924.
Frank married Sophia Paledino (birth name was Serafina Paladino from Altomonte, Calabria, Italy) on 25 October 1924. They were married 42 years.
Frank was the father of Teresa Bellush Carter and Frank, Jr., Bellush. He was the step father of Mary Catherine Rossi Zuttarelli, Mary Ruth Capparella Bundy, and Josephine Capparella Mosier. Frank and Sophia also had twin daughters that were born prematurely in January 1926. The oldest survived for two days. She was named Nancy Bellush.
Frank was a retired quarryman and had been employed with the Indiana Limestone Company.
I found a newspaper article about Frank being hurled over an 18 ft ledge at work due to a fall rope breaking while loading a 16 ft long stone onto a vehicle. Frank was standing beside the vehicle when the vehicle tipped over, hurling him over the ledge. Frank either grabbed ahold of or entangled himself in some electrical wires which saved his life. Frank was injured, but he was not fatally injured. I am not sure what year this happened.
Frank married Pasqualina (maiden name unknown) on 27 January 1910. They had one daughter that passed away in 1945. Frank and Pasqualina divorced sometime before 1924.
Frank married Sophia Paledino (birth name was Serafina Paladino from Altomonte, Calabria, Italy) on 25 October 1924. They were married 42 years.
Frank was the father of Teresa Bellush Carter and Frank, Jr., Bellush. He was the step father of Mary Catherine Rossi Zuttarelli, Mary Ruth Capparella Bundy, and Josephine Capparella Mosier. Frank and Sophia also had twin daughters that were born prematurely in January 1926. The oldest survived for two days. She was named Nancy Bellush.
Frank was a retired quarryman and had been employed with the Indiana Limestone Company.
I found a newspaper article about Frank being hurled over an 18 ft ledge at work due to a fall rope breaking while loading a 16 ft long stone onto a vehicle. Frank was standing beside the vehicle when the vehicle tipped over, hurling him over the ledge. Frank either grabbed ahold of or entangled himself in some electrical wires which saved his life. Frank was injured, but he was not fatally injured. I am not sure what year this happened.
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