Frank OTTO
When Frank was 17 or 18 years old he went with a friend to New York City. While there, they saw a table on the street, with soliders around it. So, they both signed on to the United States Cavalry Frank was given his hideous blue uniform and shipped-- probably by train-- to Arizona. There he fought the Native Americans from 1880 till 1885, under General Tupper, in General Winsloe's division. They fought Geronimo and the Apaches at Hatchet Mountain. ~~ Maxine Lee Adams (Raney) 15 July, 2001 (phone conversation) Frank was a Masonite (lodge number 802 "S&AM" (means??) He was buried in "Woodlawn." (means?) ~~ newspaper clipping given to Maxine Lee Adams
born 7:40 p.m Saturday Terrace Street Married at Chapel of the Good SHepherd, Baptist minister Dr. Rittenhouse, Marengo and Holly Sts., Pasadena, CA no children buried in Lot 151 Sec. K
born 2:30 p.m on a Tuesday, on Terrace Street
born 6:30 a.m. on a Sunday, on Lodi Street
2 TYPE AKA 1 NAME Grandma /Mary/born at 6:30 a.m. on a Thursday, on McCarthy Street 1 NAME Grandma /Mary/ born at 6:30 a.m. on a Thursday, on McCarthy Street Divorced Virgil Raney July of 1945
He married Mary Francis Coleman 10 Jun 1894 at East Syracuse, Onondaga, New York . Mary Francis Coleman was born at Bennett's Corners, Camillus, Onondaga, New York 14 Oct 1864 daughter of James Michael Coleman and Esther Maria Oliver .
They were the parents of 5
children:
Inzie Lettie Otto
born 21 Jun 1898.
Aaron James Otto
born 24 Feb 1900.
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Frank Otto died 17 Aug 1911 at Syracuse, Onondago, New York .
Mary Francis Coleman died 29 Aug 1948 at Pasadena, California .