Growing up, Frank lived at times with his mother and at times with his grandparents, Charles MB and Agnes Roberts in Alvin, Texas.
By age 18, Frank had moved to Houston Texas and was living with his uncle Joseph Marion Roberts. Frank was a laborer for an oil company. In 1930 he was in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, working as a welder for an oil refiner.
On November 28, 1934, Frank was listed as a passenger on a ship, Exeter, departing Alexandria, Egypt. It is not known if this was a business or a pleasure trip.
In 1952, Frank was living part time in Hardin County where he was working. His mother, Lucy Vieno, was with him in his home in Hardin County when she died.
Frank obtained a delayed birth certificate in 1962 from Brazoria County, Texas verifying his birthdate.
Frank married Fannie Mae and lived in Baytown, Texas, for 25 years. Fannie Mae had a daughter, Moline Harrington, who is mentioned in Frank's obituary as his step-daughter. The obituary also mentions 4 Harrington grandchildren.
The 1940 US Census
Frank's widow, Fannie Mae Vieno, died in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas. She is buried next to Frank in the Honey Island Cemetery, Hardin County, Texas.
Frank, his mother, Lucy Emma Roberts Vieno, and his wife, Fannie Mae Vieno, are all buried in the Jordan Cemetery in Honey Island, Hardin County, Texas.
Growing up, Frank lived at times with his mother and at times with his grandparents, Charles MB and Agnes Roberts in Alvin, Texas.
By age 18, Frank had moved to Houston Texas and was living with his uncle Joseph Marion Roberts. Frank was a laborer for an oil company. In 1930 he was in Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas, working as a welder for an oil refiner.
On November 28, 1934, Frank was listed as a passenger on a ship, Exeter, departing Alexandria, Egypt. It is not known if this was a business or a pleasure trip.
In 1952, Frank was living part time in Hardin County where he was working. His mother, Lucy Vieno, was with him in his home in Hardin County when she died.
Frank obtained a delayed birth certificate in 1962 from Brazoria County, Texas verifying his birthdate.
Frank married Fannie Mae and lived in Baytown, Texas, for 25 years. Fannie Mae had a daughter, Moline Harrington, who is mentioned in Frank's obituary as his step-daughter. The obituary also mentions 4 Harrington grandchildren.
The 1940 US Census
Frank's widow, Fannie Mae Vieno, died in Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas. She is buried next to Frank in the Honey Island Cemetery, Hardin County, Texas.
Frank, his mother, Lucy Emma Roberts Vieno, and his wife, Fannie Mae Vieno, are all buried in the Jordan Cemetery in Honey Island, Hardin County, Texas.
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