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- Frank L. Salisbury - November 25, 1853 - July 14, 1924. Plot D-13. Son of Dewey Child and Phoebe Ann Clark Salisbury. Husband of Carrie M. Rhodes Salisbury (married February 8, 1883 at Pulaski, New York) & Anna Partridge Salisbury.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, July 17, 1924 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Frank L. Salisbury Dies in Chicago - The body of Frank L. Salisbury, who died in Chicago, Monday, arrived in Pulaski at 10 a.m., Thursday for burial in Pulaski cemetery. Mr. Salisbury was born in that village about 74 years ago. He was a son of Dewey Salisbury, one of the early settlers of Pulaski. He took up the study of law and soon after beginning practice went to Chicago where he has spent most of his professional life. Mr. Salisbury is survived by his widow, Anna Partridge Salisbury; two sons, Ralph of Chicago and Lawrence, in the United States diplomatic service in Japan. He also leaves two sisters, Mrs. James A. Morris of Thousand Island Park and Mrs. Ida Craig of Syracuse. He has two nephews in Syracuse, Dr. W. D. Alsever and John L. Alsever. He leaves but one relative in Pulaski and that is the widow of his brother, Benjamin, Mrs. Fanny Salisbury. His mother was the daughter of John Pierce who kept a general store in Washingtonville, now Sandy Creek village, about a century ago, on the present site of the store of Hughes & Prythech. The Corse family, children of Ezra Corse, who married Narcissa Pierce, are descendants of another daughter of John Pierce and Senator Dunlap of Champlain, Illinois. The originator of the Dunlap strawberry is the son of another daughter. John Pierce, in addition to the store, took up a farm across the road from the present Allen farm, formerly owned by Delos Carpenter. This is now part of the George Frasier farm. Mr. Pierce went West at an early date and settled in Illinois.
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