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    Living married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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  1. 4.  John Frank Benkelman was born on 16 Mar 1920 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri (son of Frank Benjamin Benkelman and Effie Fay Black); died on 17 Jul 1998 in California.

    Notes:

    Postmaster of San Jose, California.

    John married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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  1. 8.  Frank Benjamin Benkelman was born on 28 Jun 1882 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado (son of George Adam "Little George" Benkelman and Maria Barbara Rommel); died on 21 Nov 1948 in Denver, Denver County, Colorado.

    Notes:

    Pharmacist and had a pharmacy in Kansas City, Missouri before moving to West Coast. The Striffler-Benkelman Broadcast, Volume 10, dated September 1, 1947, reported that "Frank Benkelman of Littleton, Colo. suffered a heart attack last Nov. and still is not able to be about."

    A website about the historic Captain Fletcher's Inn (ca. 1865) at the Navarro Beach area of the Navarro River Redwoods State Park states that on March 20, 1931, the Gilmores sold the Inn to Frank B. Benkelman (Mendocino County Official Records, Book 58, pp. 445-446 hereafter Official Records). Frank and his wife, Effie held the property until he died. It was a prosperous period for the Inn. Several local sources say that Clark Gable and Carole Lombard spent part of their "honeymoon" at the Inn. It is possible that they spent some time at the Inn, after their marriage on March 29, 1939, since Gable liked remote places and enjoyed salmon fishing. According to Lyn Tornabene in her book, Long Live the King (New York: 1976 p. 279), Gable and Lombard spent many days fishing the Rogue River. The Benkelmans also conveyed a portion of the original property to the state of California for purposes of building a highway on May 16, 1940.(Official Records, Bk. 142, p. 266). After her husband's death, Mrs. Benkelman married a second time to Robert Linn, the father of Geneva Linn (Mrs. Frank Ray).


    http://www.navarro-by-the-sea-center.org/history5.html


    Art Peck also shows him as married to a Dorothy Miller, however it appears that it must have been another Frank Benkelman who married Dorothy Miller,

    The following is a brief biography of Nellie Burget Miller, Poet Laureate of Colorado in 1923:
    "Nellie Burget grew up in Fayette, Iowa, graduating from high school at the age of fifteen and earning a B.S. from Upper Iowa University in 1894. She married Dr. Lucas A. Miller in 1894 and in 1908 they moved to Colorado Springs. Together they had three children: Dorothy, Arnold, and Muriel Imogene. Dorothy was an accomplished schoolteacher in Denver. DOROTHY [MILLER] AND HUSBAND FRANK BENKELMAN did not have children. Arnold Miller served in World War II and ran a medical practice in Denver. Arnold and his wife Mabel had three children."

    Census records, however, show that Nellie Miller's daughter Dorothy was born ca 1901 in Iowa, and at the time of the 1910 and 1920 federal census enumerations, she was still living at home with her parents in Colorado Springs, and was listed as single. By the time of the 1930 census, she was living in Haxtun, Phillips County, Colorado, and boarding in someone's else home. She was listed as single, and as a school teacher.

    At the same time that Dorothy Miller is still a single schoolgirl in Colorado Springs (1910), Frank Benjamin Benkelman can be found with his wife Effie in St. Louis, and Frank, Effie and John can be found again in 1930, in California, while Dorothy Miller was a single schoolteacher in Colorado. And as Frank Benjamin Benkelman was said to have remained married to Effie until his death, it could not have been the same Frank Benkelman that married Dorothy Miller.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1910 Census
    Missouri, Jackson County, Kansas City
    Enumerated 23 Apr 1910
    SD 5 ED 38 Sheet 11A Stamped 11
    501-132-226
    Benkelman, Frank B Hd m W 28 M1 1 Co Germany German Germany German Eng Prescription Clerk Drug
    Benkelman, Effie Wf W FW 19 M1 1 0/0 Iowas Iowa Iowa

    1920 Census
    Not located

    1930 Census
    California, Santa Clara, San Jose Twp
    Enumerated 4 Apr 1930
    ED 43-4 SD 10 Sheet 3A Stamped 50
    George Steet
    131-79-83
    Benkelman, Frank B Head R $35 M W 48 M 27 Colo NY Germany Retired
    Benkelman, Effie F Wf F W 38 M 18 Mo Ind Iowa
    Benkelman, John F Son M W 10 S Mo Colo Mo

    Frank married Effie Fay Black before 1910. Effie was born on 6 Aug 1887 in Dallas County, Missouri; died on 7 Oct 1974 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Effie Fay Black was born on 6 Aug 1887 in Dallas County, Missouri; died on 7 Oct 1974 in San Jose, Santa Clara County, California.

    Notes:

    She appears to have remarried a Mr. ROUX after the death of her first husband, Frank Benkelman.

    California Death Index:

    ROUX EFFIE F 08/06/1887 F MISSOURI SANTA CLARA 10/07/1974

    Children:
    1. 4. John Frank Benkelman was born on 16 Mar 1920 in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; died on 17 Jul 1998 in California.