. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. N> H w i-pi 5> n oc; o H Ow H. IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA 117 an elder daughter in whom her father and mother reliedwith unbroken trust, a sister whose gentle care and sacri-ficing love were unfailing, a friend steadfast and sincere,an earnest Christian whose faith was a living reality. The living children of John E. and Margaret E. Frostare Alfred Gold Frost, cashier of the Mexico City BankingCompany, in the city of Mexico, Jean Kitchell Frost, wife ofMr. Chas. Sumner Stewart, princ


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. N> H w i-pi 5> n oc; o H Ow H. IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA 117 an elder daughter in whom her father and mother reliedwith unbroken trust, a sister whose gentle care and sacri-ficing love were unfailing, a friend steadfast and sincere,an earnest Christian whose faith was a living reality. The living children of John E. and Margaret E. Frostare Alfred Gold Frost, cashier of the Mexico City BankingCompany, in the city of Mexico, Jean Kitchell Frost, wife ofMr. Chas. Sumner Stewart, principal of the county highschool, Des Plaines. Cook County, 111., Thomas BancroftFrost, chief clerk and secretary to the general manager ofthe Waters-Pierce Oil Company in the city of Mexico,and Grace Harriet Frost and Russell Edward Frost, thelatter two living with their parents in the family home inTopeka, all worthy scions of a worthy lineage. In 1883 Mr. Frost removed to Topeka, Kansas, whichhas been his home continuously since. A biographical sketch of him, in Eminent Men of Kan-sas published in 1901, after giving details of his birth and


Size: 1878px × 1330px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookidfrostfamilyineng00fros