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- 1880 census of Iowa listed in Scott,Powesheik,Iowa1895censusof Iowa listed in Bear Creek Township, Powesheik,Iowa 1900 census of Iowa listed in Bear Creek Towhship, Powesheik, Iowa 1910 census of Iowa listed in BearCreek Township, Powesheik,Iowa 1920 census of Iowa listed in Bear Creek Township, Powesheik,Iowa 1930 census of Iowa listed in Brooklyn, Powesheik, Iowa Real name Henry Franklin Kann referred to as Frank. Obituary: LAST RITES TODAY FOR FRANK KANN
Funeral services for Frank Kann, 91, who died Monday eve- ning at his home in Brooklyn, were held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at Bramers funeral home in charge of the Rev. M. C. Shupe, pastor of Grace Meth- odist church. Mrs.Fred Barta- chek was organist. Interment was in I.O.O.F. cem- etery with the following grand- sons serving as pallbearers: Mel- vinPrice, William Kuntz, Har- old Kann, Robert Rehfeldt, Ross Robey and Albert Dieppe. IN charge of floral arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. B.F.Hicks and Mrs. Leta Whitehead. Henry Franklin Kann was born July 7, 1865, in Michigan and died December 31, 1956, in Brook- lyn, Iowa after an illness of three months. When a young boy he accompanied his parents in a covered wagon to Missouri and later to Iowa, settling on a farm near Brooklyn. He became a member of the Methodist church at an early age. On April 15, 1886, he married Anna Belle Dunbar of Brooklyn and five children were born to the couple. He issurvived by four child- ren: William Kann, Mrs. Arthur (Pearl) Kuntz and Mrs. Ray (Mae) Robey, all of Brooklyn and Ted Kann of Grinnell. He also leaves eight grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren and one half-brother, John Doonan of Brooklyn. HIs wife, an infant son, two brothers and three sisters pre- ceded him in death.
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