Ohio Biographies



Frank M. Myers


Frank M. Myers, deputy recoider of Jefferson County, and one of the rising young business men of Steubenville, O., was born in Toronto, O., in 1884, and is a son of A. W. and Harriet (McFerm) Myers. A. W. Myers, now deceased, was bom in Toronto, O., in 1835, and during his active career carried on a general contracting business at Toronto. He is survived by his widow, who is a resident of Toronto, O., and the following children: Mary. who is the wife of Charles W. Moran, of Jeddo, O.; Frank M. ; Sadie, who married Hugh Wilberts, of Toronto; and Jennie, who is the wife of D. D. Huscroft, county recorder of Jefferson County.

Frank M. Myers was reared in Toronto, O., and after a common school education was engaged in the wall paper business at Toronto with his brother for some time, then entered the employ of the American Sewer Pipe Company, after which he was employed at the Carnegie Steel Works at Mingo until September, 1909, since which time he has been serving as deputy recorder of Jefferson County. Mr. Myers holds membership with the Methodist Protestant Church, of Toronto, O. He is a Mason of the 14th degree, recognized as one of the able and efficient men of the younger generation at Steubenville.

 

From 20th Century History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, Ohio, by Joseph B. Doyle. Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., Chicago, 1910

 


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