Misc. Notes
William Phillip LYONS has been ruled out as this person. See notes for Pearl B. BRINSTAD.
Son-in-law of Julius BRINSTAD may have been Frank S. LYON (not LYONS), a resident of New York City as of 1927
[335, p.5]. A Frank S. LYON, age 56 (1884), lived as a lodger at the Hotel Shelton in NYC (ED 31-1012), 1940, married but not with wife; lived in Minneapolis as of 1 Apr 1935. He was born Minnesota. His occupation was World’s Fair exhibit salesman. But the Frank in Minneapolis in 1930 (ED 27-263) seems to have been married to a Harriet B. That Frank was “President, Rail-Road Corp.” It indicates he was married circa 1910, but no matching entry found in MOMS database.
[1468] Also was married to Harriet as of 1920. He registered for the draft in 1942 while in NYC (address given as Shelton Hotel). Registerd for draft in 1918 as “Frank Shiland LYON.” He seems to be a match for Find A Grave Memorial# 126018044, and so probably was not married to Pearl BRINSTAD. So how did he rate a loan from Seaver E. OLSON?
The Minnesota marriages index lists:
HENNEPIN 03530452 08/03/1931 LYONS, HARRY F W BRIOCARNE, PEARL S
However, examination of the certificate on microfilm reveals that “BRIOCARNE” is correct, or at least, not a misspelling of BRINSTAD.
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