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Boston, Mass.; Coleman, married Alice DuPont, lives in Delaware, and is state senator; A. B., deceased; Dora, deceased, was the wife of Harry Phillips; Zara, lives in Boston, Mass.; Paulina, married Henry Baldwin, deceased, and she lives in Louisville, Ky.; and Evan M., the subject of this sketch. Frank T. Mulvehill is one of the widely known young business men of Johnstown, where he is cashier of the Johnstown State Deposit Bank. He was born at Ebensburg, March 15, 1889, and is the son of Emmett and Elizabeth (Krug) Mulvehill. Emmett Mulvehill was born in Pine Township, Indiana County, Pa. At an early age he settled at Braddock, where he entered the employ of the Carnegie Steel Company as a carpenter. He has been identified with this company for many years and resides at Ebensburg. Mr. Mulvehill is a Democrat and a member of the Catholic Church. His wife was born in Barr Township, Cambria County. To Mr. and Mrs. Mulvehill were born six children, as follows: Gertrude, married William Moehler, lives in Pittsburgh; Frank T., the subject of this sketch; Walter, a building contractor, lives in Ebensburg; Stanton R., lives in Ebensburg, is a veteran of the World war, having served in France with the Aviation Corps; Olean, |
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