Cyrus Frink Biography from History of Rockingham County, New Hampshire From: Patricia Cooper - pcooper@peaknet.net Surname: FRINK Source: History of Rockingham County, New Hampshire and Representative Citizens by Charles A. Hazlett, Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., Chicago, Ill., 1915 Page 920 CYRUS FRINK, a representative of the town of Newington, own- ing about 125 acres of land on the Bay road, was born on his present farm. July 19, 1852, a son of Isaac Frink by his wife Ann Sarah, whose family name was Hoyt. Both parents were natives of Newington, the father being a farmer by occupation and a Republican in politics. The mother survives her husband and resides in this town. Her only chil- dren were a daughter, Rubie S., who resides with her mother, and Cyrus, the subject of this sketch. Cyrus Frink was educated in the schools of Newington. He was twelve years old when his father died, and on completing his schooling he took charge of the farm, which he has since operated. This prop- erty has come down in the family from his grandfather, Cyrus Frink, and here our subject has spent all his life up to the present time. In 1902 all the buildings were destroyed by fire but Mr. Frink has since replaced them with new ones, and is doing a prosperous business. He is a Republican in politics and is a member of the Grange. Mr. Frink was married in 1883 to Edith Lamprey. of Portsmouth, who is a daughter of Charles C. and Ann Sarah (Brown) Lamprey. Mr. Lamprey, who was a farmer, is now deceased. H1s widow survives him and resides in Portsmouth. They had six children: Morris, who Page 921 died at the age of 21 years; Georgia Etta, wife of Lorin Worcester Edith: Annie; Blanche, widow of Harry Beacham. Mr. and Mrs. Frink are the parents of four children: Simes, Anna S., Charles L. and Sidney H. Simes and Charles L. are engaged in farming, their prop- erty being located on the Portsmouth road. Sidney H. is assisting his father, and Anna S. is cashier in the dry goods store of G. B. French, at Portsmouth. The family attend the Congregational church. ********************************************************************** * * * NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * *The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.