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FRIZZLE, FRANK (1862 LIVING 1940)

FRIZZLE, FRANK, Methodist minister, Derby circuit, 1897-1900; b. Cornwall, P.E.I., 18 Jun 1862, s/o Robert Frizzle and Ann Pye; m. 1st, 1893, Anna Lucinda Holder Sleep, of New Jerusalem, N.B., and 2nd, 1906, Ida May (Barr) Bryenton, of P.E.I; living in 1940.

Frank Frizzle was received into the Methodist ministry on trial in 1886 and was a probationer at Sussex before entering Mount Allison University to complete his formal studies. Ordained in 1892, he had appointments at New Jerusalem and Richmond, N.B., and succeeded the Rev. Wallace B. Thomas as minister of the Derby circuit in 1897. When his three-year term ended in 1900, he went to Souris, P.E.I.

Frizzle was on leave in 1906 when his second marriage took place in Winnipeg. It was stated in 1907 that he was in Alberta. He had resigned from the ministry but was preaching again by 1910, in Salem, Iowa. He had a church in North Dakota in 1920 but returned to Iowa and was still ministering there in 1940. There were children born of both of his marriages.

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[b/m] official records / Cornish; Walkington


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