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Frank Kell
Franklin Marian Kell, known as Frank Kell (December 2, 1859 – September 17, 1941), along with his brother-in-law Joseph A. Kemp, was one of the two principal entrepreneurs in the early development of Wichita Falls, Texas. ==Background==
The son of Francis Marian Kell and the former Sarah Lucinda Potter, Frank Kell was born of Irish descent in Clifton in Bosque County in Central Texas, a community founded by Norwegian settlers in the 1850s. His irregular formal education ended when at the age of 18, he was hired to clerk in a store in Clifton. He soon relocated to Galveston, where he was employed in the export of grain, but he returned to Clifton to engage for a number of years there in the milling business.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=, J. W. Williams, "Kell, Frank" )〕〔The Texas State Historical Association Handbook, bases its article on Frank Kell from these sources: Jonnie R. Morgan, ''The History of Wichita Falls'' (Wichita Falls, 1931; reprinted, Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1971); S. G. Reed, ''A History of the Texas Railroads'' (Houston, Texas: St. Clair, 1941; reprinted, New York City: Arno, 1981); J. N. Williams, "Frank Kell", ''Year Book'' 17 (1941) of the West Texas Historical Association〕 In 1885, Kell married Lula Kemp (1866–1957), the younger sister of Joseph Kemp.
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