Frank Howard Booth

Brief Life History of Frank Howard

When Frank Howard Booth was born on 30 July 1898, in New Zealand, his father, Alfred Ernest Booth, was 22 and his mother, Elizabeth Ellen Winifred Greeks, was 21. He married Ivy Beatrice Jensen in 1925, in New Zealand. They were the parents of at least 1 son. He died in 1993, in his hometown, at the age of 95, and was buried in Carterton, New Zealand.

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Frank Howard Booth
1898–1993
Ivy Beatrice Jensen
1903–2000
Marriage: 1925
Frank Alfred Booth

Sources (6)

  • Frank Howard Booth, "BillionGraves Index"
  • Frank in entry for Alfred Ernest Booth, "New Zealand, Obituaries, 1844-1963"
  • Frank Howard Booth, "Find A Grave Index"

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World Events (8)

1907

The country becomes a dominion, or self-governing community, within the British empire.

1907 · Dominion of New Zealand

The Dominion of New Zealand was brought about when New Zealand proclaimed itself a political independent government inside the British Empire. The Dominion of New Zealand allowed the British Government to shape its foreign policy, and it followed Britain into the First World War. Full independence was granted in 1931 and adopted by the New Zealand Parliament in 1947. 

1923 · New Zealand's Claim to Antartica

The Ross Dependency is a New Zealand dependency located on the Antarctician Continent. It is the only settlement on the Antartica that is claimed by a sovereign nation. New Zealand still owns claim even after the Antarctic Treaty that was signed in 1959 by 11 other nations. 

Name Meaning

English (northern): topographic or occupational name from Middle English bothe (Old Danish bōth) ‘temporary shelter, such as a covered market stall or a cattle-herdsman's hut’. The latter sense was predominant in the Pennines of Lancashire and Yorkshire, where there were many cattle farms or vaccaries, and whose subdivisions were known as ‘booths’. The principal meaning of the surname there was therefore probably ‘cattle herdsman’, ‘man in charge of a vaccary’, and thus identical with Boothman . Elsewhere it may have denoted a shopkeeper who owned a temporary market stall, but no evidence has been found to confirm this use of the surname. In the British Isles the surname is still more common in northern England, where Scandinavian influence was more marked, and in Scotland, where the word was borrowed into Gaelic as both(an).

History: Robert Booth (1604–72) is mentioned in the colonial records of Exeter, NH, in 1645. He subsequently moved to ME.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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