Frances Poling Solomon

Female29 June 1898–9 February 1946

Brief Life History of Frances Poling

Frances Poling Solomon was born on 29 June 1898, in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States. She married Jefferson Albert Wells on 4 January 1922, in Rodeo, Hidalgo, New Mexico, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. She lived in Supervisorial District 2, Cochise, Arizona, United States in 1940. She died on 9 February 1946, in Douglas, Cochise, Arizona, United States, at the age of 47.

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Family Time Line

Jefferson Albert Wells
1890–1980
Frances Poling Solomon
1898–1946
Marriage: 4 January 1922
Albert Jefferson Wells
1926–2004
Mariane Vivian Wells
1928–2017

Sources (11)

  • Francis Hill in household of August Semolich, "United States Census, 1920"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Frances Solomon Hill - Published information: birth-name: Frances Solomon Hill
  • Frances Solomon Wells, "Arizona Deaths, 1870-1951"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    4 January 1922Rodeo, Hidalgo, New Mexico, United States
  • Children (2)

    World Events (8)

    1900 · Gold for Cash!

    Age 2

    This Act set a price at which gold could be traded for paper money.

    1905 · The Movie Theater

    Age 7

    The world’s first movie theater was located in Pittsburgh. It was referred to as a nickelodeon as at the time it only cost 5 cents to get in. 

    1912 · The Girl Scouts

    Age 14

    Like the Boy Scouts of America, The Girl Scouts is a youth organization for girls in the United States. Its purpose is to prepare girls to empower themselves and by acquiring practical skills.

    Name Meaning

    Jewish, English, Scottish, Dutch, Swedish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Ethiopian, and Eritrean; Spanish (Solomón): from a vernacular form of the Biblical Hebrew personal name Shelomo, a derivative of shalom ‘peace’. The name Solomon has for generations been a popular Jewish name and was also fairly widespread in the Middle Ages among Christians. In the Bible it is the name of King David's successor, noted for his wisdom; among Christians it was therefore also used as a nickname for a man who was considered wise. The spelling Solomon is used in the King James Bible of 1611, which is why this is the standard form of the name in modern English, but spellings with Sal- were more usual across continental Europe, the 1534 Lutheran Bible rendering it as Salomo and the 1560 Geneva Bible as Salomon . From the 7th century the spelling Salomon is recorded as a Christian personal name in France, where it was the name of several saints including a Breton king martyred in 874. In North America, the English form of the surname has absorbed many cognates from other languages (see Salomon , Salamon ). See also Salmon 1. — Note: Since Ethiopians and Eritreans do not have hereditary surnames, the Ethiopian and Eritrean name was registered as such only after immigration of its bearers to the US.

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

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    Story Highlight

    Jefferson Albert Wells and Frances Solomon Hill

    J. A. Wells who weighed in at a little under 7 pounds, emitted his first lusty yell January 10th, 1890 in the small Texas town of San Angelo. His parents named him after both a favorite relative and J …

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