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The destiny of my mother's father, Frank L. Whitney, is unknown and sought for the sole personal reason of her knowing his destiny before her own demise. She is now 95. Frank L. Whitney, an American citizen,was married to Honduranian citizen, Transito Lobo.  He lived in Trujillo, Honduras c. 1905-1916.  Official Honduranian documents state that he was employed as an engineer installing a potable water system there.  It is believed that he came to Honduras from Minneapolis, Michigan or New York. 
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Whitney left Trujillo, Honduras never to be seen again by his family some time some time after my mother's birth in 1916, leaving behind his wife and two other children, approximately ages ten and eleven, ostensibly for United States military service during World War I; U.S. military records and U.S. military cemetery records worldwide have been sought and none found.
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Photograph to be scanned and submitted.

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The destiny of my mother's father, Frank L. Whitney, is unknown and sought for the sole personal reason of her knowing his destiny before her own demise. She is now 95. Frank L. Whitney, an American citizen,was married to Honduranian citizen, Transito Lobo. He lived in Trujillo, Honduras c. 1905-1916. Official Honduranian documents state that he was employed as an engineer installing a potable water system there. It is believed that he came to Honduras from Minneapolis, Michigan or New York.

Whitney left Trujillo, Honduras never to be seen again by his family some time some time after my mother's birth in 1916, leaving behind his wife and two other children, approximately ages ten and eleven, ostensibly for United States military service during World War I; U.S. military records and U.S. military cemetery records worldwide have been sought and none found.

Photograph to be scanned and submitted.