From "A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Andrew Newbaker of Hardwick Township Warren County N. J." by Rev. A. J. Fretz in 1908: BEGIN Frank was born on the Hankinson farm near Millbrook, Warren County, New Jersey on March 31, 1866. When he was 7 years old the family moved to Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey, and here his boyhood and early manhood were spent. At the age of 17 he began teaching in a country school near Branchville, and was afterwards in charge of several village schools, teaching two years at Fredon, Johnsonsburg, and Blairstown in Warren County. Frank then entered the State Normal School at West Chester, Pennsylvania, graduating from both the Normal course and the Scientific course, and was later graduated from New York University in New York City, New York. In 1893 Frank was elected head of the department of Mathematics in the Boys' High School of Reading, Pennsylvania, and was afterwards made Vice-Principal of the school. Here he remained for ten years, and here on June 28, 1900 he married Mabel Z. Lichtenthaeler, the daughter of E. S. Lichtenthaeler. While living in Reading Frank was elected Superintendent of the First Presbyterian Sunday School, and was ordained a ruling elder of the church. In 1903 he resigned from the Reading position and became teacher of Mathematics in the Manual Training High School of Brooklyn, New York, which position he now (1908) holds. Frank was a member of the Congregationalist church. END