Person:Frank Gastineau (1)

Watchers
Dr. Frank Michael Gastineau
m. 5 Feb 1894
  1. Dr. Frank Michael Gastineau1894 - 1957
  2. Frederick Emanuel Gastineau1896 - 1993
  3. Paul Louis Gastineau1898 - 1975
  4. Adelaide Claire Gastineau1903 - 1990
  5. Joseph Plummer Gastineau1905 - 1924
  • HDr. Frank Michael Gastineau1894 - 1957
  • WEthel Hughes1896 - 1970
m. 30 Dec 1922
  1. Dr. David C. Gastineau1924 - 1995
  2. Thomas Frederick Gastineau1927 - 1987
  3. Susan Ann Gastineau1930 - 2012
Facts and Events
Name[1][5][17][18] Dr. Frank Michael Gastineau
Gender Male
Birth[1][5][17][18] 29 Oct 1894 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Education? 1916 Indiana University, Bloomington, Monroe County, IndianaGraduated with a B.S.
Education? 1918 Indiana University Medical School, Bloomington, Monroe County, IndianaReceived his M.D.
Census[2] 1920 Norfolk, Virginia
Marriage 30 Dec 1922 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana(4 children)
to Ethel Hughes
Census[3] 1930 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Census[6] 1940 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
Death[17][18] 7 Nov 1957 Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana(of liver cancer)
Burial[17][18] Crown Hill Cem, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana"Frank M. Gastineau / 1894-1957 / Physician"
Paul on the left, Frank on the right

NOTE: This photo of brothers Paul & Frank is believed to have been taken in late 1918, as Frank (on the right) appears in U.S. Navy uniform (with lieutenant's bars). He served for a short time in the Naval Reserve as a medical officer late in World War I and for a short time afterward. No information has been found about Paul's service.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 United States. Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. (Washington, D.C.: National Archives Microfilm Publication M1509, 1987-1988)
    Indianapolis, Indiana, 5 Jun 1917.

    Name: Frank M. Gastineau
    Address: 215 N. Tacoma, Indianapolis, Ind.
    Birth: Oct. 29, 1894 Indianapolis, Ind.
    Occupation: Medical student, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.
    No dependents; single.
    Medium height, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair.

  2. Chesapeake, Virginia, United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule
    ED 111, p. 2B, 818 Western Ave, dwelling/family 23/41.

    Bowdins, Ellen E. Head 65 yrs Wid. b. Virginia (parents, b. Massachusetts & South Carolina) "None"
    [+ several family members & 8 roomers, including 4 young physicians all at the same hospital]
    Gastineau, Frank M. Roomer 25 yrs Single b. Indiana (parents, b. Indiana) Physician (U.S. Naval Hosp.)

  3. Marion, Indiana, United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T626)
    ED 49, p. 9A, dwelling/family 161/200.

    Gastineau, Frank M. Head 36 yrs (marr. 28 yrs) b. Indiana (parents, b. Kentucky[WRONG]/Indiana) Doctor (medical)
    Gastineau, Ethel Wife 34 yrs (2 children, 2 living) b. Indiana (parents, b. Ohio & Indiana)
    Gastineau, David Son 5-10/12 yrs b. Indiana (parents, b. Indiana)
    Gastineau, Thomas Son 3-2/12 yrs b. Indiana (parents, b. Indiana)

  4.   Polk's Indianapolis City Directory
    p. 556, 1932.

    Gastineau, Frank M (Ethel A) phys (23 E Ohio, Rm 407) h208 E 33d

  5. 5.0 5.1 United States. World War II Draft Registration Cards
    Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, 1942, 27 Apr 1942.

    Name: Frank Michael Gastineau
    Address: 5344 North Penna. St, Indianapolis, Ind.
    Telephone: Broadway 1431
    Age: 47 years
    Date of Birth: Oct. 29, 1894 Indianapolis, Ind.
    Contact: Ethel Gasdtineau, 5344 North Penna. St, Indianapolis, Ind.
    Employer: Doctor
    Place of Employment: 23 E. Ohio St, Indianapolis, Ind.
    Description: 5'8", 167 lbs, blue eyes, brown hair, ruddy complexion.

  6. Marion, Indiana, United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication T627)
    ED 96-365, p. 7B, dwelling/family 160 (5344 N. Pennsylvania).

    Gastineau, Frank D. Head 46 yrs (Coll-6) b. Indiana (1935: Same house) Physician (Private Practice)
    Gastineau, Ethel A. Wife 44 yrs (Coll-2) b. Indiana (1935: Same house)
    Gastineau, David C. Son 15 yrs (HS-2) b. Indiana (1935: Same house)
    Gastineau, Thomas F. Son 13 yrs (8th Gr) b. Indiana (1935: Same house)
    Gastineau, Susana Dau 9 yrs (4th Gr) b. Indiana (1935: Same house)
    Endicott, Donna Maid 24 yrs (HS-4) b. Indiana (1935: Same house) Maid (Private Home)

  7.   Rushville (Indiana) Republican
    p. 1, 8 Apr 1930.

    MEDICAL SOCIETY IN MEETING HERE

    Rush County Physicians Hold Monthly Session and Hear Talks on Skin Diseases.

    Indianapolis Man Is Main Speaker.

    The Rush County Medical association held its regular dinner meeting at the Hotel Wamsley in West Third street Monday evening. At six-thirty o'clock a delicious three-course chicken dinner to fourteen members of the association and [line of type completely missing].

    Following the dinner Dr. Frank Gastineau of Indianapolis spoke on dermatology. Dr. Gastineau, who has a skin clinic at the City hospital, spoke on the fifteen skin diseases that makes up the largest part of the diseases affecting the skin. He discussed in detail epidermophytosis which has become very prominent over the entire United States. It was originally a tropical disease.

  8.   Navy & Marine Officer Registers.

    Nov 1918, p. 116: Gastineau, Frank M., lt (jg) (MC), RF, 3rd naval dist (naval hosp, New York).

    Jan 1919, p. 126: Gastineau, Frank M., lt (jg) (MC), RF, USS Louisville.

    Feb 1919, p. 126: Gastineau, Frank M., lt (jg) (MC), RF, USS Louisville.

    Mar 1919, p. 126: Gastineau, Frank M., lt (jg) (MC), RF, USS Louisville.

    NOTE: "MC" = "Medical Corps" / "RF" = "[Naval] Reserve Force"

    The Louisville was the passenger liner "St. Louis," repurposed as a troop transport. Between January & August 1919, she made six trips bstween New York & Liverpool, bringing U.S. troops home from Europe. In September, she was decommissioned, returned to her owners, and resumed her civilian career as a passenger ship. Burned in 1920 during a refit, scrapped in Genoa in 1925.

  9.   Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. The Indianapolis Star. (Indianapolis, Indiana)
    p. 4, 17 Nov 1911.

    Indianapolis Star, 17 Nov 1911, p. 4

  10.   Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. The Indianapolis Star. (Indianapolis, Indiana)
    p. 12, 27 Jul 1914.

    Indianapolis Star, 27 Jul 1914, p. 12

  11.   Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. Indianapolis News
    p. 9, 24 Nov 1916.

    Indianapolis News, 24 Nov 1916, p. 9

  12.   Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. The Indianapolis Star. (Indianapolis, Indiana)
    p. 16, 29 May 1918.

    Indianapolis Star, 29 May 1918, p. 16

  13.   Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. Indianapolis News
    p. 5, 7 May 1925.

    Indianapolis News, 7 May 1925, p. 5

  14.   Rushville (Indiana) Republican
    p. 1, 8 Apr 1930.

    Rushville (IN) Republican, 8 Apr 1930, p. 1

  15.   United States. Select Military Registers, 1862-1985
    1921, p. 136, 1921.

    Commissioned a lieutenant in U.S. Navy Medical Corps Reserve.

  16.   Polk's Indianapolis City Directory
    p. 523, 1942.

    Gastineau, Frank M (Ethel) phys 23 E Ohio R404 h5344 N Pennsylvania

  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Find A Grave.
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 Indiana, United States. Death Certificates, 1899-2011. (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015)
    No. 57-037788.
  19.   Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, United States. Indianapolis News
    p. 20, 8 Nov 1957.

    Indianapolis News, 8 Nov 1957, p. 20