Francis (Frank) William Flanner was born in
Mount Pleasant, Ohio to Henry Beeson Flanner (1823–1863) and Orpha Annette Tyler (1824–1914). Frank came from a long line of Quakers and was raised in the small Quaker community of Mount Pleasant until he was 9 years old. His father served as a musician in the
113th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, an infantry regiment in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War. Upon the death of Henry Beeson Flanner in 1863, Frank, his mother and five siblings moved to
Indianapolis, Indiana. Frank Flanner married Mary Ellen Hockett, a school teacher and actress, in
Marion, Indiana in 1886. The couple had three daughters — the noted journalist
Janet Flanner, musician and composer Marie Flanner, and the poet and conservationist
Hildegarde Flanner. ==Career==