Son of William Pritchard and Bertha Stubbs.
Husband of Refugio (Ruth) Boronda.
Father of Virginia and Frank.
When he was 14 years old, he left his home in England, and by 1901 he was in Vancouver earning a living as a valet. Frank met Refugio in San Francisco where she was a waitress and he a valet. They married December 13, 1911 at the San Diego Mission. He worked as a carpenter on movie sets, was in the bakery business, a conductor on the Red Car that went out to the Long Wharf Pier in Santa Monica. He was a licensed real estate broker and an active member of the Elks Lodge #906 in S.M. He was a surveyor in So. Africa and a line was named Pritchard after him. He was also a surveyor in Arizona. He was responsible for having 8th St. renamed Lincoln Blvd. in S.M.
Son of William Pritchard and Bertha Stubbs.
Husband of Refugio (Ruth) Boronda.
Father of Virginia and Frank.
When he was 14 years old, he left his home in England, and by 1901 he was in Vancouver earning a living as a valet. Frank met Refugio in San Francisco where she was a waitress and he a valet. They married December 13, 1911 at the San Diego Mission. He worked as a carpenter on movie sets, was in the bakery business, a conductor on the Red Car that went out to the Long Wharf Pier in Santa Monica. He was a licensed real estate broker and an active member of the Elks Lodge #906 in S.M. He was a surveyor in So. Africa and a line was named Pritchard after him. He was also a surveyor in Arizona. He was responsible for having 8th St. renamed Lincoln Blvd. in S.M.