Individual Details
Paul Franklin Stanhope
(24 Jun 1891 - 31 Oct 1918)
Daily Alaska Dispatch, Juneau, Alaska, Friday, August 30, 1918, Page: Four Ketchikan Answers The S. O. S. Sign. Popular Ketchikan Magazine Publisher Comes to Juneau To Assist at Dispatch Office. Paul Stanhope, of the firm of Needham & Stanhope publishers of the Alaska Pioneer magazine at Ketchikan, arrived an the Alaska to recruit the mechanical department of the Dispatch until other help can arrive. Monday the Dispatch sent out the S. O. S. call for help. "Jack" Langseth, the popular Douglas News Publisher, caught the "Waldo States Limited" from the Island and landed on one of the linotypes. Stanhope heard the S. O. S. at Ketchikan and rushed out his work and made the first boat for Juneau.
Daily Alaska Dispatch, Juneau, Alaska, September 5, 1918, Page 4: Paul Stanhope, who had been assisting in the mechanical department of the Dispatch, returned to Ketchikan on the Jefferson.
Daily Alaska Dispatch, Juneau, Alaska, Friday, November 1, 1918, Page 3: Paul Stanhope is Dead at Ketchikan. A telegram to the Dispatch announces the death of Paul J. Stanhope, one of the owners of the Weekly Pioneer. The telegram does not give the cause of death. Paul Stanhope was the former publisher of the Wrangell Sentinel and has been employed in most of the print shops of southeast Alaska. Two months ago he came to Juneau to assist the Dispatch office. He was raised on Puget Sound and is survived by a widow.
Daily Alaska Dispatch, Juneau, Alaska, September 5, 1918, Page 4: Paul Stanhope, who had been assisting in the mechanical department of the Dispatch, returned to Ketchikan on the Jefferson.
Daily Alaska Dispatch, Juneau, Alaska, Friday, November 1, 1918, Page 3: Paul Stanhope is Dead at Ketchikan. A telegram to the Dispatch announces the death of Paul J. Stanhope, one of the owners of the Weekly Pioneer. The telegram does not give the cause of death. Paul Stanhope was the former publisher of the Wrangell Sentinel and has been employed in most of the print shops of southeast Alaska. Two months ago he came to Juneau to assist the Dispatch office. He was raised on Puget Sound and is survived by a widow.
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Families
Spouse | Doris Gae Radenbaugh (1897 - 1947) |
Child | Harriett Pauline Stanhope (1915 - 1984) |
Child | Doris Jane Stanhope (1916 - 2003) |
Father | Stephen Clifton Stanhope (1871 - 1906) |
Mother | Ida Melissa Frazier (1870 - 1953) |
Sibling | John Cecil Stanhope (1894 - 1971) |
Sibling | Lois Daisy Mae Stanhope (1896 - 1972) |
Sibling | Leonard Edgar Stanhope (1898 - 1956) |
Sibling | Mabel Bessie Stanhope (1900 - 1997) |
Endnotes
3. Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees (Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2006), Database online..