Frank Aloysius Tierney Explained

Frank Aloysius Tierney (April 13, 1879 - September 17, 1923) was a tenor singer, the secretary to Governor Martin Henry Glynn, and later the Deputy Commissioner for Workmen's Compensation in Albany, New York.[1]

Biography

He died on September 17, 1923.[2] His widow died in 1943.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Gov. Glynn's Secretary to be a Deputy Commissioner . Frank A. Tierney, secretary to Gov. Glynn, has been appointed a Deputy Commissioner under the Workmen's Compensation act, and will be in charge of the Albany office of the commission. The salary is $5,000 a year. . . December 25, 1914 . 2010-01-16 .
  2. News: Frank A. Tierney Dead. Former Political Writer Was Well Known as Tenor Singer . Frank A. Tierney had written for many years for Governor Glynn's paper, the Albany Times-Union. For the last few years he was in ... . . September 18, 1923 . 2010-01-17 .
  3. News: Mrs. Frank A. Tierney . . April 5, 1943 . 2010-01-17 .