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Latest revision as of 07:07, 27 February 2018
Biography
Langstone was the fourth of five children. His father deserted the family while he was still young and his mother died in 1890, leaving his sister to raise the family. Young Frank was placed in foster care.
About 1906 he began his restaurant business, which continued for many years. In 1919 he ran for Parliament, but was not elected until 1922. He remained in Parliament, but not continuously, until 1949, in the Labour party. He later also ran several times, unsuccessfully, as a Social Credit Political League candidate. Held several ministerial posts and was briefly high commissioner in Canada.
He married twice and had five children.
References
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Also available at: www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb
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- Adoption Celebrities
- Adopted Persons
- European
- Canada
- New Zealand
- 19th Century
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- Formal, American/European-Type Fostering
- School-age Years, Adolescence
- Orphaned (Both Parents)
- Others ("Strangers")
- Parent(s) Died, Disappeared or Became Incapacitated
- Birth Sibling(s) Separated