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Frank Jenkins (ice hockey)

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Jenkins was also a talented musician. In December 1885, he played in an organ recital at Christ Church of Ottawa where he opened the program with a "meritorious and well-received playing" of Mendelssohn's First Sonata. He was an organist at several churches in Ottawa: Knox Church in 1886 and 1887,
167:, Jenkins moved to Ottawa as a boy and resided in Ottawa ever since. He was a son of Charles W. Jenkins and Carolyn Counter Jenkins. He was the grandson of Kingston mayor John Counter. In 1892, Frank married Annie Lampman, a concert pianist and sister of 179:
In 1883, after viewing the ice hockey tournament at the Montreal Winter Carnival, Halder Kirby and Jack Kerr returned to Ottawa, with a plan to form a hockey club. The Ottawa Hockey Club was formed, and Frank Jenkins was its first captain.
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Jenkins, along with his wife Anne, founded Ottawa's first full-size orchestra, the Ottawa Amateur Orchestral Society in 1894. The Society's first performance was in December 1894. Jenkins would conduct the orchestra until 1900.
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and he also played golf and tennis. He died at his home at 216 Cooper Street in Ottawa after a short illness on December 5, 1930, and was interred on December 8, 1930, at Beechwood Cemetery.
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in 1890, and was its first champion in the years 1890 to 1893. In 1891, Jenkins would assume the president title for the Ottawa HC, and in 1892, would assume the president title of the AHAC.
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Jenkins is listed as a clerk for the Post Office, Main Ottawa Branch in the 1889–90 Ottawa Directory. He retired from the Post Office in 1928.
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Dominion Methodist from 1887 until 1895, St. Andrew's from 1895 to 1909, St. John's Anglican from 1910.
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This article is about the Canadian hockey player. For other notable people named Frank Jenkins, see
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In later years, Jenkins was a member of the Ottawa Canoe Club, Ottawa Lawn Bowling Club and the
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He also was an organizer of the Ottawa Schubert Club Choral Society, which became the
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Kitchen, Paul (April 13, 1998). "It's true: Hockey players can be artistic".
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The club played in the Montreal tournaments in 1884 and 1885. In 1886, the
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player. He was a founder, and the first captain of the
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Jenkins, at right in the middle row, with the 1883–84
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Index

Frank Maurice Stinson Jenkins
Frank Jenkins (disambiguation)

Kingston
United Province of Canada
Ottawa
Ontario

Ottawa Hockey Club
ice hockey
Ottawa Hockey Club
Ottawa
Kingston
United Province of Canada
Archibald Lampman
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada
Rideau Skating Rink
Ontario Hockey Association
Rideau Curling Club
Ottawa Hockey Club
Amateur Hockey Association of Canada



"The Encyclopedia of Music in Canada: Annie Jenkins"
The Canadian Encyclopedia


"St. Andrew's Church History: Music"
the original

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