[T1S1] immigration of great-grandfather William Frank from Bavaria to the United States, 1819; William Frank's early employment as a peddler and in a dry goods store in Ohio; marriage to Pauline Wormser; the couple moves to Pittsburgh in 1845; William Frank becomes a supplier of glass jars to H. J. Heinz, Company; factory burns in 1874; William Frank founds the Hebrew Benevolent Society, the first organized Jewish charitable organization; his death in 1891; a list of his children, including Isaac Frank, James' grandfather; discussion of the William Frank and Sons glass manufacturing business; James collection of Frank bottles; publication of William Frank's memoirs by the Jewish Archives; history of great-grandmother Wormser's family from Worms, Bavaria; education of grandfather Isaac Frank at the University of Pittsburgh and Rensselaer Polytechnical in Troy, NY; degree in civil engineering; a history of his employment as an engineer; 1892, founded the Frank Kneeland Machine Company with Edward Kneeland on Fifty-fourth Street in Pittsburgh; his commission by J. P. Morgan to survey the sheet mills of the United States; Isaac Frank, founder and first president, United Engineering and Foundry Company, 1901; his marriage to Teenie Klee in 1883; a list of their children, including William Frank, James' father.