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John Forest Greenbank

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John Forest Greenbank

Birth
Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Aug 1945 (aged 83)
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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John Forest Greenbank was the second son of William Greenbank and Mary S. Barton, who were pioneers into Ohio. He was born on 20 March 1862, in Washington County, Ohio. Oliver Marion and William Grant Greenbank were his brothers.

John married Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Edwards on 1 November 1883 in Licking, Ohio. She died in 1907. John then married Emma Cohogen.

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John F. Greenbank of 51 S. Seventh street, Zanesville, died Wednesday morning, Aug. 22, at the Benson Rest home in that city, at the age of 83, following an illness of seven weeks.

He was a deacon of Market Street Baptist Church, Zanesville, and was a member of the Brotherhood class of the church. He was a retired machinest for the B. & O. Railroad Company. His parents were William and Mary Greenbank , pioneer residents of Zanesville. The late O. M. Greenbank of Woodsfield was a brother.

Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at the Raymond C. Seat funeral home in Zanesville, with Rec. L. S. Snell officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn mausoleum.

Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGonagle of Woodsfield, attended the funeral.

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, 30 August 1945
John Forest Greenbank was the second son of William Greenbank and Mary S. Barton, who were pioneers into Ohio. He was born on 20 March 1862, in Washington County, Ohio. Oliver Marion and William Grant Greenbank were his brothers.

John married Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Edwards on 1 November 1883 in Licking, Ohio. She died in 1907. John then married Emma Cohogen.

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John F. Greenbank of 51 S. Seventh street, Zanesville, died Wednesday morning, Aug. 22, at the Benson Rest home in that city, at the age of 83, following an illness of seven weeks.

He was a deacon of Market Street Baptist Church, Zanesville, and was a member of the Brotherhood class of the church. He was a retired machinest for the B. & O. Railroad Company. His parents were William and Mary Greenbank , pioneer residents of Zanesville. The late O. M. Greenbank of Woodsfield was a brother.

Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at the Raymond C. Seat funeral home in Zanesville, with Rec. L. S. Snell officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn mausoleum.

Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Earley, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGonagle of Woodsfield, attended the funeral.

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, 30 August 1945


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