Early Resident Of Springs Succumbs At 87
James Greenhow, 87, one of the early pioneer residents of Rock Springs and a resident of this vicinity for the past 61 years, died Sunday, May 11, 1941.
James came to Rock Springs about 1880 directly from England. He was born in Durham, England, December 18, 1853. He opened up a blacksmith shop here which he operated until 1900 when he began managing a ranch in Brown’s Park. He was a rancher until 1918.
He is survived by his wife, aged 91, and a stepson, James Graham, who lives on a ranch south of Rock Springs.
Pallbearers were: Guy Dona, Charles Teeters, A.L. McCurtain, Frank Ord, William Zoller and Guy Rife.
Early Resident Of Springs Succumbs At 87
James Greenhow, 87, one of the early pioneer residents of Rock Springs and a resident of this vicinity for the past 61 years, died Sunday, May 11, 1941.
James came to Rock Springs about 1880 directly from England. He was born in Durham, England, December 18, 1853. He opened up a blacksmith shop here which he operated until 1900 when he began managing a ranch in Brown’s Park. He was a rancher until 1918.
He is survived by his wife, aged 91, and a stepson, James Graham, who lives on a ranch south of Rock Springs.
Pallbearers were: Guy Dona, Charles Teeters, A.L. McCurtain, Frank Ord, William Zoller and Guy Rife.
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