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Joseph Arthur Greenough

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Joseph Arthur Greenough
Photo taken some time before he passed away in 1935
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Joseph Arthur Greenough
Joseph Arthur Greenough of Washington United States was born on July 30, 1859 in KS. He was in a relationship with Nellie Marie Lowe Greenough, and had children Ralph Greenough and Bryan Greenough. Joseph Greenough died at age 75 years old on February 14, 1935 in Clearbrook, WA, and was buried in February 1935 at Clearbrook Cemetery, Whatcom Co., WA.
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