History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . W. Director. life except one year when he lived at Three Rivers,Mich., and one year at ^uillas, Mifflin o;cupaton bting blacksmithing for a period offifty-one years. He was married to ElizabethHetrich, who died Nov. 29, 1905. Four sons,namely, Irvin, F-rank, Edward and Foster,the latter dying at the age of two years. never applied for office, but was electedschool director for three years and director of theFirst National Bank since its organization. He donated one acre of land for the wagon fa
History of Beaver Springs, Penn'a and cenntennial souvenir book . W. Director. life except one year when he lived at Three Rivers,Mich., and one year at ^uillas, Mifflin o;cupaton bting blacksmithing for a period offifty-one years. He was married to ElizabethHetrich, who died Nov. 29, 1905. Four sons,namely, Irvin, F-rank, Edward and Foster,the latter dying at the age of two years. never applied for office, but was electedschool director for three years and director of theFirst National Bank since its organization. He donated one acre of land for the wagon factory,one of the leading industries in this city. He hasbeen a member of the Lutheran church since hewas fifteen years old and a charter member ofof the Beavertown Mutual Fire Insurance Co.,having been a director in said company for thepast 24 years. C. O. GREENHOE. Mr. Greenhoe was born near Beaver Springs,at what is now known as Benfers Mill, January. C. O. GREENHOE, Secretary and , 1850. His parents were Jacob and ElizabethGreenhoe. The subject of this sketch resided atthis place until January 24, 1877. when he movedon the farm one mile north of Middlecreek, atwhich place he lived until March 11, 1883: he thenmoved to Troxelville and bought the store ofGoss & Manbeck. He was in the mercantilebusiness at Troxelville for eight years, and thenmoved to Beaver Springs, March 11, 1891, wherehe now lives. Mr. Greenhoe was a mem-ber of the council of the Evan. Lutheranchurch of Troxelville for a number of years, andalso in the Beaver Springs congregation of thesame denomination; served several termsas school director in Spring township; was thefirst_president of the First National Bank of Bea-ver Springs and held the office until the bankwas fully established on a sound basis, and is adirector and secretary of same now. He is anextensive manufacturer of nail keg staves. OnSeptember 21, 1871, he was married to Caroline,daugh
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