Obit of my great-grandfather.
JAMES BRENNAN DEAD
James Brennan died at 5:20 Sun-
day morning at his home on Wood-
lawn avenue, aged 71. He leaves his
widow, two sisters, six sons and one
daughter. The children are: Christo-
pher, of Cincinnati. George and Wil-
liam of Chillicothe, and James,
Charles and Fred(sic), and Mrs. Z. Mor-
rison, of this city. The funeral will
take place Wednesday morning at 9
o'clock. Services will be conducted at
St. Thomas Church. Interment will be
made at Mt. Calvary.
>Zanesville Courier, Dec. 22, 1902
Obit of my great-grandmotherMRS.MARGARET BRENNAN
The death of Mrs. Margaret Bren-
nan, aged 82, a resident of Woodlawn Avenue, occured at the Good Samari- tan Hospital at 3 o'clock Monday
morning after an eight weeks' illness
from a complication of diseases. Her
condition had been critical for several days
Mrs. Brennan was a widow and a member of the St. Thomas Catholic church. She is survived by five child- ren: James of the home, Frank Bren- nan and Mrs. Kate Morrison of this city, Charles Of Columbus and George of Chillicothe Funeral services will be conducted at the St. Thomas Catholic church at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. Burial in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Zanesville Courier, 19 Sept. 1916
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Frank Brennan, son of James Brennan was my great-uncle.Funeral Thursday For Frank Brennan
Funeral services for Frank
(Patsy) Brennan, 74, well known
retired confectioner, who died
Monday afternoon at his home, 938
West Main street, will be held
at 9 o'clock Thursday morning at
thr St. Thomas Catholic Church.
Burial will be in Mt. Calvary cem-
etery.
Mr. Brennan had been in failing
health for several years and be-
came seriously ill about a week
ago.
He was a member of the St.
Thomas Church and the Purgator-
ial society.
Surviving are his widow, Mr.
Anna Brennan; two daughters,
Mrs. Rayond Paul of Vine street,
and Mrs. Chester King, of 812 Len-
nox avenue; two brothers, Charles
J. Brennan of Columbus, and
George Brennan, of Chillicothe; a
sister, Mrs. Kate Morrison, of Mox-
ahala avenue, and six grandchil-
dren.
The body was removed to the
Paul residence on Vine street Tues-
day afternoon from the Mader-
Peoples funeral home.
Zanesville Signal,Oct. 31, 1939
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Nolan was son of Frank BrennanNOLAN FRANCIS BRENNAN
The funeral of Nolan Francis
Brennan will be held in Columbus
tuesday morning. The body will
then be brought to this city, arriv-
ing here about 11 o'clock. Inter-
ment will be made in Mt. Calvary
upon arrival.
Zanesville Signal, Nov. 1918
Mary Byrne was the sister of James Brennan
DEATH INCIDENT TO EXTREME AGE Mrs. Mary Byrne, Age 78, Died Early Today
Mrs. Mary Byrne, aged 78 years,
widow of the late Henry Byrne,
died at the home of her niece, Mrs.
Frank C. Eagan, 545 Moxahala ave-
enue at 7 o'clock Saturday morning.
Death was due to infirmities incident
to davaned age. The deceased was
a member of the St. Thomas Catho-
lic Church and has resided in this
city for a number of years. Two
sisters survive: Mrs. Bessie Mc-
cabe of this city and Mrs. Ellen
Doody of Austrailia. Several nephews
and nieces also survive. Funeral ar-
rangements have not been complet-
ed. Zanesville Time Recorder Aug. 19,1911.
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