Greene Damewood Family 
				
				(See 
				family photographs) 
				
				  
				
				
				
				Ross Anthony Greene, son of
				
				
				Edwin Arnold Greene and 
				Lucy Margaret Hinton, 
				was born 
				
				April 24, 1893 in 
				Garrison, Kansas and 
				died 
				
				February 27, 1958 in Norton, Norton County, Kansas.
				  
				
				 
				He married
				Alta Louisa Damewood on
				
				September 15, 1920 
				in Phillipsburg,
				
				Kansas. They 
				were divorced on July 15, 1948. 
				
				
				Other events in the life of Ross Anthony Greene 
				(see 
				obituaries) 
				
				
				Occupations : Farmer
				
				in Phillips County, Kansas.  Shoe 
				repair businesses in Phillipsburg and Logan.  (See
				
				articles). 
				
				
				Military:  Enlisted in Company C 1st 
				Kansas National Guard, July 6, 1917 and subsequently served two 
				years in Company C, 137th Regiment of the US Army, 1917 to 1919, during World War I.   
				He was engaged in two major battles, Meuse-Argonne and 
				Vosages Sector, as part of the American Expeditionary Force. 
				Meuse-Argonne was the largest battle of the US Army since the 
				Civil War to the present day. (See
				
				Ross Greene WWI Records) 
				
				 
				
				Residences: Ross Greene was raised on a farm near Garrison, 
				Kansas and farmed in the Logan, Phillips County, Kansas area until joining the military in 
				1917.  Upon return from WWI, he farmed near Logan, Kansas 
				before opening a shoe repair business in 1940 in Logan.  
				 
				
				
				Burial : Pleasant View 
				Cemetery, Logan, Phillips County, Kansas.  
				
				
				  
				
				
				Alta Louisa Damewood, daughter of
				 
				James Harvey Damewood and 
				Lillian Bolton,
				was born
				March 24, 1892 in 
				rural Speed, Phillips County, Kansas
				and died 
				January 20, 1964 in Norton, Norton County, Kansas. 
				 
				
				
				Other events in the life of Alta Louisa Damewood  (also 
				see obituary) 
				
				Other 
				Spouses:  
				Leonard Carter married in 1912 and 
				John Miller in 
				1952.   
				
				
				Religion :  Methodist Church  
				
				
				Occupations : Store Clerk, Housewife.   
				
				Residences:  She was raised on a farm near Speed 
				Kansas.   
				 
				
				
				Burial : Prairie View Cemetery, Logan, Phillips County, Kansas.  
				Children of Ross 
				Anthony Greene and Alta Louisa Damewood 
				
				 Ross Harvey Greene
				
				 
				was born 
				
				October 2, 1921 in Logan, Ks. and died on 
				
				September 15, 1976 in Fort Scott.  He married
				Hazel Lucas on July 24, 1942.   He 
				served as a sergeant in United States Army Air Force in WWII, 1942-1945.  See
				
				obituary.  See 
				grave marker. 
				
				 Mary Evelyne Greene
				
				 
				was born 
				
				January 23, 1923 and died on 
				
				March 12, 1988 in 
				
				Marietta, 
				Georgia.  She married 
				Howard  
				Calhoon on November 19, 1940 in Logan, Kansas.  
				
				 Donald Roy Greene
				
				 
				was born 
				
				April 4, 1925 in
				
				
				Logan, 
				Phillips County, Kansas and died on 
				
				February 7, 1990 in Smithville, 
				Missouri.  He married 
				Patricia Wheelan on January 19, 1957.  He served 
				in the US Army in World War II.  See
				
				obituary. 
				Jack Ellsworth Greene.  
				Information not published for living persons.   
				
				 Gene Edward Greene
				
				 
				was born 
				
				March 28, 1927 and died on 
				
				April 24, 1975.  He married 
				
				Noreen Scanlon on May 5, 1951.  
				
				 Dorothy Louise Greene
				
				 
				was born 
				
				October 10, 1930 in Logan, Phillips
				County, Kansas and died on
				
				April 5, 2005 in Norton, Norton County, 
				Ks.  She married 
				
				Leslie Lewis Beach on January 21, 1947 
				in Densmore, Ks. See
				
				marriage license and
				
				obituary.  
				
				 Loa Dee 
				Greene 
				was born 
				
				October 6, 1933 in Logan, Phillips
				County, Kansas and died on June 10, 2010 in Pueblo, Colorado. She married
				Raymond McCabe on June 3, 1951 and following 
				his passing Louis Radloff.  See
				
				obituary. 
				  
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