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- [S19] 1900 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
- [S30] 1910 US Federal Census, (www.ancestry.com).
Name: Benjamin E Zweck[Benjamin E Zwick] Age in 1910: 23 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887 Birthplace: Ohio Relation to Head of House: Son Father's Name: Peter Father's Birth Place: Ohio Mother's Name: Theresia Mother's Birth Place: Ohio Home in 1910: Franklin, Monroe, Ohio Marital Status: Single Race: White Gender: Male
- [S927] Obituary.
Notes for Benjamin Edward Zwick:
Obit: Benjamin E. Zeick, son of Peter and Theresia Zwick, was born at Lewisville, Monroe Co, Ohio July 23, 1886,
and departed this life at his home at 3805 W Street, Northwest, Washington, DC. on March 2, 1937, at the age of 50
years seven months and 23 days.
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He had been confined to Sibley Hospital from Sepember 17, 1936, until Christmas at which time he was removed to his
home where he
remained until his death.
He was enlised in the US Army on September 21,1917, at Cleveland, Ohio; he served overseas from June 22, 1918 to
June 27, 1919 and
was honorably discharged July 8, 1919 at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio. He served thegreater part of his
enlistment in the Quartermaster Corps, the first few months having been served in the infantry. Upon his return from
military service, he engaged in the laundry business in Cleveland, Ohio.
He took up residence in Washington, DC in 1927, and since that time has held the position of Assistant Superintendent
fo the Manhattan Laundry Corporation.
On April 23, 1927, he was united in marriage to Nellie Burkhart, of Ozark, Ohio, by Rev. Fitzgerald,pastor of St.
Stephen's Catholic
Church at Washington. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie B. Zwick, his mother, Mrs. Theresia Zwick of
Miltonsburg, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Ed. Reischman of Miltonsburg, and Mrs. Leonard Bishop of Louisville, Stark
County, Ohio; two brothers, Isadore and Clem, both of Louisville, Stark Co., Ohio.
Funeral Services were conducted by Rev. George Drescher at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Ozark,
March 4th, and interment was made at the church cemetery. Military services were conducted by Monroe Post #87 of
the American Legion of Woodsfield.
Diocese of Columbus, Bulletin of the Catholic Record, Society, Vol. XIV, No. .12 - December, 8, 1989: Immaculate
Conception Cemetery, Ozark, Ohio:
Zwick, Benjamin E., Q.M.C., U.S. Army, 1886 - 1937
Nellie B. his wife, 1886 - 1937
- [S927] Obituary.
Obit: Benjamin E. Zeick, son of Peter and Theresia Zwick, was born at Lewisville, Monroe Co, Ohio July 23, 1886, and departed this life at his home at 3805 W Street, Northwest, Washington, DC. on March 2, 1937, at the age of 50 years seven months and 23 days.
He had been confined to Sibley Hospital from Sepember 17, 1936, until Christmas at which time he was removed to his home where he remained until his death.
He was enlised in the US Army on September 21,1917, at Cleveland, Ohio; he served overseas from June 22, 1918 to June 27, 1919 and was honorably discharged July 8, 1919 at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio. He served thegreater part of his enlistment in the Quartermaster Corps, the first few months having been served in the infantry. Upon his return from military service, he engaged in the laundry business in Cleveland, Ohio.
He took up residence in Washington, DC in 1927, and since that time has held the position of Assistant Superintendent for the Manhattan Laundry Corporation.
On April 23, 1927, he was united in marriage to Nellie Burkhart, of Ozark, Ohio, by Rev. Fitzgerald,pastor of St. Stephen's Catholic Church at Washington. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie B. Zwick, his mother, Mrs. Theresia Zwick of Miltonsburg, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Ed. Reischman of Miltonsburg, and Mrs. Leonard Bishop of Louisville, Stark County, Ohio; two brothers, Isadore and Clem, both of Louisville, Stark Co., Ohio.
Funeral Services were conducted by Rev. George Drescher at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Ozark, March 4th, and interment was made at the church cemetery. Military services were conducted by Monroe Post #87 of the American Legion of Woodsfield.
Diocese of Columbus, Bulletin of the Catholic Record, Society, Vol. XIV, No. .12 - December, 8, 1989: Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Ozark, Ohio:
Zwick, Benjamin E., Q.M.C., U.S. Army, 1886 - 1937
Nellie B. his wife, 1886 - 1937
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