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Jesse Lee Green



Husband Jesse Lee Green (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Henry Newton Green (1883-1968) 1
         Mother: Rosie Lee Hester (1886-1938) 1


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Jessica Renea Green



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         Father: Clifton Darwin Green
         Mother: Donna Cadle





Herman Thomas and Jessie Green



Husband Herman Thomas 2 3 4

           Born: 15 Sep 1890 3 4
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         Father: George W Thomas (1860-1926) 2 3 4
         Mother: Annah Norman (      -1932) 2


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• Church aff, Primitive Baptist Church




Wife Jessie Green (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: N. D. Green
         Mother: Sarah Hutson





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1 M Russell B. Thomas 2 3 4

           Born: 27 Jan 1914 - Bradford Co., FL 3 4
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         Spouse: Lucia Frances Starling (1918-1991) 2
           Marr: 29 Jun - Bradford County, FL



2 M Carl Thomas (details suppressed for this person)

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3 F Doris Thomas (details suppressed for this person)

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4 M M. J. Thomas (details suppressed for this person)

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5 F Agnes Thomas (details suppressed for this person)

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Jimmy Green and Sherie Lynn Mendenhall



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Wife Sherie Lynn Mendenhall (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Charles Delona Mendenhall
         Mother: Sharon Kaye Grubb





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1 M Colby Green (details suppressed for this person)

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Jo Beth Green



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         Father: James Green
         Mother: Judith Melanie Yarnell





Joan Green



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Wife Joan Green

           Born: Abt 1370 - <Of Green's Norton, Northamptonshire, England
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            AFN: 9R8B-FB


         Father: Thomas De Greene (1343-1391)
         Mother: Miss Mablethorpe (Abt 1345-      )





Miles Windsor and Joan Green



Husband Miles Windsor 5

           Born: 1410 - Stanwell, Middlesex, England
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         Father: Richard Windsor (1392-1428) 5
         Mother: Christian Faulkner (1392-After 1410) 5


       Marriage: Abt 1439 - London, Middlesex County, England




Wife Joan Green 5

           Born: Abt 1414 - Bridgnorth, England
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         Father: Walter Green (Abt 1384-After 1414) 5
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1 M Thomas Windsor 5

           Born: 1440 - Stanwell, Middlesex, England
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           Died: 29 Sep 1485 - Stanwell, Middlesex, England
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         Spouse: Elizabeth Andrews (Abt 1444-Abt 1485) 5
           Marr: Bef Feb 1465-1466 - Baylham, Suffolk, England





Job Green and Rebecca Harlan



Husband Job Green 6

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Wife Rebecca Harlan 6

           Born: 22 Nov 1750 6
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         Father: Joseph Harlan (1723-1803) 6
         Mother: Edith Pyle (1726-1771) 6





Joe Green



Husband Joe Green (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: Samuel Marion Green (      -      ) 1
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Joe Green



Husband Joe Green (details suppressed for this person)

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         Father: John R. Green (1876-1915) 1
         Mother: Mary E. Hester (1878-1940) 1


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Joel Green



Husband Joel Green 7

           Born: 26 Jun 1820 - Rutland, Worcester, MA
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         Father: Elijah Green (1777-1859) 7
         Mother: Lucretia Roper (1779-1861) 7


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   Other Spouse: Mary L Goodwin (1815-1854) 7 - 2 Feb 1845 - Guilford, , VT




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1 M Marion A Green 7

           Born: 2 Dec 1857 - Prescott, , MA
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John Green



Husband John Green 1

           Born: 3 Jun 1783 - Fauquier Co., VA
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         Father: George Green (Between 1730-1807) 1
         Mother: Elizabeth Underwood (      -      ) 1


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John Green and Mary Green



Husband John Green 8

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           Died: 1788 - Killed By Indians On The Run Near The Cheat River In West) Virginia 9
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Noted events in his life were:
• Baptism 8, On Morris Park Farm, Monongalia Co, W Virginia

• Adoption, 25 Oct 1745 - On Morris Park Farm, Monongalia Co, W Virginia




Wife Mary Green 8

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   Other Spouse: John Spurgin (1732-1802) 8 10

Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism 8, On Morris Park Farm, Monongalia Co, W Virginia

• Adoption, 8 Oct 1991 - On Morris Park Farm, Monongalia Co, W Virginia



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1 F Sarah (Sally) Green (details suppressed for this person)

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2 F Elizabeth Green (details suppressed for this person)

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3 F Mary Green (details suppressed for this person)

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4 M Infant Son Green (details suppressed for this person)

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John and Mary GREEN had 3 daughters and a son Spurgeon Family History, by Dr. Gary Alan Dickey, Canoga Park CA, 1993p29

John and Mary GREEN had 3 daughters and a son This John GREEN was killed by Indians in 1788 on the run near the Cheat Cheat River in (West) Virginia. The son was also killed, two daughters were kidnapped, and a daughter, Sally, escaped during the Indian raid. At the time he was killed, John Green was killed John Green was preparing to build a mill on Green's Run which was named after him. The two daughters were eventually rescued and married traders. ... This John Green had built a cabin to the West of Morgan's Run in Monogalia County, (West) Virginia, near an overlooking bluff near a second stream called Green's Run. This land was part of 400 acres he had pattented in 1783. W. Scott Friend, a grandson of Sarah Green, who was abducted in the Indian raid is told:

"John Green was an early settler on Cheat River in Western Virginia, where he pattented a tract of land in 1783. In the spring of 1788 hostile Indians attacked the Green Settlement. They shot Sarah, a half-grown daughter, in the arm. She feel(sic) and the red men attacked the family in the cabin. There was a fight, but the father was taken outside and tomahawked. The mother, with a baby in her arms, and two girls, were made captives. As they marched westward, the baby cried so much the savages became annoyed. Two men led the mother ahead while another took the baby. When she turned to look she saw the Indian beat out his brains against a sapling. Mrs. Mary Green was kept a prisoner for four years. There were several prisoners at the Indian camp when a feast was held. One of the prisoners gave their guard a bottle of whiskey. While he slept they escaped. They traveled four days to the settlement with only some turkey eggs to suck. Mrs. Green married a Spurgeon. The girls remained with the Indians until they were ransomed by two white traders, whom they married - Elizabeth to Andrew Johnson and Mary to a man named Surhaver. When the
Indians attacked the family in the cabin, Sarah hid under the root of a tree. After they left she made her way to friends. Her arm was
permanently crippled. She married Joseph Friend of Friendsville.
Joseph and Sarah deeded one hundred acres of the Green property to Moses Royse in 1796."

"The story from a different perspective, and in some points in contrast, and with additional facts is told:"

"Overshadowing all else in excitement during the year 1788 was the Indian raid occurring near Kingswood. In the course of this raid, John Green and his family were the innocent victims of another settler's deeds. To the west of Morgan's Run in MonongaliaCounty, Virginia, flowed a second stream called Green's Run, where, near the overlooking bluff, John Green built his cabin. (In after years when a little girl named Lillian Byrne Morris played around it, a deserted log structure near the ford on the Cheat River, she called 'the Faery House'. Its site was part of 400 acres John had patented in 1783. In the attack, six Mingos led by a Shawne ... attack(ed) ... in retribution for an old ignominy ... in 1799. In 1779, David Morgan, whose home was on the Run paralleling Green's, Run had killed two Indians, flayed them and had their skins tanned and made into shot pouches and saddle seats ... he also presented pieces of skin to his friends as trophies. When they came, the Indians mistook Green's Run for Morgan's Run. When they arrived at the Green cabin, all the family were inside, except 11 year old Sarah (or Sally) , who had gone out to the spring for water. A Daniel Lewis had been nearby splitting rails, and (for) protection had John Green's gun. The Indians first slew Mr. Lewis, they then fired at Sally for they saw her leave the house. They wounded her in the hand or wrist. She fell and threw her bloody hand over her face. While the Indians concentrated on the cabin she crawled into a depression, under a 'clay root' where a tree had blown down, and surrounded by laurel and brush, there concealed herself. It is told how John stood at the door of his house with an axe in his hands which he wielded mightily against the Indians, but they overpowered him and killed him. The Indians, aware their situation in the settler's country was precarious, knew they must hasten, so while they would take Mrs. Green and the two older daughters as prisoners to their western villages (Ohio country), the baby, who would hamper their speed, should be slain. Scott Friend, her descendant said, "The hardest thing grandmother had to go through
with was losing her babe. The old cheif told the men to take her
and run off with her. A big Indian stepped up and took the babe.
She looked back just in time to see the the Indian take the baby by
the heels and knock its head against the house. When Sarah dared
to come out, she saw her baby brother dead, brained against the cabin's chimney. Her father was where he had fallen in his lost battle, and out in the field was the lifeless body of Mr. Lewis ... Sally wrapped her buckskin strings of her bonnet around her wounded arm and made her way to Butler's Fort. She stood on the bank opposite and waved her red scarf until someone in the fort noticed her and came in a boat across the Cheat (River) and got her.' Some histories state Mrs. Green was released, but Scott stated she escaped. Regarding her experiences, he said, "Grandmother Green said the Indians would come in with wet moccasins, and have the squaws pull them off. The sqaws would get hominy for supper, then take the deer the men had killed and turn the maw out and empty it into the stew. (In this way Grandmother Green was getting excellent food for the partially digested moss and twigs contained valuable vitamins, but she, imbued with white man's views, did not conceive the fact).
Sometimes they cut up a deer whole and put it into the pot. It made her sick, but had to eat their food. She lived with them four years then escaped. Some traders aided her. They attended an Indian
dance, they then gave a quart of rum to the Indian Indian guards,
and when the Indians were sleeping, grandmother escaped. The traders hid her in a hollow log. Over it the searching Indians actually walked looking for her, but failed to discover the hiding hiding place. She said, afterwards, her heartbeat was so loud that she was afraid the Indians would hear it.' Travelling early in the morning while the Indians were sleeping, they all succeeded in reaching safety."

Spurgeon Family History,by Dr. Gary Alan Dickey, Canoga Park CA, 1993 p29,30,31

Adopted: On Morris Park Farm, Monongalia Co, W Virginia


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m1.John GREEN-at least 4 children m2.Unknown MOORE-3 children m3.John SPURGEON John and Mary GREEN had 3 daughters and a son This John GREEN was killed by Indians in 1788 on the run near the Cheat Cheat River in (West) Virginia. The son was also killed, two daughters were kidnapped, and a daughter, Sally, escaped during the Indian raid. At the time he was killed, John Green was killed John Green was preparing to build a mill on Green's Run which was named after him. The two daughters were eventually rescued and married traders. ... This John Green had built a cabin to the West of Morgan's Run in Monogalia County, (West) Virginia, near an overlooking bluff near a second stream called Green's Run. This land was part of 400 acres he had pattented in 1783. W. Scott Friend, a grandson of Sarah Green, who was abducted in the Indian raid is told:

"John Green was an early settler on Cheat River in Western Virginia, where he pattented a tract of land in 1783. In the spring of 1788 hostile Indians attacked the Green Settlement. They shot Sarah, a half-grown daughter, in the arm. She feel(sic) and the red men attacked the family in the cabin. There was a fight, but the father was taken outside and tomahawked. The mother, with a baby in her arms, and two girls, were made captives. As they marched westward, the baby cried so much the savages became annoyed. Two men led the mother ahead while another took the baby. When she turned to look she saw the Indian beat out his brains against a sapling. Mrs. Mary Green was kept a prisoner for four years. There were several prisoners at the Indian camp when a feast was held. One of the prisoners gave their guard a bottle of whiskey. While he slept they escaped. They traveled four days to the settlement with only some turkey eggs to suck. Mrs. Green married a Spurgeon. The girls remained with the Indians until they were ransomed by two white traders, whom they married - Elizabeth to Andrew Johnson and Mary to a man named Surhaver. When the
Indians attacked the family in the cabin, Sarah hid under the root of a tree. After they left she made her way to friends. Her arm was
permanently crippled. She married Joseph Friend of Friendsville.
Joseph and Sarah deeded one hundred acres of the Green property to Moses Royse in 1796."

"The story from a different perspective, and in some points in contrast, and with additional facts is told:"

"Overshadowing all else in excitement during the year 1788 was the Indian raid occurring near Kingswood. In the course of this raid, John Green and his family were the innocent victims of another settler's deeds. To the west of Morgan's Run in MonongaliaCounty, Virginia, flowed a second stream called Green's Run, where, near the overlooking bluff, John Green built his cabin. (In after years when a little girl named Lillian Byrne Morris played around it, a deserted log structure near the ford on the Cheat River, she called 'the Faery House'. Its site was part of 400 acres John had patented in 1783. In the attack, six Mingos led by a Shawne ... attack(ed) ... in retribution for an old ignominy ... in 1799. In 1779, David Morgan, whose home was on the Run paralleling Green's, Run had killed two Indians, flayed them and had their skins tanned and made into shot pouches and saddle seats ... he also presented pieces of skin to his friends as trophies. When they came, the Indians mistook Green's Run for Morgan's Run. When they arrived at the Green cabin, all the family were inside, except 11 year old Sarah (or Sally) , who had gone out to the spring for water. A Daniel Lewis had been nearby splitting rails, and (for) protection had John Green's gun. The Indians first slew Mr. Lewis, they then fired at Sally for they saw her leave the house. They wounded her in the hand or wrist. She fell and threw her bloody hand over her face. While the Indians concentrated on the cabin she crawled into a depression, under a 'clay root' where a tree had blown down, and surrounded by laurel and brush, there concealed herself. It is told how John stood at the door of his house with an axe in his hands which he wielded mightily against the Indians, but they overpowered him and killed him. The Indians, aware their situation in the settler's country was precarious, knew they must hasten, so while they would take Mrs. Green and the two older daughters as prisoners to their western villages (Ohio country), the baby, who would hamper their speed, should be slain. Scott Friend, her descendant said, "The hardest thing grandmother had to go through
with was losing her babe. The old cheif told the men to take her
and run off with her. A big Indian stepped up and took the babe.
She looked back just in time to see the the Indian take the baby by
the heels and knock its head against the house. When Sarah dared
to come out, she saw her baby brother dead, brained against the cabin's chimney. Her father was where he had fallen in his lost battle, and out in the field was the lifeless body of Mr. Lewis ... Sally wrapped her buckskin strings of her bonnet around her wounded arm and made her way to Butler's Fort. She stood on the bank opposite and waved her red scarf until someone in the fort noticed her and came in a boat across the Cheat (River) and got her.' Some histories state Mrs. Green was released, but Scott stated she escaped. Regarding her experiences, he said, "Grandmother Green said the Indians would come in with wet moccasins, and have the squaws pull them off. The sqaws would get hominy for supper, then take the deer the men had killed and turn the maw out and empty it into the stew. (In this way Grandmother Green was getting excellent food for the partially digested moss and twigs contained valuable vitamins, but she, imbued with white man's views, did not conceive the fact).
Sometimes they cut up a deer whole and put it into the pot. It made her sick, but had to eat their food. She lived with them four years then escaped. Some traders aided her. They attended an Indian
dance, they then gave a quart of rum to the Indian Indian guards,
and when the Indians were sleeping, grandmother escaped. The traders hid her in a hollow log. Over it the searching Indians actually walked looking for her, but failed to discover the hiding hiding place. She said, afterwards, her heartbeat was so loud that she was afraid the Indians would hear it.' Travelling early in the morning while the Indians were sleeping, they all succeeded in reaching safety."

Spurgeon Family History,by Dr. Gary Alan Dickey, Canoga Park CA, 1993 p29,30,31

Adopted: On Morris Park Farm, Monongalia Co, W Virginia


John Green and Paula Jo Renfro



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         Father: J.W. Renfro (1925-1973) 1
         Mother: Laverna Bowman





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2 F Wendy Green (details suppressed for this person)

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3 F Shawn Green (details suppressed for this person)

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John Green



Husband John Green 13

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         Father: Henry Green (Abt 1588-      ) 13
         Mother: Joan Groves (Abt 1578-1621) 13


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John Green



Husband John Green 14 15

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John Green



Husband John Green 1

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         Mother: Sally Pearl Adcox (1893-1939) 1


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John Green and Ruth Michaelson



Husband John Green

           Born: 1636
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         Father: Percival Green (1603-1639)
         Mother: Ellen Unknown (      -      )


       Marriage: 1656

Noted events in his life were:
• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Michael Roy Harrington, 1996




Wife Ruth Michaelson

           Born: 1638
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         Father: Edward Michaelson (1605-1682)
         Mother: Ruth Bushnell (1612-1664)



Noted events in her life were:
• Fact 13, Fact 13 Researcher: Michael Roy Harrington, 1996



Children
1 F Ruth Greene

           Born: 25 Nov 1661
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         Spouse: Zachariah Hicks (1657-      )
           Marr: 18 Nov 1685




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Marshall General 1681.


John Green



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1 M Lemuel J Green 1

           Born: 5 Jun 1814
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2 F Theresa M Green 1

           Born: 5 May 1817
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3 F Permelia Green 1

           Born: 30 Jun 1819
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4 F Eliza Ann Green 1

           Born: 19 Jan 1821
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5 F Adeline Green 1

           Born: 22 Feb 1823
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6 M Isaac Lewis Green 1

           Born: 31 Oct 1825
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7 M William B Green 1

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8 F Amanda Melvina Green 1

           Born: 29 Dec 1826
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9 M James M Green 1

           Born: 7 Jun 1829
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10 M John P Green 1

           Born: 21 Aug 1830
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         Spouse: Hester Ann Amanda Smith (1855-1926) 1





John Bryan Green and Bessie Titwood



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2 M John Daniel Green (details suppressed for this person)

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John Daniel Green



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John Darryl Green



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John Darryl Green



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John E. Green



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John H. Green



Husband John H. Green

           Born: 10 Feb 1895 - Salem, Marion County, Illinois 16
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         Father: John M. Green (Abt 1844-1930)
         Mother: Canarissa Green (      -1931)


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John Hayes Green



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John M Green



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John M. Green and Canarissa Green



Husband John M. Green

           Born: Abt 1844 - Greene County, Ohio 20
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           Died: 6 Mar 1930 - Centralia, Marion County, Illinois 21
         Buried: 


         Father: Daniel Keller Green M.D. (1822-1891)
         Mother: Zerelda Winans (Abt 1820-      )


       Marriage: 1887 - Salem, Marion County, Illinois 16




Wife Canarissa Green

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 13 Aug 1931 - Salem Township, Marion County, Illinois 21
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Daniel Keller Green

           Born: 22 Nov 1888 - Salem, Marion County, Illinois 16
     Christened: 
           Died: Jan 1967 - St. Louis, Missouri? 16
         Buried: 



2 M James F. Green

           Born: 9 Jun 1891 - Salem, Marion County, Illinois 16
     Christened: 
           Died: Jan 1976 - Carmi, White County, Illinois? 16
         Buried: 



3 M John H. Green

           Born: 10 Feb 1895 - Salem, Marion County, Illinois 16
     Christened: 
           Died: Oct 1985 - Carmi, White County, Illinois? 16
         Buried: 





John P Green and Hester Ann Amanda Smith



Husband John P Green 1

           Born: 21 Aug 1830
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: John Green (      -      ) 1
         Mother: 


       Marriage: 




Wife Hester Ann Amanda Smith 1

           Born: 2 Jan 1855 - Piercetown, SC
     Christened: 
           Died: 25 Nov 1926
         Buried: 


         Father: James Monroe Smith (1818-1890) 1
         Mother: Hester Ann Watkins (1828-1902) 1





John R. Green and Mary E. Hester



Husband John R. Green 1

           Born: 1876
     Christened: 
           Died: 1915
         Buried:  - Hightower Baptist Church, Cherokee Co., GA
       Marriage: 13 Mar 1898 - Cherokee Co., GA




Wife Mary E. Hester 1

           Born: 1878 - GA
     Christened: 
           Died: 1 May 1940 - Pickens Co., GA
         Buried:  - Hightower Baptist Church, Cherokee Co., GA


         Father: Andrew Thomas Hester (1847-1910) 1
         Mother: Elizabeth Davis (1855-1932) 1





Children
1 M Roy M. Green 1

           Born: Abt 1900 - GA
     Christened: 
           Died: Bef 1976
         Buried: 



2 F Edith Pearl Green 1

           Born: 3 Jan 1901 - GA
     Christened: 
           Died: 2 Jan 1979 - Tate, GA
         Buried:  - Cool Springs Baptist Church, Pickens Co., GA
         Spouse: James Lewis White Sr (1896-1978) 1
           Marr: 12 Aug 1917



3 M Raul Newton Green 1

           Born: 29 May 1903 - Cherokee Co., GA
     Christened: 
           Died: 17 Feb 1976
         Buried:  - Cherokee Memorial Park, Cherokee Co., GA
         Spouse: Grace C. Buffington (1905-1985) 1



4 F Mattie Lou Green 1

           Born: 22 Dec 1905 - GA
     Christened: 
           Died: 16 Jan 1984 - Jasper, GA
         Buried:  - Cool Springs Baptist Church, Pickens Co., GA
         Spouse: Otto Rich (1905-1953) 1



5 M Carlton C. Green (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Fanny Gladys Fitts (1908-1991) 1
           Marr: After 1929



6 M Joe Green (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



7 M Sam Green (details suppressed for this person)

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 







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