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Thomas Green II was born in 1635 at On board 'Speedwell' bound for America, and died at age 79 years old in 1714 in Petersburg, Virginia (Present USA).
Hannah (Green) Richardson was born in 1646, and died at age 62 years old in 1708. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hannah Green Richardson.
Hannah Green was born in 1695 in Richmond, VA, and died at age 39 years old in 1734. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Hannah Green.
Dorcas (Green) Jackson was born in 1723 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dorcas (Green) Jackson.
Ann Sams (Green) Parmenter was born circa 1733 in South Carolina United States to Martha Sams Hanahan and William Green. Ann Green married Joseph Parmenter Sr. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ann Green Parmenter.
Humility (Green) Stafford was born in 1759. They was in a relationship with Ichabod Stafford, and had children Welcome Stafford, Aaron Stafford, Truman Stafford, and Mary (Stafford) Parmlee. Humility Stafford died at age 92 years old in 1851 in New York, New York United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Humility (Green) Stafford.
Gardener Green of Australia was born in 1782, and died at age 78 years old in 1860.
James Green of Australia was born in 1787, and died at age 72 years old in 1859.
James Green of Australia was born in 1787, and died at age 72 years old in 1859.
Elizabeth Green of Australia was born in 1788 to Woolleyjames Green. Elizabeth Green died at age 84 years old in 1872.
John Green of Australia was born in 1788, and died at age 70 years old in 1858.
Catherine (Green) Odon Rochefort was born in 1788 in Châteauguay, Roussillon Regional County Municipality, QC Canada, and died at age 58 years old in 1846 in Châteauguay, QC. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Catherine (Green) Odon Rochefort.

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Barbara Diane (Moser) Green was born on August 8, 1970 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States to Wallace Albertus Moser and Barbara Louise Moser, and has siblings Judy Lynn McKain, David Wallace Moser, Thomas Michael Moser, and Timothy Scott Moser. Barbara Green married Sean Andrew Green in 1993 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, and has children Jared James Green and Emily Anne Green. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Barbara Diane Green.
Sean Andrew Green was born on December 21, 1972 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States. Sean Green got married to Barbara Diane Green in 1993 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, and has children Jared James Green and Emily Anne Green. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Sean Andrew Green.
The Gippsland Times. 17th June 1937. OBITUARY. MRS. J. W. PEART. After a protracted illness, Mrs. Annie Eleanor Peart, wife of Cr. John Walton Peart, and mother of Mr. George W. Peart, passed away on Saturday morning at her home, Picnic Point. The late Mrs. Peart had suffered from paralysis for many years, during which time her husband and the members of her family spared no effort to administer to her comfort and provide every means to restore her health. Her home had been at Picnic Point for about 50 years.



George Green of Sale, Wellington Shire County, VIC Australia was born on September 27, 1838 in Hobart, TAS. He was married to Dorothy Lenze Green, and had children Louisa Maria (Green) Hiho, Annie Eleanor (Green) Peart, and Alfred Henry Green. George Green died at age 29 years old on July 18, 1868 in Sale, VIC.
Dorothy (Lenze) Green of Maffra, Wellington Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1840 in Nieder-Weisel, Darmstadt County, HE Germany. She was married to George Green, and had children Louisa Maria (Green) Hiho, Annie Eleanor (Green) Peart, and Alfred Henry Green. Dorothy Green died at age 62 years old on July 17, 1903 in Maffra, Wellington Shire County, VIC Australia.
Alfred Henry Green of Essendon, City of Moonee Valley County, VIC Australia was born in 1868 in Sale, Wellington Shire County to George Green and Dorothy Lenze Green. He had siblings Annie Eleanor (Green) Peart and Louisa Maria (Green) Hiho. Alfred Green died at age 73 years old on May 31, 1942 in Essendon, City of Moonee Valley County.
Louisa Maria (Green) Hiho of Sale, Wellington Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1860 in Sale to George Green and Dorothy Lenze Green. She had siblings Annie Eleanor (Green) Peart and Alfred Henry Green. She married John Hiho in 1885, and had children Ethel Louisa (Hiho) Hiho, Ada Amelia Hiho, and Rubina Alice Hiho. Louisa Hiho died at age 30 years old on April 3, 1891 in Sale.
Ann (Swanton) Green of Wbee Australia was born in 1894 in Werribee, City of Wyndham County, VIC to Helena Jane (Beamish) Swanton and Samuel Swanton. She had siblings George Beamish Swanton, John Swanton, Henry Swanton, Freda Jane Swanton, Thomas Swanton, Margaret Swanton, William Swanton, Adelaide Victoria Swanton, and Abraham Thomas Swanton. She married Charles Henr Green, and had a child Henry Windsor Green. Ann Green died at age 98 years old on May 20, 1993 in Warragul, Baw Baw Shire County.
Amy Lee Green of VIC Australia was born on July 15, 1994 to Vivien Green Shaw. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Amy Lee Green.
Isabella (Kinnaird) Green of Echuca, Campaspe Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1856 in St Kilda, Port Phillip City County to Robert Kinnaird and Jane Stirling Kinnaird. She had siblings Allen Stirling Kinnaird, Isabella Kinnaird, Agnes Kinnaird, Alexander John Kinnaird, Sarah Stirling (Kinnaird) Fry, David Kinnaird, Robert Kinnaird, and Agnes Jane (Kinnaird) Lowry. She married Frank Edwin Sa Green in 1880, and had children Isabella Agnes Green, Jessie Harriett Green, Isabella Agnes Green, and Jessie Harriet Green. Isabella Green died at age 26 years old in 1882 in Echuca, Campaspe Shire County.
Frank Edwin Sa Green of Adelaide Australia, was married to Isabella (Kinnaird) Green in 1880, and has children Isabella Agnes Green, Jessie Harriett Green, Isabella Agnes Green, and Jessie Harriet Green. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Frank Edwin Sa Green.
Rose Letitia (Jolliffe) Green of Parkville, VIC Australia was born in 1902 in Terang to Alfred Jolliffe and Sarah Elizabeth Absalom. She had a brother Cecil Edwin Jolliffe. She married Vallentine Green, and had a child Kenneth Alfred Green. Rose Green died at age 85 years old in 1987 in Parkville.
Kevin C Green of Lubbock County, TX was born circa 1973. Kevin Green was married to Elizabeth S. (Radeke) Rainbolt on July 26, 1997 in Denton County, TX and they separated on April 8, 1998 in Lubbock County. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Kevin C. Green.
Tonya E Green of TX was born circa 1987. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Tonya E. (Hamilton) Green.
Gordon A Green of Sylacauga, Talladega County, AL was born on May 23, 1915, and died at age 74 years old in March 1990.
Virginia Green of Chandler, Maricopa County, AZ was born on June 23, 1927, and died at age 74 years old on February 15, 2002.
Elizabeth (Green) Jones of Richmond, City of Yarra County, VIC Australia was born on October 25, 1849 in Melbourne, and died at age 59 years old on October 15, 1909 in Richmond.
Rachael Rachael (Green) Moses of Australia, was married to William Moses, and has a child Edward Samuel Moses. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Rachael Green Moses.
Albert Thomas Green of South Yarra Australia. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Albert Thomas Green.
Harold Albert Walter Green of Daylesford Australia was born in 1907 in Daylesford to Ethel Amy (Day) Green and Albert Thomas Green. Harold Green has siblings Eric Henry Green, Norman Les Green, Thelma Ethel Green, and Allan Ernt Green. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Harold Albert Walter Green.

Popular Green Biographies

Sylvia (chunkey) stults
Sylvia's parents were Wallace Grandon Green, 1892-1962, and Katie Gabell (Churchwell) Green, 1897-1973. She had a brother J.D. Green who survived her. In the 1920 census, Sylvia was 2 yrs old and living with parents Wallace Greene (sic) and Katie in Hamilton Oklahoma with siblings Reginald, age 4, and Elnora, age 0. Father Wallace was a "pumper" in the oil fields. She married James Herbert Stults, 1920-1997 and they had 2 sons, Wayne H (Oscoda MI) and Raymond L. (Lodi CA) who s,rvived her. On his WW2 draft card for young men, James lived in Los Angeles, was 21, and living with his wife Sylvia Inez Stults. He was working at Safeway Stores Inc in Los Angeles, CA
Mary Hattie (Snow) Green
Mary Hattie (Snow) Green was born to John Snow (1849 - 1899) and Almina Ann Snow (1848 - 1903). Her father was born in Tennessee and her mother was born in Wisconsin. She had three brothers: Benjamin, James, and Thomas Snow. Fredrick William Green and Mary Hattie Snow were married on April 13 1891 in Council Bluffs Iowa. They had 7 children: Harry C. Green 3-24-1892 Charles B. Green 3-24-1893 Lena (Green) Johnston 9-20-1895 James W. Green 2-28-1898 Clara H.(Green) Hudson 3-18-1900 Harvey S. Green/Greene 2-18-1902 (changed last name spelling) Mable R. Green 11-3-1904 -died- 10-20-1916
Johnny Waldo Green
Johnny Green John Waldo Green (October 10, 1908 – May 15, 1989) was an American songwriter, composer, musical arranger, conductor and pianist. Born October 10, 1908 in New York City, New York, USA Died May 15, 1989 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (undisclosed) Birth Name John Waldo Green Composer-pianist-arranger Johnny Green was born in Far Rockaway, New York. The son of musical parents, Green was accepted by Harvard at the age of 15, and entered the University in 1924. Between semesters, bandleader Guy Lombardo heard his Harvard Gold Coast Orchestra and hired him to create dance arrangements for his nationally famous orchestra. He gained a thorough education in music, history, economics, and government before returning to pursue a master's degree in the field of English literature. His father interrupted Johnny's education and forced him to become a stockbroker, and with great unhappiness, Johnny tried it for six months. His young bride Carol (to whom he dedicated Out of Nowhere) encouraged him to leave Wall Street and cultivate his many musical talents. She remarked, "We didn't have children, we had songs" (indeed, it was during his first marriage that most of his hit standards were composed, including "I Cover the Waterfront," You're Mine, You," "Easy Come, Easy Go," "Rain Rain Go Away" and "I Wanna Be Loved."). During the lean years, he arranged for dance orchestras, most notably Jean Goldkette on NBC. He was accompanist/arranger to stars such as James Melton, Libby Holman and Ethel Merman. It was while writing material for Gertrude Lawrence that he composed Body and Soul, the first recording of which was made by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra, eleven days before the song was copyrighted. 'Nathaniel Shilkret' and Paul Whiteman commissioned him to write larger works for orchestra, and he scored numerous films at Paramount's Astoria Studios. He conducted in East Coast theatres and toured vaudeville as musical director for Buddy Rogers. During his two-and-a-half years at Paramount Studios, he was able to learn more about arranging from veterans Adolph Deutsch and Frank Tours. In 1934, he returned from London, where he had composed a musical comedy for Jack Buchanan. At the age of 25, he had several hit songs under his belt. William Paley, the president of the Columbia Broadcasting System and an investor in New York's St. Regis Hotel, encouraged John W. Green to form what became known as Johnny Green, His Piano and Orchestra. (Green added, "My arm didn't need much twisting.") His orchestra made dance records for the Columbia and Brunswick companies, in a depressed era when record sales were inconsequential to a song's popularity. In 1935, Green starred on the Socony Sketchbook, sponsored by Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. He lured the young California songstress Virginia Verrill to headline with him on the Friday evening broadcasts. His "regular" cast of vocalists included former débutante Marjory Logan, Jimmy Farrell, and the four Eton Boys, all of whom appeared in films and on stage. Green's piano playing is intricate, and his musical ideas are exceedingly clever. Green was at the top of his field in New York, and he continued conducting on radio and in theatres into the 1940s, until he decided to move to Hollywood and make his mark in the film business. Personal Quotes (7) I am interviewed a lot about 'Body and Soul'...and these klutzes say, 'Tell me, when you were writing 'Body and Soul' did you know that you were writing a classic?' I say, 'A classic? What are you talking about? I knew I was writing it for Wednesday.' [on Frank Sinatra] I ran the gamut with Sinatra from where pictures were concerned he wouldn't work without me to where I got dumped. A hundred percent pro, but he is so mercurial that even a great pro can have trouble with him. [on Howard Keel] A very special guy. Practically seven feet tall! A virile, manly, western voice. He used to have his voice teacher in at five in the morning when he had an eleven o'clock recording! A frightened guy, but in his way a good performer. [on Judy Garland] Could there be a better actress than Judy was? She was a real honest to God musical theater performer. Sang like an angel. A great showman. Hell of a dancer and a heart-rending actress! [on Deanna Durbin] I loved working with her; she was fascinating. She was a good enough actress and still sang like an angel. [on Julie Andrews] Julie Andrews is the best of the crop. She's got so much talent that it's just not to be believed! I'd rather work with her than almost anybody I know. She doesn't seem to me to have that "everybody's nanny" effect. I think she is very sexy. [on Fred Astaire] When you talk about Fred Astaire, you talk about heaven! What more can I say? See also Other Works | Publicity Listings | Official Sites His most famous song was one of his earliest, "Body and Soul" from the revue, Three's A Crowd. He composed a lot of original music for the movie Oliver! Profession: Songwriter, Composer, Music Arranger. Film: Raintree County, Easter Parade, An American in Paris.... Born: October 10, 1908, New York City Compositions: Body and Soul, Out of Nowhere
Mary Jo  Green
Mary Jo (Griffith) Green was born in 1893. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Jo Green.
James Haskel Green
James Haskel Green was born on July 16, 1867. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James Haskel Green.
Thomas Green II was born in 1635 at On board 'Speedwell' bound for America, and died at age 79 years old in 1714 in Petersburg, Virginia (Present USA).
Charles Vernon Green
Charles Vernon Green Sr. was born on October 18, 1886. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Charles Vernon Green.
Emma I. (Moss) Green
Emma I. (Moss) Green was born on January 7, 1880. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Emma I. (Moss) Green.
Archur C. Green
Archur C. Green was born on September 1, 1877. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Archur C. Green.
Sarah Ann (Green) Chaney
Sarah Ann (Green) Chaney of White Hill Australia was born in 1869 in Saline County, Arkansas United States, and died at age 85 years old on September 8, 1955 in Greenville, Hunt County, TX.
Janelle Renee Green
This is janelle's daughter Marissa lynn smiley, She called me sissy. I don't think her death was an accident at all rest in peace mama it's almost my 14th bday
Virlie Green
Virlie (Richardson) Green of Portland, Sumner County, Tennessee was born on June 7, 1887, and died at age 85 years old in March 1973.
Lyon Hilman Green
Lyon Hilman Green was born on February 12, 1915. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lyon Hilman Green.
William Green
William Wellington Green was born in 1873. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Green.
William James Green
I didn't get the chance to meet my Grandfather but my mom, his older daughter, said that he was a wonderful man.
Duff Green of Creswick Australia was born in 1869 to John Green and Helen Shevlin Green. Duff Green died at age 65 years old in 1934 in Creswick.
Lucy (Green) Harvell
Lucy (Green) Harvell was born on July 4, 1866 in Arkansas United States. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lucy (Green) Harvell .
Paula Rae Green
Paula Rae Green of Pleasantville, Atlantic County, NJ was born on July 11, 1950, and died at age 60 years old on February 11, 2011.
Jerry Allen Green was born on December 27, 1956, and died at age 43 years old on May 17, 2000 at North Little Rock Arkansas 15000McCable, in Little Rock, Pulaski county, Arkansas United States. Jerry Green was buried on May 25, 2000 at Little Rock National CemeterySection 22 Site 438 2523 Confederate Boulevard, in Little Rock. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Jerry Allen Green.
Mae Green
Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mae Green.

Green Death Records & Life Expectancy

The average age of a Green family member is 70.0 years old according to our database of 156,214 people with the last name Green that have a birth and death date listed.

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70.0 years

Oldest Greens

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Gloria Green was born on August 3, 1851, and died at age 121 years old in April 1973. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Gloria Green.
121 years
James Green was born on August 14, 1849, and died at age 120 years old in June 1970. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember James Green.
120 years
Nelson Green of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois was born on September 29, 1872, and died at age 114 years old in November 1986.
114 years
Claresy Green of Roxie, Franklin County, Mississippi was born on April 6, 1868, and died at age 112 years old in January 1981.
112 years
Jane Green of West Columbia, Mason County, WV was born on July 1, 1885, and died at age 112 years old on January 20, 1998.
112 years
Charlotte Green of Jacksonville, Duval County, FL was born on February 22, 1891, and died at age 112 years old on June 15, 2003.
112 years
Anna Green of Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington was born on April 6, 1862, and died at age 110 years old in January 1973.
110 years
Minnie Green of Saint George, Dorchester County, SC was born on December 15, 1878, and died at age 110 years old on January 3, 1989.
110 years
Mamie B Green of Kittrell, Vance County, NC was born on March 15, 1899, and died at age 109 years old on January 9, 2009.
109 years
Michael Green of Caruthersville, Pemiscot County, Missouri was born on July 29, 1867, and died at age 109 years old in April 1977.
109 years
William Green of Lamont, Jefferson County, FL was born on February 15, 1861, and died at age 110 years old on March 15, 1971.
110 years
Hilda E Green of Syracuse, Onondaga County, NY was born on May 24, 1900, and died at age 109 years old on December 14, 2009.
109 years
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Looking to help Rachelle to find her half sisters and brother. If Janice was your mom, please contact me. Thanks.
I am looking for information on Lynus (Linus) R Green born in WI in 1845, lived in Iowa, also Neb. Married Mary Ann White and later Mary Carrie Miller.
Mary Ann is buried in Iowa but have not been able to find Lynus or Mary Carrie. Last I can find on Mary Carrie is in South Dakota living with son L Miller Green.
Well. I had never met my father, all I knew was his name and that he was from Detroit Michigan and a few other things that did pan out to be true, so all I had was name, no birthday, no picture, no letters, no anythung, but I had try to locate him for many years without any luck, I had gotten married and had children and went on with my life.
April 26th 2002 while working at the University of Maryland for their annual Maryland Daevent, I had little to do, and there was a computer, so found this website People Search. com and put his name in a found three Wilbert Greens' living in the DC area, so I started makig my calls the first one my husband called and talked with him, and told him my story, he apologize and said he was the one, but if I didn't find him, he would love to be my dad, the second one I called on a Saturday evening, just to here the voice, and he answered, I didn't know what to say so I ask for Karen, his response was that she just left for Andrews Afir Force Base, so I sad thank you and hung up well that was a surprise. The next morning Sunday, I called back pretending to be a friend helping a friend locate her father, so I started asking him question about my mother and he did know her, where she was from, here mothers name and how many sibling she had, so the more question I ask the more he answered, but we had to end the call because the was getting ready to go to church but wanted to finish the conversation so he told me to call him on Monday when I get home from work. I called him on Monday evening and we talked for about 2 1/2 hours, he ask me question about who I was, I faked my way through that, but after an extensive conversation, and he could tell be what kind of cigerettes she smoke that I forgot about, and her smile, so of course the more questioned he answered the more I ws on my the edge of my seat, so finally I told him that I was the person looking for him and tha I was his daughter. I sit there and cried, I finally have the last piece to the puzzle, I am a whole person now, he as to meet me, so on the following Sunday my husband and myself went to Nineteenth Street Baptist Church,, he told us who to ask for, and when my husband ask for Wlbert Green(e), Mr. Lightfoot said there's Green(e) and I turned a round to see who it was, he stood from a leaning position and said oh my God you look like your aunt my sister, he grab ame and hugged and kissed and took me by the hand, I felt like I was 5 years old and took me into the santuary and told everbody that he knew that I was his daughter, I could here him whispering,that's my daughter, that's my daughter. it was time for offering and I gotten money out of my purse to put in the plate and and gave me twenty dollars, I said to him I have money he told me to put it away, I give you mony for church. ...

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I AM SEARCHING FOR MY ANCESTORS, ESPECIALLY FAMILY OF LUCRETIA GREEN CAMPBELL. SHE WAS BORN ABOUT 1804 AND MARRIED ADAM CAMPBELL. LUCRETIA (CRESSY) WAS CHEROKEE AND ONE OF HER CHILDREN WAS ALEXANDER CAMPBELL BORN IN PENDLETON DISTRICT, SOUTH CAROLINA. PAM AT [contact link].
IN 1800 0N A SUMMER DAY A STORM HIT. THERE WAS A REEDER AND GREEN FAMILY LIVING NEXT DOOR TO EACH OTHER. ALSO WAS THE REEDER FAMILY SON EDWIN, HE WAS MARRIED TO THE GREEN'S DAUGHTER.THEY HAD FOUR CHILDREN. EACH WAS NAMED AFTER THIER GRANDPARNETS. THE FATHER AND MOTHER WAS KILLED. THE REEDERS STILL HAD SMALL CHILDREN AT HOME. SO THE CHILDREN LIVED WITH THE GREENS NEXT DOOR TO THE REEDERS. TRUE STORY. BY FRANCES REEDER MADDERA
William Green was born in Hartpury, Gloucestershire, circa 1772. In 1793 he joined the 11th Regiment of Light Dragoons in the British Army. During his time in the army he fought in the Peninsular War. He also spent time stationed in Sherborne, Dorset, where he got married. After retiring from the army he returned to live in Sherborne. For more details about William Green please visit
George Burton "John" Green b.April 28,1853 in Jefferson,Hillsdale,County,Michigan, USA. d.December 24, 1929 Graceland Cemetery , Flint, Genesee Co, Michigan,USA Married December 24, 1874 in Farewell,Clare , Michigan Austin Harris Minister of Gospel to Boadicea Walker b. October 18, 1858 Lake County, Ohio,USA. d.October 27, 1937 Flint, Genesee Co, Michigan,USA. Graceland Cemetery.
CHILDREN;
1.George Green b.in Harrison , Clare County , Michigan.
Married Tillie ?
2.John Green b.in Harrison , Clare County , Michigan. d.September 23, 1893 in Died Young,1893 Maple Grove Cemetery Harris Clare Co.Mi.

3.Female Green b.May 30, 1878 Farwell, Clair Co. Michigan. d.May 30, 1878 Farwell, Clair Co. Michigan.

4.David Nelson Green b.June 30, 1879 Summerfield , Clare County , Michigan

5.Lottie E. Green b.June 25, 1881 Summerfield , Clare County , Michigan
Married John Clore

6.Bertha A. Green b.October 09, 1883 Harrison , Clare County , Michigan.
d.October 20, 1886 Harrison , Clare County , Mi. Maple Grove Cemetery Lot 21 Bl #4

7.Pearl Myrtle Green b.September 28, 1886 Iron River, Iron Co.Michigan.
d.December 31, 1979 Burton, Flint ,Genesee Co.Michigan. Married July 04, 1907 Crystal Falls Iron Co.Mi.George Littell b.October 04, 1879 Iron River, Iron Co.Michigan. d.July 07, 1954 Burton, Flint ,Genesee Co.Michigan.

8.Flossa Green b.January 01, 1889 Iron River, Iron Co.Michigan.

9.Lyle W. Green b.January 09, 1892 Iron River, Iron Co.Michigan. d.September 01, 1973 Iron Mountain, Dickinson, Michigan. Married;Nettie Meyer b.July 16, 1890 d.May 12, 1985 Iron Mountain,Kingsford, Dickinson, Michigan.

10.Dencie Green b.October 12, 1898 Iron River, Iron Co.Michigan. d.January 30, 1993 Married;Ernie La Fleur d.January 25, 1967

11.Cleo Green b.April 06, 1902 Iron River, Iron Co. Michigan. d.October 17, 1992 Youngstown, Arizona,USA Sunland Memorial Park Sun City Az. Married;March 11, 1920 Iron River, Iron County, Michigan,USA. Terzo Capadagli b.February 11, 1897 Acqualagna,Pesaro,Urbino,Marche, Italy. d.August 14, 1974 Youngstown, Arizona,USA Sunland Memorial Park Sun City Az.
I am trying to trace history of my grandpa Green's family. His name is Melvin Green, he died April of 1965 in South Bend, In. He had brother Hershel and I think others as well. He was married to Anna Green. They had 9 children (my 6 aunts and 3 uncles. I was told the family moved throughout the midwest much like migrants during the 30s.

Any information would be appreciated.
HI,MY NAME IS LANELL,IHAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR MY GRANDMOTHER,FOR YEARS.IDONT KNOW TO MUCH ABOUT HER.HER MAIDEN NAME WAS GREEN,SHE WAS MARRY TO LOUIS FULKS.IN 1921 THEY WAS LIVING IN BEGGS OK.THEY HAD 3 CHILDREN,LEROY,ROSA,VIRGINA.WHO THEY ADOP,OUT.THEY DIVORCE AROUNG 1925,
HE REMARRY AND 7 MORE CHILDEN.SHE ALSO REMARRY,AND HAD 5 MORE CHILDREN.
ALL I KNOW IS HER NAME WAS JANE GREEN-FULKS,AND SHE DIE AROUNG 1940 IN A CAR WRECK.IAM HOPING SHE MIGHT HAVE SOME INLAWS THAT IS STILL LIVING,THAT CAN GIVE ME SOME INFO ON THIS WOMEN.
AND BY THE WAY,ROSA WAS MY MOTHER,SHE DIE APRIL 5TH/2005.AND HOW I MISS HER,AND LOVE HER
DEARLEY.PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANY ONE HAS ANY INFO,TO E-MAIL [contact link].
THANK YOU
IAM LOOKING FOR MY GRANDMOTHER,I DONT KNOW TO MUCH ABOUT HER,HER NAME WAS JANE GREEN. SHE WAS MARRY TO LOUIS FULKS,THEY HAD 3 CHILDREN,LEROY,ROSA,VIRGINIA.THEIR MARRIAGE DIDENT WORK OUT,SO THEY DIVORCE IN1926 OR 27.IN 1921 THEY WAS LIVING IN BEGGS OK.ROSA AND VIRGINIA WAS ADOPTED OUT.ROSA ADOPTED FAMILY STAY IN OK.VIRGINIA ADOPTED FAMILY MOVE TO CAILF.SHE REMARRIE AGAIN AND HAD 3OR4 MORE CHILDREN,IN 1940 SHE WAS KILL IN A CAR WRECK,IF THEIR ANY ONE OUT THERE WITH ANY INFO,ON THIS WOMEN WOULD BE GREATLY APPREICATE.THANK YOU
Sometimes I cannot remember where I put my keys two hours ago, but I can remember my visits with Mama and Papa Green. The children today will never know these experiences, as technology and living too fast has taken over.

Unfortunately, I have no pictures of their home, so will attempt to describe it, for myself, when my memory goes, and for “all those who will come after”. My earliest recollections, 1958 (6 years old) where I'll begin. It is no longer there, and was replaced by a stale, stagnate, square brick building.

In retrospect, I remember their house being huge with a porch, and a huge towering oak tree beside it. The porch was 15-20' by 30'. There were two windows facing onto the porch from the living room.

The house had only two bedrooms, however, it was the high ceilings that made it seem so big. Over each door was a rectangular window, with ornate wood working down the sides, and rooms were in wallpaper. The living room was 40x20', with two other doors, one leading to dining room, and the other to the front bedroom. I slept there, in an iron bedstead with a feather mattress. When you crawled between the sheets (winter), it was like sinking into a cloud, and I was never cold, always with 3 or 4 quilts on me.

From that bedroom was a door to the other bedroom, where four windows filled the wall, and were tall, like the ceilings. There were two beds here, and a pink dresser where Mama Green sat every night taking her hair down, and brushing it out. Her hair went to the floor, and was beautiful.

What wonderful memories of the meals we ate in the dining room. The food was incredible, and NOT reproducible by anyone, anywhere. We had lots of vegetables (grown in the garden), chicken, and my personal favorites always chocolate pie and banana pudding.

On waking Saturday morning, the sweetest smells filled the rooms, and the table (to-die for biscuits and gravy). Saturday afternoon, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, green beans, the sweetest corn you ever tasted, best homemade biscuits, baked squash, always one of my desserts. I have never found anyone who could make a homemade chocolate pie like Mama Green.

From the dining room was a door to the kitchen, next to the bathroom with a pantry filled with goodies. I remember there was not much counter space, but never seemed to bother Mama Green—she was grace in motion when working in “her” kitchen.

Walking from the dining room into the kitchen, to the right was a door leading to the “back porch”, which had been screened in. There was an old ladder back chair with rope seating next to an old wringer washer.

From the porch was a door leading to the first bedroom (where they slept) and from there a door to the bathroom. There was a porcelain claw bathtub that I could lay back in and soak for hours.

Leaving out the back door, to the left was a garden which was at least maybe close to an acre, always filled with lots of green vegetables, and to the right an old two-car garage. If you walked straight between the garden and garage, and behind the garage was a chicken wire enclosed area where there were chickens and a hen house. Also out back were the chairs where we would sit in the evenings and talk, and I would swing on the swing handing from the oak tree.

Across the street lived a wonderful “little old lady”, Mrs. Hornbuckle. I will always remember her in a long dress, a shawl, with kind eyes, warm loving hands, and many kind words. I truly think she loved me. I always spent time with her, and loved .wandering through her house--surrounded by flowers, bushes and trees. It was like a magical kingdom, with endless places to hide and endless places to explore, and she always had cookies.

I remember her house almost being scary as it was darker than Mama Green's, and was probably due to the many bushes, shrubs and trees. She had a wonderful front porch where we would, or in the house, and she never told me “not to touch anything” nor was afraid I would break any of her many precious treasures. I would wander throughout and find something, and ask her “what's this”, and she would tell me all about it. She was such a loving woman who made my visits at my grandparents house ever more fun. Thank you Mrs. Hornbuckle!

I can still see Mama Green working in the garden, and Papa Green walking to town (they did not have a car). A trip to Brookshire's and the local “Sears” of sorts was always an added treat, and walking with Papa Green to town was “the best”. I remember the pool, and the local convenience store, where they had the best tasting ice cream sandwiches in the world.

After dinner, Mama Green and my mother would go into the kitchen and clean up, and Papa Green and my dad would go into the living room and read the paper or just talk. Eventually, we would all gather in the living room to watch Lawrence Welk and his magic bubble machine.

They were very religious people and attended the Primitive Baptist Church. We would go to church on Sunday, and we always sat in the same pew, and we sang, as Mama Green loved to sing. Afterwards, all would gather outside under the beautiful trees, and everyone would bring something and have a sit-down dinner. I don't really know what the men did as I was with the women—that was the way it was then.

We eventually went back to the house, pack our bags, and leave so we could get home by dark. We said our good-byes and headed for home after spending a most wonderful weekend in paradise.
Bennie & Charlie were female sisters. Bennie was married to a Wirt Addison Jones in the vicinity of HOLMES Co,and other surrounding areas of Miss. Their maiden name was GREEN or GREENE. As a child I have always been told these people--both Jones and Green--were of some type of noteworthy fame due to their ancestors. Therefore, they made every effort to avoid the lime-light of this fame by keeping a very low profile for themselves and their children.
I have no knowledge who Bennie & Charlie's parents were or from where they originated.
I have no idea if they had other brothers/sisters.
I DO know there was one of these Green(e) relatives that in the early 1960s taught on the university level for TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY. Don't have any idea if this was a nephew or cousin to Bennie & Charlie---
I DO know Bennie & Wirt Addison Jones 1) First had a still-born child approx. time frame of 1899 & burried with no marker just down the road (back toward Pickens, MS) from where they are both burried; 2) Second child was Rachel Cozette Jones, b 27 Feb, 1907, & died Dec 1986, married Thad M Fagan and one child Joy Annita; 3)Third child was Wirt Addison Jones, b 05 Nov. approx 1915, married Lucille Green(e) and had three children, Wirt Addison Jones, Jr (MD), Susan D Jones, and Terri Jones.

I DO know that the GREEN(e) that taught at Texas Christian Univ. had at least on son that was very bright and went to architect school up in New England Area.

My grandmother was Rachel Cozette Jones. All the correspondance she had with the Green(e) professor was referenced as "cousin"...That does not tell me what the relationship of this professor is to Bennie and Charlie----was he also their cousin?...or perhaps their nephew???

ANYBODY OUT HERE HAVEING ANY DATA ABOUT THESE PEOPLE PLEASE!! PLEASE!! FORWARD IT TO ME...Due to their demand for a low-profile life and passing this attitude on to their children I am basicly butting my head against a blank wall every place I try to find records for them

ANNI HITT [contact link]
Isaac Tipton Green was killed in 1963. The story go that was killed by Bushwackers/Jayhawers.John and his brother were sent out to find him. They found him dead and scalp. It is my believe that Blood Bill Anderson and his gang killed Isaac. I have the true story of this. " Annals of Platte County, Missouri"

Page 350; THE HANGING OF GREEN AND RAPP

"On the night of that memorable 26 Sept. a company of cut-throats met at the house of Jacob Fulcher, and hung him until he was unconscious. After robbing his house, they went to the house of John Rapp, robbed him, and hung him on leaning tree. They them went to TIP GREEN'S and after robbing his house, brought him to Rapp's house and hung him besided the dead body of Rapp. Two days later I was ordered , as public administrator , to take charge of Rapp's estate. The only valuable I found in his his house was $20.00 bill of Confederate money, lying on the floor. It wa said that the possession of this money was the excuse for hanging him. I did not inventory the $20.00.

page 352: TIP GREEN

He was hung, as stated, Sepember 26,1863. ch: 1 John; 2 William; 3 Mary m'd Jas Cannon; 4 Nicholas R; 5 Martin B; 6 Stonewall T. Tip was the Nephew of ELISHA GREEN.

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