Can someone help me out here? Clement Comer Clay Greene and Mary Goodwin of Atlanta GA. had the following children. Alston Hunter Greene b 8 Feb 1851 d ? m Mary Lou Hunnicutt 1860 1953 Their children are Calvin Clay Greene Sr. (this is my grandfather so I know about him) Edgar Lawrence Greene I know nothing at all about him. Fannie Latitia Greene She married George Gillon so I know about her and her family. Well sort of anyway. Don't know why George Gillon went to prison. The rest of this family is unknown to me and any help on them would be greatly appreciated. What i would like is to have at least the wives and husbands and children of these lines if someone has them. William Daniel Greene b 8 Oct 1852 Julia Elizabeth Greene b 1 Mar 1855 Clement Comer Greene Jr. b 7 Oct 1857 Allison Nelson Greene b 9 Apr 1860 Anna Blanche Greene 18 Jun 1863 married Forest Adair Mary Frances Greene b 9 Jan 1867 Robert Lee Greene b 21 Mar 1870 d 28 Apr 1872 So as you can see I'm really lacking in my knowledge of this man's line.
The library in Ft. Wayne Indiana is The Allen County Public Library. The genealogy department web site is http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/genealogy.html. People come from all over to use this library.
Greetings all: I have posted some of this before.. I ,like my cousin Ann keeping posting what little the two of us know to upturn the rock that are ancestors appear to have crawled out of... I often say our family must have been hatched.. But with meeting Ann on the Net.. and between us we have found that at least the Helms did not crawl out from under a rock... I found this Adelia Greene but the e-mail address for the person no longer worked.. Does anyone on this list have any information on this line of Green's and where the are from... Adelia Greene dau. of Leland Greene and Nancy Wilmarth Leland Greene the Son of James Greene born about 1768 Wife unknown James Greene Son of Wardwell Greene and Ann Greene Wardwell Greene son of James Greene born in 1685 and Rebecca Cahoon born 1702 Ann Greene dau of Robert Greene and Mary Andrews.. Unable to find out where this all comes from... Also since Ann mentioned it... Were there Green's in Greensburgh? If so who? Was this town settled by Green's? The reason I ask this is because Charles and Adelia's daughter Mary Elizabeth, remarked that our ancestor's came from a town which was named for them... I always thought it was Helmsville, then I found that it was in NC.. so my searching placed me in the wrong state.. Could Greensburgh be the place? Any help would be appreciated.. I did try to find out more on the Peter Green line and was unable to tie anything in there.. but I may have been looking in the wrong place.. Thanks all, Wanda
I have added the following Green wills to my site: >From Carroll Co., TN: Aaron Green and David Green and from Adams Co., MS: Ann Hutchins w/ dau Mary Green wife of Abner Green. If you have any Green wills you would like posted here or linked to from here, I would be glad to. The url is http://members.tripod.com/~Nettie_Mae/willbka.htm Nettie Mae Come visit the Hoadley Connection http://members.tripod.com/~Nettie_Mae/index.htm GedCom: http://www.my-ged.com/hoadley/ Surnames: HOADLEY, DAVIS, LEIGH, HUMPHREY, COOK, GREEN, ROBINSON, WILSON, CLAYTON, BOESEN, NAZA Interested in HUMPHREY families? Check out the Humphrey Family Quarterly http://members.tripod.com/~Nettie_Mae/Humphrey/hfq.htm GedCom: http://www.my-ged.com/humphrey/
In a message dated 98-11-01 19:36:56 EST, you write: << I have added the following Green wills to my site: >From Carroll Co., TN: Aaron Green and David Green and from Adams Co., MS: Ann Hutchins w/ dau Mary Green wife of Abner Green. If you have any Green wills you would like posted here or linked to from here, I would be glad to. The url is http://members.tripod.com/~Nettie_Mae/willbka.htm Nettie Mae >> Hi Nettie Mae, I could not gain access to the wills on your web page, but wanted to give you this info on the Abner Green family just in case you don't have it. Abner Green, born January 21, 1762 in Williamsburg, Virginia was the son of Thomas Marston Green, Sr, born November 19, 1723 and his wife Martha Wills, born March 31, 1734 in Norwick, Virginia. It was in Springfield Plantation, the home of Thomas Marston Green, Jr. that Andrew Jackson married Racheal Donnelson in 1790 just north of Natchez, Mississippi. Col. Thomas Marston Green, Sr. reportedly preformed the marriage. He was the son of Thomas Green, born about 1665 and his wife Elizabeth Marston, born November 25, 1762, and this Thomas Green was the son of Thomas "Seagull" Green. I show that Abner Green married Mary Hitchins November 1, 1784 in James City County, Virginia, but I don't have anything on the Ann Hutchins you mention. Do you think Ann Hutchins was the mother of Mary Hutchins that married Abner Green? I would appreciate knowing more about this family, as I am corresponding with Abner La Salle, the current owner of Springfield Plantation and would like to learn as much as possible about this Green family. Thanks for any additional info you may be able to provide. Tom Green
Did my posting of Thomas Jefferson GREENE's Bible make it to everybody's list? Bettie WOOD <><
Boy, I have to agree. Seems all the GREENS liked warmer weather. I'm still hunting for a missing GREEN in Ohio and most all the postings involve VA,GA,TN,KY, etc. I'm not either a 'Yankee' or 'Rebel' cause I was born in NM. Guess that makes me a New Mexican. Anyway, I am still searching for Jennie(or any derivative thereof) and Rosella GREEN, born Ohio, 1870, 25 Sept. That's all that I have, no parents listed on death certificate. Harold Williams willhn@flash.net -----Original Message----- From: AnnieB201@aol.com <AnnieB201@aol.com> To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, November 01, 1998 7:42 AM Subject: [GREEN-L] Greensburgh, NY >Last night I began reading The Legend of Sleepy Hollow to my six year old son. >It was our Halloween selection. My husband had recently attended a meeting >just outside Tarry Town, NY, and was amused to find out he was in Sleepy >Hollow. We told our son that there was a famous story about Sleepy Hollow. >It has been years since I read the real thing, so I checked it out of the >library. With that introduction, let me transcribe the first paragraph... > >"In the bosom of one of those spacious coves which indent the eastern shore of >the Hudson, at that broad expansion of the river denominated by the ancient >Dutch navigators the Tappan Zee, and where they always prudently shortened >sail, and implored the protection of St. Nicholas when they crossed, there >lies a small market town or rural port, which by some is called Greensburgh, >but which is more generally and properly known by the name of Tarry Town. >This name was given, we are told, in former days, by the good housewives of >the adjacent country, from the inveterate propensity of their husbands to >linger about the village tavern on market days...." > >I had to send this out to see if I can find any Greens researching the >vicinity of the Hudson for the 1800's. My cousin and I are still looking for >clues to the parents of our anscestor, Adelia Green, born Bergen County, NJ, >about 1849 or 1850, married to Charles Vincent Helms in Monroe Works (now >Monroe), NY, April 14, 1864 (witnessed by Henry Morgan and Nelson Wilson). >With all due respect to our cousins south of the Mason-Dixon, please, please, >aren't there any Yankee Greens out there? > >______________________________
Oh yes--plenty of us Yankee Green-mine are in Maine and I suspect will go back to Mass when I get them far back enough. Cynthia Laura Greene wrote: > At 08:42 AM 11/1/98 EST, AnnieB201@aol.com wrote: > => > >I had to send this out to see if I can find any Greens researching the > >vicinity of the Hudson for the 1800's. My cousin and I are still looking for > >clues to the parents of our anscestor, Adelia Green, born Bergen County, NJ, > >about 1849 or 1850, married to Charles Vincent Helms in Monroe Works (now > >Monroe), NY, April 14, 1864 (witnessed by Henry Morgan and Nelson Wilson). > >With all due respect to our cousins south of the Mason-Dixon, please, please, > >aren't there any Yankee Greens out there? > > > ============= > YUP!!! Tons of us! We are just quiet from being worn out trying to find our > Green/es.....grin grin. I am "collecting" New York Greenes, and will let > you know if I run across your Adelia. Have you tried to get a death > certificate from NY for Adelia Green Helms? If she died after 1880, when > NY required records, you might be able to get a certificate from the town > where she died (if you know it ) which may identify her parents. (I > typically call the town clerk instead of writing to NY State Archives and > usually get what I need much faster). > Good luck to you..... > Laura > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---------------- > Laura Greene > lgg@interaccess.com > lggreene@earthlink.net > or redhed44@aol.com > Carlsbad, California > =================================================== > Researching: Green(e) (RI>NY), Daves (NC>Illinois), DuBois (NY) > Fay (Mass>NY), Riley (NY), Johnson (RI) Hardenbergh (NY), Holden > (RI>Mass >NY), Mitchell (?>TX & KS) > Putman (NY), Wands (NY), > =================================================== > FTM Homepage: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/e/Laura-G-Greene/ > Noel's Greene Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/green.htm > Noel's Putman/Putnam Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/putman/putman.htm > ===================================================
In a message dated 98-10-31 17:33:29 EST, you write: << Hi, Regarding the Clay, Green connections you speak of, I have Marston, William and John unconnected to any wives. Does amy one have this family? >> Hi Ken, I thought I would answer this portion of your message seperately, as I am not sure which people you are talking about. There was a Marston Green, born about 1730 who was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Marston Green. He married Elizabeth Apperson December 19, 1766, and were the parents of Col. Grief Green. The names "William" and "John" are so common, I don't know where to begin. Thomas "Seagull" Green and his wife Martha Filmer did have a son named John Green, born about 1683, who married Elizabeth Last Name Unknown. I believe that every son and grandson had sons named William and John Green, so the confusion becomes more complicated. Hope this helps. Tom Green
In a message dated 98-10-31 17:33:29 EST, you write: << I don't think I ever did get the Seagulls set worked out to where it made sense to me. Any help here, as I have a lot to learn yet. Ken >> Hi Ken, You are certainly correct about confusion in the Thomas "Seagull" Green family, especially the dates! It is my understanding that Thomas "Seagull" Green was born on board the ship, "Speedwell" as it was coming to America from Holland in 1639. One of his sons was William Green, born about 1705, who married Amey Clay. Amey Clay was the daughter of Henry Clay and Mary Mitchell, and two of Amey's brothers, Henry and Charles Clay married sisters, Lucy and Martha Green, who were the daughters of Thomas Green, born about 1665, and his wife Elizabeth Marston. This Thomas Green, born about 1665, was a brother of the William Green that married Amey Clay. I hope this helps in some way. Tom Green
Still trying to find parents (or siblings) of Ella M. GREEN. b. Sept. 4, 1861 (who knows where!... I've heard Iowa and IL... I also heard the family came fr NY area before that. m. Daniel Lionel HILTON (son of Delorval Hartmouth HILTON & Nancy WEED) d. March 17, 1952 Custer, SD buried, Custer, SD Her father may have been Harvey or Henry GREEN. Have no clue who her mother was. Would like to find ANY kind of connection...Parents, Siblings, Grandparents,... I sent for death certificates on Ella and Daniel (fr. State of SD) and they contain errors regarding their parents. Evidently the children that reported the death Info. for the coroner didn't know their grandparents names. So...I have tried to find an obit. for Ella M. GREEN through the State Archives Dept., Local Newspapers that were in business during this period, as well as enlisting the help of a Genealogy researcher at the State Library and we come up with Zilch! Nada! I have done just about all that I can think of to find her parents. Maybe some of you GREEN/E cousins can ask around...maybe ask some of your elderly GREEN/E family members if they had ever heard of a GREEN/E marrying into the HILTON family? I would greatly appreciate any help I can get! Some of the places that Ella M. GREEN/E lived are: Omro, Wisconsin (at least 1 of her kids born there) Albert Lea, Minn. (owned photo gallery there) Ramona, S.D. (husband D.L. HILTON may have been J.O.P there) New Underwood, SD (husband Daniel L. HILTON buried there) Custer, SD (Ella died and buried there.) Other possible places of residence for her: Deadwood, SD Sioux City, Iowa (son James ["Jack"] E. HILTON was Barber there & married there) Albion, Wis(many of Ella GREEN/Es inlaws {Mr/Mrs D.H. HILTON] lived and d.there) Some of Ella's & Daniel's Kids were... James E. HILTON (my Grandfather) Ornin HILTON Elroy HILTON (may have been known as "Roy") Alfred HILTON Daniel HILTON,Jr. Nancy Mae HILTON (m. Glen Tracy-1 and ?? VanSycle-2 d. Sturgis,SD ?) Frederick Asa HILTON Sincerely, Rob Warren largo@ptinet.net
GREENS buried in Evergreen Cemetery @ Albion, Wisconsin as of September 1997 Corp. Jesse S. co. F 3 Wisc. Cav. Almira Burdic b. Feb.10,1846 d. Aug.2,1935 Rollin C. 1886-1956 Clara M. 1861-1921 Walter G. 1907-1991 Florence M. 1900-1976 Charles R. 1836-1907 Frances M. 1838-1923 Duty J. 1802-1891 Mary G. 1808-1891 Clinton J. 1903-1982 Myrtle L. McCarthy 1907-1974 Doris E. 1905-1990 Lydia E. 1882-1946 Some other Surnames Louis J. 1872-1950 (same cemetery) Zada V. 1886-1978 Alice Mae 1873-1963 SAUNDERS Susan C. Locke 1836-1914 BLIVEN Dolores M. 1929-1969 BURDICK Hannah S. 1849-1874 WOOD J.L. 1847- 1926 ATWOOD Eleanor T. 1842-1916 COON Lyle J. 1916-1979 BABCOCK Mary J. 1916-1995 CRANDALL
GREENS buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetary Deadwood, South Dakota Also final resting place for Calamity Jane, Wild Bill Hickock, and a few other dead people... William G. 1877-1937 John April 14, 1904 28y John B. June 21,1883 60y Mable Gertrude March 10, 1881 9m 28d Mrs. A. W.(Edna) Dec.24,1915 38y Sylvester Oct. 24, 1885 55y Thomas d. May 19, 1881 b. Warrenton, Eng. Thos. Feb. 21, 1913 39y William G. Jan.7, 1937 60y b. Sept. 24, 1877 Winston Wescott d. Nov. 23, 1913 4y of Diptheria b. Nov.20,1909 (son of Dr. John W. and Alice (Wescott) GREEN) Infant Child of William GREEN Sept. 15, 1920 JOESEPH GREEN World War 1 Memorial On Court House Lawn Deadwood, South Dakota
Martha, this may just be a coincidence, but interesting none the less. Recent information I received, indicates that my ancestors { Sarah GREEN and Sanders TAYLOR,} were parents of a child named Burkitt, b 1808. All I know about Sarah is that she was born in NC, lived in MS, and died in Memphis, TN. Please keep me in mind if you find any possible connection.{ This particular family was notorious for using surnames for their children, as were other families during this period.} Good Luck,and welcome to the list. This is a great group, and even though I haven't been able to make a connection {yet.} it's because I lack enough information on my Green line.Hopefully, I'll eventually get a break. Marietta ---------- > > Good Morning Green family; I am new to this list because I recently > discovered I have an ancestor named Burket Green. Does anyone know the name? > His daughter, Nancy c? b?, w John Ussery c? Va?. This is the extent of my > knowledge of my Green family. For years I was led to believe that their son > Welcome Ussery had wed a Matilda Green. Welcome [c1806 b Ala or Tenn?] did > wed Matilda [1812 bKy] but, her maiden name is now unknown. I picked Welcome > up Humphry Co. Tenn. My ancestress Nancy Jane Ussery, dau. of Welcome and > Matilda, was born Tenn. approx 1846[?] Thanks for taking the time to read. > :~} Martha > > ______________________________
Good Morning Green family; I am new to this list because I recently discovered I have an ancestor named Burket Green. Does anyone know the name? His daughter, Nancy c? b?, w John Ussery c? Va?. This is the extent of my knowledge of my Green family. For years I was led to believe that their son Welcome Ussery had wed a Matilda Green. Welcome [c1806 b Ala or Tenn?] did wed Matilda [1812 bKy] but, her maiden name is now unknown. I picked Welcome up Humphry Co. Tenn. My ancestress Nancy Jane Ussery, dau. of Welcome and Matilda, was born Tenn. approx 1846[?] Thanks for taking the time to read. :~} Martha
At 08:42 AM 11/1/98 EST, AnnieB201@aol.com wrote: => >I had to send this out to see if I can find any Greens researching the >vicinity of the Hudson for the 1800's. My cousin and I are still looking for >clues to the parents of our anscestor, Adelia Green, born Bergen County, NJ, >about 1849 or 1850, married to Charles Vincent Helms in Monroe Works (now >Monroe), NY, April 14, 1864 (witnessed by Henry Morgan and Nelson Wilson). >With all due respect to our cousins south of the Mason-Dixon, please, please, >aren't there any Yankee Greens out there? > ============= YUP!!! Tons of us! We are just quiet from being worn out trying to find our Green/es.....grin grin. I am "collecting" New York Greenes, and will let you know if I run across your Adelia. Have you tried to get a death certificate from NY for Adelia Green Helms? If she died after 1880, when NY required records, you might be able to get a certificate from the town where she died (if you know it ) which may identify her parents. (I typically call the town clerk instead of writing to NY State Archives and usually get what I need much faster). Good luck to you..... Laura ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Laura Greene lgg@interaccess.com lggreene@earthlink.net or redhed44@aol.com Carlsbad, California =================================================== Researching: Green(e) (RI>NY), Daves (NC>Illinois), DuBois (NY) Fay (Mass>NY), Riley (NY), Johnson (RI) Hardenbergh (NY), Holden (RI>Mass >NY), Mitchell (?>TX & KS) Putman (NY), Wands (NY), =================================================== FTM Homepage: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/e/Laura-G-Greene/ Noel's Greene Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/green.htm Noel's Putman/Putnam Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/putman/putman.htm ===================================================
I have nothing concrete to relate regarding your Adelia, but there is a family of Greens, from whom I and a number of other people on this list and elsewhere are descended. The oldest known male was a Peter Green (b. c.1830/40 France? - d.3 Aug 1803, Southfields, Orange, NY). He and his wife, Susannah King, had six sons and five daughters and they in turn had many children. We have no Adelia in our family tree, but we know the names for only a few of Peter and Susannah's great grandchildren. We do have an Adeline, but she was born about 1840/45 but she married a David Shurts and their offspring are unknown. Although Peter and Susannah lived and died in the Ramapo Mountains where Peter worked as a stone mason and smith in the Sterling Iron Works, many of his descendants migrated toward Paterson, NJ and settled in Bergen and Passaic Counties where there was more reliable industrial employment than at the iron mines and forges of the Ramapos. Kelvin Kean Elverson, Pennsylvania P.S. Incidentally, this Green family is not known to be related to any other Greens found in 18th century Orange County or Northern New Jersey. They seem to have sprung up on their own.
I am searching for any information on Esther GREEN. She was born abt. 1737. She married Jeremiah SALYER 18 Aug 1757 in The Church of Christ, Salem, Westchester County, New York. Any information on her or her family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Liz
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_909941094_boundary Content-ID: <0_909941094@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In a message dated 11/1/98 11:05:16 AM Eastern Standard Time, lgg@interaccess.com writes: << GREEN-L@rootsweb.com >> Adelia Green Helms moved with her husband, Charles Vincent Helms, to Carbondale, PA, where she died on May 25, 1891, of consumption. According to her death certificate, which I obtained from Carbondale Historical Society, she was 42 years old. My grandfather, her youngest child, was 3 or 4 at the time of her death. Only clues we have to her origin are her wedding certificate (Monroe Works, NY) and her place of birth on death certificate (Bergen Co., NJ). We have it that there was a lot of interchange between Orange Co., NY, and Bergen Co., NJ, due to railroading. Charles Helms was a railroad foreman. I thought perhaps Adelia's family may have even moved from NJ to NY. One researcher mentioned that most marriages during this time period took place in the home of the bride. Thanks for all the wonderful responses to my request for help. --part0_909941094_boundary Content-ID: <0_909941094@inet_out.mail.interaccess.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <lgg@interaccess.com> Received: from relay07.mx.aol.com (relay07.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.7]) by air07.mail.aol.com (v51.9) with SMTP; Sun, 01 Nov 1998 11:05:16 -0500 Received: from hawk.prod.itd.earthlink.net (hawk.prod.itd.earthlink.net [207.217.120.22]) by relay07.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id LAA29225 for <AnnieB201@aol.com>; Sun, 1 Nov 1998 11:05:15 -0500 (EST) Received: from lggreene.earthlink.net (1Cust80.tnt2.sdg1.da.uu.net [208.250.122.80]) by hawk.prod.itd.earthlink.net (8.8.7/8.8.5) with SMTP id IAA02395; Sun, 1 Nov 1998 08:05:13 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19981101080656.00904df0@pop.interaccess.com> X-Sender: lgg@pop.interaccess.com X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Pro Version 3.0.5 (32) Date: Sun, 01 Nov 1998 08:06:56 -0800 To: AnnieB201@aol.com, GREEN-L@rootsweb.com From: Laura Greene <lgg@interaccess.com> Subject: Yankee Greenes In-Reply-To: <ed05dac8.363c6562@aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit At 08:42 AM 11/1/98 EST, AnnieB201@aol.com wrote: => >I had to send this out to see if I can find any Greens researching the >vicinity of the Hudson for the 1800's. My cousin and I are still looking for >clues to the parents of our anscestor, Adelia Green, born Bergen County, NJ, >about 1849 or 1850, married to Charles Vincent Helms in Monroe Works (now >Monroe), NY, April 14, 1864 (witnessed by Henry Morgan and Nelson Wilson). >With all due respect to our cousins south of the Mason-Dixon, please, please, >aren't there any Yankee Greens out there? > ============= YUP!!! Tons of us! We are just quiet from being worn out trying to find our Green/es.....grin grin. I am "collecting" New York Greenes, and will let you know if I run across your Adelia. Have you tried to get a death certificate from NY for Adelia Green Helms? If she died after 1880, when NY required records, you might be able to get a certificate from the town where she died (if you know it ) which may identify her parents. (I typically call the town clerk instead of writing to NY State Archives and usually get what I need much faster). Good luck to you..... Laura ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Laura Greene lgg@interaccess.com lggreene@earthlink.net or redhed44@aol.com Carlsbad, California =================================================== Researching: Green(e) (RI>NY), Daves (NC>Illinois), DuBois (NY) Fay (Mass>NY), Riley (NY), Johnson (RI) Hardenbergh (NY), Holden (RI>Mass >NY), Mitchell (?>TX & KS) Putman (NY), Wands (NY), =================================================== FTM Homepage: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/e/Laura-G-Greene/ Noel's Greene Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/green.htm Noel's Putman/Putnam Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/putman/putman.htm =================================================== --part0_909941094_boundary--
Still hunting for the parents and siblings of Betsy Green who married Obadiah Soper in 1807 at Brandon, VT.