Green, Nathan The 20th Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Vol. 4, p.392 GREEN, Nathan, educator, was born in Winchester, Franklin county, Tenn., Feb. 19, 1827; son of Nathan and Mary (Feild) Green, and grandson of Thermos and Nancy Green. His father was born in Amelia county, Va., May 16, 1792; was a soldier in the war of 1812; a lawyer in Amelia county, 1813-15, and in Winchester, Tenn., 1815-28; a state senator, 1827; chancellor of the Eastern district, 1828-31; judge of the supreme court and chief justice, 1831-52; professor of the law department, Cumberland university, Lebanon, Tenn., 1848-66, and he died there, March 30, 1866. Nathan, Jr., was graduated at Cumberland university, A.B., 1845, LL.B., 1849. He was the only graduate in the third class, and the fourth student at the university to be graduated. He was a trustee of the university, 1850-56, professor of law, 1856-73, and was elected chancellor of the university, Aug. 20, 1873. He received the degree of LL.D. from Centre college, Ky. David A. Macaulay Archivist of MACAULAY and related Families Scotland to New England, and Beyond ! www.familyweb.nu/ www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/5248/saugus.htm