Corp Isaac Greene served in the Revolution from the town of Coventry, R. I. (source: DAR Patriot Index p. 283). His son Pvt James Greene also served. Isaac Greene, b. R.I. 11 June 1724, m. Mary Weaver 20 June 1754, d. R.I. 1807 (source: DAR Patriot Index, p 283 and Greene Family Genealogy by Mance 1904, pp 78 - 81). Corp Isaac Greene was the father of James. James Greene, b. Coventry R. I., 17 Feb 1764, m. 6 Jun 1790 to Eunice Case of R. I., d. in R.I. 20 Aug 1839. (Sources: VR West Greenwich and Coventry, R.I., DAR Patriot Index p 283; Coventry Muster Rool for 1782. Pvt. James Greene was the father of Horace Greene. Horace Greene, b. Coventry R.I. 21 May 1809, died Coventry R.I. 9 June 1857, married about 1832 to Alice ?? born about 1804. (Source: 1840 census. Death record from town clerk.) Horace Green was the father of Oscar Byron Greene. Oscar Byron Greene, b. in R.I. abt 1843, moved to New London, Connecticut, (first) marriage to Mary Robinson, born in Maine. (Source: 1850 and 1860 Census records, showing parentage). Oscar Byron had a son, also Oscar (I knew his widow slightly) and a daughter, Alice Rose Greene (my grandmother). Alice Rose Greene, b. Providence R.I., 6 Sept 1869, died in Los Angeles, California, 7 Aug 1922 (Sources Vrecs., death certificate). She married Earnest (?) Watrous, and then as a widow, married John Foster Tucker. Their daughter, Alice Joan Tucker Bramlette was my mother. This message is partly in response to the lady who asked for NAMES, NAMES, etc. The data above comes from my (successful) application to join the Sons of the Revolution. It was compiled by the SR's genealogist, Richard Coe, in 1970. A few questions for you, please: Are these Greene's in your family tree also? Do you know whether the above data is already available on the Internet? I am a new user and looked without success for this data to see if I could find my way around the Greene data. Any suggestions?