Seems to me there are a terrific amount of GREEN's that get lost down through the years. And it also seems they were mostly women. Too bad the women were considered to be of no importance. Seems all they did was bear many children and die early. Then the men married again and had several more. Life was very difficult for both sexes, but it seems to me that the women took the brunt of the force of life. I'm still looking for Jennie Green, b. 25 Sept 1870, Ohio. No parents names on only one sibling known, Rosella Green. In 1899 Jennie was 29 and Rosella was 22, and they were in Ligonier, IN and So. Whitley Co. IN. Have had several promising emails, but nothing yet to connect to any other Greens. Harold Williams Mesquite, TX (Dallas suburb) willhn@flash.net -----Original Message----- From: sasso <sasso@bitterroot.net> To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 04, 1998 11:12 AM Subject: [GREEN-L] Hattie Green >I know this is not much but is all I have. I am looking for Hattie S. >Green, born about 1852 somewhere in MO. By age 20 or so she had moved to >CA. and married Abraham Roberts in 1872. Thanks for any help. > >Jay Roberts > >______________________________