page 193 For such a small town, Ward in it's early days was favored with skilled physicians. Dr. Thomas GREEN from Leicester, settled here probaby at the time of Dr. CAMPBELL'S removal. Dr. GREEN had served as surgeons's assisstant during the Revolution. He was Town Clerk in 184-85. This branch of the GREEN family, for a century and a half have manifested aptitude for the study and practice of the healing art, which Dr. Thomas GREEN followed in Ward (Auburn) for 25 years. He died in 1812 and was succeeded in his profession by his half-brother Dr. Daniel GREEN. Dr. Daniel was also of Leicester and born Nov. 9, 1778, a son of Thomas GREEN, and grandson of Rev. Thomas GREEN, a noted physician and surgeon, as well as a pastor of the Baptist Church in Leicester. Dr. GREEN was of the 6th generation of those who came to Mass. from England in 1630. About 1811 he established himself in Ward. And for over 50 years was the esteemed and successful physician, with a practice extending into all the neighboring towns.