My Greene's are Polly Bentley who married Royal Greene in 1847 in Willoughby. Their children were Melvin Greene, Cleveland schoolteacher, died 1922 in Kirtland and Ella who I believe married a Metcalf. She died 1912 in Kirtland I think. Mrs. C I Peck of Eagleville, OH contributed the story about Typical Pioneering - Ira Tuttle and here's another story in the book about Peck's A PIONEER VISIT - In Conneaut, many years ago, Mrs. Daniel Hazeltine paid Mrs. Elizer Peck a visit. The journey of two miles was made in an ox cart in which Mrs. H. had placed her cards and wool. The time going and coming was spent in carding "rolls," that the daughters might not be in want of something to spin. During the afternoon's visit, the same industry was manifest. Carding, hatcheling and knitting were regular accompaniments of visiting. It is not to be inferred from this that gossip was wanting, though the subjects were generally quite different from those of the present day. Telling fortunes was a regular accompaniement of the tea table. Western Reserve Centennial Souvenir 1896 by H U Johnson, Orwell, Ohio