Essey was reported as a surviving child of her father, at age 6 in October 1889. Also named wee her stepmother Mary Green and her half-brother Grover Green, age 1. Alabama, Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999 George A Green Died 1 January 1889 at Oneonta [Blount County] Probate 12 Oct 1889 Jefferson County, Alabama Estate is land and one house and lot in Chepultepec, Total value about $450 Heirs: Widow Mary Green, originally appointed executor, declined Children Essey, age 6 and Grover, age 1 C B Ingram, brother-in-law of Deceased [brother of Deceased's first wife Rebecca Ingram] appointed Executor Source Loose Records, Graham, Walter Eugene-Greer, Ida, 1870-1934 Essie Green Brown Birth 1882 Death Apr 20, 1907 Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Parents: George Alford Green (1859 - 1889) Rebecca L. Ingram Green (1858 - 1887) Spouse Jesse Brown (1872 - 1911) Siblings: Stella Bertha Green Rudder (1883 - 1968) Zenie K. Green (1885 - 1887) Burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Oneonta, Blount County, Alabama Created by rhm Nov 03, 2008 -- Find A Grave Memorial #31118077, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=31118077
Essie is not reported in most genealogies. Her niece Janet Ariciu, an avid and able Green family genealogist, has reported her born in 1907. Janet reports that Essie's death occurred 8 Aug 1908 in McCurtain, Oklahoma. She has no burial information. It is likely Essie was buried on the family farm, a common practice at that time on the frontier. Essie Gertrude Green Birth 23 Dec 1907 in McCurtain, Oklahoma Death 8 Aug 1908 in McCurtain, Oklahoma Father James Isaac Green b 6 Nov 1880 in Eulogy, Bosque, Texas Mother Lillie Armanda Stewart b 7 Dec 1883 in Cato, Faulkner, Arkansas -- Janet Ariciu family Bush, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I21627
1880 Federal Census, Montgomery County, Illinois, 2 June, Grisham Township, District 146, page 2, Hse #17, Fam #18 Green, Lucina [sic] W F 47 Head Widow Keeping House Cannot read or write Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky [b abt 1833] Green, Esther W F 9 Dau At Home IL NC Kentucky [b abt 1871] Esther's mother's household was reported in two separate counties in the 1880 census. 1880 Federal Census, Fayette County, Illinois, 8 June, Sharon Township, District 96, page 11, Hse #17, Fam #18 Green, Lusina [sic] W F 46 Head Widow Keeping House Cannot read or write Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky [b abt 1834] Green, Esther F W F 9 Dau At Home IL NC Kentucky [b abt 1871]
------------------ Ethel L. Love Birth Aug. 8, 1899 Nectar, Blount County, Alabama Death Jan. 16, 1972 Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama Ethel Green Love, a world-class cook and indefatigable housekeeper, figures prominently in the brief memoir written by her granddaughter Linda Love Hewitt. Entitled CHRISTMAS AND THE OTHER GRANDMOTHER, it is published by ArbeitenZeit Media and is available as a Kindle edition on Amazon.com and as an audiobook through Audible.com, iTunes and Amazon.com. Parents: Isaac Andrew Jackson Green (1872 - 1948) Rena Anzonetta Pass Green (1876 - 1935) Spouse Albert B. Love (1893 - 1951) Children: Fred Burwell Love (1917 - 1977) Frank Edward Love (1920 - 2011) Siblings: Ezra Milton Green (1895 - 1918) W. E. Green (1897 - 1984) Burial Nectar Cemetery, Nectar, Blount County, Alabama Maintained by LGH, Originally Created by Johnny Tidmore Mar 24, 2011 -- Find A Grave Memorial #67401710, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67401710 ------------------
1900 Federal Census, Gordon County, Georgia, 13 July, Fair Mount, District 54, page 7B, Hse #116, Fam #117 Green, William Head W M Nov 1852 47 Married 26 yrs GA SC SC Farmer Green, Louisa A Wife W F May 1857 43 Married 26 yrs 11 children/10 living GA GA GA Green, Eva Dau W F Dec 1877 22 GA GA GA Farm Labor Green, Alice A Dau W F Nov 1875 24 GA GA GA Farm Labor Green, Lura L Dau W F June 1879 21 GA GA GA Farm Labor ** Green, Eulus L Son W M Oct 1881 18 GA GA GA Farm Labor ** Green, Vada L Dau W F Sept 1883 16 GA GA GA At School Green, Haley B Dau W F Febr 1887 13 GA GA GA At School Green, Agnes E Dau W F Oct 1888 11 GA GA GA At School Green, Ollie L Dau W F Apr 1891 9 GA GA GA At School Green, Marnie B Dau W F Apr 1893 7 GA GA GA At School Green, Thomas A Son W M Jan 1895 5 GA GA GA Green, William E Son W M Aug 1898 1 GA GA GA U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Eulus L Greene Birth Date 13 Nov 1881 SSN 259348987 03 Dec 1976: Name listed as EULUS L GREENE Georgia, Death Index, 1919-1998 Eulus L Green Age 80 (born abt 1882) Residence Bartow, Georgia, USA Death 27 Jun 1962 Bartow County, Georgia, USA Certificate #18070
Gravestone of Eunice E Randall, Oak Grove Methodist Cemetery, Ellenboro, Rutherford County, North Carolina Eunice E Randall Wife of J H Randall Born July 12, 1838 Died Feb 14, 1907 For some reason, the date of death on Eunice's memorial on Fnid a Grave is 14 Dec 1907, even though there is a photo of the gravestone showing the date as 14 Feb 1907. The latter is the date on the cemetery register on US Gen Web's registry. ----------------- Eunice Elizabeth Green Randall Birth Jul 12, 1838 Rutherford County, North Carolina Death Dec Feb 14, 1907 Spouse James Harvey Randall (1835 - 1899) Children: Thomas Pinkney Randall (1860 - 1919) Kershaw McNelius Randall (1862 - 1934) Alsy Green Randall (1866 - 1932) Cora Ada Louise Randall Wilkie (1868 - 1930) Margaret Randall Harrill (1873 - 1960) Burial Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Ellenboro, Rutherford County, North Carolina Created by Marci Rollins-Smart Sep 06, 2008 -- Find A Grave Memorial #29624219, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29624219 ----------------- Oak Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Rutherford County, North Carolina Registry Randall, Eunice E July 12, 1838 February 14, 1907 Randall, J H July 27, 1835 December 1, 1899 -- W D FLoyd, US Gen Web, http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/rutherford/cemeteries/oakgrove.txt
1900 Federal Census, Gordon County, Georgia, 13 July, Fair Mount, District 54, page 7B, Hse #116, Fam #117 Green, William Head W M Nov 1852 47 Married 26 yrs GA SC SC Farmer Green, Louisa A Wife W F May 1857 43 Married 26 yrs 11 children/10 living GA GA GA ** Green, Eva Dau W F Dec 1877 22 GA GA GA Farm Labor ** Green, Alice A Dau W F Nov 1875 24 GA GA GA Farm Labor Green, Lura L Dau W F June 1879 21 GA GA GA Farm Labor Green, Eulus L Son W M Oct 1881 18 GA GA GA Farm Labor Green, Vada L Dau W F Sept 1883 16 GA GA GA At School Green, Haley B Dau W F Febr 1887 13 GA GA GA At School Green, Agnes E Dau W F Oct 1888 11 GA GA GA At School Green, Ollie L Dau W F Apr 1891 9 GA GA GA At School Green, Marnie B Dau W F Apr 1893 7 GA GA GA At School Green, Thomas A Son W M Jan 1895 5 GA GA GA Green, William E Son W M Aug 1898 1 GA GA GA
1930 Federal Census, Fresno County, California, 18 April, Township 5, District 76, page 7A, Conejo Avenue, Hse #150, Fam #151 Green, Pink Head M W 42 First married at 32 [but no wife in the household] OK TN TN Farm Laborer Green, Maggie Sister-in-law F W 35 First married at 34 [but no husband in the household] OK MO MO Green, Eva Lee Niece F W 7 OK OK OK Green, Jack Nephew M W 6 OK OK OK Green, Junior Nephew M W 4yrs 4mos OK OK OK [b abt Dec 1925] Eva is identified as a survivor in the obituary of her uncle, Pink Green. "Surviving are a brother, Tom Green of Kerman; five nephews, Jake and Jack Green of Fresno, Paul Birch of Lubbock, Tex., Walter Smith of Ripon and Robert Smith of Texas, and two nieces, Eva Green of Kerman and Mrs Irene Sherman of Portland, Ore." -- Fresno Bee, 7 April 1968 In the 1940 census, Eva and her brothers are reproted as children of Pink. It appears that the enumerator meant to indicate they were chidlren of Maggie. 1940 Federal Census, Fresno County, California, 9 April, Judicial Township 11, District 132, page 2B, Belmont Ave, Hse #43, Rents $10, Live on a Farm Green, Pink Head M W 53 Widow First Grade 3 b Oklahoma Place under 2000 population in 1935 Farmer Glory, Maggie Wife F W 48 Grade 3 b OK lived in same house in 1935 Green, Eva Dau F W 17 Single Grade 8 b OK lived in same house in 1935 Green, Jack Son M W 16 Single HS-1 b OK lived in same house in 1935 Farm Laborer Green, Jacob Son M W 14 Single Grade 8 b OK lived in same house in 1935Eva's Social security records seem to iundicate she never married. Social Security Death Index Eva Green Born 10 Aug 1922 Died 3 Aug 2002 Last Residence Fresno, Fresno, California 93726 SSN 558-52-4738 issued: California (1955) Her memorial on Find A Grave also indicates she never married. ----------------------------- Eva Lee Green Birth Aug. 10, 1922 Muskogee County, Oklahoma, USA Death Aug. 3, 2002 Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA Eva Lee Green was the daughter of Walter Jacob Green (1889-1925) and Maggie Lee Green, (1897-1952). Eva's father died in OK, when she was very young. His extended family moved to California, and Maggie, his widow, with her three small children, was living in HH of her brother-in-law, Pink GREEN, in 1930, Fresno Co, Twnship 5. (No child support then). Both her brothers, Walter "Jake" and Jack Green are buried in this cemetery. Her mother reportedly died at Kerman, CA...unk cemetery. No info if Eva ever married. Inscription "Beloved Sister" Burial Fresno Memorial Gardens, Fresno, Fresno County, California, USA Created by wvy Jul 25, 2011 -- Find A Grave Memorial #73921227, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Green&GSiman=1&GScid=7983&GRid=73921227& ----------------------------- Social Security records, as the Find a Grave memorial, report Eva's date of death as 3 August 2002, but her funeral card says it was 2 August 2002. Her grave marker has only the year of birth and death. ----------------------------- Funeral Card for Eva Lee Green Stephens and Bean Chapel In Memory of Eva Lee Green Born August 10, 1922 Fort Gibson, Texas Date of Death August 2, 2002 Fresno, California Funeral Service Friday August 9, 2002, at 10:00 AM Stephens and Bean Chapel Officiant Pastor Tim Powell Organist Laura Huber Soloist Barbara Axe Interment Fresno Memorial Gardens Pallbearers Tom Green Dave Green Jim Green Jack Green Mike Green David Green Services Entrusted to Stephens and Bean "I have fought the good fight, I have fiinished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness; which the Lord, the righteous Judge, wil laward to me on that day - and not to me only, but also to all who have longed for his appearing." -- Courtesy of Bev Bell, Ancestry, http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/18833425/photo/11332f0d-98c3-447a-a62d-348d5bd13ce8#Current -----------------------------
---------------------- Ezra Milton Green Birth May 27, 1895 Nectar, Blount County, Alabama, USA Death Sep. 17, 1918 Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Son of Isaac Andrew Jackson Green (1872-1948) and Rena Anzonetta "Annie" Pass Green (1876-1935). Parents: Isaac Andrew Jackson Green (1872 - 1948) Rena Anzonetta Pass Green (1876 - 1935) Siblings: W. E. Green (1897 - 1984) Ethel L. Love (1899 - 1972) Inscription Ezra A. Green, Son of A. J. & Annie Green Burial Nectar Cemetery, Nectar, Blount County, Alabama, USA Maintained by LGH, Originally Created by Johnny Tidmore Aug 17, 2010 -- Find A Grave Memorial #57171852, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=57171852 ----------------------
Fait and Cora Lee's first child died young. She was Fannie Lynn, buried in the Marlow Cemetery. We don't know when she was born. She died on January 7, 1941. (It appears she died the saem day or after only a few days. -- Loretta Gregory Gay, family genealogist, phone conversation with Orville Boyd Jenkins, 2 July 2015 Fannie Lynn Green Birth unknown Death Jan. 7, 1941 Parents: Leland Lafayette Green (1911 - 2003) Cora Lee Green (1910 - 1982) Inscription: "Infant" Note: Birth date not shown Burial Marlow Cemetery, Marlow, Stephens County, Oklahoma, USA Created by Jean Dec 01, 2007 -- Find A Grave Memorial #23197916, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Green&GSiman=1&GScid=423984&GRid=23197916&
Green family genealogist knew from famliy sources of an earlier child that did not live but does not have the first name. Brother Green Sex M Birth 11 Jan 1905 in McCurtain, Oklahoma Death 11 Jan 1905 in McCurtain, Oklahoma Parents: Father James Isaac Green b 6 Nov 1880 in Eulogy, Bosque, Texas Mother Lillie Armanda Stewart b 7 Dec 1883 in Cato, Faulkner, Arkansas -- Janet Ariciu family Bush, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I16285 Janet Green Ariciu reports that this chidl was always referred only byu the term Brother, never having been given a name. "James Isaac Green and Lillie Armanda Stewart 1st children was call Brother. Never had name just called Brother." -- Janet Green Ariciu, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 22 March 2020
"The (M) stands for Mary. I have my great grandmother's supplemental application. Her name was Fannie Bryant Bruce. Her father was Hardy Bryant. Hardy's mom was Fannie Green, daughter of Daniel Green & Mary Green. There was the name Mashack in the old Green Bible, said William Bryant, brother of Hardy Bryant. They were rejected on their Cherokee blood, but I know they were Cherokee. Fannie Green was born in 1808, had a brother Isaac 1801, John 1804, Thomas 1806, Fannie 1808, Daniel 1810, Elizabeth 1812, Andrew Jackson 1815, Toliver 1817, Enoch 1820, Isona 1823." -- Gary Cruce, message on profile for Mary Green, wife of Daniel John Green, on OurFamily genealogy, 10 July 2015, http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php?pid=60396 Her real name was most likely Frances. This name also appears in later generations. It also seems likely that the William Bryant mentioned in her father's will, taken by some early reserachers as a name of one of Daniel Green's sons, was Fannie's husband, William Bryant, and not a William Bryant Green. A couple of genealogies report her full name as Frances Ann Green. In the 1850 census she was enumerated as simply A Bryant. In 1860 as Fanny. Georgia Marriages to 1850 #759 Hall County, Georgia "License of William Bryant and Fanny Green returned solemnized 16th day of October 1832 - Joseph Dunagan, JJC" 1850 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 5 August, District 38, page (scan 338B), Hse/Fam #69 William Bryant 41 M Farmer $400 Real Estate b SC Cannot read or write A Bryant 42 F b SC Cannot read or write H Bryant 16 M Laborer b Georgia S Bryant 14 F b Georgia J Bryant 10 M b Georgia M B Bryant 8 M b Georgia M Bryant 6 F b Georgia W Bryant 2 M b Georgia 1860 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 6 June, District 575, PO Gainesville, page 10, Hse/Fam #69 William Bryant 50 M Farmer $3000 Real Estate $1095 Personal born SC Cannot read or write[b abt 1810] Fanny Bryant 52 F born SC Cannot read or write[b abt 1808] John Bryant 22 M Farmer born Georgia Cannot read or write[b abt 1838] Minor Bryant 20 M Farmer born Georgia Cannot read or write[b abt 1840] Mary Bryant 14 F born GA [b abt 1846] William Bryant 10 F born Georgia [b abt 1850] Thomas Bryant 7 M born Georgia [b abt 1853] William died before 1870, and Fannie was reported as the head of the household in the census. 1870 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 12 August, Fork District, PO Gainesville, page 209, Hse #1916, Fam #1784 Bryant, Frances 63 F W Keeping House $750 Real Estate $492 Personal Tenn b So Carolina Cannot write [b abt 1807] Bryant, William 20 M W Laboring on Farm born Georgia Cannot read or write [b abt 1850] Bryant, Thomas 18 M W Laboring on Farm born Georgia Cannot read or write [b abt 1852] Bryant, Green 13 M W Laboring on Farm born Georgia Cannot read or write [b abt 1857] Her son Hardy is living next door with his family. 1870 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 12 August, Fork District, PO Gainesville, page 209, Hse #1916, Fam #1784 Bryant, Hardy 32 M W Farm Laborer $0 Real Estate $180 Personal born So Carolina [b abt 1838] Bryant, Mary A 25 F W Keeping House b Georgia [b abt 1845] Bryant, Laura 1 F W born Georgia [b abt 1869] Georgia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 W. Briant [W. Bryant] 403 Dist, Hall County, GA 1860 Slave Schedule, p 115 Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892 Mrs Fannie Bryant 1873-1877 Fork Militia District, #575 Hall, Georgia, USA
1880 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 24 June, Gainesville, District 137, page 57, Hse #530, Fam #562 Green, Willis W M 39 Husband Farming GA GA GA b abt 1841] Green, Armilda [Arminda] W F 33 Wife Keeping House GA GA GA [abt 1847] Green, George W M 14 Son Farm Hand GA GA GA [abt 1866] Green, Lou W F 11 Dau Farm Hand GA GA GA [abt 1869] Green, Willie W M 9 Son Farm Hand GA GA GA [abt 1871] Green, Frances W F 4 Dau GA GA GA [abt 1876]
Isaac Green BIRTH 1801 South Carolina, United States DEATH BEF 3 JUL 1863 Ga, Hall Co. Marriage 1822 Mary Matilda Jackson (1809-1862) His son Tyree was born on March 23, 1827, in Hall County, Georgia. His son James M. was born in 1831 in Hall County, Georgia, passed away on July 30, 1862, in Bridgeport, Tennessee, at the age of 31 His daughter Frances L. was born on June 22, 1835, in Georgia. His son Thomas Benton was born on September 2, 1837, in Hall County, Georgia. His daughter M.E. was born in 1840, passed away in July 1863 at the age of 23 His daughter Armilda was born in 1843 in Hall County, Georgia. His son Oliver D. was born in 1845 in Hall County, Georgia, passed away on July 30, 1862, in Bridgeport, Tennessee [suspiciously identical to James M], at the age of 17 His son Leroy M. was born in 1848 in Georgia. His wife Mary Matilda passed away on January 19, 1862, in Georgia, at the age of 53. They had been married 40 years Death BEF 3 Jul 1863 Ga, Hall Co. Age 6 -- Catherine Hobby Family Tree, http://person.ancestry.com/tree/10446369/person/24425175959/facts Names of children in this family in the 1850 census do not have a clear match for Frances L Green. But reported birth year in undocumented genealogies was 22 June 1835. This would make her about age 15 in 1850. TYhe closest match to that if the name that looks like T R Greeen, Female, age 14. The capital letters of this enumerator are strange, and not consistent. The first initial looks like T, not F, but the second is clearly an R, compared to other letters on the page. 1850 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 21 August, page 707 (scan page 353), Hse/Fam #83 Isaac Green 49 M Farmer $750 Real Estate b South Carolina [b abt 1801] M Green 42 F South Carolina Cannot read or write [b abt 1808, matches wife Matilda Jackson] W J Green 17 M Laborer Georgia [unmatched in family genealogy lists of children, oldest child reported as Tyree] J M Green 17 M Laborer Georgia [close to James M, but initial looks like I instead of J] T R Green 14 F Georgia [possibly Frances L Green] T B Green 12 M Laborer Georgia [matches Thomas Benton] M E Green 10 F Georgia [known only by initials] A Green 7 F Georgia [Armilda] D O Green 6 M Georgia [D Oliver or Oliver D] Leroy McCutchin 2 M b Georgia [last name appears to be Green, McCutchin middle name]
1880 Federal Census, Murray County, Georgia, 10 July, Alaculsey, District 1011, Enumeration District 1542, page 14, Hse #124, Fam #129 Green, Abner J W M 42 Married Farming Cannot read or write NC VA NC [b abt 1838] Green, Elisabeth W F 35 Wife Married Keeping House TN TN TN [b abt 1845] Green, Isaac V W M 15 Son Single GA NC TN Works on Farm Cannot write [b abt 1865] ** Green, Fanny M W F 13 Dau Single Keeping House Cannot read or write GA NC TN [b abt 1867] ** Green, Sarah J W F 11 Dau Single Keeping House Cannot read or write GA NC TN [b abt 1869] Green, Tartely W F 9 Dau Single GA NC TN [b abt 1871] Green, George A W M 8 Son Single GA NC TN [b abt 1872] Green, John C W M 6 Son Single GA NC TN [b abt 1874] Green, Mary Ann W F 4 Dau Single GA NC TN [b abt 1876] Green, Luquitty E W F 2 Dau Single GA NC TN [b abt 1878] Fanny M may be the person reported later as Martha Elizabeth "Bessie" Green as a daughter of Elizabeth Coxsey Green (and thus Ancil) in Find a Grave. The M may stand for Martha, but I cannot account for the Fanny, which is a common nickname for Frances, or the Elizabeth., Being the first daughter, she could very well be named after her mother, but it is odd that was not reported in the census. Martha Elizabeth Green is reported by FAG as being born in 1865, while in the 1880 census, Fanny M Green was reported as 13 years old, and her brother Isaac V Green as 15. The 2-year gap or variance is not unusual for census age reports. But if Isaac and Fanny were twins, wouldn't they have been reported the same age? But no other child appears in the slot between them in other records. It is odd also, that on FAG, Martha's mother is linked correctly as Elizabeth Jane Coxsey Green, but not to Abner Jefferson Green, even though Abner is linked as the only spouse of Elizabeth. An likewise, Isaac Vanvert's mother alone is listed, as Elizabeth Coxsey Green, but no father.
John Thomas Green Birth Feb. 11, 1844 Death May 15, 1915 Son of Andrew J. Green Married to Mary R. and had 9 children: Frances V. Green Lydia L. Green Sylvania Green Isaac Green James A. Green J.B. Green John A. Green Milton J. Green and Mary Emmaline Green -- Find A Grave Memorial #24276858, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24276858 1870 Federal Census, Blount County, Alabama, 26 August, Township 12, PO Blountsville, page 1, Hse/Fam #1 Green, John 26 M W Farmer $100 Real Estate $300 Personal GA Green, Mary 28 F W Keeps House born GA Cannot read or write Green, Frances 4 F W born Georgia Green, Lyda 3 F W born Georgia Green, Elizabeth 3mos F W born Alabama 1880 Federal Census, Blount County, Alabama, 15 June, Township 12, District 8, page 24, Hse #224, Fam #231 Green, John W M 36 Head Farming GA SC GA [b abt 1844] Green, Mary R W F 35 Wife Housekeeping Cannot read or write GA GA GA [abt 1845] Green, Francis [Frances] V Dau W F 13 Dau At Home Cannot write GA GA GA [abt 1867] Green, Liddie L W F 10 Dau At Home Cannot read or write GA GA GA [abt 1870, but cf age 4 in 1870] Green, Sylvania W F 8 Dau At Home AL GA GA [abt 1872] Green, Isaac W M 7 Son AL GA GA [b abt 1873] Green, James A W M 5 Son AL GA GA [b abt 1875] Green, John A W M 4 Son AL GA GA [b abt 1876] Green, Milton J W M 1 Son AL GA GA [b abt 1879] Alabama, Select Marriages, 1816-1957 Frances Green Spouse M S Thomas Marriage 24 Jan 1884 Blount, Alabama Performed By Minister of Gospel Surety Isaac Standridge 1900 Federal Census, Blount County, Alabama, 19 June, Nectar, District 2, Page 8B, House/Family #139 Thomas, Marion S Head W M May 1860 40 Married 16 yrs AL AL AL Farmer Owns Thomas, Francis V Wife W F Aug 1866 33 Married 16 yrs 8 children/8 living GA GA GA Thomas, William R W M Apr 1884 16 AL AL GA Farm Laborer Thomas, Johney W M Dec 1886 13 AL AL GA Farm Laborer Thomas, Birdie E W F Jan 1889 11 AL AL GA At Home Thomas, Becky L W F May 1891 9 AL AL GA At Home Thomas, Ephraim A W M Dec 1893 6 AL AL GA Thomas, Annie A W F Sept 1896 3 AL AL GA Thomas, Survella E W F June 1899 11mos AL AL GA The following memorial on Find a Grave seems to refer to Frances, daughter of John Thomas Green. But it reports her birth date as August 1860, while in the 1870 census, Frances was reported as 4 years old, so born in about 1866. In 1880 she was 13. Her name on her gravestone is spelled Francis. The burial location matches Frances, but this may be a different individual. Her husband here is reported as Scott Thomas, which could be the M S Thomas reported as her husband in the marriage record above. No ages were reported in that marriage index record. But I nopt e that the 1900 census reported her birth date as August 1866. The date of 1860 on the FAG memorial may be just a typo. Note that the gravestone for Thomas a Francis does not have any dates, only tehir names. The dates in the memorial were reported by the creator of the memorial. Francis Thomas Birth Aug 1860 [Aug 1866, according to the 1900 census] Death unknown Spouse Scott Thomas (1860 - 1935) Children Presley Thomas (1886 - 1942) Inscription: WIFE "In Loving Memory" Burial Nectar Cemetery, Nectar, Blount County, Alabama Maintained by Linda, Originally Created by Johnny Tidmore Mar 24, 2011 -- Find A Grave Memorial #67401822, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=67401822
--------------------------- Francis Marion Green Birth Feb 6, 1846 Liberty County, Texas, USA Death Jul 12, 1897 Sanco, Coke County, Texas, USA Francis Marion Green was the son of Benjamin Modelle Green and Cynthia Riley 'Pruitt' Green. He was the husband of Felicia Ann Kellar. They were married 25 Mar 1868 in Williamson County, Texas. My records show they had 11 children. Parents: Benjamin Modelle Green (1810 - 1895) Cynthia Riley Prewitt Green (1812 - 1871) Spouse Feliciann Asenith Kellar Green (1852 - 1937) Children: William Benjamin Green (1869 - 1920) Minerva Caroline Green Yance (1871 - 1957) Francis Henry Green (1874 - 1957) Joseph Riley Green (1876 - 1904) Mary Rose Ann Green Scott (1879 - 1967) Archie Dallas Green (1882 - 1936) Ward Beecher Green (1885 - 1929) Edward Pruitt Green (1886 - 1964) John Carlton Green (1889 - 1936) Orr Toliver Green (1891 - 1966) Helen Ozella Narcissus Green Peterson (1893 - 1969) Siblings: Lucinda Everett Lum (1829 - 1910) Half-sibling Narcissus Alcester Green Daughtrey (1836 - 1925) William Benjamin Green (1844 - ____) Mary Jane Green Von Roeder (1848 - 1940) Feliciana Green (1850 - 1855) Edmond Modelle Green (1854 - 1881) Burial Sanco Cemetery, Sanco, Coke County, Texas, USA Created by Joyce Edgar Phipps Apr 10, 2009 -- Find A Grave Memorial #35715386, https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35715386 --------------------------
In 1850, Fenacy is enumerated in the home of her brother Daniel with his wife Mary in Hall County, Georgia. She is 65 years old, and reported under her maiden name. This probably means she nver married. 1850 Federal Census, Hall County, Georgia, 21 August, page 707 (scan page 353), Hse/Fam #84 Daniel Green 69 M Farmer $800 Real Estate b South Carolina M Green 69 F South Carolina Cannot read or write F Green 65 F South Carolina
1930 Federal Census, Parmer County, Texas, 23 April, Justice Precinct 2, District 185, page 6A, Hse #100, Fam #107 Green, Taylor J Head Owns M W 51 Married at 22 yrs old TX GA IL Farmer Not a veteran Green, Mattie Wife F W 35 Married at 17 yrs old OK MS TN Green, Frieda Dau F W 6 OK TX OK U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Amarillo, Texas, City Directory, 1957, p 514 Marrick Bob R (Frieda) geol S S Geol Serv h 4116 Travis U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995 Amarillo, Texas, City Directory, 1958, p 402 Marrick Bob R (Frieda) geol U S Geol Serv h 4116 Travis U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Amarillo, Texas, City Directory, 1959, p 469 Merrick Bobby R (Frieda B) whse mgr h 4104 Crockett Merrick Frieda B Mrs tel opr Millier & Miller Mtr h 4104 Crockett U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 Amarillo, Texas, City Directory, 1960, p 525 Merrick Bobby R (Frieda B) slsmn Panhandle Pipe & Steel h 4104 Crockett "Mattie Lovin Green. She did live in Friona, but had lived with daughter Frieda (Merrick) in Amarillo for a time after Taylor's death. She was, however, a resident in a nursing home at the time of her death. She is buried with Taylor in Friona, Texas. [died 31 Oct 1969]" -- Hugh Green, via Rachel Ruthatrt, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 17 October 2010 U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 Frieda B Merrick Birth Date 4 Oct 1923 3813 Hancock St, Amarillo, TX, 79109-4217 (1993) Texas Death Index, 1903-2000 Frieda Merrick Death 13 Oct 1994 Potter County Note that the Texas Death Index reports that she died in Potter County. The Social Security Death Index reports her residence was in Amarillo, Randall County. She died in Amarillo, but that city is in two counties. She lived on the Randall County side of Amarillo, but died in the Potter County side. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Frieda B. Merrick Born 4 Oct 1923 Died 13 Oct 1994 Last Residence Amarillo, Randall, Texas 79109 SSN 452-24-0422 issued Texas (Before 1951) U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 Freda Beatrice Green [Freida Beatrice Parson] [Freida Morgan] [Freda Garner] [Frieda Merrick] [Freda Morgan] Birth 4 Oct 1923 Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma Death Date 13 Oct 1994 Father James T Green Mother Mattie A Lovin SSN 452240422 Sep 1939 Name listed as FREDA BEATRICE GREEN; Jun 1943 Name listed as FREIDA BEATRICE PARSON; Apr 1955 Name listed as FREIDA GREEN MORGAN; May 1956: Name listed as FREDA MORGAN GARNER; Jan 1964 Name listed as FRIEDA BEA MERRICK; Name listed as FREDA GREEN MORGAN
----------------- Gardner first appears in VA records on a list of tithables along with a John Green in 1761. He appeared on a list of deserters from Mecklenburg in 1777. He sold land in Mecklenburg Co, VA in 1779. Feb 1780 he entered for 150 acres of land in Rowan Co, NC although this claim wasn't followed up on. In late 1780, from "Loyalists in The Southern Campaign" his name appears on a list of those to be paid as one of "those who came to Orangeburg, SC with Lieut. Colonel John H Cruger." In 1789 Gardner Green is listed as a neighbor on a plat for Isom "Frankling" on Little Bush Creek, Saluda River, 96 District. Garner Green is listed as a neighbor when John Pickens was granted land in 1793 on Great Rocky Creek in 96. Later in 1793 Pickens sold the land to Edward Ware who later sold it to John Martin. Garner is always listed as a neighbor to the Great Rocky Creek land. -- Kathryn Sharp, Ancestry Discussion Group, 23 January 2011 ----------------- ----------------- During his childhood, Gardner Red Wolf Green lived near the headwaters of Shooting Creek in North Carolina. As a young child, the war between the United States and the Chickamauga Cherokee grew in size and the village and its people were always moving. It is said by some that Gardner was around one hundred and fifteen years old when he was killed in crossfire early one morning when he went for his morning run. There has always been a debate about his age, and where he was laid to rest. The only one who would know for sure where he was laid to rest was Chief George the Otter Green who took that secret to his grave. -- original author unknown; posted 01 Feb 2012 by G Lindsey as an Ancestry story, accessed 13 October 2019 ----------------- ----------------- Gardner Green's father was John Green, born in Virginia. These Greens are related to Henry Green, who died 1845 Halifax, Virginia. I believe Henry Green to be connected to Thomas Green who was the son of a sea captain and an Indian bride. They married into the Sizemore family prior to migrating to South Carolina. Supposedly the Sizemores and Greens were Native American. I'm not sure if they were Cherokee or Nottoway. There's a document signed 1611 by Thomas Green, Queen Betty, Nicolas Majors, Peter the Great and one other person I forget his name. The document was disputing the boundaries between North Carolina and Virginia. The settlers decided to ask the Indians to testify because they knew the land, the rivers and the region better than any white man. They were all Native American tribes from the northern Neck of Virginia. Queen Bettie was the ruler of all five tribes. She was Pamunkey Indian from the Powhatan tribes. Queen Betty was also the mother of the infamous Pocahontas that married John Smith. ... I believe Gardner Green married the daughter of Chief Doublehead. Nancy Doublehead aka Alnenee Talliutsuve. Gardner Green shows up as a lieutenant in the revolutionary war fighting for Britain. As many Indians did side with Britain. I find some Indians fighting under him such as Edward Vann, Joseph Vann and Martin Cloud. These Vanns are very well documented and their home is a museum in Georgia. There are also several other families connected to my Greens that migrated down to Indian Territory that fought under Gardner Green. We can take a look at what was going on in history at that time such as assimilation of Indians or exclusion of Indians, in order to gather the true facts. -- Troy Sims, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 29 January 2015 ----------------- ----------------- Chapter VI The Cherokees The first that we hear of the Cherokees, after the Spanish invasion, is their connection with the early British settlers of Virginia. A powerful and extensive nation, they even had settlements upon the Appomattox river, and were allied by blood with the Powhattan tribe. 1623: The Virginians [Englishmen] drove them from that place, and they retreated to the head of the Holston river. Here, making temporary settlements, the Northern Indians compelled them to retire to the Little Tennessee river, where they established themselves permanently. About the same time, a large branch of the Cherokees came from the territory of South Carolina, near Charleston, and formed towns upon the main Tennessee, extending as far as the Muscle Shoals. [editor's note: These were lower, or "Chickamauga" Cherokees.] They found all that region unoccupied, except upon the Cumberland, where resided a roving band of Shawnees. But the whole country bore evidence of once having sustained a large Indian population. -- Albert James Pickett, History Of Alabama, Chapter VI, "The Cherokees," http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~cmamcrk4/pkt6.html#anchor1577366 ----------------- "I find my Gardner Green family moving from 1770 Lunenburg Va to Surry County NC. And then on to the Old 96 District SC some as early as 1768 living on the Pacolet River, and Rocky River SC. They migrated south with the Weirs/Wares and Sizemoreâs. I believe they came out of the Northern Neck of Virginia; Bristol Parish. My Green/Franklin family had over 200 NA applications filed with the Guion Miller. All Denied. The Sizemoreâs had over 2000 applications filed and most denied. Several got through. Our families were brought to court in Lunenburg VA for living in adultery. I believe they were at one time Nottoway Indian and ruled by the Pamunkey 'Queen Betty.' ... Thomas Baker Franklin of Cherokee Ponds (Hopewell SC âTreaty of Hopewell 1785â) is connected to Isham Franklin, Shadrack Green and Gardner Green. The Reverend James Hembree was witness to Isham Franklinâs Estate and Nancy Franklin Administrator. Nancy Franklin also Administrator of Thomas Baker Franklinâs Estate. I noticed some interesting purchasers at Thomasâ estate: James Vann, and Edward Vann (Cherokee Indian)." -- Troy Sims, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 18 September 2019 "Isom Franklin is living in Greenville SC in the late 1700's. His land is well into Cherokee territory, and is associated with Henry Sizemore, Meschack Green, Gardner Green, Thomas Franklin, and Ephraim Franklin. I believe Isom's daughter to be Lucretia Franklin that married Meshack Green." (Troy Sims is a genealogical researcher on the Green familiy line among the various Native American tribes of Virginia and the Carolinas, and a descendant of Meshack W Green and Lucretia Franklin of Pendleton District, South Carolina.) -- Troy Sims, Ancestry Discussion Group, 22 September 2011 ------------------- Gardner Green probably should not be characterized as an "Eastern" Cherokee. He would dislike, I believe, the inference, and once you understand the ins-and-outs of the period, you would understand what I mean. The Oconoluftees or part of what later became known as "Eastern Band" were forced to sell out and hunt down the followers of Tsali... a remnant of the Cherokees who HAD to walk the trail of tears, but Tsalis people escaped to the caves... because they had no individual reservation agreement with the US Gov. The Oconluftees had left the Cherokee Nation and took mile square reservations in 1817, and help hunt down the "Tsalis" or the ones who hid in the caves - in order to keep their lands. Together, they were allowed to say in NC under a provision of the hated 1835 "Treaty of New Echota." [One signatory on the 1817 treaty is one John Horton, believed to be a white Quaker signing on behalf of his wife Nancy Anne Green, daughter of Meshack W Green of Old 96 Ditrict/Pendleton District, South Carolina. There was a large Quaker mission to the Cherokees, which was very well-received and the Quaker faith grew among the Cherokees. There were many white Quakers who intermarried with the Cherokees.] They are looked down on by the Tahlequah, OK bunch. There seems to be a lot of "looking down" on Cherokees by Cherokees. Gardner died in the East before the "Eastern" Band was even federally-recognized... about 1844. [This would mopst likely have been the son of the original Gardner Green here. The elder Garnder died about 1818, and would have been onver 100 years old, as reported in some sources.] He was "Ani Waya" or Wolf Clan. He descended from "King" Powhatan and Matoaka, (or Pocahontas) the Bear Clan People. (See http://www.amonsoquathbandofcherokee.org/.) The Amonsoquath are Chickamauga (traditionals), and many Chickamauga are Amonsoquath. You are Amonsoquath if you descend from Powhatan. So, Sarah/Sary was Gardner Green's other daughter, and my GGGGreat Grandmother Elizabeth's sister. The male line is well documented, but not the females that come down from him. He may have had 4 different wives... at the same time! Gardner Green (Red Wolf) fought beside Dragging Canoe, Tecumseh's Cherokee Grandfather (that's correct - was raised by Dragging when his Shawnee faher was killed by the whites) in the 40 years war, and was more properly a Chickamauga Cherokee. Later, Gardner was in fact an "Old Settler" or traditionalist "Keetowah" and, under US Treaty law, would have been referred to as "Western Cherokee." See treaties of 1817, 1828, and 1833. -- William Scott Anderson, Green descendant and reseadrcher, private paper, sourde unknown, 12 November 2000 ------------------- Isham (Isom) Franklin & Gardner Green "It's theorized that my gggg grandfather, Esom Franklin (b. 1772) may have been a grandson of Gardner Green. The hardest evidence I have for a connection is a SC plat record for an Esom Franklin that shows Gardner Green as a neighbor. John Busby of the Province of South Carolina [no county given] to William Sizemore of Mecklenburg County, Province of Virginia consideration: 100 lbs current money of VA land: in Mecklenburg on both sides Great Buffalo Creek beginning on Henry Greens line to William Griffins line crossing Great Buffalow Greens corner to beginning [containing] 200 acres Witnesses: Gardner Green, Edward (Me) Ware, John (I) Sizemore recorded 9 November 1772; From Pendleton Co. SC deeds: Book B, p. 253. 4 Nov. 1793. (This land was again sold later on to John Martin. Garner [Gardner?] Green is still listed as bounding the land on the SE.):" -- Richard Heyduck, Ancestry Discussion Group Gardner Cherokee Green, 28 January 2001 "In tracing family history, I have info that I am a relation to Gardner Green through Esom Franklin, born 26 October 1772. Unsure as to whether Esom was a son or a nephew. ... Esom was called a 'half-breed' by the local sheriff in McMinn County TN." [Not in the 1700s. Note that McMinn County, Tennessee, was not established until 1819, created from Cherokee lands. In this discussoin group another participant asked Katstin about this "half-breed" claim and he never answered. -- OBJ] -- Tom Katstin, Ancestry Discussion Group, 05 September 2010 "Gardner Green owned land next to Isshom [Isham or Issom] Franklin, found on the Internet one time but can't find it now. Did I tell you on my kin's Guion Miller application, she listed my Thomas Franklin born around 1780 as dark complected, coarse black hair. She is the only one that had seen Thomas Jefferson Franklin. I believe Ephriam [sic] Franklin and Nancy were his parents. I have Ephriam Franklin's estate papers, and he names Thomas Bartley Henry and James Sizemore as heirs. James was married to Patience Franklin." -- Barbara Cook, email to Orville Boyd Jenkins, 4 February 2012 ------------------------- 1) Gardner Green b 1703 to 1735 in VA or NC, d 1835-1837 buried Fannin Co Ga. He owned land in Halifax Co VA in 1760 and in Rowan Co NC in 1780s. We have been told that he also lived in Tn, Ky and SC. Gardner Green married Margaret Coil b ca 1740. Their kids born between 1760 and 1798 were Mossie, Benjamin Franklin, William, John, Paul and Issac Green. Gardner's other wife was Rachal Toalson/Foalson/Foalsom. 2) Benjamin Franklin Green b 1761 VA d4-1850 Boone Co Mo; married Mary Newhouse in 1782. Their kids born between 1775 and 1809 were James Sr., John, Issac, Richard, Joseph, William and Dicey Ann Green (Dicey Ann married a Boyd). 3) James Green Sr. b1789 in East Tenn d 8-7-1866 Boone Co Mo; 1m Rachel Butler in Henry Co, Ky on 2-4-1807. Rachel b 1786-1788 d abt 5-1822; 2m Margaret Peggy Lowden/London/Louden on 10-13-1822 in Henry Co Ky. Margaret was b abt 1803 and died 9-22-1885 Boone Co Mo. James and Magaret moved to Mo about 1832. James' kids born between 1808 and 1844 were Levi, Jessie, Issac, Jemima, Mary Jane, Sally Ann, James Jr., John I., Nancy, William A, Squire, Teresa, Louisa, Thomas, Eli, Eliza Jane, Dicy Ann and Margaret Green. Our line extends from Louisa who married George W. Ketchum Sr. 4) William Green son of Benjamin Green and Mary Newhouse. (brother of Jamrs Green Sr). William Green was b 4-12-1800 m Mary Polly Trammell 2-26-1817. Their kids born between 1823 and 1850 were Lewis, William Jr., Philip, Elijah, Alexander M., John W., Nicholas, Fields, Mary and Edward. -- Nancy Kess, Ancestry Discussion Group, 05 July 1999, Edited 10 April 2003 -------------------------