(1794/?). Mary married Silas in 1841. To this union God sent ten children. The first was William Greene (1841/1865) who died in the Battle of Atlanta in the Confederate
Army. He never saw his only son Spencer Greene. The second was daughter Levesa Greene (1845/?), the next was Henry Greene (1847/?), followed by Greenberry Wilson Greene (28 Jan 1849/26 Oct 1921) who married Margaret Adeline Rogers 6 Apr 1873. The fifth child was Martha Lorenda Greene Fisher
(4 Apr 1851/8 Sep 1925) wife of John Fisher. Manson (Melvin) Greene was born in 1854. Martha Greene (1856/?) married Gainey Greene 7 Aug 1881. My GG Grandfather Samuel Lawrence Greene (9 Nov 1857/27 Jan 1933) married Sarah
Elizabeth Noland on 7 Aug 1881. Nancy Greene (1860/?) married Mr. Tweed. Sarah E. Greene (7 Jan 1862/22 Feb 1936) married Silas Price. Sarah was the last child of Silas and Mary. Mary was buried at the James Greene Cemetery in Poplar Cove. Its a small cemetery with about 28 graves. Mary's grave is the only one with a bought stone, but it has been knocked over by cattle.
(1794/?). Mary married Silas in 1841. To this union God sent ten children. The first was William Greene (1841/1865) who died in the Battle of Atlanta in the Confederate
Army. He never saw his only son Spencer Greene. The second was daughter Levesa Greene (1845/?), the next was Henry Greene (1847/?), followed by Greenberry Wilson Greene (28 Jan 1849/26 Oct 1921) who married Margaret Adeline Rogers 6 Apr 1873. The fifth child was Martha Lorenda Greene Fisher
(4 Apr 1851/8 Sep 1925) wife of John Fisher. Manson (Melvin) Greene was born in 1854. Martha Greene (1856/?) married Gainey Greene 7 Aug 1881. My GG Grandfather Samuel Lawrence Greene (9 Nov 1857/27 Jan 1933) married Sarah
Elizabeth Noland on 7 Aug 1881. Nancy Greene (1860/?) married Mr. Tweed. Sarah E. Greene (7 Jan 1862/22 Feb 1936) married Silas Price. Sarah was the last child of Silas and Mary. Mary was buried at the James Greene Cemetery in Poplar Cove. Its a small cemetery with about 28 graves. Mary's grave is the only one with a bought stone, but it has been knocked over by cattle.
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement