Person:Amos Greene (2)

m. 10 Jul 1774
  1. Susannah Greene1776 - 1861
  2. Amos Greene1778 - 1867
  3. John Greene1780 - 1862
  4. Catherine Greene1782 - 1812
  5. Esther Greene1784 - 1865
  6. Joseph J. Greene1786 - 1869
  7. Nicholas Greene1788 - 1836
  8. Winter Greene1790 - 1871
  9. Sarah Greene1792 - 1861
  10. Gardner Greene1794 - 1866
  11. Wanton Greene1797 - 1870
  12. Varnum Greene1800 - 1878
m. 1801
  1. Ray Greene1802 - 1889
  2. Anna Greene1803 -
  3. Calvin Greene1805 -
  4. Schuyler Greene1806 - Aft 1890
  5. Esther Greene1809 - Aft 1890
  6. Amerilla Greene1813 - 1888
  7. Cynthia Maria Greene1817 - 1907
  8. Nancy Greene1819 -
  9. Charles Franklin Greene1827 - 1911
Facts and Events
Name Amos Greene
Gender Male
Birth[1] 30 Aug 1778 West Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage 1801 Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United Statesto Nancy Saunders
Death[2] 9 May 1867 Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Obituary[3]
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References
  1. West Greenwich Births and Deaths, in Arnold, James N. Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636–1850: First series, births, marriages and deaths. A family register for the people. (Narragansett Hist. Publ. Co., 1891)
    74.

    GREENE, Amos, of John and Catherine, [born] Aug. 30, 1778.

  2. Greene, Frank Llewellyn. Descendants of Joseph Greene of Westerly, Rhode Island: also other branches of the Greenes of Quidnesset or Kingston, Rhode Island, and other lines of Greenes in America. (Albany, New York, United States: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1894)
    48-49.
  3. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    23:83, 23 May 1867.

    In Berlin, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., May 9th, 1887, Amos Green, aged 88 years, 8 months, and 10 days. Mr. Green was born in West Greenwich, R. I., Aug., 30th, 1778. In early life, his father, Dea. John Green, removed to Berlin, and settled, the country then being entirely new. In 1801, he was married, and soon after settled on the farm where he has ever since resided. He became a hopeful convert to religion in the time of the "Great Reformation," and united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church, where he has since retained his membership until called, as we trust, to enter the church triumphant.