Person:James Green (134)

Watchers
m. 16 Mar 1797
  1. James Farquhar Green1798 - 1882
  2. William Hayward Green1799 - 1800
  3. Edward George Farquhar Green1801 - 1801
  4. Charles Leverett Green1802 -
  • HJames Farquhar Green1798 - 1882
  • WMargaret ReidCal 1793 - 1846
m. 25 Sep 1824
  1. Elizabeth Green1825 -
  2. Robert Maxwell Green1827 - 1883
  3. James Farquhar Green1829 - 1859
  4. Jane Hall Green1830 - 1876
  5. William Stuart Green1833 -
  6. Mary Belcher Green1835 -
m. 6 Jun 1848
  1. Lawrence Lee Green1849 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] James Farquhar Green
Gender Male
Birth[1] 13 Feb 1798 Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Marriage 25 Sep 1824 Charleston, South Carolina, United States[1st wife]
to Margaret Reid
Marriage 6 Jun 1848 South Carolina, United States[2nd wife]
to Rachel Keith Dickinson
Death[1] 6 Apr 1882 Pendleton, South Carolina, United Statesage 84
Burial[1] Charleston, South Carolina, United StatesSt. Peters Churchyard
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jones, George Farquhar. Family Record of the Jones Family of Milford, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island: with its Connections and Descendants, together with the Ancestry and Family of Lorania Carrington Jones, Wife of George F. Jones. (Philadelphia, Pa.: Globe Printing House, 1884)
    33-35.

    ... The remains of James Farquhar Green and his wife, Margaret (Reid) Green, and his son, James Farquhar Green, Jr., lie buried in St. Peters' Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.

    James Farquhar Green was a man of very pleasant social qualities, a good friend, an honest man and a gentleman. It was often said by my mother, that he was the only blood relative that she had living. He was always a favorite with her, and continued so to the day of her death. He was a man of good business abilities, but retired from business many years before his death, removing to the upper part of the state, to Pendleton, where he passed the last years of his life. He lived to the good old age of 84 years, and died in his chair, April 6th, 1882. He was a man of fine personal appearance, and his genialty was remarkable, making him a very pleasant and agreeable companion.