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Note: John Carl Green in household of Sarah J Green United States Census, 1900 Attach to Family Tree COPY PRINT SOURCE BOX SHARE Name:�Ctab�DJohn Carl Green Event Type:�Ctab�DCensus Event Year:�Ctab�D1900 Event Place:�Ctab�DTruro Township Reynoldsburg village, Franklin, Ohio, United States Gender:�Ctab�DMale Age:�Ctab�D13 Marital Status:�Ctab�DSingle Race:�Ctab�DWhite Race (Original):�Ctab�DW Relationship to Head of Household:�Ctab�DSon Relationship to Head of Household (Original):�Ctab�DSon Birth Date:�Ctab�DFeb 1887 Birthplace:�Ctab�DOhio Father's Birthplace:�Ctab�DOhio Mother's Birthplace:�Ctab�DOhio Household�Ctab�DRole�Ctab�DGender�Ctab�DAge�Ctab�DBirthplace Sarah J Green�Ctab�DHead�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D56�Ctab�DOhio Mary A Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D32�Ctab�DOhio Birdie A Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D31�Ctab�DOhio Gilbert T Green�Ctab�DSon�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D26�Ctab�DOhio Mabel C Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D21�Ctab�DOhio Verna P Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D13�Ctab�DOhio Elsie L Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D18�Ctab�DOhio Millie G Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D16�Ctab�DOhio John Carl Green�Ctab�DSon�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D13�Ctab�DOhio Jessie Green�Ctab�DDaughter�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D11�Ctab�DOhio District: 139 , Sheet Number and Letter: 5A , Household ID: 105 , Line Number: 31 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: T623 , GS Film Number: 1241270 , Digital Folder Number: 004117731 , Image Number: 00552 View the document View the original document and see a piece of history Save document Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MMZ1-J8D : accessed 01 Aug 2014), John Carl Green in household of Sarah J Green, Truro Township Reynoldsburg village, Franklin, Ohio, United States; citing sheet 5A, family 105, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241270. John C Green United States Census, 1870 Attach to Family Tree COPY PRINT SOURCE BOX SHARE Name:�Ctab�DJohn C Green Event Type:�Ctab�DCensus Event Year:�Ctab�D1870 Event Place:�Ctab�DOhio, United States Gender:�Ctab�DMale Age:�Ctab�D26 Race:�Ctab�DWhite Race (Original):�Ctab�DW Birth Year (Estimated):�Ctab�D1843-1844 Birthplace:�Ctab�DOhio Page Number:�Ctab�D28 Household�Ctab�DRole�Ctab�DGender�Ctab�DAge�Ctab�DBirthplace John C Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D26�Ctab�DOhio Sarah Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D26�Ctab�DOhio E J Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D29�Ctab�DOhio G M Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D20�Ctab�DOhio Elizabeth Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D21�Ctab�DOhio Henry Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D11�Ctab�DOhio Mary Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D2�Ctab�DOhio Nonam Green�Ctab�D�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D0�Ctab�DOhio Household ID: 203 , Line Number: 9 , Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) , Affiliate Publication Number: M593 , GS Film number: 000552699 , Digital Folder Number: 004277792 , Image Number: 00766 View the document View the original document and see a piece of history Save document Search collection About this collection Citing this Record "United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M62S-VPL : accessed 04 Aug 2014), John C Green, Ohio, United States; citing p. 28, family 203, NARA microfilm publication M593, FHL microfilm 000552699. John Covert Green began life wdthout means and had made some progress in a material wav when the Civil war began. He enlisted August 12, 1862, as a corporal in Ccmpany B, One Hundred and Thirteenth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantrv. and was a good soldier until he was honorably discharged, April 14, 1863, on account of sickness contracted in service. After h'.s mar- riage he operated a rented farm in Truro township fourteen years until he bought the place on which his widow now resides, which he cleared and improved and put under prosperous cultivation, equipping it well with build- ings' machinery and all appliances necessary to successful farming. 'Mr. Green was married, November 28, 1867, to Miss Sarah J. Parkinson, a daughter of Daniel Parkinson, of Truro township, near Reynoldsburg. Air. Parkinson was born in Pennsylvania and was brought when quite young by his parents to Franklin county, Ohio, where he received his education and assisted his father to clear and improve a farm, remaining under the parental re of until he was thirty years of age. when he married Sarah Ann Syler. also a native of Pennsylvania, who bore him ten sons and four daughters, a family of fourteen children, of whom six are dead : George Henry, William Long, Sarah J., Benjamin Franklin. Cvrus Edward, Louis, Marguerite Henrietta James Albert. Harriet Alice. Eunice Augusta, Cassius, Alpheus, Ambrose and Daniel Homer. George Henrv, who was a member cf Company I, Forty-sixth Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, was killed at the battle of Shiloh in April, 1862. James Albert is a merchant at Topeka. Kansas. William Long is a miner of much experience, but is now devoting his attention to a large tract of land which he owns in Dakota. Benjamin Franklin is a farmer of Truro township. Cvrus Edward is farming in Dakota. Louis lives on his' father .s old homestead in Truro township. Cassius is a farmer in Licking county, Ohio. Ambrose is practicing medicine at Reynoldsburg. Ohio. Daniel Homer is a teacher of music at Columlius. Ohio. John Covert and Sarah J'. (Parkinson) Green had eleven children, named as follows: Mary Olivia, Berdie Alice. Susan Ann. Gilbert Taylor. Lucy Ccr- 980 CENTENNIAL BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. nelia, Mabel Cora Lee, Vera Pearl, Elsie 'ernie, Nellie Glendora, John Carroll and Jessie. Susan Ann married Rolla Shaw, a farmer in Mifflin township, Franklin county, and they have a son named Russell Green Shaw. Lucy Cor- nelia married Hinton M. Swope, a farmer of Truro township, Franklin county. Mary Olivia is teaching school in Marion township. Vera Pearl in Plain town- ship and Elsie Vernie in Jefferson township, Franklin county, and Berdie Alice is also a teacher. Gilbert Taylor has charge of his mother's home farm and the others not mentioned as being absent are members of their mother's household. Jessie, the youngest, is in school. Mr. Green was a man of prominence in his township and for a number of years previous to his death was a devoted and helpful member of the Presbyterian church, with which members of his family are identified. While not a politician in the ordinary acceptation of the term, he took deep and abiding interest in everything pertaining to the advancement of Truro town- ship and Franklin county and had pronounced opinions upon all questions of national poHcy. Especially interested in public education, he was for fifteen years a member of the township school board, and he held the office of road supervisor four years.
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