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Marriage: Children:
  1. Charles Warren Green: Birth: 29 NOV 1851 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 11 JUN 1890 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States

  2. Isaac Washington Green: Birth: 27 JAN 1855 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 7 NOV 1925 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States

  3. Lewis Uriah Green: Birth: 8 JUN 1857 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 11 JUL 1908 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States

  4. David Wilson Greene: Birth: 21 JUL 1860 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 11 APR 1947 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States

  5. Edward Orison Green: Birth: 13 MAR 1863 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 13 MAR 1940 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States

  6. Ida Jane Green: Birth: 2 FEB 1866 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 10 FEB 1959 in New York City, New York, New York, United States

  7. Morris Everett Greene: Birth: 17 OCT 1869 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 25 SEP 1917 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States

  8. Frances E. Green: Birth: 7 SEP 1872 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States. Death: 18 APR 1873 in Bayport, Suffolk, New York, United States


Notes
a. Note:   birthdate in Green family bible in possession of Lois E. Creighton marriage place according to Lillian Millicent Brown
  :...lives in Bayport in his own house on the south side of the main road. He bought the lot adjoining the meadow of David Young and now he has several of his boys settled in the lot around him."
 "He is a bayman and great gunner."
  Death cert. #3886
  History of the Sayville United Methodist Church, per web site:
 "In 1848, the Methodist Episcopal Church of Sayville was organized under the laws of the State of New York as a "religious society."
 By 1892, the congregation had outgrown the old church. In May of that year, they selected a new site at the intersection of Main Street and Greene Avenue. The old building was sold, but the bell and heating unit were retained for the new church. The cornerstone was laid in November of 1892. The structure was dedicated in August of 1893. The exterior is basically the same today as when it was built from the designs of the Sayville resident and architect Isaac Green. There is one exception; in 1938, during the "Great Hurricane," the steeple was struck by lightning and had to be taken down. The interior of the church has seen many changes, including the addition of Sunday School rooms and a new organ.? Temple ordinances thru Brigham Young as relative.



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