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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Luke Green: Birth: 19 JUL 1779 in Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York. Death: 29 APR 1842 in Canton, Fulton Co., Illinois

  2. Rhoda Greene: Birth: ABT 1782. Death: in Brookfield, Madison Co., New York

  3. Jeremiah Greene: Birth: 28 MAR 1784 in Petersburg, Rensselaer Co., New York. Death: 13 OCT 1862 in Hebron, Potter Co., Pennsylvania

  4. Paris Green: Birth: 23 NOV 1785 in Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York. Death: 29 MAR 1868 in Alfred, Allegany Co., New York

  5. Perry Greene: Birth: 06 MAY 1790 in Brookfield, Madison Co., New York.

  6. Mary Anna "Polly" Green: Birth: 10 MAY 1791 in Brookfield, Madison Co., New York. Death: 29 JAN 1849 in Scio, Allegany Co., New York

  7. Sally Greene: Birth: 1793 in Brookfield, Madison Co., New York.

  8. Huldah Greene: Birth: 13 JUN 1797 in Brookfield, Madison Co., New York. Death: 19 JUN 1841 in Wayland, Steuben Co., New York

  9. Edward J. Green: Birth: 11 MAR 1799 in Jefferson Co., New York. Death: 20 NOV 1870 in Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

  10. Thomas Green: Birth: 20 MAY 1802 in Brookfield, Madison Co., New York. Death: 07 DEC 1874 in Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin


Sources
1. Title:   Descendants of Joseph Greene of Westerly, R. I.
Page:   18, 26
Author:   Principal Frank L. Greene
Publication:   Joel Munsell's Sons, Albany, N. Y., 1894
2. Title:   Find A Grave, Url: http://www.findagrave.com
Page:   68858496

Notes
a. Note:   . John Topham's regiment in Rhode Island. Soon after he removed with all his brothers and sisters to Berlin, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. There he served during 1780 and 1781 with his four brothers, in the company of Capt. Samuel Shaw, 6th Albany Regt., commanded by Lieut.-Col. Henry K. Van Rensselaer. How long he lived here is not known, but he removed to Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. (perhaps for a time to Adams, Jefferson Co.), and while there served as captain during the War of 1812, in which three of his sons, at least, took part. About 1816 he accompanied his children to Alfred, Allegany Co., N. Y. (the oldest, Luke, had preceded them), and took up a farm in the eastern part of the town. Here the rest of their lives was spent. He was a man vigorous in mind and in body; he was the first judge of Madison County, and in his later years was known as 'Judge Edward.' A veteran of two wars, his autograph, written at the age of 84, is bold and firm. Buried in Western, New York.
Note:   During 1777 and 1778 he served with his brothers Charles and John in Col
b. Note:   East Valley Cemetery


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