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Generation 1 1. Meng-1 [1]. He was born Abt. 1820 in Germany [1]. He died Unknown [1]. Unknown [1]. She died Unknown [1]. She was born in Prussia [2]. Meng and Unknown. He married Unknown. They were married Bef. 1840 in Germany. They had 6 children. i. Charles Meng [1]. He was born Bef. 1840 [1]. He died Unknown [1]. 2. ii. Fred Meng [1]. He was born Bef. 1840 [1]. He died Unknown [1]. 3. iii. Christina Meng [1]. She was born on 29 Sep 1841 in Kaelberfield, Saxe-Coburg, Germany [1]. She married Jacob Green Sr.. They were married on 01 Sep 1866 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois. She died on 25 Mar 1912 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. iv. Christ Meng [1]. He was born Aft. 1842 in Germany [1]. He died Unknown in Gardner, Johnson Co, Kansas [1]. v. Ernstine Meng [1]. She was born Aft. 1842 in Germany [1]. She married Unknown Hartmann. They were married Abt. 1860 in Germany. She died Unknown in Germany [1]. vi. George Meng [1]. He was born Aft. 1842 in Germany [1]. He died Unknown in Paola, Miami Co, Kansas [1]. Notes for George Meng: Immigration August 1863 [Loftis.FTW] Immigration August 1863 Generation 2 2. Fred Meng-2 (Meng-1) [1]. He was born Bef. 1840 [1]. He died Unknown [1]. Emilie Meng [2]. She was born Abt. 1822 in Bavaria [2]. Fred Meng and Emilie Meng. They had 2 children. i. Louisa Meng [2]. She was born Abt. 1864 in Missouri [2]. ii. Mattelina Meng [2]. She was born Abt. 1868 in Missouri [2]. 3. Christina Meng-2 (Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 29 Sep 1841 in Kaelberfield, Saxe-Coburg, Germany [1]. She died on 25 Mar 1912 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for Christina Meng: The Greenfield Argus March 29, 1912 Mrs. Jacob Green, one of Greenfield's well known German residents, Page 1 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 2 (con't) The Greenfield Argus March 29, 1912 Mrs. Jacob Green, one of Greenfield's well known German residents, died at her home in the western part of Greenfield, on Saturday, March 23, 1912, at 2 p. m., after an extended illness, aged seventy years, five months and tweenty- four days. Her maiden name was Christiana Meng, she having been born September 29, 1841, in Kaelberfield, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Germany. In May, 1863, at the request of her brother, Fred Meng, she, in company with her two youngest brothers, George and Charles Meng, left Germany and came to America, arriving at the home of their brother in August of the same year, they having been on board ship fifty-three days in crossing the Atlantic ocean. She kept house for her brother, Fred Meng, who then lived 7 1/2 miles east of Greenfield, near the old Bethel church. In 1866 she was married to Jacob Green. They lived on a farm west of Greenfield until the spring of 1871, when they removed to Greenfield where they have ever since resided. Seven children were born of this union, four boys and three girls, all of whom are living except the youngest daughter, Lizzie, who died at the age of ten years. Mrs. Green is survived by her husband, four sons, John, Charles, Phillip, and Jacob, Jr., all of this city, two daughters, Mrs. Louisa Murray, of this city, and Mrs. Emma Juergens, of St. Louis, four brothers, Fred and Charles Meng, of this city, Christ Meng, of Gardner, Kan., and George Meng, of Paola, Kan., and one sister, Ernstine Hartmann, still back in Germany. Eleven years ago Mrs. Green and two of her brothers, Fred and Christ Meng, journeyed back to the Faderland to vist her sister and other acquaintances of their childhood days. Mrs. Green was a hard working woman, industrious and economical, and had always enjoyed most vigorous health until she lost her youngest daughter, which seems to have shattered her strong constitution. She had suffered from neuralgia for twenty years and growing worse she was forcedto abandon hard work several years ago. A complication of diseases set in, which caused her great suffering during the latter part of her life, but Death came and released her from her bed of pain. The deceased was a member of the Lutheran church in Germany, but never united with any church in this country. Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church by Rev. N. V. Andrews on Monday, March 25, at 2 p. m. the interment was in the North cemetery. [Loftis.FTW] The Greenfield Argus March 29, 1912 Mrs. Jacob Green, one of Greenfield's well known German residents, died at her home in the western part of Greenfield, on Saturday, March 23, 1912, at 2 p. m., after an extended illness, aged seventy years, five months and twenty- four days. Her maiden name was Christiana Meng, she having been born September 29, 1841, in Kaelberfield, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Germany. In May, 1863, at the request of her brother, Fred Meng, she, in company with her two youngest brothers, George and Charles Meng, left Germany and came to America, arriving at the home of their brother in August of the same year, they having been on board ship fifty-three days in crossing the Atlantic ocean. She kept house for her brother, Fred Meng, who then lived 7 1/2 miles east of Greenfield, near the old Bethel church. In 1866 she was married to Jacob Green. They lived on a farm west of Greenfield until the spring of 1871, when they removed to Greenfield where they have ever since resided. Seven children were born of this union, four boys and three girls, all of whom are living except the youngest daughter, Lizzie, who died at the age of ten years. Mrs. Green is survived by her husband, four sons, John, Charles, Phillip, and Jacob, Jr., all of this city, two daughters, Mrs. Louisa Murray, of this city, and Mrs. Emma Juergens, of St. Louis, four brothers, Fred and Charles Meng, of this city, Christ Meng, of Gardner, Kan., and George Meng, of Paola, Kan., and one sister, Ernstine Hartmann, still back in Germany. Eleven years ago Mrs. Green and two of her brothers, Fred and Christ Meng, journeyed back to the Faderland to visit her sister and other acquaintances of their childhood days. Mrs. Green was a hard working woman, industrious and economical, and had always enjoyed most vigorous health until she lost her youngest daughter, which seems to have shattered her strong constitution. She had suffered from neuralgia for twenty years and growing worse she was forced to abandon hard work several years ago. A complication of diseases set in, which caused her great suffering during the latter part of her life, but Death came and released her from Page 2 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 2 (con't) was forced to abandon hard work several years ago. A complication of diseases set in, which caused her great suffering during the latter part of her life, but Death came and released her from her bed of pain. The deceased was a member of the Lutheran church in Germany, but never united with any church in this country. Funeral services were conducted at the Presbyterian church by Rev. N. V. Andrews on Monday, March 25, at 2 p. m. the interment was in the North cemetery. Jacob Green Sr. is the son of George Green and? [1, 3, 4]. He was born on 13 Jan 1837 in Applesheim, Darmstadt, Germany [1]. He died on 23 Mar 1912 in Greenfield, Greene Co, Illinois [1]. Notes for Jacob Green Sr.: The Greenfield Argus May 30, 1919 Jacob Green was born in Applesheim, Darmstadt, Germany, January 13, 1837, and died at his home in Greenfield, May 26, 1919, following a three weeks' illness, aged 82 years, 4 months and 13 days. He immigrated to America in 1854 and in 1861 volunteered to defend the flag of his adopted country. He was a veteran volunteer of the 61st Illinois volunteer infantry, Company B, and was with them in the battles of Corinth, Shiloh, Murphyeesboro and other mighty conflicts of the Civil War. He was wounded and lay by in a field hospital, yet when his wound was sufficiently healed he was on duty again and ready for orders. The writer read on the reverse side of a photograph of his captain these words: "To his old friend and comrade, Co B, 61st Illinois veteran volunteers: As good a soldier as ever shouldered a musket: one who was always ready for a fight: on duty from 1861 to 1865. This photograph is sent in remembrance of his fidelity and loyalty to his friend and captain of long ago. S. T. Carrico." Deceased was married to Christiana Meng in September, 1866. To this union were born seven children. The wife and two daughters, Elizabeth and Emma, preceded him in death. Those that are living are John, Mrs. Louisa Murray, Charles and Phillip, all of Greenfield and Jacob, of Tracy, Minn. There are 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the German Evangelical church, being confirmed according to the ritual of that church in 1851. He had been a respected citizen of this city for many years. So passes another member of the G. A. R. Another mound awaits the garlands of love and devotion on Decoration day. All honor to the brave men who carried our banner to the ends of the earth. Let us keep green their graves and bright the memory of their heroic sacrifices in keeping unsullied the banner of a great and free nation, the insignia of their unwavering patriotism. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon by Rev. W. W. Henry and the interment was in the Oakwood cemetery under the auspices of the G. A. R., of which he had been a devoted and faithful member for many years. Greene County Court House Nationalazation Papers This day personally appeared in open Court Jacob Green and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said Jacob Green did on the 22 day of September one thousand eight hundred and sixty appear before Francis P Vedder Clerk of the County Court of Greene County State of Illinois and declare on oath, that it was his intention to become A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty, whatever, and particularly to the Grand Duke of Hessen Darmstsdt. And it being proved to the satisfaction of the Court, by competent testimony, that the said Jacob Green has resided in the United States for more than FIVE YEARS, continuously previous hereto, and for more than ONE YEAR in the State of Illinois, immediately preceding this application, and that during that time the said Jacob Green has demeaned himself as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same. It is therefore ordered Page 3 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 2 (con't) good moral character, attached to the principles of the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the said Jacob Green be permitted, in pursuance of the Laws of the United States, to take the OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Whereupon, the said Jacob Green took and subscribed the following oath, to wit: I, Jacob Green do solemnly swear, that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely, renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty, whatsoever, and particularly to the Grand Duck of Hessen Darmstadt. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED to be certified to all whom it may concern, that the said Jacob Green be, and he is hereby entitled to all the rights and privileges of a native born citizen of the United States of America. T H Boyd Co. Judge He married Christiana Meng Green, daughter of father Meng and mother unknown Meng, 1 Sep 1866, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL (Lic# 5563 Lis. missing). Born, 29 Sep 1841, in Kaelberfield, Saxe-Coburg Ger. Died, 23 Mar 1912, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL. Burial: 25 Mar 1912, in Oak Wood Cem, Greenfield IL. Immigration: Aug 1863. [Loftis.FTW] The Greenfield Argus May 30, 1919 Jacob Green was born in Applesheim, Darmstadt, Germany, January 13, 1837, and died at his home in Greenfield, May 26, 1919, following a three weeks' illness, aged 82 years, 4 months and 13 days. He immigrated to America in 1854 and in 1861 volunteered to defend the flag of his adopted country. He was a veteran volunteer of the 61st Illinois volunteer infantry, Company B, and was with them in the battles of Corinth, Shiloh, Murphyeesboro and other mighty conflicts of the Civil War. He was wounded and lay by in a field hospital, yet when his wound was sufficiently healed he was on duty again and ready for orders. The writer read on the reverse side of a photograph of his captain these words: "To his old friend and comrade, Co B, 61st Illinois veteran volunteers: As good a soldier as ever shouldered a musket: one who was always ready for a fight: on duty from 1861 to 1865. This photograph is sent in remembrance of his fidelity and loyalty to his friend and captain of long ago. S. T. Carrico." Deceased was married to Christiana Meng in September, 1866. To this union were born seven children. The wife and two daughters, Elizabeth and Emma, preceded him in death. Those that are living are John, Mrs. Louisa Murray, Charles and Phillip, all of Greenfield and Jacob, of Tracy, Minn. There are 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the German Evangelical church, being confirmed according to the ritual of that church in 1851. He had been a respected citizen of this city for many years. So passes another member of the G. A. R. Another mound awaits the garlands of love and devotion on Decoration day. All honor to the brave men who carried our banner to the ends of the earth. Let us keep green their graves and bright the memory of their heroic sacrifices in keeping unsullied the banner of a great and free nation, the insignia of their unwavering patriotism. Funeral services were conducted at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon by Rev. W. W. Henry and the interment was in the Oakwood cemetery under the auspices of the G. A. R., of which he had been a devoted and faithful member for many years. Greene County Court House Nationalization Papers This day personally appeared in open Court Jacob Green and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that said Jacob Green did on the 22 day of September one thousand eight hundred and sixty appear before Francis P Vedder Clerk of the County Court of Greene County State of Illinois and declare on oath, that it was his intention to become A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Page 4 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 2 (con't) County State of Illinois and declare on oath, that it was his intention to become A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty, whatever, and particularly to the Grand Duke of Hessen Darmstadt. And it being proved to the satisfaction of the Court, by competent testimony, that the said Jacob Green has resided in the United States for more than FIVE YEARS, continuously previous hereto, and for more than ONE YEAR in the State of Illinois, immediately preceding this application, and that during that time the said Jacob Green has demeaned himself as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the said Jacob Green be permitted, in pursuance of the Laws of the United States, to take the OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. Whereupon, the said Jacob Green took and subscribed the following oath, to wit: I, Jacob Green do solemnly swear, that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and that I do absolutely and entirely, renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign Prince, Potentate, State or Sovereignty, whatsoever, and particularly to the Grand Duck of Hessen Darmstadt. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED to be certified to all whom it may concern, that the said Jacob Green be, and he is hereby entitled to all the rights and privileges of a native born citizen of the United States of America. T H Boyd Co. Judge He married Christiana Meng Green, daughter of father Meng and mother unknown Meng, 1 Sep 1866, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL (Lic# 5563 Lis. missing). Born, 29 Sep 1841, in Kaelberfield, Saxe-Coburg Ger. Died, 23 Mar 1912, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL. Burial: 25 Mar 1912, in Oak Wood Cem, Greenfield IL. Immigration: Aug 1863. Jacob Green Sr. and Christina Meng. She married Jacob Green Sr.. They were married on 01 Sep 1866 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois. They had 7 children. 4. i. John George Green [1]. He was born on 06 Mar 1867 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He married Olive Cole. They were married on 21 Dec 1894 in Greene County, Illinois. He died on 14 Mar 1938 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 5. ii. Louisa Green [1, 3]. She was born on 03 Jan 1869 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married James H. Murray. They were married on 23 Jul 1891 in Greene County, Illinois. She died on 29 Jun 1935 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., Illinois [1]. iii. Charles Charley Green [1]. He was born on 20 Mar 1870 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died Sep 1930 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for Charles Charley Green: The Greenfield Argus Aug. 22, 1930 Charles Green, who has been living alone in the old Green homestead in the western part of the city for a number of years, was found dead on the floor of his home Wednesday evening by Harry Hammack, who had gone there on an errand. It was at first thought that he was a victim of heart trouble with which he had been troubled for some time, but a note was found which said that he was tired of living in hell with no friends, so it became evident that he had taken his own life on the previous day, using strychnine to accomplish his sucicidal intentions, which facts were substantiated at the coroner's inquest held several Page 5 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 2 (con't) own life on the previous day, using strychnine to accomplish his sucicidal intentions, which facts were substantiated at the coroner's inquest held several hours later. The deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Green and was aged 60 years and five months, having spent his entire life in this city. He had never married and since the death of his mother had lived alone in the old family homestead. He had been suffering from heart trouble for several years and this condition may have caused his depression and resulted in the taking of his life. [Loftis.FTW] The Greenfield Argus Aug. 22, 1930 Charles Green, who has been living alone in the old Green homestead in the western part of the city for a number of years, was found dead on the floor of his home Wednesday evening by Harry Hammack, who had gone there on an errand. It was at first thought that he was a victim of heart trouble with which he had been troubled for some time, but a note was found which said that he was tired of living in hell with no friends, so it became evident that he had taken his own life on the previous day, using strychnine to accomplish his suicidal intentions, which facts were substantiated at the coroner's inquest held several hours later. The deceased was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Green and was aged 60 years and five months, having spent his entire life in this city. He had never married and since the death of his mother had lived alone in the old family homestead. He had been suffering from heart trouble for several years and this condition may have caused his depression and resulted in the taking of his life. iv. Jacob Jake Green Jr [1]. He was born on 26 Jun 1873 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He married Emma Engle. They were married Abt. 1892. He died Unknown in Tracy, Lyon Co. MN [1]. v. Emma Green [1, 3]. She was born Aft. 1874 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Fedrick W. Juergens. They were married on 24 May 1891 in Greene County, Illinois. She died Bef. 1919 in Unknown [1]. 6. vi. Phillip Burl Green [1]. He was born on 07 Apr 1875 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He married Norah Ann Scoggins. They were married 1899 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 04 Sep 1936 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. vii. Elizabeth L Lizzie Green [1]. She was born on 10 Dec 1882 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 27 Oct 1892 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Generation 3 4. John George Green-3 (Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 06 Mar 1867 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 14 Mar 1938 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Olive Cole [1]. She was born on 18 Apr 1877 in Unknown [1]. She died on 17 Sep 1974 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. John George Green and Olive Cole. He married Olive Cole. They were married on 21 Dec 1894 in Greene County, Illinois. They had 8 children. Page 6 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 3 (con't) 7. i. George Clement Green [1]. He was born on 26 Feb 1896 in Unknown [1]. He married Lillie Simonds. They were married on 14 Sep 1921. He died on 09 Jan 1978 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. 8. ii. Mabelle Harriet Green [1]. She was born on 12 Mar 1898 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married James Curtis Brown. They were married on 19 Jun 1920 in Alton, Madison County, lllinois. She died on 28 Apr 1972 in Alton, Madison, Illinois [1]. iii. Elizabeth Lizzie Green [1]. She was born on 18 Nov 1899 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 29 Jun 1901 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 9. iv. Gladys Mary Green [1]. She was born on 24 Aug 1902 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Earl Lewis. They were married on 07 Sep 1922. She died on 23 Apr 1944 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 10. v. John Carson Green [1]. He was born on 10 Feb 1906 in Unknown [1]. He died on 16 Jan 1974 in Unknown [1]. 11. vi. Leland Stephen Green [1]. He was born on 04 Nov 1907 in Unknown [1]. He died on 05 May 1976 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. vii. Lawrence Jacob Green [1]. He was born on 04 Nov 1907 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He married Helen Francis Wade. They were married on 25 Dec 1935. He died on 22 Feb 1951 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 12. viii. Harry Neil Green [1]. He was born on 20 Apr 1920 in Unknown [1]. He married Margenine Hodapp. They were married on 16 Sep 1940 in Unknown. He died on 16 Sep 1945 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 5. Louisa Green-3 (Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1, 3]. She was born on 03 Jan 1869 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 29 Jun 1935 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., Illinois [1]. James H. Murray [1]. He was born on 28 Apr 1861 [1]. He died Unknown [1]. James H. Murray and Louisa Green. She married James H. Murray. They were married on 23 Jul 1891 in Greene County, Illinois. They had 2 children. i. Shelby Murray [1]. She was born on 13 Jun 1891 [1]. She died Unknown [1]. 13. ii. Anna Murray [1]. She was born on 12 Sep 1893 in Illinois [1]. She married Curt Cochran. They were married on 19 Oct 1911 in Alton, Madison County, lllinois. She died on 11 Mar 1984 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. 6. Phillip Burl Green-3 (Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 07 Apr 1875 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 04 Sep 1936 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for Phillip Burl Green: The Greenfield Argus Four children in the home of Phillip Green were stricken with diphtheria last week, which caused much uneasiness among our people. Some of these children had been attending school days previous, and it was feared that the infection might spread, so the board of education Page 7 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 3 (con't) caused much uneasiness among our people. Some of these children had been attending school days previous, and it was feared that the infection might spread, so the board of education dismissed two of the lower rooms on Friday last and disinfected them, but as so many of the pupils were kept at home it was thought best to close all the rooms except the high school for a week, which was done by an order of the board Monday night. Edith, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Green, died on Monday from the effects of the contagion, but the other children are making satisfactory progress towards recovery, and as no cases have developed it is hoped the contagion will not give any further trouble. He married Norah Ann Scoggins Green, daughter of William Frances Marion Scoggins and Sarah Frances McCants Harrison Scoggins, 1899. Born, 13 Mar 1877, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL. Died, 14 Dec 1917, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL (Death Cer Reg #B-3 p.475 Greene Co Il). Burial: 15 Dec 1917, in Oak Wood Cem, Greenfield IL. [Loftis.FTW] The Greenfield Argus Four children in the home of Phillip Green were stricken with diphtheria last week, which caused much uneasiness among our people. Some of these children had been attending school days previous, and it was feared that the infection might spread, so the board of education dismissed two of the lower rooms on Friday last and disinfected them, but as so many of the pupils were kept at home it was thought best to close all the rooms except the high school for a week, which was done by an order of the board Monday night. Edith, the eight-year-old daughter of Mr. Green, died on Monday from the effects of the contagion, but the other children are making satisfactory progress towards recovery, and as no cases have developed it is hoped the contagion will not give any further trouble. He married Norah Ann Scoggins Green, daughter of William Frances Marion Scoggins and Sarah Frances McCants Harrison Scoggins, 1899. Born, 13 Mar 1877, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL. Died, 14 Dec 1917, in Greenfield, Greene Co IL (Death Cert. Reg #B-3 p.475 Greene Co IL). Burial: 15 Dec 1917, in Oak Wood Cem, Greenfield IL. Norah Ann Scoggins is the daughter of William Frances Marion Scoggins and Sarah Frances Mc Cants [1]. She was born on 13 Mar 1877 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 14 Dec 1917 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for Norah Ann Scoggins: The Greenfield Argus Dec. 21, 1917 Nora A. Scoggins was born in this city March 13, 1877. She was married to Phillip Green in 1899. Her death occurred December 14, 1917, aged 40 years, 9 months and 1 day. Her entire life was spent in this community. She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom, two boys and five girls, are living, deprived of a mother's love and care. One child died at the age of eight years, the other in infancy. Besides her husband and children she leaves to morn her departure her mother and six brothers and one sister, Samuel, Harry and Rollin Scoggins, of Granite City, Oscar, of Palmyra, Luther and Eugene, of Greenfield, and Mrs. Clara Witt, of this vicinity. For the past seven years she had been in poor health, nevertheless her death was sudden and unexpected and a great shock to her relatives and friends. Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon at 1:30, Rev. W. P. Gibson being in charge. The interment took place in Oakwood cemetery. [Loftis.FTW] The Greenfield Argus Dec. 21, 1917 Page 8 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:52 PM

Generation 3 (con't) The Greenfield Argus Dec. 21, 1917 Nora A. Scoggins was born in this city March 13, 1877. She was married to Phillip Green in 1899. Her death occurred December 14, 1917, aged 40 years, 9 months and 1 day. Her entire life was spent in this community. She was the mother of nine children, seven of whom, two boys and five girls, are living, deprived of a mother's love and care. One child died at the age of eight years, the other in infancy. Besides her husband and children she leaves to morn her departure her mother and six brothers and one sister, Samuel, Harry and Rollin Scoggins, of Granite City, Oscar, of Palmyra, Luther and Eugene, of Greenfield, and Mrs. Clara Witt, of this vicinity. For the past seven years she had been in poor health, nevertheless her death was sudden and unexpected and a great shock to her relatives and friends. Funeral services were held in the Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon at 1:30, Rev. W. P. Gibson being in charge. The interment took place in Oakwood cemetery. Phillip Burl Green and Norah Ann Scoggins. He married Norah Ann Scoggins. They were married 1899 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. They had 9 children. 14. i. Phillip Burl Green Sr. [1]. He was born on 20 Dec 1899 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He married L. Pearl Palmer. They were married on 01 Sep 1925 in?. He died 1971 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. ii. Ruby Edith Green [1]. She was born on 02 Sep 1901 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 26 Sep 1909 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 15. iii. Florence Bernice Green [1]. She was born on 16 Sep 1902 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [5]. She married Ebert Cleitus Damm. They were married on 07 Aug 1926 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 10 Aug 1976 in Hettick, Illinois [1]. 16. iv. Leo Charles Green [1]. He was born on 01 Nov 1903 in Greenfield, Greene Co., Illinois [1, 6]. He died on 23 May 1953 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Illinois [1]. v. Norah Green [1]. She was born Aft. Dec 1903 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died Mar 1910 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 17. vi. Hazel Eleanor Green. She was born on 02 Oct 1905 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Theodore Everett Gracey. They were married on 21 Jun 1928 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 24 Aug 2002 in Carlinville, Illinois [1]. 18. vii. Nellie Agnes Green [1]. She was born on 10 Oct 1906 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Wilbur Allen Cannedy. They were married on 04 Nov 1925 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois. She died on 04 Nov 1970 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. 19. viii. Frances Evelyn Green [1]. She was born on 21 Mar 1908 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Curtis Edward Coonrod. They were married on 04 Aug 1927 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 10 Aug 2002 in White Hall, Illinois [1]. Page 9 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 3 (con't) 20. ix. Christine Mary Green [1]. She was born on 20 Apr 1909 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Raymond Paul Costello. They were married on 10 Sep 1927 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois. She died on 08 Jun 1988 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Generation 4 7. George Clement Green-4 (John George Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 26 Feb 1896 in Unknown [1]. He died on 09 Jan 1978 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. Lillie Simonds [1]. She was born on 12 Jun 1900 [1]. She died on 28 Nov 1943 [1]. George Clement Green and Lillie Simonds. He married Lillie Simonds. They were married on 14 Sep 1921. They had 2 children. i. George Franklin Green [1]. He was born on 06 Apr 1924 in Unknown [1]. He died on 22 Oct 1964 in Unknown [1]. 21. ii. Living Green [1]. Blanche Gotway [1]. She was born on 12 Jun 1898 in Unknown [1]. She died Jul 1986 in Unknown [1]. George Clement Green and Blanche Gotway. He married Blanche Gotway. They were married on 14 Sep 1947 in?. They had 2 children. i. George Franklin Green [1]. He was born on 06 Apr 1924 in Unknown [1]. He died on 22 Oct 1964 in Unknown [1]. 21. ii. Living Green [1]. 8. Mabelle Harriet Green-4 (John George Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 12 Mar 1898 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 28 Apr 1972 in Alton, Madison, Illinois [1]. James Curtis Brown [1]. He was born on 07 Feb 1897 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 10 Nov 1985 in East Alton, Madison, llinois [1]. James Curtis Brown and Mabelle Harriet Green. She married James Curtis Brown. They were married on 19 Jun 1920 in Alton, Madison County, lllinois. They had 5 children. i. Living Brown [1]. 22. ii. Living Brown [1]. 23. iii. Doris Aileen Brown [1]. She was born on 28 May 1928 [1]. She died Aft. 1972 [1]. 24. iv. Living Brown\ Sr [1]. 25. v. Living Brown [1]. Page 10 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 4 (con't) 9. Gladys Mary Green-4 (John George Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 24 Aug 1902 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 23 Apr 1944 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Earl Lewis [1]. He was born Abt. 1900 [1]. He died Unknown [1]. Earl Lewis and Gladys Mary Green. She married Earl Lewis. They were married on 07 Sep 1922. They had 2 children. 26. i. Living Lewis [1]. 27. ii. Living Lewis [1]. 10. John Carson Green-4 (John George Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 10 Feb 1906 in Unknown [1]. He died on 16 Jan 1974 in Unknown [1]. Living Bell [1]. John Carson Green and Living Bell. They had 2 children. i. Living Green [1]. ii. Infant Green [1]. She died on 07 Aug 1951 in Unknown [1]. She was born on 07 Aug 1951 in Unknown [1]. Sybil Cummins [1]. She was born Abt. 1906 [1]. She died Unknown [1]. John Carson Green and Sybil Cummins. He married Sybil Cummins. They were married Nov 1934. They had no children. 11. Leland Stephen Green-4 (John George Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 04 Nov 1907 in Unknown [1]. He died on 05 May 1976 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Living Cheer [1]. Leland Stephen Green and Living Cheer. They had 1 child. i. Living Green [1]. 12. Harry Neil Green-4 (John George Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 20 Apr 1920 in Unknown [1]. He died on 16 Sep 1945 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Margenine Hodapp [1]. She was born Abt. 1920 in Unknown [1]. She died Unknown in Unknown [1]. Harry Neil Green and Margenine Hodapp. He married Margenine Hodapp. They were married on 16 Sep 1940 in Unknown. They had 1 child. i. Living Green [1]. 13. Anna Murray-4 (Louisa Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 12 Sep 1893 in Illinois [1]. She died on 11 Mar 1984 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. Page 11 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 4 (con't) Curt Cochran [1]. He was born on 12 May 1884 in Barrow Station, Scoot Co, Illinois [1]. He died Jan 1950 in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., Illinois [1]. Curt Cochran and Anna Murray. She married Curt Cochran. They were married on 19 Oct 1911 in Alton, Madison County, lllinois. They had 7 children. 28. i. Leroy Cochran [1]. He was born on 16 May 1912 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 27 Jul 2005 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois. ii. Lynn Cochran [1]. He was born 1914 in Unknown [1]. He died Sep 1994 in Lakeland,Polk Co, Florida [1]. iii. Louise Cochran [1]. She was born 1915 [1]. She died Bef. 2005. Notes for Louise Cochran: He resided as of 8-1994 in Alton, Madison Co, Illinois[Loftis.FTW] He resided as of 8-1994 in Alton, Madison Co, Illinois iv. John Jackie Cochran [1]. He was born 1918 in Unknown [1]. He died 1926 in Unknown [1]. 29. v. Shirley E. Cochran [1]. She was born on 10 Jan 1923 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She married Leo H. Grummel. They were married on 22 Feb 1941 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois. She died on 02 Aug 1994 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. 30. vi. Living Cochran [1]. 31. vii. Dean M. Cochran [1]. He was born 1931 in Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 06 Oct 1988 in Memphis, Shelby Co, Tennessee [1]. 14. Phillip Burl Green Sr.-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 20 Dec 1899 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died 1971 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for Phillip Burl Green Sr.: [Loftis.FTW] L. Pearl Palmer [1]. She was born 1907 [1]. She died 1983 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for L. Pearl Palmer: She is buried at Oak Wood Cemetery, Greenfield, Greene Co, Illinois Page 12 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 4 (con't) Phillip Burl Green Sr. and L. Pearl Palmer. He married L. Pearl Palmer. They were married on 01 Sep 1925 in?. They had 5 children. 32. i. Living Green [1]. ii. Betty Burlene Green [1]. She was born on 28 May 1928 in Unknown [1]. She died on 22 Sep 1940 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. iii. Living Green [1]. iv. Charles Fredrick Green [1]. He was born on 30 Dec 1940 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 01 Apr 1943 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. v. Living Green Jr [1]. 15. Florence Bernice Green-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 16 Sep 1902 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [5]. She died on 10 Aug 1976 in Hettick, Illinois [1]. Ebert Cleitus Damm is the son of Elias Damm and Anna Elizabeth Winters [1]. He was born on 08 Apr 1905 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1, 7]. He died on 26 Nov 1975 in Hettick, Illinois [1]. Notes for Ebert Cleitus Damm: Ebert C. Damm 70, Rural Route 1, Hettick, died Wednesday afternoon, November 26, at Boyd Memorial hospital in Carrollton. Mr. Damm retired from farming in 1967. He was born in Greene County April 8, 1905, son of Elias and Anna Winters Damm. He married Florence Green July 7, 1926, and she survives. Also surviving are six daughters: Mrs Nadine Dannenbrink and Mrs. Virginia Schneider, both of Alton; Mrs. Florence Steidley, Hettick; Mrs. Emma Tharp, cottage hills; Mrs. Shirley Loftis, California; and Charlotte at home. Three sons: Ebert E., Washington; Charles W. of Cottage Hills; and Lawrence, Alton; 21 grandchildren, one of whom, Miss Mary Damm was raised at their home; five great grandchildren; two sisters Mrs. Bernice Weisner, Greenfield and Mrs. Mildred Gibler, Rockbride; Two Brothers Carl, Girard; and Ernest, Riverton. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 30 at 1 pm at Shields Memorial Home. Rev James Brix officiated. Mrs. Herschel Williams was organist. Burial was in Oak Wood Cemetery. Casketbearers were Ebert Damm Jr. and James L Damm, both of Washington, Illinois; Richard Dannenbrink, Anton; David Steidley, of Hettick; Daniel and Timothy Tharp of Greenfield; Paul Damm of COttage Hills; Charles Damm of Hartford.[Loftis.FTW] Ebert C. Damm 70, Rural Route 1, Hettick, died Wednesday afternoon, November 26, at Boyd Memorial hospital in Carrollton. Mr. Damm retired from farming in 1967. He was born in Greene County April 8, 1905, son of Elias and Anna Winters Damm. He married Florence Green July 7, 1926, and she survives. Also surviving are six daughters: Mrs Nadine Dannenbrink and Mrs. Virginia Schneider, both of Alton; Mrs. Florence Steidley, Hettick; Mrs. Emma Tharp, cottage hills; Mrs. Shirley Loftis, California; and Charlotte at home. Three sons: Ebert E., Washington; Charles W. of Cottage Hills; and Lawrence, Alton; 21 grandchildren, one of whom, Miss Mary Damm was raised at their home; five great grandchildren; two sisters Mrs. Bernice Weisner, Greenfield and Mrs. Mildred Gibler, Rockbride; Two Brothers Carl, Girard; and Ernest, Riverton. Funeral services were held Sunday, November 30 at 1 pm at Shields Memorial Home. Rev James Brix officiated. Mrs. Herschel Williams was organist. Burial was in Oak Wood Cemetery. Casket bearers were Ebert Damm Jr. and James L Damm, both of Washington, Illinois; Richard Dannenbrink, Anton; David Steidley, of Hettick; Daniel and Timothy Tharp of Greenfield; Page 13 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 4 (con't) Casket bearers were Ebert Damm Jr. and James L Damm, both of Washington, Illinois; Richard Dannenbrink, Anton; David Steidley, of Hettick; Daniel and Timothy Tharp of Greenfield; Paul Damm of Cottage Hills; Charles Damm of Hartford. Ebert Cleitus Damm and Florence Bernice Green. She married Ebert Cleitus Damm. They were married on 07 Aug 1926 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. They had 9 children. 33. i. Charles William Damm [1]. He was born on 22 Oct 1920 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 27 Aug 2001 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois [1]. He married Eleanor Journey. They were married Unknown [1]. 34. ii. Living Damm [1]. 35. iii. Living Damm Sr. [1]. 36. iv. Living Damm [1]. 37. v. Living Damm [1]. 38. vi. Living Damm [1]. 39. vii. Living Damm [1]. 40. viii. Living Damm [1]. ix. Living Damm [1]. 16. Leo Charles Green-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. He was born on 01 Nov 1903 in Greenfield, Greene Co., Illinois [1, 6]. He died on 23 May 1953 in Detroit, Wayne Co, Illinois [1]. Living Wahl is the daughter of Norman Everett Wahl and Alice Lutie Edwards [1]. Leo Charles Green and Living Wahl. They had 3 children. i. Norman Leo Green [1]. He was born on 09 Jul 1937 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1, 8]. He died on 13 Aug 1952 in Iosco, Iosco Co, Michigan [1, 9]. Notes for Norman Leo Green: Norman Leo Green drown trying to swim to shore in Lake Huron. 41. ii. Living Kniffen [1]. 42. iii. Living Kniffen [1]. Fannie B. Barrow [1]. She was born Bef. 1910 [1]. She died Unknown [1]. Leo Charles Green and Fannie B. Barrow. He married Fannie B. Barrow. They were married 1927 in Carlinville, Macoupin Co, Illinois. They had no children. Page 14 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 4 (con't) 17. Hazel Eleanor Green-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1). She was born on 02 Oct 1905 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 24 Aug 2002 in Carlinville, Illinois [1]. Notes for Hazel Eleanor Green: The Telegraph - Alton, IL. Sunday, August 25, 2002 Hazel Gracey CHESTERFIELD, Ill.-- Hazel E. Gracey, 96, died at 12:12 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at Friendship Home in Carlinville. She was born Oct. 2, 1905, in Greenfield to Phil and Nora (Scroggins) Green. She married Evert Gracey June 21, 1928, in Greenfield. He died Nov. 8, 1977. A homemaker, she was a member of the Macoupin County Historical Society, American Legion Auxiliary and Macoupin County Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are four children and their spouses, William E. Gracey of Jerseyville, Estella and Virgil McCleery of Alton, Frances Gracey of Chesterfield and Wilma and Jim Davis of Greenfield; 11 grandchildren and their spouses, Marie and Paul Monteith, Lillian and Larry Chism, Tish and Jerry Chism, Beth Davis, Patrick and Jessica Gracey, Cynthia Owings, Susan and Kelly Greeley, Ben Gracey, Dale and Jackie Davis, Beverly and Jason Boente and Nancy Foiles; nine great-grandchildren, Brandi, Sarah, Stephanie, Lindsey, Kassy, Cindy, Kaity, Elizabeth and Emily; and a son-in-law, Mancel Owings of Chesterfield. Besides her parents and husband, preceding her in death were five sisters and two brothers. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Davis-Anderson Funeral Home in Chesterfield, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Rev. Brian Gruen will officiate. Burial will be at Keller Cemetery in Chesterfield. Pallbearers will be Jim and Dale Davis, Larry and Jerry Chism, Kelly Greeley, Jason Boente, and Pat and Ben Gracey. Memorials may be made to Faith Bible Church. Gazette-Patriot, Carrollton, Ill., Thursday, August 29, 2002 Gracey Greene County native Mrs. Hazel E. Gracey, 96, of Chesterfield died at 12:12 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at Friendship Home in Carlinville. She was born Oct. 2, 1905, in Greenfield, the son of Phil and Nora (Scroggins) Green. She married Evert Gracey June 21, 1928, in Greenfield, and he died Nov. 8, 1977. Surviving are four children and their spouses, William E. Gracey of Jerseyville, Estella and Virgil McCleery of Alton, Frances Gracey of Chesterfield and Wilma and Jim Davis of Greenfield; 11 grandchildren and their spouses, Marie and Paul Monteith, Lillian and Larry Chism, Tish and Jerry Chism, Beth Davis, Patrick and Jessica Gracey, Cynthia Owings, Susan and Kelly Greeley, Ben Gracey, Dale and Jackie Davis, Beverly and Jason Boente and Nancy Foiles; nine great-grandchildren, Brandi, Sarah, Stephanie, Lindsey, Kassy, Cindy, Kaity, Elizabeth, and Emily; and a son-in-law, Mancel Owings of Chesterfield. Page 15 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

Generation 4 (con't) great-grandchildren, Brandi, Sarah, Stephanie, Lindsey, Kassy, Cindy, Kaity, Elizabeth, and Emily; and a son-in-law, Mancel Owings of Chesterfield. Preceding her in death were five sisters and two brothers. A homemaker, Mrs. Gracey was a member of the Macoupin County Historical Society, American Legion Auxiliary and Macoupin County Daughters of the American Revolution. Visitation was Monday at Davis-Anderson Funeral Home in Chesterfield, where funeral services were at 10 a.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Brian Gruen officiating. Casketbearers were Jim Davis, Dale Davis, Larry Chism, Jerry Chism, Kelly Greeley, Jason Boente, Pat Gracey, and Ben Gracey. Burial was at Keller Cemetery in Chesterfield. Memorials may be made to Faith Bible Church. [Loftis.FTW] The Telegraph - Alton, IL. Sunday, August 25, 2002 Hazel Gracey Hazel Gracey CHESTERFIELD, Ill.-- Hazel E. Gracey, 96, died at 12:12 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, 2002, at Friendship Home in Carlinville. She was born Oct. 2, 1905, in Greenfield to Phil and Nora (Scroggins) Green. She married Evert Gracey June 21, 1928, in Greenfield. He died Nov. 8, 1977. A homemaker, she was a member of the Macoupin County Historical Society, American Legion Auxiliary and Macoupin County Daughters of the American Revolution. Surviving are four children and their spouses, William E. Gracey of Jerseyville, Estella and Virgil McCleery of Alton, Frances Gracey of Chesterfield and Wilma and Jim Davis of Greenfield; 11 grandchildren and their spouses, Marie and Paul Monteith, Lillian and Larry Chism, Tish and Jerry Chism, Beth Davis, Patrick and Jessica Gracey, Cynthia Owings, Susan and Kelly Greeley, Ben Gracey, Dale and Jackie Davis, Beverly and Jason Boente and Nancy Foiles; nine great-grandchildren, Brandi, Sarah, Stephanie, Lindsey, Kassy, Cindy, Kaity, Elizabeth and Emily; and a son-in-law, Mancel Owings of Chesterfield. Besides her parents and husband, preceding her in death were five sisters and two brothers. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Davis-Anderson Funeral Home in Chesterfield, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Rev. Brian Gruen will officiate. Burial will be at Keller Cemetery in Chesterfield. Pallbearers will be Jim and Dale Davis, Larry and Jerry Chism, Kelly Greeley, Jason Boente, and Pat and Ben Gracey. Memorials may be made to Faith Bible Church. (c)the Telegraph 2002 Theodore Everett Gracey [1]. He was born on 04 Mar 1905 in Jersey County, Illinois [1]. He died on 08 Nov 1977 in Unknown [1]. Theodore Everett Gracey and Hazel Eleanor Green. She married Theodore Everett Gracey. They were married on 21 Jun 1928 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois [1]. They had 4 children. Page 16 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:53 PM

43. i. Living Gracey [1]. 44. ii. Living Gracey [1]. 45. iii. Living Gracey [1]. iv. Living Gracey [1]. Generation 4 (con't) 18. Nellie Agnes Green-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 10 Oct 1906 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 04 Nov 1970 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. Notes for Nellie Agnes Green: She didn't have a middle name at birth. She liked the name Agnes and used it as her middle name. Wilbur Allen Cannedy is the son of Charles VanBuren Cannedy and Harriett Emma Pressey [1]. He was born on 04 Jul 1907 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 22 Jan 1982 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Wilbur Allen Cannedy and Nellie Agnes Green. She married Wilbur Allen Cannedy. They were married on 04 Nov 1925 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois. They had 3 children. 46. i. Living Cannedy [1]. 47. ii. Living Cannedy [1]. 48. iii. Harold Allen Cannedy [1]. He was born on 22 Feb 1933 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. He died on 20 Mar 1988 in St. Louis Co, Missouri [1]. 19. Frances Evelyn Green-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 21 Mar 1908 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 10 Aug 2002 in White Hall, Illinois [1]. Notes for Frances Evelyn Green: The Telegraph - Alton, IL. Monday, August 12, 2002 Frances Coonrod GREENFIELD Frances E. Coonrod, 94, formerly of Greenfield, died at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, 2002, at White Hall Multi Care Center. She was born March 21, 1908, to Phillip and Nora Scroggins Green in Greenfield. She married Curtis Edward Coonrod on Aug. 4, 1927, in Greenfield. She was a telephone operator in Greenfield for many years and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Greenfield. She is survived by three daughters, Eileen Cole of Mount Zion, Ruth Kozonasky and husband Page 17 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:54 PM

Generation 4 (con't) She is survived by three daughters, Eileen Cole of Mount Zion, Ruth Kozonasky and husband John of Alton, and Lou Case and husband Don of Palm Springs, Calif; 16 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; nine great-great grandchildren; and one sister, Hazel Gracey of Chesterfield. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; one son, Curtis L. Coonrod; one grandson; one granddaughter; three sisters, Nellie Cannedy, Florence Damm and Christine Costello; and two brothers, Leo and Burl Green. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until time of services at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Shields Memorial Home in Greenfield. Burial will be at Oak Wood Cemetery in Greenfield. Memorials may be made to the Make a Wish Foundation or St. Jude's Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Curtis Edward Coonrod [1]. He was born on 02 Oct 1899 in Carrolton, Greene, Illinois [1]. He died on 28 Aug 1963 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Curtis Edward Coonrod and Frances Evelyn Green. She married Curtis Edward Coonrod. They were married on 04 Aug 1927 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. They had 4 children. Relationship Notes: The Greenfield Argus August 12, 1927 The wedding of Miss Frances E. Green and Curtis E. Coonrod took place at the home of Squire N. L. Howard at 9 PM on Thursday of last week. It was Squire Howard's first try out in tying the nupital knot and he is credited with performing in a very dignified and impressive manner. The bride is the daughter of Phillip Green of this city and groom is the son of Douglas Coonrod of Eldred. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Christine Green, Raymond Costello acting as the grooms best man. The young couple expect to make their home in this city. The bride is employed in the dental office of Dr. J. E. Winters and is the third of the Green sisters who have been employed there to find congenial mates. 49. i. Living Coonrod [1]. 50. ii. Curtis Leo Coonrod [1]. He was born on 17 Nov 1929. He died on 23 Apr 2002 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. 51. iii. Living Coonrod [1]. 52. iv. Living Coonrod [1]. 20. Christine Mary Green-4 (Phillip Burl Green-3, Christina Meng-2, Meng-1) [1]. She was born on 20 Apr 1909 in Greenfield, Greene County, Illinois [1]. She died on 08 Jun 1988 in Carrollton, Greene County, Illinois [1]. Notes for Christine Mary Green: She didn't have a middle name when she was born. She liked the named Mary and took it as her middle name. Page 18 of 58 Wednesday, June 16, 2010 9:05:54 PM