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Green & Mayfield Family Graves & Monuments 4

Patriot Graves & Family History

President George Washington. Press for The American Revolution.
Bust of George Washington in Profile with Chin over Wichita, Kansas on July 4, 2004.
Press for Betsy Ross and the American Flag.A bust of George Washington, the GodFather of the American Revolution, [see George Washington's papers] formed over the Eastern half of the USA on the 4th of July. Note how George's "I'm saying" jaw forms over Kansas. The USA is haunted by the spirits of former presidents who appear on national holidays and at election time. For another example, we had WeatherVisions5 Abraham Lincoln during November elections, now saved in Cloud Visions 1.
Press for: Brando reappeared as Jor-El in Superman 2.Coincidentally, the ghost also resembles Marlon Brando, playing Superman's father Jor-El. Brando recently passed away at age 80 on July 1, 2004. Leftmost is an image of George Washington materializing in the revolutionary whirl of galaxy M100, magically coinciding with the number of pennies in a dollar, also featuring a bust of George Washington. Here George seems to have been inseminated with the Children of the American Revolution, perhaps.
Press for access to larger image and remarks on Revolutionary war monuments.
Bond County Courthouse.
"James Green,(b. 1755 to 60, d. 1821) a Revolutionary war soldier in Captain Robert Porter's Company from Tryon County [2, 3], North Carolina, of which company his brothers, George and Jarvis, were also members. James Green is buried in Bond County, Illinois, in the Old Green Graveyard, near Greenville, nine miles, S.W. The D.A.R. of Greenville, Illinois, in October 1927, dedicated a marker which had been placed at the grave of James Green as a Revolutionary soldier. His name also appears on a bronze tablet on the north side of Bond County Courthouse at Greenville, Ill., containing the names of Revolutionary soldiers buried in Bond County." (Map Room)
- From James A. Green Sr., Kansas S.A.R. Application 558.

Greenville, Illinois. Press for MapQuest.
Greenville, Illinois outside St. Louis, Mo.

Illinois Trails - History and Genealogy | Welcome to Greenville, Ill.
Greenville Tourism

The Green Family Line from the Revolutionary War:
- From Kansas S.A.R. application 558 of my grandfather James A. Green Sr.

1) James Green (b. 1755 to 60, d. 1821).
Married to Sarah Hix (D.A.R. record), (b. 1758).
Sarah is also referred to as Sarah Nix in the S.A.R. app.
My great-great-great grandfather & his wife.
2) James Green (b. 1809, d. June 15, 1855).
Married to Sarah Williams (b. about 1811, d. 1879)
My great-great grandfather and his wife.
3) Robert Green (b. March 12, 1844, d. June 12, 1897)
Married Matilda Emeline Manes (b. June 19, 1853, d. Nov. 18, 1930).
Married Feb. 5, 1871.
My great-grandfather and great-grandmother on the Green side.
4) James A. Green Sr. (1891 - 1973), my grandfather.
Married Mary _ - (dates uncertain)
5) James A. Green Jr. (1920 - 1983), my father.
Married Ruth Mayfield on March 20, 1948.
6) James A. Green III (1949 - present). Me.
Married Susan Hull (Oct.11, __ - )

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Tom Green's Eulogy for his mother Ruth Green.
Ruth & Tom Green Travel to Egypt & the World
Read Jim Green's Remembrances and Reflections on Ruth Green and his Father.
Ruth Jane Green: Obituary & Links
Ruth Jane Green's Memorial Service at Old Mission
Maggie Mayfield's Funeral 1 | 2 | 3

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