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Joseph Nathaniel Green

Birth
York County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1845 (aged 53–54)
Rutherford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Exact Death & Burial unknown Add to Map
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Son of American Revolutionary Capt Jacob Green and his wife Fanny Eaker ("Acre"). Joseph married Margaret Graham--probably the daughter of Arthur Graham (1762 - 1804) & his wife Elizabeth (Beatty) Graham Chandler (1766 - 1853)--on 22 Jul 1812 at Tyron (now Rutherford County), NC. The couple had 13 children:

1) Caroline Ulyses (Green) Baugh (3 May 1813 - 24 Mar 1900, TX)
2) Arthur Green (b 30 Jun 1814)
3) John Graham Green (6 Sep 1815 - 5 Sep 1887)
4) Mary (Green) Boyd Carmack (15 Feb 1817 - 25 Mar 1897, TX)
5) Fannie (Green) Foster (4 Oct 1818 - aft 1880)
6) Wm T Green (25 May 1820 - 5 Oct 1862)
7) Elizabeth Elvira "Alma" Green (b 16 Feb 1822)
8) Nancy Dill (Green) Melton (7 Feb 1824 - prob bef 1860)
9) Jacob Ross "Big Jake" Green (12 Feb 1826 - 27 Aug 1892, TX)
10) Joseph Pinkney Green (25 Dec 1827 - 17 Aug 1900, TX)
11) Margaret Sarah "Catherine" (Green) Parks (16 Apr 1831) - 6 May 1880, TX)
12)Christopher Columbus "Chris B" Green (30 Oct 1834 - 1896, GA)
13) Samuel Franklin Green (19 Oct 1836** - 23 Oct 1912, TX) ** {although their markers--in 2 different state--reflect different DOB, the 1850 census reflects both Franklin & Christopher b in 1834, i.e. possible twins)

Joseph died before 1850/probably ~1845. His death location is not known. He was thought to have stayed in NC when his father & several siblings left NC for AL, so it's likely Joseph died in NC, possibly Rutherford county. However, by the 1850 census, Joseph's widow Margaret and seven of their 13 children were censused in Benton County, AL, where at least 1 of Joseph's brothers (Sam) was also listed in 1850. It is not known if the family moved before Joseph's death, or afterward.
Son of American Revolutionary Capt Jacob Green and his wife Fanny Eaker ("Acre"). Joseph married Margaret Graham--probably the daughter of Arthur Graham (1762 - 1804) & his wife Elizabeth (Beatty) Graham Chandler (1766 - 1853)--on 22 Jul 1812 at Tyron (now Rutherford County), NC. The couple had 13 children:

1) Caroline Ulyses (Green) Baugh (3 May 1813 - 24 Mar 1900, TX)
2) Arthur Green (b 30 Jun 1814)
3) John Graham Green (6 Sep 1815 - 5 Sep 1887)
4) Mary (Green) Boyd Carmack (15 Feb 1817 - 25 Mar 1897, TX)
5) Fannie (Green) Foster (4 Oct 1818 - aft 1880)
6) Wm T Green (25 May 1820 - 5 Oct 1862)
7) Elizabeth Elvira "Alma" Green (b 16 Feb 1822)
8) Nancy Dill (Green) Melton (7 Feb 1824 - prob bef 1860)
9) Jacob Ross "Big Jake" Green (12 Feb 1826 - 27 Aug 1892, TX)
10) Joseph Pinkney Green (25 Dec 1827 - 17 Aug 1900, TX)
11) Margaret Sarah "Catherine" (Green) Parks (16 Apr 1831) - 6 May 1880, TX)
12)Christopher Columbus "Chris B" Green (30 Oct 1834 - 1896, GA)
13) Samuel Franklin Green (19 Oct 1836** - 23 Oct 1912, TX) ** {although their markers--in 2 different state--reflect different DOB, the 1850 census reflects both Franklin & Christopher b in 1834, i.e. possible twins)

Joseph died before 1850/probably ~1845. His death location is not known. He was thought to have stayed in NC when his father & several siblings left NC for AL, so it's likely Joseph died in NC, possibly Rutherford county. However, by the 1850 census, Joseph's widow Margaret and seven of their 13 children were censused in Benton County, AL, where at least 1 of Joseph's brothers (Sam) was also listed in 1850. It is not known if the family moved before Joseph's death, or afterward.


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