After the war, Judith and George were instrumental in assisting John Wesley, as well as other ministers, to set up special meetings for church services or revivals. Judith frequently played the music for the services. This information was obtained from family records.
Judith and George were parents to sixteen children, including the Reverend Dr. Alexander Little Page Green. FG mem # 98487940
George Green's grave has not been located at this time, but is recorded as being in Honeycomb Valley, AL.∼Conflicting information regarding age at death.
From the Nashville Whig March
"Died on Wednesday, the 18th, Mrs. Judith Green aged 85 years."
Funeral was held at 2 pm the 19th of March at the home of her son, A.L. P. Green.
After the war, Judith and George were instrumental in assisting John Wesley, as well as other ministers, to set up special meetings for church services or revivals. Judith frequently played the music for the services. This information was obtained from family records.
Judith and George were parents to sixteen children, including the Reverend Dr. Alexander Little Page Green. FG mem # 98487940
George Green's grave has not been located at this time, but is recorded as being in Honeycomb Valley, AL.∼Conflicting information regarding age at death.
From the Nashville Whig March
"Died on Wednesday, the 18th, Mrs. Judith Green aged 85 years."
Funeral was held at 2 pm the 19th of March at the home of her son, A.L. P. Green.
Gravesite Details
Age 98, Sex F, Race W, Residence City, Disease Old Age, Ref: Cemetery Records
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