They had 4 sons and 8 daughters, 2 daughters died with in a day or two of being born and the rest lived to be adults and raise families. Will and Mollie were among the first pioneers of Coleman Co. TX. They came to the county late in 1876, spending their first winter in a log cabln. The following spring Will hauled lumber by wagon and team from Ft. Worth to build their first house. When they first came to the eastern part of the county Indians were still plentiful in and around the mountains and hill districts. Travel after dark was dangerous, Mollie recalled. Will was nearly 55 years old at his passing and there were still young children at home for Mollie to continue to raise and still run the farm.
Jean Wallace
Great-granddaugter
Green Family History
They had 4 sons and 8 daughters, 2 daughters died with in a day or two of being born and the rest lived to be adults and raise families. Will and Mollie were among the first pioneers of Coleman Co. TX. They came to the county late in 1876, spending their first winter in a log cabln. The following spring Will hauled lumber by wagon and team from Ft. Worth to build their first house. When they first came to the eastern part of the county Indians were still plentiful in and around the mountains and hill districts. Travel after dark was dangerous, Mollie recalled. Will was nearly 55 years old at his passing and there were still young children at home for Mollie to continue to raise and still run the farm.
Jean Wallace
Great-granddaugter
Green Family History
Family Members
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Baby Girl 1 Green
1877–1877
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William Hosea Green
1879–1964
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Lillie Stella Green McDonald
1881–1971
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George Lee "Gee" Green
1883–1964
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Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" Green Moore
1885–1945
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Margaret Emma Green McDonald
1887–1978
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Ethel Green Turner
1888–1970
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Elijah Clifton "Lije" Green
1889–1981
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Nora Etta Green Fariss
1891–1972
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Baby Girl 2 Green
1894–1894
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Lena May Green Ingram
1897–1989
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Willis Edgar Green
1899–1930
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Bessie Irene Green Holland
1901–1978
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