Mrs. Green had made her home with her children, nine of whom survive, being Walter, William and Charles, of this city, Mrs. Neider, Wabeno, Mrs. Henrietta Richardson, Flint, Mich., Mrs. Emma Baily, Green Bay, Lincoln, Sheboygan and Wallace and Mrs. Parnell, of Milwaukee. Mrs. Green had a large circle of intimate friends in the city who will sorrow in her death.
Manitowoc Daily Herald December 9, 1907 p. 1
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Death in Milwaukee Saturday of Mrs. Henriette Green of Manitowoc at
the home of her daughter there, Mrs. Alfred Parnell. Mrs. Green was
born 10 April 1829 in England, came to America in 1847, and resided
in Manitowoc from then until 1894 when she moved in with her daughter
in Milwaukee. She is survived by 9 children, including William and
Walter Green here. The body was brought here and buried Tuesday in
the city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, 12 Dec., 1907:
Mrs. Green had made her home with her children, nine of whom survive, being Walter, William and Charles, of this city, Mrs. Neider, Wabeno, Mrs. Henrietta Richardson, Flint, Mich., Mrs. Emma Baily, Green Bay, Lincoln, Sheboygan and Wallace and Mrs. Parnell, of Milwaukee. Mrs. Green had a large circle of intimate friends in the city who will sorrow in her death.
Manitowoc Daily Herald December 9, 1907 p. 1
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Death in Milwaukee Saturday of Mrs. Henriette Green of Manitowoc at
the home of her daughter there, Mrs. Alfred Parnell. Mrs. Green was
born 10 April 1829 in England, came to America in 1847, and resided
in Manitowoc from then until 1894 when she moved in with her daughter
in Milwaukee. She is survived by 9 children, including William and
Walter Green here. The body was brought here and buried Tuesday in
the city cemetery.
Der Nord Westen, 12 Dec., 1907:
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