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Isaiah Stevens Green

Birth
Salem, Salem County, New Jersey, USA
Death
11 Jan 1908 (aged 77)
Rock Creek Township, Coffey County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Waverly, Coffey County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Green
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CIVIL WAR VETERAN
I. S. Green died at his home north of Waverly Saturday night, Jan. 11, 1908, after a short illness, heart failure being the cause of his death. Mr. Green was in Waverly a few days before his death and seemed to be feeling as well as usual. He took sick soon afterwards, and died early in the night Saturday without a struggle. He turned over on his side, as though as to go to sleep, and a little later he was found to have expired.Isaiah Stevens Green was born in New Jersey, Oct. 10, 1830. He moved to Ohio in 1834, to Illinois in 1861, and came to Kansas in 1865 and located on a farm near Burlington. In 1876 he moved to his farm north of Waverly where he lived 31 years until his death.
He was married in Coffey county in 1867 to Mrs. Eliza a Prout a native of Iowa. To this union were born eight children, seven of who survive.He enlisted in company K, 62d Illinois Volunteers, and remained with the regiment until 1865, when he was mustered out at Springfield, Ill. At the time of his death he was 77 year, 3 months and 1 day of age.The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. S. Carr at the family home Tuesday, and the remains interred in the Waverly cemetery.
Waverly Gazette
January 17, 1908
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
I. S. Green died at his home north of Waverly Saturday night, Jan. 11, 1908, after a short illness, heart failure being the cause of his death. Mr. Green was in Waverly a few days before his death and seemed to be feeling as well as usual. He took sick soon afterwards, and died early in the night Saturday without a struggle. He turned over on his side, as though as to go to sleep, and a little later he was found to have expired.Isaiah Stevens Green was born in New Jersey, Oct. 10, 1830. He moved to Ohio in 1834, to Illinois in 1861, and came to Kansas in 1865 and located on a farm near Burlington. In 1876 he moved to his farm north of Waverly where he lived 31 years until his death.
He was married in Coffey county in 1867 to Mrs. Eliza a Prout a native of Iowa. To this union were born eight children, seven of who survive.He enlisted in company K, 62d Illinois Volunteers, and remained with the regiment until 1865, when he was mustered out at Springfield, Ill. At the time of his death he was 77 year, 3 months and 1 day of age.The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. S. Carr at the family home Tuesday, and the remains interred in the Waverly cemetery.
Waverly Gazette
January 17, 1908


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