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Joseph Clark Tefft Greene

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Joseph Clark Tefft Greene

Birth
Hopkinton, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
6 Apr 1885 (aged 72)
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Clarke Tefft Greene was married to Martha Johnson (1816-1872)...

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 41, No 17, p 5, Apr. 23, 1885.
In North Loup, Neb., April 6, 1885, Joseph C. T. Green, in the 72d year of his age. Brother Green was born in Rhode Island, emigrated to Western New York when quite young, where he grew to manhood and was married. The tide of Western emigration took him, with others, to seek homes among the pioneers of the then rapidly settling States west of the Lakes. He finally came here, with his son W. M. Green, some six years ago where he has found his last resting place. He became a Christian when he was quite young and died trusting in the merits of the blessed Redeemer. His sufferings, during his last sickness, were great, but he looked forward with cheerfulness to the time when, with Christ, he should be at rest. G. J. C

Jon Saunders - Jan 6, 2010
Categories: Carlston, Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin, North Loup, Nebraska, Rev. George J. Crandall Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary

Submitted by Jean Jorgensen #47179150

Joseph Clarke Tefft Greene was married to Martha Johnson (1816-1872)...

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 41, No 17, p 5, Apr. 23, 1885.
In North Loup, Neb., April 6, 1885, Joseph C. T. Green, in the 72d year of his age. Brother Green was born in Rhode Island, emigrated to Western New York when quite young, where he grew to manhood and was married. The tide of Western emigration took him, with others, to seek homes among the pioneers of the then rapidly settling States west of the Lakes. He finally came here, with his son W. M. Green, some six years ago where he has found his last resting place. He became a Christian when he was quite young and died trusting in the merits of the blessed Redeemer. His sufferings, during his last sickness, were great, but he looked forward with cheerfulness to the time when, with Christ, he should be at rest. G. J. C

Jon Saunders - Jan 6, 2010
Categories: Carlston, Minnesota, Dakota, Wisconsin, North Loup, Nebraska, Rev. George J. Crandall Officiating, The Sabbath Recorder Obituary

Submitted by Jean Jorgensen #47179150



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