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Percy Laurie Greaves Jr.

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
13 Aug 1984 (aged 77)
Irvington, Westchester County, New York, USA
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PERCY LAURIE GREAVES, JR.
Bettina Herbert Bien Greaves
pronounced "Graves" and "Bee-en"


On the fourth of July we pay homage to our Founding Fathers — the men who gave us our freedom. One of the greatest of these 18th century "giants" was our Nation's first economist, Pelatiah Webster.
— By Percy L. Greaves, Jr.
Read more at the link below and online:
http://jpatton.bellevue.edu/pelatiah-webster-economist.html

Wikipedia
Percy L. Greaves Jr. (August 24, 1906 – August 13, 1984) was an American free-market economist, historian, and presidential candidate.

Percy Greaves
[Note: Sounds like "Graves"]
Personal details
Born
August 24, 1906
New York City, New York, U.S.
Died
August 13, 1984 (aged 77)
Irvington, New York, U.S.
Political party
Republican (Before 1976)
Libertarian (1976–1980)
American (1980–1984)
Spouses
• Married first in 1930 - three children
• Married second to Bettina (Bien) Greaves
Alma mater
Syracuse University
Columbia University
New York University
Biography
Greaves was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 24, 1906. He received a B.S. degree, magna cum laude, from the Syracuse University School of Business Administration. He was a graduate student studying economics at Columbia University and New York University. He was financial editor and research economist for the United States News from 1934 to 1936. He resigned to take an executive job in Paris; he traveled widely in Europe until he returned to the US in 1938. He directed research and survey activities for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and did extensive political research.

From 1943 to 1945, Greaves was Research Director for the Republican National Committee. Greaves later served as Chief of Minority Staff for the 1945–1946 "Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack".[1]

He authored several books on economics, including Understanding the Dollar Crisis (1973) and Mises Made Easier (1974). Greaves was a longtime associate and friend of Ludwig von Mises, regularly attending his seminars. Greaves and his wife attended Mises' graduate seminar at the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration each year from 1950 to 1969.[2] He was also a seminar speaker for the Foundation for Economic Education. Greaves served on the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) Editorial Advisory Committee and frequently wrote for IHR's Journal of Historical Review, generally about Pearl Harbor revisionism.

In the 1974 elections, Greaves was an unsuccessful US Senate candidate in New York for the Free Libertarian Party. Murray Rothbard had commented the same year that Greaves "believes in taxation, and ... favors the draft."[3]

Greaves was nominated as the 1980 presidential candidate for the American Party, with Frank L. Varnum as his running mate. They received 6,648 votes.[4] The state parties of Kansas and Minnesota were unhappy with Greaves's moderate stance on abortion and put anti-Greaves tickets on their ballot lines, winning 1,555 and 6,136 votes respectively. Greaves had also sought the nomination of the American Independent Party but was defeated.

Greaves died due to cancer in 1984. He was survived by his wife, three children, and seven grandchildren.

In 2010, Percy's wife completed an unfinished manuscript left behind after his death and it was published posthumously by the Ludwig von Mises Institute as Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_L._Greaves_Jr.

GREAVES, Bettina Herbert Bien 1917-[2018]
PERSONAL: Maiden name is pronounced "Bee-enn," surname is pronounced like "graves"; born July 21, 1917, in Washington, DC; daughter of Van Tuyl Hart (an architect) and Bertha Viola (Conn) Bien; married Percy L. Greaves, Jr. (an economist and historian), June 26, 1971 (deceased). Education: Wheaton College (Norton, MA), B.A., 1938; attended New York University, 1951-52; Columbia University, M.L.S., 1967. Politics: Independent. Religion: Protestant. Hobbies and other interests: Reading, swimming, photography, history.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/greaves-bettina-herbert-bien-1917

WIFE'S FAMILY
Second wife Bettina Herbert Bien

Parents:
Van Tuyl Hart Bien
Bertha Viola Conn Bien
Grandparents:
Morris Bien
Lillie Virginia Hart Bien
MORRIS BIEN
Men of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries
John W. Leonard
L.R. Hamersly, 1908 - United States - 2188 pages
https://books.google.com/books?id=FDhMAQAAIAAJ&q=Bien#v=snippet&q=Bien&f=false
Grandparents:
Herbert William Conn
Julia Maria Joel Conn
HERBERT WILLIAM CONN
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_William_Conn

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
Greaves Jr., Percy L.
CANDIDATE DETAILS
Affiliation American
Name Percy L. Greaves Jr.
Address
Irvington, New York , United States
Email None
Website None
Born August 24, 1906
Died August 13, 1984 (77 years)
Contributor RP
Last Modifed RBH
Feb 12, 2015 10:36pm
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Info Veteran Pearl Harbor revisionist and IHR Editorial Advisory Committee member Percy L. Greaves, Jr., died of cancer on 13 August 1984, 11 days short of what would have been his 78th birthday. Greaves was a much sought-after speaker on historical and economic subjects.

In 1943-45, Greaves was Research Director of the Republican National Committee.

Served as chief of Minority Staff for the 1945-46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, a job which led to a lifelong search for clarification of facts surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack. He was perhaps more qualified than any other man to speak and write with authority on the Washington events contributing to the attack, a point made by historian Harry Elmer Barnes in his introduction to Greaves's chapter "The Pearl Harbor Investigations" in Barnes's 1953 anthology Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. More recently, historian John Toland noted, in his Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath, Greaves's "outstanding" aid in researching that book, calling him "an invaluable living source" on Pearl Harbor. Greaves's presentation at the IHR's Third International Revisionist Conference (1981) in Los Angeles, "Pearl Harbor: 40 Years On," capped that weekend event. A frequent contributor to The Journal of Historical Review, he authored most of the Winter 1983-84 special JHR issue entitled "Pearl Harbor: Revisionism Renewed." At the time of his death he was putting the finishing touches on a volume, The Real Infamy Of Pearl Harbor, which would have been the definitive summation of his decades of research.

Greaves was a free market economist for U.S. News (the forerunner of U.S. News and World Report), and authored several books on economics, including Understanding the Dollar Crisis and Mises Made Easier: A Glossary for Ludwig von Mises' "Human Action". Greaves was a long-time associate and friend of Ludwig von Mises. Two other eminent economists who faithfully attended the Mises seminar and became good friends of the professor were Percy L. Greaves, Jr. and his wife, Bettina Bien Greaves. Greaves reached many readers as economic adviser to the Christian Freedom Foundation and columnist for its publication, Christian Economics. He later served as Armstrong Professor of Economics at the University of Plano, Texas. His wife was a senior member of the staff of Leonard Read's Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington, New York. She often served as Professor Mises' assistant and secretary and created his bibliography, a definitive listing of his work and articles about him. He was also a seminar speaker and discussion leader with the Foundation for Economic Education at Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.

Candidate for U.S. Senate (Free Libertarian-NY) 1974; did not appear on the ballot because he neglected to file a paper accepting the party's nomination. NYT 10/12/1974

Candidate for U.S. President (American Party) 1980
https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=4484
Presidential race
https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=120393

MISES: THE LAST KNIGHT OF LIBERALISM
By Jörg Guido Hülsmann
Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2007
1143 pages
Greaves
https://books.google.com/books?id=it9c6z4bw_8C&q=Greaves#v=snippet&q=Greaves&f=false
Percy Laurie Greaves, Jr. (photos)
https://books.google.com/books?id=it9c6z4bw_8C&pg=PA889&lpg=PA889&dq=percy+laurie+greaves&source=bl&ots=w7vJ92JWCi&sig=ACfU3U1VtU_ZWquHAqU3alYnSIesqggahg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwinx569lJnzAhWiRDABHY0sD2IQ6AF6BAgiEAI#v=onepage&q&f=false

Bettina Bien Greaves
https://www.mannwest.com/bettina-bien-greaves/

MARRIAGES, Percy Laurie Greaves, Jr.
• First marriage 1930 produced three children.
• Second marriage to Bettina Herbert (Bien) Greaves.

FATHER
PERCY LAURIE GREAVES, SR.
1875 – 1942

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LTTF-WNG/henry-greaves-1878-1969

GREAVES and LAURIE
Originally Barbados, West Indies

PARENTS
Reynold Greaves
1847–Deceased
Fannie Anne Laurie
1848–Deceased
12 CHILDREN
• Marian Leanora Greaves
1870–Deceased
• Alice Maud Greaves
1872–Deceased
• Lucretia Helen Greaves
1872–Deceased
• John Thomas Greaves
1874–Deceased
• Percy Laurie Greaves, Sr.
1875–1942

• Aubrey Frewin Greaves
Female
1876–Deceased
• Edric Clarence Greaves
1877–1965
• Henry Greaves
1878–1969
• George Evans Greaves
1879–1964
• Nola Greaves
1882–Deceased
• Louis Cecil Greaves
1885–1899
• Fanny Greaves
1887–Deceased
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LTTF-WNG/henry-greaves-1878-1969

(Related to Percy Laurie Greaves)
https://westendvancouver.wordpress.com/biographies-a-m/biographies-g/greaves-michael-mahon-1887-after-1952/

Greaves family in Barbados
http://www.alleyne.ca/Greaves_Page.html

Laurie family of Barbados
Daughter of Henry Frewin Laurie and Frances Elzabeth Laurie
Sister of Ernest Reynalls Creighton Laurie; Ellen Brathwaite; Henry Laurie; Edith Laurie and Arthur Wessely Wortley Laurie
Frances Ann (Laurie) Greaves
https://www.geni.com/people/Frances-Greaves/6000000082844191450

MOTHER
GRACE ISABELLE DODGE GREAVES
Frazee - Lowerre ancestry

http://www.ancestorhunt.com/lowerre-genealogy-bible.html

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~duncanrw/somebody082002.htm

The Dodge Family Association
Greenwood Cemetery, New York

Tombstone of Jeremiah Dodge and Elizabeth Brown, his wife. All that can be read is 'Lizzie'.
Robert M. Dodge 1843 - 1924
Lydia G. Dodge 1849 - 1938
Stephen W. Dodge 1866-1950
Emilie V. Dodge 1868 - 1960
William Charles Dodge 1872 - 1925
Charles Jeremiah Dodge 1842 - 1874

The family members buried here are in the Tristram line ( Tristram, William, Samuel, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, James, Harry, Alberta Dodge, Dawn T. Crowley). Tombstones are from plot 5931 and 5932 in Greenwood Cemetery, N. Y.

Jeremiah was born July 23, 1781 and was a well known wood carver.
Elizabeth was born April 15, 1783

Robert M. Dodge was the son of Charles Jeremiah Dodge and Mary F. Lowerre. Robert's wife was Lydia G. Dodge.

Stephen was the child of Robert and Lydia, and Emilie was the wife of Stephen W. Dodge. Her name was Emelie Virginia Hoover, born January 1, 1868, she died 1960. Stephen W. & Emelie had 2 children, Emily & S. Webster.

Charles Jeremiah Dodge was a grandson of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Dodge and a brother of Charles Jeremiah Dodge b. 1842

William Charles Dodge was the son of Charles Jeremiah Dodge by his first wife, Rosa F. Lee.
http://www.dodgefamily.org/CemeteryHeadstonePages/NewYork/NewYorkCounty_NY/GreenwoodCemetery_NY/GreenwoodCemeteryNY.shtml

Freeman, Thomas and Martha Moore
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17006401/thomas-freeman

Percy Laurie Greaves, Jr.'s mother Grace Isabelle (Dodge) Greaves is a Frazee descendant and a niece of Dr. Norman K. Freeman great-grandson of Judge Henry Freeman and Elizabeth (Benue / Baignoux) Freeman of New Jersey who married her father's aunt Ann Elizabeth Lowerre. The Frazee family is one of the families that repeatedly married to descendants of Judge Henry Freeman.

Judge Henry Freeman
Elizabeth Benue / Baignoux

Henry Freeman
Mary Read

Thomas Freeman
Sallie Moore

Henry Freeman
Mercy / Mary Sweet

Dr. Norman K. Freeman, M.D.
Family of his wife, Ann Elizabeth Lowerre Freeman:
• Sister of Mary Frazee Lowerre Dodge
• Aunt of R. H. Dodge
• Great-aunt of Grace Isabelle Dodge Greaves
Sons —
• Henry Freeman
• William Francis Freeman
married Ella Herrick
•Norman Freeman
married Etta Kittle
American Ancestry, Volume 1
1887 - Albany (N.Y.)
https://books.google.com/books?id=aFE8AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=norman+freeman+ann+Lowerre&source=bl&ots=bCKYwhmREH&sig=ACfU3U35DabEa2OgYvhERilTxKgGv2iObQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjO1-uzoZnzAhUDRDABHZs5CgEQ6AF6BAghEAI#v=onepage&q=norman%20freeman%20ann%20Lowerre&f=false

Dr. Norman K. Freeman, M.D
https://books.google.com/books?id=aFE8AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=norman+freeman+ann+Lowerre&source=bl&ots=bCKYwhmREH&sig=ACfU3U35DabEa2OgYvhERilTxKgGv2iObQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjO1-uzoZnzAhUDRDABHZs5CgEQ6AF6BAghEAI#v=onepage&q=norman%20freeman%20ann%20Lowerre&f=false
PERCY LAURIE GREAVES, JR.
Bettina Herbert Bien Greaves
pronounced "Graves" and "Bee-en"


On the fourth of July we pay homage to our Founding Fathers — the men who gave us our freedom. One of the greatest of these 18th century "giants" was our Nation's first economist, Pelatiah Webster.
— By Percy L. Greaves, Jr.
Read more at the link below and online:
http://jpatton.bellevue.edu/pelatiah-webster-economist.html

Wikipedia
Percy L. Greaves Jr. (August 24, 1906 – August 13, 1984) was an American free-market economist, historian, and presidential candidate.

Percy Greaves
[Note: Sounds like "Graves"]
Personal details
Born
August 24, 1906
New York City, New York, U.S.
Died
August 13, 1984 (aged 77)
Irvington, New York, U.S.
Political party
Republican (Before 1976)
Libertarian (1976–1980)
American (1980–1984)
Spouses
• Married first in 1930 - three children
• Married second to Bettina (Bien) Greaves
Alma mater
Syracuse University
Columbia University
New York University
Biography
Greaves was born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 24, 1906. He received a B.S. degree, magna cum laude, from the Syracuse University School of Business Administration. He was a graduate student studying economics at Columbia University and New York University. He was financial editor and research economist for the United States News from 1934 to 1936. He resigned to take an executive job in Paris; he traveled widely in Europe until he returned to the US in 1938. He directed research and survey activities for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and did extensive political research.

From 1943 to 1945, Greaves was Research Director for the Republican National Committee. Greaves later served as Chief of Minority Staff for the 1945–1946 "Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack".[1]

He authored several books on economics, including Understanding the Dollar Crisis (1973) and Mises Made Easier (1974). Greaves was a longtime associate and friend of Ludwig von Mises, regularly attending his seminars. Greaves and his wife attended Mises' graduate seminar at the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration each year from 1950 to 1969.[2] He was also a seminar speaker for the Foundation for Economic Education. Greaves served on the Institute for Historical Review (IHR) Editorial Advisory Committee and frequently wrote for IHR's Journal of Historical Review, generally about Pearl Harbor revisionism.

In the 1974 elections, Greaves was an unsuccessful US Senate candidate in New York for the Free Libertarian Party. Murray Rothbard had commented the same year that Greaves "believes in taxation, and ... favors the draft."[3]

Greaves was nominated as the 1980 presidential candidate for the American Party, with Frank L. Varnum as his running mate. They received 6,648 votes.[4] The state parties of Kansas and Minnesota were unhappy with Greaves's moderate stance on abortion and put anti-Greaves tickets on their ballot lines, winning 1,555 and 6,136 votes respectively. Greaves had also sought the nomination of the American Independent Party but was defeated.

Greaves died due to cancer in 1984. He was survived by his wife, three children, and seven grandchildren.

In 2010, Percy's wife completed an unfinished manuscript left behind after his death and it was published posthumously by the Ludwig von Mises Institute as Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_L._Greaves_Jr.

GREAVES, Bettina Herbert Bien 1917-[2018]
PERSONAL: Maiden name is pronounced "Bee-enn," surname is pronounced like "graves"; born July 21, 1917, in Washington, DC; daughter of Van Tuyl Hart (an architect) and Bertha Viola (Conn) Bien; married Percy L. Greaves, Jr. (an economist and historian), June 26, 1971 (deceased). Education: Wheaton College (Norton, MA), B.A., 1938; attended New York University, 1951-52; Columbia University, M.L.S., 1967. Politics: Independent. Religion: Protestant. Hobbies and other interests: Reading, swimming, photography, history.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/educational-magazines/greaves-bettina-herbert-bien-1917

WIFE'S FAMILY
Second wife Bettina Herbert Bien

Parents:
Van Tuyl Hart Bien
Bertha Viola Conn Bien
Grandparents:
Morris Bien
Lillie Virginia Hart Bien
MORRIS BIEN
Men of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries
John W. Leonard
L.R. Hamersly, 1908 - United States - 2188 pages
https://books.google.com/books?id=FDhMAQAAIAAJ&q=Bien#v=snippet&q=Bien&f=false
Grandparents:
Herbert William Conn
Julia Maria Joel Conn
HERBERT WILLIAM CONN
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_William_Conn

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE
Greaves Jr., Percy L.
CANDIDATE DETAILS
Affiliation American
Name Percy L. Greaves Jr.
Address
Irvington, New York , United States
Email None
Website None
Born August 24, 1906
Died August 13, 1984 (77 years)
Contributor RP
Last Modifed RBH
Feb 12, 2015 10:36pm
Tags
Info Veteran Pearl Harbor revisionist and IHR Editorial Advisory Committee member Percy L. Greaves, Jr., died of cancer on 13 August 1984, 11 days short of what would have been his 78th birthday. Greaves was a much sought-after speaker on historical and economic subjects.

In 1943-45, Greaves was Research Director of the Republican National Committee.

Served as chief of Minority Staff for the 1945-46 Joint Congressional Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, a job which led to a lifelong search for clarification of facts surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack. He was perhaps more qualified than any other man to speak and write with authority on the Washington events contributing to the attack, a point made by historian Harry Elmer Barnes in his introduction to Greaves's chapter "The Pearl Harbor Investigations" in Barnes's 1953 anthology Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. More recently, historian John Toland noted, in his Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath, Greaves's "outstanding" aid in researching that book, calling him "an invaluable living source" on Pearl Harbor. Greaves's presentation at the IHR's Third International Revisionist Conference (1981) in Los Angeles, "Pearl Harbor: 40 Years On," capped that weekend event. A frequent contributor to The Journal of Historical Review, he authored most of the Winter 1983-84 special JHR issue entitled "Pearl Harbor: Revisionism Renewed." At the time of his death he was putting the finishing touches on a volume, The Real Infamy Of Pearl Harbor, which would have been the definitive summation of his decades of research.

Greaves was a free market economist for U.S. News (the forerunner of U.S. News and World Report), and authored several books on economics, including Understanding the Dollar Crisis and Mises Made Easier: A Glossary for Ludwig von Mises' "Human Action". Greaves was a long-time associate and friend of Ludwig von Mises. Two other eminent economists who faithfully attended the Mises seminar and became good friends of the professor were Percy L. Greaves, Jr. and his wife, Bettina Bien Greaves. Greaves reached many readers as economic adviser to the Christian Freedom Foundation and columnist for its publication, Christian Economics. He later served as Armstrong Professor of Economics at the University of Plano, Texas. His wife was a senior member of the staff of Leonard Read's Foundation for Economic Education in Irvington, New York. She often served as Professor Mises' assistant and secretary and created his bibliography, a definitive listing of his work and articles about him. He was also a seminar speaker and discussion leader with the Foundation for Economic Education at Irvington-on-Hudson, New York.

Candidate for U.S. Senate (Free Libertarian-NY) 1974; did not appear on the ballot because he neglected to file a paper accepting the party's nomination. NYT 10/12/1974

Candidate for U.S. President (American Party) 1980
https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=4484
Presidential race
https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=120393

MISES: THE LAST KNIGHT OF LIBERALISM
By Jörg Guido Hülsmann
Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2007
1143 pages
Greaves
https://books.google.com/books?id=it9c6z4bw_8C&q=Greaves#v=snippet&q=Greaves&f=false
Percy Laurie Greaves, Jr. (photos)
https://books.google.com/books?id=it9c6z4bw_8C&pg=PA889&lpg=PA889&dq=percy+laurie+greaves&source=bl&ots=w7vJ92JWCi&sig=ACfU3U1VtU_ZWquHAqU3alYnSIesqggahg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwinx569lJnzAhWiRDABHY0sD2IQ6AF6BAgiEAI#v=onepage&q&f=false

Bettina Bien Greaves
https://www.mannwest.com/bettina-bien-greaves/

MARRIAGES, Percy Laurie Greaves, Jr.
• First marriage 1930 produced three children.
• Second marriage to Bettina Herbert (Bien) Greaves.

FATHER
PERCY LAURIE GREAVES, SR.
1875 – 1942

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LTTF-WNG/henry-greaves-1878-1969

GREAVES and LAURIE
Originally Barbados, West Indies

PARENTS
Reynold Greaves
1847–Deceased
Fannie Anne Laurie
1848–Deceased
12 CHILDREN
• Marian Leanora Greaves
1870–Deceased
• Alice Maud Greaves
1872–Deceased
• Lucretia Helen Greaves
1872–Deceased
• John Thomas Greaves
1874–Deceased
• Percy Laurie Greaves, Sr.
1875–1942

• Aubrey Frewin Greaves
Female
1876–Deceased
• Edric Clarence Greaves
1877–1965
• Henry Greaves
1878–1969
• George Evans Greaves
1879–1964
• Nola Greaves
1882–Deceased
• Louis Cecil Greaves
1885–1899
• Fanny Greaves
1887–Deceased
https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LTTF-WNG/henry-greaves-1878-1969

(Related to Percy Laurie Greaves)
https://westendvancouver.wordpress.com/biographies-a-m/biographies-g/greaves-michael-mahon-1887-after-1952/

Greaves family in Barbados
http://www.alleyne.ca/Greaves_Page.html

Laurie family of Barbados
Daughter of Henry Frewin Laurie and Frances Elzabeth Laurie
Sister of Ernest Reynalls Creighton Laurie; Ellen Brathwaite; Henry Laurie; Edith Laurie and Arthur Wessely Wortley Laurie
Frances Ann (Laurie) Greaves
https://www.geni.com/people/Frances-Greaves/6000000082844191450

MOTHER
GRACE ISABELLE DODGE GREAVES
Frazee - Lowerre ancestry

http://www.ancestorhunt.com/lowerre-genealogy-bible.html

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~duncanrw/somebody082002.htm

The Dodge Family Association
Greenwood Cemetery, New York

Tombstone of Jeremiah Dodge and Elizabeth Brown, his wife. All that can be read is 'Lizzie'.
Robert M. Dodge 1843 - 1924
Lydia G. Dodge 1849 - 1938
Stephen W. Dodge 1866-1950
Emilie V. Dodge 1868 - 1960
William Charles Dodge 1872 - 1925
Charles Jeremiah Dodge 1842 - 1874

The family members buried here are in the Tristram line ( Tristram, William, Samuel, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, James, Harry, Alberta Dodge, Dawn T. Crowley). Tombstones are from plot 5931 and 5932 in Greenwood Cemetery, N. Y.

Jeremiah was born July 23, 1781 and was a well known wood carver.
Elizabeth was born April 15, 1783

Robert M. Dodge was the son of Charles Jeremiah Dodge and Mary F. Lowerre. Robert's wife was Lydia G. Dodge.

Stephen was the child of Robert and Lydia, and Emilie was the wife of Stephen W. Dodge. Her name was Emelie Virginia Hoover, born January 1, 1868, she died 1960. Stephen W. & Emelie had 2 children, Emily & S. Webster.

Charles Jeremiah Dodge was a grandson of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Dodge and a brother of Charles Jeremiah Dodge b. 1842

William Charles Dodge was the son of Charles Jeremiah Dodge by his first wife, Rosa F. Lee.
http://www.dodgefamily.org/CemeteryHeadstonePages/NewYork/NewYorkCounty_NY/GreenwoodCemetery_NY/GreenwoodCemeteryNY.shtml

Freeman, Thomas and Martha Moore
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17006401/thomas-freeman

Percy Laurie Greaves, Jr.'s mother Grace Isabelle (Dodge) Greaves is a Frazee descendant and a niece of Dr. Norman K. Freeman great-grandson of Judge Henry Freeman and Elizabeth (Benue / Baignoux) Freeman of New Jersey who married her father's aunt Ann Elizabeth Lowerre. The Frazee family is one of the families that repeatedly married to descendants of Judge Henry Freeman.

Judge Henry Freeman
Elizabeth Benue / Baignoux

Henry Freeman
Mary Read

Thomas Freeman
Sallie Moore

Henry Freeman
Mercy / Mary Sweet

Dr. Norman K. Freeman, M.D.
Family of his wife, Ann Elizabeth Lowerre Freeman:
• Sister of Mary Frazee Lowerre Dodge
• Aunt of R. H. Dodge
• Great-aunt of Grace Isabelle Dodge Greaves
Sons —
• Henry Freeman
• William Francis Freeman
married Ella Herrick
•Norman Freeman
married Etta Kittle
American Ancestry, Volume 1
1887 - Albany (N.Y.)
https://books.google.com/books?id=aFE8AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=norman+freeman+ann+Lowerre&source=bl&ots=bCKYwhmREH&sig=ACfU3U35DabEa2OgYvhERilTxKgGv2iObQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjO1-uzoZnzAhUDRDABHZs5CgEQ6AF6BAghEAI#v=onepage&q=norman%20freeman%20ann%20Lowerre&f=false

Dr. Norman K. Freeman, M.D
https://books.google.com/books?id=aFE8AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=norman+freeman+ann+Lowerre&source=bl&ots=bCKYwhmREH&sig=ACfU3U35DabEa2OgYvhERilTxKgGv2iObQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjO1-uzoZnzAhUDRDABHZs5CgEQ6AF6BAghEAI#v=onepage&q=norman%20freeman%20ann%20Lowerre&f=false


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