Children: Oscar, Burt, Carrie, Ina & Jane
*below dditional information for Nathan compliments of Sue Rood
"Parents: Zaccheus & Mary (Woodburn) Greeley
Brother of Horace Greeley, founder of the New York Tribune & presidential candidate in 1872. Sister of Margaret Woodburn Greeley Bush.
Historical Newspapers > New York Herald (New York, New York) > 1872 > December > 19Greeley's Will The case to be Fought out to the Bitter End Testimony of Greeley's brother
Document:To all whom these presents shall come or may concert, greeting-Know ye that we, Nathan Barnes Greeley, of Wayne township, Erie County, Pennsylvania; Arminda Greeley, of Spring Creek township, Warren County, Pennsylvania, and Margaret Bush Greeley, of Clymer, Chautauqua County, State of New York, brother and sisters of the late Horace Greeley, for and in consideration of the sun of $1, lawful money of the United States, to them in hand paid by Ida Greeley and Gabrielle Greeley, daughters of the late Horace Greeley, deceased, have remised, released and forever discharged, and by these presents do for themselves, their heirs, executors and administrators remise, release and forever discharge the said Ida Greeley and Gabrielle Greeley.... In witness whereof Etc, EtcN. B. GreeleyArminda GreeleyEsther Greeley ClevelandMargaret B. Greeley Greeley's brother of the StandMr. Nathan Barnes Greeley sworn- I am the brother of the late Horace Greeley; reside in Erie county, Pennsylvania, and have resided there since 1824; nearly all the time I have been on the same farm; my father died there; the land originally belonged to the State of Pennsylvania, and at the time it was settled was sold at fifty cents an acre subject to certain conditions. Cross examinationQ.During the lifetime of Horace Greeley did you and your father receive aid and assistance from him: A Very frequently etc ..."
Children: Oscar, Burt, Carrie, Ina & Jane
*below dditional information for Nathan compliments of Sue Rood
"Parents: Zaccheus & Mary (Woodburn) Greeley
Brother of Horace Greeley, founder of the New York Tribune & presidential candidate in 1872. Sister of Margaret Woodburn Greeley Bush.
Historical Newspapers > New York Herald (New York, New York) > 1872 > December > 19Greeley's Will The case to be Fought out to the Bitter End Testimony of Greeley's brother
Document:To all whom these presents shall come or may concert, greeting-Know ye that we, Nathan Barnes Greeley, of Wayne township, Erie County, Pennsylvania; Arminda Greeley, of Spring Creek township, Warren County, Pennsylvania, and Margaret Bush Greeley, of Clymer, Chautauqua County, State of New York, brother and sisters of the late Horace Greeley, for and in consideration of the sun of $1, lawful money of the United States, to them in hand paid by Ida Greeley and Gabrielle Greeley, daughters of the late Horace Greeley, deceased, have remised, released and forever discharged, and by these presents do for themselves, their heirs, executors and administrators remise, release and forever discharge the said Ida Greeley and Gabrielle Greeley.... In witness whereof Etc, EtcN. B. GreeleyArminda GreeleyEsther Greeley ClevelandMargaret B. Greeley Greeley's brother of the StandMr. Nathan Barnes Greeley sworn- I am the brother of the late Horace Greeley; reside in Erie county, Pennsylvania, and have resided there since 1824; nearly all the time I have been on the same farm; my father died there; the land originally belonged to the State of Pennsylvania, and at the time it was settled was sold at fifty cents an acre subject to certain conditions. Cross examinationQ.During the lifetime of Horace Greeley did you and your father receive aid and assistance from him: A Very frequently etc ..."
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