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Archibald Greenlee

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Archibald Greenlee

Birth
Belmont County, Ohio, USA
Death
3 Apr 1896 (aged 88)
Burial
Fredericktown, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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From History of Knox County, Ohio : its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the Northwest, a complete history of Knox County, its townships, cities, towns, villages, schools, churches, societies, industries, statistics, etc., a record of its soldiers in the late war, portraits of its early settlers and prominent men, views of its finest buildings, miscellaneous matter, map of the county, biographies and histories of pioneer families, etc., N. N. Hill,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio: A.A. Graham & Co., 1881, 921 pgs.

GREENLEE, ARCHIBALD, notary public, Fredericktown: was born in Belmont county, Ohio, July 3, 1807; was married in April, 1832, to Margaret E. Bonar, who was born in Knox county, February 3, 1812. They had the following family, viz: Mary A., born May 21, 1834; James, born November 16, 1838. Barnett B., born December 5, 1842; Charles, born September 11, 1846; Margaretta, born October 5, 1849.

Mrs. Margaret Greenlee died December 25, 1852, in Mt.Vernon. Mr. Greenlee was again married to Catharine Beaver, who was born in Union county, Pennsylvania, January 25, 1819. They had the following family, viz: Thomas B., born December 29, 1855; Lizzie, born November 15,. 1861 ; also two deceased children.

Mr. Greenlee came to Knox county in 1833. He was engaged in the furniture business for some years. He afterward: became an attorney at law. He has been a justice of the peace in Wayne township over thirty years. He stands fully identified with the public interests of Knox county, and has done much to promote the advancement and improvement of society. He is one of the active men of this county, although he is now living a more retired life, and commands the confidence and esteem of the community. He has been a member and elder of the Presbyterian church forty-eight years.
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Archibald was the s/o Robert Greenlee, 1780-1813 and Mary Bonar, 1783-1814.

from the Greenlee book, Genealogy of the Greenlee families in America, Scotland, Ireland and England : with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee, p. 186

From History of Knox County, Ohio : its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the Northwest, a complete history of Knox County, its townships, cities, towns, villages, schools, churches, societies, industries, statistics, etc., a record of its soldiers in the late war, portraits of its early settlers and prominent men, views of its finest buildings, miscellaneous matter, map of the county, biographies and histories of pioneer families, etc., N. N. Hill,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio: A.A. Graham & Co., 1881, 921 pgs.

GREENLEE, ARCHIBALD, notary public, Fredericktown: was born in Belmont county, Ohio, July 3, 1807; was married in April, 1832, to Margaret E. Bonar, who was born in Knox county, February 3, 1812. They had the following family, viz: Mary A., born May 21, 1834; James, born November 16, 1838. Barnett B., born December 5, 1842; Charles, born September 11, 1846; Margaretta, born October 5, 1849.

Mrs. Margaret Greenlee died December 25, 1852, in Mt.Vernon. Mr. Greenlee was again married to Catharine Beaver, who was born in Union county, Pennsylvania, January 25, 1819. They had the following family, viz: Thomas B., born December 29, 1855; Lizzie, born November 15,. 1861 ; also two deceased children.

Mr. Greenlee came to Knox county in 1833. He was engaged in the furniture business for some years. He afterward: became an attorney at law. He has been a justice of the peace in Wayne township over thirty years. He stands fully identified with the public interests of Knox county, and has done much to promote the advancement and improvement of society. He is one of the active men of this county, although he is now living a more retired life, and commands the confidence and esteem of the community. He has been a member and elder of the Presbyterian church forty-eight years.
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Archibald was the s/o Robert Greenlee, 1780-1813 and Mary Bonar, 1783-1814.

from the Greenlee book, Genealogy of the Greenlee families in America, Scotland, Ireland and England : with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee, p. 186



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