Family Tree. Wheaver Barnes Larard Brittain Squire Green Lewtey Beale. Genealogy.
27 May 2020
59.6 Green (2) Summary Tree
John Green m Sarah Cross (1787)
See Chapter 19 for their biographies, Chapter 42 for those of their children, and Chapter 53 for those of their grandchildren.
Harriet Green (1814-1871)
George Green (1816-1901)
Samuel Green (1844-1914) m Matilda Livesey (1845-1912)
Emily Anne Green (1876-1965) m Alfred Frederick Dadswell (1876-1937) in Kendal, Westmorland in 1903. My photos of Kendal are here. She was a dressmaker before she was married. He was a telegraphist, and they lived at 2 Beechwood Street, Burley, Leeds.
Thomas Arthur Green (1878-1952) m Mary Alice Thompson (1880-1942) in Kendal in 1904. He was an insurance agent for Refuge Insurance (founded 1895, taken over by Royal London in 2000), and they lived at 37 Beast Banks, Kendal.
Ethel Green (1904-1992)
Alice Eileen Green (1907-1994)
Dorothy Green (1910)
Lilian Ethel Green (1880-1961). She was at home in Barnsley in 1911, a milliner
Florence Mildred Green (1882-1945). She was at home in Barnsley in 1911, a dressmaker.
Eliza Green (1846-1929) m George Slater (1842)
George Slater (1869-1933). He was manager in a grocer's, and they lived in Hollywood (40 Grenville Street, Hollywood, Stockport).
Arthur Slater (1874-1941) m Amelia Kelley (1873-1961) in Hulme in 1899 (non-conformist). Before he was married he was a colliery clerk, afterward a grocer's assistant, and they lived at 41 Nut Street, Ardwick, Manchester. 1911: 122 Great Western Street, Moss Side, Manchester. Assistant superintendent with an assurance business.
Alice Hilda Slater (1903)
George Slater (1907)
Marian Slater (1909-1982)
Edgar Kelley Slater (1909-1990)
Beatrice Slater (1913-2006)
Walter Green (1848) m Georgianna Hawksworth (1851)
George Green (1872) m May Hannah Street (1874) in North Ormesby nr Middlesbrough in 1896. He was a stonemason, and they lived in Bridge Street, Great Ayton nr Middlesbrough, near the Captain Cook Museum. My photos of Middlesbrough are here. Oddly, he was boarding away from home in 1911, in Whitby (home of Captain Cook).
Great Ayton, Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum (credit)
Mabel Olive Green (1897-1964)
The Middlesbrough Transporter bridge opened in 1911, about 7 miles from their home. The opening was a grand affair with Queen Victoria's grandson, Prince Arthur of Connaught present. The BFI have footage, which includes one of the attendants falling off the gondola!
Florence Jane Green (1881) m John William Brown (1882) at St Mary, Barnsley in 1902. She was a tailoress before she married. He was a linen and cotton dyer, and they lived with her widowed mother at 14 Thornley Terrace, Barnsley. What does Green and Brown make?
Walter Brown (1904-1968)
Charles Harold Brown (1906)
John volunteered for WWI in December 1915. He served with the 1st Battalion York & Lancaster Regiment, is likely to have seen service in Salonika against Bulgaria, and was dispersed in 1919.
Mary Jane Green (1849)
Frederic George Green (1853-1901) m Sarah Morton Briggs (1852-1911)
Arthur James Green (1855-1921) m Ada (Addie) Cheetham (1861-1952)
Frederick Arthur Green (1880-1968) m Margaret T Hood (1886) in Doncaster in 1945. In 1901, boarding in Doncaster, a steam engineer fitter's apprentice.
Jessie Gladys Green (1885-1952) m Harry Slater (1886-1961) in Doncaster in 1911. He was a builder's surveyor, and they lived at 11 Kings Road, Doncaster.
Jessie Green (Louise Orton on Ancestry)
John Frederick Slater (1915-1996)
John H Green (1891-1989) m Ada Brown (1893-1945) in Rotherham in 1916. He was a motor mechanic.
Doris Green (1918)
Muriel Green (1923)
Eileen Green (1926-1981)
Roy Green (1929-1988)
John Green (1935-1987)
Doris Evelyn Green (1894-1984) m Mark Best (1884-1944) in Doncaster in 1919. He was a railway clerk, and they lived at 32 Buckingham Road, Doncaster. He may have worked at Doncaster Works, which opened in 1853, and partially closed and demolished in 2008.
Charles Joseph Green (1861-1912) m Ann Goss (1861-1905)
Dorothy Mabel Green (1892-1952) m Sidney John Beardshaw (1889-1979)
Kathleen Marion (1900-1966) m Frederick Archibald Betterton (1882-1967)
Joan Patricia Betterton (1923)
== m Charles William Martin (1891-1960)
Edwin Arthur Green (1863-1946) m Mary Elizabeth Tofield (1864-1947)
Edwin Vincent Green (1897-1990)
Walter Ernest Green (1865-1942) m Emily Potts (1875)
Harold James Walter Green (1897-1897)
William Ernest Green (1898-1917)
Mary Green (1900-1902)
Letitia Marjorie Green (1903-1978)
Edmund Green (1826-1907) m Elizabeth Holmes Morwood (1824-1864)
Ann Elizabeth Green (1859-1925) m John Green (1842-1924)
Mark Green (1877-1956). 1901/1911: at home in East Brightside, a steel moulder, then a labourer in Seaman's Furnace. This would have been a reference to a furnace built according to a Siemens design. "These were at English Steel Corporation's [jointly owned by Cammell Laird and Vickers]. River Don Works on Brightside
Lane (now Forgemasters) in a building located across the yard from the
works offices that run along Brightside Lane. Next to that was the Heavy
forge where the largest ingots were forged down ready to be machined to
make boiler drums for power stations & similar uses. I believe that
forge is still there & in use." (Sheffield Forum, 2016)
Albert Edmund Green (1875-1947) m Florence Mary Cleathero (1873-1952)
Florence Mabel Green (1902-1977) m Edward Lockwood (1899-1983) in Doncaster in 1926. He was a farmer, unemployed by 1939, when they lived at Grange Farm, Alverley, Wadworth, Doncaster.
Florence May Lockwood (1927-1975)
William Edward Lockwood (1928-1999)
Marjorie Lockwood (1936)
One child
Samuel Green (1830-1898) m Ann (1831)
Annie Green (1857-1946) m Arthur William Harbord (1861-1823)
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