NameLucretia Saunders GREENE157,416
Birth20 Jul 1831, Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York
Death10 Feb 1881, Milton Township, Rock Co., Wisconsin
BurialMilton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherWinter GREENE (1790-1871)
MotherLucretia SAUNDERS (1792-1881)
Spouses
Birth7 Apr 1830, Salem, Washington Co., New York
Death15 Dec 1908, Janesville, Rock Co., Wisconsin
Burial17 Dec 1908, Milton Junction Cemetery, Milton Junction, Rock Co., Wisconsin
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage5 May 1849, Berlin, Rensselaer Co., New York
ChildrenWilliam G. (1850-1927)
 Hattie (1861-1943)
Notes for Lucretia Saunders GREENE
Census: 1880 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 48

"The Milton Express", Milton Wisconsin, Wednesday, Feb. 16,1881, p 4.
Mrs. H. Estey died on Thursday night last. The funeral services were held at the S. D. B. church in this village on Saturday, Rev. E. M. Dunn, officiating.
Notes for Henry (Spouse 1)
Residence: NOV 1854 Albion, Dane Co., Wisconsin
Residence: MAR 1875 Rock Co., Wisconsin
Census: 1880 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin: age 50, farmer
Residence: 1908 Milton, Rock Co., Wisconsin

Henry Estee 1830-1908
"The Milton Journal", Milton, Wisconsin, Thursday, Dec. 24, 1908, p 2.
Henry Estee was born in Petersburg, N. Y., April 7, 1830 and died in Janesville, Wisconsin, Dec. 15, 1908, in the seventy-ninth year of his age.
His father, Azor Estee, was a minister of the gospel and died many years ago, in missionary service, in Virginia - now West Virginia.
On May 12, 1849, when the subject of this notice was 19 years of age, he was married to Miss Lucretia S. Green, of Berlin, N. Y. Five years later they came to Wisconsin and located at Albion. After two or three years they removed to West Hallock, Illinois. In 1875 they returned to Wisconsin and settled upon a farm north of Milton Junction where Mrs. Estee died in February, 1881. Four or five years later Mr. Estee married to Mrs. Delia Sweet Crandall since which he has been a resident of Milton village.
While living in West Hallock he was ordained to the office of Deacon in the Seventh-day Baptist church of that place. On removal to Milton his church membership and official relation were transferred to Milton, where, with characteristic modesty and great fidelity he has continued to serve until released by the Divine call to a higher and holier fellowship.
Early last summer Mr. and Mrs. Estee left home for an extended tour to the Pacific Coast, visiting children and other relatives, planning to be gone at least a year. Late in September Mr. Estee's health began to fail. Finding the climate of lower California of no benefit, they returned the last of November to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Spencer, in Janesville, where he died as above noted.
The funeral service was held in the church at Milton, December 17, conducted by his pastor, Dr. Platts, assisted by President Daland of the College; and the burial was in the cemetery at Milton Junction.
He is survived by his widow, six children and four great grandchildren.
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