NameJoseph Allen GREEN157
Birth17 Oct 1832, Bennington Co., Vermont
Death25 Jul 1913, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
Burial26 Jul 1913, Hillside Cemetery, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
OccupationFarmer
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherJoseph Allen GREENE (1801-1837)
MotherClarissa STILLMAN (1808-1877)
Spouses
Birthabt 1834
Marriage1857
Divorce
ChildrenFrank Leslie (1868-1927)
Birth16 Oct 1838, Stokes Co., Ohio
Death17 Feb 1901, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
BurialHillside Cemetery, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska
FatherBernard Harrison VAN HORN (1804-1874)
MotherElizabeth Jane DAVIS (1804-1872)
Marriage1874
ChildrenTruman Wardner (1875-1934)
 Sylvia Elsie (1876-1978)
Notes for Joseph Allen GREEN
Census: 1880 North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska: age 48, farmer

"The North Loup Loyalist", North Loup, Nebraska, Friday, Aug. 1, 1913, p 1.
Joseph Allen Green was born near Bennington, Vermont, October 17, 1832, and died at the home of his son, Frank, south of North Loup, Friday, July 25, 1913.
When he was two years old his father removed to Berlin, New York where he was brought up in the home of Ludiwick Saunders. When 15 years of age he was converted and became a member of the Seventh Day Baptist church at Berlin. So far as is known he was a member of this church at the time of his death, though he had always been affiliated with the church of his faith at this place.
Before settling at this place he had lived in New Jersey, Illinois, Kansas and Iowa, usually making the trip between places by team.
He was one of the pioneer settlers at this place, in fact it was upon his land - a forty bought from the railroad - that the original town site was laid out. He was the only man in the settlement who had money enough to get a deed to the land he had acquired, so he was induced to lay out the town site and to sell a few lots.
As all who knew him know, he was very religious by nature, and in his later years he became a member of the Salvation Army and an ardent supported of the Moody Bible Institute.
He was generally quite a musician and was of an inventive turn of mind.
Of his family there are left three boys and one girl, all living here except one boy, Fred, who lives in [New] York State.
Funeral services were held at the Seventh [Day] Baptist church Sabbath morning at the regular hour of service conducted by pastor Geo. B. Shaw.
Notes for Emaline R. (Spouse 2)
Census: 1880 North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska: age 42, b NY

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 57, No 9, p 143, Mar. 4, 1901.
Emeline R. Green, daughter of Bernard and Elizabeth VanHorn, was born in Ohio, Oct. 16, 1838, and died at North Loup, Neb., Feb. 17, 1901.
She was converted in early life at Welton, under the labors of Louis H. Davis. She was married to Joseph Green in the fall of 1873. Mrs. Green leaves two children and a large circle of relatives, to mourn their loss. She was always quite frail, and yet has had her full share of hardships to endure. A sister in the church, a fond mother, a kind neighbor and friend has passed on from time to eternity. Funeral services were held at the church, February 19, conducted by the writer, who spoke from Rev. 22: 5. E. A. W.
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