NameEliza Ann GREENE157,416,198
Birth19 Jul 1815, New York
Death13 Jul 1901, Adams Center, Jefferson Co., New York
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
FatherJoseph GREENE (1785-1864)
Spouses
Birthabt 1807, England
Death30 Dec 1884, Adams Center, Jefferson Co., New York
ReligionSeventh-Day Baptist
Marriage11 Apr 1836, Adams Center, Jefferson Co., New York
Notes for Eliza Ann GREENE
Census: 1880 Adams, Jefferson Co., New York: age 63

Eliza Greene Quible raised the daughter of Wells Kenyon Greene (her brother & son of Joseph & Betsey).


"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 57, No 9, p 143, Mar. 4, 1901.
Eliza Ann Greene, widow of the late Eld. Wm. G. Quibel, was born July 19, 1815, and died at Adams Centre, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1901.
Mrs. Quibel was an intelligent, genial, companionable woman, one whose society was highly prized by her acquaintances. Her hand was always ready to assist in any good work, and many a one has had occasion to bless her for her kindly ministrations.
She loved the church and its services, and was seldom absent from public worship or Sabbath-school. She retained her cheerful, hopeful characteristics to the last. Hers was almost a model, beautiful old age for the Christian. Thus another of the faithful, long-time members of the Adams church is translated to the world above. Prov. 12: 28. A. B. P.

no children
Notes for William G. (Spouse 1)
Census: 1880 Adams, Jefferson Co., New York: age 74

"Seventh Day Baptist Yearbook", 1885, p 5
Eld. Wm. G. Quibell died at Adams Centre, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1884, aged 78 years. When a young man he joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in England, his native country. He came to the United states in 1830, and soon after settled in Jefferson county, N. Y., where he came to know God's Sabbath, which he heartily embraced, and ever after conscientiously observed. He also accepted gospel baptism, which was administered by Eld. Wm. Green. He was ordained to the ministry about forty years ago. His ministerial labors were in the churches of Watson, Hounsfield, Second Verona and Adams. He had clear ideas and was gifted in exhortation. For many years he was crippled with rheumatism, which laid him aside from the ministry, and subjected him, at times, to great suffering, which he endured with commendable fortitude.
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