Heard-Dekalb-Troup County GaArchives Obituaries.....GREEN, Sr., Andrew J. August 19, 1919
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"The Roanoke Leader"
Roanoke, Randolph Co., Alabama

NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, August 6, 1919

A.J. Green Jr. arrived Sunday from Farmersville, Texas to visit his father Mr. 
A.J. Green Sr. who is quite feeble at his home in Omaha community.
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, August 13, 1919

WEHADKEE News
Aug. 11th

"Uncle" Jack Green is still very low and is not expected to live but a short 
time.
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, August 20, 1919

As the Leader goes to press, we learn that Mr. A.J. Green, one of the oldest 
and best citizens of the county, died last night at Omaha.
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NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, September 10, 1919

RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT IN THE DEATH OF ANDREW J. GREEN
By Omaha Lodge No. 696, A.F. & A.M.

Whereas, it has pleased almighty God on His great wisdom to call on August 19, 
1919 from labor to refreshment, our beloved brother, Andrew J. Green; be it 
therefore resolved;

1st;  that whereas the passing away of our brother should admonish us of our 
mortality, his virtues remind us of our high calling in this life and inspire 
us to higher thoughts and nobler deeds;

2nd;  that we bow in reverential resignation to the mandates of the great one, 
who designates our place of labor, commands its beginning, appoints its 
boundary and determines its ending, in fulfillment of his own divine plans.

3rd;  that we resolutely endeavor to imitate every good deed and fulfill every 
noble thought of our late companion and encouraged by his devotion to the 
excellent tenets of Masonry and strive to fashion our lives in comformity to 
the precepts contained in the Book of Law, and departing leave behind us the 
record of a well spent life enriched by the practice of every Masonic virtue.

4th; that we extend our sincere sympathy to his loved ones in their grief and 
that we pray unto Jehovah that His divine presence may ever attend them and 
that His abundant grace may fill the place in their hearts and lives once 
occupied by our departed brother.

Bro. Green was born October 2, 1837, was made a Mason at Rock Mills fifty 
years ago.  He had been a charter member in the constitution of three Lodges;  
High Shoals, Walnut Hill and Omaha.

Respectfully submitted,

S.D. Lewis
J.H. Brazeal
A.D. Shaw,  Committee

Additional Comments:
1840 Census - District 701, Troup Co., GA; pg. 332
Littleberry Green
Nancy Green
*
1850 Census - Stones, DeKalb Co., GA; pg. 162
L B Green	abt 1811	Georgia
Sarah Green	abt 1819	North Carolina
Frances Green	abt 1835	Georgia
Andrew J Green	abt 1838	Georgia
Mary E Green	abt 1840	Georgia
Susan Green	abt 1843	Georgia
John Green	abt 1845	Georgia
Joshua Green	abt 1847	Georgia
Jennett J Green	abt 1849	Georgia
*
1860 Census - Heard Co., GA; PO: Franklin; pg. 773
John ABevis	32	1827	South Carolina	Male
Eugenia EBevis	19	1840	Florida		Female
James FBevis	29	1830	South Carolina	Male
BerryGreen	50	1809	Georgia		Male
A JGreen	22	1837	Georgia		Male
William D LWilson	25	1834	New Jersey	Male
*
GA Marriages to 1850
Name: Littleberry Green 
Spouse: Elizabeth Talley E 
Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1840 
Marriage Location: Harris Co., Georgia 
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Name: Littleberry Green 
Spouse: Sarah Teal 
Marriage Date: 15 Nov 1842 
Marriage Location: Campbell Co., Georgia 

American Civil War Soldiers Record
Name: Andrew J Green ,   
Residence: Heard County, Georgia  
Enlistment Date: 04 March 1862  
Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE  
Side Served: Confederacy  
State Served: Georgia  
Unit Numbers: 392  
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 04 March 1862
Enlisted in Company I, 41st Infantry Regiment Georgia on 04 March 1862.
POW on 04 July 1863 at Vicksburg, MS
Paroled on 06 July 1863 at Vicksburg, MS
Absent, without leave on 31 December 1863 (No further record) 
*
1900 Census - Lamar, Randolph Co., Al; pg. 1A
Andrew J Green	abt 1838	Georgia	White	Head
Mary A Green	abt 1843	Georgia	White	Wife
Chas H Green	abt 1876	Alabama	White	Son
Thomas J Green	abt 1878	Alabama	White	Son
Jane Green	abt 1882	Alabama	White	Daughter
Henry E Green	abt 1888	Alabama	White	Son
*
1910 Census - 5th Pct, Randolph Co., AL; ED 143; pg. 74B
Andrew J. Green, 72, GA, white, male




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