Elizabeth was the daughter of Nathaniel David " Andie" Farmer and Lucinda Caroline Binkley.
Elizabeth used Eliza more than Elizabeth per TN census records.
Cheatham County, TN marriage record listed as follows: Eliza Farmer / Johnathan Green on 16 March 1869 in Cheatham County, Tennessee
1870 TN Census they reside in Cheatham County, Sycamore Mills
Elizabeth and Andrew had the following known children:
George Washington Green died as a child
Lucinda Alice Green married Charles Bell in 1894 under Alice Green to Chas Bell in Cheatham County. That is the only record thus far I have researched. * Alice is not found in other records...My great grandfather would be only 4 at her marriage. No wonder he did not know most of his siblings. They were much older than he
William Henry Green
James Alonzo Green
Franklin Lee Green
Martha Elizabeth Lizzie Green married twice having two children. George Washington Lawrence is buried at Forest Lawn. Minnie never married. Her burial place unknown
Rosa " Rosie " Lee Green married William Jefferson Merritt having a large family
Eliza Jane Green married Edward Tucker. Died age 39; complications in preganancy burial place unknown in Cheatham County
My Great Grandfather, Charles Wheeler Green , married, having large family.
*** I am not 100% certain this Cemetery is Elizabeth's resting place. I only am going by the story passed down to me from my great grandfather, her last born son, Charles W Green. His story was, My mother died when I was a year old, she did not have a headstone. I was told she had a field stone marker which when my father died maybe he was buried by her. Then my grandfather, Edward, shared with me, saying...my father, Charles, does not know for certain where his mother is buried. But, when his father died Jack was buried by a fieldstone. My dad requested those plots by his father. Granddaddy added maybe my Dad was longing to be near his mother he never knew and thinking she is buried here , that is why his father, asked him to bury him by that fieldstone. Maybe, my great grandfather was wanting this to be true....he lost his mother as a baby.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Nathaniel David " Andie" Farmer and Lucinda Caroline Binkley.
Elizabeth used Eliza more than Elizabeth per TN census records.
Cheatham County, TN marriage record listed as follows: Eliza Farmer / Johnathan Green on 16 March 1869 in Cheatham County, Tennessee
1870 TN Census they reside in Cheatham County, Sycamore Mills
Elizabeth and Andrew had the following known children:
George Washington Green died as a child
Lucinda Alice Green married Charles Bell in 1894 under Alice Green to Chas Bell in Cheatham County. That is the only record thus far I have researched. * Alice is not found in other records...My great grandfather would be only 4 at her marriage. No wonder he did not know most of his siblings. They were much older than he
William Henry Green
James Alonzo Green
Franklin Lee Green
Martha Elizabeth Lizzie Green married twice having two children. George Washington Lawrence is buried at Forest Lawn. Minnie never married. Her burial place unknown
Rosa " Rosie " Lee Green married William Jefferson Merritt having a large family
Eliza Jane Green married Edward Tucker. Died age 39; complications in preganancy burial place unknown in Cheatham County
My Great Grandfather, Charles Wheeler Green , married, having large family.
*** I am not 100% certain this Cemetery is Elizabeth's resting place. I only am going by the story passed down to me from my great grandfather, her last born son, Charles W Green. His story was, My mother died when I was a year old, she did not have a headstone. I was told she had a field stone marker which when my father died maybe he was buried by her. Then my grandfather, Edward, shared with me, saying...my father, Charles, does not know for certain where his mother is buried. But, when his father died Jack was buried by a fieldstone. My dad requested those plots by his father. Granddaddy added maybe my Dad was longing to be near his mother he never knew and thinking she is buried here , that is why his father, asked him to bury him by that fieldstone. Maybe, my great grandfather was wanting this to be true....he lost his mother as a baby.
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