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Ann R Green

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Ann R Green

Birth
District of Columbia, USA
Death
21 May 1908 (aged 81–82)
Cleveland Park, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9177495, Longitude: -77.0702463
Plot
Section 41, Lot 400, W 1/2, Site 4
Memorial ID
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Miss A.R. Green, Thursday May 21 at her home in Cleveland Park.
Notable pallbearers include Nota McGill of this cemetery nephews and other family Rousby Quesenbury ,Keith Forest,Wm. D, & John Green,Richardson, Frank K Green.
Survived by a brother George Forrest Green,and two sisters Mrs. L.K. Norton, & Mrs. Fielding Lewis of King George Co. Va.
Miss Green was granddaughter of Governor George Plater chief executive of Md. during the Revolution.
She was also descended from General Uriah Forest who built Rosedale the home in which she died.
Miss A.R. Green, Thursday May 21 at her home in Cleveland Park.
Notable pallbearers include Nota McGill of this cemetery nephews and other family Rousby Quesenbury ,Keith Forest,Wm. D, & John Green,Richardson, Frank K Green.
Survived by a brother George Forrest Green,and two sisters Mrs. L.K. Norton, & Mrs. Fielding Lewis of King George Co. Va.
Miss Green was granddaughter of Governor George Plater chief executive of Md. during the Revolution.
She was also descended from General Uriah Forest who built Rosedale the home in which she died.


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