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Marshall Winslow Green

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Marshall Winslow Green

Birth
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Death
23 Mar 1921 (aged 51)
Summit, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
East Haddam, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4542775, Longitude: -72.463962
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Marshall Winslow Green, son of Richard Henry and Mary Gertrude Munson, was born in New York City, and died at his home in Summit, New Jersey, after a brief illness of pneumonia. He was educated at the Polytechnic Institue, of Brooklyn, NY and the NYC College, were he was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. At the time of his death he was vice-president of the A.O. Schoonmaker Mica Company, of NY. he was active in the numerous organizations in which his patriotic ancestry gave him membership, and was commander of the New Jersey Society of American Wars, life member of the NY SAR, and life member of the NY Society of Mayflower Descendants, whose first meeting he attended in December, 1894. He served in the NY Seventh Regiment for eleven years, and later in Co. B, NJ Militia Reserve, during the World War. He was a member of the Central Presbyterian Church of Summit NJ, librarian of the Summit Glee Club; and a popular and highly regarded member of the community. In politics he was a Republican, and representative from Summit to the county committee, and it can be truly said that he was an ernest American.
Marshall married Anna Schoonmaker DeBevoise of Montclair, NJ, who survived him with two children, Mary Winslow and Richard Schoonmaker Greene.
"American Biography, a new cyclopedia, volume IX, NY 1921"
pages 193, 194

The following information is from member BluMoKitty #46830270
Only surviving son of
Captain Richard Henry Greene / Mary Gertrude Munson

died at his home No. 74 Passaic Ave, Summit, NJ after a weeks illness from pneumonia. Interment took place in the Greene Family Mausoleum in Riverside Cemetery at East Haddam, CT where a final religious ceremony was held.

He was a member of the original society of the Sons of the Revolution, and a Life Member therof from 14 Apr 1891.

Member of the 7th Regiment of the New York National Guard for 11 years, in which organization he was decorated as a marksman and sharpshooter. He also served in CO B of the NJ Militia Reserve during the late was with Germany. He was at the first meeting No. 12, as one of the founders of the Society of Mayflower Descendant's, in 1894, through the descent from John Tilley, John Tilley / Elizabeth Howland, Richard Warren, and Stephen and Gyles Hopkins.

He was a Life Member of the NY Genealogical and Biographical Society, a Life Member of the NY Society of American Wars and of the NY Society of American Wars, of which last Society he was Recorder from its formation and commander since 1919.

m 19 Nov 1904 Montclair, NH
Anna Schoonmaker DeBevoise

They had 2 children - Mary Winslow, Richard Schoonmaker

ref: New York Genealogical and Biographical
Society Vol 52 by Richard Henry Greene

Marshall Winslow Green, son of Richard Henry and Mary Gertrude Munson, was born in New York City, and died at his home in Summit, New Jersey, after a brief illness of pneumonia. He was educated at the Polytechnic Institue, of Brooklyn, NY and the NYC College, were he was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. At the time of his death he was vice-president of the A.O. Schoonmaker Mica Company, of NY. he was active in the numerous organizations in which his patriotic ancestry gave him membership, and was commander of the New Jersey Society of American Wars, life member of the NY SAR, and life member of the NY Society of Mayflower Descendants, whose first meeting he attended in December, 1894. He served in the NY Seventh Regiment for eleven years, and later in Co. B, NJ Militia Reserve, during the World War. He was a member of the Central Presbyterian Church of Summit NJ, librarian of the Summit Glee Club; and a popular and highly regarded member of the community. In politics he was a Republican, and representative from Summit to the county committee, and it can be truly said that he was an ernest American.
Marshall married Anna Schoonmaker DeBevoise of Montclair, NJ, who survived him with two children, Mary Winslow and Richard Schoonmaker Greene.
"American Biography, a new cyclopedia, volume IX, NY 1921"
pages 193, 194

The following information is from member BluMoKitty #46830270
Only surviving son of
Captain Richard Henry Greene / Mary Gertrude Munson

died at his home No. 74 Passaic Ave, Summit, NJ after a weeks illness from pneumonia. Interment took place in the Greene Family Mausoleum in Riverside Cemetery at East Haddam, CT where a final religious ceremony was held.

He was a member of the original society of the Sons of the Revolution, and a Life Member therof from 14 Apr 1891.

Member of the 7th Regiment of the New York National Guard for 11 years, in which organization he was decorated as a marksman and sharpshooter. He also served in CO B of the NJ Militia Reserve during the late was with Germany. He was at the first meeting No. 12, as one of the founders of the Society of Mayflower Descendant's, in 1894, through the descent from John Tilley, John Tilley / Elizabeth Howland, Richard Warren, and Stephen and Gyles Hopkins.

He was a Life Member of the NY Genealogical and Biographical Society, a Life Member of the NY Society of American Wars and of the NY Society of American Wars, of which last Society he was Recorder from its formation and commander since 1919.

m 19 Nov 1904 Montclair, NH
Anna Schoonmaker DeBevoise

They had 2 children - Mary Winslow, Richard Schoonmaker

ref: New York Genealogical and Biographical
Society Vol 52 by Richard Henry Greene

Gravesite Details

Buried in the W.W. Green Crypt



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