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Trying to find Green

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Sharon

Sharon Report 27 Jun 2005 01:37

Hi, trying to find any info or descendants of husband's family.Richard Green c1803 m(abt1844) to Emma Powers 1819. Children Emma 1845, Sarah 1850, Edward 1854, John 1856, George 1857, Rebecca 1860. (accoring to 1861 census all appear to have been born Northfield, Worcestershsire) In this census living at Ley Hill, Richard was listed as farmer of 50 acres. In 1871 census Richard and daughter Emma not on scene, family living at Cheapside, Aston with Emma working as baker. Edward m Jemima Morgan DOB 1854, had children Helena 1880, Richard 1883, Sydney 1884, Edgar 1885, Eric 1890, Marion 1892, John 1894, Evelyn (possibly born Lavina) 1896. Edward also a baker. John m Sarah (unknown) had daughter Matilda 1884 appears to have divorced. George may or may have not married Elizabeth Stirling DOB 1868 who had son Lawson Bert Stirling 1896. 1901 Census has them as a family George & Elizabeth Green, and son now known as Bert Lawson Green.(Grandfather) George & Elizabeth ran Mitchell & Butler's pubs. Especially the Bulls Head, Kings Norton. Bert m Annie Lynch Sandford DOB 1893, children George 1922-1940, ands Bert Lawson Stirling Green 1925. Any information concerning any descendants or ancestors etc would be greatly appreciated.