Thankful Clark and Raymond Green Descendants, 1932, Granville, Massachusetts]]> Two photos of the grandchildren of Thankful (Clark) Green and Raymond Green of Granville, taken 19 Jun 1932 at the Barnard home in Granville, Massachusetts.]]> 1932]]> Judith (Green) Watson, 2021]]> Photos from the book "Isaiah Green and Elizabeth Tefft of Charlsetown, Rhode Island and Stonington, Connecticut" by Judith (Green) Watson. Copyright 1999, published by Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD. Photos are used here with permission of the author and may not be downloaded or reproduced without the permission of the author.]]> Thankful Clark Sampler, circa 1813. CLICK HERE.]]> Alexander, Tirzah Elvira Seymour (18??-1849)]]> Tirzah and Jesse had one child, William Seymour Alexander, born abt 1848.
Tirzah died September 25, 1849 of consumption/inflammation and is buried in Woodlands Cemetery in Granville, MA.
In 1851 when Tirzah’s father Deacon William Seymour died, his wife Maria Collins Seymour became guardian of her grandson William Seymour Alexander. (Source: Ancestry Dea. William probate recs of 1851).
Jesse went on to marry Deborah Affa (Affa Deborah) Spelman of Granville (daughter of Samuel and Affa Spelman) January 23, 1850.
Jesse and Deborah had one child, Earnest (Ernest Clifford) (Cliford Earnest) in 1851 and moved to Illinois. Here they were joined by Emma Alexander age 17, born in Pennsylvania. Presumably Emma is Jesse’s daughter from his first marriage. (Source: 1860 Federal Census).
Jesse served in the Civil War – Co. H. 31st Wis. Inf., enlisting August 21, 1862 (Source: 31st Wisconsin Infantry Roster).
Jesse died January 28, 1902 and was buried in an unmarked grave in Lena, Illinois. In 1938, a veterans’ bureau in Chicago applied for an upright veteran’s marker for that grave.
Jesse and Deborah’s son Earnest Clifford died July 12, 1907 in Illinois at age 55/56. (Source: Illinois Select Deaths).
According to FindAGrave.com, Deborah (Affa) went on to live until March 17, 1908 and is buried in Lena, Illinois with Jesse and their son, Earnest….the only marker being Jesse’s veteran marker.]]>

Bearing Arms in the Twenty-Seventh Massachusetts Regiment (full text of the book by W.R. Derby, published 1883)

Mass 27th.org

Massachusetts 27th Wikipedia page

Massachusetts 27th Battle Unit Details

Chicopee Library Documents]]>
John Rowley Testimonial: Gilbert Family
The two medallions belonged to Milo Holcomb Cooley, Company F drummer.]]>

Mr. Wilson died unexpectedly at the summer home at 458 Main Road on October 31, 1950.]]>
CLICK HERE for more information about the Rose / Wilson home at 458 Main Road.

CLICK HERE for more information about Lavinia Sophia "Vinnie" (Rose) Wilson.]]>

1. J. Alden Fenn (1870-1951) and Emma Fenn (1883-1945) with children, Kenneth (b. 1904) and Mabel (b. 1905)
2. Alden Fenn
3. Reverse of #2 above]]>
Alden Fenn Photo: Unknown]]> Alden Fenn Photo: Carolyn Ives Dingman and Elinor Ives Goff, 2019.]]>
Identification of the people and place courtesy of Robert Hague.]]> Digital Image: Created by Granville Library Historical Room and Noble & Cooley Center for Historic Preservation.]]>
Burial at Pine Hill Cemetery, Westfield., MA.]]>