Greene Gardiner Family
Caleb Greene, son of
David Greene and
Sarah Allen,
was born
March 15, 1792 in
North Kingstown, Rhode Island Island and
died
February 8, 1866 in
South Kingstown, Rhode Island.
He married
Sarah Anne Gardiner in
1814 in Rhode Island.
Other Events in the Life of Caleb Greene (see Albert Greene
biography)
Occupation: Farmer.
See
1860 Census
Other
spouses: Hannah Lillibridge, widow of Nathan Lillibridge, after the death of Sarah.
Burial : near Barbers Pond, South Kingstown, Rhode Island on the land of Thomas Greene
(land passed from Caleb to his son).
Sarah Anne Gardiner, daughter of
Ezekiel Gardiner and Elizabeth
Unknown,
was born
in 1797 in
North Kingstown,
Rhode Island and died
in 1854.
Other events in the life of Sarah Anne Gariner
Occupation:
House and farm wife.
Religion:
Baptist Church
Children of Caleb Greene and Sarah Gardiner
Patience Gardiner Greene
was born
July 17, 1815
in Rhode Island. She married Edward Reddy,
son of Patrick and Ann (Doran) Reddy of Ireland.
Abbie Elizabeth
Greene
was born
January 1817 and died in Jefferson Township, Jackson County, Kansas in
1899. She married Thomas Summers.
Thomas A.
Greene
was born
about
1820 in Rhode Island and died about 1896 in Logan, Phillips
County, Kansas. See Phillips County
Map showing locations of Thomas Greene land.
Caleb
Greene
Jr.
was born about 1822 in Rhode Island. He married Hannah.
He served in Rhode Island 4th Infantry Regiment as a wagoner
during the Civil War between September 3, 1861 and October 15,
1864.
Albert A. Greene
was born
in
September 1825 in Providence, Rhode Island and died
November 19, 1908 near Speed (then known as Big Bend), Phillips County,
Kansas. He married
Susan Ann Watson on
January 21, 1844 in Rhode Island.
Lydia Greene
was born about
1835 in Rhode Island.
William Greene
was born
about 1838 in Rhode Island. He was a merchant in Hill
City, Kansas in the late 1880's.
Robert Greene
was born
about 1842 in Rhode
Island.
Alexander
Greene
was born about 1850.
Sarah Ann
Greene
married William Carpenter of Attleboro, Mass.
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