Judge Joseph James GREEN (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional GREEN Surnames in FAIRVIEW Cemetery
Additional GREEN Surnames in CRAWFORD County
GREEN, Alice FGREEN, Alice JGREEN, Alice J (close-up)GREEN, Alfred FGREEN, Ann LGREEN, Barbara JeanGREEN, Bruce SGREEN, Bruce S (close-up)GREEN, Carrie MGREEN, DavisGREEN, Dell F.GREEN, DruzillaGREEN, EdnaGREEN, Edith JoanGREEN, Emma VGREEN, Estel AGREEN, Eva FlorenceGREEN, Floyd WilliamGREEN, Gloria JeanGREEN, Gracie LeeGREEN, HenryGREEN, Helen LGREEN, Ida MaeGREEN, InfantGREEN, Jack LGREEN, James MGREEN, James AlexanderGREEN, Joseph AGREEN, Julia AnnGREEN, Lloyd AndrewGREEN, LouisGREEN, Lucille L.GREEN, Marilyn LouiseGREEN, Nancy CarolGREEN, Ora EugeneGREEN, Pauline GGREEN, Phil MGREEN, Port LGREEN, Ralph JGREEN, Robert EGREEN, Sarah ElizabethGREEN, Sarah EGREEN, Terry LGREEN, Tommie MGREEN, ViolaGREEN, Wayne RayGREEN, William HowardGREEN, William JGREEN, Will
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Submitted: 6/3/22 • Approved: 6/22/22 • Last Updated: 6/25/22 • R1435310-G0-S3
Confederate States Army
CIVIL OFFICER
Civil War Confederate
1813 - February 1863
The Honorable Judge Joseph James Green was born in North Carolina in 1813. Husband of Mary Susan Pryor Green.
He moved to Van Buren in the early 1840s.
In 1847, he was appointed aide de camp to Brigadier General Duval with the rank of Major of Cavalry in the militia. In 1855, he served in the state senate and in 1857, was a member of the state legislature. He helped to organize the Van Buren Female Academy and served as president of the board of trustees until the Civil War. Green served as Judge of the Fourth Circuit in 1863, and acted as a Civil Officer of the Confederate States of America.
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Contributed on 6/3/22 by Billsully060
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