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SAMUEL GREEN was born at Ringwood, Passaic County, N. J., December 18, 1840, being the second of six children
of Henry and Mary Green. He attended the district school at Edenville, Orange County, and for three years attended
the Seward Institute, Florida. He then learned the trade of blacksniithing in his father's shop. He was a village
trustee from 1864 to 1879. He is now an active member of the Florida fire department, which he helped organize
in 1885, and was one of the incorporators of the Florida water system, which cost $23,000.
He is a member of Warwick Lodge No. 544, F. and A. M., of which he was master two years; member of Midland Chapter
No. 240, of Middletown, and Cypress Commandery No. 67.
Mr. Green's wife is Mary E. Miller, of Florida, to whom he was married September 6, 1866. They have had eight children,
five of whom are living. Addie, wife of Fred Roe; Jeanette, wife of William Creeden; Elizabeth, wife of Frank Kortright;
Edith, wife of William Boyd; and Fred, who resides at home.
From:
The History of Orange County New York
Edited by: Russel Headley
Van Deusen and Elms, Publishers
Middletown, N. Y. 1908
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