Saturday, July 31, 2010


Lou Alen's Grave held together by Ricky White and Phil Green


Ryo Green Family Cemetery, about 30 unmarked graves. Pictured are Ricky White, Phil Green, And Phils Daughter Beth.



Phil Green & Jill Foster White


Lou Alen Green

I know I have not written in a while but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy researching! I am proud to write that I finally found my GGG Grandfathers burial site. It is indeed in Ryo, off of the same “easement” I have been trying to get down in at least two years (or at least it seems that way!) Last Sunday May 15th, 2010, thanks to Phil Green and his brilliant research, we were able to gain access to the land that Lou Alen Green (that is what his tombstone reads) is buried on. The land is up for sale by the paper company that owns it, some 600 acres and 200 acres (each with separate parcels).
When we came upon the site, I just had this overwhelming feeling of peace. It is so peaceful there. Lou Alen’s grave is broken in half. There are about 25, if not more, rocks that serve as markers, in the same area. We had heard from past relatives (Charles Green) that there were markers back there but they had been stolen (in the 1970’s.) There is also a dug up grave that Phil informed me had been that way when he first visited the site in the 1970’s. That part of it was heart breaking…..how someone can steal grave markers and dig a person up.
On a lighter note….our plan is to clear the site, while we have access. It is a mess, to put it lightly. Thinking about fencing it in and having a new marker made for Lou Alen. Also going to pour a concrete slab and put a military market in it.
There is a hunting club that the paper leases out the land to, it costs $350 per year to join, that way whoever joins does not have to have someone present from the hunting club in order to take us back to the site.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Lou Allen Green - Grave


This is Roger Neal with Lou Allen Green's marker.He says there are several graves back there but this is the only marker.

This is the grave I have been searching for! So nice to see a photo and know that it exists! I have faith that I will eventually find it. Thanks a million to Roger for posting it so that all the other Green family researchers are able to see it!


Old Findley Place House

This photo came from Mitzi Soward, another Green descendant in Tenn.
Jay (William Jasper) Green and Louisa Stone are the ones on the left in this photo, Mitzi's Great Grandparents. Louisa's mother Cathy Stone is sitting on the porch (you have to look close). According to Mitzi, some of this photo has been cut off. A man with a wagon and a team of mules has been cut off the right side of the photo.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Millie F. Green Neal


Mrs. Millie Frances Green Neal
Gordon County News
April 29th, 1952
Mrs. Millie Frances Neal, 85, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ora Smith, Route 2, Cartersville, at 5 o’clock on Sunday, April 27th, after an extended illness.
Mrs. Neal was born February 7, 1867, daughter if the late L.A. Green, of Gordon County, and Jane Cook Green of North Carolina. She was the widow of the late E.D. Neal, who died 19 years ago. She was a member of the Baptist church.
Funeral services were held from Rio Baptist church, near Fairmont, at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 29th, with the Rev. Johnny Belcher and the Rev. Mr. Teague officiating.
Active pall bearers were grandsons of the deceased.
Mrs. Neal is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Starr, Chattanooga Tenn.; Mrs. Flonnie Bentley and Mrs. Sue Foster of Calhoun, Mrs. Ora Smith of Route 2, Cartersville, and Mrs. Mable Pettitt of Pittsford, Michigan; two sons, M.L. Neal of Fairmont, and J.E.A. Neal of Augusta; two sisters, Mrs. Myra Williams of Calhoun and Mrs. Mattie Stone of Bartlett, Texas.
Interment was in the Rio churchyard cemetery, with J.P. Owen Funeral Hone, Cartersville, in charge.

Gordon County News
May 6th, 1952

Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Neal at Ryo, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Neal was the mother of Mrs. Sam Foster. Friends extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Millie Green Neal

Millie Frances Green Neal
Daughter of Lewallen Green
Neal Family Reunion 1942
Photo taken in North Georgia
Right to left: Joseph Emory Neal, Sue Neal Foster (my great-grandmother), Millie Frances Green Neal, Martin Luther Neal, Ora Neal Smith
Photo given to me by Roger Neal, Lilburn, GA

Martha "Matt" Green Stone

Martha Green Stone
Daughter of Lewallen Green
December 8th, 1860 (Fairmont, Gordon County, Georgia)
- September 10, 1955 (Bartlett City Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas)
I received this photo from Cousin Sharon White Marshall of Texas.
Martha M Green Stone is Sharon's Great Grandmother
This photo was taken at Ila Stone and Vester White's home in Granger, Texas

Green Confederate Soliders from Georgia

This is Phil Green's, Boaz, Alabama, research from January 30th 1988
Gadsden Library
Soundex - Green G 650
Looked at micro # M226 Roll 24
Index of Confederate Soliders from Georgia
Green, Jefferson E Co. F 1 GA Cavalry
Green, Jeremiah STOCKS Co. GA Infan St Guards 17th Batt'n
Green, Leroy H. Sgt/Pri
Green, Samuel B. Co. E 8 Batt'n GA Inf
Green, Thomas C. Co. F 1 GA Cav Pri/Pri see also
Marshall's Co. Arty C.
Green, Lewellyn Co. F 1 GA Cav Sgt/Sgt
Green, John R. Co. F 1 GA Cav Pri/Corp
Green, Daniel F. Co. F 1 GA Cav Pri/Pri

Jeff E was captured 12/5/1863 on retreat from Kingston, Tenn. Betw Dec 4 & 16th 1863 deserted and swore allegiance to U S Gov. Sent to KY.

John R deserted Nov 24th 1863. On April 2, 1864 swore allegiance to U S Gov. He was sandy complexion, sandy hair, blue eyes, 5'9 1/2.

Lewellen Green deserted Nov 24 1863. Gordon Tenn. Swore allegiance to U S Gov on April 2 1864. Was of sandy complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, 5'4

T.C. Jan-Feb 1863 detailed with battery @ Knoxville Tenn by order of Gen Pegram. Was of dark complexion, dark hair, blue eyes, 5'7. Released 16 June 1865.
Phil sent this to me May 16, 2008.