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Henry Morton Green 1875–1906 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1875
Birth Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Death Date: 1906
Death Location: Queensland, Australia
Father: William Green
Mother: Juliet Saqui
Spouse(s): Louisa Davis
Children(s): Phylis Green)
The story of Henry Morton Green began in 1875 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Henry Morton Green married Louisa Hannah Hannah Louisa Lindsay Green Nee Davis, and had children including Phylis Erica Christie Peg Smith Green. Henry Morton Green passed away in 1906 in Queensland, Australia.
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Biography
- The story of Henry Morton Green began in 1875 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- Henry Morton Green married Louisa Hannah Hannah Louisa Lindsay Green Nee Davis, and had children including Phylis Erica Christie Peg Smith Green.
- Henry Morton Green passed away in 1906 in Queensland, Australia.
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Henry Green's Descendants
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1. Phylis (Erica Christie (Peg) Smith () Green) 1900–1955 m. William (James) Christie 1924–1994
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1. Anne Christie 1930–2009
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Henry Green's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1875
Event Place: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: Victoria
Record Source: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950, Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1906
Event Place: Queensland, Australia