Benjamin Franklin GREEN
In 1870 The Federal Census shows Carlton, Jerome and Benjamin living with their families side by side in Farminton, Waupaca Co., Wisconsin. Leicester was the name of the town Perry, Perry became a town 1814 BLM Records show BenjaminF GREEN of Livingston Co NY purchased land in Macomb Co MI 8/14/1837. Macomband Oakland may have been same county in 1830's, Rochester lies on the borderof Macomb/Oakland. Sect 23, T5N - R14E (today this is Richmond Twp, Macomb Co.) LDS shows that Benjamin Franklin GREEN and Cynthia DENNISON were mar. abt.1830 and lived in the Perry, Wyoming, NY area, had a son there, Jerome B GREEN (12 JUN 1831 - 03 MAR 1915). Residence: 1808 Chenango, NY Residence: 1831Perry, Wyoming, NY Residence: ABT 1836 Livingston, NY Residence: ABT 1837 Richmond, Macomb, MI Residence: ABT 1844 Richmond, Ontario, NY Residence: 1858 Farmington, Waupaca, WI Benjamin was listed in the 1880 census but his name was crossed out an comment appears to say "deceased".
[McDonald Haverlandt Moore Family File2.ged] also: Richmand, Mchenry, New York
shows 40 acres At Stevens Point on 10/1/1858 in Wisconsin Land Description:1 NESW 4TH PM - 1831 MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN No 17 N 8 E 17
From: "Standard History of Waupaca County, Wisconsin" Edited by John M. Ware 1917. CARLTON L. GREEN. Very few citizens of Waupaca County still living can carry their recollections back, over sixty years in this part of Wisconsin. Oneof the men who can do so is Mr. Carlton L. Green, of Farmington Township. Mr.Green has occupied one farm in that locality nearly sixty years, and is now in his eightieth year of age. He is a native of Michigan, born in the villageof Rochester, in Oakland County, July 27, 1837. He is of old American family and of sturdy, patriotic stock. His parents were Benjamin F. and Cynthia (Denison) Green. Benjamin Green was born at Bennington, Vermont, the scene of one of the great victories of the American troops during the Revolution. His birthoccurred August 8, 1804. When four years of age his parents, William K. Greenand wife, removed to Chenango County, New York, and his father died there. Benjamin F. Green was married in New York to Miss Cynthia Denison, who was bornin Ontario County, of that state, March 1, 1802. Miss Denison was a daughter of Asa Denison. Mr. Carlton L. Green among all his possessions cherishes most a"grandfather's clock." This clock, which stands eight feet high, and is one of the few examples of the old clocks of that kind still to be found in Wisconsin, belonged to his maternal grandfather, Asa Denison. It has been steadily ticking out the time since 1806, and has told the hours of the day for more than three generations of people. About 1834 Benjamin Green and wife went to Michigan and were pioneers in Oakland County. He was a millwright by trade, and he found plenty to do in that line while living at Rochester, Michigan. He remained in that state about seven years and then returned to New York. In 1858 the family came to Waupaca County, Wisconsin. Benjamin Green bought the farm now owned and occupied by his son Carlton L. Benjamin Green died there in 1879,and his wife in 1886. He was a democrat in politics, and his wife was an active member of the Presbyterian Church. They had three children: Jerome B., whodied at Stanley, Wisconsin, May 31, 1915; at the age of eighty four; Mariett Elizabeth, who died in infancy, and Carlton L. Carlton L. Green was still a young child when his parents removed from Michigan back to New York and grew upin that state and acquired his education in Ontario County. He was just twenty one when he came with his parents in 1858 to Waupaca County. He remained onthe old homestead, and after his father's death became its owner. There for ahalf century he has followed general farming and stock raising, and has alwaysenjoyed financial independence. He has made many improvements on the land, including a good set of buildings. Mr. Green has figured much in the public affairs of Farmington Township. He was supervisor, chairman of the board two years, clerk of the township eight years and assessor for seven years. He is a democrat. On May 12, 1861, he married Miss Cordelia S. Mynard. Mrs. Green was born in Courtland County, New York, December 3, 1842, a daughter of Martin T. and Harriet C. (Ford) Mynard. Her father was born in Connecticut, in 1807, andher mother in Courtland County, New York, in 1814. The Mynards were also amongthe early arrivals in Waupaca County. On November 2, 1855, they reached thiscounty and soon settled on a farm in Dayton Township. They acquired forty acres of wild land there, and Mr. Mynard was engaged in its cultivation and improvement the rest of his life. He died in 1877 and his wife in 1882. The Mynardchildren were: William Henry, who died when about four years of age; Timothy Irving, Cordelia S., Martha Malvina and Effie Jeanette. Mr. and Mrs. Green have no children of their own, but have an adopted son, Francis William, who wasborn September 12, 1867. This adopted son grew up in their home, was well educated in the local schools, and for a number of f
He married Cynthia W Dennison 22 Jun 1828 at NY . Cynthia W Dennison was born at Ontario Co., New York 1 Mar 1802 daughter of Asahel "Asa" (Denison) Dennison and Sylvia (Cylve) Horsford .
They were the parents of 3
children:
Blocked
Jerome B Green
born 12 Jun 1831.
Carlton L Green
born 27 Jul 1837.
Benjamin Franklin Green died 1880 at family farm in Farmington, Waupaca Co., Wisconsin .
Cynthia W Dennison died Aft 1880 at Farmington, Waupaca Co., Wisconsin .