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Charles Green Sr.
(1807-1881)
Lucinda Ireland Hunton
(Cir 1828-1867)
Monroe George Jewell Tewkesbury
(1819-1869)
Laura A. Riddle
(1841-1871)
Douglass Green
(1855-1911)
Laura Riddle Tewkesbury
(1858-1923)
Charles Douglass Green
(1882-1953)

 

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Charles Douglass Green

  • Born: 13 Jun 1882, Columbus, Georgia
  • Died: 25 Jul 1953 at age 71
  • Buried: Valley Cemetery Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
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1900 - New Haven, New Haven CT
C. Douglass Green is a boarder and attending Yale College. He is age 17 and was born in June 1882 in Georgia.

1905 Manhattan, NY -lives with mother and sister

June 1930
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

C Douglass Green
Name:
C Douglass Green Arrival Date:30 Jun 1930 Birth Year:1882 Birth Location:Georgia Birth Location Other:Columbus Age:48 Gender:Male Port of Departure:Hamilton, Bermuda Port of Arrival:New York, New York Ship Name:Fort St George

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Douglas Green (B.A.1903) was born in Columbus, Ga., 1882, prepared for college at the Morse and Rogers School, New York City, and at the Lycee du Harve, France, and entered at the beginning of Freshman year.
His father, Douglas Green, a banker and broker, was born in Greenwich, Virginia., October 30, 1885, the son of Charles Green, a bank president and cotton merchant of Savannah (born in Kent County, England), and of Lucy (Hunton) Green.
His mother, whose maiden name was Laura Riddle Tewksbury, was the daughter of Munroe George Jewell Tewksbury, M.D., of Manchester, N.H., and Laura (Riddle) Tewksbury.
In college he was a member of the Dramatic Association, of Alpha Delta Phi, and of Wolf's Head. He held a Second Dispute Junior appointment and a Second Colloquy Senior appointment.
He writes: "Since leaving college I have been in the banking business, first with the New York Trust Company, and then with Kean, Van Cortlandt & Company. I also joined Squadron A. immediately upon leaving college, and in September 1904 had the pleasure of taking part in the army maneuvers held near Manassas, Virginia. There were 30,000 troops engaged and the work was very instructive and interesting as we served alongside of regulars and were attached to the 15th U.S. Calvary and so of course under regular army officers in squadron and regimental work. We also were President Roosevelt's escort at his inauguration last March."
"I took a trip to Europe last spring in connection with a paper company in which I am interested. I had typhoid fever this last winter, which makes the second time, as I had it once before coming to college." His business address is 30 Pine St., New York City. His home address is 150 West 59th St. From - History of the Class of 1903, Yale.




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