Birth of Daughter: 1810
Name: Hannah Green
Place: New York
Birth of Son: 1813
Name: John Winthrop Green
Land Record: 1814
Note: Warren County, NY, Abstracts of mortgage records, Book A, pages 190, 277, 280 record deeds for Amos Green from Queensbury in 1814 and 1821. Wife Hannah also mentioned.
Military Service: 1814
Note: War of 1812 – Named ensign of Capt Abraham Ostrander’s Co, 16th Infantry Brigade, New York Militia, a Queensbury-Fort Ann based outfit.
Military Service: 1815
Note: Named lieutenant of Capt. Elijah Dunham’s Company of the 121st Regiment
Military Service: 1819
Note: Named captain of the light infantry company of the 121st Regiment in place of Dunham.
Office Held: 1819-1820
Note: Served as a Justice of the Peace.
Office Held: 1820-1821
Note: Served as an Assessor.
Land Record: 1821
Note: Warren County, NY, Abstracts of mortgage records, Book A, pages 190, 277, 280 record deeds for Amos Green from Queensbury in 1814 and 1821. Wife Hannah also mentioned.
Land Owner: BETWEEN 1823-1832
Note: Landowner and resident of highway district no 8, locating him on Bay Road near the Sunnyside-Moom Hill intersection. It appears that he and Richard Bentley were co-owners of the mill on the Glen Lake Outlet there.
Office Held: 1824-1825
Note: Served as Commissioner of Common Schools
Office Held: 1827-1828
Note: Highway Commissioner
Office Held: 1828-1829
Note: Served as Commissioner of Common Schools
Office Held: 1829
Note: Served as Commissioner of the Poor
Note: 1831 – Appraiser of Simeon Jenkins’ estate
Living: 1835
Note: Living next door was Burr Caswell and Hannah Green. Note that Jeremiah Green’s tavern was just around the corner.
TaxPayer: 1835-1838
Note: Listed as a landowner and resident in Glens Falls on the highway assessment rolls, Amos Jr. being located in the same district.
Occupation: 1837
Note: Plum Seller
Living: 1839
Note: Lockport, Niagara Co, New York
Land Record: 1839
Note: Sold to Gardner Thayer of Greenwich, NY, for $2,875, the tavern stand on the east side of what is today Monument Square in Glens Falls.
Land Record: 19 AUG 1839
Note: Wash. Co, NY book of deeds: Amos and Hannah Green of Lockport, NY sold land (lots 45, 46, 47, and 50 of Queensbury’s second division) to Ethel (Ethelbert) Bacon of Queensbury (Hannah’s brother).
Military Service: 1855
Note: Declaration of service in War of 1812 dated May 1855 in St.Louis Missouri. Witnessed by son John. Acc to this paper, Amos was an officer commanding a company in the 121st regiment of the New York militia under Col. John Stewart. He was ordered at Sandy Kill, Washington Co, NY, on or abt 8 Sept 1814 for one month, was discharged at Burlington Vermont on 29 (?) Sept. Hopes to obtain bounty land according to the act of March 3, 1855.
Census: 1865
Place: Canadea, Allegany County, New York
Note: Amos Green living with son Oscar and family. Listed as his father. Counties of birth also recorded.
Military Service: 1855
Note: Declaration of service in War of 1812 dated May 1855 in St.Louis Missouri. Witnessed by son John. Acc to this paper, Amos was an officer commanding a company in the 121st regiment of the New York militia under Col. John Stewart. He was ordered at Sandy Kill, Washington Co, NY, on or abt 8 Sept 1814 for one month, was discharged at Burlington Vermont on 29 (?) Sept. Hopes to obtain bounty land according to the act of March 3, 1855.
Census: 1865
Place: Canadea, Allegany County, New York
Note: Amos Green living with son Oscar and family. Listed as his father. Counties of birth also recorded.
Death: AFT 1870
Click here to see parents: John Green and Mary Kenyon
Hannah Bacon
Birth: 1790
Death: 1838
Click here for parents: Winthrop Bacon and Anna ?
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