Mary Greene

Female 1777 - 1812  (34 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Greene was born 10 Nov 1777, East Greenwich, RI; died 10 Aug 1812, Coventry, RI.

    Mary married James Battey Abt 7 Feb 1807, East Greenwich, RI. James (son of Nicholas Battey, Jr. and Margaret Congdon) was born 23 Jun 1773, Cranston, Providence Co., RI; died 18 Apr 1853, West Greenwich, RI; was buried , Pine Grove Cemetery, Washington St., Coventry, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. William Greene Battey  Descendancy chart to this point was born 19 Feb 1810; died 18 Sep 1868; was buried , Battey Family Cemetery, Hopkins Hill Rd., Coventry, RI.
    2. 3. Nicholas Battey  Descendancy chart to this point was born 4 Jun 1812; died 8 Sep 1816; was buried , Battey Family Cemetery, Hopkins Hill Rd., Coventry, RI.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Greene Battey Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born 19 Feb 1810; died 18 Sep 1868; was buried , Battey Family Cemetery, Hopkins Hill Rd., Coventry, RI.

    William — Almira Unknown. Almira was born Abt 1808; died 29 Aug 1845; was buried , Battey Family Cemetery, Hopkins Hill Rd., Coventry, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 4. Nicholas Battey  Descendancy chart to this point was born 1836; died 17 Feb 1889; was buried , Woodland Cemetery, Washington St. at Knotty Oak Rd., Coventry, RI.

  2. 3.  Nicholas Battey Descendancy chart to this point (1.Mary1) was born 4 Jun 1812; died 8 Sep 1816; was buried , Battey Family Cemetery, Hopkins Hill Rd., Coventry, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nicholas Battey Descendancy chart to this point (2.William2, 1.Mary1) was born 1836; died 17 Feb 1889; was buried , Woodland Cemetery, Washington St. at Knotty Oak Rd., Coventry, RI.

    Notes:

    I believe this poem, found in the family Bible, was written by Rev. Battey's half-uncle, Charles James Battey:

    Elder Nicholas Battey

    The man who loved his God,
    And loved his work as well,
    Was ever faithful to his call
    Of winning souls from hell.

    He traveled far, he traveled wide,
    His Savior to obey;
    He's left a mark in every track
    For those who lose their way.

    He first was called from nature's dark
    To light's eternal day,
    He next was called to take a part
    In what the scriptures say.

    He sung and prayed
    And talked and prevailed,
    And most of life has tried to teach
    A sinner to repent.

    It was in his youth he sought the Lord,
    When he had the promise of a great reward,
    He sought and found the precious pearl,
    Which did his after life control.

    He's traveled o'er his land of birth
    And many other miles of earth
    To serve his master's call,
    But now has gone and left them all.

    He's lived the life, he's died the death,
    His Savior did command;
    And thus he sleeps beneath the sod,
    Awaiting orders from his God.

    He's run his race,
    His work is done,
    He is with the Father
    And the Son.

    The time has past, his life is gone
    To ne'er on earth return,
    But still will live in that great day,
    The resurrection morn.

    Good bye, husband, good bye, brother,
    Good bye, nephew, but not forever,
    We'll follow on the way you've trod,
    And meet you round the throne of God.

    C. J. B.

    Nicholas married Delana Rogers 16 Dec 1858, Coventry, RI. Delana was born Abt 1827; died 13 Feb 1908; was buried , Woodland Cemetery, Washington St. at Knotty Oak Rd., Coventry, RI. [Group Sheet]