The SAMUEL THOMAS GREENE Genealogical Page http://WNAw.cgocable.net/~ccarbin/greene.html < • Post-Secondary Education: National Deaf-Mute College (now Gallaudet University), Washington, D.C. (B.A. degree, 1866-1870) • Occupation: Teacher at the Ontario Institution for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb (now Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf) in Belleville, Ontario CANADA (1870-1890) • Community Activities: Co-founder of the Ontario Deaf-Mute Association (now the Ontario Association of the Deaf) in 1886; co-editor of The Canadian Silent Observer (1888-1889); member of the Belleville Society of the Independent Order of Foresters • Died: February 17, 1890 in Belleville, Ontario CANADA INFORMATION on SPOUSE • Wife: Caroline Campbell (nee Howard) Greene (b. 1848; d. Unknown) of Buffalo, New York USA • Date/Place of Marriage: August 15,1871 in Belleville, Ontario CANADA • Father: Hiram Edward Howard (b. 1800; d. 1868); born in Milton, New York USA; died in Buffalo, New York USA • Mother: Marianne (nee Wallbridge) Howard (b. 1813; d. 1863); born in Belleville, Ontario CANADA; died in Buffalo, New York USA • Siblings: John (b. 1838; d. 1842), William (b. 1840; d. 1841), Hannah (b. 1843; d. 1911), Frances (b. 1846; d. 1904), Henrica (b. 1852; d. 1879), Lewis (b. 1855; d. 1918) • Additional information about the siblings: In 1873, Henrica married Samuel Shelley Wallbridge Jr. (b. 1846; d. 1890) of Belleville, Ontario CANADA. In 1878, Hannah married an Englishman, the Honourable Octavius Henry Lambart (b. 1855; d. 1919) of Ottawa, Ontario CANADA. INFORMATION on OFFSPRING • Children: Howard (b. 1872), Bessie (b. 1875), Sarah (b. 1877), Octavia (b. 1880), Wilhemina (b. 1884) • Additional information about the children: In 1898, Howard married Jessie May Walton of Ottawa, Ontario CANADA; they had a son born in July 1901, and the family left Ottawa in 1902 or 1903 (destination unknown). It is reported that one of the four daughters married a taxi driver whose surname is believed to be Bolasco. Another daughter (Bessie [nee Greene] DeVoie) escaped the famous 1903 Iroquois Theater Fire in Chicago, Illinois USA, where at least 600 people lost their lives. Comments: It seems ironic that I have been able to unearth information about other family members, but not about Mr. Greene's widow and daughters after they left Belleville, Ontario CANADA around 1896. $$$$$$;-->According to the 1900 U.S. census, they lived on West 114th Street in Manhattan, New York USA. \ have questions about Caroline Greene and her daughters. Did she remarry? Were all the daughters later married, and if so, what were their married names? Did they have children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren? Where did they live? When and where did they die? Where were they buried? I desperately need to find the missing u pieces to this puzzle. «