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Green - Samuel John

Source: H. W. Beckwith History of Montgomery County, Indiana.  (Chicago: HH Hill, 1881) p 598

   
Samuel John GREEN, M.D., the oldest physician in Wayne   township, was born in Washington County, New York, January 4,   1817, and is the son of Thomas and Sarah Green, both natives of   New York. Thomas Green was a member of the Presbyterian Church,   in politics a whig, and was in the War of 1812. Dr. Green lived   on the farm till he was eighteen years old, and then began the   study of medicine in Cambridge, New York.

He studied medicine   three years, taking his first course at Castleton, Vermont, and   the other two at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia,   where he graduated in the spring of 1838. In the fall of 1839 the   doctor came to Crawfordsville. After coming to this County he was   sick most of the time for two or three years, part of which time   he spent in the east. In 1842 he began the practice of medicine   in Waynetown, and for over thirty years he had an extensive   practice, he being the only physician in a large district of   country. Almost continual driving and the loss of much sleep for   so many years at least began to impair the health of a   constitution which had seemed almost impregnable. Since about   1870 the doctor has not practiced any except among old friends   and patients, who still regard him as their hope of health in   time of sickness.

In 1839 the doctor was married to Mary ABBOTT.   She died in June, 1859, and was a member of the Methodist   Episcopal Church. By this marriage there were five children, who   are now all living. Sarah M., who attended school at Ft. Wayne,   is now the wife of John HAYDEN ; Thomas C., who was in the army   three years, in the 72d reg., fought in the battle of   Chickamauga, the battles under Rosecrans, and is now a physician   in Fountain County. George M. and Charles A., both attended   college; William attended school in Ft. Wayne, and in the spring   of 1880 graduated from Rush Medical College, Chicago, and is now   settled at Brimfield, where he has a good practice.

In September,   1862, the doctor was married to Miss Emma NEWTON, who was born   May 1830. By this union there are two children living and one   dead: John (deceased), Louan, and Nellie. The doctor is a member   of the Methodist Church, being the only member now living who   assisted in its organization. Mrs. Green is a member of the   Congregational Church. The doctor had not much capital with which   to begin life except his education, but by hard work and good   management has amassed considerable property, now owning 280   acres of land where he lives, some town property and 500 acres of   land near Loda, Iroquois County, Illinois. In politics he as   formerly a whig, casting his first vote for Gen. Harrison in   1840, and since the organization of the republication party has   been a firm supporter of its principles. Dr. Green is now   enjoying the peace and quiet of retired life, and can look back   over a long period of usefulness and labor in a country which he   has seen changed from a woody wilderness to a garden of beauty   and civilization. - typed by kbz
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