Coolie P. Greene

b. 21 January 1878, d. 27 January 1930

Parents

MotherHelen (Unknown) b. about 1836
Appears on chartsDescendants (with spouses) of Richard Simpson
In Family LineSimpson

Information

Name Variation  Coolie P. Greene was also known as Cooley H. 
Birth21 Jan 1878 He was born on 21 Jan 1878 in Vermont. 
Marriage27 Oct 1907 He and Rebecca Baker Simpson, daughter of William Franklin Simpson and Cynthia Ann Cole, were married on 27 Oct 1907 in Medoc, Jasper County, Missouri.
1910 Census19 Apr 1910 Coolie P. Greene appeared as head of household in the 1910 Federal Census of Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County, Kansas, as C. H. Greene. Living with him was his wife, Rebecca. He is a married white male, age 32. Married 4 years. He was born in Pennsylvania. His mother and father were born in United States. He speaks English. His trade or profession is manager. General nature of work is newspaper. He is an employee. He was not out of work April 15. He was not out of work any weeks in 1909. He can read and write. He owns his home. It is mortgaged and is a house. 
1920 Census
13 Jan 1920 Coolie appeared in the 1920 Federal Census of Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, as C. Hawthorne Greene, in the household of Cynthia Ann Cole, his mother-in-law. He is a married white male, age 40. Lives at 1345 Roswell Ave. Son in law of head of household. He can read and write. He was born in Vermont. His father was born in Washington, his mother in the United States. He can speak English. His occupation is Doctor in general practice. 
Death27 Jan 1930 Coolie P. Greene died on 27 Jan 1930 in Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas, at age 52. 
Obituary29 Jan 1930 Coolie P. Greene's obituary appeared in the The Kansan on 29 Jan 1930 in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, on page 3.
Burial31 Jan 1930 He was buried on 31 Jan 1930, age 52, in Mount Hope Cemetery, located in Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, in Grave 2, Lot 1, Sec 66.

Children of Coolie P. Greene and Rebecca Baker Simpson

There are no known children of Coolie P. Greene and Rebecca Baker Simpson.