121
Smith Street - Site Map
We've tried to
make it
easy to get around on the
site, but if you are having a hard time finding something, these
descriptions and links may help...
Pages and Contents for our web site.
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- Family
History/Home Page
- The entry page, and a short summary of Green Family
Geneology and the A.S. Green family in Pretiss county.
Contains links to other sites of family interest and links to Sites
about Booneville and Prentiss County. Access the Guest Book
and Message Board here, also.
- Ancestors
(Family Tree)
- A family tree for A.S. and Ercell Green, with
pictures Robinsons, Greens, McCoys, and other ancestors.
- Decendents
- Narrative of the Sidney Green family, including a
family crest, pictures, and a video of a backyard football game at 121
Smith Street., and a slide show of some family pictures.
- Family
Bible
- Sidney Fay and family gave his parents a family bible
for Christmas in 1959. Here are the presentation and family
history pages from that bible. They are below the "Chat Room"
window which opens up at the top. Also links to online bibles.
- Pictures and
Memorbilia
- Downloadable files, including geneology papers, a
handbill used when Sidney ran for Tax Asscesor, and a picture of
bootleg whiskey confiscated when Sidney was sherrif. Includes a picture
of a 60 year reunion of Booneville High School class of 1938.
- A.S. Green War
Memories
- A.S. Green joined the army and went to fight in WW I.
His grandson Ronnie Joe got him to write a summary of his war service.
Copies of his statement, his discharge, a training camp photo, and a
photo of his dogtags are included here.
- Sidney F
Green family Pictures .
- Pictures of Sidney Fay Green's family
- Links of Interest
- A collection of links relating to 121 Smith Street, or
which may be of interest to folks visiting this website.
Note-- there is plenty of room for your branch of the
family tree to have it's own page, (or more!) of
narrative and pictures. Contact Ronnie or Skip for
details!
Acknowledgements: This web site was initiated by
Ronnie Burrage, who also provided most of the documents and pictures of
the Green family. He later enlisted Skip to help him maintain
and expand the site to the present state.