History of Taylor County, Iowa: from the earliest
historic times to 1910 by Frank E. Crosson. Chicago, The S.J.
Clarke Publishing Co. 1910
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(transcribed by Linda Kestner: lfkestner3@msn.com)
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Page 688
J. M. GREEN
James M. Green, one of the leading agriculturists of Holt township,
whose farm lies on section 14, was born at Morning Sun, Louisa county,
Iowa, October 9, 1862, a son of Edwin and Eleanor (Swan) Green.
The father was born in Ohio and came to Iowa about 1856, settling first
in Louisa county, where he lived for over twenty years. In 1879,
he removed to Holt township, Taylor county, and here made his home until
his death, which occurred in 1900. He was a farmer by occupation
and a consistent member of the Presbyterian church, by whose precepts
he tried to order his life. His wife was also a native of Ohio,
but they were married in Iowa. She is still living and makes her
home with her son James M. Green. She attends the services of the
Presbyterian church and in that faith reared her seven children.
They were: Charles and Benjamin, both deceased; one who died in infancy;
Laura, who is the wife of William Stevens, of Grove township, Taylor county;
Nancy, deceased, who was the wife of John Armstrong, a resident of this
county; Thomas, who is living in Kansas; and James M., the subject of
this sketch.
James M. Green spent his boyhood days in Louisa county and in this
county, attending the district schools, from which he received a fair
English education. After the completion of his own schooling he
engaged in teaching others for one year and then was employed on farms
for some months. The next fourteen years were spent in mercantile
business in Sharpsburg, Taylor county, and three years ago he came to
Holt township, to assume the management of the farm which had belonged
to his wife's parents and which was known as the Pratt place. It
consists of eighty acres on which Mr. Green pursues a general farming
and also devotes considerable time to the dairy business, in which he
has engaged to some extent. A man of many experiences from which
he has derived a creditable amount of success, there can be little doubt
that his agricultural undertakings will prosper also and that in time
he will be numbered among those who uphold the reputation of his township
as a fine farming district.
On the 20th of March, 1889, Mr. Green married Miss Ollie Pratt, who
was born in Benton county, Iowa, and is a daughter of Jasper M. and Ursula
(Hustings) Pratt. The father has passed away, but Mrs. Pratt is
still living and makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Green. They have
one child, Milo L., who is at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Green attend services at Prairie Chapel of the Presbyterian
church in Holt township and Mr. Green is now one of its elders.
Politically he affiliates with the republican party as his views coincide
with the principles expressed in its platform. Although a recent
addition to the community, he has already secured the confidence of its
citizens, who elected him assessor of Holt township and he is now serving
in that position. While he was in business in Sharpsburg he was
initiated into the Modern Woodmen of America and still attends the meetings
of the camp at that place, for he is a zealous member, deeply concerned
for he welfare of his fraternal brothers.
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