Deborah Ann (Debbie) GREEN



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Deborah Ann (Debbie) GREEN

    Deborah married Donald (Don) EELMAN [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Donald Dwyer EELMAN

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dwyer Arthur GREEN

    Dwyer married Anna Kathryn COLGLAZIER [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Kathryn COLGLAZIER
    Children:
    1. 1. Deborah Ann (Debbie) GREEN
    2. Kathi Jean GREEN


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Russell William (Russ) COLGLAZIER was born on 18 Aug 1901 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana (son of John Morton COLGLAZIER and Lillie Edwina (Della) MARSHALL); died on 11 Jan 1957 in Decatur, Decatur County, Illinois; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    !CHWCI (p. 702). On May 2, 1940 married Were Barbara Bauer (19-7-05) to
    (7-2-81).
    !Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery.

    Russell married Lula A. HARVEY on 21 Oct 1919 in Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana. Lula was born on 13 Jul 1900 in Rego, Orange County, Indiana; died on 27 Nov 1935 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Lula A. HARVEY was born on 13 Jul 1900 in Rego, Orange County, Indiana; died on 27 Nov 1935 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    !Rego, IN is close to Illinois. She grew up in Livonia, IN. Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery.

    Children:
    1. Vivian Waneta COLGLAZIER
    2. 3. Anna Kathryn COLGLAZIER


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Morton COLGLAZIER was born on 7 Aug 1864 in Washington, Washington County, Indiana (son of William Morton COLGLAZIER and Mary Ann (Polly) CAUBLE); died on 20 Jan 1952 in Howard, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Jan 1952 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    !Marshall 0181, p. 1
    !A GEDCOM file from James Robertson - Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. (Jan. 3, 1998 - DWM)
    CHWCI(pp. 628, 701-703.):
    "Many substantial buildings in Salem and throughout Washington
    and neighboring counties bear evidence to the painstaking care which John M.
    Colglazier, a well-known building contractor, of Salem, gives to constructive
    work entrusted to him. For many years Mr. Colglazier has been one of the
    leading contractors in this part of the state and has, therefore, had much to
    do with the substantial character of the upbuilding of this community.
    "John M. Colglazier was reared a farmer and was educated in the district
    schools of his home neighborhood and in Mays Academy at Salem. In his
    youth he learned the carpenter trade from his father and all his life has
    been actively engaged in building operations in this county, at the same time
    carrying on extensive farming operations. Mr. Colglazier remained on the
    home farm until his marriage in 1887, after which he bought a farm adjoining
    that of his father and there lived until 1906, in which year he moved
    to Salem for the better convenience of his contracting business. There he
    bought a planing-mill, a valuable addition to his building operations, and is
    still profitably operating the same. In addition to the numerous prominent
    residences that Mr. Colglazier has erected in Salem and throughout the
    county, he has done considerable work in the way of public buildings, the
    woodwork in the Salem high school, the I.O.O.F. hall at Hardensburg and
    several substantial warehouses being among the structures which bear the
    impress of his handiwork.
    "Mr. and Mrs. Colglazier are members of the Christian church at Salem
    and take a proper part in the various beneficences of the church, being
    interested in all movements looking to community betterment, and they and
    their children are highly esteemed by their many friends. Mr. Colglazier
    has propered and is counted among the most substantial citizens of Washington
    county. He is a Republican and for years has been actively interested
    in the political affairs of the county, having served for two terms as
    chairman of the Republican county central committee. He is an alert, energetic
    and enterprising business man and enjoys the full confidence and the
    utmost regard of his business associates and the community in general."
    I remember that he had several fingers partially missing do to carpentry
    accidents.

    John married Lillie Edwina (Della) MARSHALL on 13 Mar 1887 in Howard, Washington County, Indiana. Lillie (daughter of Peter Sidney MARSHALL and Mary Adeline MARTIN) was born on 15 Jun 1870 in Howard, Washington County, Indiana; died on 20 Feb 1941 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1941 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Lillie Edwina (Della) MARSHALL was born on 15 Jun 1870 in Howard, Washington County, Indiana (daughter of Peter Sidney MARSHALL and Mary Adeline MARTIN); died on 20 Feb 1941 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Feb 1941 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    !Marshall 0181, p. 1
    !GEDCOM file from James Robertson. - Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. (Jan. 3, 1998 - DWM)

    Children:
    1. Lela Grace COLGLAZIER was born on 21 Jan 1888 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana; died on 14 Apr 1947 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; was buried in Clemson, Pickens County, South Carolina.
    2. Josephine Lillian "Josie" COLGLAZIER was born on 18 Mar 1890 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana; died on 3 Sep 1962 in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Indiana; was buried in Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois.
    3. Alvin Roscoe (Ab) COLGLAZIER was born on 29 Dec 1892 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana; died on 8 Jul 1973 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
    4. Byron Reed COLGLAZIER was born on 7 Oct 1895 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana; died on 9 Dec 1963 in Leesburg, Lake County, Florida; was buried in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.
    5. Virgil Teddy (Ted) COLGLAZIER was born on 6 Apr 1899 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana; died on 10 Sep 1966 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma; was buried in Ashland, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma.
    6. 6. Russell William (Russ) COLGLAZIER was born on 18 Aug 1901 in Washington Twp., Washington County, Indiana; died on 11 Jan 1957 in Decatur, Decatur County, Illinois; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
    7. Mary Madge COLGLAZIER was born on 19 Jan 1905 in Fort Hill, Washington County, Indiana; died on 20 Oct 1984 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida; was buried in Oct 1984 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
    8. Laura May (Loll) COLGLAZIER was born on 11 Mar 1907 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; died on 6 Sep 1994 in Palm Harbor, Pinellas County, Florida; was buried on 9 Sep 1994 in Sarasota, Florida.
    9. Elizabeth Pauline COLGLAZIER was born on 18 Aug 1909 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; died on 29 Sep 1974 in Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
    10. Waneta Fay COLGLAZIER was born on 19 Jan 1912 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; died on 17 Dec 1995 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; was buried on 28 Apr 1996 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.
    11. Marshall Ray (Mike) COLGLAZIER was born on 19 Jan 1912 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; died on 11 May 1961 in Salem, Washington County, Indiana; was buried in Salem, Washington County, Indiana.