John and Susannah Green

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Family of John Hyrum Green & Susannah Burrup & Susannah Phillips & Jane Ellis, 1826 (1801-1902)

Residence: Worcestershire, England; Hancock County, Illinois; Davis County, Utah

Grandparents:

James and Mary Green
Edward and Susannah Burrup
William and Mary Phillips

Descendants:

Thomas and Mary Green
John and Sarah Green
Earl and Catherine Green

Parents' Childhood

John Hyrum Green was born in 1801 to James and Mary Green in Acton Beauchamp, England.

Susannah Burrup was born in 1804 to Edward and Susannah Burrup in Suckley, England.

Susannah Phillips was born in 1816 to William and Mary Phillips in Gloucestershire, England, one of the youngest of a large family. Her father died in 1825 when she was 9 years old.

John and Susannah Burrup Green

John and Susannah married in the parish church of Suckley, a village of Worcestershire, in 1826. A few months later, their son Thomas was born.

1826 Married in Suckley, England
1826 Thomas born
1834 Susannah died, age 29

Susannah died in 1834; her sister Charlotte died in the same month (perhaps from a disease?). Thomas was 7 years old.

John and Susannah Phillips Green in England

John's brother-in-law, John Burrup, had recently married Ann Phillips. In 1835, John Green married Ann's younger sister, Susannah.

1835 Married, lived in Suckley, England
1835 Ann born
1837 Joseph (and a twin, William?) born & died
1838 Charlotte born
1840 Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1840 William Robert born
1841 William died, an infant

Two (or three?) children died as infants. Thomas spent at least some time being raised by his grandmother, Susannah Burrup, and his uncle John; Thomas is listed in their household in the 1841 census. John and Susannah Green raised sisters Ann and Charlotte.

Susannah's older brother, Edward, was a preacher for the local United Brethren church. In 1840, Wilford Woodruff arrived in the area as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and taught the church. Over 1000 members of the United Brethren and others in the area converted in 1840, including the Green, Burrup, and Phillips families.

Migration to Illinois and Utah

John and Susannah immigrated to the United States in 1841 with Edward Phillips and other members of the Phillips and Burrup families. They lived with the Latter-day Saints in Nauvoo, Illinois, before their eventual migration to Utah.

1841 Immigration to Nauvoo, Illinois
1842 John Robert born
1844 James born
1846 Evacuated Nauvoo to Douglas County, Nebraska
1847 Mary Elizabeth born
1848 Relocated to Pottawattamie County, Iowa
1849 Thomas married Mary Ann Hunstman
1849 John Charles born
1849 Traveled to Utah

Thomas, at age 15, joined his uncle Edward, his grandmothers Susannah Burrup and Mary Phillips, and his cousin James in settling a farm in Camp Creek, east of Nauvoo.

John and Susannah lived in the city near the temple lot. They contributed to the construction of the temple, and Susannah participated in the newly-formed Relief Society.

The threat of mob violence forced them to evacuate their homes in 1845 and 1846. They spent some time in the temporary settlement at Winter Quarters, Nebraska, before resettling in nearby Lake Branch, Iowa.

In July 1849, the Green family joined a wagon train bound for Utah. Ann, Charlotte, Robert, James, Mary Elizabeth, and Charles, at ages ranging from 13 to newborn, traveled together. The caravan arrived in the Salt Lake valley in October.

Life in Utah

The Green family settled in the Kaysville area, north of Salt Lake City, where John and Susannah had 5 additional children.

1850 Settled in Davis County, Utah
1851 Susannah born & died
1852 Sarah Ellen (Nellie) born
1853 Amelia Maria born
1855 Charlotte married Joseph Harris
1855 Ann married William McMillan Thompson
1856 Emmiline born
1857 John married Jane Ellis
1857 Charles died, age 8
1858 John Hyrum Jr. born
1860 Alice Maud born
1864 James married Maria Colemore
1865 Mary Elizabeth married Joseph Harris (as his 2nd wife)
1865 Robert married Sarah Ann Harris (sister of Joseph)
1872 Amelia Maria married James Eleazer King
1877 Emmiline married John L Rushton
1882 John Jr. married Martha Lovina Peirce
1883 Alice married Jedediah Richard Hodson
1885 Sarah Ellen died, age 33
1886 John died
1902 Susannah died

The family joined Edward Phillips as the earliest settlers of Kaysville, Utah. They built small cabins and established farms near Kay's Creek. The settlement grew to over 400 people by 1853.

In 1851, the Kays Ward of the church was formed, with Edward Phillips and John Green serving as counselors to bishop William Kay.

John entered a polygamous marriage with the widow Jane Ellis in 1855; she died in 1863. He may also have been sealed to Elizabeth Beddoe and Agnes Fergusen.

Around 1857, John started a business providing hay and horses for wagons traveling along the Wasatch front through Kaysville. The growing business district developed into the Kay's Creek community, and eventually the city of Layton. In 1866, the family moved into a brick home nearby (located near the modern-day American Legion building at 128 S Main St in Layton).

John died in 1886. Susannah lived with John Jr.'s family in Layton until her death in 1902.

Descendents

Most of the family remained in Davis County, while another group moved with the Harris family to Oneida County, Idaho.

  • Thomas and his family lived in Iowa for about 15 years, then joined the family in Kaysville.
  • James, Amelia Maria, John Jr., Alice, and their families remained in Kaysville and Layton.
  • Charlotte, Mary Elizabeth, Robert, and their families spent a few years in Kaysville, and then in about 1870 migrated to Oneida County, Idaho.
  • Ann remarried around 1860, to Benjamin Knell, and raised her family in Washington County, Utah.
  • Emmiline and her family moved to Washington County, Maine.
  • Sarah Ellen did not marry and remained in John & Susannah's household until her early death.

LDS Apostle Gary E. Stevenson is a great-great-grandson of Robert Green.

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