The Greene family and its branches from to . THE SITE UF I HE 01 1 IV II X-KIXG HOME, WHERE GEOROE KIX(t W -VS BORN. FOUR GENERATIONS OF ONE FAMILY Whipple King, b. June 9, 1813 ; J. W. P. King, his son, b. Feb. 24, 1847 ; George W. King, grandson, b. May 19, 1867, and George W. King, Jr., great-grandson, b. Feb. 25,1899. tTbe 6reene JTamii^^ Joseph brought his father Jacob before Pharaoh. As that liauglity king lookedupon that head, blossomed white with time, and beheld his venerable count-enance, he was moved, and said, How old art thou? There is indeed agracious old age that


The Greene family and its branches from to . THE SITE UF I HE 01 1 IV II X-KIXG HOME, WHERE GEOROE KIX(t W -VS BORN. FOUR GENERATIONS OF ONE FAMILY Whipple King, b. June 9, 1813 ; J. W. P. King, his son, b. Feb. 24, 1847 ; George W. King, grandson, b. May 19, 1867, and George W. King, Jr., great-grandson, b. Feb. 25,1899. tTbe 6reene JTamii^^ Joseph brought his father Jacob before Pharaoh. As that liauglity king lookedupon that head, blossomed white with time, and beheld his venerable count-enance, he was moved, and said, How old art thou? There is indeed agracious old age that singles out its possessor from other men. No higher compliment can be paid to Whipple King than to say thathe so shaped his life that 90 slow-rolling years but brought serenity to hiscountenance and fortitude to his soul. He was the patriarch of his clan,and the revered father-deacon of his church. His sons childrens childrenlooked up to Big Grandpa as their grown-up playmate. His sou and bisgrandson looked to him for counsel. To the last he retained his interest inthe world about him. He took much interest in The Greene Tree


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