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m. 17 Dec 1818
 
 
| Born | 21 Aug 1820 | Danville Pittsylvania Co., Virginia  |  
| Died | 18 Apr 1866 | Danville, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 25 Feb 1822 |  |  
| Died | 2 Dec 1853 |  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery  Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 17 Feb 1826 | Halifax County, Virginia  |  
| Died | 16 Jan 1906 | Norfolk, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 7 Nov 1827 | Halifax Co., Virginia  |  
| Died | 5 Sep 1852 | Danville, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 17 Sep 1829 |  |  
| Died | 20 Jul 1848 |  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery  Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 25 Jan 1832 | Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Died | 21 Dec 1891 | Danville, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery  Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 9 Feb 1834 | Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Died | 23 Jan 1886 | Danville City, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 30 Mar 1836 | Danville, Virginia  |  
| Died | 18 Jun 1905 | Danville, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia  |  
| Spouse | Ellen Townes 'Nellie' Rives | F4218 |  
| Married | 25 Oct 1872 | Danville, Virginia  |  
 
| Born | 25 Jan 1838 | Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Died | 1 Apr 1884 | Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia  |  
| Buried |  | Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia  |  
| Spouse | Nancy Dyson 'Nannie' Walters | F4217 |  
| Married | 23 Oct 1867 |  |  
| Notes | Married: 
 
Other Children of Anne Colquhoun and Nathaniel Terry Green include, Martha Ann Green, Janet Colquehoun Green, Adeline Terry Green, Julia Claramond Green, Sarah C.[Colquhoun] Green. |  
| Sources | [S32]  Find-A-Grave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=green&GSfn=anne&GSiman=1&GScid=50443&GRid=13161969&.Anne Colquhoun Green
 Birth: 5 Jan 1799
 Death: 24 Mar 1854 (aged 55)
 Burial: Green Hill Cemetery, Danville City, VA
 
 Parents
 Nathaniel T. Green, 1800?1860
 Anne Colquhoun Green, 1799?1854
 
 Spouse
 Nannie D Green, 1841?1917
 
 Siblings
 William S Green, 1820?1866
 Martha Ann Green Fontaine, 1822?1853
 Maria Elizabeth Green, 1826?1906
 Mary Frances Green, 1827?1852
 Adeline Terry Green, 1829?1848
 Julia Claramond Green, 1832?1891
 Sallie C Green, 1834?1886
 Berryman Colquhoun Green, 1836?1905
 
 Children
 Anne Green, 1871?1875
 Colquhoun Green, 1873?1875
 Jeanette Colquhoun Green, 1875?1880
 
 
 
 Born: 01/25/1838 or 02/26/1838 (father: Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green; mother: Anne Colquhoun) [Note: A date of birth of 01/25/1838 is engraved on Dr. Green's gravestone, but his date of birth is listed as 02/26/1838 in The Alumni History of the University of North Carolina, and in the University of Virginia matriculation register. The latter was entered by James Colquhoun Green, himself.]
 11/12/1850 - Lived, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA, with his parents
 1859 - A.B. degree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
 1860 - Attended, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, but did not graduate from this institution
 04/29/1860 - Father, Nathaniel T. Green, died
 04/23/1861 - Enlisted as a Pvt., Capt. Thomas D. Claiborne's Co. (Danville Greys), Danville, VA. This unit subsequently became Co. B, 18th VA Infantry.
 04/24/1861 - Mustered into service as a Pvt., Capt. Thomas D. Claiborne's Co. [Occupation listed as "student."]
 08/31/1861 - As a Pvt., Co. B, 18th VA Infantry, sick in Centreville, VA, and absent from his regiment
 10/02/1861 - As a Pvt., Co. B, 18th VA Infantry, sent to Richmond because he was sick
 12/10/1861 - As a Pvt., Co. B, 18th VA Infantry, detailed as an apothecary
 02/18/1862 - Serving as an apothecary, 18th VA Infantry
 04/00/1862 - Pvt., Co. B, 18th VA Infantry
 04/29/1862 - "The following men of the Eighteenth Regiment Virginia Volunteers are transferred, at their own request and with the consent of the officers concerned, to Captain W. K. Mebane's company Virginia cavalry, provided no expense to the Confederate States be thereby incurred: ...James C. Green, Company B." [S.O. 98/5 - Note: five other enlisted men were also listed]
 05/03/1862 - Enlisted, Pvt., Capt. Wm. K. Mebane's Co., Pate's Regiment Cavalry [this Co. subsequently become Co. C, 5th VA Cavalry]
 05/14/1862 - Pvt., 5th VA Cavalry, Danville, VA
 05/22/1862 - Pvt. & Hospital Steward, 18th VA Infantry
 05/22/1862 - "Private James C. Green, of Company B, Eighteenth Regiment Virginia Volunteers, is appointed hospital steward, and will report for duty to the surgeon in charge of the general hospital at Danville, Va." [S.O. 117/5]
 06/30/1862 - Serving as a Hospital Steward, Gen. Hospital, Danville, VA
 09/29/1862 - "Assistant Surgeon Joseph [sic] C. Green will report for duty to Surgeon Lafayette Guild, medical director of General Lee's army." [S.O. 227/8]
 10/00/1862 - Staff, Gen. W. H. Payne
 12/04/1862 - Appointed, Asst. Surgeon, Provisional Army of the Confederate States, to rank from 09/20/1862
 12/24/1862 - As Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry, captured, Dumfries, VA
 01/17/1863 - Committed to Old Capital Prison, Washington, DC, as a prisoner of war
 04/04/1863 - Confirmed as Asst. Surgeon by the Confederate States Senate
 07/16/1863 - While a prisoner of war, Fort Norfolk, VA wrote the following, "I James C Green, Surgeon in the Insurgent Army, a prisoner of war, do hereby give my solemn parole of honor that if permitted by the United States Military Authorities to go to the General Hospital at Portsmouth Va. for medical treatment [,] that I will hold no communication with enemies of the United States, nor give any information to the same during my sojourn there, that I will do nothing in word or deed detrimental to the government and forces of the United States, and that I will not leave the limits of the Hospital without permission from the Commanding Officer. James C. Green Asst. Surg. C.S.A."
 07/16/1863 - Admitted as a patient and a prisoner of war, Balfour Gen. Hospital [U.S.A.], Portsmouth, VA (diagnosis: general debility)
 10/11/1863 - As a patient and a prisoner of war, Balfour Gen. Hospital [U.S.A.], Asst. Surgeon James C. Green, C.S.A., wrote to Brig. Gen. Barnes [U.S.A.], Commandant Dept. of Norfolk, as follows, "Genl Having been confined as
 a prisoner of war at Ft. Norfolk until my health rendered it necessary to remove me, I was transferred to this place by order of Genl Dix, for medical treatment. My health is now entirely restored and as there can be no longer any necessity of my remaining in [a] Hospital I beg that you will allow me to return to my prison Very respectfully yr obt srvt (James C Green) Asst. Surgn C S A"
 10/14/1863 - Received at Fort McHenry, MD, as a prisoner of war, from Norfolk, VA
 11/21/1863 - Sent to City Point, VA, while being held as a hostage for Surgeon Rucker, U. S. Volunteers
 12/00/1863 - Exchanged after being imprisoned in Fort Norfolk [VA] by the U.S. Army and held as hostage for Dr. Rucker
 12/11/1863 - "The leave of absence heretofore granted Assistant Surgeon James C. Green, Provisional Army Confederate States, is extended thirty days." [S.O. 294/10]
 01/21/1864 - "Assistant Surgeon J. C. Green will report without delay to Surgeon L. Guild, medical director Army Northern Virginia, for assignment to duty." [S.O. 17/18]
 01/25/1864 - Ordered to report to Surgeon J. B. Fontaine, Medical Director Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, for duty
 02/20/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry, Danville, VA
 03/01/1864 - As Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry, in Danville, VA, he added the following note to a receipt for forage for his horse, "I am here temporarily detached from my Regt. The Brigade (Lomax's) having been sent on recruiting service and consequently my presence in the field note being at present necessary." signed: J C Green
 04/17/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry, Ashland, VA
 07/22/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry, near Orange C. H., VA
 10/29/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry, Lomax's Old Brigade
 ~11/08/1864 - Asst. Surgeon, 5th VA Cavalry (consolidated)
 10/23/1867 - Married, Nancy Dyson "Nannie" Walters (she died in 1917)
 07/11/1870 - Practiced medicine, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA (living with wife, Nannie, and one daughter)
 1874 - Member, Medical Society of Virginia
 1874,1877 - Practiced medicine, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA
 1880 - Practiced medicine, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA (living with wife, Nanni, 2 daughters & 3 sisters - indexed in the 1880 U.S. Census as J. C. Green)
 04/01/1884 - Died at his home, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., VA, "after being confined to the house by serious illness for some time."
 
 Bob Krick provided input to this biography.
 
 This biographical sketch is from:
 Hambrecht, F.T. & Koste, J.L., Biographical
 register of physicians who served the
 Confederacy in a medical capacity.
 03/20/2015. Unpublished database.
 
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