
Emogene LangworthyAge: 601852–1913
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- Emogene Langworthy
| Birth | November 28, 1852 20 15 Verona, Oneida, New York, United States of America |
| Marriage | Eugene De Edson Greene - View Family November 28, 1870 (Age 18) Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States of America |
| Birth of a son #1 | about 1872 (Age 19) De Chois Greene - son |
| Birth of a son #2 | about 1875 (Age 22) Paul Greene - son |
| Death of a husband | January 8, 1907 (Age 54) Eugene De Edson Greene - husband |
| Death | November 12, 1913 (Age 60) Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States of America |
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Emogene Langworthy
Birth November 28, 1852 20 15 - Verona, Oneida, New York, United States of America
Death November 12, 1913 (Age 60) - Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States of America Loading...
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Eugene De Edson Greene
Birth May 20, 1850 42 40 - Adams, Jefferson, NY
Death January 8, 1907 (Age 56) - Loading...
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Emogene Langworthy
Birth November 28, 1852 20 15 - Verona, Oneida, New York, United States of America
Death November 12, 1913 (Age 60) - Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States of America Loading...
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| Marriage: November 28, 1870 -- Adams Center, Jefferson, New York, United States of America | |
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| Shared note | "The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 75, No 21, p 671, Nov. 24, 1913. Imogene Greene, daughter of Morris and Marguerite Langworthy, was born in Verona, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1852, and died at the home of her son, DeChoice Greene, in Adams Center, in the early morning of November 12, 1913. In early womanhood she came with her father's family to this township. She was converted and united with the Adams Center Seventh Day Baptist Church April 23, 1870. On November 28 of the same year she was married to Eugene D. Greene, who began with her the Christian life, having united with the church the same day with her. They lived together their life of faith and toil. Mr. Greene passed on to the other world nearly seven years ago after having endured much suffering for many years. There were born four children to this union, all of whom have spent most of their lives near to mother and were present to mingle their tears as the mother was laid away. Did I say laid away? - no, not the mother, but the tenement of clay in which they had known the mother. Hers was a life of toil, but not for self alone. Filled with interest for others, she toiled on to the limit of her strength in their behalf. Possessed of a hopeful disposition, she was a stranger to the blues, so far as others know. During the last years of her life she spent most of her time among her children and they bear cheerful testimony to her thoughtful helpfulness. In her death the family have lost a loving, self-sacrificing mother; the church a loyal devoted member; the community a tender-hearted, sympathizing friend, one who, in no small sense, was touched with the feeling of their infirmities, always having in use the cloak of charity. She leaves besides the family of children, a brother, Caleb Langworthy, of Adams Center, and a host of friends. Burial services were had from the home of DeChoice Greene, November 14, conducted by Pastor E. A. Witter. E. A. W. |

