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William Greene (lieutenant governor)

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William Greene III
Greene in 1870
42nd Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
In office
1866–1868
GovernorAmbrose Burnside
Preceded byDuncan Pell
Succeeded byPardon Stevens
Personal details
BornJanuary 1, 1797
Warwick, Rhode Island
DiedMarch 24, 1883 (aged 86)
Warwick, Rhode Island
Resting placeGovernor Greene Cemetery, Love Lane, Warwick
Spouse(s)(1) Abby Bracket Lyman
(2) Caroline Brenton Burge
Relationsson of Senator Ray Greene, grandson of Governor William Greene, Jr., great grandson of Colonial Governor William Greene, Sr., and descendant of Deputy Governor John Greene, Jr.; also descendant of early Warwick founders John Greene, Sr., Samuel Gorton, and Randall Holden
ChildrenCatharine Ray, Anna Jean
OccupationDeputy governor

William Greene III (January 1, 1797 – March 24, 1883) was a lieutenant governor of the state of Rhode Island, serving for two years shortly after the American Civil War.

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Life

From a prominent Rhode Island family, Greene was the son of United States Senator and Rhode Island Attorney General Ray Greene and his wife Mary M. Flagg. Greene was also the grandson of the second governor of the state, William Greene, Jr. who served for several years during the American Revolutionary War, and the great grandson of William Greene, Sr. who served 11 one-year terms as a colonial governor of Rhode Island. Greene also descends from John Greene, Jr. who served for ten years as deputy governor of the Rhode Island colony, from Warwick founders John Greene, Sr., Samuel Gorton, and Randall Holden, and from Frances (Latham) Dungan, the "mother of governors."[1]

Greene graduated from Brown University and studied law at Litchfield in Connecticut. Following this he went to Ohio about 1820, and spent more than four decades there, promoting the Cincinnati public schools and roads.[2] Greene delivered a Phi Beta Kappa Address at Brown in 1851, which supported the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 and criticized those who violated the law (abolitionists).[3] He returned to Warwick in 1862, and was selected as Rhode Island's Lieutenant Governor in 1866, under Governor Ambrose Burnside, shortly after the Civil War. He served for two years.[2]

Greene died in Warwick in 1883 and was buried in the Governor Greene Cemetery where his father, grandfather, and great grandfather are all buried, along with their wives.

Family

Greene was married in 1821 to Abby Bracket Lyman, the daughter of Erastus Lyman, and the couple had two daughters: Catharine Ray Greene (1824-1864) and Anna Jean Greene (1827-1831). He married second Caroline Brenton Burge.[4]

Sources

  1. ^ Austin 1887, pp. 67, 302–5.
  2. ^ a b Turner 1877, p. 70.
  3. ^ Alfred L. Brophy, The Rule of Law in College Literary Addresses: The Case of William Greene, Cumberland Law Review (2001) 32: 231-85.
  4. ^ "Greene family group". Retrieved 8 June 2012.

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Political offices
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
1866–1868
Succeeded by
Duncan Stevens
This page was last edited on 22 February 2022, at 06:15
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