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2.	Kathleen Quintini - she married Louis Harmon and lived in New Orleans with a family.
I. Mary Ellen “Ling” Green - she was bom on October 8, 1900, as found on her baptism record at Annunciation Church using the name “Marie Lavina Green.” Her headstone in St. Mary’s cemetery says she died on April 20, 1977. Ling married Richard Riggs in 1919 in Hancock County. She was living in Bay St. Louis at the time of our interview. Her children were:
1.	Audrey Elizabeth Riggs - she married Clarence J. Manuel, lived in Bay St. Louis, and was killed in an auto accident. She had: Clarence, Jr. and Gwen who married Danny Davis and lived in Long Beach, MS.
2.	Algerine Riggs - she married Riston Arnold, lived in Baton Rouge, LA, and had: Mary, Riston, Jr., Richard L., and Amy Ann.
3.	Irma Mae Riggs - she first married Samuel Ditta and second to
A.	J. Cuevas. She had: Jo Ann Ditta who married Larry Poolson and A. J. Cuevas, Jr. They both lived in Bay St. Louis.
4.	Mattie Henrietta Riggs - she married Daniel North, lived in Bay St. Louis, and had: Beatrice, Myrthea, and Marilyn.
J. Lacy August Green - he first married Elizabeth Gutierrez on April
30,	1924, and second to Philomena “Agnes” L. Boudreaux at St. James Catholic Church in New Orleans. These two marriages are listed by Lacy’s baptism record. Lacey was baptized at Annunciation Church as “Lesia Augustin Green, bom on August 8, 1902.” He lived and died in Bay St. Louis. He is buried in Lakeshore cemetery. He died on August 30,1965.
By his first wife, Lacy had:
1.	Lacy A. Green, Jr. - he became a Catholic priest.
2.	Claude Sanford Green - he married Ethel Schindler, and they had a large family in Bay St. Louis.
By his second wife, Lacy had:
3.	Thomas C. Green - married Janice Bopp and lived in Bay St. Louis. They had no children.
4.	Patricia “Patsy” Green - she married James Johnson and lived in Atlanta, GA, with her family.
IX.	Alexander Green - he was bom on September 4, 1856, as found in the Green Family Bible. There is no other record of him, and the family never heard of him. He is probably one of the children that died of Yellow Fever as a child.
X.	Mary Caroline Green - according to the Green Family Bible, she was bom on July 31, 1857. Her headstone in Greenwood cemetery in Slidell, LA,
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