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4.	Arthemise Sportono - she married Eugene “Gene” Rousseau and lived in Memphis, TN. They had: Eugene, Jr., Michelle, and Duane.
5.	Gerald Andrew “Jerry” Sportono - he married Eva Overton and lived in Bay St. Louis. They had: Virginia, Frances, Margaret,
Anna Marie, Mathew, Claudia, Louis, Gerald, Jr., and Mary Helen.
6.	Geraldine “Denie” Sportono - she was a twin to Gerald and lived in Monroe, LA. She married Glen Fried and had: Marilyn,
Richard “Dick,” Philip, Nancy, and James. Glen Fried had one child by a previous marriage called Jeannette.
H.	Thomas Green - he was bom on February 22, 1895, as found in the Annunciation Church records. He died at around age six months.
I.	John Joseph Green - he was bom on January 27, 1897, as found in Annunciation Church records. He lived in Bay St. Louis and never married. His headstone in Lakeshore cemetery says he was bom on January 27, 1897, and died on April 5, 1966.
J. William Henry “Willie” Green - he lived in Bay St. Louis and married Agnes Azoline “Zinnie” Pucheu Rogers in 1931. His baptism record at OLG Church says he was bom on March 11,1899.
His Social Security record says he died in April 1975. Willie is buried in Cedar Rest cemetery. He had:
1.	Mary Ellen Green - she married Merlin Ladner and lived in Kiln, MS.
2.	Donald Green - he married and lived in New Orleans.
VII.	Oscar Green - the Green Family Bible lists him as bom on April 1, 1854.
We were told that he never married and lived in the Claiborne community in Hancock County, MS. He was supposed to have quite a bit of land that he inherited. His land is today known as LaFrance Fishing Marina / Camp.
This land was inherited by Jules “Poss” LaFrance and his wife, Mabel who took care of Oscar in his last years. Mabel told us that Oscar died in June of 1937, and is buried in the Lakeshore cemetery without a headstone.
Mabel also told us that Oscar Green was very eccentric and had red hair.
He lived in an old shack and his pet goats, chickens, etc. lived in the house with him.
VIII.	Charles L. Green - he was bom on May 15, 1855, as found in the Green Family Bible. He is buried in Lakeshore cemetery and his old head marker reads “Charles L. Green, bom June 15, 1855 - died December 16, 1944.” The dates are somewhat faded, but this is how it appeared. The month of birth is off by one, as compared to the Bible entry, but this is a common error. He was bom in Louisiana as various census records show, and at English Lookout as his family told us. Charles married Mary
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