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Greene was the son of Robert N. and Sarah Earle Greene, both natives of Jefferson County from pioneer families. He grew up on the [[Earle-Greene plantation]] and was educated in [[Elyton]] and [[Jefferson County Schools]] and earned his undergraduate degree at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He returned to Elyton and [[Birmingham]] to teach and read law and, once admitted to the bar, opened a practice in [[1880]] in [[Jasper]].
Greene was the son of Robert N. and Sarah Earle Greene, both natives of Jefferson County from pioneer families. He grew up on the [[Earle-Greene plantation]] and was educated in [[Elyton]] and [[Jefferson County Schools]] and earned his undergraduate degree at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He returned to Elyton and [[Birmingham]] to teach and read law and, once admitted to the bar, opened a practice in [[1880]] in [[Jasper]].


Greene returned to Birmingham in [[1883]] and was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] in [[1884]], serving two years. In [[1887]] Governor [[Thomas Seay]] appointed him criminal court judge for Jefferson County, filling a vacancy. He was elected to the same position in [[1888]] for a six-year term, and re-elected continuously for over 30 years.
Greene returned to Birmingham in [[1883]] and was elected to the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] in [[1884]], serving two years. In [[1887]] Governor [[Thomas Seay]] appointed him criminal court judge for Jefferson County, filling a vacancy. He was elected to the same position in [[1888]] for a six-year term, and re-elected continuously. From [[1904]] to [[1911]] he presided over the [[Jefferson County Probate Court]].


Greene married the former Mosa Miller on [[February 27]], [[1889]] and had five children, Robert, Sarah, Samuel Jr, Rosa and Harriet.
Greene married the former Mosa Miller on [[February 27]], [[1889]] and had five children, Robert, Sarah, Samuel Jr, Rosa and Harriet.
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 4 December 2018

Samuel Greene in 1904

Samuel Earle Greene (born March 19, 1853 in Jefferson County; died after 1909) was a Circuit Court judge for Jefferson County for three decades.

Greene was the son of Robert N. and Sarah Earle Greene, both natives of Jefferson County from pioneer families. He grew up on the Earle-Greene plantation and was educated in Elyton and Jefferson County Schools and earned his undergraduate degree at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He returned to Elyton and Birmingham to teach and read law and, once admitted to the bar, opened a practice in 1880 in Jasper.

Greene returned to Birmingham in 1883 and was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 1884, serving two years. In 1887 Governor Thomas Seay appointed him criminal court judge for Jefferson County, filling a vacancy. He was elected to the same position in 1888 for a six-year term, and re-elected continuously. From 1904 to 1911 he presided over the Jefferson County Probate Court.

Greene married the former Mosa Miller on February 27, 1889 and had five children, Robert, Sarah, Samuel Jr, Rosa and Harriet.

Preceded by:
J. P. Stiles
Jefferson County Probate Court Judge
December 1904–January 1911
Succeeded by:
J. P. Stiles


References