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 FRANK  FAIRCHILD  WESBROOK  (July  12,  1868  - Oct 20,
 1918)  pathologist and educator, was  born in Brant County,  the
                        THE  IDENTIFICATION  OF  ABRAM  GREEN
 eldest son of Henry Shaver Wesbrook and his wife Helen Marr
 (Fairchild).  He was reared in  Winnipeg  where his father was
                                            Lindsay S.  Reeks,
 for a time mayor.  He  was educated at the University of Mani-
                                        Pleasant Grove,  Calif.
 toba where he received the three degrees of B. A.,  M. A.,  and

 M. D. C. M.  He  subsequently studied at  Mc Gill  University  for
                 George A.  Green  and  Alice  Jane  Beatty  were  married  on
 a year,  and  then in  London,  Dublin and  Marburg.  In 1913 he
             29  Oct  1879  at  East  Oxford,  Ontario,  by  w.  H.  Shaw,  M. E.
 was  chosen  president  of  the  newly established  University of   minis ter of Princeton,  Ontario.  This is recorded in the family
 British Columbia.  He  died in Vancouver.
             Bible pres ented to Alice Beatty by her mother, Mary (Kerrison)
 He  is  included  in  the  DAB  because  of  his  association for   Beatty,  on the day she married. It is the only known  reference
 many years with the field of public health in the United States   where the groom is  referred to as George, as family members

 particularly  as  Dean of the Medical School  of  the  Universit;   have  always  called  him  Abram,  and undoubtedly this is what
 of  Minnesota,  as  a  member  of  the  State  Board  of Health of   the  "A"  stands  for  as  the  middle  initial  in  his  name  in  the

 Minnesota.  and  as  president  of  the  American  Public  Health   marriage record.  Abram  and  Alice  had  three  children:  Eva
 Association (1905).
             Mabel,  reportedly  born  12 July 1880  in  Woodstock,  Ontario;
 He md. Apr 8, 1896,  Annie Taylor,  daughter of Sir Thomas   Edith Maud,  reportedly  born  17th Aug 1881  at  Eaton Rapids.
 W.  ~aylor, chief justice of Manitoba.  She and  their  daughter   Michigan;  and  Alice Millicent,  reportedly  born  11 June 1883
 surv1ved him.   at Eaton Rapids.  These dates were reported by  various family

             members although searches in the official vital records failed
             to yield birth records.  It has been said that Abram Green was

             not a  good family man  and  that  he left his wife.  According to
             records  in  the  county  clerk's  office  at  Charlotte,  1\Iich ..  a
            divorce was started in 1885 with no further progress until 25th

             May 1916  when  it was  dismissed.  There are no divorce rec-
            ords of  Michigan available prior to 1895,  and it is known that

            Alice Green had remarried to George H.  De Land in 1892.
                It was  difficult  to  find  anything on  Abram Green as no one

            of the  family seemed to know what happened to him.  Xo  doubt
            this was in part due to the lack of interest of family members
            to  keep  in  touch  with  a  persan  not  held  in  high  esteem  by

            them;  there was also the fact  that he bad gone off and left his
            wife so that his whereabouts was unknown.  Finally, after con-
            tacting many family members,  a  possible clue was offered by

            Mrs.  Roy  De  Land  of  Kalamazoo,  whose  husband.  Roy.  was
            the son of  Alice Jane's  second  husband,  George H.  De  Land.
            She  indicated  that  she  had  heard  long ago  that Ab~·am Green

            d1'ed  .  S  .            M'ch        and that he was  a blacksnuth.
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