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Isabella Johnson Green

Isabella Johnson Green

Female Abt 1811 - 1907  (~ 96 years)

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  • Name Isabella Johnson Green 
    Born Abt 1811  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Gender Female 
    Died 23 Feb 1907  Paris, 5th Arrondissement, Paris 75, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Death record of Isabella Green
    Death record of Isabella Green
    Buried 26 Feb 1907  Paris, 8th Arrondissement, France Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Isabella Green burial record
    Isabella Green burial record
    From St. Michael's Anglican Church
    Person ID I157  Mouchet-Roberts genealogy
    Last Modified 9 Jul 2018 

    Father Richard Green 
    Mother Sarah Johnson 
    Family ID F13195  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Thomas Pattison,   b. 1803, Drumbridge (Belfast), Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Apr 1883, Paris, 17th Arrondissement, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years) 
    Married 13 Aug 1838  Belfast, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location  [4, 5
    • Note: St. Anne's Church is part of the Church of Ireland.
    Children 
     1. Thomas Stannus Pattison,   b. 9 Nov 1850, Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Jan 1939, Dulwich, County Surrey, England, U.K. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 88 years)
     2. Sarah Green Johnson Pattison,   b. 18 Jun 1840, Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Martha Pattison,   b. 25 Jun 1843, Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 4 Apr 1911, Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years)
     4. Isabella English Green Pattison,   b. 22 Mar 1845, Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 20 Feb 1902, Paris, 5th Arrondissement, Paris 75, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 56 years)
     5. Lucinda Jane Pattison,   b. 6 Aug 1847, Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1917  (Age 69 years)
    Last Modified 26 Feb 2021 
    Family ID F3011  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Leon and Marie Mouchet Family
    Leon and Marie Mouchet Family
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  • Notes 
    • Her husband's death record shows her as being 71 in 1883. This is consistent with her age of 60 in the 1871 census. She must have been born in 1811 or 1812.
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      When her daughter Isabelle died in 1902 she was living in the 5th arrondissement at Gay-Lussac 44.
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      Notes about Isabella and her husband Thomas Pattison, written by Marie Pattison (Mouchet Randall), their grandaugter. (The notes were addressed to her son, F. Paul Mouchet.)

      My grandmother Isabelle Greene was an American born Quaker. Her parents lived in Philadelphia and I am very sorry I never inquired about the dates of their birth. (inserted text: Grandfather Thomas Pattison born in 1802, Grandmother Isabella Green born in 1821-your great great grandparents.)
      My great grandfather was a wealthy cloth merchant. He and his wife lived in a large house there and were sincere Quakers. I think my grandmother told me that her mother died when she was fourteen and she kept house for her father until she was about 24 or more when he died. Every year he went to England and Ireland to buy cloth, the very best, and when his daughter was old enough she shared those trips by sailboats. Great grandpa Greene relaxed en route and Grandma packed trunks with worldly clothes, even ball dresses. She told me that one trip was especially rough and tough and they were shipwrecked not far from an island (I forget the name). They were saved and luckily there was a British Consul there. The luggage of course was lost but Isabel went back to the beach to find a trunk of hers dancing merrily on the waves and while she watched breathlessly a huge wave cast it up on the sand. It was waterproof and when the Counsul gave a ball for them before their departure, she was the only one wearing her own ball dress and was easily the belle of the ball. I was quite startled when Granny told me it was the best trip of all! Young and a pretty new dress! No, people have not changed much at heart.

      My grandmother, after her father's death, became his wealthy heiress. Unfortunately, being a Quaker, he had made a will in her favor but a trusty friend, also a Quaker, disappeared with all cash of which he alone knew of and could not be traced, so Isabel Greene inherited the house and all furnishings and the money left in the house for current expenses. She wrote a very well to do relation cousin who lived in Ireland and following her advice sold everything and went to live with her. She met Thomas Stanus Pattison who was a civil engineer at the time and they were married. T.S. Pattison was outstanding in his profession and later on had an offer to manage the enormous estate of a wealthy landowner. Of this marriage several children were born. Those who lived and which I knew were:

      Sarah (oldest) married the lawyer Mr. Hurel.
      Marthe - never married.
      Lucie - never married
      Isabelle married Paul d' Hennin
      Thomas Stanus, my father, married Marie Anna Labbé.

      When my grandfather retired with a handsome pension he took his family to London where they made their home till they moved to Paris. I was quite small, but I remember that they had a large corner apartment with a balcony. Avenue de al Grande Armie which at that time was very fashionable. I remember visiting them and as I had not brought my doll with me she made one with the little fireside broom. She used to bounce me on her knee saying "Ride a cock horse to Brandbury Cross." I remember that on one occasion we went to wish them good-bye. We were going to the seaside. As we reached the street, waiting for the fiacre (cab) we looked up and waved at them. I felt "funny"; we got in the cab and I became violently sick to my father's great disgust. He asked Maman if I always had to do that to which she replied that I was very sensitive and became upset. (Tableau de famille.)

      One day one bell rang and Maman opened the door to a cousin who was crying and saying that grandfather was dying. Then I remember the day of the funeral and someone lifting me to place a bunch of violets, his favorite flowers, near his hands. The place was dark and I had to keep quiet because grandfather was sleeping. I was five years of age and he was eighty. He must have been born in 1802. It is very odd that I do not remember him at all nor ever seeing him alive. I remember the others at that time. My mother loved him and he was very fond of her. He was peaceful and gentle, but once or twice he had become very angry. My mother said it was a "sainte colire" holy anger. They were both poets. He had a small book of verse published and when I was grownup my aunts showed it to me and one was "to my granddaughter." I was to have it but I came to America and forgot about it. I guess I am very sorry.
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      In the French naturalization papers for Thomas Stannus Pattison, Isabella Green is listed as having been born in 1809, but her age listed in the 1871 British census would make her birth year about 1811.

      The 1871 census lists her name as Isabella Johnson Pattison. The Quaker records of her children's births also list her as Isabella Johnson. There are two interesting possibilies. Perhaps she had a husband named Johnson prior to marrying Thomas Pattison. Or maybe Johnson is her mother's maiden name.

  • Sources 
    1. [S12058] France Civil Registration, Isabella Green; Paris, 5th Arronidissment; 571; 23 February 1907.

    2. [S12132] UK Census - 1871 Thomas Pattison Isabella Pattison Thomas Stannus Pattison, accessed; 3 March 2006; 23; Thomas Pattison, Isabella Johnson Pattison, Thomas Stannus Pattison.

    3. [S12337] St. Michael's Anglican Church burial register, 26 February 1907; burial of Mrs. Pattison nee Isabella Green.

    4. [S12113] Newspaper - The Northern Whig, Marriages; 14 August 1838; Marriage of Thomas Pattison and Isabella Johnston; Accessed by David Robinson; 8 March 2015; Exact day of marriage is illegible.

    5. [S12220] The Belfast Newsletter, Marriages; 17 August 1838; Marriage of Thomas Pattison and Isabella Johnson Green; online; 12 April 2016; Date of marriage "13 inst." (the 13th of the current month) is clearly visible.