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    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Julie Panney
    3. Hi; Is anyone researching the John Green family that were living in the Allegany Co,NY area about 1823 and then went to Lorain Co.OH with his daughter and her husband. He and his wife Lucy died in Penfield OH this is all I know. Julie

    01/08/1999 10:54:37
    1. [GREEN-L] Will of Catharine (De Hart) SYMES, grandmother of Lancaster GREEN
    2. This will is the will of Catharine (DeHart) SYMES, grandmother of Lancaster GREEN. If this ties into someone's line, they will want this will, also. Nancy VanValkenburg Watrous FIWATROUS@aol.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I was right on the one earlier - Catharine (DeHart) SYMES was the grandmother of Lancaster GREEN. Wayne A0Abstracts of Wills Vol IV 1744-1753, pages 318 & 319: Page 294.--In the name of God, Amen, I, CATHARINE SYMES, of New York, widow of Major Lancaster Symes, "being greatly advanced in years and sick and weak of body." "My body is to be decently buried in the Old Dutch Church near my mother and brethren there." All my debts are to be paid, and especially all I am justly indebted unto Mr. John Chambers, Attorney at Law, for his fees, disbursements, and services to me and the estate of my late husband. I leave to my grand daughter, Susanah Catharine Symes, who now lives with me, all that my garden or lot of land in New York, to the west of, and adjoining, the burial ground of the Old Dutch Church, as now in fence; Also my negro girl "Jane," who now lives with Mr. Van Gelder the blacksmith, near the City Hall; Also the pieces of China that now stand on my Chimney Piece, and in the closet of my dwelling house. I also leave to her and her sister, Elizabeth Symes, all my wearing apparell, sheets, Table linnen, napkins, and towells. These are to be divided between them by my good friends, Mrs. Margaret Livingston, wife of Mr. Robert Livingston the elder, and Mrs. Anne Chambers. All the rest of my estate, real and personal, I leave to my grand son, Lancaster Symes, and to his two sisters, above named. My executors are to divide all lands which I hold in common with others, and make deeds of partition. And whereas my gr and daughter, Elizabeth Symes, is very young, and it may be prejudicial to my other two grand children to wait for a division till she is of age, my executors may sell the same, with the advice of my good friends, John Chambers and Robert Livingston, and her part of the estate is to be put at interest for her bringing up. I make my grand son, Lancaster Symes, and my grand daughter, Susanah Catharine Symes, executors. Dated June 24, 1749. Witnesses, Anne Coertens, Charles Phillips, John Chambers. Proved, January 23, 1750. [NOTE.--At the time of her death Mrs. Catharine Symes seems to have been living at what is now No. 69 Pearl street, which was next door to the Old City Hall. Her garden next to the Dutch church-yard, is on the north side of Exchange Place, at the rear of the lots on the east side of Broad street. The undivided lands included a large part of the south moiety of the Patent of Kakiat, and was a part of Clarkstown and Ramapo in Rockland County.--W. S. P.]

    01/08/1999 08:41:23
    1. [GREEN-L] Fwd: Will of Lancaster Green, I think his grandmother was Catryntie De Hart
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_915867615_boundary Content-ID: <0_915867615@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi, All --- Thought someone might recognize this GREEN and be interested in the will. Nancy Van Valkenburg Watrous FIWATROUS@aol.com --part0_915867615_boundary Content-ID: <0_915867615@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <Dutch-Colonies-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (rly-yd02.mail.aol.com [172.18.150.2]) by air-yd03.mx.aol.com (v56.14) with SMTP; Fri, 08 Jan 1999 19:04:06 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yd02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id TAA10095; Fri, 8 Jan 1999 19:04:00 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id PAA06497; Fri, 8 Jan 1999 15:52:48 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 15:52:48 -0800 (PST) From: WayneLII@aol.com Message-ID: <88ac525d.36969c20@aol.com> Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 19:00:32 EST Old-To: Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com Subject: Will of Lancaster Green, I think his grandmother was Catryntie De Hart X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 214 X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by bl-14.rootsweb.com id PAA06404 Resent-Message-ID: <"cYN4ZC.A.PkB.Nppl2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com Resent-From: Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/9294 X-Loop: Dutch-Colonies@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: Dutch-Colonies-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable But I am not sure. It she was then her husband was Lancaster Symes. Wayne =A0Abstracts of Wills Vol IV 1744-1753, page 206: Page 392.--In the name of God, Amen. I, LANCASTER GREEN, of New York, Gent= ., being weak in body, I leave to Mary Ten Eyck, wife of Samuel Ten Eyck, of = New York, one suit of mourning. To Thomas Ten Eyck, my Godson, and son of said Samuel Ten Eyck, a new suit of mourning. I leave all the rest of my estate= , real and personal, to my grandmother, Catharine Symes, widow, and I make h= er and Robert Livingston, Jr., and Robert R. Livingston, executors. Dated November 29, 1747. Witnesses, William Farquarhar, William Dundas, Jo= hn Burnet. Proved, January 31, 1748. =3D=3D=3D=3D Dutch-Colonies Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D MILITARY RECORDS-and how to use them: http://www.avana.net/~lhaasdav/military.html Bureau of Land Management-SOME STATES-busy, keep trying... http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ --part0_915867615_boundary--

    01/08/1999 07:40:14
    1. [GREEN-L] Trying to find --
    2. Beth Everett
    3. I've been contacted by a lady in Oklahoma trying to connect her ggrandfather to the Red Green line. His name was Thomas Bodine Green and he was born on April 18, 1857 in KY. She thinks he may be the son of Charles Short Green (Edward H., Thomas, Col John) and Laura Kincheloe Green but cannot confirm the connection. Charles was the ggrandson of Colonel John Green (1730-1793). Can anyone help??

    01/08/1999 06:50:50
    1. [GREEN-L] Re: GREEN-D Digest V99 #11
    2. I am looking for James Beams Green (b) abt.1813 (m) Rebecca Woolley. Is this green listed as child of John "Moccasin" Green? Thank you, Elsie

    01/08/1999 04:39:11
    1. RE: [GREEN-L] William and Mary Quarterly--On line
    2. Hi Ron and James, I am not sure if this is any help but I was able to read some of the Wm & Mary articles. Only a few were posted in the Demo area but they were free and did give some folks to look at. The other area's were for members only. Brenda Jo On 01/08/99 07:22:41 you wrote: > >Oooops! sorry... > >At 03:30 PM 1/7/99 -0800, Davis, James wrote: >>Hi Ron Green, >> It's is free since your e-mail ends with .edu. For me it looks like >>they want maybe $100. So back to the library. >> Thanks for thinking of us. >>James R. Davis, Sacramento, CA >> > > > >

    01/08/1999 12:37:44
    1. [GREEN-L] GREEN in Cleveland area
    2. willhn
    3. Have recently discovered possibility of grandmother and her parents may have come from Cleveland, OH area. Is there anyone with census records for 1860-1870 who would help me with a lookup? Personal reply please.(at least until I find something) Harold Williams, Rootsweb Sponsor Mesquite, TX (Dallas suburb) willhn@flash.net

    01/08/1999 09:53:29
    1. [GREEN-L] WPA oral interview site
    2. Nettie Mae
    3. This is a neat site with many stories written down in the 1930's. Good Luck. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/wpahome.html These life histories were written by the staff of the U.S. Works Progress (later Work Projects) Administration (WPA) from 1936-1940. The Library of Congress collection includes 2,900 documents representing the work of over 300 writers from 24 states. Typically 2,000-15,000 words in length, the documents consist of drafts and revisions, varying in form from narrative to dialogue to report to case history. The histories describe the informant's family education, income, occupation, political views, religion and mores, medical needs, diet and miscellaneous observations. Pseudonyms are often substituted for individuals and places named in the narrative texts. dysfun4@internetni.com Interested in HUMPHREY families? Check out the Humphrey Family Quarterly http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/Humphrey/hfq.htm Come visit the Hoadley Connection http://members.tripod.com/Nettie_Mae/index.htm Surnames: HOADLEY, DAVIS, LEIGH, HUMPHREY, COOK, GREEN, ROBINSON, WILSON, CLAYTON, BOESEN, NAZA

    01/08/1999 06:37:15
    1. RE: [GREEN-L] William and Mary Quarterly--On line
    2. Ron & Karan
    3. Oooops! sorry... At 03:30 PM 1/7/99 -0800, Davis, James wrote: >Hi Ron Green, > It's is free since your e-mail ends with .edu. For me it looks like >they want maybe $100. So back to the library. > Thanks for thinking of us. >James R. Davis, Sacramento, CA >

    01/08/1999 06:22:41
    1. [GREEN-L] Theodosia and Charlotte Green - OH and VT or NY
    2. Audrey Bennett
    3. My Green mysteries....haven't sent for a few months. On one side of the family: Bayless BENNETT and Charlotte GREEN (parents of Charles Green BENNETT, my husband's paternal GG Grandfather) are found in the 1850 census for Vanderburgh Co., IN with Charlotte's mother, Theodosia GREEN living with them. Birthplace for Charlotte is Ohio, for Theodosia, Vermont (another source says New York). There, the trail goes quite cold. Anyone know of a Charlotte GREEN in Ohio or a Theodosia GREEN in Vermont?? There were VERY few GREEN families on the 1800, 1810, and 1820 census records for Vermont. Suggestions for further research most welcome (=: Happy hunting! Audrey Bellevue, WA

    01/07/1999 06:38:16
    1. RE: [GREEN-L] William and Mary Quarterly--On line
    2. Davis, James
    3. Hi Ron Green, It's is free since your e-mail ends with .edu. For me it looks like they want maybe $100. So back to the library. Thanks for thinking of us. James R. Davis, Sacramento, CA > -----Original Message----- > From: Ron Green [SMTP:greenc@okway.okstate.edu] > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 2:49 PM > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [GREEN-L] William and Mary Quarterly--On line > > Ref: http://www.jstor.org/ > > A person can browse several publications, including the William and > Mary > Quarterly (1892-1993) electronically. I easy found some of my Greens > using > the built-in search engine ("Browse the Journals"). The articles > appeared > to be complete. > > It is free. > > Ron Green > greenc@okway.okstate.edu > >

    01/07/1999 04:30:07
    1. [GREEN-L] Green in VA, TN
    2. Misti Moss
    3. I am looking for information on Easter J. GREEN b. abt 1817 in VA to William H. Green b. ca 1796 in VA m. Mary Jane? I know that Easter was the 2nd wife of Thomas Crabtree. They were married29 Jan 1841 in Riceville, McMinn co, TN. She is buried in Crabtree cem, McMinn co., TN. Any help on this or possible connections would be appreciated. Thanks, Misti Moss mdmoss@pnx.com

    01/07/1999 02:19:06
    1. [GREEN-L] JOHN "MOCCASIN" GREEN
    2. Robert L Walgreen
    3. I am looking for the children of John "Moccasin" Green who was born abt. 1765 in Madison Co. NC. His wife was Elizabeth Coffey. His father may have been Jeremiah Green, born abt. 1740 in Huntertown NJ, migrated to Rowan Co. NC about 1750. Rosemary ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    01/07/1999 01:46:05
    1. Re: [GREEN-L] Nathan Green of Tennessee
    2. Bill Green
    3. Hello Tom, Actually yes I have. The scrapbook is 20 pages long(11x14). Mostly clippings from newspapers from the 1860's. Fascinating. Mr. Faulk took most of the important information from the scrapbook. But subtleties such as "Owing to ill health, the commander of the Army of the New Mexico surrendered command to Col. Green (the next in rank) days before the battle of Valverde." The Daily Telegraph, Houston Texas by E. H. Cushing, Editor and Propriator. More to come. Bill >From tbgreen3@aol.com Wed Jan 6 20:12:43 1999 >Received: from TBGreen3@aol.com > by imo29.mx.aol.com (IMOv18.1) id 5YDAa01222 > for <wagii@hotmail.com>; Wed, 6 Jan 1999 23:10:55 +1900 (EST) >From: TBGreen3@aol.com >Message-ID: <17bb8500.369433cf@aol.com> >Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 23:10:55 EST >To: wagii@hotmail.com >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Subject: Re: [GREEN-L] Nathan Green of Tennessee >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit >X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 16-bit for Windows sub 64 > >In a message dated 99-01-06 10:26:41 EST, you write: > ><< Does anyone have any other information on these four sons of Nathan > (b.May 16,1792- March 30, 1866) and Mary (Field) Green (). > 1. William Sidney Green (Became a doctor in Florida.) > 2. Hal Green (Became a doctor in Aberdeen, Mississippi.) > 3. John A. Green (Became a Lawyer in Texas.) According to the Tom > Green Scrapbook, John was Thomas' aid during some of his battles. When > Thomas died, John accompanied his remains back to Austin. > 4. Robert Green (Became a Lawyer in Texas.) > > Bill Green > >> >Hi Bill, > >I see you got the Tom Green Scrapbook from Austin. Did you get any new info >from it? > >I do recall that John Green was with his brother Gen. Tom Green when he was >killed, but don't realy remember much of the details. I have been going >through my copies of the Amelia County, Virginia records, but did not see much >new. There are a few entries that related to the family, but nothing realy >new. > >Later, > >Tom Green > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    01/07/1999 01:05:21
    1. [GREEN-L] William Roby Green in Ky
    2. Carolyn R. Green
    3. Hello Listers... I read an email today and because it wasn't my line I deleted it..However! A few years ago I met a man here in Texas who had an Uncle kiled in Louisville,Ky years ago. His branch moved to Ill and this man had moved to Texas. He happened to have married into a branch of my Ky cousins and I got some of his ancestry as well as my own when I visited him and his wife. His name was Clarence Green b/Summerville, Ill 4 Nov 1915 and died shortly after I'd talked with him, here in Texas. He has a wife and other family members here as well as Ill. If I can help in any way, Please email me! Carolyn

    01/06/1999 10:58:19
    1. [GREEN-L] Nathan Green of Tennessee
    2. Bill Green
    3. Hello all. Does anyone have any other information on these four sons of Nathan (b.May 16,1792- March 30, 1866) and Mary (Field) Green (). 1. William Sidney Green (Became a doctor in Florida.) 2. Hal Green (Became a doctor in Aberdeen, Mississippi.) 3. John A. Green (Became a Lawyer in Texas.) According to the Tom Green Scrapbook, John was Thomas' aid during some of his battles. When Thomas died, John accompanied his remains back to Austin. 4. Robert Green (Became a Lawyer in Texas.) Bill Green ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    01/06/1999 12:24:07
    1. Re: [GREEN-L] Rootsweb membership
    2. willhn
    3. I agree totally, Harold Williams, Rootsweb Sponsor Mesquite, TX (Dallas suburb) willhn@flash.net -----Original Message----- From: Suttafran@aol.com <Suttafran@aol.com> To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 6:30 AM Subject: [GREEN-L] Rootsweb membership >Hi Folks, > >As you know, these lists are free and we all enjoy and benefit from them. The >Rootsweb Cooperative not only sponsors these lists, but the USGenweb, The >Roots-L surname registry, and many other genealogical resources. I thought >I'd pass this info along in case some of you care to help financially. It >takes a lot of money to keep Rootsweb up and running, and while the personnel >are volunteers, the equipment needs constant work and upgrades. They rely on >private subscriptions. Anyway, here's the info as passed on to me: > >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >Contributing > >Individual users may contribute to the Cooperative at differing levels of >support. While there are some differences in the services we provide at >each level, fundamentally when you choose a level you're making a choice >about what kind of genealogical resources you want to see brought onto the >Internet. If you choose not to help, you're basically saying "Let someone >else do it." Contributors, Sponsors, and Donors are all saying "Let's each >contribute something towards making more genealogical resources available >to everyone on the Internet." > >RootsWeb hosts over 3,000 mailing lists, including this one! Let's help >them keep this on the Internet for us! > >Contributor - $ 12 >Sponsor - $24 >Sponsor Plus - $50 >Donor $100 >Donor Plus $250 > >How to Contribute by Mail > >One way to help RootsWeb is by sending a check in U.S. dollars to: >RootsWeb Genealogical Data Cooperative >P.O. Box 6798 >Frazier Park, CA 93222-6798 > >Please make sure your name and e-mail address are on the check! Thanks! > >Please don't send cash, and please don't send drafts denominated in foreign >currency. (American banks charge huge fees for currency conversions.) If >you are outside the United States, please use a credit card so the currency >adjustment is automatic and inexpensive. >----------------------------------------------------------- ------------- >How to Contribute by Credit Card, over the Net or by Fax > >You can contribute easily from your keyboard by using our Secure Server and >your VISA or MasterCard. If you prefer not to use the Web, go ahead and >fill out the form, but print it out instead and fax it to 1-805-242-3649. >~~~~~~~~~~ > >Hope I didn't offend anyone, >Fran > >______________________________

    01/05/1999 07:55:51
    1. [GREEN-L] GREEN James Wilbur>Greene Co Ohio
    2. J.Shiver
    3. James Wilbur GREEN b.1/3/1917 d. 10/26/1991 He was the son of Jacob L. GREEN and Anna E. CLINE As far as I know he lived all his life in Greene Co. (Xenia) When he died he was married to Mary Easter SMITH b.4/20/1924 d.1/4/1998 (my step-grandmother). His first wife was Laura Belle ODER. (d. 1948?) I know he had brothers named, Bill, Charles, and Burt. I am sure there were others as well as sister's but I do not know their names. Any help on these names will be apprieciated.. Thanks Jodie -- SURNAMES: Mine: CLINE, GREEN, GORDON, HARGRAVE, INLOW, JOB, MCCARTY, MILEY, RIGGS, SMALLEY, STULTZ, WASHBURN (OH,TX) Husband's: GEOGHAGAN, HEWITT, MOORE, SHIVER (FL,GA,SC)

    01/05/1999 07:11:39
    1. [GREEN-L] Green website
    2. Hi, I'm looking for the address of the person who has the Green database. I have a cousin who wishes to set one for another surname and would like to compare notes. Thanks! Mae McKnight Houston Listowner Proud Sponsor of Rootsweb Have you tried http://clanhuston.com/huston.htm ?

    01/05/1999 05:32:40
    1. [GREEN-L] William Green
    2. LYNDA RIDALL
    3. Nancy, Since I posted my message to you, I have learned that my ggrandfather, William Green, had a brother Willis as well as a sister Sarah. Surely this is the same William Green that you are researching. Do you think so? Thanks. Lynda

    01/05/1999 03:56:33