In a message dated 98-10-14 08:54:03 EDT, you write: << Boone must have been very frightened of the bear, callous about the welfare of the injured man, chased away by indians or some such. It's hard to imagine that anyone would leave an injured man in the wilderness so long as there was any sign of life. It doesn't sound as if Boone would be the sort of hunting companion one would want in a tight situation, does it? >> Hi Hugh, I bet Lewis Green was very hesitant to go bear hunting with anyone after that exprience!!! There is a small booklet compiled by Charles A. Barker in 1995 that includes a number of transcribed letter from old men in the late 1880's in which they tell there father's version of the story. There is one or two stories which say the creek was named for a man named Lewis as you indicated, but the majority seemed to believe the creek was names in "honor" of Lewis Green. Who knows??? It is also not clear what involvment that Daniel Boone had in the story. One letter says that he came back to get Lewis Green and they huged and laughed because Lewis was still alive. Maybe Daniel Boone believed there was no hope that Lewis Green would live and they were about to be snowed in for the winter with no food. I have made an interesting discovery this week, in that I received an E-Mail saying the Lewis Green in the bear story was the one that married Elizabeth Lauderdale. I show that this Lewis Green was born about 1710 in Prince George County, Virginia, and died August 6, 1785 in Washington County, Virginia. One of the letters in the Baker booklet talks about Lewis Green being from Virginia, but other letters say he live in the Jersey Settlement on the Yadkin River where Jeremiah Green lived. There is a foot note with one of the letters that says that Zacharia Green was the son of the Lewis Green in the bear story, and I show that Lewis and Elizabeth Lauderdale Green did have a son named Zahariah Green, born 1760 in Fincastle, Virginia, and died September 12, 1840 in Nashville, Tennessee. I show that Zahariah Green married Sarah McKain. Zahariah Green had a brother named Lewis Green, born May 5, 1751 who married Ester Kilgore, and it was this Lewis Green that the Memorial Day ceremony was held for this year in Kentucky that I told you about. I have tried to connect this Lewis Green family to the one with the Burwell Green family, but have not been able to do so. This is the family where Lewis Green had a daughter named Susannah Green, born about 1700, who married William Gilliam, and their daughter Margaret Gilliam married Richard Hill in 1742. There are a lot of Lewis Greens that were living in both Virginia and North Carolina, and both David Green and I believe there is some connection to our William and Elijah Green, but have not been able to find the connection, if there is one. I know you are interested in any family with "Lewis" in it, so thought you would like the bear story. Best Regards, Tom Green
Hi, I just joined the list and thought I would post my Greens. William G. Green (no info) m: Martha Ross (also no info). son of William and Martha - David Womaugh Green (b: 5/11/1822 in Overton Co., TN - d: 3/2/1865 in a POW Camp in Meredian Miss.) on 2/13/1845 in Marion Co., IL m: Margaret Ann "Peggy" Hill (b: 7/6/1821 in Memphis TN - d: 9/15/1862 in Marion Co., IL). daughter of David and Margaret (and my great grandmother) Louisa Narcissa Green (b: 1/31/1855 in Jefferson Co., IL - d:9/26/1941 in Marion Co., IL) on 2/28/1886 m: John Spangler (b: 4/11/1856 in Jefferson Co., IL - d: 4/18/1946) I have a web site at <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/chuckriley/index.html"> http://members.aol.com/chuckriley/index.html</A> If anyone thinks they have a connection, please get in touch with me. Chuck
Corrections and additions appreciated: Lynne D. Miller (LMiller603@aol.com) 1 Isaac Greene b: May 03, 1735 .. +Mary Paxon b: Nov 25, 1734 Piscatague Landing NJ m: Oct 31, 1756 Kingswood MM NJ . 2 Reubin Greene b: Jul 28, 1770 Chatham OH d: Dec 25, 1852 Clinton Co OH ..... +Rhoda Ballard b: Mar 01, 1775 Grayson Co VA m: Jan 05, 1795 Surry Co VA/ Gray Co VA/ or Cane Creek MM NC d: Feb 10, 1843 OH ..... 3 Isaac Greene b: Oct 04, 1797 ..... 3 Mary Greene b: Apr 07, 1798 ..... 3 David Greene b: Jun 02, 1800 ......... +Mary Jessup b: Abt. 1800 m: Dec 06, 1826 ......... 4 Asa Ballard Greene b: Abt. 1827 .............+Susan Garner b: Abt. 1824 m: Apr 24, 1850 ............. 5 John Riley Greene b: May 21, 1853 ................. +Addie Maude Keith b: Mar 21, 1865 Kennebec Maine m: Sep 20, 1882 Indianapolis IN ..... 3 Abigail Green b: Oct 19, 1808 .........+Eli Hadley b: Sep 27, 1804 d: Nov 29, 1854 ......... 4 Micajah Hadley b: Sep 20, 1834 Clinton Co OH d: Apr 15, 1926 Villisca Iowa .............+Ellen W. Cowgill b: Aug 15, 1840 m: Feb 25, 1864 OH d: Oct 17, 1932 Wilmington OH ............. 5 Gertrude W. Hadley b: Dec 13, 1869 Clinton Co OH d: Nov 30, 1912 Clinton Co OH ................. +Walter Linton b: Jul 19, 1865 Clinton Co OH m: Oct 03, 1888 Clinton Co OH d: May 19, 1940 Warren Co Oh
I think I have answered my own question from a few days ago, about the "Colonial Families of the United States of America": Volume 7 re Issue of James and Catherine (Montgomery) Calhoun page 122123. By comparing the Calhoun genealogy against the Robert Green of Culpepper Co. VA in the same publication, I get the following: Robert Green Imm. to America 1712 m. Eleanor Dunn James Calhoun Duff Green imm. to America 1733 m3 Ann Willis m. Catherine Montgomery Patrick Calhoun William Green m. ? m. Ann Marshall John C. Calhoun Gen. Duff Green Vice Pres of U.S m. Lucretia Edwards. m.? Andrew Calhoun m. Margaret Maria Green ___________________________________________________________________ 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 or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
Need all info. on DANIEL GREEN about 1780 In MAINE married Mary Bloom in Maine had a daughter Hannah Green who died 1803 in Maine Thank You Margaret ggseth@juno.com I hope some one can help me. ___________________________________________________________________ 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 or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I am looking for information on Thomas Greene (b. 9/6/1861 in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada d. 8/13/1918 in Toledo, OH). I believe his father was also named Thomas and came from Ireland. He married Carrie Schlachter of Toledo, OH, and he served with the Toledo Police Department for 25 years. He died in a questionable hit and run accident while working as a guard in a Toledo park. They had 3 children: William, Loretta, and Gertrude. Thanks, Eric French french829@worldnet.att.net
In a message dated 98-10-12 08:34:17 EDT, you write: << In the material that I am going to send you (hope you haven't given up on me) There is a piece about Lewis Green and the bear story that Daniel Boone told and is quoted as it appears in the Draper Manuscripts. This Lewis Green is the father of Lewis Green Jr. m. Esther Kilgore. I will try to get that mailed to you this week. Carla >> Hi Carla, Are you saying that Lewis Green born about 1710 in Prince George County, Virginia, who married Elizabeth Lauderdale was the Lewis Green who was attacked, and all but killed by the Bear? Charles A. Baker sent me a copy of the Draper information that he has compiled, and I certainly appreciate his courtesy. I love the story, especially the part about the turkey feathers healing in Lewis Green's body and then being called a "Feathered Man." From the information in the Draper documents it appears that the creek where Daniel Boone's hunting cabin was located was just below Holman's Ford on the Yadkin River, and was named Lewis Fork, because of what happened to Lewis Green. Can you add to the story? Tom Green
Sue, Here is the info you were looking for. Description: Located near the Shenandoah Valley in northern Virginia, Front Royal is the capital of Warren County. This collection of headstone inscriptions from the Prospect Hill Cemetery contains over 6900 records of persons who lived in the area. Most records contain a birth and death date for the deceased and some records show additional information written on the headstone. Although most records are for persons who died in this century, there are many going back to the early half of the last century. Record Number / Name/ Inscription / Birth Date / Death Date / Green County, Tennessee 855 / Emma V. Green / December 15, 1891 / /August 17, 1961 1275 /Eliza Green Haley /Devoted Wife and Mother/ 1884 /1942 1291/ Florence Green Marks /Passed on November 18, 1960 1570 /Rebecca H. Green /Wife/of Charles H. Green /August 5, 1816 /August 5, 1842 Green./ 5 months and 20 days 1572 /Alice Green/ Dau/of Charles H. and Rebecca H./ October 2, 1838 /April 23, 1843 3424/Charles W. Green / 1857 /1921 Laura C. Green /1860 /1923 3554/ Laura Green Bennett / 1868/ 1947 4031/ Walter Browner Green/ July 20, 1856 / July 15, 1930 Mary Julia Green / October 26, 1861/ May 10, 1923 4032/ Hugh H. Green Sr./ 1883/ 1933 4033/ Margie M. Green/ 1892/ 1971 Millie J. Green / April 26, 1850 / April 29, 1923 4934/ Kathleen Boone/ Wife of Green B. Samuels and dau of 4940/ Lucy Lovell Samuels / Dau of Green B. & Kathleen Samuels 5043/ E.A. Green/ Confederate Army/ October 22, 1836/ November 12, 1918 Elizabeth T. Green/ His Wife September 13, 1839/ February 14, 1882 Laura F. Green/ His Wife/ December 14, 1853/ March 14, 1922 Martha Greene Dilger / 1865/ 1955 Dwight & Kathie Bass for EVERGREENE sammie4@advicom.net http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/s/Dwight-L-Bass Searching for BASS, ASBELL, MILLER, GREENE, PROVIN, COGGESHALL, BURNSED, STECKER, BEELER, BRASSFIELD Cantrell
Sue Pawley wrote -- << The following is from an email newsletter that I recieve from Ancestry.Com. I would sure like to know what Greene/Greens if any are listed in this database, but can not seem to access it and it is supposed to be no charge access for the next 10 days. Maybe one of you could try this address and let me know what the trick is to get into it? >> Sometimes, when Ancestry.com announces a new free database, so many people try to log on that the site can't hold any more. I would suspect this has happened, especially since it is such a common surname like GREEN. If you keep trying, especially late at night if possible, you can usually get in. I've had to try several times for access to various databases, but I have always had success eventually. Vickie Elam White
Your just need to key in the name Green or Greene and it will show you all who are listed... 1 Greene (middle name) 21 Green's... Retry..... do not type anything but the Surname you are looking for. Wanda - Still looking for Green's of Bergen Co. NJ... (Help) Sue Pawley wrote: > Hi Folks! > The following is from an email newsletter that I recieve from Ancestry.Com. > I would sure like to know what Greene/Greens if any are listed in this > database, but can not seem to access it and it is supposed to be no charge > access for the next 10 days. > Maybe one of you could try this address and let me know what the trick is > to get into it? > Thanks! > Sue Pawley > trottr@icanect.net > > > DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) > > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > > ======================================================= > > Prospect Hill Cemetery Inscriptions, Front Royal, Virginia > > > > Located near the Shenandoah Valley in northern Virginia, Front Royal is > the > > capital of Warren County. This collection of headstone inscriptions from > the > > Prospect Hill Cemetery contains over 6900 records of persons who lived in > > the area. Most records contain a birth and death date for the deceased > and > > some records show additional information written on the headstone. > Although > > most records are for persons who died in this century, there are many > going > > back to the early half of the last century. > > > > Bibliography: Carroll, Michael. "Prospect Hill Cemetery, Front Royal, > VA." > > Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1998. > > > > To search this database, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3436.htm > > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>>
Hi Folks! The following is from an email newsletter that I recieve from Ancestry.Com. I would sure like to know what Greene/Greens if any are listed in this database, but can not seem to access it and it is supposed to be no charge access for the next 10 days. Maybe one of you could try this address and let me know what the trick is to get into it? Thanks! Sue Pawley trottr@icanect.net > DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> > ======================================================= > Prospect Hill Cemetery Inscriptions, Front Royal, Virginia > > Located near the Shenandoah Valley in northern Virginia, Front Royal is the > capital of Warren County. This collection of headstone inscriptions from the > Prospect Hill Cemetery contains over 6900 records of persons who lived in > the area. Most records contain a birth and death date for the deceased and > some records show additional information written on the headstone. Although > most records are for persons who died in this century, there are many going > back to the early half of the last century. > > Bibliography: Carroll, Michael. "Prospect Hill Cemetery, Front Royal, VA." > Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1998. > > To search this database, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3436.htm > <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>>
Regards, N.E. Chenoweth 73 De AL7FL MAIL al7fl@abts.net HOME MENU HTTP://al7fl.abts.net/ DOWNLOAD FTP://al7fl.abts.net/ -----Original Message----- From: John Ballard <john.ballard@anu.edu.au> To: AL7FL@ABTS.NET <AL7FL@ABTS.NET> Date: Monday, October 12, 1998 9:43 PM Subject: Green/Ballard/Kessinger >Having seen your Green genealogy webpage, I'm interested to know whether >you have any information on the forbears of Mildred "Nutty" Ballard. I >gather that her father was Philip Ballard and I'm attempting to map out his >descent and distinguish it from those of his brothers Elijah and Thomas. > >John > > > > >Dr J A Ballard <john.ballard@anu.edu.au> >Graduate School, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia >Tel +61 2 6249 5487 Fax +61 2 6249 4829 >
>From Midway, DE 38:43:41 N 075:07:47 W, Elevation 29. Doing genealogical research on: DEAVER (MD>NC); BELL, DILLARD, GREEN(E), HAMRICK, HARRILL, HENRY, LOVE, NALLE(NC). ARNOLD, HENKEL, HUGHES, RITTER, ROTAN, WHEELER (MD). http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/e/a/Joan-Marie-R-Deaver/ Dear Listers, I tried to get this message thru to the sender, but it bounced, so I am sending to list in hopes of finding the sender. Joan Deaver -----Original Message----- From: Joan Deaver <JDeaver@dol.net> To: tali ushe@aol.com <tali ushe@aol.com> Date: Sunday, October 11, 1998 3:10 PM Subject: Joseph GREEN, NC >I noticed your listing of a Joseph GREEN who looks like the one I have: >Descendants of Joseph Green > 1 Joseph GREEN b: August 29, 1778 Cleveland Co. NC d: March 17, 1847 in >Rutherford Co. NC >.. +Mary (Polly) ELLIS b: July 25, 1779 m: September 1800 Rutherford Co. NC >d: March 11, 1863 >......... 2 Leah GREEN b: 1801 NC d: 1853 >............. +John BURGE, Sr. b: Bet. 1784 - 1785 Bostic, NC m: November >17, 1817 Rutherford Co. NC d: October 22, 1859 >......... 2 [1] Drucilla [or Druciller] GREEN b: Bet. 1804 - 1805 NC d: >Bet. 1853 - 1857 >............. +Samuel MCENTIRE m: Bet. 1820 - 1823 d: 1822 >......... *2nd Husband of [1] Drucilla [or Druciller] Green: >............. +William MCBRAYER b: 1805 m: June 24, 1825 Rutherford Co. NC >d: 1847 >......... 2 Joseph William GREEN, Judge b: Bet. 1815 - 1820 Rutherford Co. >NC d: May 02, 1897 in Rutherford Co. NC >............. +Catherine HARRILL b: March 22, 1840 Rutherford Co. NC m: >August 09, 1855 Rutherford Co. NC d: February 27, 1918 in Buncombe Co. NC >Is it the same one? Is there anything you want from the file I have >accumulated? My best source was Dr. Margaret GREEN MGreen1261@aol.com >Joan Deaver >From Midway, DE 38:43:41 N 075:07:47 W, Elevation 29. Doing genealogical >research on: DEAVER (MD>NC); BELL, DILLARD, GREEN(E), HAMRICK, HARRILL, >HENRY, LOVE, NALLE(NC). ARNOLD, HENKEL, HUGHES, RITTER, ROTAN, WHEELER >(MD). > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/e/a/Joan-Marie-R-Deaver/
Hello all, It's been awhile since I sent a post to the Green list so I'm hoping some of the newer members will recongize my Green(e) line. Of course there isn't much to go on but here goes: My third great grandmother was Lucinda A. Greene and was born January 16, 1808 in Stephentown, Rens Co, NY (or that general area). She was the second wife (m: c1827) of Jonathan C Babcock (b:April 06, 1800 -- another brick wall) and by the 1840's the couple had moved west to settle in Henriette, Monroe Co., NY. The farm they ran until their deaths in 1858 was off John Street and is now part of the RIT campus. The family is buried in Riverview Cemetery, West Henriette, NY. Lucinda husband, Jonathan C. Babcock, is most likely the son of Amie Bly and Jonathan Babcock (son of Silas Babcock and Phoebe Wood). Jonathan first wife was an Ann Morey (or Moore). Searching for a needle in a hay stack is some much fun -- so any and all help on this line would be greatly appreciated. Judy Grote Cincinnati, OH grotejm@msn
Does anyone know who Catherine Greene's parents are? William Sarle/Searle<>Catherine Greene Son: Benjamin Greene SARLE/SEARLE 3/14/1802 Warwick, RI. b: 10/26/1780 Warwick, RI. d: 1/13/1861 Warwick, RI. Email me: Thanks: Happy Trails, Sally
In my searching for Adelia Green of NJ. I came across this information.. I'm posting it in case it is of some value to someone else... Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 7 ISSUE OF JAMES AND CATHERINE (MONTGOMERY) CALHOUN page 122123 The origin of the family has been distinctly traced back to the reign of Gregory the Great and connects with the Earl of Lexon in Dumbartonshire, Scotland, and one of the younger sons of King Conock of Ireland, who came to the same region at that period. The name of CONOCK soon became corrupted into COLQUOHOUN, COLQUHOUN, COLCHOUN and finally CALHOUN. The first ancestor who obtained the barony of COLQUHOUN in Dumbartonshire, was Umphredies, who lived in the time of Alexander II and his posterity have enjoyed successive possession ever since. His son Robert, who lived in the reign of King David, was ordered by that [p.122] king to storm and take the castle of Dumbarton, which was strongly fortified. His written reply to the King, was Si je puis.If I can. He effected the capture of the castle by strategy. Collecting his trusted friends and followers, he arranged for a great hunt in the immediate neighborhood, which drew out temporarily from the castle most of the defending warriors and retainers, and when the chase was at its height, he suddenly sounded the recall of his clan and hounds and took unresisting possession of Dumbarton Castle of which he was subsequently created Earl. For this deed of personal valor and warlike strategy, the crest was bestowed upon him. This consists of a Stag's Head, indicative of the chase, supported by two ratch hounds, with the motto, Si je puis, and below this the words, Snock Locken the war cry of the COLQUHOUN Clan. Succeeding Sir Robert was Sir Humphrey and after him Sir John, a man of parts and Governor of Dumbarton Castle in the reign of James II. Then came Sir John of Luss, who was made a Knight of Nova Scotia by Charles in 1602. He became such a zealous loyalist during the Civil War that he was fined £2,000, by Oliver CROMWELL. Following these was Sir James, and after him Humphrey, fourth Baronet of Luss. From him came Patrick, who was given an estate near Glasgow, and then his son Patrick, IV, and succeeding him was Sir James again, who became Principal Clerk of Sessions and married Mary FALCONER of Edinburgh. His son Patrick, a lawyer, was the father of James CALHOUN, who came to this country from Donegal, Ireland, in 1733, bringing with him his wife, Catherine MONTGOMERY, with four sons and one daughter, James, William, Ezekiel, Patrick and Catherine. The cognomens of James and Patrick have had the preference for eldest sons in the family. Their first settlement was in Pennsylvania and from thence they removed to the waters of Kenhawa, Wythe County, Virginia. They were driven from there by the Indians after Braddock's Defeat, and established Calhoun Settlement, in Abbeville County, South Carolina, February, 1756. Their settlement here was again devastated and broken up in 1760 after a desperate encounter, with the Indians, in which James, the eldest son, and his mother were slain. Subsequent to this, Patrick, the youngest son, father of the celebrated statesman and great-grandfather of our subject, was appointed to the command of a body of rangers by the Provincial Government for the defense of the frontiers at the time of the Revolution, and rendered conspicuous and sanguinary service in fighting both Indians and Tories in defense of his country. On his mother's side, Captain CALHOUN'S lineage goes back distinctly to the reign of King William III, at which time a census of the officers of the Court and Government, both civil and clerical, shows the name of William Green (in 1693-1694) among the select body guard of one hundred under command of Charles, Earl of Manchester, in daily waiting upon the King. They were required to be men of the best quality and not less than six feet high. Their attire consisted of scarlet coats to the knee, scarlet breeches, richly mounted with black velvet, broad crown caps with velvet bands, and distinguished by ribbons of the King's color. Robert, the son of the above William, was born in 1695, and emigrated to Virginia with his uncle, Sir William DUFF, a Quaker, about the year 1717. Sir William settled in what is now King [p.123] George County, Virginia, and acquired large landed possessions. Duff GREEN, son of the above Robert, was next in line of maternal ancestry. He married for his second wife, Ann, dau. of Col. Henry WILLIS, founder of Fredericksburg, Virginia, whose wife, Mildred WASHINGTON was aunt and god mother of Gen. George WASHINGTON, which thus brought his children into blood relations with the Father of his Country; these ties also exist with the LEES, LEWISES and HENRYS of Virginia. John GREEN, the eldest son of this Duff GREEN, by his first marriage was father of the distinguished jurist and scholar, William GREEN, LL.D., of Richmond, Virginia (b. in 1809 and d. 1880) who left a conspicuous history in jurisprudence. The above John GREEN was appointed a Captain of the Culpepper Minute Men, in the War of the Revolution and had reached the rank of Colonel of the First Virginia Regiment, when leading the advance of the storming party at Great Bridge. He was also seriously wounded in the engagement at Mamorouk. The previously mentioned William GREEN, who is next in direct maternal line of Captain CALHOUN'S ancestry, was the youngest son of the above Duff. He became a Revolutionary soldier at the age of fifteen and was with Washington at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-1778, and afterwards with General MORGAN at Cowpens. He m. Ann MARSHALL, who was a cousin of Chief Justice John MARSHALL and also of the celebrated Humphrey MARSHALL of Kentucky. Next in line was Gen. Duff GREEN, the noted diplomat, soldier and editor of Gen. JACKSON'S time, who served with General HARRISON'S command in the War of 1812. Gen. Duff GREEN'S maternal grand father was Markham MARSHALL, whose wife was Ann BALLEY, and these resided for some time in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, from whence they removed to Wayne County, Kentucky. It is said that the descendants of Ann BAILEY and Mildred WASHINGTON include more distinguished names than any other families in America. Gen. Duff GREEN of Kentucky was the father of Margaret Maria GREEN, who was his second child and Colonel CALHOUN'S mother. Her mother was Lucretia EDWARDS, a sister of Ninian EDWARDS, a distinguished jurist and first Governor of Illinois. Found on ancestry.com Wanda
For information on the Greene-Jones War check out the newspaper reports at this page: http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/hancock/contributors.html Virginia Green VaGreen100@aol.com
First my thanks to RGreen for supplying that very interesting account of the Green/Jones Feud and also the naming tradition. I'm now searching for info about William W. Green, born in Ky about 1806 moved to White Co. Tn near Sparta where he married a Menifee. His children were Joseph Alexander, William Van Buren, Sarah, Cynthia, and Willis George all born in Tn. Any help on this branch? Thanks Marna sparrow21@juno.com ___________________________________________________________________ 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 or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_908077091_boundary Content-ID: <0_908077091@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Hi Group, I have seen some of you looking for a Ruth Green from time to time. Hope this info helps. Tom Green --part0_908077091_boundary Content-ID: <0_908077091@inet_out.mail.bellsouth.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <ROWANROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (rly-zd04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.228]) by air-zd05.mail.aol.com (v50.18) with SMTP; Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:38:23 -0400 Received: from bl-30.rootsweb.com (bl-30.rootsweb.com [207.113.245.30]) by rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id SAA06027; Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:37:56 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id PAA03980; Sat, 10 Oct 1998 15:37:53 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 15:37:53 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <361FAA06.786537CD@bellsouth.net> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 1998 18:40:07 +0000 From: ~Sonia Parsons Haga~ <kntypine@bellsouth.net> Reply-To: kntypine@bellsouth.net Organization: The Knotty Pine http://personal.lig.bellsouth.net/lig/k/n/kntypine/index.html X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.05 [en] (Win95; I) Old-To: Orange Co <NCOrange-L@rootsweb.com>, Rowan Roots <RowanRoots-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Parsons, 1784 Resent-Message-ID: <"U6SRXB.A.B8.wG-H2"@bl-30.rootsweb.com> To: ROWANROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: ROWANROOTS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <ROWANROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/3678 X-Loop: ROWANROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: ROWANROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I am researching George Parsons b1784 in Guilford Co., NC. I have had no luck so I hope these lists will help. I appologize to those on all the lists this message was sent who are getting duplicate copies. George was 66yo on the 1850 Guilford Census. From what I can tell, his parents were in the area (whether Rowan or Orange half of Guilford I'm not sure). His "wife" in 1850 was Martha _?_ age 34 of Northampton Co., NC. I suspect this is a second marriage for him. His oldest child that I have record of to this marriage is Joseph Parsons b 1738 Guilford Co., moved to Randolph Co between 1865 and 1870; married Alvira Julian 1859. I have been unable to locate a will or deed or any other Guilford or Randolph Co records for my George. I tend to believe that he is the George Jr mentioned in the George Sr's will of 1833 Guilford Co. The wife was Ruth Green. There is yet a third George in Guilford that I have found whose will is dated 1843. I haven't found enough proof to determine their relations to each beyond any doubt. George and Martha were in the Southern Division/Sumner of Guilford Co. in 1850. I have yet to find them on 1860 census records and have gone through Guilford and Randolph counties, NC line by line. In 1870, Martha and Joseph are next door in Randolph Co. 1880, the first year they ask, Martha is listed as a Widow. If you have any Parsons who would have been in the Rowan/Orange/Guilford/Randolph area in the 1780's who could have been the parents of George b1784, please contact me. Thanks in advance. Sonia Parsons Haga --part0_908077091_boundary--
Ephraim GREEN b: 1802 in NY Died: 24 sep 1871 in Oronoko Township, Berrien Co, MI One known son: Alba GREEN b: 23 Mar 1832 NY d: 27 Aug 1897 in Sac Co IA. m: Eliza Helmick on 4 Sep 1855 in Berrien Co, MI Seeking info on the parents and wife of Ephraim. Would also like to contact any descendant of Alba and Eliza GREEN.