I am looking for my ancestors too. however, I am very uninformed, please if anyone can tell me about Joseph E. Green and Irma Elaine McGee from Marion, Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Iowa. We have family from Scotland, Ireland and Germany (primarly). Help Suttafran@aol.com wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Does anyone have a census index or CD index for 1880 OH or IN. I need a > lookup for the following: > > 1880 OH for Sarah DIX (possibly Harrison, Guernsey, Tuscarawas or Jefferson > Co.) > 1880 IN for Joseph R. SMITH (possibly Adams Co.) > > Thanks, > Fran
Hi Ditaw, I'm putting this on list in case anyone else is interested in this line from New England. Here is the URL for Ancestry.com. http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search.asp It has some free stuff you can look at but I broke down and subscribed to the pay part. That's where I found that Green/Greene notation. That was all there was but in another part or book there was a section on Greens. I'll take a look at that. The book is the Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers Volume 2 page 307 Here's what it had to say. If you or anyone wants me to look up specific Greens/Greenes (male) from a specific place, let me know. Jo SAMUEL, (of) Malden, (made a freeman) freem. 1690, s(on) of the first Thomas of the same(Malden), m(arried). 1666, Mary, (the) only ch(ild). of Richard Cook of the same(Malden), (They) had Samuel, b. Jan. 1668; Thomas, 1669; John, 1 Apr. 1672; William, Aug. 1674; Martha, 1683; Eliz. 16 Nov. 1687; Isaac, 20 May 1690; beside (also) Mary, David, and Jonathan. He had sec(ond). w.(ife) Susanna, but the first w(ife). liv(ed). to 24 Nov. 1715; and he d(ied). 31 Oct. 1724. THOMAS, Malden, had w. Eliz. wh(o). d. Aug. 1658, and he m. 5 Sept. 1659, Frances, wid. of Richard Cook, wh. had been wid. of Isaac Wheeler, but prob. by former w. only had ch. Thomas, the eldest; John, b. a. 1632; William, a. 1635; Henry, Nov. 1638; all prob. b. in Eng. Samuel, Apr. 1645; beside Eliz. Mary, perhaps both brot. from Eng.; Hannah; Martha; and Dorcas, 1 May 1653; and he d. 19 Dec. 1667. THOMAS, Malden, s. of the first Thomas of the same, m. Rebecca, d. of Joseph Hills, had Rebecca, b. 1654; Thomas, Feb. 1656; Hannah, 16 Oct. 1658, d. soon; Hannah, again, 24 Feb. 1660; and Samuel, 5 Oct. 1670; was prob. the freem. of 1671. His will of 13 Feb. 1672, on wh. day he d. pro. 2 Apr. foll. made w. Rebecca extrix. names ch. all minors, and br. John Wait overseer. The wid. d. 6 June 1674. THOMAS, Malden, s. of the sec. Thomas of the same, m. 22 Mar. 1676, Mary Weeks, had Thomas, John, Mary, Ebenezer, and Eliz. wh. was b. 22 Dec. 1689; was freem. 1690, and d. 28 Apr. 1694. His wid. m. a Gage. WILLIAM, Malden, s. of the first Thomas of the same, m. 12 Sept. 1659, Eliz. d. of Isaac Wheeler of Charlestown. But ano. rec. makes the m. on 13 Jan. 1660. He was freem. 1668. His ch. were William, b. 1661; Isaac; John, Oct. 1667; Eliz. Nov. 1668; and Sarah, 11 May 1671. He had sec. w. m. 6 Feb. 1695, Isabel, wid. of James Blood, d. of John Farmer, and d. 30 Dec. 1705; and his wid. d. 3 Mar. 1737 WILLIAM, Malden, s. of the first Thomas of the same, m. 12 Sept. 1659, Eliz. d. of Isaac Wheeler of Charlestown. But ano. rec. makes the m. on 13 Jan. 1660. He was freem. 1668. His ch. were William, b. 1661; Isaac; John, Oct. 1667; Eliz. Nov. 1668; and Sarah, 11 May 1671. He had sec. w. m. 6 Feb. 1695, Isabel, wid. of James Blood, d. of John Farmer, and d. 30 Dec. 1705; and his wid. d. 3 Mar. 1737. JOHN, Malden, s. of the earliest Thomas of the same, m. 18 Dec. 1660, Sarah Wheeler, d. of Isaac of Charlestown, had Sarah, b. Sept. 1662; John, d. young; Mary, Dec. 1668; John, again, 21 Mar. 1674; Sarah, again, 14 Jan. 1677; was freem. 1668, and d. 16 Oct. 1707 ---------- > From: ditaw1@webtv.net > To: cjorvik@eot.com > Subject: A new Eng GREEN/GREENE family > Date: Friday, October 02, 1998 11:40 AM > > Hi Jo > I saw your post on the ansestery web site > and wanted to know how to find this web site > this sounds like my GREEN family line and I would like to check and see. > Thank you > Ditaw >
Hi again Brenda, I'm posting this to list in case anyone else is interested. Looked up some Greenes and will put them in your history chart below. The book uses a lot of shortened words so I will put in what I think they are. There seems to be some real problems with the date of Thomas's birth. The info about John says his son Thomas was born in 1631, you have 1628 and the info from the book says he died in 1717 at age 76 which would mean a birth year of 1641. I will let you and others decide what is right since I haven't researched for myself. Jo Brenda wrote: > Descendants of Thomas Greene Jo adds from the Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers Volume 2 page 307 JOHN, Providence 1636, may be that surg. who came from Southampton in the James, a. 6 Apr. and arr. at Boston 3 June 1635, had been of Salisbury, in Wilts; brot(brought). w(ife). and five ch. John, b. 1620; Peter; James, 1629; Thomas, 1631; and Mary, prob. older than the last two. He partook largely in the exertions of Gorton and his friends to obtain security for their worldly as well as spirit. rights, and went to negotiate in London in 1644 for Narraganset, of wh. Warwick was the chief settlem. with full success; and d. betw. 28 Dec. 1658, the date of his will, and 7 Jan. next, when it was pro(bated). The w(ife). brot. from Eng. mo. of all the ch. (She)d. 1643, at Conanicut, where she had sought refuge in conseq. of her suffer. when the Mass. forces came to Gorton's planta. and took him and all his adher. prisoners. A sec. w. was Alice Daniels m. in Eng. but ch. is not heard of, nor by third w. Philippa, wh. d. 1687, aged 87. Mary m. James Sweet. The farm on wh. he was bur. is still enjoy. by his descend. > 1 Thomas Greene b: June 04, 1628 in Salisbury, Wilts, England d: June 05, 1717 in Warwick,Kent, RI > . +Elizabeth Barton m: June 30, 1659 THOMAS, Providence, youngest s. of the first John of the same, came with his f. 1635, in the James from Southampton to Boston, arr. 3 June, rem(oved). with his f(ather). to Warwick. m. 30 June 1659, Eliz. d. of Rufus Barton of W(arwick). wh(o). d. 20 Aug. 1693, (They) had Eliz. b. 12 July 1660; Thomas, 14 Aug. 1662; Benjamin, 10 Jan. 1666; Richard, 5 Mar. 1667; Welthean, 23 Jan. 1670; Rufus, 6 Jan. 1673; and Nathaniel, 10 Apr. 1679; and he(Thomas) d. 5 June 1717, aged 76. (Other sons of Thomas are listed after your history) > 2 Richard Greene > .... +Mary Carder b: September 11, 1677 in Warwick, RI m: 1700 in Warwick, RI RICHARD (Greene), (of) Warwick, s(on). of the first Thomas of the same, (Warwick) m(arried). a Carder of the same(Warwick) , whether a d(aughter). or gr.d. of Richard is unkn(own). (They) had Richard, Thomas, Mary, Eliz. and Welthean. > .. 3 Richard Greene > .... 4 John Greene > ...... 5 Daniel Greene > .......... +Mary Strout > ........ 6 Isabella Greene b: December 31, 1816 in Marietta, OH d: June 29, 1847 in Marietta, OH > ............ +William Holden b: March 18, 1809 in Marietta, OH d: December 25, 1847 in Marietta, OH m: September 30, 1840 in Marietta, OH > ........... 7 Daniel Greene Holden b: July 31, 1841 in Marietta, OH d: May 03, 1847 in Marietta, OH > ........... 7 Mary Eliza Holden b: April 11, 1843 in Marietta, OH d: July 08, 1847 in Marietta, OH > ........... 7 Maria Thomas Holden b: October 11, 1845 in Marietta, OH d: June 04, 1847 in Marietta, OH These are other sons of the first Thomas. THOMAS, Warwick, s. of Thomas of the same, m. Ann, d. of his uncle, (the) sec(ond). John Green, (who) had, beside sev(seven or several). ds(daughters). John of Portsmouth, R. I. wh(who). perpet(uated). the name by(fathering) a doz. ch(ildren). BENJAMIN, Warwick, s. of the first Thomas of the same, m. Susanna, seventh d. of Randall Houlden, had Benjamin NATHANIEL, Boston, s. of Thomas the first of Warwick, m. 27 Feb. 1703, Ann, d. of Thomas Gould, had Thomas, b. 4 June 1705; Rufus, 30 May 1707; Nathaniel, 14 May 1709; William, 3 May 1711; and Benjamin, 11 Jan. 1713. He d. 8 Aug. 1714; and his wid. d. 16 Jan. 1728 in her 43 yr.
Searching for the family line of Ray GREEN from Hagerstown, Md about 1875. Had a brother Leo Albertus GREEN. Ray remained in Hagerstown and Lee moved to Pittsburgh, Pa then to Florida. I can assist with the Pa. to Fl move with descendants if anyone has a link with the past or the Hagerstown line. Thank you. Betty Reed
I am looking for the link between John Green of Burke/Mitchell County, N. C. and Shadrack Green of Burke/Mitchell County, N. C. I was always under the understanding that John Green was the son of Richard Green(e) and Eleanor Sullivan. I would like to correspond with any descendants of John Green(e) who was the father of Arthur, Aaron, James, Joseph, and Isabella of Burke/Mitchell County, N. C. Looking for help out there Green(e) descendants. John "Mocassin John" was married to Martha Jones. [Danny A. McBee, Gastonia, N. C.].
For years I've searched for the parents of my Jacob GREEN b. 1760-1770 NC, d. 1830 Edgefield Co, SC. I haven't followed the Red Green family but your note below just rang a bell. There is copper red hair in my GREEN family so perhaps I should take a look at the Red GREENs. I would like to start by looking in the counties in NC where the Red GREENs were located about the time of Jacob's birth. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Claire cfurth@ix.netcom.com On Wed, 30 Sep 1998 07:15:52 -0700, you wrote: >Robert Green family of Culpeper County, Virginia were known as the red >greens because of the color of their hair. > >Sinclair, >Ninth generation of the Red Green family. >Descendant of Col. John Green. >
Hi all, Here is a family I found on the Ancestry website in their library. Sounds to me like Richard's wife Francis had been married to Isaac WHEELER. Fr. and Isaac had Thomas, Elizabeth, and Sarah. Elizabeth m. William GREENE Sarah m. John GREENE Francis the widow of Richard m. Thomas GREEN Daughter of Richard, Mary m. Samuel GREEN. (What a bunch of Green's!) This was in the Genealogical Dictionary of New England Settlers, - Vol. I-IV (4). Boston, 1860-1862. (Includes many early inhabitants of other parts of New England and Long Island from 1620 to 1675) COOK/COOKE,Richard, Charlestown, came in the Jonathan, 1639, aged 31, join. with the ch. 30 May 1641, liv. on Malden side, had w. Frances, and d. Mary, b. May 1649; was of friends of M. Matthew's preaching, and d. 14 Oct. 1658. His will names ch. of his w. by former h. Isaac, Thomas, Eliz. and Sarah, Wheeler; but I think the s. were b. in Eng. Eliz. m. 12 Sept. 1659, William Greene; and Sarah m. 18 Dec. 1660, John Greene. His wid. m. 5 Sept. 1659, Thomas Green ; and his only d. Mary m. 1666, Samuel Green Hope this can help someone, Jo
I have a Willis GREEN in my line, but no dates/locations. I have him married to an Elizabeth ?????. Willis had a son, Asa GREEN who was married to Harriet BRUCE. I have no dates/locations. Asa and Harriett had a son, George Madison GREEN who was married to Martha Emmaline (Emma) SANDLIN. I have that George was born in Limestone Co. AL on August 28, 1833(?). He died and is buried in Abilene, TX. George and Emma were married on August 28 (or 29), 1888 in Limestone Co. AL. I believe the birth year for George to be incorrect, as my mother remembers him well (she was born in 1926). George is my great-grandfather. I would appreciate any information anyone has on my elusive GREENS: Willis and Asa. I have noticed several GREENS with these names, but have been unable to make any connections. Hopefully someone with more information and knowledge of these GREENS can help knock down some walls. I will gladly share any information I have on George's descendants with others. Thank you, donna DWheeler5@compuserve.com
I am still hoping that someone has something to help me with on Mortimer Green, father of Lucucitha Mattingly. I think he was married to Lucinda _____. Lucucitha was adopted by Richard Mattingly. But her birth father was Mortimer Green. Lucucitha was born abt 1814 in Marion County, KY. She married Ignatius Riggs. Someone has told me that they saw the Greens back with the Mattingly and other Maryland Catholic families that migrated to KY. I would appreciate any other info that you could help me with. Thanks, Jeanna Howell Utah ___________________________________________________________________ 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]
At 01:53 PM 10/1/98 -0400, you wrote: >I am searching for a Smith Green from Deleware County New York. On the >1850 census it shows him as Smith and his wife as Polly(although her >real name was Mary Helford). On his children's death certificates it >names him as Smith. But on his daughter's marriage certificate it names >him as being Stephen Smith Green. He was born somewhere around 1795. If >anyone out there has any info. or suggestions they will be greatly >appreciated. > >Thank you >Beth =============== You are probably already aware of this - but I just wanted to let you know that Polly was a nickname in those times for Mary. (Also - Nancy was often a nickname for Ann. Go figure!) Laura ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Laura Greene lgg@interaccess.com lggreene@earthlink.net or redhed44@aol.com Carlsbad, California =================================================== Researching: Green(e) (RI>NY), Daves (NC>Illinois), DuBois (NY) Fay (Mass>NY), Riley (NY), Johnson (RI) Hardenbergh (NY), Holden (RI>Mass >NY), Mitchell (?>TX & KS) Putman (NY), Wands (NY), =================================================== FTM Homepage: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/g/r/e/Laura-G-Greene/ Noel's Greene Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/green-page/green.htm Noel's Putman/Putnam Database: http://al7fl.abts.net/putman/putman.htm ===================================================
Hi Folks, Does anyone have a census index or CD index for 1880 OH or IN. I need a lookup for the following: 1880 OH for Sarah DIX (possibly Harrison, Guernsey, Tuscarawas or Jefferson Co.) 1880 IN for Joseph R. SMITH (possibly Adams Co.) Thanks, Fran
I am searching for a Smith Green from Deleware County New York. On the 1850 census it shows him as Smith and his wife as Polly(although her real name was Mary Helford). On his children's death certificates it names him as Smith. But on his daughter's marriage certificate it names him as being Stephen Smith Green. He was born somewhere around 1795. If anyone out there has any info. or suggestions they will be greatly appreciated. Thank you Beth
In a message dated 98-09-30 11:11:22 EDT, you write: << I don�t have any information on Col James Green. What I had was from p. 568 VA CD. Under Second Generation in America #8. James, married Elizabeth Jones >> Hi Louise, I must have mis typed, as I was talking about Col. John Green, the older brother of James Green. I don't have much on James, but did see that he was a Major, but don't know if he fought in the Revolution or not. I show he married Elizabeth Jones January 28, 1782 in Fauquier County, Virginia and died in 1793, so I guess he could have fought in the Revolution. I look forward to hearing anything you may have on James Green. Thanks, Tom Green
In a message dated 98-09-30 10:37:43 EDT, you write: << If you want these church records on these Greens that this book holds I will go to the library today and get them for you. I believe John Green son of Robert died about 1743. Mell >> Hi Mell, Which church book did you find this info in? Was it the History of St. Mark's Parish in Culpeper County, Virginia? I believe you got the sequence mixed up. Col. William Green was the eldest child of Robert Green, born 1695, who was the nephew of William Duff. Col. William Green died in 1770, and his brother, Col. John Green replaced him as Vestryman. Col. John Green died in 1793, and his body was moved to Arlington Cemetery many years later. I am always interested in any new info on any of our Green ancestors, and would be interested in the book you have found. Please post the name and author when you get a chance. Tom Green
Hello everyone, I sent a query about Angelina Ziegenfuss Green a week or so ago. I didn't hear anything then, but I've gotten some more info so I'd pass it along to see if it helps. Angelina lived in Northampton, PA from about 1830 to about 1840. She lived in the household of her maternal Uncle, John Ziegenfuss. In 1841, in Wake County, NC she married John Jordan Upchurch. They lived in NC til sometime after 1846. At that time, according to his memoirs, JJU left NC and went looking for work. He mentions that in the 1850's while he was traveling around, Angelina and her children (only 7 of her 15 children are known at this time, it is believed that most of the others, died in PA before reaching adulthood) were living in Washington County, PA either with or near (the memoir does not make that clear) both her maternal Ziegenfuss relatives and her paternal Green relatives, but he does not name them. If I could even find out who the Green families in Northampton and Washington counties in PA were, it would give me a starting point for the searches there. As it is, all I know is that Angelina Ziegenfuss Green was born in PA on 8 Dec 1825. Her parents were both dead by 1830 and she lived at that time in Northampton County near Lower Nazareth Township. Her husband believed that her father was a man named Solomn Green, and her mother's maiden name was Ziegenfuss. She apparently still had Green relatives in Washington Co, PA as late as 1850, and Ziegenfuss relatives as well. Any clues anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. I am really STUCK on this one. Thanks, Jan LB3657@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]
Does anyone recognize this bunch of Green boys who drank, fought and stole a bit too much for them to be related to me!!!? I think they were all in Saratoga County, New York. > Source: The Saratoga, Index to Convictions, Vol. 4, page 93. > Rubin Green, intoxication, 17 Aug 1849 > Matthew Green, assault and battery, 2 Mar 1852 > James Green, larceny, 1 Dec 1856 > James Green, assault and battery, 10 Dec 1860 > Edwin Green, intoxication 24 Jul 1860 > Lodowich Green,intoxication, 23 Nov 1860 > James Green, intoxication, 1 Jul 1861 > Lodowich Green,intoxication, 4 Sep 1861 Hmmm. I also wonder, by the way, what jail term assault and battery would bring. I think this Matthew Green is mine because he enlisted in the U.S. Army on March 23, 1851, yet he didn't show up in New Mexico Territory until August of 1852. He must have been in Jail???? > -- Tim mailto:phwalls@prodigy.net Researching MCCLINTOCK, ARMSTRONG, GREEN, all of Irish descent, especially County Tyrone (MCCLINTOCK, ARMSTRONG) and Co. Meath (Green)
Robert Green family of Culpeper County, Virginia were known as the red greens because of the color of their hair. Sinclair, Ninth generation of the Red Green family. Descendant of Col. John Green.
Hello all Green researchers. I rec'd this email from Bobby Green Brown who is very new to all this 'list' stuff. I am posting it to the list in hopes to get some help for Bobby. Thanks all and I told Bobby how to subscribe, etc. Also, I am still looking for info on Jane Green who married Patrick McCahan in 1795 in Miflin/Juniata County PA. Thanks again. Barbara Taurinsky taurinsky@juno.com Researching these surnames: CUSTER, GREEN(e), KAUFFMAN, McCAHAN, RUPP, SKEFFINGTON, TAURINSKY, ZANTINY. --------- Begin forwarded message ---------- From: "Bobby Brown" <pepper@netnav.com> To: "Barbara M Taurinsky" <taurinsky@juno.com> Subject: Re: Jane Green Date: Tue, 29 Sep 1998 13:08:35 -0500 Message-ID: <199809291812.OAAAA27726@mx5.boston.juno.com> Hi Barbara, Good to know others are looking also. There is no Jane Green in any of my research. But I only go back to my gggrandfather, William Staats Green. He is well documented after his arrival in Alabama some time before 1835 when he married Amy Browning. They raised 15 of 23 children to adulthood. Lost 3 in Civil War. But none on my direct line. My mother and a cousin worked for 30 years trying to trace WSG back to Troy, New York where he was supposedly born 8 Aug 1799. Was married there had a wife and three children, they died and he left and joined the Navy (no record exist in Navy, Coast Guard, Maritime Service or Merchant Marines). But was supposed to have come to Al with a land grant but no record of this exists either. I feel strongly that his middle name(Staats) is a family name either mother or grandmother. I have been unable to find any information on him in and around Troy or Renssalaer county,NY. Jacob Staats will in Maryland lists a daughter, Ann, married to a Jacob Green but time frame is wrong. I'm sure you didn't want to hear all of this but I am trying to get the word out with the hopes of making a connection back to Dr.John Green, who came to Mass. in1642. Good to hear from a cousin, no matter how far removed. Good luck and I'll remember Jane as I continue my Green research. Bobby Green Brown --------- End forwarded message ---------- ___________________________________________________________________ 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]
In a message dated 98-09-15 10:27:04 EDT, you write: << Tom, in which county was Robert Green living? Are you sure he is the same Robert Green that was in the Revolution, you realize if he was born in 1695, he would have been over 80 during the Revolutionary War? Also what do you know about his son John Green? Louise >> Hi Louise, Did I ever answer your above message? I don't recall answering you, but if I did, please ignore this message. Robert Green, born 1695 died in 1748 in what was then Orange County, Virginia. He had lived most of his life in Culpeper County, VA and owned over 40,000 acres of land when he died. His will was over 50 pages long! His oldest son Col. Wiliam Green, born about 1727, was too old to have fought in the American Revolution and probably got his title in the Militia fighting Indians. Duff Green died about the time the Revolution started, and Nicholas Green died about 1778, so he either died in the war or did not participate. Of course, Col. John Green was the hero of the family, but not only did his three sons participate, but His brother James Green was a Major in the war. Brother Moses Green was a Lt. in the war, but I don't know what part he took during the war. Can you fill in any details? Tom Green
Hi Folks! Ive seen several postings regarding those decended from the Red Greens of VA. But... What about the Black Greens? Is anyone out there researching them and would you share your info on this line with the list? Sue Pawley trottr@icanect.net