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    1. Fw: [GREEN] Re: GREEN-D Digest V05 #34
    2. Joe Green
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Green" <joegreen@voyager.net> To: <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 11:12 AM Subject: [GREEN] Re: GREEN-D Digest V05 #34 > KEN, > I OWN THE BOOK, > '' SAINTS and SINNERS '' > the story of the JERSEY BAPTIST CHURCH > > I CHECKED THE INDEX FOR GREEN`S THIS IS WHAT I FOUND. > ELDER > ELLENDER > HANNAH > JEREMIAH JR. > JEREMIAH and MARY > > JOHN > RICHARD and ELLENDER > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <GREEN-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <GREEN-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 6:00 AM > Subject: GREEN-D Digest V05 #34 > > > > ==== GREEN Mailing List ==== > Thanks for sharing information and queries with your fellow family researchers > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > _____________________________________________________ > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm >

    04/11/2005 07:46:41
    1. Re: GREEN-D Digest V05 #34
    2. Joe Green
    3. KEN, I OWN THE BOOK, '' SAINTS and SINNERS '' the story of the JERSEY BAPTIST CHURCH I CHECKED THE INDEX FOR GREEN`S THIS IS WHAT I FOUND. ELDER ELLENDER HANNAH JEREMIAH JR. JEREMIAH and MARY JOHN RICHARD and ELLENDER ----- Original Message ----- From: <GREEN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <GREEN-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 6:00 AM Subject: GREEN-D Digest V05 #34

    04/11/2005 05:12:13
    1. GREEN(e) - Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset Co, PA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hi everyone, What I am about to ask your help with, I am confident, will appear akin to my attempting to empty the ocean using a funnel, most likely with similar non-productive results. Please make allowances for me, my wife would say, I am having a senior episode. Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania.About the time of the "Jersey Settlement", c.1770, one of the early pioneers Thomas GREEN(e), his wife Elizabeth and four children were part of this movement into Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The family consisted of Thomas, b. c. 1712, Elizabeth, b. c. 1714, son Richard, b. 21 Oct 1734, daughters Mary b. c. 1736, Abigail, b. c. 1738, and Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1740. Does anyone have these daughters in your research? The daughters were likely married prior to arriving. However, they and their families are supposedly buried in Six Poplars Graveyard, Addison Twp, Somerset Co, PA. I am looking for any available information pertaining to them and/or their families. In all probability they intermarried with other families that were also part of the "Jersey Settlement", Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Son Richard arrived with his wife Susannah, one son, and two daughters, two more sons were born after arriving. As with Richard's father Thomas, the daughters are a brick wall.Richard had two daughters, Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1760, and Abigail, b. c. 1764. Margareth "Margaret" married a ________ (Frasier, Frazer) Frazier, they had a daughter, Margaret A. Frazier. Abigail married a ________ (Huss) Huff. Does anyone have any of the above daughters and their families in your research? Please, can anyone help, I am grateful for the smallest piece of the puzzle. Thank you. Ken

    04/10/2005 10:43:28
    1. Just listing!!!
    2. Debbie Little
    3. If anyone has any connections on the following, I would appreciate hearing from you. Researching: Little - Ireland, Canada McRae - Scotland, Canada Cobban (Couban) - Morayshire, Scotland, Canada Woodend - Coniston Winscott - Bromsgrove, Kidderminster, Featherstone Auty - Dewsbury, Featherstone Robertshaw - Clifton (Halifax, Dewsbury) Gooder - Dewsbury Moody - Dewsbury? Coward - Eskdale (Cumberland), Coniston Satterthwaite - Hawkshead Jackson - Eskdale (Cumberland), Coniston Plain - Norfolkshire, Canada Thanks Debbie -- Debbie Little Calgary, Alberta, Canada little@ucalgary.ca

    04/08/2005 09:17:37
    1. forwarded from Elbert Co., GA, list: Military (Higginbotham, Sr)
    2. Geneology York
    3. Elbert County GaArchives Military Records.....Higginbotham, Sr., Jacob April 21, 1855 Revwar - Pension ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Chandler Eavenson yonahdells@alltel.net April 7, 2005, 10:29 am Affidavit Of Service Military Records Revolutionary War Jacob Higginbotham, Sr. In the records of the National Archives under File. No. R4977 is found the following: Affidavit of John Higginbotham dated 21 Apr 1855 before a Justice of the Peace of Hart Co., GA in which he identifies himself as one of the children of Captain Jacob Higginbotham who served in the Revolution from Amherst Co., VA, said Jacob having been sent from Amherst Co. to General Green in North Carolina at the time of the battle of Guilford courthouse and that Jacob did not reach General Green until the day after the battle was fought. The affidavit further states that Jacob married his wife Anne on 18 Oct 1772, that Jacob died in Jan., 1836, and that the children of Jacob and Anne were: Hannah, born 27 Aug 1773; James, born 13 Feb 1775; Jacob, Jr., born 6 Jul 1776; John, born 9 Jan 1778; Elizabeth, born 14 Jan 1780; Jane, born 3 Mar 1782; Joseph and Benjamin, born 27 Feb 1784; Caleb, born 3 Apr 1787; Anne, born 11 Dec 1788; William, born 13 Sep 1790; Riley, born 22 Sep 1793; and Frances G., born 11 Dec 1796. The affidavit of John further stated that Jacob, Sr. died in Elbert Co., GA and the affidavit was accompanied by a sworn statement of Thomas J. Maxwell that he was acquainted with Jacob Higginbotha, Sr. in his lifetime and that the Family Record is in the handwriting of the said [Jacob] Higginbotham. The affidavit and the sworn statement were both witnessed by George Pulliam, JP. [Submitters notes: Jacob Higginbotham, Sr. was the son of Joseph and Hannah Higginbotham of Amherst Co., VA. His wife Anne Higginbotham was his first cousin and the daughter of Benjamin Higginbotham and wife Elizabeth Graves, Benjamin and his family having also moved from Amherst Co., VA to Elbert Co., GA. Some of the children of Jacob Higginbotham, Sr. moved from Elbert Co. to Feliciana Parish, LA along with several cousins from Benjamin's family. See book "Higginbotham descendants of Moses and Frances Kyle Higginbotham" by Earl and Nena Higginbotham.] Submitted by: Chandler Eavenson File at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/elbert/military/revwar/pensions/higg inbo373mt.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/gafiles/ File size: 2.7 Kb

    04/07/2005 08:03:34
    1. GREEN(e) family - NJ, VA, PA, MD, OH, IA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hello fellow researchers, Thank you for your help. We received from you some wonderful assistance and information that has helped loosen some of those bricks in the immovable wall. My wife and I are deeply grateful for your help pertaining to our family inquiry. Again, thank you for taking your time to help us and thank you for sharing. We are very appreciative. Ken Family is like the branches of a tree. We may grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one. Each of us will always be part of the other.

    04/04/2005 09:42:00
    1. Will of Gov. Thomas Green (abt1610-1651) of MD
    2. First Families
    3. Hello Green Researchers: We have just added the will of Gov. Thomas Green (abt.1610-1651) of St. Mary's County, MD. to our web site, Go to our web site at: http://personal.linkline.com/xymox/ On that page is listed the link FAMILY PAGES INDEX. Enter that link and you will see the Will listing there. Enter that to view the Will. This is a FREE SITE and all interested parties have free access to all our pages. Happy Hunting Harold Oliver Director America's First Families

    04/02/2005 03:59:54
    1. Cora B. GREEN b. 1869, NY
    2. Lola Angell
    3. Searching for parents and siblings of Wells GREEN b. abt 1836, NY. He married Lorinda GREEN. (I am not sure if this was her maiden or married name.) I show one child born to them, Cora B. GREEN b. 1869 in Saratoga County, NY, d. 1929, and is supposedly buried in an unmarked grave at Victory Mills Cemetery. I don't know where this is located. She married Augustus Lossie HERMANCE in 1892. If anyone has any info on Wells GREEN, Lorinda GREEN or Cora B. GREEN I would love to hear from you. I will gladly share any and all info I have. Lola in Iowa

    04/02/2005 03:32:51
    1. Sarah Jane GREEN b. abt 1760
    2. Lola Angell
    3. Searching for parents and siblings of Sarah Jane GREEN b. abt 1760 (unknown where), d. abt 1805 (unknown where). She married Thomas Joseph ALLEY, Sr. b. abt 1755 in Scott County, VA. They had 12 children: Peter Alley b. abt 1782, VA, d. 1858, MO James Alley b. 1783, VA, d. 1856, TX Amelia Alley b. abt 1784, VA Nancy Alley b. abt 1786, VA, d. aft 1850, TX Thomas Alley, Jr. b. 1788, VA, d. 1863, VA David Jesse Alley b. abt 1791 VA, d. 1835 Abjah G. Alley b. abt 1794, VA, d. 1865, VA Mary Alley b. abt 1796, VA Fannie Alley b. abt 1797, VA Rachel Alley b. abt 1802 Jane Alley b. abt 1804 Walter Alley (challenged) Thanks to anyone who can help me out here. Sarah Jane Green was my GGGG Grandmother. Lola in Iowa

    04/02/2005 03:23:21
    1. RE: Judge William GREEN(e) - Hunterdon Co, NJ
    2. I am afraid I do not have all the info you are looking for even though I too am a descendant of Judge William Greene and Joanna Reeder Green. However here are the links to a couple of the web sites that I have found that do have info on them and their descendants. Also if you were not already aware the home of William and Joanna still stands in NJ and the following website is dedicated to the Friends of William Greene Farmhouse and it contains some descendant info along with photos of the old house.... the URL is: http://home.att.net/~williamgreenhouse/ Here is another page that has some info as well on their descendants http://www.cathyswebpages.com/genealogy/greene.html I have more sites in my favorites and as I locate them will be happy to forward them to you if you like. Happy Hunting and Be Blessed Janet Smith King WhereAngelsFly@aol.com

    04/01/2005 04:07:23
    1. Judge William GREEN(e) - Hunterdon Co, NJ
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hi everyone, Judge William GREEN(e) and wife Joanna REEDER, I believe had 11 children. Please, if this is not correct, please correct me. I wonder if someone can please share with me the names of the spouses of each of their children, and where they raised their families? Do you also have a marriage date for William and Joanna? Anything shared is tremendously appreciated. Thank you. Ken Family is like the branches of a tree. We may grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one. Each of us will always be part of the other.

    04/01/2005 08:14:34
    1. Thomas GREEN(e) - NJ, PA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hi everyone, I am looking for the parents and/or any available information regarding descendants of Thomas GREEN(e), b. c. 1712 - 1714, b. NJ, d. Bef 27 Mar 1782, m. Elizabeth _____ c. 1733 NJ. They migrated c. 1771 to Bedford Co, PA, now Somerset Co, PA. They had a son Richard, daughters Mary, Abigail and Margaret. Anything shared is tremendously appreciated. Thank you. Ken Family is like the branches of a tree. We may grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one. Each of us will always be part of the other.

    03/31/2005 10:13:19
    1. Elijah Green
    2. Ray
    3. Hi all Looking for help on the family of Elijah Green & Sarah Moore. Elijah is from Tenn. (b. <1735>) & Sarah is from Alabama. Had about eight children beginning 1833. They traveled from Ala, Miss, Ark, Tx, and back to Ark. Any help would be appreciated. Ray

    03/31/2005 06:55:38
    1. Re: GREEN-D Digest V05 #25
    2. Ron Hanks
    3. You wrote "died MAdison County Indiana 1801" Madison County, Indiana was not created until 1823. ----- Original Message ----- From: "james and shirley kays" <jskays1988@socket.net> To: <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2005 4:19 AM Subject: Re: GREEN-D Digest V05 #25 > Hi List, I am seeking information on Stephen Green born 1742 died MAdison > County Indiana 1801. and his line. He married Jemima Scott. His son > Martin > Green born Sept 22 1762 in in Virginia, died 1833 in Madison County , > Indiana. their son " William Green born 1782 in Madison county Ky, he > died > in Howard County Missouri. William was married to 1) Nancy Barnes 2) Susan > Finnell. I descend through William Green and Nancy Barnes son Samuel Green > who married Serena Williams. Would appreciate hearing from anyone related > to > this line. Thank you. Shirley > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <GREEN-D-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <GREEN-D@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:00 PM > Subject: GREEN-D Digest V05 #25 > > ______________________________

    03/26/2005 10:48:23
    1. NJ Greens
    2. Loreen Wells
    3. There is an active and helpful New Jersey list for those of you who are looking for NJ Greens. You might try posting there. Meantime, I have quite a few Greens in the 1850 census, Essex Co. I will try to post those census results here in the next few days. Loreen Wells

    03/26/2005 06:46:07
    1. PA Green's
    2. Colleen Lopez
    3. Hey ya'll, I've been on this list for quite awhile. I am still trying to find where my Greens came from. The farthest I have back is John Green b. aprx. 1777, His son was David Green b. abt 1796 and he had a son David Green who married Rachel Peffer in Carlisle at the 1st Evangelical Lutheran Church. Any help out there? Please? Sincerely Colleen "Green" Lopez Colleen Lopez (Gabrielle Lexine bat Guron), Israel Tour Connection 1-800-2-Israel, WWW.ForZionsSakeOnline.Org, "..If you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father's family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?" Esther 4:14 "O Israel, put your hope in the Lord, for with the Lord is unfailing love and with Him is full redemption" (Psalm 130:7).

    03/26/2005 01:45:03
    1. Re: GREEN-D Digest V05 #25
    2. james and shirley kays
    3. Hi List, I am seeking information on Stephen Green born 1742 died MAdison County Indiana 1801. and his line. He married Jemima Scott. His son Martin Green born Sept 22 1762 in in Virginia, died 1833 in Madison County , Indiana. their son " William Green born 1782 in Madison county Ky, he died in Howard County Missouri. William was married to 1) Nancy Barnes 2) Susan Finnell. I descend through William Green and Nancy Barnes son Samuel Green who married Serena Williams. Would appreciate hearing from anyone related to this line. Thank you. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: <GREEN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <GREEN-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 11:00 PM Subject: GREEN-D Digest V05 #25

    03/25/2005 09:19:09
    1. GREEN NJ AMBROSE
    2. i have been trying for years to find any info on Ambrose Green who married Jememia Smith aroun 1756 in middlesex, NJ. cannot find any concrete evidence of their children regards, Tom Green

    03/25/2005 04:04:16
    1. George Green father of Charles Green
    2. I have been advised that I should have mentioned why George was put to death and to correct my error: George was a Loyalist and died a prisoner in the Rev War in the jail his father (Samuel) built at Johnsonburg, Hardwick, Sussex, New Jersey (now Warren Co). His will (1777) mentions sons Caleb, Charles, James and Richard. Regards, Modena

    03/25/2005 05:41:33
    1. GREEN, Thomas - b. New Jersey --- Any good NJ GREEN genealogy websites out there?
    2. D.C.
    3. Hi everyone, I haven't done much with my GREEN family because I'm not sure where to go in New Jersey. My relative is Thomas GREEN born about 1808 somewhere in New Jersey. His mother is listed as Mary GREEN UNKNOWN. I believe he moved to St. Clair County, Michigan about 1829 and had a land purchase in 1835. In 1830 he married Charlotte Campbell (b. NY) and started a family. His children were: Albert, James (mine), Gilbert, Henry, and Elvira all born Michigan. Does anyone connect with any of this? I would be delighted to "hear" from you. Happy Easter, Donna Michigan PS ~ Any New Jersey GREEN's who know of some good NJ genealogical Websites, can you please share them???? Thanks.

    03/25/2005 05:15:23