Georgia, Is there a possibility of a Jennie Green and her sister Rosella Green listed in the descendants of Thomas GREEN? Jennie Green, b. 25 Sept 1870, Ohio, was my grandmother and I can find no record of her parents. Her dc only stated born Ohio. Thanks, Harold Williams willhn@flash.net -----Original Message----- From: Ernie W Stamper <erniestamper@sprintmail.com> To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, October 22, 1998 11:29 AM Subject: [GREEN-L] Gov. Thomas Green/Ann Gerard >I am seeking information on the descendants of GOV. THOMAS GREEN (2nd >governor of colonial Maryland) and his first wife ANN GERARD COX. The >widow Cox, sister of Sir Richard Gerard, arrived in Maryland with her >brother on the Ark or Dove in 1633-4. In 1634 she married Thomas Green >in what is believed to be the first Christian marriage performed in >Maryland. They had two sons, THOMAS AND LEONARD. Ann died about 1645 >or 46. Her husband remarried once (some think twice) more. He and his >last wife, Winifred Seybourne, had two sons, ROBERT & FRANCIS. > GOV. THOMAS GREEN, son of Sir Thomas Green of Bobbing Kent Manor in >England, died at St. Mary's, Maryland in 1651. > I have found information on the governor's younger son Francis, but am >trying to connect GERARD GREEN (1761-1845) to either of the older sons, >Thomas or Leonard. (Note: some records make me think Gov. Green was >also named Henry; his son Thomas also seems to be called Henry in at >least one early source.) > Any information about this line will be appreciated even if it does not >fit with my northern Virginia Green's. The story of Thomas and Ann >grows more fascinating with each new discovery. > Georgia Green Stamper > >______________________________