COL. JOHN GREEN, (3--4), of Culpeper Co., Va., the fourth son of Robert and Eleanor (Dunn) Green, of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper Co., Va., b. 1730; member of the Established Church, served as a Vestryman of St. Mark's Parish, and as Warden; served with distinction in the French and Indian War, and the Revolutionary War; he was Capt. in 1776, and later in the same year was made Major, and in 1778 he was promoted to the Colonelcy; he distinguished himself at the Battles of Brandywine and Gilford. He m. [p.244] Susannah Blackwell, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Crump) Blackwell, of Fauquier Co., Va. (See Blackwell lineage.) Issue: 4--1.WILLIAM; of whom later. 4--2.George, d. young. 4--3.John, served with distinction as an Officer in the 1stVa. Reg.,Revolutionary War; d. unm. 4--4.Robert, Lieut., of Culpeper Co., Va., d. 1791; served withdistinctionin the 6th Va. Reg., Revolutionary War, as Ensign from 1776 to Sept. 1, 1780, and as Lieut. from July 10, 1781, to Dec. 31, 1781. He m. Aug., 1787, Frances Edmunds, dau. of Capt. William and Elizabeth (Blackwell) Edmunds, of Fauquier Co., Va. (See Blackwell lineage.) Issue: 5--1. Robert, of Kentucky, m. Ann Peyton, dau. of John Rowzee and Anne (Hooe) Peyton, of "Stoney Hill," Stafford Co., Va. 5--2. Susanna Eliza, b. Jan. 9, 1789; m. Robert Payne, of Nicholas Co., Ky. 4--5. Duff, served with distinction in the Revolutionary War; he was killed at the early age of 18, in a duel, at Valley Forge; unm. 4--6. Moses, Gen., of Culpeper Co., Va., served with distinction in the Revolutionary War, and as Gen. of Va. Militia, War of I812; he m. Fanny Richards. Issue: 5--1.John, d. age 22 years, unm. 5--2.William, m. Miss Saunders. 5--3.Julia, b. March 4, 1796; d. Jan., 1862; m. Oct. 1, 1817, Hon. Bernard Peyton, of Richmond, Va., b. March 14, 1792; d. June 21, 1854; served as 1st Lieut. 20th Inf., U.S. A., March 12, 1812; Capt. of same, April 16, 1813; and Adjutant Gen. of Va., 1825; son of John Rowzee and Anne (Hooe) Peyton, of "Stoney Hill," Stafford Co., Va. Issue: 6--1. Thomas Jefferson, Capt., C. S. A., m. Catherine Jones, dau. of Rt. Rev. John Jones, Bishop of Virginia, and his wife, Julianns Johnson, and had issue. 6--2. Bernard, of Cal., a graduate William and Mary College. 6--3. Moses Green, Major, C. S. A., served as 1st Lieut. Everett's Light Artillery, July 3, 1861, to March, 1862; Capt. and A. A. G. Rodes' Brigade, from March, 1862, to Oct. 4, 1862; Major and A. A. G. Rodes' Div., 2nd Army Corps, May 15, 1863; [p.245] on Staff of Gen. John B. Gordon, Nov. 4, 1864, until the surrender. Proctor University of Virginia, 1868; he m. Nov. 6, 1850, Martha Champe Carter, b. April 5, 1820; dau. of Dr. Charles Warner Lewis and Mary (Cocke) Carter, gr.-dau. of Edward and Mary Randolph (Lewis) Carter. (See Carter lineage.) Issue: 7--1.Bernard, d. 1885; a distinguished lawyer; unm. 7--2.Charles E. Carter, M.D., m. Elizabeth Kendrick. 7--3.Champe Carter, d. 1889; unm. 7--4.Mary Carter. 7--5.Julia Amanda. 7--6.Imogene. 6--4.Thomas Green, C. S. A., of Richmond, Va., m. Cary Carr. Issue: 7--1.Bernard. 7--2.Randolph. 7--3.Sidney, m. Rev. John Gravatt, of Norfolk, Va. and Bishops W. Va.6--5.Susan Scott, of Washington, D.C., b. 1818; d. 1891;unm.6--6.Julia A., m. John C. Washington, of Kingston, N. C. 5--4. Thomas, m. thrice; names of wives unknown. 5--5. Archibald Magill, of Culpeper Co., Va., m. Eleanor F. Farish. Issue: 6--1. Moses Magill, C. S. A., of Warrenton, Va., living 1909. He was a gallant soldier in the 13th Va. Inf., and the Black Horse Cav.; served as a member of the State Legislature; he m. Lilly Taylor Marshall, dau. of Hon. Alexander and Maria (Taylor) Marshall, of Fauquier Co., Va. (See Marshall lineage.) Issue: 7--1. Martin Pickett Brooke, d. unm. 4--7. Thomas, of Culpeper Co., Va., m. (first) Miss Miller; (second) Lucy Peyton, dau. of John Rowzee and Anne (Hooe) Pey-ton. 4--8. Elizabeth, m. John Hooe, and had issue. WILLIAM GREEN, (4--1), of Culpeper Co., Va., m. Lucy Williams, dau. of William and Lucy (Clayton) Williams. Issue: 5--1. JOHN WILLIAMS, b. Nov. 9, 1781; of whom later. HON. JOHN WILLIAMS GREEN, (5--1), of Culpeper Co., Va., b. Nov. 9, 178I; d. Feb. 4, 1834; served with distinction in the War of 1812; and as Chancellor and Judge of the Supreme Court of Virginia; m. (first) Dec. 24, 1805, Mary Brown, dau. of John and Hannah Ball (Cooke) Brown, of Stafford Co., Va.; (second) Oct. 9, 1817, Million Cooke, b. Aug. 23, 1785; d. Oct. 11, 1842; dau. of John and -- (Long) Cooke. Issue by first marriage: 6--1. William, LL.D., of Culpeper Co., Va., m. Columbia Slaughter, dau. of Samuel Slaughter, of Culpeper Co., Va.(Dr. William Green was b. 1806.) Issue: 7--1. John, C. S. A.; killed in battle. 7--2. Bessie, m. Judge Hays. 6--2.Raleigh Brown, b. 1808; d. 1841; unm. 6--3.DANIEL SMITH, b. Feb. 29, 1812; of whom later.6--4.Philip, b. 1814; d. 1815. Issue by second marriage: 6--5.John Cooke, b. Sept. 18, 1818. 6--6.Lucy W. 6--7.Thomas Claiborne, b. Nov. 3, 1820; President of W. Va. Court of Appeals. 6--8. George Mason, of Fauquier Co., Va., b. Aug. 27, 1822; m. Nov. 29, 1848, Elizabeth Ashby, b. July 4, 1825; dau. of Col. Turner and Dorothy Farrer (Green) Ashby, of "Rose Bank," Fau-quier Co., Va. Issue: 7--1. Dorothy Ashby, m. June 25, 1872, Dr. Gustavus Michael Wallace, of Falmouth, Va., son of Gustavus Brown and Emily Travers (Daniel) Wallace. Issue: 8--1.Emily Daniel, b. 1873. 8--2.Mary Ashby, b. 1874. 8--3.Gustavus Brown, b. 1876. 7--2.John Cooke, of San Francisco, Cal. 6--9. James William, Major, C. S. A., b. March 7, 1824. DR. DANIEL SMITH GREEN, U.S. N., and C. S. A., (6--3), of Culpeper Co., Va., b. Feb. 29, 1812; served with distinction as Surgeon in the U.S. N. He m. Virginia Slaughter, dau. of Samuel Slaughter, of Culpeper Co. Va. Issue: 7--1. William, M.D., Prof. of Baltimore Medical College. 7--2.Mollie M., m. Mr. Morton, of Baltimore, Md. 7--3.Samuel Slaughter, of Charleston, W. Va. 7--4.John L., of Culpeper Co., Va., served as States Attorney. He m. Lucy Morton, dau. of Dr. Morton, of Culpeper Co., Va. 7--5. Thomas C., served as Judge of Court of Appeals of W. Va. He m. Miss McDonald. 7--6.George, m. Miss Ashby, of Fauquier Co., Va. 7--7.James W., m. Miss McDonald. 7--8.Lucy, unm. COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America GREEN FAMILY page 247 ARMS--Azure, three bucks, trippant, or. CREST--A buck's head erased, or. MOTTO--Virtus semper viridis. (Virtue ever verdant.) ----------