Tom -- You seem to be up on Virginia Greens, and I have to admit I haven't been paying attention. Prior to this, I thought the only two Greens I needed to worry about were Samuel Green of Litchfield, Ct., (Revolutionary War) and Samuel Green of Hope, NJ. Now, it seems there's another Green -- a Mary Green who married Richard Griffin. The information we have is Richard Griffin born about 1700 in Virginia, d. 1766 in Halifax Co., Va., married Mary Green. Children were Richard, Ralph, John, Samuel, Owen (b. about 1736 in Va.), William (b. Nov. 21, 1740, Bristo Parish, Prince Geo. Co, Va., d. Oct. 5, 1800 Pickens Co., SC); and Mary, b. Va. Samuel Griffin, b. about 1735, Hallifax, Va., d. Dec. 19, 1799, Chester Co., SC) m. Wilmouth ?Owens? (no further information). Their children were Ralph ("Rafe"), Wiley, Solomon, Edward and Bartholomew. Ralph was enlisted in the Revolutionary Army, Jan. 1779, Camden District; Pension No. 16389. He married Catherine Munson, of the Thomas Munson line in Wallingford, Ct. and Morristown, NJ. Ralph and Catherine migrated to Kentucky and onto Indiana, where they both died in the 1830s. Ralph Griffin, son of Samuel Griffin, b. Jan. 5, 1754, Halifax Co., Va., d. Sept. 13, 1838, Switzerland Co., Ind. His father, Samuel, b. about 1735 in Va., and died Dec. 9, 1799 in Chester Co., SC. Have you run across this Mary Green who married into the Griffin family? Sandy