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    1. [GREEN-L] Re: GREEN-D Digest V98 #444
    2. Rose Adams
    3. Laura: I am also interested in the Rhode Island Line. My ggggg grandfather Joseph Edwards was in that one. Hope someone has this info. Rose GREEN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > GREEN-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 444 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [GREEN-L] Another Lewis Green - VA [TBGreen3@aol.com] > #2 [GREEN-L] "DWIGHT & KATHIE BASS" [BArnold147@aol.com] > #3 [GREEN-L] DOWN TIME ["Noel Chenoweth" <al7fl@abts.net>] > #4 Re: [GREEN-L] "DWIGHT & KATHIE BAS ["DWIGHT & KATHIE BASS" <sammie4@ad] > #5 [GREEN-L] Re:1800 NC John son of M [Emily Jackson <cupid4us@capecod.ne] > #6 [GREEN-L] Sullivan's Expedition (N [Laura Greene <lgg@interaccess.com>] > #7 [GREEN-L] Duty Green [Eric & Beth Doers <ebdoers@cutting] > #8 Re: [GREEN-L] Duty Green ["largo" <largo@ptinet.net>] > #9 [GREEN-L] GREENS BURIED @ ALBION, ["largo" <largo@ptinet.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from GREEN-D, send a message to > > GREEN-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] Another Lewis Green - VA. > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 08:10:07 EDT > From: TBGreen3@aol.com > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Group, > > While reviewing my copies of the "Compendium of First American Families," I > noticed another Lewis Green on page 428 of Volume 5. > > In 1668, Capt. Henry Batte patented 5,878 acres of land in Charles City > County, Virginia south of the Appomattocx River. His daughter, Rachel Batte > inherited much of this land and 1720 married James Parham, who was the son of > Ephraim Parham, who died in 1726, and had married Frances Green in 1655. > Frances Green was the daughter of Lewis Green, who was the son of Matthew > Green, who was the son of James Green. > > Can anyone provide additional info on this Green family? > > Tom Green > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] "DWIGHT & KATHIE BASS" > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 08:45:09 EDT > From: BArnold147@aol.com > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Dear Kathie, > > I want to thank you again for all the lookups you did for me from "Vol 15 of > Rev War Period Records Gleaned from Pension Applications." You have done this > group a great service, and deserve many accolades. I am sure many ask you to > send information of "Greens" they felt might be the ones they were searching > for. This is what reasearching is all about . . . sharing unselfishly . . . > > You didn't have to share . . . and I am sure the time you spent doing so could > be counted in hours and days, not minutes. > > It is people like you who make genealogy research such fun. Keep up the good > work. > > Sincerely, > > Linda Arnold > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] DOWN TIME > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 10:23:28 -0400 > From: "Noel Chenoweth" <al7fl@abts.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > SRY ! Thunderstorms all night. > THE Greenskeeper > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [GREEN-L] "DWIGHT & KATHIE BASS" > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 08:55:52 -0700 > From: "DWIGHT & KATHIE BASS" <sammie4@advicom.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > There are no needs for thank you's. So many people have shared and sent me > info that anything I can do to repay a kindness is okay with me. Life is > to short to be snippy and uncaring with mankind. Pass on a good dead and > someday that someone will pass the good dead on to another and then that > person to another, and so on , and so on and so on. > > Dwight & Kathie Bass > for EVERGREENE > sammie4@advicom.net > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/s/Dwight-L-Bass > Searching for BASS, ASBELL, MILLER, GREENE, PROVIN, COGGESHALL, BURNSED, > STECKER, BEELER, BRASSFIELD > Cantrell > -----Original Message----- > From: BArnold147@aol.com <BArnold147@aol.com> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 5:48 AM > Subject: [GREEN-L] "DWIGHT & KATHIE BASS" > > >Dear Kathie, > > > >I want to thank you again for all the lookups you did for me from "Vol 15 > of > >Rev War Period Records Gleaned from Pension Applications." You have done > this > >group a great service, and deserve many accolades. I am sure many ask you > to > >send information of "Greens" they felt might be the ones they were > searching > >for. This is what reasearching is all about . . . sharing unselfishly . . . > > > >You didn't have to share . . . and I am sure the time you spent doing so > could > >be counted in hours and days, not minutes. > > > >It is people like you who make genealogy research such fun. Keep up the > good > >work. > > > >Sincerely, > > > >Linda Arnold > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] Re:1800 NC John son of Meshack > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 98 12:39:23 -0400 > From: Emily Jackson <cupid4us@capecod.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi Woody & Listers: > > Here is the relevant census data (thank you USGENWEB!) > > CENSUS RECORDS - 1790 PENDLETON DIST. > Formed 1798 Discontinued 1826 - SOUTH CAROLINA > SNDX L Name F Name NARS StRl Pg# Family Grp Twp. > ---- ------------ ------------- ----- ---- ---- --------------- --------------- > G650 GREEN Masheek M-637 033 085 02 03 04 00 00 No Twp. Listed > > 2 men over 16yrs, 3 minor sons, four women > > CENSUS RECORDS - 1800 PENDLETON DIST. > Formed 1798 Discontinued 1826 - SOUTH CAROLINA > SNDX L Name F Name NARS StRl Pg# Family Grp Twp. > ---- ------------ ------------- ----- ---- ---- --------------- --------------- > G650 GREEN Meshial M-032 050 2 20010-10100-00 No Twp. Listed > > one man twenty-six to forty-five, wife sixteen to twenty-five, 3 kids under 10 > > | RUTHERFORD, NORTH CAROLINA | > Date SNDX L Name F Name NARS StR Pg# Family Grp. > ---- ----- ------------- --------------- ---- ---- --- -------------- > 1810 G650 GREEN Mishack M-252 042 103 12001-10010-0 > > man over 45, wife 26 to 45, two sons 10-16 yrs, 2 kids under 10, dau. prob. married > > A POSSIBLE OUTLINE > > Meshack Sr. b.1720-d. 1799 m. ?Mary Ann? > > > 1. Meshack Green (22 Dec 1754-1 Jun 1850) d. Morgan County, TN > > m1.Lucretia (Creasy) Franklin Abt. 1755 - d: Aft. 1800 in > Pendleton District, South Carolina > i Nancy (Anne) Green d: in Washington Co., Missouri > +John B. Horton Father: Mother: d: in Washington Co., MO > ii. Elizabeth Green 1774 - +Mr. Smith > iii. Thomas Green 1775 - Aft. 1850 d: Aft. 1850 in Belton, Anderson Co., South Carolina > +Zelpha ??? Abt. 1780 - Aft. 1823 Father: Mother: d: Aft. 1823 in Anderson Co., South Carolina > iv. Henry Green 1776 - Aft. 1840 in Cherokee Co., Alabama m1+Caroline Saxon > v. Daniel Green 1781 - > vi. John Green Sr. 1784 - +Charlotte ??? 1782 - Aft. 1860 > vii. Francy Green 1790 - > > m2. 1 Jan 1794 Susannah Green d/o Samuel Green > i. John Green 3/13/1797- > ii.. James Moses Green 1800-1860 b Roen County, SC m. Mattie Elizabeth Hyde > iii. George I. Green (2 Sept 1802-19 Oct 1876) b. Roen Co., SC d Marshall Co., KY > iv. Meshack Green (1804-1890) b Roen Co., SC > + Hannah (Wyatt) Bean > +2 Malinda Kerlick > v. William B. Green (1807- ) b. Roen Co., SC > + Susan Milliams NC > +2 Susan Hakins > > 2. Mary Ann Green 1767 - Aft. 1850 in Gwinnett Co., Georgia > +Isaac Horton 1763 - 1854 > > The way I see it, the 1790 census shows Meshack¹s first wife and early children -- this schematic matches if ³Francy² is female and Thomas is just old enough to be listed in the ³over 16² column. > > The 1800 census shows Meshack¹s younger second wife and John and James Moses (born in the first half of the year) in the males under ten, and most likely John Green Sr. in the 10-16 column at only 14 yrs old. Either there is a missing girl and Francy is gone or she is exatly ten years old and still included in the under ten class. Probably the latter. > > The 1810 census is problematic. Francy is nearly twenty and well married, and there is a new daughter not yet identified. (A Sarah b. 1805 has been proposed). The two ten to 16 males are John and James Moses. The problem is, there is only ONE male under ten in the census. Pick your choice-- only one of George, Meshack and William belongs with this group. > > The other two of the three are definite possibilities for sons of Meshack¹s sons from the first family if there are any openings -- good luck. Another possiblity is that this 1810 census is the wrong man and that is the reason for the disparity. Any opiinions out there? > > Emily > > ><< Mr. Green: > > I see your name on the Roots a lot, with a lot of information on several > >lines. Do you have any information on MESHACK GREEN b. abt. 1720-1799 > >Pendleton Dist SC. married to LUCRETIA (CREASY) FRANKLIN. I have information > >from Keith Anderson on this line, but have a controversy about there being a > >son of Meshacks named JOHN GREEN b. abt 1800 Married to REBECCA. This is > >extremely important to my line and my research. If you could shed any light > >would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks > > Woody King >> > > > >Hi Woody, > > > >Yes, we have just been talking about Meshack Green the past week. Apparently > >you were not on the list at that time, so I have posted your message to the > >list so the ones who have the most accurate info can help you. > > > >Good Luck, > > > >Tom Green > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] Sullivan's Expedition (NY-1779) > Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 11:45:55 -0700 > From: Laura Greene <lgg@interaccess.com> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Does anyone know of either a web site or a historian who is an expert re: > Sullivan's Expedition in 1779 in New York? I am trying to gather > information on the Rhode Island regiment of soldiers who participated. > > Thanks...... > 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 > =================================================== > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] Duty Green > Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 13:54:23 -0400 > From: Eric & Beth Doers <ebdoers@cuttingedge.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > I am looking for any info. on Smith Green born June 13, 1792 in NY. He > died July 6,1869 in OH. He married Sally Mellor November 21,1813, > Washington OH. His parents were Duty Green, and Polly Smith. Duty's > parents were John Greene and Ruth Matteson. Hope someone has these > names. This is a great list! > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [GREEN-L] Duty Green > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:22:39 -0700 > From: "largo" <largo@ptinet.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > Duty J. Green 1802-1891 > Mary G. 1808-1891 > > Both are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, > at Albion, Wisconsin. > > I will re-post the list of GREEN's that are buried > at Albion, WI (Stay tuned...!) > Rob Warren largo@ptinet.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric & Beth Doers <ebdoers@cuttingedge.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com <GREEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Tuesday, September 08, 1998 12:06 PM > Subject: [GREEN-L] Duty Green > > >I am looking for any info. on Smith Green born June 13, 1792 in NY. He > >died July 6,1869 in OH. He married Sally Mellor November 21,1813, > >Washington OH. His parents were Duty Green, and Polly Smith. Duty's > >parents were John Greene and Ruth Matteson. Hope someone has these > >names. This is a great list! > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [GREEN-L] GREENS BURIED @ ALBION, WISCONSIN AS OF SEPT.1997 > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 12:26:38 -0700 > From: "largo" <largo@ptinet.net> > To: GREEN-L@rootsweb.com > > GREENS buried in Evergreen Cemetary > @ Albion, Wisconsin as of September 1997 > > Corp. Jesse S. co. F 3 Wisc. Cav. > Almira Burdic b. Feb.10,1846 d. Aug.2,1935 > > Rollin C. 1886-1956 > Clara M. 1861-1921 > > Walter G. 1907-1991 > Florence M. 1900-1976 > > Charles R. 1836-1907 > Frances M. 1838-1923 > > Duty J. 1802-1891 > Mary G. 1808-1891 > > Clinton J. 1903-1982 > Myrtle L. McCarthy 1907-1974 > > Doris E. 1905-1990 > Lydia E. 1882-1946 Some other Surnames > Louis J. 1872-1950 (same cemetary) > Zada V. 1886-1978 > Alice Mae 1873-1963 SAUNDERS > Susan C. Locke 1836-1914 BLIVEN > Dolores M. 1929-1969 BURDICK > Hannah S. 1849-1874 WOOD > J.L. 1847- 1926 ATWOOD > Eleanor T. 1842-1916 COON > Lyle J. 1916-1979 BABCOCK > Mary J. 1916-1995 > > A lot of these families attended (and probably > helped build) the Seventh Day Baptist Church > at Albion, WI. This little town could be a great > resource for those that are looking for GREEN's > that migrated from NY to the west. > > Regards, > Rob Warren largo@ptinet.net > Elma, WA

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