Tom, You may want to check these pages on the Samuel Green of northwest New Jersey. http://www.ptbruce.kanservu.ca/Genealogy/Whitesell/Green.html http://pa-roots.com/armstrong/ffolder/wdgreen.html http://alpha.binatech.on.ca/~bhmchin/billyg.html I am in possession of the work on Samuel Green of Northwest New Jersey by Helen Benson (plus notes) and also the Ida Crozier work on the sons of Samuel Green who migrated to Canada as Loyalists (Adam, John) after the Revolution. These researchers examined possible New England connections for the family but came up with "nothing" substantial. Their work is from the 1970's/80's but seems to be fairly complete. The connection Benson, and then Crozier, make to a Richard Green who landed at Burlington, New Jersey in the late 1600s is "thin" but better than any relation to New England Greens. As yet anyway. Also, this is a nit but I've yet to see any spelling other than without the infamous "e" . Regarding your data..." that shows that Samuel Greene was born January 30, 1669, and died September 18, 1720. Major John Greene was the son of Surgeon John Greene.." I gotta say "I don't think so". Samuel Green left a will and named all his children and died as I recall from memory ca 1760. I had responded to Dawn separately with the same web pages so she can decide on the data. Brian Green