Dear Folks, I have been "unsubscribed" from the Green site for about a month, so if you have written previous messages, I have not seen them. However, your research into the Greens of Warwick, NY interests me very much. My ancestor, Ebenezer Green, was a charter member of the old Baptist Church at Warwick in the 1760s (sorry I do not have all of my notes handy for exact dates). I do not know any of his history before he shows up on the list of charter members of the old church. Howeer, since most of the other members came from CT, I have assumed that Ebenezer also may have come from there. He is the only Green that I have come across right at the town of Warwick, but there were many other Greens in Orange County at that time. There was Peter Green a French Huguenot who came into the county about 1700 and settled southeast of Warwick near Ringold, NJ, but may have been near enough to Warwick to attend church services there. I know that Ebenezer Green lived awhile at least just over the NJ border in Sussex Co but still attended church services at Warwick. Just before and during the Revolutionary War, many of the Old Baptist Church members tried to settle in parts of PA (Wyoming Valley and farther west along the Susquehannah River at Muncy, etc. Ebenezer took his family to Muncy during that War but subsequently moved just over the border in 1788 to Chemung, NY because of all the troubles with the PA authorities over land rights and titles. I will be interested to hear more about your Green ancestors. Thanks. Betty Brassington