I have just received a very interesting but puzzling document entitled Genealogy of the Greene Family. It starts with a John Greene who arrived in Rhode Island shortly after 1620. Authorship for most of the document is credited to (MajGen) George Sears Greene of Rhode Island. I believe there were two other authors as well. I think much of this may have been discussed in the past few weeks or months but it didn't register with me at the time as the Green/Greene families which I have been researching were in Georgia. I have transcribed or reformatted the document in order to make it more readable but it is at least three pages long, too long I believe to list here. The closing two paragraphs of the paper were as follows: In the Patowomut branch the order of descent from the original immigrant is: 1. John the founder 2. James 3. Jabez 4. Nathaniel the Quaker Preacher 5. Nathaniel, the General Genealogy of the Cowent (Warwick) Branch of the Greene family in New England 1. John Greene, senior, the founder of the family in New England 2. John Greene, Junior, born in 1619 0r 1620 - Deputy Governor of the Colony from 1690 to 1700. Died Nov 27, 1708 3. Samuel, son of John Junior, born 1670, died 1720 4. Wiliiam, son of Samuel, born 16th of May 1696. Lt. Gov. and Gov. of the Colony for thirteen of the seventeen years between 1741 and 1758, in which later years he died in office. 5. William, son of William, born Aug 16th, 1731. Chief Justice of the State of Rhode Island in 1777, and Governor from 1778 to 1785. Died 29 Nov 1809. 6. Ray Green, son of the second William born Feb 2, 1765. Attorney General and District Attorney for several years, till 1797, when he was elected Senator in Congress, which office he resigned in 1801. Died 11 Jan 1849. 7. William, son of Ray, at present (1867); Lieutenant Governor of Rhode island. If anyone recognizes this line I would appreciate hearing from you. If anyone is interested I would be happy to send the whole document directly. I would be especially interested in knowing how/if this line has connections to Georgia.