Hello All, Richmond Co. Will Book # 4, pg. 131 George Green, will 9 Jun 1716, 2 Sep 1719 wife Elizabeth: sons John *, Thomas, George, Jozef, William, Samuel, Daniel, Isaac to have all land, and Robert, Daus. Elizabeth and Grace: no executor, witnesses: Naell Mcormick, William Tippett. Inventory; 6 Apr 1720. MARRIAGES OF RICHMOND CO. VA 1668-1853 Green, George married by 7 March 1699/1700 Elizabeth Clapman (Clapham), one of the two daughters of William and Mary (Thatcher) Clapham. *John Green and Abigail Tippett married Aug 1 1714; groom was the eldest son of George Green (d. 1719); bride was the dtr of Thos. Tippett (d.1710), John and Abigail Tippett Green moved to Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co, VA (Richmond Co will book 3:27, Will Book 4:131, King George Co Deed Book 1:77, Deed Book 3:40-44, Deed Book 4:447: Overwharton Parish register 43-44 Willis:53 abstracted from "Married Well and Often- Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800" by Robert Kirk Headley, Jr. George Green died testate in 1719. He bequeathed one shilling to his son Robert Green and his plantation of 886 acres which fell into King George Co.,VA in 1721, equally to his other children, viz: John, Thomas, George, Joseph, William, Samuel, Isaac, Elizabeth and Grace Green. John and Abigall (Tippett) Green moved to Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co.,VA "King George Co, Virginia Will Book A-1 1721-1752" by George Harrison Sanford King, a Daniel Green and an Isaac Green and a Thomas Knighton are listed as having voted in an Election for Burgess 1752 there is a long note to this effect after the list of voters: "Several of the men voting in the 1752 election were not residents of King George County, however, they were present at the courthouse of that county on the appointed day and it appears that the 3 major candidates made considerable effort among these absentee landlords to have them present.....". I can find no other reference to Isaac Green or Daniel Green in this book. However, one of my Isaac Green's daughters, Sarah Ann is said to have married Eli Norman who was from Stafford Co, VA, migrated with his father Thomas to Surry Co, NC and then to SC. +My Daniel Green b@ 1719-1720 came from Stafford Co,VA (Overwharton Parish) to Halifax Co, NC about 1766, married Sarah Foxworthy in 1750 in Stafford Co, VA. Eldest son named George, other son named Phillip. Dtrs: Elizabeth and Mary. +Thomas Knighton came from Caroline Co, VA to SC and was one of the 3 men who inventoried my Isaac Green's estate in St. Mark's Parish, SC in 1772. Another of those men was John James who was also from Caroline Co, VA and the 3rd, James Barwick appears to have some to SC from Bladen/Anson Co areas of NC. The 2 men who were witnesses to Isaac Green's will written in Craven Co, SC in 1769 were Andrew Hilton and Bartlett Henson- they also seem to have possibly come to SC by way of Anson/Bladen Co, NC areas. I am told that Bartlett Henson is originally from Hanover/Louisa Co, VA areas. Note: There was also an established Henson family in early Stafford Co, VA +Isaac Green may have been from Stafford ...have not been able to find solid proof either way. The will's of the Green's listed in this King George book do not mention any Isaac or Daniel. My Isaac Green's sons were George, Robert, John and Moses and daughter, Sarah Ann Norman, Alse Lansdale, and Priscilla Ross (wife of Reuben Ross, they were probably married in Halifax or Edgecombe Co area, NC about 1759/1760). Isaac Green died before May 1772 in St. Mark's Parish of what was then Craven Co, SC. Sometime before 1771, Reuben and Priscilla (Green) Ross moved to what is now Clarendon Co, SC. Anyone else working on these lines? Audrey Orlando, FL