Bob,This is Asa who married Mary Green. He was born about 1815 and lived in Cleveland Co. after it was formed in 1841. I'll need to take a close look at all these Greens, sbecause this case full of Green genealogy, and my family has Green roots, too, probably in multiple lines. I'm traveling at 5he moment and don't have the data with me. I have this Asa as a son of Nathan and grandson of ol' Barton the horse thief. I had thought for a while that hw as a son om my Benjamin , Nathan's brother, but given the fact that he didn't live that close to the known descendants of Benjamin, backed off on that and placed him with Nathan instead.Peace,Pare of the Tree,Greg Sent from my smartphone - apologies for typos -------- Original message -------- From: bgsroots via <[email protected]> Date: 05/11/2015 4:18 PM (GMT-05:00) To: LL <[email protected]> Subject: [LL] Lovelace Snippit from The Bulletin of The Genealogical Society of Old Tryon County, NC Volume XXIII August 1995, Number 3 RE: Asa Lovelace Page 128: “ Thomas Green, 1865 [This file is an erroneous mixture of the estates of Thomas Green and John Green.] 23 February 1865: Widow's allowance to J. C. S. Green, widow of Thomas Green. 7 February 1867: Petition of Albert Green, admin. of Thomas Green deceased and J. C. S. Green, widow, regarding land that descended at his death to his children James D. Green and W. T. Green, infants with guardian. 10 November 1875: Petition of G. M. Green, W. H. Green, James M. Green, John Green, Asa Lovelace and wife Mary, R. H. Green and wife Judith, Thomas McSwain and wife Hannah, J. H. Randall and wife Unice, and Nancy McSwain, Judith, John N. Green, Byard Rupp and wife Mary E. heirs of D. H. Green deceased, Patience Solon & Andrew Green minor heirs of Joseph Green deceased by their guardian J. Jenkins, Matilda and Galena Green minor heirs of Thos. Green deceased by their guardian J. Jenkins - that John Green died intestate 22 July 1875 and Judith Green wife of said John Green died 26 October 1875 leaving them his only heirs, and possessed of a tract in No.2 township of 200 acres. 22 November 1875: G. M. Green appointed a commissioner to make sale of land. “ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message