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    1. Re: [MA-MENDON] Wars -- Wm Green of Upton, Douglas , Uxbridge :
    2. King Philip's War -- Alice -- took your advice and checked out William Green(e). He was recorded as Corporal of Cavalry, Officer of Train Band local foot company, Cornet of 3 County Troop in the Colony Records. Interesting -- I'm not sure what all that means. With the help of Jon Normandin we have pieced together the Willigam Green(e) family; in Rhode Island Roots debyns (her screen name) has traced one of William's descendants , Preserved Green(e) who was a minister ... William 's descendants were in Upton, Mendon, Douglas and Uxbridge William Green(e) -1 - ca 1635 in that part of Charlestown that became Woburn William Green(e) -2 - 1651-1717 married Mary Felch William Green(e) -3 1675-1745 married Mary Warfield -- lived in Upton William Green(e) 1719-1804 married Mary Watkins/Wadkins (Upton, Mendon) Benjamin Greene and Prudence Albee Greene (Douglas) Reuben Greene 1804-1864 and Olive Lee (Douglas) Reuben Greene jr 1830-1891 -- Mendon and Blackstone married Amanda Macker Reuben Greene III 1864-1940 Took a long time to piece this together. This family was in Massachusetts until Benjamin's descendants ; Reuben Greene stayed in MA and Preserved Greene removed to Rhode Island (I will check Rhode Island Roots for the reference on him) Benjamin Greene is listed in a Revolutionary War Grave in Plymouth Vermont. His wife Prudence Albee Greene came back to Worcester County.... have been looking in Millville for her grave. We have the pieces of the first 4 WIlliams and Benjamin fairly well documented if anyone wants the data. (took 10 people and about 10 years). There is another line of Greene from Adin Ballou's History of Milford that I would be glad to post as it was interesting to tease these lines apart. Jes

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