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    1. Re: [NIX-L] NIX,GREEN,KYLE
    2. In a message dated 98-09-16 01:58:11 EDT, you write: << I need help finding information on these people,and i hope someone out their can help me. Daniel NIX,Elizabeth Caroline GREEN daniel died in 1905,wife died 1908 do you know where they are burried.? Andrew Jackson GREEN,Orena KYLE the traveled with the NIX family.there burrial place is unknown to me also.perhaps they all joined the witness protection program. Richard GREEN ,born:1740,md:Eleanor SULLIVAN, Amos GREEN died,1857-md:Elizabeth SEARCY-died;1854 burried Cherokee Co,GA.need the parents of the above four.Thank you DITAW >> Hi, I can help you with Richard Green and his family. Richard Green, born 1740, died about 1810, was the son of Jeremiah Green, born about 1705 in Hunterdon, New Jersy, who married Hannah Hunt, born about 1719. This Jeremiah Green was the first of his family to come to what was called Jersey Settlement on the Yadkin River near present day Sallsbury, NC. Jeremiah Green was the son of Judge William Green, born about 1671 in England, who married Joanna Reeder in 1692 in New York. This couple built the first brick home in the area in about 1717, and the home still stands on the campus of Trenton College. There is no proof, but it is believed that Richard Green married Eleanor Sullivan, born between 1740 and 1750, died before 1817, was the daughter of Edward E. Sullivan who died February 27, 1794. The story is that Edward Sullivan brought his coffin with him when the family migrated to North Carolina made from a Poplar Tree, and was the first to be buried in the new home of these pioners. This couple joined the Jersey Baptist Church January 2, 1785. You also asked about their son, Amos Green born 1778, died January 6, 1857 in Georgia, who married Elizabeth Searcy who died October 13, 1854 in Georgia. I do not show a brother named Andrew Jackson Green. This family was an important family in old Rowan County, NC in the early days, and there are many researchers on the Green "list" who research this family, and I will post this reply to the Green list in case you wish additional info on this family. Good Luck in your search! Tom Green TBGreen3@aol.com

    09/16/1998 01:16:04