Although this abstract is in Sussex, later Warren County, it might be helpful to sort these men out. Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey First series, Vol. xxxiii Caelndar of the New Jersey Wills, Administrations, etc. Volume IV--1761-1770 Edited by A. Van Doren Honeyman Somerville, NJ The Unionist-Gazette Association, Ptrinters 1928 1766, Sept. 16. Green, Robert. of Greenwich Twsp., Sussex County; will of. Wife, Eve, my whole estate till my son John is 21; then he to have 1/2 the plantation, and my wife the other half. Wife is pregnant, and that child is provided for. The plantation on Scotts Hill to be rented. Daughter Elizabeth Green 40 pounds when 18. Daughter, Mary Green 40 pounds. Daughter, Jean Green, 40 pounds when 18. Daughter Lydia Green, 45 pounds when 18. When Lydia comes of age the plantation ont he hill to be sold. Executrix--wife, Eve. Witnesses--Alexander White, John Maxwell, Andrew Yong. Proved Nov. 26, 1766 1766. Oct 9. Inventory, 258.16 pounds made by John Maxwell and Alexander White We believe that there are two more sons, Robert and William Green. We believe that Eve is Eveah Woolever. We believe that Elizabeth Green, the daughter mentioned above, may have married John Robins/Robbins and lived in Amwell, Hunterdon County. The reason we think this is the age and time of all of the information above and the names mentioned in the John Robins/Robbins & Elizabeth marriage and the similarity of names that are in the will of John Robins/Robbins. Does anyone know anything about this family? Thank you, Judy Arthur