I happened to be looking through a vol of the NJ Genealogical Magazine - Vol. #64, #1, Whole # 226 - January 1989 edition which I checked out from our local society. In it is some excerpts from a man named John Reading's Diary. In reading through it it shows as follows: June 1751 4 Rec'd at Sam'l Greens for the Acknow't of 2 Deeds Also, I do not know if Joseph Green is related but there is a small bit of info under NJ Supreme Court Cases In the Reign of George II, 1727-1760 (same source) as follows: Allen vs. Green. A writ to the Sheriff of Hunterdon County, 8 November, 22 Geo II (1748), to have Joseph Green in court at March Term next to answer William Allen of a plea of trespass and bill of debt for carrying away his chattels to the amount of L200, was returned with the indication that the defendant had been summoned. (525) Maybe this will help you with your Greens? Good Luck...I have to take the book back tomorrow, but maybe you can check one out at your Gen. Society? Pam