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    1. [TNCARROL] Re: Greens (Montgomery & Mecklenburg)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rogers, Greens, Rowlands, Fields Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/QhB.2ACI/138.1148.1372.1398.1400.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Paulette, I don't know if this will help or not. But I am going to post what is on a Green genelogy that I have, but there may have been another Moses Green that this relates to and this is the essence of what is in the Green genealogy that I have: Culpeper Green came from the same line of Greens as Margaret Green who married Joseph Cooper, Jr. Aaron, MOSES, DAVID, & Richard of Carroll Co. TN thought to be brothers of Culpeper and Margaret Green. These Greens moved from Montgomery Co. NC to Carroll Co. TN with John Cox & Joseph Cooper ( father of Joseph Cooper, Jr. ). John Cox wrote the first will of Carroll Co. TN in 1821. John Cox's grandson was Moses Wayne Cox. This appears to me to at least be related to a Moses Green, and the name of Moses even passed on into the Cox line. However, I have no indication whether this "John Green" mentioned is the son of your John Green and thus brother of Moses Green, but the naming patterns alone, would suggest there must be family connections between the Greens of Montgomery ( possibly Mecklenburg ), and the Carroll Co. TN. In reference to Mecklenburg or Montgomery Co. NC as to the census information: Recently, I was sent information on a Frederick Rogers who was said to be on the Mecklenburg Census of 1800. When I checked the original census of 1800 on Ancestry.com, I noticed that Frederick is listed on the 1800 Census of Montgomery Co. NC, not Mecklenburg. I know this to be true as the name of Montgomery Co. NC is written on the left edge of the original census. As someone posted to you, the names of Mecklenburg and Montgomery Co. NC seem to have been combined on the 1800 Census of those two counties. The Rogers lived along the Long Creek in Montgomery Co. that runs along the edge of Mecklenburg/Cabarrus Co. NC and I think maybe Frederick Rogers lived along Rocky River ( as he is on a petition of Rocky River inhabitants back then ). If so, that he lived along the Rocky River, it too seems to run into that general area of Mecklenburg or nearby counties. So maybe by rechecking some ce! nsus reports on your Greens you too might start to see some of these combinations of census reports on your Greens, just as I am seeing on some of the Rogers, ( at least on the transcibed versions ) and now the original version of the 1800 Census in Montgomery and perhaps Mecklenburg. In Anson Co. NC, there also seems to be duplicate listings of some individuals, but I discounted them, as those were transcribed versions of the original census reports, if I recall, of the 1790 Census. But look at the original census reports again, and I will too, and see if we all can detect any duplications or etc. You will notice they would have the same number of children, with same age range, in each duplicate census report. That indicated to me, at least, that perhaps it was a duplicate census report and in error on one of the two counties. However, as all the other Rogers lived in Montgomery Co. NC and were placed just below Frederick Rogers nam on the 1800 Census, I decided! they all had lived in Montgomery. I also noticed that the Aaron Green ( shown as Aron Green ) as well as the Hosea Rowland ( Hosa Roland on Census ) were also listed on the 1800 Montgomery Co. NC census, I think, and must have lived near our Rogers too. Tina

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