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Subject: [GREEN] Roll Call - Greens Ripley County, IN
Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 19:50:09 EDT
Third line - this one is my mother-in-law's side.
William F. Green b. 1781 NJ d. 14 June 1849 Ripley County, IN
+ Ann b. 1789 NJ d. 1862 Ripley County, IN
1) John W. Green b. 1808 OH m. Julia Ann McMillen
2) Jonathan R. Green b. ca 1810 OH
3) Wiliam Green b. ca 1812
4) James B. Green b. ca 1814 m. Rebecca Wooley (?)
5) Elizabeth Green b. 1815 OH m. James H. Connell
6) Sarah Green b. 1816 OH
7) Jacob S. Green b. 1817 OH d. 1871 m. Rachel Grimes d/o John & Mary
McDonald m2. Eliza Ann Parsons 1869
a) Jonathan W. Green b. 1843 d. 1900 Ripley County m. Mary Jane Hyatt
d/o
John W. and Sarah Elizabeth Witham Hyatt
b) Gillet Green b. 1845
c) Ezra Green b. 1848
d) Mary Ann Green b. 1849 m. Artamus J. Whitham
e) John W. Green b. 1852 m. Nancy Ann Hyatt
f) Isabel Green b. 1858
g) Altha J. Green b. 1860
h) Jame L. Green
i) Ulysses Mortimer Green b. 1866
8) Ann Green b. ca 1820
I believe that William F. Green (b. 1781 NJ) was in Clermont County, OH
prior to moving west to Ripley County. I have found in the Ripley County
original land purchases book a mention of a William Green "of Clermont
County" who bought land in Ripley County in 1817. There is a William Green
listed in the Clermont County Tax list of 1809 and 1810. Prior to this time
period, I cannot find any more clues. Some researchers think that he may be
of the line of Samuel Green of Sussex Co., NJ, but I've not made that
connection yet. Others think that his wife Ann may be Ann Woods, whom he
married in Middle Springs Presb. Church, Cumberland, PA 19 Dec. 1805. This
would explain all the middle initial "W."s in the line, but this is not
proven.
I have a lot of information on the connecting "branches" to this line. In
fact, the Hyatt, Grimes, and McDonald lines all run back to Am. Rev. war
veterans. If anyone is interested or would like more information, I will
look forward to hearing from you.
Sue Green
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