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John Green

Male Est 1672 - Aft 1728  (~ 57 years)


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  1. 1.  John Green was born Est 1672, Henrico County, Virginia; died Aft 1728, Henrico Co., Virginia.

    Notes:

    VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS.
    There is deposited at the Land Office, Richmond, a record of the name and services of over 12,000 officers and men, who served on land or sea from the State of Virginia, during the Revolutionary War. By permission of Col. Richardson, their custodian, we are now placing in print these valuable records. ?(Editor).
    In the House of Delegates, 30 Dec, 1784.
    Resolved, that any person who has served in the armies of the United States from the first day of May, 1779, until the close of the late war between America and Great Britain, and who is possessed of a land warrant in his own right, or by assignment before the first day of May, 1779, issued agreeable to the Proclamation made by the King of Great Britain in the year 1763, may exchange the same with the Register of the land office for a warrant agreeable to this resolution, which warrant he shall be permitted to locate on any vacant lands reserved by an act of this Assembly on the eastern side of the VIRGINIA COUNTY RECORDS 33 River Ohio, for the officers and soldiers of this Commonwealth on continental establishment.
    (Test) JOHN BECKLEY, C. H. D.
    1785, Jan. 1st. Agreed to by the Senate,
    WILL DREW, C. S.
    Entitled to Land Warrants.

    Green, John, Col, Va. Line, 4 Sept., 1775, and is now in service.
    Green, John, Lieut., entered the service July, 1776, and died in service, 3 April, 1778; warrant issued to William
    Green, his heir-at-law.

    Name:
    Reference to a Peter Greene of Surry Co [formed from Isle of Wight} is found 2 Oct 1653 when he is a member of a Jury in the matter of the death of Jno. Briant, a boy, and late servant to Jno Spilltimber...[Henry Bannister, John Price and Robert Warren also serve on the same jury]

    Died:
    John Green witness Will of Robert Goode and Thomas Goode; presume his wife to be Elizabeth Goode as he was left money by Goode in his will.

    Also is Witness to Will of Isaac Shepherd on 6 May 1728

    Coincidentally The inventory of Paul Green is presented to the court April 1728 and recorded 6 May 1728; This Paul Green may be related to John Green.

    John married Elizabeth Goode. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert Goode and Elizabeth, Mrs. Robert Goode) was born Est 1660, Prob. Charles City Co., Virginia; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Thomas Green was born Abt 1730, Tidewater, Colonial Virginia; died 1799, Halifax County, Virginia.

    John married . [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2