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Anne Colquhoun Green

Female 1878 - 1962  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anne Colquhoun Green was born 15 Nov 1878, Lynchburg, Virginia (daughter of Judge Berryman Calhoun Green and Ellen Townes 'Nellie' Rives); died 19 Jul 1962, Charlotte, North Carolina; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

    Anne married Henry McLeod Victor 7 Jun 1899, Danville, Virginia. Henry was born 21 Jan 1865, Lynchburg, Virginia; died 8 Apr 1959, Charlotte, North Carolina; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Judge Berryman Calhoun Green was born 30 Mar 1836, Danville, Virginia (son of Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green, MD and Anne Colquhoun); died 18 Jun 1905, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Intesesting Papers of Danville Virginia where the Honorable Berryman Green was alive at the end of the Civil War; Danville, Virginia, the Last Captiol of the Confederacy;

    http://jeffersondavis.rice.edu/Content.aspx?id=104

    Berryman married Ellen Townes 'Nellie' Rives 25 Oct 1872, Danville, Virginia. Ellen was born 3 Oct 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia ; died 7 Jan 1930, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ellen Townes 'Nellie' Rives was born 3 Oct 1853, Pittsylvania County, Virginia ; died 7 Jan 1930, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Terry Green was born 31 Aug 1873, Danville, Virginia; died 10 Sep 1954, Norfolk, Virginia.
    2. Halcourt Townes Green was born 9 May 1875; died 17 Mar 1912, Humble, Texas; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
    3. Henry Rives Green was born 11 Mar 1877, Danville, Virginia; died 1 Mar 1942, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
    4. 1. Anne Colquhoun Green was born 15 Nov 1878, Lynchburg, Virginia; died 19 Jul 1962, Charlotte, North Carolina; was buried , Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.
    5. Berryman Green, II was born 26 Jul 1881; died 27 Mar 1955; was buried , Oak Ridge Cemetery South Boston, Virginia.
    6. Janet Claramond Green was born 14 Jun 1891, Danville, Virginia; died 15 May 1978, Greenville, South Carolina; was buried , Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery Greenville, South Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green, MDDr. Nathaniel Terry Green, MD was born 10 Mar 1800, Halifax County, Virginia (son of Captain Berryman Green and Nancy Terry); died 29 Apr 1860, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Knox Colorado.com
    Dr. Nathaniel Terry GREEN was born on 10 March 1800 in Halifax, VA. He died on 29 April 1860 at the age of 60 in Danville, Pittsylvania, VA. VA deaths & burials index, 1853-1917, ancestry.com, film #33327; US Federal Mortality Scedule, 1850-1885, ancestry.com, census year 1860, month of death, April, does not list his cause of death
    The Alexandria (VA) Gazette, Monday, May 7, 1860, p2
    Virginia News
    "Dr. Nathaniel T. Green, president of the Farmer's Bank, at Danville, Va., died on Sunday week." He was buried on 30 April 1860 at Green Hill Cemetery in Danville, Pittsylvania, VA. data from Green Fam Mss:Emma Green Phillips, 1915, DAR Library, Washington, D. C. and from Halcott Townes Haden
    1830 census, living with mother-in-law, Martha Colquehoun, see her notes
    1840 census, Danville, Pittsylvania, VA, p139, Roll 573
    Nathanl T. Green, M: 2 u 5, 1 15-19, 1 20-29, 1 40-49; F: 2 5-9, 3 10-14, 1 15-19, 1 40-49, Slaves: 17
    1850 census, Danville, Pittsylvania, VA, p168A, M432_968
    106/106 Nathl T. Green, 50, M, VA (should be listed as a Physician-jek)
    Ann Green, 52, F, VA
    William S. Green, 30, M, VA
    Adelade C. C. Green, 34, F, VA
    Maria E. Green, 24, F, VA
    Mary F. Green, 22, F, VA
    Julia C. Green, 18, F, VA
    Sarah C. Green, 16, F, VA
    Berryman Green, 14, M, VA, attended school w/i year
    James C. Green, 13, M, VA, attended school w/i year
    Parents: Berryman GREEN and Nancy TERRY.

    Spouse: Anne COLQUEHOUN. Anne COLQUEHOUN and Dr. Nathaniel Terry GREEN were married on 17 December 1818 in Pittsylvania, VA. Children were: Dr. William Shakespeare GREEN, Martha Ann GREEN, Janet Colquehoun GREEN, Maria Elizabeth GREEN, Mary Frances GREEN, Adeline Terry GREEN, Julia Claramond GREEN, Sarah C. GREEN, Judge Berryman GREEN, Dr. James Colquehoun GREEN.
    *********
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Green&GSiman=1&GScid=50443&GRid=13161970&
    Greenhill Cemetery which bears his name is located on the site of his former estate. Nathaniel T. was the husband of Anne Colquehoun Green.



    Name:
    Comments: it should be noted that Berryman Green's (1754-1825) son Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green (1800-1860) also had several children (Moses, Caroline, Lethia and Ellen) with a black woman named Delphia (born around 1807). These children were all classified as "mulatto" beginning in the 1970 federal census. Moses Green (born 1826) was my 2nd great grandfather.

    Kevin Reevey

    Nathaniel married Anne Colquhoun 17 Dec 1818, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia. Anne (daughter of James Colquhoun and Martha Gatewood) was born 5 Jan 1799, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 24 Mar 1854, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Anne ColquhounAnne Colquhoun was born 5 Jan 1799, Pittsylvania County, Virginia (daughter of James Colquhoun and Martha Gatewood); died 24 Mar 1854, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Other Children of Anne Colquhoun and Nathaniel Terry Green include, Martha Ann Green, Janet Colquehoun Green, Adeline Terry Green, Julia Claramond Green, Sarah C.[Colquhoun] Green.

    Children:
    1. Dr. William Shakespeare Green was born 21 Aug 1820, Danville Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; died 18 Apr 1866, Danville, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.
    2. Martha Ann Green was born 25 Feb 1822; died 2 Dec 1853; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
    3. Maria Elizabeth Green was born 17 Feb 1826, Halifax County, Virginia; died 16 Jan 1906, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.
    4. Mary Frances Green was born 7 Nov 1827, Halifax Co., Virginia; died 5 Sep 1852, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.
    5. Adeline Terry Green was born 17 Sep 1829; died 20 Jul 1848; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
    6. Julia Claramond Green was born 25 Jan 1832, Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 21 Dec 1891, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery Danville, Virginia.
    7. 'Sallie' Sarah Colquhoun Green was born 1834, Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 1886, Danville City, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.
    8. 2. Judge Berryman Calhoun Green was born 30 Mar 1836, Danville, Virginia; died 18 Jun 1905, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.
    9. James Colquhoun Green, MD was born 25 Jan 1838, Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 1 Apr 1884, Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Captain Berryman GreenCaptain Berryman Green was born 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia (son of Thomas Green and Lucy Davis); died 13 Sep 1825, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried 14 Sep 1825, Terry Family Cemetery Halifax County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    History of Halifax County
    By W. J. Carrington

    Page 184-185
    GREEN
    Berryman Green was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1754 [Amelia-mfe]. This family dates back to an illustrious line of "Buckton," Northamptonshire, England.
    He enlisted in the Revolutionary war as a private, in 1776, and served through the war as quartermaster on General Washington's staff. He was unfit for active service, being lame. He married Nancy Terry, daughter of Nathaniel Terry, Gent., Burgess of Halifax County. He died in this county, [Halifax] September 13, 1825. Nancy, his wife, died February 20, 1837. They were buried at the old 'Thompson Place', near 'Banister Lodge.' Their children were, viz.: Elizabeth Dickerson Green, who married her cousin, Col. Joe Coleman Terry., Berryman Green, Jr. marrried Ariana Vaughan, Mary Green (died), Sarah Green (died) Thomas Jefferson Green, married Frances Keeling Burton, Nathaniel Terry Green, married Annie Colquehoun.

    From Col. Berryman Green descended some of Halifax County's most honorable and substantial citizens. This data given is from the family Bible.

    EXERPTS CONTINUE (See Documents)

    Berryman Green was born 31 January 1753 or 1754 in Westmoreland County, Virginia, to Thomas Green (ca. 1725-ca. 1799) and Lucy Davis Green (ca. 1735-1785). Green's family moved to Prince Edward County, Virginia, and in 1769, he was apprenticed to the court clerk of Charlotte County, Virginia. In 1776, Green enlisted in Henry Lee's (1756-1818) command, then received an appointment as quartermaster for General George Washington?s (1732-1799) staff. In 1781, Green was appointed an assistant deputy quartermaster for the state of Virginia. After the war, Green lived in Westmoreland County, then moved to Halifax County, Virginia in 1787 where he became a planter. Green represented Halifax County in the House of Delegates in 1796. Green married first Anne Pritchard (d. 1787) in Pennsylvania in 1799, and they had five children. He married second Nancy Terry (1758 or 1763-1836) of Halifax County 6 January 1789), and they had six children. Green died in Halifax County 14 September 1825, and was buried in the Terry family cemetery there.

    Berryman Green was apprenticed to become a Court Clerk. In 1801, he signed the Will of Jonathan Colquit, A.C.H.C [Acting Clerk of Halifax County].
    WILL OF JONATHAN COLQUITT
    In The Name of God Amen. I Jonathan Colquitt of Halifax County do make, ordain and declare this to be my last will and Testament, and manner and form following(Viz) imprimis. I lend unto my Daughter Nancy Bostick and Sarah Bain, the tract of land whereon I now live containing one hundred acres more or less (purchase of Robert Akin) during their Natural lives, to be equally divided by two Disinterested men chosen by each party and if they dont agree one other person to be chosen by the referees and their decision to final, and at the death of my daughters Nancy, & Sarah. It is my will and desire that the aforesaid tract of land be equally divided between the heirs of my daughters Nancy Bostick & Sarah Bain to them and their heirs for ever. Item I give to my grandson Frederick Bain one feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever. Item I give unto my Grand daughter Christian Colquitt (daughter) of Ransom Colquitt one feather bed to her and her heirs forever. Item I give unto my son Ransom Colquitt Fanny, Eve and her increase, Negroes which he has had in possesson for some time, also one cow and calf to him and his heirs forever. Item It is my will and desire that my Exetors sell the remaince of my Estate to the best advantage (to Wit),a negro man James, my stock also all my house hold and kitchen furniture and after my just debts are paid the overplus if any tobe equally divided. Between the heirs of Ransom Colquitt, Nancy Bostick and the heirs of Sarah Bain to them and their heirs forever. And lastly I do nominate Constitute & appoint my friends Charles Bruce, Hartwell Carter & Achilles Colquitt Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have Hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this fourteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred.
    Jonathan Colquitt L. S.
    Witness his David x Farmer, William Farmer, Thomas Ballow mark: At a court held for Halifax County the 27th day of July 1801, The within written Last Will and Testament of Jonathan Colquitt deceased was exhibited in court & proved by the affirmation of two of the witnesses thereto subscribed and ordered to be recorded.
    Teste John Wimbish C G?C.
    At a court held for Halifax County the 25th day of January 1802, on the motion of Charles Bruce one of the Executors named in the foregoing will of Jonathan Colquitt decd who made oath according to law, certificate is granted him for obtaining probate of the said will in due form, he giving security whereupon he together with James Bruce his security entered into acknowledged their bond in the finally of five thousand dollars. Conditioned as the law directs.
    Teste John Wimbish C.H.C.
    Truly recorded
    Teste Berryman Green A.C.H.C.
    Halifax County, Virginia, Wills, Book 6, p. 297.

    Berryman married Nancy Terry 6 Jan 1789, Halifax County, Virginia. Nancy (daughter of Patriot Nathaniel D. [Dickinson] Terry, Sr. and Sarah Anne Royall) was born 12 Feb 1758, Halifax County, Virginia; died 25 Mar 1836, Halifax County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Nancy Terry was born 12 Feb 1758, Halifax County, Virginia (daughter of Patriot Nathaniel D. [Dickinson] Terry, Sr. and Sarah Anne Royall); died 25 Mar 1836, Halifax County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Remember, when Nancy Terry married Berryman Green, he had at least 4 children; having been married to Ann Pritchard until her death. Nancy Terry was 31 years old when she and Berryman were married. Anthony Green and 3 sisters came with Berryman. Anthony Green was 3 years old. I wonder why Thomas Green and Peter Davis took such an interest in Berryman, and not so much recorded, as Anthony.

    Notes:

    Married:
    http://knoxcolorado.com
    Nancy TERRY and Berryman GREEN were married on 6 January 1789 in, Halifax, VA. Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810, Volume 1, Clarence M. Busch, State Printer of PA, 1895, Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Volume 8:

    Marriage Record of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, 1761-1803, usgwarchives.net/pa
    1778, May 25, Pritchard, Ann, and Berryman Green

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Dickerson 'Betsy ' Green was born Mar 1790, Halifax County, Virginia; died 18 Dec 1873, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried 20 Dec 1873, Sycamore Hill, Halifax County, Virginia.
    2. Berryman Green, Jr. was born Abt 1790, Halifax County, Virginia; died 12 Dec 1841, Halifax Co., Virginia [now Pittsylvania].
    3. Thomas Jefferson Green, Esquire was born 28 Dec 1796, Halifax Co., Virginia; died 19 Jul 1871, Halifax County, Virginia; was buried , Saint Johns Episcopal Church Cemetery Halifax County, Virginia.
    4. 4. Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green, MD was born 10 Mar 1800, Halifax County, Virginia; died 29 Apr 1860, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.

  3. 10.  James Colquhoun was born Est 1760; died Yes, date unknown.

    James married Martha Gatewood. Martha was born Est 1775; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Martha Gatewood was born Est 1775; died Yes, date unknown.
    Children:
    1. 5. Anne Colquhoun was born 5 Jan 1799, Pittsylvania County, Virginia; died 24 Mar 1854, Danville, Virginia; was buried , Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Virginia.