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Abt 1756 - Bef 1789 (~ 33 years)
1754 - 1825 (71 years)
Birth |
26 Jan 1754 |
Amelia County, Virginia |
Died |
13 Sep 1825 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
Buried |
14 Sep 1825 |
Terry Family Cemetery Halifax County, Virginia |
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Father |
Thomas Green, b. Abt 1730, Tidewater, Colonial Virginia |
Mother |
Lucy Davis, b. Abt 1733, Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
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Family 1 |
Anne Pritchard, b. Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia [3] |
Married |
25 May 1778 |
Children |
+ | 1. Hannah Jones Green, b. Abt 1783, Westmoreland County, Virginia |
| 2. Lucy Green, b. Abt 1779, Prince Edward County, Virginia |
| 3. Ann Pritchard Green, b. Abt 1784, Prince Edward County, Virginia |
+ | 4. Anthony Wayne Green, b. 7 Aug 1786, Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
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Family 2 |
Nancy Terry, b. 12 Feb 1758, Halifax County, Virginia |
Married |
6 Jan 1789 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Elizabeth Dickerson 'Betsy ' Green, b. Mar 1790, Halifax County, Virginia |
| 2. Berryman Green, Jr., b. Abt 1790, Halifax County, Virginia |
+ | 3. Thomas Jefferson Green, Esquire, b. 28 Dec 1796, Halifax Co., Virginia |
+ | 4. Dr. Nathaniel Terry Green, MD, b. 10 Mar 1800, Halifax County, Virginia |
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Abt 1783 - 1841 (~ 58 years)
Birth |
Abt 1783 |
Westmoreland County, Virginia |
Died |
14 Dec 1841 |
Halifax County, Virginia |
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Father |
Captain Berryman Green, b. 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia |
Mother |
Anne Pritchard, b. Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia |
Married |
25 May 1778 |
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Family |
Husband Hannah Jones Green, b. Est 1780, Halifax County, Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. Nathaniel 'Paul' Green, b. 25 Dec 1803, Virginia |
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Abt 1779 - 1852 (~ 73 years)
Birth |
Abt 1779 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
Died |
May 1852 |
Halifax Co., Virginia. |
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Father |
Captain Berryman Green, b. 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia |
Mother |
Anne Pritchard, b. Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia |
Married |
25 May 1778 |
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Abt 1784 - 1875 (~ 91 years)
Birth |
Abt 1784 |
Prince Edward County, Virginia |
Died |
1875 |
DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS |
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Father |
Captain Berryman Green, b. 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia |
Mother |
Anne Pritchard, b. Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia |
Married |
25 May 1778 |
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1786 - 1846 (59 years)
Birth |
7 Aug 1786 |
Prince Edward Co., Virginia |
Died |
1846 |
Halifax Co., Virginia |
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Father |
Captain Berryman Green, b. 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia |
Mother |
Anne Pritchard, b. Abt 1756, Westmoreland County, Virginia |
Married |
25 May 1778 |
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Family |
Elizabeth Winnifred 'Winny' Vaughan, b. 20 Oct 1791, Halifax County, Virginia |
Married |
27 Nov 1809 |
Halifax Co., Virginia |
Children |
+ | 1. James Andrew Pritchard Green, b. 1 Jun 1828, Halifax Co., Virginia |
+ | 2. Mary Pointer Green, b. 13 Jun 1819, Halifax County, Virginia |
| 3. Sarah LeGrand Green, b. 1 May 1812, Halifax Co., Virginia |
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Name |
Anne Pritchard |
Born |
Abt 1756 |
Westmoreland County, Virginia |
- http://books.google.com/books?id=55I38FXWyPgC&pg=RA1-PA125&lpg=RA1-PA125&dq=Greens+%2B+Halifax+%2B+Amelia+%2B+Prince+Edward&source=bl&ots=MkuC4lMbZM&sig=R0X_u_oFD7CMRsbwNZDaE3WFag8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5ajeUuHXN8vHsASzroHwDA&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=Greens%20%2B%20Halifax%20%2B%20Amelia%20%2B%20Prince%20Edward&f=false
Berryman Said to have married Anne Pritchard, the daughter of Anthony Pritchard, a Quaker. He is said to have met and married her at Valley Forge. She was thrown from her horse and her leg was broken and she was lame the balance of her life. Issue: Anthony Green; Ann Pritchard Green who married a Mr. Barksdale and went to Ohio; from them, General Barksdale of Confederate Army descended; Hulda Green married Col. James Thompson of Halifax, Va.; Lucy Green married Stephen Davenport and Hannah Green, who died single. After the death of Ann Pritchard, Berryman Green moved to Halifax Co., VA and married 6 Jan 1789, Nancy Terry, d/o Nathaniel Terry, who was appointed by Gov. Dinwiddie 6 May 1752, presiding justice and first sheriff of Halifax Co., and who represented Halifax Co., in the House of Burgesses from 1758-1769, then from 1769 - 1775. Also a member of the Convention of 1775 and 1776. Nathaniel Terry's wife was Sarah Royall. He died 21 Apr 1780.
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Gender |
Female |
Died |
Bef 1789 |
- His marriage to Nancy Terry
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Person ID |
I70086 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
4 Jan 2016 |
Family |
Captain Berryman Green, b. 26 Jan 1754, Amelia County, Virginia , d. 13 Sep 1825, Halifax County, Virginia (Age 71 years) |
Married |
25 May 1778 [4] |
Children |
+ | 1. Hannah Jones Green, b. Abt 1783, Westmoreland County, Virginia , d. 14 Dec 1841, Halifax County, Virginia (Age ~ 58 years) |
| 2. Lucy Green, b. Abt 1779, Prince Edward County, Virginia , d. May 1852, Halifax Co., Virginia. (Age ~ 73 years) |
| 3. Ann Pritchard Green, b. Abt 1784, Prince Edward County, Virginia , d. 1875, DeKalb, Kemper Co., MS (Age ~ 91 years) |
+ | 4. Anthony Wayne Green, b. 7 Aug 1786, Prince Edward Co., Virginia , d. 1846, Halifax Co., Virginia (Age 59 years) |
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Last Modified |
14 Sep 2021 |
Family ID |
F518495593 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S62] Janis Knox-KnoxColorado.com, http://knoxcolorado.com/b336.html#P3.
Anne Pritchard is the d/o Anthony Prichard (1730-1805) and Hannah Jones. Other Children of Ann Pritchard and Berryman Green are, Lucy Green, Hannah Jones Green, Ann Pritchard Green.[Anthony-mfe]
Anthony PRICHARD was born about 1730 in Charlestown, Chester, PA. He died before 28 October 1805 at the age of 75 in, Chester, PA. Anthony, Sr.'s estate was admitted for probate, James Bodley and John Phillips, Administrators Anthony's surname is spelled both with and without the t before the c, some of his descendants dropped the T completely, and others used it.
Chester co PA tax records:
1765, 145 acres (40 wooded)
1767, 174 acres
1783, 214 acres
1796, 214 acres, stone house, stone kitchen, large stone barn
1799, 223 acres -stone dwelling, stone room and kitchen, milk house and rooms over it, log kitchen, stone barn
1802, 153 acres
Anthony is listed with slaves from 1767 on
1790 census, Charlestown, Chester, PA, p52, M637_8
Anthony Pritchard, M: 2 16 and over, F: 3
1800 census, Charlestown, Chester, PA, p. 858 Roll 36
M: 3 u 10, 1 10-16, 2 26-45, 1 45+; F: 1 u 10, 1 10-15, 2 16-25, 1 45+ Parents: Griffith PRICHARD and Mary .
Spouse: Hannah JONES. Hannah JONES and Anthony PRICHARD were married about 1758 in, Chester, PA. Children were: Ann PRITCHARD, Elizabeth PRICHARD, Hannah PRICHARD, Anthony PRICHARD Jr., Sarah "Sally" PRICHARD.
- [S100] Internet Source, http://www.greensfolly.com/history/.
Berryman Green was born in Westmoreland County, Va. He was captain of a company in the Revolutionary War. When General Washington, with his army, was in Pennsylvania, about the time of the battle of Valley Forge, his men were in great need and suffering for food. He wrote an urgent call to General Fitzhugh Lee to find him an energetic and trustworthy officer for quartermaster, to look after the comfort of his men. General Lee wrote him he had found the right man, Captain Berryman Green but he hesitated about accepting the position, as it would put him out of line for promotion in the army. General Washington was so insistent that Captain Green resigned his position and went to aid him in relieving the suffering and the needy of the army there.
It was there that Captain Green met his first wife, Anne Pritchard. Her parents were from England and loyal to the Crown. General Washington ordered Captain Green to secure rooms for the officers. He found a large, comfortable house, and was preparing the rooms on the lower floor, when he heard some one open a door across the hall. He turned and doffed his hat and bowed to a lovely woman with black hair and eyes. She spurned his salute with a shrug and turned her back on him. But that day their fate was sealed. It proved to be love at first sight and they were soon married. In those days there were no railroads or stage coaches and most of the travel was done on horseback. Captain Green and his wife, both being magnificent riders, they chose their long trip back to Virginia to be on horseback. He owned a beautiful charger which he allowed his wife to ride, while he used a work horse; thus they happily jogged along through the wild country with "saddle bags" to carry their clothing, and were halfway to their Virginia home when the charger took fright and ran away, throwing his wife and breaking her leg above the knee. The accident occurred near a farmhouse, where she was taken in and cared for until she was able to travel, when she was placed in an army wagon on a bed to finish her journey to their Westmoreland home, where they lived for some time. His wife died about ten years after, leaving five children. Very soon all the children but one were married, most of them moving to Halifax. A son, Anthony Wayne Green, named for "Mad Anthony Wayne," lived in Halifax County, just across the Dan River from South Boston.
When the mother of his children died, they being young and helpless, Captain Green moved to Halifax and attempted to aid in raising the children. His own children were all he could care for and he concluded the best thing for him to do would be to marry again.
Colonel Nathaniel Terry, who fought at the battle of Yorktown and was aide to General Washington, lived in Halifax, and Captain Green knew him intimately during the war, so he visited Colonel Terry to ask his advice. (This Colonel Terry was a member of the House of Burgesses at Yorktown, Va. There is a monument to the members of the House and his name is inscribed thereon.) When he arrived at the home of Colonel Terry, he found three beautiful young ladies, daughters of Colonel Terry. After becoming well acquainted with them, he asked permission to address his daughter. Colonel Terry answered, "There are three of them, captain, take your choice." He chose Nancy, the eldest, and was accepted. They were married and his second wife proved to be the kindest and most affectionate stepmother to his first children who loved her devotedly.
- [S84] Rootsweb, https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/250573/I354/-/registry.
Berryman Green (Thomas /Green/, William /Green/, Thomas "The Seagull" /Green/, Thomas /Green/) was born 24 JAN 1754 in Westmoreland County, Virginia Formed 1653 From Northumberland County, and died 14 SEP 1825 in at Green's Folly located 2 miles from Halifax Court House. He was buried in Terry Family Cemetery off Route 360. He married Ann Pritchard on 25 MAY 1778 in Valley Forge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, daughter of Anthony /Prichard/. She was born ABT. 1755. He married Nancy Terry on 6 JAN 1789 in Halifax County, Virginia, daughter of Nathaniel /Terry/, Sr.. She died 20 FEB 1836 in Halifax County, Virginia. She was buried in Terry Family Cemetery off Route 360.
Children of Berryman /Green/ and Ann /Pritchard/ are:
Anthony Wayne Green was born 7 AUG 1786 in Halifax County, Virginia, and died 5 DEC 1853 in Halifax County, Virginia.
- [S107] Family Histories, http://sherry.server-hosts.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I28518&tree=Roots.
Three Daughters of Ann Pritchard and Berryman Green are:
1. Lucy Davis Green d. Aft 1830, Halifax Co, Virginia (Age ~ 52 years)
2. Ann Pritchard Green, b. Abt 1781, d. Aft 1810 (Age ~ 30 years)
3. Hannah Jones Green, b. Abt 1783, d. Aft 1800 (Age ~ 118 years)
[Anthony is born in 1786; I think she died soon after and Berryman married Nancy Terry in 1789.-mfe]
Jan Knox Account of Ann Pritchard's Children with Berryman Green!
Ann PRITCHARD. Ann PRITCHARD and Berryman GREEN were married on 25 May 1778 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. married at First Baptist Church Children were: Lucy GREEN, Hannah Jones GREEN, Ann Pritchard GREEN, Anthony GREEN.
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