The Descendants of George Green

Citations


1. George Green

1F. Ellis and A. N. Hungerford (eds.), History of that part of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, embraced in the counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union.., Philadelphia: Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886, pp. 885-891, <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~milliken/alguss/greenwood.html>.
"Greenwood Township. In 1792 the following persons were assessed on land. The number of acres are given and the present township in which they were located as far as possible: … Widow Green, 650…."

2Juniata Patriots of 1770, Port Royal Times, date unknown, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~milliken/jottings/patriots.html.
Web site, visited on 26 Oct. 2008.
""The following is taken from The Herald of April 19, 1894, and was written by A. Boyd Hamilton:-- In 1882 I prepared an article, setting forth the military services of two companies of militia former in Juniata county, under Capt. Gibson and Capt. Hamilton, "of Fermanagh," in 1775 and 1778. Hamilton's as it appeared upon the pay roll. Another roll of Captain Hamilton is printed in Penna. Arch., Vol. 16, 586. The service of this company was for two months, from Oct, 1777. This roll has the same commissioned officers, but no subalterns are given. Many of the names on this list are to be found on that of 1778. Of the 53 officers and privates almost every one was a resident in the ancient and ample territory of old Fermanagh."

Roll of John Hamilton, 5th class, October, 1777: ...
Nicholas Gooshorn George Green James Armstrong ..."

31790 U.S. Census, Mifflin County, Pennsylvana, page 106, Ancestry.com.
"David Martin
John Byron
William Martin
George Green. Males: 1 males 16 & over, 1 male 0-15, 2 females
Benj'n Collins
Will'm McCalister
Rob't Patterson."


Sarah

1F. Ellis and A. N. Hungerford (eds.), History of that part of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, embraced in the counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union.., Philadelphia: Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886, pp. 885-891, <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~milliken/alguss/greenwood.html>.
"Greenwood Township. In 1792 the following persons were assessed on land. The number of acres are given and the present township in which they were located as far as possible: … Widow Green, 650…."


5. George Green

1F. Ellis and A. N. Hungerford (eds.), History of that part of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, embraced in the counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union.., Philadelphia: Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886, pp. 885-891, <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~milliken/alguss/greenwood.html>.
"The following were additional in 1796: George Green, 59 gallon still

TAXABLE INDUSTRIES.-The tax-lists of Greenwood township, from 1769 to 1831, show assessments on the following in addition to lands and stock. The division line of 1789 left the new county only a small part of the old Greenwood east of the Cocolamus. In 1792 this part was enlarged by the addition of as much as Fermanagh as lay east of McAlisterville and Thompsontown. These lists are made to correspond to these enlarged bounds…

DISTILLERIES… Green, George (2), 1796-98."


10. Isaac Green

1The county of Ross: a history of Ross County, Ohio, Madison, Wis.: S.A. Brant, 1902; accessed on HeritageQuest Online, page 235.
"Green Township
Isaac Green and wife came from Pennsylvania in 1808, and after several years spent as a tenant of Governor Worthington, he purchased one hundred and sixty acres in section five, on the Scioto, and there made a home where he ended his days. A family of eight childdren was born to him after locating in the township, some of whom remained here during life, and others removed to distant states."

21820 U.S. Census, Green, Ross County, Ohio, page 287, Ancestry.com.
"Isaac Green. Males: 1 born 1776-1794, 2 born 1795-1805, 2 born 1805-1810, 1 born 1810-1820. Females: 3 born 1776-1794."

31830 U.S. Census, Green, Ross County, Ohio, page 287, Ancestry.com.
"Isaac Green. Males: 1 born 1770-1780, 5 born 1800-1810, 1 born 1815-1820, 1 born 1820-1825. Females: 1 born 1780-1790, 1 born 1800-1810, 2 born 1810-1815, 1 born 1815-1820."