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Charles H. Forman

Male 1826 - Aft 1840  (15 years)


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  1. 1.  Charles H. Forman was born in 1826 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi (son of Stephen Cregg Forman, Jr. (nephew of Joseph) and Keziah Burr Howell); died after 1840.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stephen Cregg Forman, Jr. (nephew of Joseph) was born on 02 Sep 1802 in Monmouth, New Jersey (son of Stephen Forman, Sr. and (Mrs. Stephen) Forman, son of Joseph Forman and Amelia Gale); died in 1836 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Queen Anne's Co, Maryland

    Stephen married Keziah Burr Howell on 25 Aug 1825 in Coles Creek, Jefferson Co, Mississippi. Keziah (daughter of Charles Burr Howell and Mary "Patty" Green) was born on 06 Feb 1805 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died on 15 Nov 1847 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Keziah Burr Howell was born on 06 Feb 1805 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi (daughter of Charles Burr Howell and Mary "Patty" Green); died on 15 Nov 1847 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi.
    Children:
    1. 1. Charles H. Forman was born in 1826 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died after 1840.
    2. Mary Jane Forman was born in 1828 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died in 1903.
    3. Evelyn Forman was born about 1830 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died after 1850.
    4. Martha H. Forman was born in 1832 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died after 1840.
    5. Richard Brent Forman was born on 19 Feb 1833 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died after 1840.
    6. Stephen Burr Forman was born on 04 May 1835 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died on 15 Aug 1896 in Natchez, Adams Co, Mississippi.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stephen Forman, Sr. was born on 13 Jun 1768 (son of Joseph Forman and Amelia Gale); died in Long Marsh, Queen Anne's Co, Maryland.

    Stephen married (Mrs. Stephen) Forman. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  (Mrs. Stephen) Forman
    Children:
    1. 2. Stephen Cregg Forman, Jr. (nephew of Joseph) was born on 02 Sep 1802 in Monmouth, New Jersey; died in 1836 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi.
    2. Samuel Forman, (nephew of Joseph) was born in New Jersey; died in (went west).

  3. 6.  Charles Burr Howell was born on 12 Oct 1774 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey (son of Gov (NJ) Richard Howell and Keziah Burr); died on 22 Sep 1822 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi.

    Charles married Mary "Patty" Green on 15 Apr 1804 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi. Mary (daughter of Rep MS Congress Thomas Marston Green, Jr. Esq. and Martha Kirkland) was born on 17 Mar 1787 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died in 1815 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana (prob). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mary "Patty" Green was born on 17 Mar 1787 in Natchez District, Mississippi (daughter of Rep MS Congress Thomas Marston Green, Jr. Esq. and Martha Kirkland); died in 1815 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana (prob).
    Children:
    1. 3. Keziah Burr Howell was born on 06 Feb 1805 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died on 15 Nov 1847 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi.
    2. Richard L. Howell was born about 1807 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died after 1820 in of, St. Helena Parish, Louisiana.
    3. Rebecca Howell was born in 1809 in near Greenville, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; died on 24 Apr 1855 in near Greenville, Jefferson Co, Mississippi.
    4. Martha Howell was born about 1810; died after 1860.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Forman was born on 27 Oct 1734 (son of Joseph Forman and Elizabeth Lee); died in of, Shrewsbury, New Jersey.

    Joseph married Amelia Gale on 24 Apr 1765. Amelia was born about 1734; died after 1775. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Amelia Gale was born about 1734; died after 1775.
    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Forman was born on 15 Apr 1766 in New Jersey; died in 1810 in Natchez, Mississippi.
    2. 4. Stephen Forman, Sr. was born on 13 Jun 1768; died in Long Marsh, Queen Anne's Co, Maryland.
    3. Major William Gordon Forman was born on 22 Jun 1770 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 3 Oct 1812 in Lexington, Kentucky.
    4. Joseph Forman was born on 8 Jun 1773; died in Natchez, Mississippi.
    5. Matthias Forman was born on 1 Jul 1775; died before 1785 in (died very young).
    6. Stephen Cregg Forman, Jr. (nephew of Joseph) was born on 02 Sep 1802 in Monmouth, New Jersey; died in 1836 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi.
    7. Samuel Forman, (nephew of Joseph) was born in New Jersey; died in (went west).

  3. 12.  Gov (NJ) Richard HowellGov (NJ) Richard Howell was born on 25 Oct 1754 in Newark, Delaware; died on 28 Apr 1802 in Trenton, New Jersey; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Howell Twp, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Howell was born in Newark, Delaware. He was a lawyer and soldier of the early United States Army. He served as captain and later major of the 2nd New Jersey Regiment from 1775 to 1779. He was offered the role of judge advocate of the army, but turned down the appointment to practice law. He was clerk of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1778 to June 3, 1793. He succeeded Thomas Henderson as Governor and served until 1801. Replaced as Governor by Joseph Bloomfield, Howell died the following year. He was the grandfather of Varina Howell, the second wife of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.

    Howell died in Trenton, New Jersey on April 28, 1802, and was buried in that city's Friends Burying Ground.[1] Howell Township in Monmouth County is named in his honor.
    (Wikipedia)

    Richard married Keziah Burr about 1774. Keziah was born on 19 Nov 1758 in Burlington Co, New Jersey; died on 09 Aug 1835 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Keziah Burr was born on 19 Nov 1758 in Burlington Co, New Jersey; died on 09 Aug 1835 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Daughter Joseph Burr and Mary Mulen; granddaughter of John Burr and Keziah Wright

    Children:
    1. Sarah Howell was born on 05 Aug 1783; died after 1810.
    2. 6. Charles Burr Howell was born on 12 Oct 1774 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 22 Sep 1822 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi.
    3. Beulah Howell was born about 1788; died after 1830.
    4. Maria Howell was born about 1790; died after 1795.
    5. Richard L. Howell was born about 1792; died after 1830.
    6. William Burr Howell was born in 1795; died in 1863 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  5. 14.  Rep MS Congress Thomas Marston Green, Jr. Esq. was born on 26 Feb 1758 in Williamsburg, James City Co, Virginia (son of Col. Thomas Marston Green, Sr. and Martha Wills); died on 07 Feb 1813 in Fayette, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Green Family Cem, Springfield Plantation, Fayette, Mississippi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Possessions: Abt 1790, Coles Creek, Natchez, Mississippi; 348 acres
    • Residence: Bef 1791, Springfield Plantation, Fayette, Mississippi
    • Possessions: 27 Oct 1795, Cole's Creek, Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Green, Thomas Marston, the third child of Col. Thomas Green and his wife Martha Wills, was born in James City county, Virginia Feb 26, 1758. (See Col. thomas Green). The land records show that he was granted 800 acres on Fairchild's creek in 1789, also owned in 1805 over 3,000 acres by purchase, largely on Cole's Creek. He was a member of the first general assembly of the territory, and was electd a delegate to congress by the legisltue in Ma 1802, to succeed Narsworth Hunter, deceased, and served from December 6, 1802 to Mar 3, 1803.
    His wife, Martha, described as the unfailing "friend of the wretched and unhappy," died November 16, 1805. His death occurred February 7, 1813.
    Andrew Jackson was married to Rachel Robards at the home of Thomas M. Green, near the mth of Cole's Creek, i 1791, by Col. Thomas Green, who, according to Sparks' Memories, acted as a justice of the peace by authority of the Georgia legislatu. He may also have been an alcalde, as Georgia had replealed the Bourbon county act. "That there was anything disreputable attached to the lady's name is very improbable," says Sparks, "for she was more than fifteen months in the house of (Thomas M.) Green who was a man of wealth, and remarkable for his pride and fastidiousness in selecting his friends or acquaintances." Two of the Green brothers married nices of Mrs. Jackson who was a Donaldson. Sparks himself married the youngest daughter of Abner Green, territorial treasurer of Mississippi.

    source: Mississippi History comprising sketches...
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    History of Port Gibson Mississippi

    Among early things of interest is that Andrew Jackson was so delighted with the homes of Abner and Tom Green when he visited them at Gayosa's summer home and at Springfield in the 1780?s, that he acquired a tract of land where Bayou Pierre emptied into the Mississippi River and there built a cabin, trading post and race track. (This was a Spanish land Grant.) After he and Rachel were married at Tom Green's Springfield, they spent their honeymoon of two or three months here (1791)

    Encyclopedia of Mississippi history:
    During the time of the Spanish occupation of Ntchez, district, "Thomas M. Green and Abner Green were young men at the time, though both were men of family. To both of them Jackson, at different times, sold negroes, and the writer now has bills of sale for negroes sold to Abner Green, in the handwriting of Jackson, bearing his signature, written, as it always was, in large and bold characters, extending quite half across the sheet."

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    W.H. Sparks - Memories of 50 Years

    The friends formed in this section of country by Jackson were devoted to him through life, and when in after life he sent (for it is not true that he brought) his future wife to Mississippi, it was to the house of Thomas M. Green, then residing near the mouth of Cowles Creek, and only a few miles from Bruinsburgh.

    Whatever the circumstances of the separation, or the cause for it, between Mrs. Jackson and her first husband,
    I am ignorant; I know that Jackson vas much censured in the neighborhood of his home. At the time of her coming to Green's, the civil authority was a disputed one; most of the people acknowledging the Spanish. A suit was instituted for a divorce, and awarded by a Spanish tribunal. There was probably little ceremony or strictness of legal proceeding in the matter, as all government and law was equivocal, and of but little force just at that time in the country. It was after this that Jackson came and married her, in the house of Thomas M. Green.

    That there was anything disreputable attached to the lady's name is very improbable; for she was more than fifteen months in the house of Green, who was a man of wealth, and remarkable for his pride and fastidiousness in selecting his friends or acquaintances. He was the first Territorial representative of Mississippi in Congress?was at the head of society socially, and certainly would never have permitted a lady of equivocal character to the privileges of a guest in his house, or to the association of his daughters, then young. During the time she was awaiting this divorce, she was at times an inmate of the family of Abner
    Green, of Second Creek, where she was always gladly received, and he and his family were even more particular as to the character and position of those they admitted to their intimacy, if possible, than Thomas B. Green. This intimacy was increased by the marriage of two of the Green brothers to nieces of Mrs. Jackson.


    Possessions:
    Natchez Records 1767-1805 by May Wilson McBee
    Page 357 (no preview available)
    William Ferguson to Thos Marston Green, 348 acres on Cole's Creek, b. by lands of John Smith, James Cole, Ben Stanley, and Benj. Roberts, for $350. ...no preview available for this page

    page 80
    1790. William Ferguson to Thomas Marston Green, 348 arpents b. by John Smith, James Cole, Benj. Stampley, Benj. Roberts, for $350 paid. Wit: Eben Rees. ...no preview available for this page
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    Residence:
    In August of 1791, Andrew Jackson and Rachel were married at the Green Family Springfield Plantation. The marriage ceremony was performed by Thomas Green Sr., while Thomas Jr. served as a witness. Andrew and Rachel would later find out that Rachel's divorced was not finalized, at the time of the wedding

    Possessions:
    Natchez Court Records:
    page 579 Thomas M. Green, an actual settler in this territory, 27 Oct 1795 claims 350 acres on Cole's Creek in sd county, by virtue of a warrant from British... no preview available

    Thomas married Martha Kirkland on 15 Jan 1780 in Coles Creek Settlement, Natchez, Mississippi. Martha was born on 15 Feb 1760 in Fairfield Co, South Carolina; died on 15 Nov 1805 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Springfield Cem, near Greenville, Jefferson Co, Mississippi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Martha Kirkland was born on 15 Feb 1760 in Fairfield Co, South Carolina; died on 15 Nov 1805 in Natchez, Jefferson Co, Mississippi; was buried in Springfield Cem, near Greenville, Jefferson Co, Mississippi.

    Notes:

    Died:
    MARRIAGES AND DEATHS FROM MISS. NEWSPAPERS by Wiltshire, Vol. II, pg 111:
    November 26, 1805: Died near Greenville, on Friday, the 15th, Martha Green, the wife of Thomas M. Green, Esq. (As found in MISSISSIPPI MESSENGER, Natchez, Miss., Published by Timothy and Samuel Terrell).

    Children:
    1. Joseph Kirkland Green was born on 16 Nov 1780 in Coles Creek Settlement, Natchez, Mississippi; died after 1810.
    2. Elizabeth Green was born on 18 Jan 1783 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died about 1862 in Jefferson Co, Mississippi, or Texas.
    3. Martha Wills Green was born in 1783; died in 1808.
    4. 7. Mary "Patty" Green was born on 17 Mar 1787 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died in 1815 in St. Helena Parish, Louisiana (prob).
    5. Jane Green was born on 13 Mar 1789 in Natchez District, Mississippi; died on 27 Aug 1849.
    6. Laminda Green was born on 05 Jul 1791 in Natchez, Mississippi; died in 1841.
    7. Rebecca Green was born on 19 Aug 1793 in Natchez, Mississippi; died after 1810.
    8. William Marston Green, Jr. was born on 10 Jan 1796 in Natchez, Mississippi; died in 1829.
    9. Filmer Wills Green was born on 25 Mar 1798; died after 1823.
    10. Augusta Green was born on 19 Jul 1801; died after 1822.