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Henry Marston Green

Male 1767 - Aft 1804  (37 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry Marston Green was born on 08 Nov 1767 in North Carolina; died after 1804.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Jan 1793, North Fork of Cole's Creek, Natchez, Mississippi

    Notes:

    Claim No. 1263, Spanish gr to Henry Green 600 acres 30 mi east of Fort. N.O. 6 Apr 1792
    Clamant Henry Green 26 March 1804
    Wit: Wm Atchinson, 21 No 1804.
    Certif A-283 issued to claimant. Henry Green, citizen, etc, claims 600 arpents on north fork of Cole's Cr in Jefferson Co, by virtue of Spanis patent, as above.

    p 387 Claim No. 600 acres 30 mi east of Fort. b by Maria Perkins, N.O. 14 Aug 1793. Claimant Henry Green 26 March 1894. Wit Wm Atchinson, 24 Nov 1804.
    certif A384 issued to Claimant, Henry Green claims 600 arptnes in Jefferson Co on waters of Cole's Creek as granted above.

    p 389 Claim No. 1265. Spanish grv to Henry Green, 600 acres on north fork of Cole's creek, 25 mi NE of Fort. N.O. 1 Sep 1795, file Claimant Henry Green 26 Mch 1804. Wit Wm Atchinson. 21 Nov 1804. henry Green claims 600 arpents to jefferson Co, Miss Ter. by virtue of the above grant.
    p 455 Natchez Court Records


    Residence:
    Spanish grant to John Pickins 240 acres on North Fork of Cole's Creek, adj lands of Henry Green No. 1 Jany 1793.

    Henry married Mrs. (niece to Rachel - Mrs Andrew Jackson) Green about 1795 in Natchez, Mississippi. (niece was born about 1770; died after 1835. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. (daughter) Green  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1800 in Natchez, Mississippi; died after 1835.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  (daughter) Green Descendancy chart to this point (1.Henry1) was born about 1800 in Natchez, Mississippi; died after 1835.

    Notes:

    W.H. Sparks Memories of 50 Years
    "In 1835, when (Andrew) Jackson was President, the writer, passing from Louisiana to New York with his family, spent some days at Washington. His lady was the youngest daughter of Abner Green; he was in company with a daughter of Henry Green and her husband; her mother was niece to Mrs. Jackson. We called to see the President, and when my lady was introduced to the General, he was informed she was the daughter of his old friend, Abner Green, of Second Creek."