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Abt 1597 - 1642 (~ 45 years)
1597 - 1659 (61 years)
Birth |
9 Feb 1597 |
Salisbury, Wilts |
Died |
7 Jan 1659 |
Providence, RI |
Buried |
Surgeon John Greene Lot Warwick, Rhode Island |
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Family |
Joanne/Joan Tattershall, b. Abt 1597, London, Middlesex, England [3, 4, 5] |
Married |
1619 |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. James E. Greene/Green, b. 21 Jun 1626, Potowomut, Providence, Rhode Island |
+ | 2. Benjamin [RI] Greene/Green, b. Abt 1665, North Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island |
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1626 - 1698 (71 years)
Birth |
21 Jun 1626 |
Potowomut, Providence, Rhode Island |
Died |
27 Apr 1698 |
Kent County, Rhode Island |
Buried |
Surgeon John Greene Lot Warwick, Rhode Island |
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Father |
John Greene/Green, b. 9 Feb 1597, Salisbury, Wilts |
Mother |
Joanne/Joan Tattershall, b. Abt 1597, London, Middlesex, England |
Married |
1619 |
England |
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Family 1 |
Deliverance Potter, b. 5 Mar 1637, Boston, Massachusetts Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. Mary Green/Greene, b. 28 Sep 1660, Rhode Island |
+ | 2. Sarah Green/Greene, b. 1656, North Kingstown, Greenwich, Rhode Island |
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Family 2 |
Elizabeth Anthony, b. 1646, Portsmouth, Rhode Island |
Married |
3 Aug 1665 |
Warwick, Rhode Island |
Children |
+ | 1. Elizabeth Greene, b. 17 Oct 1668, Kent, Warwick, Rhode Island |
+ | 2. Jabez Greene/Green, b. 17 May 1673, East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island |
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Abt 1665 - Bef 1718 (~ 53 years)
Birth |
Abt 1665 |
North Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island |
Died |
Bef 5 Mar 1718 |
East Greenwich, Rhode Island |
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Father |
John Greene/Green, b. 9 Feb 1597, Salisbury, Wilts |
Mother |
Joanne/Joan Tattershall, b. Abt 1597, London, Middlesex, England |
Married |
1619 |
England |
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Family |
Humility Coggeshall, b. Jan 1671, Portsmouth, Rhode Island |
Children |
+ | 1. Henry Greene/Green, b. 1696, West Greenwich, Rhode Island |
| 2. Deborah Green/Greene, b. Est 1709, Kingstowne, Rhode Island |
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Name |
Joanne/Joan Tattershall |
Born |
Abt 1597 |
London, Middlesex, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1642 |
Conanicut, Newport, Rhode Island Colony [2] |
Person ID |
I18008 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
5 Sep 2017 |
Family |
John Greene/Green, b. 9 Feb 1597, Salisbury, Wilts , d. 7 Jan 1659, Providence, RI (Age 61 years) |
Married |
1619 |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. James E. Greene/Green, b. 21 Jun 1626, Potowomut, Providence, Rhode Island , d. 27 Apr 1698, Kent County, Rhode Island (Age 71 years) |
+ | 2. Benjamin [RI] Greene/Green, b. Abt 1665, North Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island , d. Bef 5 Mar 1718, East Greenwich, Rhode Island (Age ~ 53 years) |
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Last Modified |
8 Nov 2018 |
Family ID |
F6550 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S243] THE REYNOLDS FAMILY, J. Montgomery Seaver, (American Historical Genealogical Society).
James Green of Warwick; b. 1626 d. 1698 m. first, Deliverance Potter, Sarah Green who married Henry Reynolds of Kingston, R. I. Sarah and Henry Reynolds of Kingston, RI had son Elisha Reynolds m. Susannah Potter and their daughter Elizabeth Reynolds m. Thomas Potter. Issue
This Line of Reynolds is known as Henry Reynolds Family and is root is shown as Henry, King of France, f/o Prince Hugh Magnus, ... See Docs
- [S100] Internet Source, http://www.davidgorton.com/Genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I8359&tree=tree1.
Joan TATTERSHALL, b. 1575 [1597], London, Middlesex, England d. 1642, Conanicut, Newport, Rhode Island m. 4 Nov 1619 St. Thomas Church Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
I believe the DOB is off or a generation has been missed.=mfe
- [S201] Recorded Death Record.
Greens of Rhode Island
- [S224] Roster of Colonial Dames of 17th Century, http://reynoldspatova.org/documents/_ColDamesAncestorRoster-1.pdf.
John Green/Greene
B. 1597; d. 1659. m. Joanne/Joan Tattershall/Tattersol and lived in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
- [S100] Internet Source, https://www.scribd.com/document/160493706/The-Greenes-of-Rhode-Island.
The imigrant, John Greene, aided Roger Williams in founding Rhode Island. His son was Liuitenant-Governor, and among his descendants in successive generations were men holding prominent offices - Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, U.S. Senator, Judge of the Supreme Court. Two of them, Major-General Nathanael Greene and Colonel Christopher Greene, achieved great distinction in the army during the War of the Revolution. My father's father, Caleb Greene, was a ship
owner, and in his youth a ship-master; residing in the village of Apponaug in the town of Warwick, and owning several hundred acres which formed part of the large tract which his ancestor, the first John Greene, had purchased from Miantonomoh in 1640. On his lands was a small cotton cloth factory, operated by water-power, one of the first ventures in that branch of manufacturing which has since
become the chief industry of New England. The cotton was brought in Caleb's ships from Baltimore, and on their return voyage they carried cotton cloths and occasionally the anchors and chains which were still made at the iron works
at Coventry, established by Nathanael's Greene's father fifty years before. Caleb also raised such crops, principally corn, oats, hay, and wheat, as his land would produce. He was born in 1772 and died in 1853. Soon after his marriage, in 1795, he built the house in Apponaug, and lived in it until his death. My father was born in this house, in the southwest room on the second floor, on May 6, 1801. He was one of nine children.
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