Thomas Green was possibly born abt 1640.
He arrived in Virginia in 1653.
Thomas Green died bet 22 Oct 1685 (date of will) and its Prove date of 9 Jun 1686 in Isle of Wight Co., Colony of Virginia
The will of Thomas Green dated Oct 22 1685 named legatees: son Thomas the plantation at Red Point; wife Mary; son George 250 acres commonly called Poplar Neck, now in the occupation of William Sackwirth; son John; son William; aforesaid sons 300 acres now in the possession of John Bunkley, adjoining the land of Thomas Poole and James Bagnall; the mill I purchased of Col. Bacon to my wife; daughter Mary Davis. Personal estate to be divided between William, Prudence, Sarah, Bridgett, Elizabeth, John Green and wife Mary. Executors wife and son George. Witnessess: John Pitt, Nicholas Fulgham, & Thomas Bevan. Recorded June 9 1686. Appraisal of estate presented by Mrs.Mary Green by Richard Wilkinson, James Tullagh, Daniell Ling,Thomas Ward.[1]
The plantation at Red Point was inherited through his wife Mary Moone, daughter of Captain John Moone in his will ca. 1650.[2]
Green-15222 was created by Joseph Leslie Poole through the import of Murray Family_2015-08-22.ged on Aug 22, 2015.
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Categories: Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Slave Owners
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