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Shadrach Green (1747 - bef. 1822)

Shadrach "Shadrack, Shadrick" Green
Born in Baltimore, Baltimore County, Province of Marylandmap
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Died before before age 75 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United Statesmap
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Shadrach Green was a Maryland colonist.

Shadrack Green was born c.1744 in Baltimore Co., Province of Maryland of Isaac Green-5252 and Rebecca Green [1]

Shadrack died between the signing of his codicil in 1819, & his will's probate 15 Nov 1822. [2][3]

Last Will & Testament of Shadrack Green of Baltimore County dated 8 Dec 1815, & proved 15 Nov 1822 ( BK 483/11, MSA film CR72,245-1. transcribed for USGenWeb/MDGenWeb by Elenora Green) I, Shadrack Green of Baltimore County . . . Whereas the property I now possess hath been chiefly acquired by the joint industry and frugality of my dear wife and myself, I bequeath all my property both real and personal to my loving wife during her natural life and widowhood and no longer. After the death or marriage of my wife, should my slaves Stephen Carmack and Isaac Carmack continue to be faithful servants . . both shall be manumitted so as to be free after her death or marriage and not before. After the death or marriage of my wife I devise to slave Stephen Carmack 5 acres on the east side of my mansion house and adjacent General Ridgely's land and to slave Isaac Carmack at the death or marriage of my wife, I devise 1 acre adjacent to his brother - if they wish to sell the land, it shall be valued by two neighbors and one of my sons or daughters on paying the value money to be the purchaser and no other. All of my children to have an equal amount of my property. I have kept accounts open against those who have received any part of my estate. ... Bequeath to Elizabeth Givens wife of James Givens, Ann Bosley wife of Joshua Bosley, my son Joshua Green, Tempy Mays wife of John Mays, Thomas Green my son, Matilda Miles wife of Abraham Miles, Rachel Green, wife of Joshua B Green, Susan Green and Ariann Greenway, my daughters. Property real and personal to be divided among the above. Should children not agree on division, land to be sold but for not less than $55 per acre and the money shall be equally divided. Executor: Joshua Green, wife Rachel Green. Signed 8 Dec 1815 in the presence of Abraham H Price, John Filler, Jacob Bar___ Whereas I, Shadrack Green have duly executed my last Will & Testament bearing date of 8th Dec 1815 make this Codicil. I authorize wife Rachel to manumit not only Stephen Carmack and Isaac Carmack but all the rest of my slaves. Signed 19th January 1821 Shadrack Green, seal in the presence of Abraham H Price, Abedingo "his mark" Green, Moses Given. On 15 November 1822 came Joshua Green and Rachel Green, executors....

Research Note

Adams-16917 11:46, 18 September 2016 (EDT)

  • There is no son named William B. Green in his will; also no dau Dicey (Laodicea) (this note no longer applicable.)
  • no son in will named Shadrach Jr.

Sources

  1. Baltimore County Deed Records, v4, 1767-1775, p255 Heritage Books, 1997, Deed - Jan 1774, Isaac Green, planter of Baltimore Co. to son Shadrack Green for love & affection 50 acres. Wit: Ulick Burk, Charles Green
  2. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdbaltim/wills/xxwills.htm
  3. Maryland Will BK 483/11, MSA film CR72,245-1

Acknowledgements

Green-9848 was created by Jason Crews through the import of Nancy Francis Melton Ancestors.ged on Feb 15, 2014.





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Shadrach Green is being removed as son of this Shadrach Green. This Shadrach Green appears to have spent his entire life in Baltimore, Maryland and his will does not name a son Shadrach. Shadrach Green was born in North Carolina about 1760-1766 and was never in Maryland.
Green-9848 and Green-21019 appear to represent the same person because: 21019 was just entered as a duplicate
posted by Marj Adams
Green-9848 and Green-19167 appear to represent the same person because: same with different spellings of first names
posted by Marj Adams
Sometimes William B. Green is seen as William Ball Green. There was a William Ball in Baltimore (I forgot where I saw this), who was a boatwright or boat builder. Maybe our William was named in honor of him?
posted by [Living Hotlen]
Green-18713 and Green-9848 appear to represent the same person because: different spelling of first name
posted by Marj Adams
Green-9848 and Green-11331 appear to represent the same person because: dau Dicey seems to have disappeared
posted by Marj Adams
Green-9848 and Green-11331 do not represent the same person because: There is wrong info about his dau Dicey
posted by Marj Adams
Green-11331 and Green-9848 appear to represent the same person because: same man, different spelling; dates are just slightly off
posted by Marj Adams

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