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John was born about 1800 in Monroe County, Virginia, to Barnabas Green and his wife, Martha Clarkson, who were married 1792 December 2nd in Franklin County, Virginia. His siblings are
David
Andrew, and
William .
John was a farmer (1850).
John was married 1830 March in Kanawha County, Virginia, by Nathaniel W Calhoun to Nancy Scott [1].
Their children are
John,
Mary (Hammack, Shaver),
Nancy,
Robert K,
Malinda, and
America.
This is to certify that I have legally preformed the rites of matrimony between the paries named in the subjoined list … John Green and Nancy Scott widow of James Scott March 1830 … Nathaniel W Calhoun VDM, December 1832.
↑ US Federal Census: 1810 Population Schedule, Virginia, Kanawha, Charleston, p 118, ln 80.
In same county with Green: Barnabas bef 1765 (p 120), John 1784-94 (p 126), and Benijah bef 1765 (p 126).
↑ US Federal Census: 1830 Population Schedule, Virginia, Kanawha, p 192, ln 19.
Green, John & female 1790-1800, male 1810-15, male & 2 females 1815-20, male 1820-25, male & 2 females 1825-30.
In the same county with Green: Martha (1770-80) p 191-26, William (1800-10) p 192-1, George (1780-90) p 192-7, Edward (1800-10) p 192-13, Andrew (1790-1800) p 192-6, and George (1775-1808) p 192-22.
The Barnabus Green Family, By: Lenore Kingery Ferrell, Kith and Kin of Boone County, West Virginia, Volume X, Published by: Boone County Genealogical Society, Madison, West Virginia, 1982.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with John by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with John: