Isaac Green was born about 1667, calculated from his age at death, although Torrey and others give his birth year as 1663, perhaps in Malden, Middlesex, (then) Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1] He married Sarah, whose maiden name is currently unknown, by 1694.[2] On 23 November 1708, he and brother John, executors of their father's will, gave to their nephew Benjamin Green, having just come of age, a deed of 5 acres of land based on the legacy of Benjamin's grandfather, Capt. William Green.[1]
Isaac died on 04 January 1739/40, aged 72, in Falmouth, Barnstable, (then) Province of Massachusetts Bay.[3][4]
Children:
Isaac, b. 27 Dec 1694 Malden[1], m. Judah Betell 1716 Falmouth.
↑ Clarence A. Torrey, compiler, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (CD version) (Boston, MA: NEHGS, 2001), citing {Charlestown 439; Green (#4) 114 [sic, 14]; Green (#5) 45; Gen. Adv. 3:57, 4:82; NYGBR 27:112; Vinton Mem. 401; Swift (1955) 80}.
"GREEN, Isaac (1663-1740) & 1/wf Sarah ____; by 1694; Charlestown/Falmouth, MA."
↑ Oliver B. Brown, Vital Records of Falmouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Soc. of Mayflower Descendants in RI, RI: 1976), p. 237.
"Green, Isaac, d. 04 Jan 1739/40 (d. Jan a. 72y GR1)"
↑ 5.05.15.25.3 Oliver B. Brown, Vital Records of Falmouth, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Soc. of Mayflower Descendants in RI, RI: 1976), p. 57.
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