Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. More About WILLIAM GREENE and LYDIA ARMITAGE: Marriage: 1732, Trenton, Hunterdon Co, NJ. Judiciary - Atlantic County Vicinage I - Atlantic County Government County Government Information on Atlantic County Government, departments, Constitutional Officers, local, state and federal representatives and more 1333 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City New Jersey 08401 United States +1 (609) 345-6700 Atlantic County, NJ There I met the Reeder family who had settled in the village of New Town, Long Island , and married Joanna Reeder. I just found this site and amazed at the information on Samuel Green. I am fascinated by these Loyalist ancestors, as I have several American Patriots in my lineage. State from whom you have copied the data and ideally also his/her original source. I find descendants of Thomas Pettit II had settled on the Passaic and in the Minisink. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. He purchased 541 acres on Potts Creek, at the confluence of Potts Creek and the Yadkin River in 1761. I am buried in First Presbyterian Church of Ewing cemetery , near Scotch Road. Do you have supplementary information, corrections or questions with regards to William M. (Judge) Green?The author of this publication would love to hear from you! His qualities were such as to give him distinction, for he was appointed one of the first judges of Hunterdon county, and from the frequent mention of his name in public affairs and important business transactions, he was evidently a prominent and useful citizen. You can download a copy by going here, then clicking on the See also: link. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Presiding Judges: Kenneth Campen, William Feingold, William Roca . Chuck Randolph document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Note: For those of you who plan to research this early period in New Jersey history, it is important to read Joseph R. Kletts Using the Records of the East and West Jersey Proprietors. Joe is Deputy Director for Archives at the state archives (otherwise known as NJDARM). Ugh!! 2:53 pm. However, we do have John Hawkings present in Amwell in the 1740s. Try again later. How are you connected to Samuel? Eleanor Your email address will not be published. Do a search for Garfield and Walter, and see if there are any obituaries for them.That might get you further back. 16 Jun 1722 (aged 5051) Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. This Samuel is old enough to be my Samuels father but his wife Elizabeth is too your to be my Samuels mother! Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Year should not be greater than current year. William Green is the son of Richard Green of England. Back to the Samuel Green who was on the bench with William in 1714, Hunterdon Co. The stone stood in this location for some one hundred years. What type of documentation do you have for the Morris Green son of John Green connection? In the New Jersey abstract of wills, Johns will is listed and names Charles, Reuben, a daughter Phoebe, Johns wife Hannah, and Morris. I died 16 June 1722.I am buried in the Ewing Prersbyterian Cemetary"Our eleven children were: Richard, Joseph, William, Esther, Mary, Joanna, Sarah, Benjamin, John, Jeremiah and Isaac. Good to stumble across this site. We suspect that by searching Richard Green Sr. documents, this enigma can be solved. You type in a few letters (at least 3) and a list of personal names within this publication will immediately appear. All that was left of me in the thin layer of ashy mould were some bone fragments, a metal buckle and some buttons. Originally my grave sat close to the foundation of the old Ewing Church.The present building is the third church structure built on the site. Note: For those of you who plan to research this early period in New Jersey history, it is important to read Joseph R. Kletts Using the Records of the East and West Jersey Proprietors. Joe is Deputy Director for Archives at the state archives (otherwise known as NJDARM). I trace my line to Judge William Green by way of his son Jeremiah who was with the Jersey Settlement into NC. Failed to remove flower. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. Sorry! The lake is located just south of Hope. Alexander De Greene De Boketon, born around 1181 in Harrington, County Northamptonshire, England, is the first Lord De Greene. He is the fountainhead of the Greene line and received his power and titles as a reward from King John in 1202. Would love to connect with kin, lol. I have found and have in hand from NJ Archives, copies of these deeds ; Richard Green was a voter in Amwell township, Hunterdon county, in 1738, and a chosen freeholder in 1739 [Greenland in New Jersey]. Judge William Green: Birthdate: 1678: Birthplace: Trenton, Burlington, New Jersey, United States: Death: June 16, 1722 (43-44) Trenton, Burlington, New Jersey, United States April 20, 2013 @ Some researchers have dated his first marriage to 1694, which is how the earlier birth date comes about. 1740 d, 1830 and Mary Huey b. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. I am also lost as to the parents of Judge William Green. This has gone on long enough. November 4, 2018 @ Uninsured Employers Fund . And also the Samuel Green, son of Morris who went to Canada but returned to the US to fight on the US side during the war of 1812. Thanks for your help! Randolph, Eleanor Green He purchased three hundred and forty-five acres of Col. Daniel Coxe , the deed bearing the date 1712, and on it erected the first brick house in the township, which is still standing, having on the west end the date, 1717, and is owned and occupied by his descendent of the fifth generation, Henry Green . It certainly makes it more difficult to learn about him while he was residing in Amwell Township, and before he got there. John Greene; Elisha Greene; Barlow Greene; Stephen Greene; William Greene and 3 others Half brother of Richard GRIFFIN; Jacob GRIFFIN; Gersham GRIFFIN; John Samuel Green, Sr.; Richard Green and 23 others Occupation: Judge"I am Judge William Green , writing to you from the grave. Eleanor Green, Marfy Goodspeed She died in Tacony, Pennsylvania in 1690. He joined the court in 2002 after being nominated by President George W. Bush. July 19, 2016 @ Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. He married LYDIA ARMITAGE 1732 in Trenton, Hunterdon Co, NJ, daughter of ENOCH ARMITAGE and MARY BEAVER. Hello: Two of his sons were named Richard and William. This area was in Burlington County then, but about 1713 it was included in the newly formed Hunterdon County. Failed to remove flower. George Walker Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. That was simply not how things were done in 18th-century New Jersey. My son William Jr. probably built the first brick portion. 1. There are hardly any records for this Richard Green after he arrived in Burlington, and the only estate recorded for a Richard Green in New Jersey prior to 1750 was for a second-generation Richard Green (more about him later). Certainly the name never applied to Samuel Green Sr. And as far as I can tell, he never spelled his name Greene.. We came to Ewing about 1700 or a short time before. Directions. If you search for a Samuel Green who died in 1760 on Rootsweb, youll get a lot of results for a John or Johann Samuel Green. Richard Green came alone. Brother of Richard Greene; Joseph Green; Sarah Green; Joanna Green; Benjamin Green and 5 others; John Green, of Oxford Township; Isaac Green; Jeremiah I Greene, Sr.; Esther Green and Mary Green less. I could never pinpoint the field. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. In 1714, his Try again. Please try again later. Hello Tammy, October 12, 2020 @ He is buried in Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten. I died in the year of our Lord 1722. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/a/u/Janelle-W-Gaughan/ Ewing Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Learn more about merges. William Green was born in 1702 in Trenton, Province of West Jersey, now Ewing, Mercer County. If there was such a person, he never got pinned down in the surviving records. William Green, 53, of Wall, New Jersey, pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty to Count 1 of an indictment charging him with operating an Eli Cooley's Book:Early Settlers in Trenton and Ewing, p 78FOOTNOTE:The Friends of the William Green Farmhouse have found no record of Joanna's date of death, nor her grave in the Ewing churchyard, where she most certainly was buried. Samuel Greens eldest son Samuel was very close to the Moravian settlers in the area of Hope in Warren county around the time of the French and Indian War. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Maxine Meloche We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each persons profile. Fortunately, things improved greatly after the first settlements were established. GREAT NEWS! You can download a copy by going. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Perhaps Green bought those shares from an agent of Gilberthorpes in New Jersey. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. After my post above, I realized I made a mistake, Elizabeth Wooley Green was the daughter of Morris Green, the son of John Green. You can always change this later in your Account settings. Emily Ewing married Henry W. Green , and after Emily died Henrymarried her sister, Susan Mary for his second wife. I think the family first settled in Amwell, Copper Hill, and Readington areas before moving to Johnsonburgh. April 2, 1725 Elizabeth Greene of the town of Jamaica, Queens County, Island of Nassau New York, widow of Richard Greene of Barton Regis, rope maker, and sole heiress of Jonathan Edwards of Bristol, haulier; Richard her son; Joshua Pettit of Jamaica town, yeoman. I am pretty certain that the Amwell freeholder was Samuel Greens second son, born about 1712. Lincolnshire is only a short distance south of Yorkshire. I have not been able to find a will for Peter Green online, but it should answer this question. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 10, 2021. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Like Chuck Randolph above, I trace my ancestry to Jeremiah Green, son of Judge William Green of Hunterdon. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. First Presbyterian Church of Ewing Cemetery, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9682834/william-green. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). But I suspect that he lived on the property that eventually belonged to his son Richard Green. cemeteries found in Ewing, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. Our congregation dates back to 1708. For now, until something definitive turns up, I will use the date of c.1680. Copyright protected work may not simply be copied or republished. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. I died 16 June 1722.Information found from:http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/g/r/e/Prestal-Greene/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0489.html http://www.geni.com/people/William-Judge-Green/366819414200013625Grandson William Green IIIGranddaughter Jemima Green HuntGranddaughter Lydia GreenGrandson Charles GreenGranddaughter Deborah HowellSon of Peter Greene and Elizabeth Greene Husband of Joanna Burroughs Green (Reeder) Father of Richard Green; Joseph J. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. The fact that Samuel named his son Richard makes the elder Richard who arrived in 1678 more of a candidate for Samuel Greens father. John Green made no reference to Richard, Samuel, William or George Green in his will, and none of his children had those names. It has been family tradition that the first brick portion was constructed in 1717, but this was probably not so. We later moved to Birmingham, known today as West Trenton, near the Delaware River. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. Try again later. Samuel Green was the 6th great grandfather of my husband Joseph Kintzel. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Be Wary Of Scams In Which People Posing As Law Enforcement Officers Attempt To Solicit Funds. Try again. February 16, 2018 @ I died in the year of our Lord 1722. November 5, 2018 @ How they picked out their properties is another story. Johns son Simcoe had a son Andrew who had my grandmother Margaret. Required fields are marked *. xx xxx xxxx xxxxxx Mercer, New Jersey, USA: Record information. According to a privately published family monograph, the farmhouse was the home of Judge William Green, who was born in the 1600s in England and died in 1722 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. He doesnt say, but since the town of Gloucester, NJ was not formed until 1685, I assume he meant England. It remained in Hunterdon County for 125 years until it was made a part of the newly formed Mercer County. But some family trees claim he was from Lincolnshire. 5:30 pm. Please ensure you have given Find a Grave permission to access your location in your browser settings. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. from Villanova My line is from their son Reuben Ely has written (in his genealogy of the Ely, Revell and Stacye families, pg 141) that the Shield was the first trans-Atlantic ship to travel so far up the Delaware River, to the furthest point of tidewater. But most family trees do not list a Samuel among the children of Peter and Elizabeth Green. 1671, d. 16 June 1722. I am hoping to find more on this line as I cotinue exploring your site. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. February 1, 2019 @ 6:56 pm, I am connected by DNA to a number of the descendants of Morris. He also named a son George, to whom he left land in Amwell Twp. Just giving Samuel Green a birth year is a challenge. GREAT NEWS! October 12, 2020 @ Father of Robert Green; Martha Greene; Reverend William 'Enoch' Green; Joanna Greene; Pvt. April 21, 2020 @ "I purchased 350 acres of land from the Severns and Brearly families and we moved into the Severns wooden farmhouse. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Please enter your email and password to sign in. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. 1 He was the son of Judge William Green and Joanna Reeder. Lived next to the Swayze Cemetery in Hope, N.J. for years. We have set your language to But early deeds do show that a Richard Green owned land east of Rosemont, on land also owned by Samuel Green. Passengers who boarded the Shield at Hull were generally from Yorkshire and traveled as a group. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. It has been family tradition that the first brick portion was constructed in 1717, but this was probably not so. Learn more about merges. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Use Escape keyboard button or the Close button to close the carousel. You have done a lot of work also. William F Ziegler is Judge at New Jersey Superior Court. Born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA on 1 February 1710 to Richard Greene and Marie Anne Quincey. Dale, Marfy Goodspeed He passed away on 16 Jun 1722 in Ewing, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States. Dale, As far as I can tell there is no surviving structure for Samuel Green in Hunterdon County. I think Ill take a break and try to get it in order at a later date. Search above to list available cemeteries. There I met the Reeder family who had settled in the village of New Town, Long Island , and married Joanna Reeder. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. The Friends of the William Green Farmhouse. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. True to form, the London group settled south of Burlington City, and the Yorkshire group went north, following Mahlon Stacy who built the first grist mill at Trenton. Samuel Green was my ancestor, so of course I am interested in his history. Samuel Green was my ancestor, so of course I am interested in his history. January 17, 2017 @ search for your ancestors and publish your family tree, https://www.genealogieonline.nl/family-tree-presti-adams/P407.php, A genealogical internet service provided by. So perhaps his property came to his brother Samuel through probate, but I have not seen the estate records. By Marfy Goodspeed I, too, am and have been, searching for a connection of Judge William Green to a family in England. Every record I have seen for the Samuel Green who settled in Amwell before moving on to Sussex (later Warren) county always uses the name Samuel Green, never John Samuel Green or Johann Samuel Green. December 11, 2020 @ The email does not appear to be a valid email address. 11:03 am. Failed to delete memorial. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Judge William Green I found on Findagrave.com. Richard Green signed the land to Anna Salter signed July 18, 1678 not 1681. It has been family tradition that the first brick portion was constructed in 1717, but this was probably not so. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Drag images here or select from your computer for Judge William Green memorial. Oops, something didn't work. In 1739 he would have been about 79-80 years old. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. October 12, 2010 @ Start a free family tree online and well do the searching for you. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. For memorials with more than one photo, additional photos will appear here or on the photos tab. In 1725, Samuel Green surveyed 610 acres for George Green in what became Hope Township in Warren County. The GreeneJones War was an Appalachian Mountain clan feud in the United States reputed to be second only to that of the HatfieldMcCoy feud in scale, duration, and number of people killed. Among the first settlers of Hunterdon County, in the Western Province of New Jersey were Samuel Green and his family. Death. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. (And Morris brother, Ruebens house is still at the south end of Mountain Lake Greens Pond, a fine example of Moravian architecture.) He was appointed to the bench by former Governor Jim McGreevey on June 25, 2004. View phone numbers, addresses, public records, background check reports and possible arrest records for William Judge in New Jersey (NJ). Request permission to copy data or at least inform the author, chances are that the author gives permission, often the contact also leads to more exchange of data. I think Samuel was William`s father. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? It certainly has family traits to it , greens rarely show up on any radar..thanks for this info, E. Ruth Green, Ph.D. Dear Richard, Are you sure that you want to delete this photo? I believe his father was Walter. We came to Ewing about 1700 or a short time before. New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island (NJ) (24) Birth. 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