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About Captain Green Bouldin
Captain Green Bouldin
Find A Grave Memorial ID # 67861388
Green Bouldin was wealthy plantation owner with many slaves and large land holdings near what is now Decatur, Alabama. His wife Mary Graves, was the daughter of William and Mary Graves of Henry County, Virginia. The progenitor of the Graves family in America was Captain Thomas Graves, who served as a representative of the First Assembly in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. Green first framed land in Henry County, Virginia, given to him by his father. The tract consisted of 310 acres on Grassy Creek. Later his father conveyed another 134 acres along the waters of grassy Creek to him.
It should be noted that the Bouldin family cemetery is on that site and contains the markers of Thomas Bouldin and his son, Thomas Jr. He and his family left from Alabama about 1818 and began their plantation immediately. After his first wife, Mary died he married again, to Elizabeth Jiggetts Driver, a widow with six children. She died in 1829 and he in 1830. Having died intestate, his estate was sold and All proceeds divided among his children, as ordered by the Probate Court.
Captain Green Bouldin's Timeline
1767 |
October 2, 1767
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Charlotte County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1792 |
March 21, 1792
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1795 |
March 13, 1795
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Henry County, Virginia, United States
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1795
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Henry, , VA, USA, Henry County, Virginia, United States
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1796 |
1796
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1799 |
February 8, 1799
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Henry County, Virginia, United States
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1828 |
August 10, 1828
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Trinity, Morgan, AL, USA
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1830 |
October 16, 1830
Age 63
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Morgan County, Alabama, United States
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