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About Col. Thomas Marston Green
A Patriot of the American Revolution for SOUTH CAROLINA. DAR Ancestor # A047376
Not much is known of Green's service in the Revolution. What is known is that he was a commissioned Colonel in the Colonial Army. He later moved to Georgia where he met and befriended General George Rogers Clark. After discussing a plan with George, Thomas gathered a small army. Green gathered his men at the Holston River where they built a small fleet of boats. After floating down the river the party did not find George as expected so they continued on to Natchez, Mississippi. Thomas received an interview with the Spanish Governor Manuel Gayoso de Lemos where he claimed the entire district for Georgia. The Spanish expecting a revolt had him arrested and thrown in prison in New Orleans. Soon afterward his wife Martha came down to have him released, but she soon after died of exposure and stress. The Governor feeling sympathy for the Green family released Thomas. He settled his family in Jefferson County, Mississippi where he became one of the most influential men in the territory. He was also instrumental in forming Bourbon county the 2nd largest county in the United States history when he had the Bourbon Act of 1785 passed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_M._Green,_Sr.
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- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64267649/thomas-marston-green
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Col. Thomas Marston Green's Timeline
1723 |
November 10, 1723
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Williamsburg, James City County, Province of Virginia
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1753 |
October 21, 1753
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James City, Virginia, United States
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October 21, 1753
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Williamsburg, James City, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
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1755 |
November 11, 1755
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Williamsburg, James City, Virginia Colony, United States
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1756
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1758 |
February 6, 1758
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Williamsburg, James City, Virginia Colony, United States
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1760 |
January 1, 1760
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Williamsburg, James City, Virginia Colony, United States
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1762 |
January 1, 1762
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Williamsburg, James City, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
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1763 |
December 25, 1763
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James City County, Province of Virginia
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