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Sir Thomas Greene, Kt.

Also Known As: "Francis"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bobbing, Kent, England
Death: January 16, 1624 (42-43)
Bobbing, Kent, England
Place of Burial: England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir Robert Greene, Kt. and Frances Greene
Husband of Margaret Greene
Father of Hon. Robert Greene, Lord of Bobbing Manor; Thomas Greene, 2nd Proprietary Governor of Maryland; John Greene; Jeremiah Greene; Arthur Greene and 1 other
Brother of George Greene; Christopher Greene; George Greene; Robert Greene; Norton Grene and 5 others

Occupation: Esquire and Knight Bachelor of the Realm, Knight Bachelor of the Realm by James I in 1622 at Windsor Castle
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About Sir Thomas Greene, Kt.

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Descendants of Thomas Greene

Generation No. 1

  • 1. THOMAS1 GREENE
  • was born Abt. 1582 in Bobbing, Kent, England, and
  • died 1624 in Bobbing, Kent, England.
  • He married (1) HELEN CALVERT? Abt. 1600.
  • He married (2) MARGARET WEBB Abt. 1607 in Bobbing, Kent, England [1].
    • More About THOMAS GREENE:
      • Occupation: 05 Sep 1622, Knight Bachelor of the Realm
      • Religion: Catholic
    • Notes for MARGARET WEBB:
      • Titled "Lady"
    • Children of THOMAS GREENE and MARGARET WEBB are:
      • i. ROBERT2 GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1608, Bobbing, Kent, England.
      • 2. ii. THOMAS GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1610, Bobbing, Kent, England;
        • d. Bef. 18 Nov 1650, St. Marys Co., Maryland.
      • iii. JOHN GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1612, Bobbing, Kent, England.
      • 3. iv. FEMALE GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1615, Bobbing, Kent, England.
      • v. JEREMIAH GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1616, Bobbing, Kent, England.

Generation No. 2

  • 2. THOMAS2 GREENE (THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1610 in Bobbing, Kent, England, and
    • died Bef. 18 Nov 1650 in St. Marys Co., Maryland.
    • He married (1) ANNE GERRARD Mar 1633/34 in Banks of St. George River, St. Marys Co., Maryland [2],[3].
      • She was born Abt. 1610, and died Abt. 1638.
    • He married (2) WINIFRED SEYBOURNE Abt. 1644 [4]. She was born Abt. 1610.
      • Notes for THOMAS GREENE:
        • Annapolis Land Records, Liber 1, folio 188:
          • November 18, 1650 - These present witness that I Thomas Green of St. Maries in the Province of Maryland, Esq., at the desire and request of my loveing wife Winnifred Green and out of my natural affection I bear to my loveing children, Thomas Green, Leonard Green, Robert Green and Francis Green, with divers other reasons me thereto moveing, have assigned given and made over and Doe by these presents assign give and make over unto my Loveing friends Henry Adams and James Langworth All my whole estate in the Province of Maryland or else where as well of lands and title thereunto as of goods, servants, Cattle, Swyne, debts, or whatsoever also in any ways mine now or hereafter may be due unto me within the said Province or elsewhere to the uses and intents following, vizt: That my Loveing wife Winifred be really possessed of all and every part and parcel of my foresaid estate for her freely to use enjoy the same in her own person during the term of her natural life without Wast diminution or alteration thereof saving the value of one thousand weights of tobacco to be delivered to my most honered friend Thomas Copley, Esq., whenever I shall happen to die. In testimony I die a faithful Christian and desire the prayers of the holy Church, Provided also that myself during my life and that my Loveing children, Thomas Green, Leonard Green and Robert Green and Francis Green aforesaid, and what other it shall please God to send me hereafter be sufficiently maintained and provided for out of same both for subsistence and education agreeable to their quality untill each of them respectively come to eighteen years of age And that my present true reale and proper debts be also paid with all possible conveniency, And that at the end of ten years next, following the date hereof she my Loveing wife Winnifred Green deliver or cause to be delivered unto my Loveing and eldest son Thomas Green the first part of all such estate in kind as shall then and at that time be in her possession or in value as my said son shall desire for his portion appointed him by me; if he shall then be living, also It shall be Lawfull for my foresaid Dear wife Winnifred Green to convert the said fifth part to her own proper use at the expiration of the foresaid ten years without any account to the rest of my children. And that at the end of thirteen years from the date thereof she my Loveing wife Winnifred Green deliver or cause to be delivered unto my second son Leonard Green the fourth part of all such clear estate in kind as shall then at that time be in her possession or in value as he the said Leonard Green shall make choice of for his portion appointed him by me, If he shall then be living Else the whole clear estate aforesaid to remain to the sole personal use and benefit (With the provision aforesaid) of my Loveing wife Winifred Green untill the end of fiftenn years from the date hereof, And then deliver or cause to be delivered unto my son Robert Green the third part in kind of the whole Clear Estate aforesaid as shall then and at that time be in her possession or in value as the said Robert Green shall then make choice of for his portion appointed him by me. If he shall be living Else one entire half in kind &c. (The same as above was provided for his son Francis Green). In case all the boys are dead wife Winnifred Green is to have one half of the estate forever, and the other half to go to such other issue it shall please God to send me after the date hereof for their respective portions appointed then by me If there shall be any such then living, and if not then the foresaid half wholly to accrue to my dear wife, Winnifre Green her use and profit forever, Provided she be not afore invested with the half appointed by me for my son Francis Green his portion, nor with the other fifth part appointed by me for son Thomas his potion by reason of either of their deaths as is also allowed her by me in which case the half aforesaid shall be divided by equall portions amongst the brothers then surviving And at the end of 17 years from the date hereof she my Loveing wife Winifred Green shall not be invested with either of the foresaid parts, and that I shall have any future issue then also living, That then an equal share be deducted by her my Loveing wife Winifred Green out of the half afore appointed by me for such issue and applyed to her own proper use and benefit forever. And if it should soe fall out, which God forbid, that my Dear and Loveing wife Winifred Green should happen to die afore any the several respective years above mentioned, That my several respective children's portions are to be paid them respectively out of the said Estate as aforesaid, That then it shall be good and Lawfull for her my said Dear wife Winifred Green to give and dispose at her death at her pleasure of the one fifth part of the Whole Clear estate then remaining in her possession, If it be within the ten first years, If after the ten and within the 13 years then the fourth part, If after the 13 and within the 15 years then the third part to be at her disposal as before, And after the 15 and within the 17 years then one half of what she shall be then possessed of at her disposal as afore. Giving further power by these presents in the case aforesaid to my Loveing friends Henry Adams and James Langworth or to the Survivor of them or to his assignment to Re Enter upon the remainder of the said Estate to the intents above said (that is to say) freely to possess the same in their own livelihood as is above at large expressed, allowing my Loveing friends Henry Adams and James Langworth each of them the value of six hundred pounds of Tobacco and one third of the male Cattle Increase between them for their pains and care they shall be at in managing the said estate to my respective Children's use profit and advantage at the several days of payment above expressed of their several respective portions, And if it should soe please God at any time afore there should be neither wife nor children of mine then living that then the whole estate aforesaid be disposed of as followeth: First that three parts thereof be delivered by my Loveing friends Henry Adams and James Langworth or the survivors of them or his assigns as aforesaid unto my honored friend Thomas Copley, Esq., or his survivors, to be employed by him or them to such Charitable uses as he or they in their discretion shall think most tending to the honour and glory of Almighty God either in this Province or elsewhere, My own decent livelihood during my life being herein always Comprehended, Then that the other fourth part remain to the sole benefit of my Loving friends Henry Adams and James Langworth or to their survivors of them, or to his assignee as afore forever. In Wittness of all which I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the 18th of November 1650. Signed Tho, Greene. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Richard Willan, Alice Smith.
          • Harry Wright Newman: Boyhood friend of Leonard Calvert who was the first governor of Maryland. Calvert appointed Thomas as second governor on his deathbed. He served from June 9, 1647 to August 6, 1648. Lord Baltimore appointed William Stone, a protestant, as governor in August 1648 due to the uneasy political climate. Home was called St. Annes on "Greene's Freehold" just east of St. Marys City. Received the patent on October 15, 1639. He sold it in 1644. Prior to purchasing Green's Freehold, he and Anne lived in the home of Margaret and Mary Brent which they called "The Sisters Freehold" which bordered Green's Freehold on St. Marys River and St. Andrew's Creek.
          • Survey of Greene's Inheritance in 1666:
            • Francis Greene - 800 acres
            • Edward Clements - 800 acres
            • Robert Greene - 200 acres
            • Francis Wheeler - 200 acres
            • Thomas Greene - 200 acres
            • Richard Coombs - 200 acres
            • Joseph Alvey - 200 acres
          • According to "The Early Settlers of Maryland"; Skordas; Thomas Green, Esq.; Liber ABH, Folio 6,67;
            • Immigrated in 1633 with sons Leonard, Robert, Henry & Francis.
            • Immigrated to America on the Ark & Dove in 1633. Sailed from Cowles, England, arrived at St. Clement's Island the first day of the new year, March 25, 1634. There is a Henry Green listed as a passenger, has anyone investigated this Henry? There seem to be additional Greenes in St. Mary's County very early on.
          • Side-Lights on Maryland History:
            • Liber A.B.H., page 67. October 15th 1639, Mr. Thomas Green demandeth land due him by the condition of plantations - that is to say in his own right for himself, and two servants, Anam Bonam and Thomas Cooper, brought into the Province Anno 1633 0 and one servant, Thomas Wills, brought into the Province 1634.
            • Liber 1, page 17. Entered by Mr. Thomas Green the first year, brought into the Province, Mr. Green in his own right and two servants, Anam Bonam in his own right, in right of Mr. Fairfax his person as his assignee, Mr. Smith as his assignee and for Mr. Thomas Wills in his (Mr. Green's) own right. (Father White says Nicholas Fairfax died on the Ark). As the lord of a manor, he was possessed of the whole of Poplar Island, which contained over 1000 acres, which was with the addition of 500 acres on Kent Island constituted Bobbing Manor (Liber 3, folio 100, Assignements, Land Office, Annapolis, Feb 8, 1650). It was he who was named by Leonard Calvert on his deathbed to succeed him which fact was proven in court on June 10, 1647, by the deposition of Mistress Margaret Brent, her sister, Mary Brent, Francis Anketill, and James Linsey, all making oath "that Governor Leonard Calvert, Esq., being upon his death bed did by word of mouth on the ninth of this month nominate Thomas Greene, Esq, Governor of the Province of Maryland" (Maryland Archives, volume 3, folio 187). Because of his loyalty in proclaiming Charles II King of England upon the death of Charles I, Governor Greene was deposed and William Stone was commissioned to succeed him as loyal to the Commonwealth.
          • Note: In "The Early Settlers of Charles County Maryland" by Bates & Wright is an entry:
            • Mrs. Jane Green, relict of Joshua Green, of Stafford County, Virginia. To sister Mary Brent, daughter of George & Mary Brent, to sister Martha Brant, brother Henry Brent, and the Roman Catholic Chapel, personalty. Brother William Chandler, ex. (Will: 6.380; 25 Nov 1699; 19 Jan 1699) Payments to: William Dent, Dr. Joseph Vanner, Capt. Thomas Emms per Joseph Green (former husband of deceased), Richard Boughton, Mary Brent (sister of deceased). Legatees: William Hunger. (prob. Hungerford). Ex: William Chandler (brother) ( Acct. 24.186 ---; 1 Oct 1703). - who is this and who is Joseph Green???
          • Archives of Maryland - 4, 1637-1640, Provincial Court:
            • June 19th, 1647. This day came Margarett Brent Gent, & desyred the testimony of the present Governor Mr. Thomas Greene concerning the last will & Testament of the late Governor Leonard Calvert Esq. And the said Governor did authorize Giles Brent Esq. one of his Lord Counsell to administer an oath unto him the said Governor concerning the foresaid business. The said Governor Thomas Greene Esq. answereed upon oath concerning the last will & Testament of Leonard Calvert Esq. aforesaid That he the said Leonard Calvert lying uppon his death bed, some 6 howres before his death, being in perfect memory, directing his speech to Mistress Margaret Brent sayd in presence of him the said Mr. Greene and some tohers I make you my sole Executrix, Take all and pay all. After which words hee the said Leonard Calvert desyred every one to depart the roome and was some space in private conference with Mistress Margaret Brent aforesaid Afterwards the said Mr. Greene comeing into the roome againe, he heard the said Mr. Leonard Clavert appoint certaine Legacies in manner following, Viz. I doe give my warring cloaths to James Linsay and Richard Willan my servants, specifying his cloath suite to Richard Willian and his black suite to James Linsey and his waring Linnen to be divided betweene them. Allso I give a mare Colt to my Godsonne Leonard Greene. Allso hee did desyre that his executrix should give the first mare colt that should fall this yeare (and if none fall in this yeare, then the first that shall hereafter fall) unto Mistress Temperence Pippett of Virginia. And further he deposeth not. Recognit Teste me - William Bretton Clk.
          • A third wife is often cited for Thomas Green, Millicent Browne. There is a Thomas and Millicent Green residing in Stafford County Virginia a few years after the death of Governor Thomas Green, therefore, Millcent Browne was not another wife of this Thomas.
      • More About THOMAS GREENE:
        • Religion: Catholic
      • Notes for ANNE GERRARD:
        • Immigrated to Maryland on the Ark & Dove in 1633.
      • Notes for WINIFRED SEYBOURNE:
        • Newman: Mistress Winifred Seybourne emigrated to Maryland in 1638 who by her title indicated gentle birth and likewise one who arrived to the age of discretion to be recognized as a femme sole in matter of ethics and business. 30 Jul 1638 she rec'd 100 acres for transporting herself and another 100 for transporting Mistress Groughan. Winnifred may have been related to the Calverts.
    • Children of THOMAS GREENE and ANNE GERRARD are:
      • 4. i. THOMAS3 GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1635, St. Marys Co., Maryland;
        • d. Abt. 1688, Calvert Co., Maryland.
      • 5. ii. LEONARD GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1638, St. Marys Co., Maryland;
        • d. Abt. 1688.
    • Children of THOMAS GREENE and WINIFRED SEYBOURNE are:
      • 6. iii. ROBERT3 GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1647, St. Marys Co., Maryland;
        • d. Abt. 1721, Charles Co., Maryland.
      • 7. iv. FRANCIS GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1648, St. Marys Co., Maryland;
        • d. Bef. 07 May 1707, Charles Co., Maryland.
  • 3. FEMALE2 GREENE (THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1615 in Bobbing, Kent, England.
    • She married JAMES LANGWORTH Abt. 1633 in Kent, England.
      • Child of FEMALE GREENE and JAMES LANGWORTH is:
        • 8. i. JAMES3 LANGWORTH,
          • b. Abt. 1630, Kent, England;
          • d. Abt. 1660, Charles Co., Maryland.

Generation No. 3

  • 4. THOMAS3 GREENE (THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1635 in St. Marys Co., Maryland, and
    • died Abt. 1688 in Calvert Co., Maryland.
    • He married ANN UNKNOWN Bef. 1659.
      • She died Aft. 1688.
        • Notes for THOMAS GREENE: Thomas & brother, Leonard returned to England with their Uncle Robert for a few years and were sent back to Maryland in 1644 when their father, Thomas Greene, entered a land warrant of 100 acres for transporting them back. It is possible that they did not return to England but simply went across the river to Virginia and then were transported back. Will of Thomas Greene, Calvert County, late of Charles Co.; 7 Feb 1688, proved 12 Mar 1689. Wife Ann, extx & heirs, entire estate real & personal.
      • Child of THOMAS GREENE and ANN UNKNOWN is:
        • i. JOSEPH4 GREENE,
          • b. Abt. 1660.
  • 5. LEONARD3 GREENE (THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1638 in St. Marys Co., Maryland, and
    • died Abt. 1688.
    • He married ANNE UNKNOWN.
      • Notes for LEONARD GREENE:
        • Will of Leonard Green; 4 Jul 1688; St. Mary's Co.. Wife Ann, "Green's Rest" during life. Son Thomas & heirs, said plantation at death of his mother, also 200 acres at Panguya, Charles Co. Being part of Green's Inheritance patented by testator and 2 brothers, viz. Francis & Robert. To eldest daughter Wynyfred & heirs 200 acres part of Green's Inheritance, daughter Mary & heirs 200 acres part of said tract; daughter Margaret & heirs 200 acres part of said tract. Children to be in care of their mother. Exs: Brother Francis Green, brother Thomas Clarke. Leonard Green, son of Thomas Greene & Ann Cox) was born about 1638. He was the godson of Leonard Calvert. Deputy Sheriff in St. Mary's County. Leonard married a woman named Anne. Anne later married Charles Evans. Children were Winifred who married Francis Wheeler 28 Aug 1690 in Charles Co., Thomas, Mary who married Francis Marbury, Margaret who married Joseph Alvey.
        • "Settlers of Maryland 1679-1700"; Peter Wilson Coldham: had property "Green's Content", 100 acres, 27 Oct 1682, 24/480, St. Mary's Co.; "proprietor's Gift", 50 acres, 8 Feb 1682, 28/1360, St. Mary's Co.
        • "Early Settlers of Charles County Maryland"; Bates & Wright: Division of lots for the children of Leonard Green: Francis Wheeler and Winnifried his wife, Thomas Greene, Mary Greene and Margaret Greene, 4 June 1694. (Ct. & Land: S#1.288)
      • Children of LEONARD GREENE and ANNE UNKNOWN are:
        • 9. i. WINIFRED4 GREENE,
          • b. Bef. 1674;
          • d. Bef. 1735.
        • ii. THOMAS GREENE,
          • b. Abt. 1676;
          • m. MILDRED UNKNOWN.
      • Notes for THOMAS GREENE:
        • "Early Settlers of Charles County Maryland"; Bates & Wright: Thomas Green (planter) and his wife Mildred. Indenture 3 March 1713, from John Spalding of St. Mary's Co., to Thomas Greene, of St. Mary's Co. one of the sons of Leonard Greene, dec'd.
        • iii. MARY GREENE,
          • b. Abt. 1678;
          • m. FRANCIS MARBURY, Abt. 1694, Charles Co., Maryland.
      • 10. iv. MARGARET GREENE,
        • b. Abt. 1680;
        • d. 1746, Charles Co., Maryland.
  • 6. ROBERT3 GREENE (THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1647 in St. Marys Co., Maryland, and
    • died Abt. 1721 in Charles Co., Maryland.
    • He married MARY ANN BOARMAN. She was born Abt. 1655.
      • Notes for ROBERT GREENE:
        • Lived in Bryantown, then Portobacco. Died intestate.
        • "Early Charles County Settler"; Bates & Wright. Robert Greene and Mary his wife and Thomas Greene, eldest son of said Robert Green - Indenture June 25, 1713 to William Boarman Sr., eldest son of Major William Boarman, deceased, on behalf of Francis Ignatius Boarman, infant, youngest son of Major William Boarman, deceased. Parcel called "Green's Rest" being part of William Boarman's manor called "Content" - 450 acres. (Ct. & Land: D#2.45)
        • Robert Green. Indenture, 9 Nov 1702, in consideration of a marriage already had between Andrew Sympson (planter) and Elizabeth Green, daughter of Robert Green. (Ct. & Land: Z#1.27) Robert Green. Indenture, 9 June 1703 to Mary Thompson, daughter of Robert Green and wife of John Thompson (planter); tract called "Thompson's Rest", part of "Green's Inheritance" 100 acres by the main branch of Portobacco. (Ct. & Land: Z#1.24.) Robert Green and his wife Mary. Indenture 25 August 1703 to Richard Combs. Land left by will of Leonard Green to each of his four children, Thomas, Winifred, Mary & Margaret; Lot #3 to daughter Mary, now wife of Francis Marberry. Original tract patented by Leonard, Robert and Francis Green for 2400 acres. Land called "Green's Inheritance" on the main branch of Portobacco. (Ct. & Land: Z#1.70) Robert Green and Francis Greene were overseers in the will of Dennis Husculaw, St. Marys County, Maryland, 1687.
        • Sidelights on Maryland History: Robert Greene lived to be seventy-four years old and died intestate, no record of the settlement of his estate having been found.
      • More About ROBERT GREENE:
        • Occupation: Planter
      • Children of ROBERT GREENE and MARY BOARMAN are:
        • 11. i. MARY4 GREEN,
          • b. Abt. 1674.
        • 12. ii. THOMAS GREEN,
          • b. Abt. 1676, Charles Co., Maryland;
          • d. Abt. 1760, Charles Co., Maryland.
        • 13. iii. ELIZABETH GREEN,
          • b. Abt. 1680;
          • d. Abt. 1753.
        • 14. iv. SARAH GREEN,
          • b. Abt. 1692, St. Marys Co., Maryland.
        • v. WILLIAM GREEN,
          • b. 28 Dec 1694, Portobacco, Charles Co. , Maryland [5].
  • 7. FRANCIS3 GREENE (THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1648 in St. Marys Co., Maryland, and
    • died Bef. 07 May 1707 in Charles Co., Maryland.
    • He married ELIZABETH STONE? Abt. 1690.
      • She was born Abt. 1660.
      • Notes for FRANCIS GREENE:
        • Will of Francis Greene; Charles Co., MD; 7 May 1707. Son Leonard & heirs 100 acres bought from Leonard Brooke, part of 800 acres "Greene's Inheritance" lying between main road of Piscataway to brother Robert Green's Rowling Road, etc. Son Francis, all testator's land on "The Old Woman's Branch". Son Giles and heirs all land between that of sons Francis and Leonard. Daughter Claire, personalty. Residue of personalty to children aforesaid. Wife's portion being reserved. Exs: Wife Elizabeth and son Leonard.
      • Children of FRANCIS GREENE and ELIZABETH STONE? are:
        • 15. i. LEONARD4 GREENE,
          • b. 30 May 1691, Portobbaco, Charles Co. , Maryland;
          • d. 1733, Greene's Inheritance, Maryland.
        • ii. VERLINDA GREENE,
          • b. 16 Aug 1692, Charles Co., Maryland [6];
          • d. 1755;
          • m. (1) THOMAS SAUNDERS, Abt. 1712;
          • m. (2) ELECTIUS SIMMS, Abt. 1733, Charles Co., Maryland.
        • iii. FRANCIS GREENE,
          • b. 23 Apr 16946; d. 1761, Charles Co., Maryland;
          • m. ELIZABETH WHEELER, Abt. 1711, Charles Co., Maryland.
        • iv. GILES GREENE,
          • b. Abt. 1696;
          • d. 1792, Charles Co., Maryland.
          • Notes for GILES GREENE:
            • "Giles Part", 296 acres; 29 Sep 1762; BC 21/574, 13 C23/74.
        • v. CLARE GREENE,
          • b. Abt. 1698, Charles Co., Maryland;
          • m. JACOB CLEMENTS, Abt. 1724, Charles Co., Maryland.
  • 8. JAMES3 LANGWORTH (FEMALE2 GREENE, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1630 in Kent, England, and
    • died Abt. 1660 in Charles Co., Maryland.
    • He married AGATHA JOHNSON Abt. 1650.
      • She died Aft. 1660.
      • Notes for JAMES LANGWORTH:
        • Guardian to Robert Greene, son of Thomas Greene.
      • Children of JAMES LANGWORTH and AGATHA JOHNSON are:
        • i. JOHN4 LANGWORTH.
        • ii. MARY LANGWORTH.
        • iii. ELIZABETH LANGWORTH.
        • iv. WILLIAM LANGWORTH.

Generation No. 4

  • 9. WINIFRED4 GREENE (LEONARD3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Bef. 1674, and
    • died Bef. 1735.
    • She married FRANCIS WHEELER 28 Aug 1690 in Charles Co., Maryland.
      • Notes for WINIFRED GREENE:
        • Early Settlers of Charles County Maryland; Bates & Wright: Petition regarding estate of Charles Evans, and Anne his wife, relict of Leonard Greene; complaint of Francis Wheeler and Winnifrid his wife, daughter of Leonard Greene. Court held 11 Aug 1691.
      • Children of WINIFRED GREENE and FRANCIS WHEELER are:
        • i. LEONARD5 WHEELER,
          • b. 03 Jun 1691;
          • d. 1763.
        • ii. MARY WHEELER, b. 1693;
          • m. JOSEPH NOBLE.
        • iii. CHARITY WHEELER, b. 1699.
        • iv. FRANCIS WHEELER, b. 25 Jan 1700/01.
        • v. WINNIFRED WHEELER, b. 25 Jan 1700/01.
        • vi. WILLIAM WHEELER, b. 1704.
        • vii. CLEMENT WHEELER, b. 1706.
        • viii. IGNATIUS WHEELER, b. 1709.
        • ix. ANN WHEELER, b. 1712.
  • 10. MARGARET4 GREENE (LEONARD3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1680, and
    • died 1746 in Charles Co., Maryland.
    • She married JOSEPH ALVEY.
      • Children of MARGARET GREENE and JOSEPH ALVEY are:
        • i. LEONARD5 ALVEY, b. 1701.
        • ii. JOSEPH ALVEY, b. 1702.
        • iii. ARTHUR ALVEY, b. 1703.
        • iv. MARY ALVEY, b. 1705.
        • v. ELINOR ALVEY, b. Abt. 1707.
        • vi. MARGARET ALVEY, b. Abt. 1709.
  • 11. MARY4 GREEN (ROBERT3 GREENE, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1674.
    • She married JOHN THOMPSON Abt. 1690 in Charles Co., Maryland [6].
      • He was born Abt. 1676.
      • Children of MARY GREEN and JOHN THOMPSON are:
        • i. MARY5 THOMPSON, b. 08 Jan 1692/93.
        • ii. MAGDALEN THOMPSON, b. Abt. 1700.
  • 12. THOMAS4 GREEN (ROBERT3 GREENE, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1676 in Charles Co., Maryland, and
    • died Abt. 1760 in Charles Co., Maryland.
    • He married (1) SARAH BOARMAN Abt. 1705 in Charles Co., Maryland.
      • She was born Abt. 1685 in Charles Co., Maryland, and
      • died Abt. 1707 in Charles Co., Maryland.
    • He married (2) TECLA SHIRCLIFF Abt. 1708.
      • She died Bet. 1749 - 1760.
      • Notes for THOMAS GREEN:
        • Will of Thomas Green; Charles Co., MD; 12 Mar 1760. Sons Thomas, Nicholas, Ralph, Dudley, Peter, William, Melchzedek Greene, tract "Greene's Inheritance". If son Bennett gets no part of "Boarman's Mannour" then he is to get an equal part of Greene's Inheritance. Daughter, Mary. Exs: Sons Bennett, Nicholas & Ralph.
      • Child of THOMAS GREEN and SARAH BOARMAN is:
        • i. BENNETT5 GREEN, b. Abt. 1706, Charles Co., Maryland.
      • Children of THOMAS GREEN and TECLA SHIRCLIFF are:
        • ii. THOMAS5 GREEN.
        • iii. NICHOLAS GREEN.
        • iv. RALPH GREEN.
        • v. DUDLEY GREEN.
        • vi. PETER GREEN.
        • vii. WILLIAM GREEN.
        • viii. MELCHZEDEK GREEN.
        • ix. MARY GREEN.
  • 13. ELIZABETH4 GREEN (ROBERT3 GREENE, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1680, and
    • died Abt. 1753.
    • She married (1) ANDREW SYMPSON Abt. 1698 in Charles Co., Maryland [6].
      • He was born Abt. 1680.
    • She married (2) ALEXANDER HAMILTON Abt. 1708 in St. Marys Co., Maryland.
      • Children of ELIZABETH GREEN and ANDREW SYMPSON are:
        • i. ANDREW5 SYMPSON, b. Abt. 1700.
        • ii. GEORGE SYMPSON, b. Abt. 1702.
      • Children of ELIZABETH GREEN and ALEXANDER HAMILTON are:
        • iii. JOHN5 HAMILTON, b. Dec 1709.
        • iv. WILLIAM HAMILTON, b. 1711.
        • v. MARY HAMILTON, b. 1713.
        • vi. JAMES HAMILTON, b. 1715.
        • vii. PATRICK HAMILTON, b. 1717.
        • viii. SAMUEL HAMILTON, b. 1719.
  • 14. SARAH4 GREEN (ROBERT3 GREENE, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1692 in St. Marys Co., Maryland.
    • She married PATRICK MCATEE Abt. 1720 in Charles Co., Maryland.
      • He was born Abt. 1685.
      • Notes for SARAH GREEN:
        • "Side-Lights on Maryland History; Sketches of Early American Families"; Richardson; Page 386; 1913: In 1721 Patrick McAtee and Sarah his wife, sued Thomas Greene, eldest son of Robert Greene. Sarah Maggatee, lately called Sarah Greene. Complaint alleged that Thomas Greene on 6 November 1718 was indebted to his sister, Sarah, etc. Court Record K#2:149.
      • Children of SARAH GREEN and PATRICK MCATEE are:
        • i. GEORGE5 MCATEE,
          • b. 1724, Charles Co., Maryland;
          • d. Aft. 1778;
          • m. ANN MASSEY, Abt. 1743, Charles Co., Maryland.
        • ii. JAMES MCATEE,
          • b. Abt. 1725;
          • d. Aft. 1786;
          • m. ROSAMUND MCATEE, Bef. 1750, Charles Co., Maryland.
          • More About JAMES MCATEE: Religion: Church of England
        • iii. THOMAS MCATEE,
          • b. Abt. 1726;
          • d. Aft. 1778, Frederick Co., Maryland;
          • m. SARAH MADDOX.
        • iv. EDMOND MCATEE,
          • b. Abt. 1730;
          • d. Aft. 1778, Charles Co., Maryland.
        • v. CHARLES MCATEE,
          • b. Abt. 1732, Charles Co., Maryland.
  • 15. LEONARD4 GREENE (FRANCIS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born 30 May 1691 in Portobbaco, Charles Co. , Maryland [6], and
    • died 1733 in Greene's Inheritance, Maryland.
    • He married PRUDENCE COOPER Abt. 1710.
      • She was born Abt. 1693, and
      • died Abt. 1757 in Charles Co., Maryland.
      • Notes for LEONARD GREENE:
        • Will of Leonard Green; Charles Co., MD; 8 Nov 1733. To son Leonard & heirs, real estate in St. Mary's Co. Other 3 sons: Cudberth, John & Francis & their heirs "Green's Inheritance"; Charles Co. Wife Prudence, extx., 1/3 of personal estate; residue to children equally. NOK Francis Green, Leonard Green. Witness: Giles Green.
      • Notes for PRUDENCE COOPER:
        • Will of Prudence Green; Charles Co., MD; 21 Nov 1757 (widow). To daughter Jane Doyne wife of Robert, negro boy called Thomas. To daughter Mary Livers, exclusive of her husband James, who shall have no power to give dispose of or intermeddle with the same, negro man Thomas and wife Elizabeth with 3 negro children Cicely, William & Ann, beds & furniture. After decease of daughter Mary Livers, the property to go to her daughter Ann Livers. That Mary in no way be liable to her husband's debts. Son Francis. Grandaughters, Mary Sims, Mary Saunders, Jane Saunders, Elizabeth Saunders, Sarah Doyne, Jane Doyne wife of Robert Doyne, Ann Livers.
      • Children of LEONARD GREENE and PRUDENCE COOPER are:
        • 16. i. LEONARD5 GREENE, b. Abt. 1712.
        • ii. CUDBERTH GREENE, b. Abt. 1716.
        • iii. JOHN GREENE, b. Abt. 1718.
        • 17. iv. FRANCIS GREENE, b. Abt. 1720.
        • v. MARY GREENE, b. Abt. 1722; m. JAMES LIVERS.
        • 18. vi. JANE GREENE, b. Abt. 1724.

Generation No. 5

  • 16. LEONARD5 GREENE (LEONARD4, FRANCIS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1712.
      • Notes for LEONARD GREENE:
        • Will of Leonard Green (son of Leonard Green & Prudence Cooper); 28 Apr 1755; Charles Co. MD: to eldest son, Leonard Green, 100 acres part of "Phinix's Mannor" St. Mary's Co. Also 75 acres of "Green's Inheritance", Charles Co. Remaining part of "green's Inheritance" 100 acres part of "St. Mathews" and 18 acres called "The Mount", all lying in Charles Co. To be divided among son Robert Green, brother Cuthbert Green and brother Francis Green. Personalty to my sons Leonard Green & Robert Green and daughters Martha Green and Mary Ann Sewell. Joseph Doyne, ex.
      • Children of LEONARD GREENE are:
        • i. LEONARD6 GREENE.
        • ii. ROBERT GREENE.
        • iii. MARTHA GREENE.
        • iv. MARY ANN GREENE, m. UNKNOWN SEWELL.
  • 17. FRANCIS5 GREENE (LEONARD4, FRANCIS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1720.
    • He married CHARITY.
      • Notes for FRANCIS GREENE:
        • Will of Francis Green (son of Leonard & Prudence Cooper Green); Charles Co. MD; 18 Jul 1759. Wife Charity. Child Clairhilder. Nephew Robert Doyne son of Robert Doyne. Niece Elizabeth Brendt Doyne daughter of Robert Doyne. Sisters Mary Livers & Jane Doyne. Guardian Mary Livers & Jane Doyne for Clairehilder. Extx. Charity Green. (Note: from Robert Doyne's will in 1760 Francis had a son, Benedict, who must have been born after his father's death but before Robert Doyne died - placing his birth in 1759).
      • Children of FRANCIS GREENE and CHARITY are:
        • i. CLAIREHILDER6 GREENE, b. Abt. 1757.
        • ii. BENEDICT GREENE, b. 1759.
  • 18. JANE5 GREENE (LEONARD4, FRANCIS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)
    • was born Abt. 1724.
    • She married ROBERT DOYNE.
      • Notes for ROBERT DOYNE:
        • Will of Robert Doyne; Charles Co., MD; 8 Jul 1760. Mary Livers 1/3 part of tract being part of Green's Inheritance. To Clairehilder Green, daughter of Francis Green. Benedict Green, son of Francis Green. Wife 200 acres Pointing Manor. Eldest son Jesse Doyne where Mary Livers now lives. Youngest son, Robert Doyne Daughters, Mary Simms, Sarah, Jane & Mary Ann Doyne.
      • Children of JANE GREENE and ROBERT DOYNE are:
        • i. JESSE6 DOYNE.
        • ii. ROBERT DOYNE.
        • iii. SARAH DOYNE.
        • iv. JANE DOYNE.
        • v. MARY ANN DOYNE,
          • m. UNKNOWN SIMMS.

Endnotes

  • 1. Harry Wright Newman.
  • 2. Gilland.
  • 3. The Flowering of the Maryland Palantinate; Newman. 1st couple to marry in Maryland.
  • 4. Across the Years in Prince Georges County Maryland; Bowie.
  • 5. Colonial Records of Southern Maryland.
  • 6. Early Charles County Maryland Settlers 1658-1745; Baker & Wright.
  • Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 30 2017, 12:42:49 UTC

Sir Reginald's grandfather Sir John Norton married Lucy At-Lese. It was through her that their descendants came into the possession of Lees Court alias Sheldwich, some of whom lie buried at Faversham. The property of Lees Court which seems to have comprehended the manor of Sheldwich, became the property of that family during the reign of Edward I. From their residence at the Lees, the family assumed the name of At-Lese, their mansion here being called Lees-court, a name which this manor itself soon afterwards adopted, being called THE MANOR OF LEESCOURT, alias SHELDWICH. It was the previously mentioned Sir John Norton of Northwood who alienated this manor to Sir Richard Sondes, of Throwley, whose son Sir George Sondes, K. B. succeeding him in it, pulled down a great part of the old mansion of Lees-court, soon after the death of King Charles I. He then completed the present mansion of Lees-court, the front of which is built after a design of Inigo Jones, to which he afterwards removed from the ancient mansion of his family at Throwley.[8][14] The current court was inherited and is currently inhabited by Phyllis Kane, Countess Sondes, wife of the former Henry George Herbert, 5th Earl Sondes Milles-Lade who died in 1996.

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Sir Thomas Greene, Kt.'s Timeline

1579
December 6, 1579
Willesbrough, Kent, England
1580
1580
Bobbing, Kent, England
1583
July 7, 1583
Age 3
Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom
1608
1608
Bobbing Manor, Bobbing, Kent, England
1609
March 27, 1609
Bobbing Manor, Bobbing, Kent, England
1612
1612
Bobbing, Kent, England
1614
1614
Bobbing, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1615
1615
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom