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Thomas Green may have had a brother, George. Also, he might have had
another son named Samuel. George married into the Clapham family.
Thomas might have had two wives..
Samuel Green had a will in 1700 in Essex.
Oct. 15th, 1668 ...Ann Green/ wife of Thomas Green D4/14
1670 ....Mary Green to Thomas Green D5/457
1675....from Mary Green D5/457
Thomas Green's estate had feather bed and pewter dishes...the inventory
for Thomas was made the 24th day of July....William made out his will
two weeks later.
Thomas Green was grantee to land / 200 acres on SE side of Piscatecon
Creek being part of a patent by Thomas Pattison, dated June 12th, 1669
who sold to Glover who sold to Grantor (Thomas Waters).
Thomas Green (1694) was a godfather to Elizabeth Fryer, daughter of
Richard and Elizabeth Fryer.
Samuel Green (1673) 110 acres from Thomas Pattison on S. side of
Rappahannock, part of (222???) patent to Pattison and Richard Bridges.
William Green, debtor of John Collerew's estate (1701).
Thomas Green's estate --June 10th, 1703.
From the above reference to Thomas and Samuel, you would surmise that
Samuel was either a brother or son to Thomas.
William was the brother to Sarah Green who married John Gaines.
William executed Thomas Green's will; inference suggests that Sarah
was the daughter of Thomas. It appears she had brothers, William and
Samuel.
There may be a connection to the Isle of Wight Greene's. More research is
needed.