Mother: Eliza D. COLEMAN OR FEASTER? |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) CARLILE _ | _Alexander CARLILE __| | (1760 - 1817) | | |___________________________ | _David Nathaniel CARLILE ______| | (1803 - 1876) | | | _Hugh WINTER ______________+ | | | (1760 - 1800) | |_Mary WINTER ________| | (1776 - 1849) | | |_Margarite STRAIN\STRANE __+ | (1760 - ....) | |--Robert W. "Bob" CARLILE | (1852 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Eliza D. COLEMAN OR FEASTER? _| (1811 - ....) | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________
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_HELIAS GIFFARD of Brimsfield____________+ | (1050 - ....) _HELIAS (ELIAS) II de GIFFARD _| | (1095 - 1166) m 1127 | | |_________________________________________ | _ GIFFARD ___________| | | | | _RICHARD FitzPons de CLIFFORD ___________+ | | | (1079 - ....) m 1105 | |_BERTA de CLIFFORD ____________| | (1107 - 1167) m 1127 | | |_MAUD FitzWalter de PITRES of Gloucester_+ | (1085 - ....) m 1105 | |--RICHARD GIFFARD | | _________________________________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _________________________________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_________________________________________
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Mother: ELEANOR MACDUFF |
Robert GREEN's uncle, William DUFF, was definitely Irish, since
his will (King George County , Virginia WB A-1, pp. 179-82)
notes that he had a kinsman John DUFF in Ireland. According to
various sources (e.g., HOPEWELL FRIENDS HISTORY 1734-1934, pp.
185-6), William DUFF was closely connected with Robert MCKAY,
another Irish Quaker who promoted the migration of Irish Quakers
into the valley of Virginia from Maryland and PA. This source
also says that Robert GREEN was involved in this project. The
same information is in GREENS FROM WESTMORELAND County ,
Virginia.
Robert was born about 1695 and came to America about 1715 with
his uncle William Duff, and ended up owning over 40,000 acres of
land when he died. Robert married Elinor Dunn and they had 7
sons, one being named Robert Green who married Patty Ball.
Robert Jr. had a brother named John Green born about 1733 in
Culpeper County Virginia Both died in Culpeper County. Robert
Green came to America in about 1712 with his uncle, Sir William
Duff, and they amassed over 400,000 acres of land.
Virginia, Prominent Families,Vol.1-4: "Robert Green, son of
William Green, an Englishman, emigrated from Ireland with his
uncle, William Duff, a Quaker, to Virginia, and settled in King
George County about the year 1710. He was born in 1695. He soon
left his uncle and settled in what is now Culpeper County near
Brandy Station on the Southern Railway. He built his home near a
large spring which is on the road leading from Brandy Station to
Rixeyville, and took up large tracts of land in what was, in
1712,Essex: in 1721, spotsylvania; in 1735, Orange, and in 1749,
Culpeper. His father was an officer in the body guard of
William, Prince of Orange. He died in 1748, his will and
inventory of his estate being recorded in the Orange County
Clerk's Office. He was a member of the Virginia House of
Burgesses in 1736, and was one of the first vestrymen of st.
Mark's Parish. When a young man he married Eleanor Dunn, of
Scotland, and had seven sons."
SOURCE: Susanna Thrornton Gree, Louiswille,KY,June 15,1895 -
"Traditions"
says young Robert became fond of the violin, dancing, etc.,
which the Quaker Uncle did not approve, so Robert left Sir
Williams's house, going up the Rappahannock River and locating
near the spring (where there were remains of an old house about
the year 1730-1735, possibly the place now called Liberty Hall.
Mrs. Fanniew RICHARDS GIKERSON, a descendant of Robert GREEN,
now owns Liberty Hall, his old home. Nearby is the old family
burying ground. She writes, "The last interment was that of
General Moses GREEN in 1859. Colonel John GREEN, of the Rev.
War, is buried there, as well as several of his family,
including Robert GREEN, who died in 1748."
"Robert Green of Culpepper County , VA, son of William Green
(William an Englishman who emigrated from Ireland with his uncle
William Duff, a Quaker, to Virginia about 1710). Robt. m.
Eleanor Dunn of Scotland and had seven sons: William, Robert,
Duff, John (our local Col. John Green DAR chapter named after
him), Nicholas, James, Moses."
"Robert Green came to America in about 1712 with his mother's
brother William Duff, hence the "Duff" name of his son. Robert
Green married Eleanor Dunn from Scotland, and the couple had 7
sons, all over 6 feet tall with red hair, thence the name "The
Red Greens." Their son Duff Green was married 2 or 3 times, and
the second wife was Anne Willis the daughter of Col. Henry Wills
and his wife Mildred Washington, an aunt of George Washington.
Duff Green died in about 1776 and his 3 youngest sons moved to
Kentucky.
The father of Robert Green was William Green who is SUPPOSE to
have been born at Green Norton in England, which would mean he
descended from Sir Henry Green who purchased Green's Norton and
gave it to his son also named Sir Henry Green beheaded 1399.
William Green served on the Palace Guard of William of Orange in
1663 and a very detailed description of his uniform has survived
these many years. He was married to Eleanor Dunn and was also
over 6 feet tall with red hair and was a Gentleman and Yoeman
for the King."
Tom Green [email protected]
"I have a copy of the will of Robert Green from Virginia which
distributes 2 plantations, a mill and thousands of acres of land
in Virginia to his 7 sons, William, Robert, Duff, John, Nichols,
James, Moses and provides for his widow Eleanor Green." Harold
Green [email protected]
"Robert was the son of William Green, an Englishman. His father
was an officer in the bodyguard of William, Prince of Orange. He
emigrated from IRE with his uncle William Duff, a Quaker, to
King George Co, VA, about 1710. He soon was on his own settling
in what is now Culpeper Co, VA, near Brandy Station, near a
large spring, on the road to Rixeyville. His large tracts of
land were in Essex Co, in 1712, Spotsylvania in 1721, Orange in
1735, and Culpeper in 1749. He was a member of the House of
Burgesses in 1736 and was one of the first vestrymen of St.
Mark's Parish. As a young man, he married Eleanor Dunn of
Scotland who bore him seven sons. He died in 1748 with his will
and inventory recorded in Orange Co, VA. (Green, Notes On
Culpeper County County, Virginia, p. 61, 1900)."
_________________________________________ | ________________________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | _William GREEN ______| | (1670 - 1701) | | | _________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | | |--Robert Duff GREEN "the Immigrant" | (1693 - 1748) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCDUFFIE OR MACDUFFIE _ | | | _ALEXANDER MACDUFF of Keithmore_| | | (1645 - 1700) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_ELEANOR MACDUFF ____| (1670 - ....) | | _ARCHIBALD GRANT ________________________+ | | (1620 - ....) |_HELEN GRANT ___________________| (1645 - 1694) | |_ISABELLA COMYN of Erneside______________ (1620 - ....)
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Mother: Martha Ann CAVE |
_Anthony C. LINDSAY Sr._+ | (1736 - 1808) m 1756 _Vachel LINDSAY _____| | (1773 - 1855) m 1792| | |_Rachel Ann DORSEY _____+ | (1738 - 1805) m 1756 _Nicholas LINDSAY ___| | (1805 - 1875) m 1842| | | _Moses CUSENBERRY ______+ | | | (1740 - 1792) m 1760 | |_Ann CUSENBERRY _____| | (1774 - 1842) m 1792| | |_Ann____________________ | (1740 - ....) m 1760 | |--Arthur Adolphus LINDSAY | (1863 - ....) | _William CAVE Jr._______+ | | (1762 - 1825) m 1789 | _Daniel CAVE ________| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |_Margaret THRELKELD ____+ | | (1770 - ....) m 1789 |_Martha Ann CAVE ____| (1826 - 1888) m 1842| | ________________________ | | |_Mary HOLTON ________| (1804 - ....) | |________________________
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Mother: GERTRUDE MANNERS |
_GEORGE TALBOT 4th Earl of Shrewsbury_+ | (1468 - 1538) m 1481 _FRANCIS TALBOT 5th Earl of Shrewsbury_| | (1500 - 1560) | | |_ANNE HASTINGS _______________________+ | (1465 - ....) m 1481 _GEORGE TALBOT 6th Earl of Shrewsbury_| | (1528 - 1590) | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_MARY DACRE ___________________________| | (1500 - ....) | | |______________________________________ | | |--GILBERT TALBOT 7th Earl of Shrewsbury | (1552 - 1616) | ______________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | |______________________________________ | | |_GERTRUDE MANNERS ____________________| (1530 - ....) | | ______________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |______________________________________
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Mother: Harriet |
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