Person:Leonard Green (8)

Leonard Green
m. Bef 1646
  1. Leonard GreenBet 1634 & 1645 - 1687
  2. Thomas GreeneAbt 1642 -
  3. Robert GreeneEst 1647 - Bef 1716
  4. Francis GreeneEst 1647/48 - Bef 1707
  • HLeonard GreenBet 1634 & 1645 - 1687
  • W.  Ann (add)
m.
  1. Winifred GreenAbt 1674 - Bef 1735
Facts and Events
Name Leonard Green
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Bet 1634 and 1645 Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States
Other[1][2] 18 Nov 1650 Saint Mary's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Thomas Greene, father
Marriage EnglandSt. Margaret's Parish, Westminster
to Ann (add)
Death? 10 Jan 1687 Saint Mary's, Maryland, United StatesCitation needed

Research notes

  • Note: His mother may have been Ann(e), previous wife of his father. More research needed.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Richardson, Hester Dorsey. Side-lights on Maryland history : with sketches of early Maryland families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1967).

    [Leonard is said to be under 18 and will reach 18 in 13 years, therefore, he is about 5 years old when his father wrote his will on 18 Nov 1650 which means a birth year of about 1645.]

  2. 2.0 2.1 Newman, Harry Wright. The Maryland Semmes and kindred families: a genealogical history of Marmaduke Semme(s), gent., and his descendants including the allied families of Greene, Simpson, Boarman, Matthews, Thompson, Middleton, and Neale. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Maryland Historical Society, 1956)
    137-139.

    LEONARD GREEN, GENT.
    1636 — 1688

    LEONARD GREEN, second but first surviving son of Governor Thomas Greene, was under age on November 18, 1650, when his father drew up the instrument which provided for his four children and widow in the event of his death. Accordingly 13 years after his death, his widow was to deliver "unto son Leonard Green the fourth part of all such clear estate in kind as shall then and at that time be in her possession." Leonard Green was born before 1644, inasmuch as he and his older brother were brought into the Province in that year and inasmuch as he and his brother Thomas were less than 18 years of age in 1650 (for in that year his father placed the estate of the four sons in trust with Henry Adams and James Langworth "untill each of them respectively come to eighteen years of age"), he was therefore born sometime after 1634 and before 1644. ...