[Year] | [Date] | [Age] | [Event] | |||
1704-1707 | between (JC) and (JC) | Born in British North America [1] | ||||
? | According to [2] (p. 18), Benjamin also had a son named Hezekiah. |
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≤ | 1796 | [89-92y] | - birth of son Joseph Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of son Benjamin Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of son Jacob Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of daughter Jemima Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of daughter Sarah Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of daughter Lucretia Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of daughter Phebe Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] | |||
≤ | " | [89-92y] | - birth of daughter Hannah Green (b. 1796) in British North America [1] |
Notes How birth date was inferred from Watson Kirkconnell, 1976, “Climbing the Green Tree and Some Other Branches”, Watson Kirkconnell, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. (page 14): In William Green's will (signed 11 January 1721 (JC)) it states that the four youngest sons “shall be put out to learn such trades as they shall choose at the age of 17”. Hence the four youngest sons were born within 17 years of 1721, but not younger than their younger siblings whose birth years are known.
Last updated 15 Sep 2024 by Andrew Billyard
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