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  1. James Thomas Green: Birth: Oct 1842 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: 10 Dec 1921 in Fork Township,Warren County,North Carolina

  2. William Alexander Green: Birth: May 1844 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: 1902/1910 in Warren County,North Carolina

  3. Pilate Green: Birth: Mar 1846 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: 28 Sep 1925 in Fork Township, Warren County, North Carolina

  4. Priscilla Green: Birth: May 1850 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: BEF 1860 in Warren County,North Carolina

  5. Sarah "Sally" Eliza Green: Birth: 1851 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: BEF 1900 in Warren County,North Carolina

  6. Betsy Green: Birth: 1854 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: ABT 1912 in Warren County, North Carolina

  7. Emily Green: Birth: 1855 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: 1870/1880 in Warren County, North Carolina

  8. Harriet C. Green: Birth: ABT 1857 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: 1870/1880 in Warren County, North Carolina

  9. J. Green: Birth: 1859 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: 1860/1870 in Warren County,North Carolina

  10. Molly Amanda Green: Birth: 1863 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: BEF 1900 in Warren County, North Carolina

  11. Charles Green: Birth: 1864 in Warren County,North Carolina. Death: BEF 1900


Sources
1. Title:   Other--
2. Title:   Other--
Page:   In Full Force and Virtue: North Carolina Emancipation Records, 1713-1860,Pg.298
3. Title:   Abstracts of Wills, Warren County, North Carolina
Publication:   GoldenWest Marketing Genealogy,5812 Temple City Blvd,Temple City,CA 91780-2112
4. Title:   U.S. Federal Census
5. Title:   Records of Estates, Warren County,North Carolina, 1852 -1868. Estates found in court records, Vol. IV
Page:   Page 39, Entry #627:
Publication:   GoldenWest Mktg. Genealogy, 5812 Temple City Blvd.,Temple City,CA 91780-2112, 800-445-8925, http://www.gwest.org
6. Title:   NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
7. Title:   Marriage Index or License
Page:   NORTH CAROLINA MARRIAGE BONDS 1741-1868 (Ancestry.com)

Notes
a. Note:   EMANCIPATION RECORD OF THOMAS GREEN & FAMILY OF WARREN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA (1798) (These slaves were among the many who filed for their freedom in North Carolina during the late 1700s, one of the famous being the petitions filed by AMELIA GREEN, who had earlier bought her own freedom and went on to seek the freedom of her children by petitioning the courts over the next few years, all of whom except two daughters "have been enabled as the fruits of their own industry and meritorious behaviour to acquire their freedom", was filed in Newbern, Craven County, North Carolina in 1798. It was apparent by the records that the popular surname given to freed slaves of the time was "GREEN", and AMELIA also filed petitions 1796 for daughters NANCY GREEN also known as NANCY HANDY, who was owned by William T. Howe, and PRINCESS GREEN who was owned by Bell Chapman, as well as her sister HARRIET GREEN, owned by Mrs. Betsey Vail, in 1801. Amelia apparently won her freedom early in life and worked hard for many years to buy freedom for all of her children)
  I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That from and after the passing of this act, Rose the wife of Lemuel Overton, and her two sons John, Burdock, a Negro woman named Grace, and her son Harry, the property of Thomas Amis, deceased; a Negro girl named Bett, and a Negro boy named John, the property of Moses Parker; a mulatto girl named Nancy, and her child Eliza, the property of General Thomas Person, of Granville County; a Negro woman named CREASE; a Negro fellow named TOM, and his wife PRIS and her five children, to wit, ALLEN, CHARITY, BRENY, WILLIE and CREASE, the property of Samuel Williams, deceased, of the county of Warren, also the increase of the said Pris and her female children, since the date of the last Will of the said Williams; also one Negro man Daniel, formerly the property of formerly the property of James Allen; and a Negro man named Ginger, formerly the property of mark Allen, of Montgomery County, be and they are hereby emancipated and set free, and hereafter shall be called and known by the following names, to wit: ROSE OVERTON, JOHN OVERTON, BURDOCK OVERTON, GRACE WEBB, HARRY WEBB, BETTY BLACK, JOHN BLACK, NANCY HART, ELIZA HART, ELIZA HART, CREASE GREEN, TOM GREEN, PRIS GREEN, ALLEN GREEN, CHARITY GREEN, BRENY GREEN, WILLIE GREEN, and CREASE GREEN, and increase of the said Priss and her female children as aforesaid, by their respective names, with the addition of GREEN, DANIEL SHAD and GINGER PEPPER, and by the names aforesaid, they and each of them shall have, enjoy and possess all the rights, privileges and immunities which they would have been entitled to, had they been born free; any law to the contrary notwithstanding.
 II. And be it further enacted, That a Negro man the property of Ozborne Jeffries, named SAM, and a Negro woman the property of Dixon Bogye, named CHELSEA, shall be and they are hereby emancipated and set free, the said Sam by the name of BUFFALO SAM, and the said Chelsea by the name of CHELSEA REED, and they shall be entitled to the same privileges, which persons of colour born free are entitled to.


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