Greene, Leonard Calvert 1 2a 3a 4 5a

Birth Name Greene, Leonard Calvert
Gender male
Age at Death 52 years, 6 months, 3 days

Narrative

Sources:
Author: Edmund West, comp.
Title: Family Data Collection - Births
Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001.;
Repository:
Name: Ancestry.com
Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.
Title: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library.Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genea;
Repository:
Name: Ancestry.com
Author: Edmund West, comp.
Title: Family Data Collection - Individual Records
Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.;
Repository:
Name: Ancestry.com

Page: Birth year: 1637; Birth city: of; Birth state: MD
Author: Ancestry.com
Title: American Marriages Before 1699
Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997.Original data - Clemens, William Montgomery. American Marriage Records Before 1699. Pompton Lakes, NJ, USA: Biblio Co., 1926.Original data: Clemens, William Montgomery. American Marriag;
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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Greene, Thomas1609-03-271651-01-20
Mother Cox, Anne Gerard16091638
    Brother     Greene, Thomas 1635
         Greene, Leonard Calvert 1636 1688-07-04
    Sister     Greene, Anne 1642

Families

Family of Greene, Leonard Calvert and Clarke, Ann

Married Wife Clarke, Ann ( * 1642 + 1692 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1670 St. Mary’s County, Maryland   1
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Greene, Thomas1658
Green, Ann1663
Green, John1665
Green, Elizabeth1667
Greene, Margaret1670
Green, Winifred Clare16701735
Greene, Mary1673
Green, Robert1679
Green, Francis1682

Source References

  1. Christopher Scott Taber: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=tbchsa11-16-50&id=I6285&style=TABLE Taber Genealogy & Ancestry Onward A Name
  2. Archives of Maryland Online, Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1681-1683
      • Page: Volume 70, Page 453
      • Source text:

        the first payment to be payd to Nicholas Sewall & John Darnall Liber W. C.
        Esqr Comence from the time of the date of their Comission

        To the honoble his Lopps Justices of the Provall Court in Court sitting p. 763
        The humble peticon of John Griffin Servt to Leonard Green of

        St Maryes County
        Humbly sheweth unto Yor honors
        That your petr hath ffaithfully served the said Leonard Green for
        the terme of seaven yeares wch expired the tenth day of October last
        past Notwithstanding wch service the said Leonard denyes your Peti
        toner his freedome
        Your peticoner therefore humbly prayes yor Honors to free
        him from his Servitude aforesaid
        And yor peticonr shall pray &ca
        July ye 3d 1683:
        The aforegoeing Peticon being read & heard & the said Leonard
        Greene makeing Oath in Court that the said John Griffin in the
        time of his servitude ran away and absented himself from the
        service of the said Leonard thirty Seaven dayes, Itt is by the Court
        here ordered that the said John Griffith Serve the said Leonard
        Green for runing away as aforesaid Three hundred and seaventy
        dayes, to comence from the expiracon of his time of servitude for
        wch he was first adjudged, According to an Act of Assembly in
        that Case made and provided

        To the honoble Justices of his Lopps Provinciall Court Sitting
        The humble peticon of George Parker one of ye Attorneys
        belonging to his Lopps said Court:
        Sheweth
        That Whereas It hath pleased God to visit yoT peticoner with
        sickness, Soe that he is not able to tend at this Honoble Court as he
        well Knowes he is in duty bound
        Therefore he humbly prayes that all such accons now
        depending in the said Court before Yor honors both in Law
        & equity may be continued, Soe that yor Peticoners Clients
        may not be damnified by reason of his absence being
        hindered by the hand of God to the which he must submit,
        And he as in duty bound shall pray.
        June ye 27th 1683: Geo: Parker:
        The aforegoing Peticon being read & heard It is ordered by the
        Court that all Causes wherein George Parker is Attorney for Pit
        and defendt Either in Law or Equity be continued untill next
        Provinciall Court

        George Hodgeson sumoned to Testify for James Yore ats Stephen
        Murty is allowed for his Comeing goeing and attendance for One

      • Citation:

        http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/000001/000070/html/am70--453.html

      • Source text:

        Greene, Leonard ( ? - 1688 ) Wife: Ann, who later married 2. name unknown. Parents: Thomas Greene (SM#1626) and Anne Cox Greene. Siblings: Thomas. Children: Thomas, Winifred (m. Francis Wheeler), Mary (m. Francis Marbury), Margaret (m. Joseph Alvey). Local Offices: constable, St. Georges Hundred, 1676; appraiser, 1677; deputy sheriff, 1677. Provincial Offices: juror, Provincial Court, 1666; Burgess, St. Marys City, 1682-1684. Land at death: 800 a. plus.

      • Citation:

        Image No: sc5094-1624-01

  3. Alyce Rebecca (Pulliam) Perry: Deakins Pulliam & Allied Families of America
      • Page: pg. 77-
      • Source text:

        Page 76. "...arrived in Maryland on the "Ark" March 25, 1834 with his friend, Governor Leonard Calvert, and the first Maryland colonists. The ships "Ark" and "Dove" said from Cowes, England, November 22, 1633. .... February 27th the ships arrived in Virginia....Sailed up the Potomac River...March 25th landing small island they named St. Clements.

        Page 77. ".....Governor Leonard Calvert died Jun 9, 1647; and on his death bed names Thomas Greene as his successor. Green's term of serviced as the second governor of the Province of Maryland was troubled and brief." "In 1846 Lord Baltimore removed Thomas Greene from govenorship."

        Page 78: "Thomas Greene married Mrs. Ann Cox, a fellow passenger on the "Ark", they soon returned to England where Thomas and Leonard Greene were born. "

      • Citation:

        https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066042284;view=1up;seq=1
        https://archive.org/details/deakinspulliamal00perr/page/n209/mode/2up

  4. Harry Wright Newman: Leonard Gree, Gent. in "The Maryland Semmes and Kindred Families"
  5. Genealogical History of Our Ancestors
      • Source text:

        Leonard Greene was born in St. Mary's County, Maryland. Both his fatherand his mother immigrated to Maryland in 1633 and were married aftertheir immigration. He was their second son, and a godson of Gov. Leonard Calvert.

        He was elected as a delegate representing St. Mary's County in the Lower House of the General Assembly from 1682 through 1684 (Archives of Maryland, vol. 51, 1934, p. 246.) He was commissioned as a deputy sheriff of St. Mary's County, 24 April 1679.

        Leonard Greene died testate. In his will, dated 10 January 1688 and proved 4 July 1688 in St. Mary's County, he named his wife Ann and each of his children in his will.

  6. LC61-QMJ FamilySearch.org