Green, Jacob, 1722-1790

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Dates:
Birth 1722
Death 1790

Biographical notes:

Reverend Jacob Green was born at Malden, Massachusetts, in 1722. He graduated from Harvard in 1744 and set out for Georgia with Reverend Whitefield. When they reached Elizabethtown, New Jersey, Green decided to remain there where he studied divinity under the Reverend Jonathan Dickinson; he became the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey, in 1746. Despite being a member of the clergy, Rev. Green took an active role in political issues, throwing his support behind the Whig party and the independence movement. In May 1776, Green was elected as a representative from Morris County to the Provincial Congress of New Jersey. Besides law and the clergy, Green was also well versed in medicine, and pursued business interests by owning both a gristmill and a distillery. In the 1860s, Green was one of the first Trustees of Princeton College, resigning the post in 1864. Jacob Green died in May, 1790.

From the description of Jacob Green papers, 1722-1790. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53279023

Presbyterian clergyman and author; also used pseudonyms Eumenes and Theodorus Van Shemein.

From the description of Papers, 1777. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70954689

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Subjects:

  • Church
  • Presbyterian Church
  • Clergy
  • Protestantism

Occupations:

  • Clergy

Places:

  • Hanover (N.J.) (as recorded)
  • Morris County (N.J.) (as recorded)
  • Cambridge (Mass.) (as recorded)
  • New Jersey--Hanover (as recorded)
  • United States (as recorded)
  • Elizabeth (N.J.) (as recorded)
  • Hanover (N.J.) (as recorded)
  • New Jersey (as recorded)
  • New Jersey (as recorded)