Thomas Green estate records, 1770.

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Thomas Green estate records, 1770.

This collection consists of records of the estate of Thomas Green, 1770. Included are an authorization of the estate appraises, signed by Governor James Wright, Nathaniel Miller, Joshua Pearce, and Philip Howell, as well as an inventory of the estate, signed by the three appraisers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8237335

Georgia Historical Society

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Green, Thomas, d. ca. 1770.

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Thomas Green lived in St. Matthew's Parish, Georgia (now Effingham County) with his wife, Ann. On October 29, 1765, the Crown granted 500 in St. Matthew's Parish, on the east side of the Ogeechee River, to the children of Thomas and Ann. As his estate was settled in 1770, it is assumed he died close to this date. From the description of Thomas Green estate records, 1770. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 79874662 ...

Wright, James, Sir, 1716-1785

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British royal governor of Georgia (1760-1776, 1779-1782) who returned to England after the Revolution. From the description of Sir James Wright correspondence, 1784 September 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70983534 British royal governor of Georgia (1760-1776, 1779-1782), who returned to England after the Revolution. From the description of Papers, 1784. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 34149569 Sir James Wright (1716-1785) was a lawyer in Charleston, ...