. The Greene family in England and America, with pedigrees. t is(as Gorton says) without tiring a shot, and wherethey finally capitulated. They were marched to Bos-ton in chains, and the same writer tells us, it was onlyby two votes that they escaped the penalty of Greenes name does not appear among thecaptives of Capt. Cookes bow and spear, but thethree men who escaped were regarded as equallysufferers with the others, inasmuch as they were putunder the ban of outlawry by name, and their prop-erty sequestered. * hi. KiciiAKi),5 baptized March 25, 1623 James,5 baptized June 21


. The Greene family in England and America, with pedigrees. t is(as Gorton says) without tiring a shot, and wherethey finally capitulated. They were marched to Bos-ton in chains, and the same writer tells us, it was onlyby two votes that they escaped the penalty of Greenes name does not appear among thecaptives of Capt. Cookes bow and spear, but thethree men who escaped were regarded as equallysufferers with the others, inasmuch as they were putunder the ban of outlawry by name, and their prop-erty sequestered. * hi. KiciiAKi),5 baptized March 25, 1623 James,5 baptized June 21, 1626; of War-wick. He married twice: (1) about 1658, Deliver-ance, daughter of Robert Potter, of Warwick, bywhom he had two sons and two daughters ; (2)August 3, 1665, Elizabeth, daughter of John An-thony, by whom he had six sons and two of his sons by the second marriage, — Jabez,6who married March 17, 1697/8, Mary Barton,—was • See Greenes of Warwick, pp. 16-21, and Gortons SimplicitysDefence, Judge Staples edition, pp. 102 et <■; cr :*: u on <£o LU o h- co CO THE FAMILY OF GREENE. 49 the grandfather of Gen. Nathaniel Greene, of theRevolution. James died April 27, v. Thomas,5 baptized June 4, 1(328. vi. Joan,5 baptized October 3, 1630 ; diedyoung. vii. Mary,5 baptized May 19, 1633; married toJames Sweet, of Rhode Island. (5.) Thomas5 Greene, fifth child and youngestson of John4 Greene of Salisbury and Warwick, wasbaptized at St. Thomass Church, in Salisbury, June4, 1628. He came to New England with his fatherand resided at Warwick, where he died June 5, married, June 30, 1659, Elizabeth, daughter ofRufus and Margaret Barton, of Warwick, R. I. (whodied August 20, 1693), and by her had issue. Shortly after his marriage, as the family traditionhas it, he erected the stone house in Warwick, R. I.,known as Greenes Stone Castle, which was arefuge for the people in the town against the In-dians, during Philips War, in 1676; it was


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