Thomas M. Green Jr.

Thomas M. Green Jr.

"'Infobox Officeholder
name = Thomas Marston Green Jr.
order = Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi Territory
term_start = December 6 1802
term_end = March 3 1803
vicepresident =
viceprimeminister =
deputy =
president =
primeminister =
predecessor = Narsworthy Hunter
successor = William Lattimore
birth_date = birth date|1758|2|26|mf=y (age 54)
birth_place = Williamsburg, Virginia
death_date = death date|1813|2|7|Mf=y
death_place = Jefferson County, Mississippi
constituency =
party = Democratic-Republican
spouse = Martha Kirkland
profession = Plantation Owner, Politician


footnotes =

Thomas Martston Green Jr. (February 26, 1758 - February 7, 1813) was a Delegate to the United States House of Representatives during the 7th United States Congress representing the Mississippi Territory [ [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000428 Thomas Marston Green Jr.] ] .

Background and Later Life

Thomas was born to Thomas Marston Green Sr. a Colonel in the Continental Army and Martha Wills in Williamsburg, Virginia on February 26, 1758. In 1782 he moved with his family to Natchez District, Mississippi Territory. He would later move to Fayette, Mississippi where he would build the famous Green Family Springfield Plantation, and where he would live until his death. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?GRid=21602585&page=gr Find a Grave Bio on Thomas M. Greeen Jr.] ] The Green family was good friends with both Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson. [ [http://books.google.com/booksid=XicWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA15&dq=Thomas+Marston+Green+Jr.#PPA15,M1 Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society Pages 15-16] ] Thomas's brother Abraham married Elizabeth Caffery who was the neice of Rachel Jackson. In August of 1791 [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=CWofsFQ2CYIC&pg=PA70&dq=Thomas+Marston+Green+Jr.&sig=ACfU3U121x2Ugh8toVv1RtcRP3h8Vi32zw The Jackson Wedding] ] Andrew Jackson and Rachel were married at the Green Family Springfield Plantation by Thomas Green Sr., while Thomas Jr. was the witness. Andrew would later find out that Rachel had yet to get a divorce.

Political Life

In 1800 Green was a member of the Mississippi Territory's first General assembly, it was also here where he started making political connections that would lead him to greatness. He would also in that time rise to the rank of Colonel in the militia. Then on March 11, 1802 Narsworthy Hunter died, and Green was elected to take his place. On December 6 of that year Thomas was in Washington D.C. take his place as Mississippi Territory's delegate to the United States House of Representatives. On March 3, 1803 the 7th United States Congress ended, and after 2 months and 25 days in Congress Thomas decided that he would not run for reelection. He decided to retire to the confort of his Mississippi plantation. After about ten years of retirement Green died on February 7, 1813 and was buried at the Green Family Cemetery on his plantation.

Family

Thomas married Martha Kirkland on January 15, 1780 with whom he would have ten children.

*Joseph Kirkland Green (1780-?) who married Mildred Meriweather Cabell the daughter of Congressman Samuel Cabell.
*Elizabeth Green (1783-1862) who married John Alexander Davidson son of General William Lee Davidson.
*Martha Wills Green (1783-1808) who married John Hopkins first cousin of General Samuel Hopkins.
*Mary Green (1787-1815) who married Charles Burr Howell son of Governor Richard Howell.
*Jane Green (1789-1849) who married Archaelaus Kirkland a distant cousin and a descendant of Richard Snowden Kirkland.
*Laminda Green (1791-1819) who married Congressman Thomas Hinds.
*Rebecca Green (1793-?) who married Dr. Thomas McCoy.
*William Marston Green (1796-1829) who married Laura Prince McCaleb.
*Filmer Wills Green (1798-1845) who married Emily Hillman McCaleb.
*Augusta Green (1801-abt. 1825) who married Jacob Renson Holmes. When Augusta died Jacob married Augusta's niece Martha Howell a grand daughter of Governor Richard Howell

References

ee Also

*Andrew Jackson
*Rachel Jackson
*Mississippi Territory
*United States House of Representatives
*7th United States Congress


USRepSuccessionBox
type=Delegate
before=Narsworthy Hunter
state=Mississippi Territory
district=AL
years=December 6, 1802 – March 3, 1803
after=William Lattimore


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