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Children:<br />

1529. Mary Eliza Layman, born April, 1842.<br />

1530. William Layman, bom 1844, died 1846.<br />

1531. Julia Layman, bom May, 1845.<br />

Sixth Generation. 287<br />

700. CATHARINE"^ GREENE (Benjamin ', William \ Samuel ^<br />

John', John') was bom at East Greenwich, R. I., December 10, 1756.<br />

She married, April 23, 1778, William Searle, son <strong>of</strong> Captain Richard Searle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cranston, R. I.<br />

Children:<br />

1532. Mary Searle, born February 22, 1779.<br />

1533. Benjamin Greene Searle, born October 26, 1780.<br />

1534. William Searle, bom February 19, 1783.<br />

1535. John Fry Searle, bom January 21, 1786.<br />

1536. Lucretia Searle, bom January 16, 1788.<br />

1537. Julia Anna Searle, bom 1800, married her second cousin, Christopher^<br />

Greene (see No. 746).<br />

703. WILLIAM * GREENE "<strong>of</strong> Warwick Neck" (Benjamin \ Wil-<br />

Ham •*, Samuel ^ John % John ') was bom at Warwick, April 18, 1764. He<br />

married, November 7, 1786, his cousin, Celia, daughter <strong>of</strong> Governor William<br />

Greene, bom June 15, 1762, died September 7, 1796. [His parents were<br />

second cousins.] He died July 28, 1829.<br />

Children:<br />

1538. Benjamin, bom May 13, 1788, married Frances Grey.<br />

1539. Mary, bom May 6, ijgo, married Joseph Niglitingale.<br />

1540. Simon Ray, born January 18, 1792, married Harriet Wells.<br />

1541. Catharine Celia, bom May i, 1794, married Hon. Albert C. Greene.<br />

Colonel William Greene "was Commander <strong>of</strong> the Kentish Guards, the<br />

independent company <strong>of</strong> Volunteer Militia <strong>of</strong> East Greenwich, in which<br />

Gen. Nathanael Greene acquired the first elements <strong>of</strong> his military knowledge."<br />

Colonel Greene was also cashier <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Rhode</strong> <strong>Island</strong> Central Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> East Greenwich for many years.<br />

704. SUSANNAH* GREENE (SamueP, William ^ Samuel ^<br />

John ', John ') was bom at East Greenwich, July 21, 1751, died June 23,<br />

1792. She was married at the residence <strong>of</strong> her uncle. Governor William<br />

Greene (2d), to Dr. James Jerauld, son [nephew ?] <strong>of</strong> Dr. Dutee and Free-<br />

love (Gorton) Jerauld. Dr. Dutee was son <strong>of</strong> Dr. James and Martha (Dupre)<br />

Jerauld, Huguenot emigrants, who came to Boston, Mass., before 1700.

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