Thomas Marston Green Timeline
| 1754 | Cadiz | Thomas Green is named as a declarant in a Spanish legal proceeding. |
| Feb. 1757 | Amelia VA | Thomas Green assumes guardianship of deceased brother William Green’s minor children: Thomas Green, William Green, Philmore Green and John Green. |
| 12.2.1757 | Amelia VA | Thomas Marston Green and wife Martha convey 600 acres to John Sabb. |
| 1763 | Cadiz | Dona Luisa de Rivera Mujica wills her property to her husband, Thomas Green. |
| 6.27.1765 | Halifax VA | Thomas Marston Green and wife Martha convey 400 acres to Robert Mann. |
| 10.20.1768 | Halifax VA | Thomas Marston Green and wife Martha convey 74 acres to Richard Apperson. |
| 5.7.1770 | Amelia VA | Thomas Green and wife Martha sell land to John Boulton. |
| 6.18.1770 | Craven SC | Thomas Green serves as Justice of the Peace in a court case. |
| Oct. 1770 | Halifax VA | Thomas Green and wife Martha give power of attorney to William Clay in a legal matter. |
| Dec. 1772 | Cadiz | Thomas Green appears as a witness on a Spanish financial document. |
| 1773 | British West Florida | Thomas Marston Green and sons Abner and Thomas visit the Natchez region of British West Florida. |
| 6.22.1773 | Charleston | Thomas Green and wife Martha convey 250 acres to Miles Brewton for £5,650. The transaction was witnessed by CC Pinckney. |
| Jan. 1776 | United States | Green appears in the account book of John Glassford and Company. |
| 5.17.1778 | United States | Thomas Marston Green appears in the M853 series-List of unidentified names during the Revolution. May 17, 1778 to June 6, 1780. |
| August 1778 | Cadiz | Roberto Fales and Company make a payment to Thomas Green for 50 pesos. |
| October 1778 | Cadiz | Tomas Green appears in a Spanish notorial entry referencing a credit obligation with Don Diego. |
| 1.31.1779 | Philadelphia | Thomas Marston Green personally delivers a Memorial endorsing Colonel Augustine de La Balme to John Jay. |
| 4.20.1780 | Vlissingen | Thomas Green purchases real estate from Abraham Bruin. |
| August 1780 | United States | Green is owed money from the Forage Department. |
| 1.16.1782 | Washington NC | An official order is issued instructing the surveyor to measure and allocate 100 acres of land to Abner Green, adjacent to his existing property. |
| 3.16.1782 | United States | A commission is issued by Zephaniah Turner to Green for settling accounts in Virginia. |
| 5.1.1782 | United States | Another commission is issued by Zephaniah Turner to Green for settling accounts in Virginia. |
| 6.20.1782 | Natchez | Thomas Green is expelled from Natchez. |
| Sep. 1782 | Natchez | Thomas M. Green and others present a formal declaration to Spanish authorities concerning land and financial matters. |
| 10.2.1782 | Natchez | Abner Green and Daniel Clark are involved in the sale of an enslaved person. |
| 2.24.1783 | Natchez | A grant to Thomas Green made on 9.1.1782 was regranted to Robert Cochran. |
| 1784 | Natchez | Thomas M. Green II buys land from British grant holder Isaac Johnson. |
| 1784 | New Orleans | Tomas Green and Cato West are witnesses in a court case. |
| June 1782 | Natchez | Thomas M. Green appears before Carlos de Grand Pre regarding local civic matters. |
| 1784 | Natchez | Thomas M. Green is appointed by Carlos de Grand Pre to serve as an official appraiser in a Spanish court-ordered estate valuation alongside James Elliott. |
| 2.10.1784 | Natchez | Green appears as an official witness in a Spanish notarial proceeding. |
| 8.31.1784 | Natchez | Green signs an official notarial record concerning certified document transfers alongside local military and civil authorities. |
| 10.12.1784 | Natchez | Green is appointed as an Anglo-American estate appraiser. |
| 2.7.1785 | Bourbon County GA | Thomas Marston Green starts Bourbon County to counter Spanish authority in Natchez. |
| 3.3.1785 | Natchez | Tomas Green, representative of the state of Georgia, formally requests Don Esteban Miro to surrender the fort and district of Natchez. |
| 8.8.1785 | Belgium | Charles Fomento grants Thomas Green authority to manage someone’s business affairs. |
| 9.23.1785 | Natchez | Spanish representative Diego de Gardoqui expresses hope to Congress that the situation in Natchez will be resolved amicably. |
| 10.13.1785 | Natchez | Green is disavowed by Congress as governor of Bourbon County. |
| 12.3.1785 | Natchez | Gayoso oversees the forced public sale of Green’s enslaved people. |
| 10.8.1786 | Natchez | Thomas Green’s correspondence is intercepted, revealing his plans in Natchez/Bourbon County. |
| 10.12.1786 | Natchez | Spanish officials support Jared Sumpkey in a land dispute with Green. |
| 10.2.1787 | Natchez | Thomas Green, Abner Green and Daniel Clark sign a Spanish notarial record confirming the settlement of debts. |
| 10.11.1787 | Fort Panmure | Thos. Green, Abner Green and Daniel Clark settle a financial obligation involving the sale of enslaved people. |
| 4.13.1787 | Natchez | Green and others request assistance in Natchez from GA and VA. |
| 4.24.1787 | Natchez | Green and others file a claim to Spanish officials regarding Daniel Clark’s livestock destroying their property. Soler assigns financial responsibility to Clark. |
| Jan. 1788 | Nashville | Green acts as a security for defendant John Sappington’s appeal. The plaintiff, William Paith, is represented by Andrew Jackson. |
| July 1789 | Natchez | Don Joseph de Gálvez discusses representatives from Georgia and Thomas Green with officials from Louisiana. |
| 10.8.1789 | Davidson TN | Abner Green buys land from James Robertson. |
| 12.6.1790 | Natchez | Green and other settlers petition Manuel Gayoso, protesting abuses and mismanagement by Spanish officials. Daniel Clark calls in debt to build financial pressure and unrest. |
| 3.13.1790 | Davidson TN | Thomas Green grants power of attorney to Daniel James. Witness: Andrew Jackson. |
| Oct. 1790 | Philadelphia | Thomas Green and Robert Pasley appear in the minute book of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania |
| 4.12.1789 | Nashville | Peter Johnston wins a judgement against Thomas Green; Abner Green recovers his horse after interpleader proceedings |
| August 1791 | Natchez | Green illegally marries Andrew Jackson and Rachel Robards in Spanish-Catholic Natchez. |
| 7.26.1793 | Natchez | Spanish official Carlos McKennan reports that Thomas Green has failed to appear in court. |
| 1794 | Unknown | Thomas Green appears as a witness on a Spanish court record. |
| 11.23.1796 | Natchez | Green claims 240 arpents. |
| 6.12.1797 | Natchez | Thos. M. Green certifies a letter from Percy S. Pope, commander of U.S. troops. Pope declares his commitment to protect the citizens of the US residing north of Natchez from hostile acts. |
| July 1797 | Natchez | Green writes to Governor Gayoso for redress of grievances. |
| 9.12.1797 | Natchez | Green is appointed Chairman of a committee. |
| 11.3.1797 | Natchez | Green and others petition Congress for a college. |
| 10.9.1799 | Natchez | Green is involved in a boundary settlement on Cole’s Creek. Notary: Daniel Clark. |
