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- dau of William Green 1630 - 1685 and Ann Carter Mason 1635 Lancaster VA - 4/26/1698 Stafford VA
- ** See their findagrave.com pages later **
- son of Sir Robert Greene and Lady Elizabeth Newman
- dau of Col. George Mason I (The Cavalier) and Eleanor Carter
- dau of John Carter and Jane Glyn
- she had a brother Joshua Green
- he had a dau Scarlett Green
- in 1675 (? before William Green's death in 1685? - possible typo?) Ann Carter Mason Green married 2nd Capt. Martin Scarlett III 1646 - 1695
- ** See his findagrave.com page later **
- son of Martin Scarlett II 1620 - 1705 and Mary Linton 1616 - 1700
- ** See marriage notes for list of children **
- ** See Burr Harrison's notes **
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Lettice Green Smith Harrison
Birth: 1665 Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1699 (aged 33-34) Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Harrison CemeteryPrince William County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 277157525
Bio:
Daughter of William Green and Ann Mason
Born: Deep Hole Plantation, Woodbridge, Stafford County, Virginia
Died: Deep Hole Plantation, Woodbridge, Stafford County, Virginia (In childbirth with Lettice)
Marriage1: Ambrose Edward Smith 1688 Stafford County, Virginia
Children:
Catherine Smith Hancock b. 1685 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
Edward Smith II b. 1687 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
William Smith b. 1689 Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia
Marriage2: Burr Harrison II 1690 Stafford County, Virginia
Elizabeth Jane Harrison b. 1692 Woodbridge, Stafford County, Virginia
Lettice Harrison b. 1699 d. 1699 Deep Hole Plantation, Prince William County, Virginia
"William Mansbridge in 1697 died seized of a parcel of land situate on Quanticott [Quantico] Creek containing 200 acres. The same Mansbridge died without heir or disposing of his land otherwise than to Mary, his wife, for life, with whom they said Harrison hath intermarried and therefore the land escheats. The said Burr Harrison prays to be admitted tenant." p33 "Five Generations of the Family of Burr Harrison of Virginia, 1650-1800 by John P. Alcock, Heritage Books, 2008.
Will of Ann Scarlett Green 16th of February 1698
Item. I leave and bequeath to my daughter Lettice Harrison half the land lying at the mouth of Neabsco, which my husband Martin Scarlett gave to my son Joshua Green during his natural life - the other half to her children Edward Smith and Catherine and after her decease the whole tract of land to Edward Smith and Catherine Smith and their heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Lettice Harrison the negro man Tony during her natural life and if the said negro survives her to fall to her children begot by Edward Smith.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Lettice Harrison ten thousand pounds of tobacco.
Item. I give and bequeath to my grandchildren Will Smith, Kate Smith and Edward Smith and Scarlett Green, to each of them ten thousand pounds of tobacco.
Family Members
Parents
William Green 1630-1685
Ann Carter Scarlett Green 1635-1698
Spouses
Edward Smith II 1668-1690
Burr Harrison II 1668-1715
Children
Jane Harrison Calvert 1690-1739
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Added: 2024-12-07T22:58:39.000Z
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Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277157525/lettice-smith_harrison: accessed June 10, 2025), memorial page for Lettice Green Smith Harrison (1665-1699), Find a Grave Memorial ID 277157525, citing Harrison Cemetery, Prince William County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by tgpeden (contributor 47699394).
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Ann Carter Scarlett Green ** ?? - maybe Ann Carter (Mason) (Green) Scarlett? **
Birth: 1635 Lancaster County, Virginia, USA
Death: 26 Apr 1698 (aged 62-63) Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Deep Hole Plantation Cemetery, Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 277208385
Bio:
Daughter of Colonel John Carter and Jane Glyn
Born: 1635 Lancaster County, Virginia
Died: April 26, 1698
Wed: 1655 Stafford County, Virginia
Sister of Eleanor Carter wife of Colonel George Mason I "The Cavalier"
Sister of Governor Robert "King" Carter I
Will:
In the name of God, Amen. I, Ann Scarlett, of Stafford County, gentlewoman, being sick in body, but sound in mind do hereby make this my last will and testament.
Item. I give to my daughter Ann Barton during her natural life the negro woman Bess, and if the negro Bess survives her, I give her to my daughter Ann's children. Likewise, I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Barton ten thousand pounds of tobacco.
Item. I give and bequeath all that parcel or tract of land I bought of Thomas Norman adjoining to Edward Barton to Constant Barton and Ann Barton, daughters to Edward Barton. In case either of them should die, to the survivor and their heirs forever. And likewise, to the aforesaid Constant Barton and Ann Barton ten thousand pounds of tobacco to each of them.
Item. I leave and bequeath to my grandchildren Margaret Barton and Lettice Barton ten thousand pounds of tobacco to each of them.
Item. I leave and bequeath to my daughter Lettice Harrison half the land lying at the mouth of Neabsco, which my husband Martin Scarlett gave to my son Joshua Green during his natural life - the other half to her children Edward Smith and Catherine and after her decease the whole tract of land to Edward Smith and Catherine Smith and their heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Lettice Harrison the negro man Tony during her natural life and if the said negro survives her to fall to her children begot by Edward Smith.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter Lettice Harrison ten thousand pounds of tobacco.
Item. I give and bequeath to my grandchildren Will Smith, Kate Smith and Edward Smith and Scarlett Green, to each of them ten thousand pounds of tobacco.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Joshua Green all my personal estate, money, plate, tobacco, negroes, etc., after all my just debts are paid, and if my executor think this is not a sufficient personal estate to pay my debts and legacies, then the whole personal estate is to be sold and not to be appraised, my just debts to be paid and that my executors pay the children their legacies when they come of age.
Item. And lastly, I appoint my son Joshua Green to be my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 16th of February 1697/8
Ann Scarlett
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us James Seath, Arthur Jackson and Thomas King.
Proved by Arthur Jackson and Thomas King and admitted to record the 10th of August 1698.
Family Members
Spouses
William Green 1630-1685
Captain Martin Scarlett III 1646-1695
Children
Lettice Green Smith Harrison 1665-1699
Created by: tgpeden (47699394)
Added: 2024-12-10T03:08:12.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277208385/ann-scarlett_green
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277208385/ann-scarlett_green: accessed June 10, 2025), memorial page for Ann Carter Scarlett Green (1635-26 Apr 1698), Find a Grave Memorial ID 277208385, citing Deep Hole Plantation Cemetery, Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by tgpeden (contributor 47699394).
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William Green
Birth: 1630 Bobbing, Swale Borough, Kent, England
Death: 11 Jan 1685 (aged 54-55) Stafford County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Deep Hole Plantation Cemetery, Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 277174420
Bio:
Son of Sir Robert Greene and Lady Elizabeth Newman
Family Members
Spouse
Ann Carter Scarlett Green 1635-1698 ** ?? - maybe Ann Carter (Mason) (Green) Scarlett? **
Children
Lettice Green Smith Harrison 1665-1699
Created by: tgpeden (47699394)
Added: 2024-12-08T17:36:15.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277174420/william-green
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277174420/william-green: accessed June 10, 2025), memorial page for William Green (1630-11 Jan 1685), Find a Grave Memorial ID 277174420, citing Deep Hole Plantation Cemetery, Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by tgpeden (contributor 47699394).
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Captain Martin Scarlett III VVeteran
Birth: 1646 Nayland, Babergh District, Suffolk, England
Death: 1695 (aged 48-49) Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Deep Hole Plantation Cemetery, Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA
Memorial #: 277209423
Bio:
Son of Martin Scarlett Sr. and Mary Linton
Virginia planter and military officer who served in the House of Burgesses representing Stafford County, as well as in local offices, including Justice of the Peace in 1680.
Scarlett had emigrated from England and stated in a 1691 court that he had lived in Stafford County for more than 30 years, which record survived because the case had been appealed to the General Court in Williamsburg
Thomas Burbage received a grant of this area in 1653, but it is doubtful if he ever settled there as in 1655 Martin Scarlett purchased 700 acres from the widow of Thomas Burbage of Nansemond County (who had remarried to Capt. Edward Streator). Martin Scarlett then received a grant in 1657 for the entire area which was described as Deep Hole Estate (Half of the Northern Neck 11,150 Acres). 1666, Scarlett and Richard Normansell patented 2,550 acres on what later would be called Mason Neck north of that confluence, in what split from Prince William County and became Fairfax County, Virginia about a decade after the split from Stafford County. In 1674, the Stafford County court divided the parcel (using Pohick Creek as the dividing line between Norman Stone's and Scarlett's shares). Scarlett received a deed from Thomas Davis and Henry Corbin for the part of the Estate situated between Neabsco and Marumsco Creeks in 1689 who had purchased it from Edward Streater, the 2nd husband of the widow of Thomas Burbage, the original patentee of the entire area. Scarlett sold all but 320 acres of his share in Mason Neck along Pohick Creek, to his brother -n-law Captain George Mason on 10 March 1690. He was also responsible for the ferry across the Occoquan. Scarlett in his 3 January 1676 Will left the Deep Hole Estate to his wife Ann, lands in Richmond County to his granddaughter Lettice Smith's children, Mason Neck to his son-n-law Joshua Green and godson Scarlett Green and Edward Barton. Martin Scarlet died in 1695 and was buried at the Plantation cemetery. Sometime after the Civil War his tombstone was used as a place marker for the lower southern corner of the plantation. Then sometime in the early 1900's it was thrown in the Potomac River. His tombstone was recovered from the river and placed back in the approximate location of the Cemetery in the 1930's. Then removed and placed in the Rippon Lodge Family Cemetery in 1950 when the remaining part of the Deep Hole Estate was sold to the U.S. Army.
WILL:
In the name of God, Amen. I Martin Scarlett of Stafford County in Virginia, gentleman, being sick in body, but of sound and perfect memory, blessed be to God for it, so declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following.
Item. I give and bequeath my soul to Almighty God, from whence it came, in hope of a blessed resurrection.
Item. I give and bequeath to Will Smith, son to Edward and Lettice Smith, all my lands lying and being in Richmond County, upon the Rappahannock River in Virginia, to him and his heirs forever, but if the said Will Smith dies before he comes to the age of 21 years, then the said land to fall to the heirs of the said Lettice Smith forever. And I likewise give to the said Edward Smith two cows and calves.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son-in-law Joshua Green all my land lying and being upon the Marumsco Creek in the County of Stafford to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my godson Scarlett Green a certain parcel or tract of land lying between the North and South branches of Marumsco Creek in the County of Stafford to him and his heirs forever
.Item. I give and bequeath unto Edward Barton all my lands on the other side of the Southwest Branch of Marumsco Creek to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to Lettice Smith and her heirs my Negro girl Hoigas after she comes to the age of fourteen.
Item. I give and bequeath to my loving wife Ann Scarlett all my lands upon Occoquan and Marumsco Creek for her natural life and after her decease I give and bequeath all the said lands with all housing, orchards, etc., unto Captain Thomas Owsley and his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Ann Scarlett all my personal Estate, as Negroes, money, plate, tobacco, etc., after all my just debts and legacies are paid.
Item. And lastly, I appoint my loving wife Ann Scarlett and Captain George Mason to be my whole and sole executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this third day of January 1676.
Martin Scarlett seal
Sealed and delivered in presence of William Harris, John Cotton, Walter Griffin
Proved and recorded this 8th April 1696.
Family Members
Parents
Martin Scarlett II 1620-1705
Mary Linton Scarlett 1616-1700
Spouse
Ann Carter Scarlett Green 1635-1698
Created by: tgpeden (47699394)
Added: 2024-12-10T04:24:19.000Z
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277209423/martin-scarlett
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/277209423/martin-scarlett: accessed June 10, 2025), memorial page for Captain Martin Scarlett III (1646-1695), Find a Grave Memorial ID 277209423, citing Deep Hole Plantation Cemetery, Woodbridge, Prince William County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by tgpeden (contributor 47699394).
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