Job Greene
Major Job Greene was a colonial Rhode Island politician.
Early life
Greene was born on 24 August 1656 in Warwick in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He was a son of John Greene Jr. and Ann Greene.Career
Like his father before him, Greene "became one of the leading men of the town in colonial affairs", active from 1681 when he became a freeman of the colony until his retirement in 1744 shortly before his death. He served as Deputy from Warwick to the General Assembly beginning in 1696 for thirteen consecutive terms. He served as Assistant for nine years, and Speaker [of the House of Delegates of Rhode Island|Speaker of the House of Deputies] from October 1727 to April 1728.Sometime before 1700, Greene built a home and mill on his large farms, laying the foundation for Centerville, Rhode Island.
Personal life
On 22 January 1684, Greene was married to Phebe Sayles, daughter of John Sayles, who served in the House of Deputies, and Mary Sayles, and granddaughter of Roger Williams, 9th President of the [Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations|President of the Colony of Rhode Island]. Phebe's sister Elinor married his brother Richard and her sister Mary married his brother William. Together, they were the parents of:- Ann Greene, who married Thomas Stafford.
- Mary Greene, who married Capt. John Greene.
- Deborah Greene, who married Capt. Simon Ray, chief magistrate of Block Island.
- Job Greene, who died young.
- Phebe Greene, who married William Arnold.
- Christopher Greene, who married Elizabeth Denmark.
- Daniel Greene, who married Temperance Harris. After her death he married Bethiah Davis.
- Richard Greene, who died young.
- Catharine Greene, who married Maj. James Brown.
- Philip Greene, a Judge who married Elizabeth Wickes.
Descendants
Through his daughter Deborah, he was a grandfather of Judith Ray, Anne Ray, Catherine Ray, Phebe Ray.Through his youngest son, Judge Phillip, he was the grandfather of Col. Christopher Greene, who led the defense of Fort Mercer in the 1777 Battle of Red Bank during the American Revolutionary War and was killed by Loyalists in May 1781 at the Battle of Pine's Bridge.