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waterfall
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Local library has marriage licences but did not see one for John Green married 1789.
The only Thomas Green for 1802 as follows:-
Thomas Green..miller, of Stanford in Southill**, age 21 & upwards, to marry, 12/8/1802, Sarah Pope of Shefford in Campton, age 21 & upwards.
Surety....William Neal(e), victualler of Haynes.
** Marriage to take place at Southill
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Glad to have helped but think this might just be what you are after or I could be way out. When looking at the licences I was a bit suspicious of an entry so looked on the IGI for a marriage for John Green in 1789. Checked it out today with P/R for Meppershall and as follows which you probably have. John Green of (Campton) married Sara Green, by licence. Sarah resident of Meppershall. Now in the licence extracts there is the following which I think maybe the one.......no doubt you will know.
John Green, baker of Shefford, minor, to marry 12/9/1798, Sarah Green of Meppershall, minor.
Surety William Green, farmer,(father of Sarah) of Clifton. Surety John Green(father of John) of Shefford.
No occupation given for John Green father of John. The date 1798 /1789??? I did check Meppershall, Shefford, etc for a marriage for a Green in 1798 and drew a blank. I am almost sure that their is a mix up for the year in the licences.
One other thing that might be of help if you don't know about it is a will for a John Green of Shefford, mealman & baker....1810. Beds CRO will hold the original.
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Almost as good as finding something for myself. Will help you out with anything that is of easy access......do ask......will soon say if too much hassle.!!!
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Thanks for letting me know how you made out. Have a few wills myself and yes they make one think. One left one son a 1/- and the rest to the others!!! Another left £10 to two sons and £20 to two others...... those two were executors. Very odd.
Hope all goes well with you in your search,
Bye Susan
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will give it a go........give me a few days, maybe Wednesday or Thursday,
bye Susan
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First I should say I do lookup of wills not at Beds CRO but from an index in local library which is an index from Bedfordshire Probate Records 1484-1858. For myself I do that and then when visiting Beds CRO I can ask to see the original. Having said that I looked in the index today and found nothing for Daniel Warner Green March 1793, John Green Apl 1790/1796 John Green Nov 1787.
For William yes, ref given.
William Green, Clifton, yeo, A1806/11
I did look to see if any others that might be connected with the little that I know of your "Greens". Bit of a nightmare with such a common name.......I have "Smith".....such fun.!!!!
Anyway here are the few that may or may not connect........picked out because the parish borders Shefford ........no other reason.
Edward Green, Southill, Rowney, farmer, 1761/56 Edward Green, Southill, Rowney, farmer, 1779/18
Elizabeth Green,Clifton, spins, 1854/19
Sarah Green, Clifton, wid, 1852/47
William Green, Chicksands, farmer, A1751/8 William Green, Shefford, baker, 1826/53 William Green, Shefford, spirit merchant, 1838/31
Warner Green, Shefford, butcher, 1853/53
I have no idea as to how much Beds CRO charges other than when I get a copy for myself and that has always been in person. So if you are not too sure and can wait for another week or so when I plan to visit Beds CRO I can have a look at those you are not too sure about. I suppose I would need to know a little of your tree.....think a bit of it on here.
Am happy to look as I will be doing my own stuff so no big deal,
Susan
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Hello Susan,
Thanks so much once again 
I ordered the other will ref you gave me and it was £5 by post.
I would so much love to have a couple of days there, but I am a fair few hours away in Essex and with school age children not so easy.
The William Green Clifton I shall probably get
Also the Warner Green Butcher and William Green Baker.
Will e mail the RO tomorrow.
As you say Green is a nightmare name, but doesn't seem quite so bad in Beds. When my William moved to London between the 1841 census and when he married in 1859 it got a little bit hairy!
I have my nan Liilian Green, then her father Thomas(b.London), Then William(b.Clifton), then George (clifton in 1841 then ) It got a bit desperate after George as his marriage entry in 1830 gave no place of birth or parents!
But thanks to a lot of help from you and also much information from Criggy last year I am 99% certain that the John Green whose will I ordered is George's grandfather. Everything ties up with the bakers and the Warner name.
William married twice 1859, then again 1872. He had several children with his first wife Jemima. 1871 census she was nowhere to be seen and the girl he married was there as servant aged 17!! although I haven't been able to find all those children on other census.
I have him on every census bar 1851, which could possibly hold the key to what happened to George and his wife Ann.
Anyway I digress(sp?)
I have just received the Shefford registers and as soon as will plough through and try to fit that part of the family together.
Also the fact that the John Green (father of George?) married a Sarah Green, whose father was a William Green of Clifton to my mind makes no doubt that this John is Georges father.
It would seem that John Green who died in 1810 owned Stanford Mill. I did email the RO about this but have had no answer, will try again.
He was married to a Martha.
He left the mill to Thomas William and Warner. His son John (mine?) was left £50. He married a Sarah Green and had a fair few children, quite a lot died!
Her father William (who I wonder that admon ref could be) was from Clifton. He was married to an Elizabeth.
I don't know where the Warner name comes from as yet. My Thomas named one of his sons it too.
Once again much appreciated.
Diane 
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Stevenson,Seabrook,Gravestock,Lee - Cambs. Geden and varients - Warks. Oxf. Green- Beds and London. Foster, Little - Essex. Sheldrick - Surrey and London? Smith - Bucks. Coulling - Oxf.
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