Green, Anne Catherine (c. 1720–1775)

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Green, Anne Catherine (c. 1720–1775)

American printer. Name variations: Anne Catherine Hoof Green. Born Anne Hoof c. 1720, probably in Holland, Netherlands; probably came to US as a child; died Mar 23, 1775, probably in Annapolis, Maryland; m. Jonas Green (printer), April 25, 1738 (died 1767); children: 14, including Rebecca, Mary, William (died 1770), Frederick, Samuel and Augusta.

After death of husband (1767), continued printing of his Maryland Gazette; issued volumes of Acts and Votes and Proceedings of provincial assembly (1767); maintained printing business with assistance from son William until his death and then from son Frederick; received formal appointment as provincial printer (1768); issued Deputy Commissary's Guide by Elie Vallette (1774); made 1st printing of Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer by John Dickinson in Maryland Gazette.

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