Thomas Marston Green Jr. (February 26, 1758 – February 7, 1813) was a Mississippi Territorial politician, planter, and delegate to the United States House of Representatives during the 7th United States Congress representing the Mississippi Territory.
He later moved to Fayette, Mississippi, where he would build the Springfield Plantation, and where he would live until his death.
Thomas's brother Abraham married Elizabeth Caffery, who was Donelson's niece.
In August 1791, Andrew Jackson and Rachel were married at the Green family's Springfield Plantation.
[1] On December 6 of that year Thomas was in Washington D.C. to take his place as the Mississippi Territory's delegate to the United States House of Representatives.