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Notes


John Pye

Clerk to the stores.

Embarked 22 March 1736/7; arrived in the Georgia Colony 4 Jane 1737.

In Oct. 1739 Col. Oglethorpe recommended him to be Recorder of Savannah, and on March 25, 1740 he was appointed to act as such till Tho. Christie should make up his acct. with the Trustees store.

Turned a busie malcontent 1740. Sworn Recorder Aug. 1740.


Elizabeth Brownfield

Sister to John Brownfeild.

Embarked 22 March 1736/37; arrived in the Georgia Colony 4 June 1737.

Married to John Pye, Recorder of Savannah.

Went to Carolina for fear of the Spaniards. Quitted 30 Aug. 1740


Elizabeth Pye

10 months old, born in Georgia.

Dead Sept. 1742.


Benjamin Brownjohn

Age 15; brother of William; embarked 2 Dec. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony 2 Feb. 1735/6; lot 197 in Savannah; quitted to England 1738


William Brownjohn

Gardiner; embarked 15 June 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 29 Aug. 1733; lot 100 in Savannah


Robert Bunyun

Carpenter; embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733. Settled at Abercorn, boat builder, and skilfull.


Adrian Burchard

Age 43; farmer; German Swiss. He paid his own and his wife's passage; embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Colony 4 Dec. 1741


Cath.

Age 38


Adrian Burchard

Age 12


Hans Jacob Burchard

Age 11


Susanna Burchard

Age 7


Anna Maria Burchard

Sister of Hary & Jo. (The record does not indicate that Anna, Hary, & Jo. are related to Adrian Burchard but it seems likely as they cam over on the same boat.)


Hary Burchard

Age 18; Brother of Anna Maria; farmer; German Swiss; embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Colony 4 Dec. 1741 (The record does not indicate that Anna, Hary, & Jo. are related to Adrian Burchard but it seems likely as they cam over on the same boat.)


John Burchard

Age 11; Brother of Hary (The record does not indicate that Anna, Hary, & Jo. are related to Adrian Burchard but it seems likely as they cam over on the same boat.)


Christopher Burgemeister

Age 32; silk weaver; German Swiss; embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Coloy 4 Dec. 1741. Settled on a grant S.E. of Hampstead with his family


Eliz.

Age 34


Christopher Burgemeister

Age 4


Hans Mric. Burgemeister

Age 1


Martin Burgemeister

Age 6; dead soon after landing.


Rudolf Burgi

Age 50; woodsman; Swiss, embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Coloy 4 Dec. 1741. Settled on a grant S.E. of Hampstead with his family. Dead soon after landing.


Esther

Age 50; dead soon after landing.


Rudolf Burgi

Age 19; embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Coloy 4 Dec. 1741 with his mother & father who both died soon after landing. He settled on their grant in S.E. Hampstead. with sister Anna.


Anna Burgi

Age 13; embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Coloy 4 Dec. 1741 with her mother & father who both died soon after landing. She settled on their grant in S.E. Hampstead. with brother Rudolf.


Anne Marg. Burgi

Age 11; dead in the passage.


Hans Unroth Burgi

Age 10; dead in the passage.


Esther Burgi

Age 6; dead in the passage


Mathias Burgsteiner

Husbandman; embarked 31 Oct. 1734; arrived in the Georgia Colony 28 Dec. 1734. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer, living 13 March 1738/9.


James Burnside

Writing master.

Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.

Lot 191 in Savannah. His lot was granted in 1736: But he left it to settle on a Country lot at Rotton Possum without leave of the Trust.

He married Margt. Bovey 12 March 1736-7.

A Rioter in open Court 20 Oct. 1737. Turned with his wife Moravian. Run away to Carolina Aug. 1742.

Returned.

Moved to Bethehem, PA in 1745 with daughter Rececca.


Margaret Bovey

Lot 33 in Savannah. This lot was formerly Thomas Pratt's. He forfeited it and it was granted to her on 5 May 1735.

She married James Burnside 12 March 1736-7, and lived with him at Rotton Possum.

Dead 26 Sept. 1742.


Rebecca Burnside

Moved to Bethehem, PA in 1745.


 

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