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Notes


Parker

(There is nothing in the record to indicate that this daughter's mother was also Eliz. Smith though that is certainly possible.)


Elizabeth Clement

Niece of Hen. Parker; Embarked: 15 June 1733; Arrived in the Georgia Colony: 29 Aug. 1733

(There is nothing in the record to indicate that Elizabeth's mother's mother was also Eliz. Smith though that is certainly possible.)


Henry Close

Age 42; cloth worker.

Embarked: 6 Nov. 1732; Arrived in the Georgia Colony: 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Lot 40 in Savannah. His lot was swamp overflowed.

Dead 14 De. 1733.


Hannah

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Re-married to James Smith a Carolinian 8 Feb. 1733-4 who lives with her on her lot. Abt May 1740 they both left the Colony to settle in Scotland on an estate, and sold their lot to Capt. Thompson for 20 pounds. Quitted May 1740.


Anne Close

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Age 2; dead 2 APril 1734.


Georgia Close

Daughter of Hen. & Hannah.

Born in Georgia 17 Mar. 1732-3.

Dead 28 Dec. 1733.


John Coates

Turner; Embarked: 11 Sept. 1733; Arrived in the Georgia Colony: 16 Dec. 1733; lot 121 in Savannah. He was constable when he deserted to Carolina for dept. A riotous fellow in open court at the tryal of Watson 20 Oct. 1737. He died there Sept. 1739. Run away 3 Dec. 1737; Dead Sept. 1739.


Sarah Coates

Inmate after her father's running away on lot 29.


John Coguch

Age 33; labourer & Cow heard; Scotch; Embarked: 21 Spet. 1741; Arrived in the Georgia Colony: 2 Dec. 1741


Ann MacKay

Scotch


Joseph Coles

Age 28; Miller & baker.

Embarked: 6 Nov. 1732; Arrived in the Georgia Colony: 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Lot 27 in Savannah; Dead 4 Mar. 1734-5.


Anne

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Age 32; Re-married to Tho. Salter 9 Sept. 1736 & lives with him on his lot 68.


Anne Coles

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.


William Cox

Age 41; surgeon.

Embarked: 6 Nov. 1732; Arrived in the Georgia Colony: 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Lot 6 in Savannah.

Dead 6 April 1733.


Frances

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Age 35. Re-married to Ja. Watts Lieut. 1 June 1734 who died the same month. She afterward went to England with her two children. Quitted 1734.


William Cox

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Mother re-married to Ja. Watts Lieut. 1 June 1734 who died the same month. She afterward went to England with her two children. Quitted 1734.


Eunice Cox

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Mother re-married to Ja. Watts Lieut. 1 June 1734 who died the same month. She afterward went to England with her two children. Quitted 1734.


Lemand Craus

Age 35; Labourer; embarked: 20 Oct. 1735; arrived Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer, living 13 March 1738/9


Barbara

embarked: 20 Oct. 1735; arrived Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer, living 13 March 1738/9


Peter Croft

Age 40; Palatin; Tr. servant; embarked: Oct. 1737; arrived 20 Dec. 1737


Jo Cundall Senr.

Embarked 1733; lot 52 in Savannah. Fyn'd for scandal 3.0.0, Aug. 19th 1734. Run away none knows where. Run away June 1737.


Eliz.

Wife of Jo. Cundall; embarked: 31 Oct. 1734; arrived 28 Dec. 1734; lot 52 in Savannah. Elizabeth's husband ran away June of 1737. She was prosecuted for keeping a bawdy house 6 Dec. 1736; and fyn'd for the same 17 April 1737.


 

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