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Robert Parker

Ald. of Lyn.

Embarked 28 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 14 Jan. 1733-4.

Lot 133 in Savannah.

Quitted July 1736.


Elizabeth

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 28 Dec. 1734.

Quitted July 1736.


Edwd. Parker

Brother of Robert.

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


William Sale

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 12 Mar. 1733-4.

Lot 76 in Savannah.

He had a grant of 300 acres 18 Oct. 1733, and took it at Skidaway.

Dead 8 July 1734.


Elizabeth

Re-married to Robt. Parker 30 Sept. 1734 and run away with him.

Run away 9 July 1736.


Joseph Sale

Born in Georgia 12 April 1734; Dead 24 June 1734.


Robert Parker Jr.

Brother of Edwd.

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

Lot 20N. in Frederica.

In 1734 he was concerned in the designed insurrection. In Nov. 27, 1736 convicted of beating his servant to make her give false certificate of her demand for wages. Married the widow Sale 30 Sept. 1734.

Run away.


Elizabeth

Re-married to Robt. Parker 30 Sept. 1734 and run away with him.

Run away 9 July 1736.


John Pelekew

Age 28; weaver. Palatin Tr. servant.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 20 Dec. 1737.


Elizabeth Barbara

Age 36.


Susana Pelekew

Age 5.


Conra Pelekew

Age 4.


Sir Francis Bathurst

Bt.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 28 Dec. 1734.

He had a grant of 200 acres 7 Oct. 1734, and settled at Westbrook.

He married a second wife the widow Pember.

Dead Nov. 1736.


Frances

Dead 10 Aug. 1736.


Mary Bathurst

Dead.


Robert Bathurst

He ran away to Charlestown to avoid paying his fathers dept to the Trustees and was killed by the Negros 9 Sept. 1739.

Run away; dead 9 Sept. 1739.


Martha Bathurst

She married Willm. Baker 1 Feb. 1734-5.

Dead Spet. 1736.


Fra. Piercy

Gardiner.

Embarked 31 Oct. 1734; arrived in the Georgia Colony 28 Dec. 1734.


Lot 208 in Savannah.

A gardiner. He married Mary (another record indicates it was Elizabeth he married & a third record indicates it was Ma.) daughter of Sr. Fra. Bathurst Feb. 9, 1734-5, and ran away to England in 1738. to avoid being questioned for secreting his brother in laws goods who was indepted to the Trust. In 1736 he succeed of Publick gardiner to Jos. Fitzwalter.

Run away 1737.


Elizabeth Bathurst

She married Fra. Piercy a gardiner 9 Feb. 1734-5 who ran away to England being concerned in a fraudulent secreting of Robt. Bathurst's goods.

Run away 1738.

A 2nd record indicates: Fra. Piercy married Mary daughter of Sr. Fra. Bathurst
and a 3rd record indicates Ma. Bathurst Piercy wife of Fra. Piercy. Married to Fra. Piercy 9 Feb. 1734-5. Run away with her husband 1738.

So there is some question as to which of the Bathurst girls Fra. Piercy was married.


Sir Francis Bathurst

Bt.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 28 Dec. 1734.

He had a grant of 200 acres 7 Oct. 1734, and settled at Westbrook.

He married a second wife the widow Pember.

Dead Nov. 1736.


Mary Pember

Widow.

Embarked to the Georgia Colony 1 Aug. 1735.

A grant of 50 acres was passed to her 13 Aug. 1735. She was 2nd wife to Sr. Fra. Bathurst. This lot was purchased by her of a person who left the Colony, ____ was a town lot in Savannah but I can't find the number.

Dead Oct. 1736.


Christr. Penner

Taylor; Tr. servant. Left to work for himself. Infirm and unable to labour, but maintains himself.


Elizabeth

Was servant to Col. Stephens till Feb. 1739/40. When not behaving well, she was sent to Col. Oglethorpe at Frederica, where being in the service of the Revd. Mr. Norris, she returned with him to Savannah and Jan. 1740/1 was delived of a bastard which she lay to him.


Elizabeth Penner

This is the child Eliz. had by Revd. Mr. Norris. The child's name and sex are not listed in this notation but do appear in a later notation in the record which indicates her name to be Elizabeth and at that time she was 2 years old.


 

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