Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
Jo. Swartfelder
Age 44; miller; Palatin Tr. servant.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 20 Dec. 1737.
Employed with his family in planting and other services at the Couper at Ebenezer, & not paid in money but with cloths & provisions as formerly.
Anna Neice
Age 42.
Margarita Swartfelder
Age 11.
Mariana Swartfelder
Age 5.
Hans Michl. Swartfelder
Age 2.
Frances Sykes
Mother in Law to Robt. Clarke.
Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.
Dead 16 June 1734.
David Tanneberger
David /Tannenberger/ in the List of Early Settlers of Georgia.
Shoemaker, Moravian
Embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6.
From Moravians in Georgia 1735-1740:
A recent letter had informed Tanneberger of the death of his wife and children in Herrnhut, and the news shattered his already weak allegiance. Without them he cared little where he went, or what became of him, if only he could get away, and Haberecht was more than ready to join him. His young son went as a matter of course, and Meyer, another member who had been lazy and unsatisfactory, completed the party, which sailed for Pennsylvania on the 16th of October. Jag also intended to go, but for some reason waited for the next company.
Haberecht settled at Ephrata, and the two Tannebergers at Germantown. In 1741, Haberecht joined the Moravians who were building in "the forks of the Delaware", and became one of the first members of the Bethlehem Congregation. In 1745, David Tanneberger married Regina Demuth, who had lost her husband the previous year, and they ultimately moved to Bethlehem also. Meyer never renewed his association with the Moravians.
John Tanneberger
Moravian A recent letter had informed (David) Tanneberger of the death of his wife and children in Herrnhut, and the news shattered his already weak allegiance. Without them he cared little where he went, or what became of him, if only he could get away, and Haberecht was more than ready to join him. His young son (John) went as a matter of course, and Meyer, another member who had been lazy and unsatisfactory, completed the party, which sailed for Pennsylvania on the 16th of October. Jag also intended to go, but for some reason waited for the next company.
Haberecht settled at Ephrata, and the two Tannebergers at Germantown. In 1741, Haberecht joined the Moravians who were building in "the forks of the Delaware", and became one of the first members of the Bethlehem Congregation. In 1745, David Tanneberger married Regina Demuth, who had lost her husband the previous year, and they ultimately moved to Bethlehem also. Meyer never renewed his association with the Moravians.
Joseph Taylor
Tallowchandler.
Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.
Lot 137 in Savannah.
Dead 16 Feb. 1733.
His lot supposed vacant. In Aug. 1738 Patrick Graham rented it.
Eliz.
Re-married to Tho. Antrobus 1 Dec 1734.
Dead 28 June 1737
2nd entry:
Eliz. Taylor Antrobus; 2nd widow of Thomas. Widow of Joseph Taylor.
Arrived 16 Dec. 1733.
Lot 137 in Savannah.
Her 1st husband, Jos. Taylor, died 16 Feb. 1733-4, and on 1 Dec. 1734, she married Tho. Antrobus.
Lot supposed vacant.
Dead 30 June 1737.
Eliz. Taylor
Dead 25 July 1734.
Mary Taylor
Dead 26 June 1734.
Tho. Antrobus
Emabarked: 11 Sept. 1733
Arrived in Georgia: 16 Dec. 1733
Re-married the Wid. Eliz. Taylor 1 Dec. 1734 & settled on her lot in Savannah (#137). He was before, seated at Abercorn which he totally abandoned and never cultivated land. Absent in Carolina. Dead
Eliz.
Re-married to Tho. Antrobus 1 Dec 1734.
Dead 28 June 1737
2nd entry:
Eliz. Taylor Antrobus; 2nd widow of Thomas. Widow of Joseph Taylor.
Arrived 16 Dec. 1733.
Lot 137 in Savannah.
Her 1st husband, Jos. Taylor, died 16 Feb. 1733-4, and on 1 Dec. 1734, she married Tho. Antrobus.
Lot supposed vacant.
Dead 30 June 1737.
Joseph Taylor
Age 25, servant for 4 years.
Embarked 19 Nov. 1737; arrived in the Georgia Colony 14 Jan. 1737-8.
Hired at Capt. Thompson, the owners risk & carried, but the Planters not being able to pay for such servant, Mr. Causton did it & so certified to the Trustees, which made them lyable.
Cath.
Servant for 4 years.
Her case the same as her husband's.
Thomas Tebbut
Sawyer.
Embarked 24 Jan. 1732-3; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 May 1733.
Lot 28 in Savannah. In possession of his lot 21 Dec. 1733.
Fined for assaulting an officer on duty 1 June 1734.
A roving fellow and generally absent in Carolina. He quitted on shutting up the stores Jan. 1739.
Returned 1741.
William Cross
Lot 217 in Savannah. His lot was swamp overflowed.
Dead 1738.
Isabel (Elizabeth)
Lot 217 in Savannah.
The widow of Willm. Cross who died in 1738. She re-married Jo. Teasdale who lives with her on this lot which is swamp overflowed.
Another entry indicates her name was Elizabeth so perhaps it was Isobel Elizabeth or vise versa.
John Teasdale
Taylor.
Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.
Settled at Ft. Arguile at first.
Isabel (Elizabeth)
Lot 217 in Savannah.
The widow of Willm. Cross who died in 1738. She re-married Jo. Teasdale who lives with her on this lot which is swamp overflowed.
Another entry indicates her name was Elizabeth so perhaps it was Isobel Elizabeth or vise versa.
Daniel Thibaut
Age 50, vintager.
Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.
Lot 39 in Savannah.
Dead 24 Oct. 1733.
Mary
Age 40.
Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.
Put in possession of the lot designed her husband 21 Dec. 1733.
She remarried Jo. Cellier of Puryburg 17 March 1734-5 who lives with her on this lot.
James Thibaut
Age 12. Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity. Afterwards servant to Will. Bradley.
Diana Thibaut
Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity. Age 7. Dead.
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