Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
John Barnard
Age 23, nephew to Will Bradley. Embarked 2 Dec. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony 2 Feb. 1735-6. In the Colony the end of the year 1746.
William Bateman
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 21 Aug. 1734.
He had a grant of 75 acres 13 March 1733-4.
Giles Becu
A baker.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 12 March 1733-4.
Lot 147 in Savannah.
Fined 40 shillings for receiving stolen goods 3 Ot. 1734 and again 40 sh. for the same crime 30 Oct. 1734.
Abraham Bennal
Jews.
Arrived 10 July 1733.
Jacob Bennal
Of no visible livelihood. Fled the Colony for fear of the Spaniards 29 July 1740.
Christopher Bere
Lot 17S. in Frederica. A new Freeholder since 30 Jan. 1737-8.
Quitted Aug. 1741.
Elizabeth Bere
Servant to Edward Jenkins.
Unknown
Lot 16S. in Frederica
Philip Bishop
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 7 July 1733.
He had a grant of 500 acres 21 Dec. 1732 which he took up at Thunderbolt. He fled the Colony for felony in Aug. 1738.
Eliz.
Run away.
Dead 1740.
Humfrey Bright
Iron monger; embarked 11 April 1734; arrived in Georgia 21 Aug. 1734; Lot 141 in Savannah; run away 1737. He ran away to Carolina before 16 Jan. 1737-8
Margaret
Wife of Humfrey Bright. Eloped from her husband before 16 Jan. 1737-8 and is said to keep company with Joseph Watson.
Charles Britain
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 31 Oct. 1733.
Lot 113 in Savannah.
On 4 May 1734, he let his house for 7 years to Thomas Neal, and on 1 Jan. 1736-7 his 5 acre lot to Henry Moulton for 2 years at 7£ p. ann., and lived inmate on lot 176 afterwards. Went to Carolina for dept.
Quitted 9 Dec. 1738.
John Brodie
Freeholder at Abercorn where he succeeded to Earl Piercy Hill's lot in 1738. He planted 11 acres that year.
John Brodie
The record does not indicate that this John Brodie is related to the John Brodie I have placed as his father but there was no other Brodie listed as resident in the area at the time so this must be the correct relationship.
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