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William Mears Sr.

Sawyer.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 15 June 1734.

Lot 58 in Savannah.

Married Elizabeth Gilbert July 1733.


William Gough Sr.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 19 June 1733.

He had a grant of 80 acres 21 Feb. 1732-3.

Dead 6 Sept. 1733.


William Gough Jr.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 19 June 1733.

Lot 65 in Savannah. Besides his town lot, he had a grant of 80 acres 21 Feb. 1732-3 but was an idle fellow. His 2nd wife was Susannah, widowof George Dalafons whom he married 24 Sept. 1735.

He was tything man in 1736 but ran to Carolina 3 Dec. 1737.


William Gough Jr.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony 19 June 1733.

Lot 65 in Savannah. Besides his town lot, he had a grant of 80 acres 21 Feb. 1732-3 but was an idle fellow. His 2nd wife was Susannah, widowof George Dalafons whom he married 24 Sept. 1735.

He was tything man in 1736 but ran to Carolina 3 Dec. 1737.


Susannah Rivett

Married to George de la Fons.

Dead
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2nd entry:
Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.

Widow of Geo. Delafons. Married William Gough Jr. 24 Sept. 1735.


Patrick Graham

Apothecary.

Lot 189 in Savannah. He neglects his own lot and rents lot 137. 211.

On 19 May 1736 a grant of 100 acres was past him.

He married Capt. Cuthberts sister 6 March 1739/40.


Andrew Grant

Gentleman.

Arrived in the Georgia Colony June 1734.

A grant of 400 acres was made him 18 Oct. 1733 which he took up on the O'geeky river but he neglects it and lives inmate in Savannah. The place was called Sterling's Bluff and he and William Sterling quitted it before Sept. 1737.

He went to Carolina 30 Aug. 1740 for fear of the Spaniards and was a factious man.

Went to England Jan. 1741/2.


Henry Green

Lot 158 in Savannah. His lot was given him Oct. 1736 but not shown to him til the following March.

Convicted of shooting other peoples hogs and converting them to his own use 26 May 1736.


Anne

She went on some occassion to England but returned in July 1738. The Trustees paid her passage back and she is to repay it.


John Grimshaw

Soldier.


Judith

Embarked 16 Aug. 1737; arrived in the Georgia Colony 31 Oct. 1737.


John Harding

Trust servant at Frederica, blacksmith.

Lot 4N at Frederica.

Succeeded Geo. Spencer (who left the Colony before April 1740) in his lot.


Isaac Harding

Boy to John Harding


John Harding

Blacksmith.


 

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