Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
William Harris
Lot 126 in Savannah. This lot was granted him April 1737. Lawrence Mellichamp possest it before he deserted 3 June 1736.
Dead 1737.
Anne
On her husbands death, she and her son became inmate on Lot 68.
Joseph Hetherington
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 7 July 1733.
Settled at Thunderbolt on a grant of 500 acres passed him 21 Dec. 1732. He settled himself Sept. 1733 but was convicted of felony in killing Henry Parker's cattle for his own use. Breaking jail, he fled the Colony Aug. 1738
Died in Carolina in 1740.
Alexander Heron
Capt. in Oglethorpe's 1738 regiment.
Grant of 500 acres made him 26 April 1738.
Unknown
Arrived in 1738 to the Georgia Colony. Returned to England Feb. 1739-40.
Heron
Arrived in 1738 to the Georgia Colony. Returned to England Feb. 1739-40.
Elizabeth Lacy
Embarked 28 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 14 Jan. 1733-4.
Dead 1 AUg. 1734.
Roger Lacy
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1733-4.
Settled at Thunderbolt but by making him Capt. at Augusta, that Plantation sunk.
He had a grant of 500 acres 21 Dec. 1732.
Dead 3 Aug. 1738.
Unknown
Remarried to Theophilus Hetherington and with him, forsook the Colony Mar. 1739/40 and went to Carolina where she died in 1740.
Theophilus Hetherington
Had a grant of 250 acres 4 July 1733.
He fled the Colony for the same felony as Joseph (killinh Henry Parker's cattle) in Aug. 1738.
He married the widow Lacy who ran with him and died in CArolina in 1740.
He was in England in Jan 1741/2.
Unknown
Remarried to Theophilus Hetherington and with him, forsook the Colony Mar. 1739/40 and went to Carolina where she died in 1740.
Edward Jenkins Sr.
Embarked 25 May 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 23 Sept. 1733.
Lot 51 in Savannah. He had a grant of 100 acres made him 17 May 1733 but was uncertain where to take his land. In April 1737 he pitched on an island where he said he would settle. In the mean time, he held this lot.
Tything man in 1736.
Quitted 30 Aug. 1740. He went to Carolina with his wife for fear of the Spaniards.
Elizabeth
Embarked 25 May 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 23 Sept. 1733.
Anne Jenkins
Embarked 25 May 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 23 Sept. 1733.
Edward Jenkins
A minor, arrived 21 Dec. 1733. Lot 72 in Savannah. He lives with his father. Quitted 30 AUg. 1740.
Arthur Johnson
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 7 May 1734.
Lot 172 in Savannah. He sold his lot to John Pavie in 1736.
Noble Jones
Age 32, carpenter.
Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.
Lot 41 in Savannah. He took possession of his lot 21 Dec. 1733 and afterward improved land at some distance from town. He was, I think, a constable also and officer for executing the Rum Act. He nor resides mostly at his new plantation abt 10 miles from Savannah.
Employed to survey the peoples lots, but removed for negligence 21 Oct. 1738 by Mr. Oglethorpe but afterwards, Mr. Oglethorpe gave him command of the Narrows.
In the Colony the end of the year 1746.
Sarah
On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.
In the Colony the end of the year 1746.
Noble Jones
Age 10. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity. Lot 46 in Savannah. In the Colony the end of the year 1746.
Mary Jones
Age 3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity. In the Colony the end of the year 1746.
Thomas Wimberly Jones
Lot 46 in Savannah.
Widow Kelly
Mentioned in the note on her son Peter.
Peter Kelly
Servant , son of Widow Kelly. Dead Sept. 1742.
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