Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
Michael Stronach
Age 16; Tr. Servant.
Embarked 24 June 1737; arrived in the Georgia Colony 20 Nov. 1737.
Thomas Sumner
New Freeholder since 30 Jan. 1737/8 in Frederica where he has Lot 18S.
Has 5 servants but their names are not listed.
Sweeny
Lot 15S in Frederica.
He ran away from his family and left a helpless wife with 3 children. Do not know what became of them or him.
Patrick Tailfer
Surgeon.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Aug. 1734.
Settled at first on the river Nese but quitted to practice surgery in Savannah. He had a grant of 500 acres 18 Oct. 1733. A proud, saucy fellow and a ringleader for allowance of Negros and change of tenure.
Went away to Carolina for fear of the Spaniards 31 Aug. 1740.
Stephen Terrian
Cooper.
Lot 154 in Savannah. This lot formerly belonged to Tim. Leary arrived 1 Aug. 1734 and died at Savannah.
John Thompson
Servant to John Baillie.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Aug. 1734.
Tolson
Ensign.
Embarked 22 Mar. 1736/7; Arrived in the Georgia Colony 4 June. 1737.
Pet. Tondee Sr.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 May 1733.
Lot 70 in Savannah which he took possession of 21 Dec. 1733.
Dead 19 July 1733 (obviously there is an error in the record here). Probably, the lot went to his children in Dec. 1733 as he had died before then.
Charles Tondee
Servant to Henry Parker.
Peter Tondee
Servant to Henry Parker, a minor and orphan.
Edward Townsend
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 8 Feb. 1733-4.
Lot 17 in Savannah. Elizabeth, the widow of Richard Hodges possessed this lot 2 April 1734. He married her 22 Feb. 1734-5.
Fined one shilling for assault 28 July 1735.
He had a license to keep a victualling house which recalled 2 Dec. 1736.
Deserted the Colony on shutting of the stores Dec. 1738 but returned and was Master of the periagua at the siege of Augustine July 1740.
Went away again Aug. 1742.
Mary Elizabeth
Age 42. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.
Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3 with her husband Ri. Hodges. He died 20 July 1733. She then came into possession of the lot designed him.
She married Edwd. Townsend 22 Feb. 1734-5.
She was fyned 20 shil. for retailing liguours without lycence 2 Oct. 1734.
A vile foul mouthed malecontent, & fled the Colony with her young daughter.
Run away 29 July 1740 to Carolina & there died.
Jeremy Valatin
Servant, French.
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