Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
Ambrose Vicary
Seaman.
Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.
Lot 130 in Savannah.
Dead 3 April 1734.
unknown
She is with her children in England. One, Dart, of Charlestown, acts for her.
John Wakefield
Lot 15S in Frederica. A new Freeholder in Sweeny's room since 30 Jan. 1737/8.
Quitted before Aug. 1741.
Andrew Walser
Lot 33S in Frederica.
Samuel Ward
Rope maker.
Embarked 28 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 14 Jan. 1733-4.
Settled at Skidaway.
Quitted & went to England 1739/40.
Joseph Wardrope
Age 35, carpenter.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 21 Aug. 1734.
Lot 211 in Savannah. He had a grant of 150 acres 30 Jan. 1733-4.
An rioter in open court 20 Oct. 1737.
In 1738, he let his town lot to Patrick Graham who off of 5 acres had 20 bushels of Indian corn, 10 of potatoes, and 100 of rice.
Quitted with his family to Carolina in May 1742.
Jane
Age 42.
Elenor Wardrope
Age 13.
George Waterman
Shoemaker.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 7 Dec. 1733.
Lot 112 in Savannah.
Prosecuted and obliged to give security for assault, profaning the Sabbath, and abusing the Constable 16 Sept. 1734.
Again fined half a crown for assault 31 of the same month.
Quitted 16 Jan. 1737/8.
Thoams Webb, Sr.
Weaver at the orphan house.
Run away to Carolina in Aug. 1742.
Elizabeth
Run away to Carolina with her husband Aug. 1742.
Willes Weston
Tanner.
Embarked 14 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6.
Lot 43N. in Frederica.
Deserted before April 1740.
Returned.
Dead 1740.
Francis Wicks
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 17 April. 1733.
Settled at Fort Arguile. He came from Carolina and married Mary Hicks servant 17 April 1733.
Mary Hicks
Servant to Richard Canon.
Embarked 6 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.
Discharged by consent and married Fra. Wicks 17 April 1733.
James Williams
Merchant. Arrived in the Georgia Colony 1736. Lot 167 in Savannah granted to him in 1736. A Bristol man of substance who traded before to the West Indies. He is younger brother to Robert Williams, Sr.
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