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Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Will Abbot

Woodcutter;
Embarked 14 Oct. 1735 and arrived in Georgia on in Feb. 1736
Had Lot 8N in Frederica
Appointed 2nd Constable of Frederica in the case of vacancy on 26 Sept. 1735


Eliz. Abraham

Widow
Servant to Peter Gordon
Embarked 31 Oct. 1734
Arrived in Georgia 2 Dec 1734


John Allen

Servt. to Hen. Fletcher
Embarked 4 April 1733
Arrived 21 July 1733


John Amble

Palatin Tr. Servt.

Arrived in Georgia: 20 Dec. 1737


J. Pet. Armsdorf

Saltsburger
Settled in Ebenezer
Living as of 13 March 1738-9


Sarah Arnold

Emabarked: 14 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6

Servant of ___ Delgrass


Jo Auchtenleck

Writer & accompt.

Embarked: 20 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6


Walter Avery

Apprentice to Geo. Spencer

Embarked: 20 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb 1735-6


Gabriel Bach

Husband-man

Embarked: 31 Oct. 1734
Arrived in Georgia: 28 Dec. 1734

Saltsburger

Settled in Ebenezer


Pet. Baillou

Vine dresser & hatter.

Embarked: 18 June 1733
Arrived in Georgia: 29 Aug. 1733

Lot 119 in Savannah

Fined 3 Oct. 1734 & 7 July 1737 for seducing servants to run away. His lot is swamp overflowed.

It is highly likely that this individual is related to Ja. Baillou. Not only are last names the same but Ja.'s lot was heavily planted to vines and Pet. is vine dresser.


Jo. Bain

of Lochain, Age 45, Tr. Servant

Embarked: 20 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: 10 Jan. 1735-6


Elizabeth Baldwyn

Embarked: 20 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6


Amos Barber

Servant to Will Bradley

Embarked: 20 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6


Will Barbo

Servant to Jo. Brownfeild

Embarked: 14 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6

Out of his time. (I don't know what this means)


Matthias Boehnisch

Math. /Barisch/ in the List of Early Settlers of Georgia.

Husband-man, Moravian

Embarked: 14 Oct. 1735; arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6

The Trustees advanced the passage of the Moravians which was some years honestly repaid by them.

From: Moravians in Georgia 1735-1740:
Matthias Boehnisch's illness was of short duration, lasting only from the 27th of September to the 3rd of October. He had had a severe fall on the ship coming over, from which he continued to suffer, and now a hard blow on the chest injured him mortally. Some of his companions found it hard to understand why he should be taken, for he was a good man, who gave promise of much usefulness in the Lord's service. It is an old question, often asked and never fully answered, but Boehnisch, conscious almost to the last, was perfectly willing to go, and his associates felt that the influence of his life "would be a seed, which would bear fruit" in others.


John Barnes

Dyer

Embarked: 15 June 1733
Arrived in Georgia: 29 Aug. 1733

Settled at Tybbe 4 April 1734. On 11 June 1733 a grant of 2800 acreswas passed to him, Hen. Parker and Joseph Lacheveril in Trust. But to whom the same was parcelled out, I know not.


Andreas Baver

Laborer

Embarked: 20 Oct. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6

Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer


Joseph Bell

Servant to Hen. Loyd

Embarked: 31 Oct. 1734
Arrived in Georgia: 28 Dec. 1734


Gilbert Beon

Baker, Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer

Embarked: 14 Dec. 1733
Arrived in Georgia: 12 Mar. 1733-4


Margaret Berenburger

Spinster, a Saltsburger, settled at Ebenezer

Embarked: 29 Mar. 1739


James Billinghurst

Embarked: 14 Aug. 1735
Arrived in Georgia: Feb. 1735-6


Anthony Binks

Servant to Will Stephens, Esq.

Embarked: 16 Aug. 1737
Arrived in Georgia: 31 Oct. 1737


Henry Bishop

Servant to Mr. Boltzius

Embarked: 31 Oct. 1734
Arrived in Georgia: 28 Dec. 1734

He was schoolmaster at Ebenezer to teach children English. He married a German in 1740 and took a lot 6 miles from Ebenezer to settle on, Col. Oglethorpe giving him his freedom.


Widow Bishoven

Widow, Age 39, Palatine Servant

Embarked: July 1738
Arrived in Georgia: 7 Oct. 1738

German Palatines. Appointed to work on the lands for Religious uses under M. Habershams directions. Passage paid by the Trustees, to Capt. Thompson, to be repaid by Col. Stephens who took her.


Anne Bliss

Widow
Embarked: 14 May 1735


Bosomworth

Went to be clerk to Col. Stephens

Embarked: 21 Sept. 1741
Arrived in Georgia: 4 Dec. 1741

Quitted, returned to England Nov. 1742


Lewis Bowen

Bookseller

Embarked: 15 June 1733
Arrived in Georgia: 29 Aug. 1733

I don't find he took a lot. He went to Charlestown and there died; he went thither to buy goods, and to return with then to Georgia. Dead Aug. 1734


Charles Bowler

Apprentice to Will Brownjohn

Embarked: 15 June 1733
Arrived in Georgia: 29 Aug. 1733

Lot 157 in Savannah. This lot was granted to him after his service under Will Brownjohn, but he deserted the Colony in Dec. 1736


Isaac Bradford

Servant to Tho. Upton. A notorious thief; ran away to Carolina and was there taken May 1739.


Alexander Breath

Age 17; Trust. servant, embarked 24 June 1737; arrived in Georgia 20 Nov. 1737


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