Selected Families and Individuals
Notes
Hugh Watson
Age 18. Servant to Thomas Baillie.
Embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony 10 Jan. 1735-6.
Joseph Watson
An insolent, vile man; tis said he had a grant of 500 acres but I don't find where or when taken up. Twice fined for scandal and again for assaulting an Indian. Afterwards, capitally convicted of killing one but brought in lunatick. Is now out on good behavior.
In the Colony the end of the year 1746.
Joseph Watten
Prosecuted and obliged to give security for assault, profaning the Sabbath, & assaulting the Constable 16 Sept. 1734.
William Webster
Servant to Hugh Anderson
John Wedd
Joined the Colony but I don't know when.
Returned dead 1740.
Simon Welsh
Servant to Roger Lacy.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 10 Jan. 1732-3.
Condemned to be hanged for robbery 6 Oct. 1733 but broke jail and fled the Colony in 1733.
Steven Welsh
Servant to Joseph Close.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 10 Jan. 1732-3.
Henry Whey
Servant to Donald Steward
James White
Servant to Edward Jenkins.
Embarked 15 June 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 29 Aug. 1733.
Dead 24 Nov. 1742.
John White
Servant to Widow Willoughby.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 10 Jan. 1732-3.
Nicholas White
Servant.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 10 Jan. 1732-3.
An Irish Transport servant. Hanged for murdering William Wise in his bed.
Richard White
Servant.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 10 Jan. 1732-3.
An Irish Transport servant. Hanged for murdering William Wise in his bed.
Joseph Wigan
Sentenced to 150 lashes for Adultery with an Indian 8 April 1734.
Thomas Wiggin
Indian Trader. A trader to the Creek Nation.
Lot 184 in Savannah was granted to him in 1736.
Thomas Wilkee
Servant to Patrick Tailfer.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Aug. 1734.
Hannah Wilkins
Servant to Francis Lynch 1st, then to John West.
Arrived in the Georgia Colony 27 Nov. 1733.
Richard Wilkins
Sentenced to give security for good behavior being convicted of disorderly lewd living 24 Nov. 1736.
Anne Williams
Servant.
Embarked to the Georgia Colony 4 June 1737.
Griffith Williams
Lot 2N in Frederica.
John Williams
He had a grant of 500 acres 11 May 1733.
Misael Williams
Servant to Robert Williams, Sr.
Anthony Willy
Indian trader.
James Wood
Lot 10 in Frederica. Returned to England. Absent 24 Feb. 1736/7.
William Wood
Capt. in Oglethorpe's Regiment.
Granted 500 acres 21 Dec. 1737.
Mary Woodhouse
Placed at a new settlement called Archers Point half way between Frederica and Savannah Sept. 1738.
Woodward
Servant.
Woolley
Embarked 16 Aug. 1737; arrived in Charlestown, Carolina 31 Oct. 1737.
Had planned to go to Frederica, GA but was seduced to remain at Charlestown on his arrival.
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