Georgia's First Forty Families



The 112 individuals listed below made up the first forty families to arrive in Georgia with General James Oglethorpe. These settlers left England, sailing from Gravesend on the ship Anne, on November 17, 1732. They arrived in Charleston, South Carolina on January 13, 1733 and set sail for Georgia one week later. On January 31, 1733, they stepped for the first time onto Georgia soil. (This was on a barrier island, they stepped ashore in Savannah, 12 February, 1733). Georgia was a frontier and living conditions were difficult. The majority of the first 40 families were towns people from England without knowledge of farming or other subsistence living crafts. With their lack of basic survival skills combined with a wilderness setting, probable salt poisoning from their water, diseases borne by insects and created by lack of sanitary measures, it's no wonder that the death rate was alarmingly high. Many of the descendants of these first 112 settlers still live in Georgia. Some of the families were located south of Savannah to present day Camden County and Glynn County to colonize and to man the fortifications established by Oglethorpe. This list gives the name of each colonist, age upon embarking on the ship Anne, occupation and/or family connection, official position in Georgia, and status 21 years later. Source: Georgia Journeys, Being on Account of the Lives of Georgia's Original Settlers and Many Other Early Settlers from the Founding of the Colony in 1732 until the Institution of Royal Government in 1754. By Sarah B. Govern Temple and Kenneth Coleman, The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia 1961, Appendix, pages 254-256.

This list gives the following:

**A second list has been consulted. The second list gives 114 names.The only person listed below, that does not appear on the second list is:
"Herbert, Henry, Minister, Dead 1733 en route to London".I assume this means that he died before the ship departed from London and was never a passenger on the Anne.

The second source is:
A List of the Persons Sent to Georgia on the Charity by the Trustees for Establishing the Colony There. 16 Novbr. 1732.
by Capt. Thomas (of the Anne). Differences, additions and deletions, between the two lists are provided in () Parentheses. The number given is the footnote number.
I now have 50 surnames for these first families.
This second list was provided to me by Elsie Swilley.

Name- Age-Occupation/Family Connection-Official Position in Georgia-Disposition by 1754

Amatis, Paul, none listed, Italian Silk Man Gardner & Silk Care Dead, Dec 1736
1.("Italian silk man." "Brought from Piedmont to introduce silk in Georgia, but took a disgust and settled chiefly at Charleston, where he died [December, 1736]." His brother, Nicholas, was "brought from Piedmont for the same purpose, [arriving July 21, 1733] but proved an idle troublesome fellow & quitted the colony. In Aug. 1735, his brother discharg'd him."

**These facts and all information in subsequent footnotes were taken from the volume of the Egmont Collection, entitled "A List of Persons who went from Europe to Georgia On their own account, or at the Trustees charge, or who joyned(sic) the Colony, or were born in it distinguishing Such as had Grants there or were only Inmates."
The information about Amatis is on page 9. Hereafter, this volume will be cited as List.)

Bowling, Timothy, 38, Potash Maker, none listed, Dead, Nov 5, 1733
2.( He died November 5, 1733. List 19.)

Calvert, Mary, 42, Wife of William, none listed, Dead, July 4, 1733
4. (She died July 4, 1733. List 29.)

Calvert, William, 44, Trader in Goods, none listed, No record after 1738
3. ("Said to be a land holder at Fort Arguille, 16 Jan. 1737-8, but don't find him in the list. Would have denyd (sic) a note of hand to Ja. Dormer, Acct was cast 7 July 1737." He received lot number 7 in Savannah. List 29.)

Cameron, John Richard, 35, Servant to Francis Scott, none listed, Removed to South Carolina
83. ( Absconded at Palacholas. List. 29.)

Cannon, Clementine, 3, Daughter to Richard, none listed, Allegedly murdered
13. According to the record she was 3 years old. List 31.)

Cannon, James, 7 months, son to Richard, none listed, died on the Anne, Nov 26, 1732
12.( He died on shipboard on the way to Georgia. According to the record here he was 1 year old. List 31.)

Cannon, Marmaduke, 9, son to Richard, none listed, No record after 1741
11. (He afterwards became a servant to Thomas Causton. List 31.)

Cannon, Mary 33, wife to Richard, none listed, Dead, July 22, 1733
10. (She died July 22, 1733. List 31.)

Cannon, Richard, 36, Caldendar and Carpenter, none listed, dead 1735
9. ("He marry'd to his 2nd wife the widow of Daniel Preston 24 Oct. 1734." He received lot 5 in Savannah. He died May 27, 1735. List 31.)

Carwell, James, 35, peruke (wig) Maker, none listed, No record after 1741
15.("Keeper of the Workhouse 1737 but of very bad character, In July 1739 Mr. Oglethorpe appointed him Provost Marshal and Jailer at Savannah with a sallary (sic)of 20 pounds." He received lot 4 in Savannah. List 31.)

Carwell, Margaret, 32, wife of James, none listed, Dead Sept. 7 1733
16. (She died September 7, 1733. List 31.)

Causton, Thomas, 40, Calico Printer, Bailiff, Public Storekeeper, Dead 1746
17. ("At first appointed 3d Bailif, then 2d & lastly 1st Bailif in 1735. He was also Publick Store-Keeper on Hughes death 30 Sept. 1733, but turn'd out of both Offices 1739 for abusing his "Trust." He received lot 24 in Savannah. List 31.)

Christie, Thomas, 32, Merchant, Bailiff, Recorder, Removed to South Carolina
18. ("Recorder of Savannah till made 1st Bailif in Hen. Parkers room 20 June 1739. But removed 25 March 1740 by letter from the Trustees, & likewise suspended from being Recorder till an acct. he had made with the stores be made up. He lives in open adultry wh. Turners wife & he is quilty of other faults. 26th April 1740 he left Georgia, & in June following came for England, where he proposed to stay, but returned." He received lot 19 in Savannah. List, 35.)

Clark, Charles, 11, son to Robert, none listed, Dead, no date
22. (He soon died but no date of his death is given. List 33.)

Clark, James, 9 months, son to Robert, none listed, Dead on Anne, Dec 22, 1732
24. (He died on shipboard on the way to Georgia. The record here gives his age as 1 year. List 33.)

Clark, John, 4, Son to Robert, none listed, No record after 1740

Clark, Judith, 24, wife to Robert, none listed, Perhaps in Georgia, may have remarried
21. ("Re-marry'd to Tho. Cross 29 June 1734 and quitted the colony with him [December, 1738]." List 33.[Second source gives her age as 29])

Clark, Peter, 3, son to Robert, none listed, No record after 1740
23. (The records do not show anything further about these boys. List 33.)

Clark, Robert, 37, Tailor, none listed, Dead, April 18, 1734
20. (He received lot 22 in Savannah. He died April 18, 1734. List 33.)

Close, Ann, 2, Daughter to Henry, none listed, Dead, April 2, 1734
27. ( She died April 2, 1734. List 35.)

Close, Hanna, 32, Wife to Henry, none listed, Returned to Scotland, May 1740
26. ("Re-marry'd to Ja. Smith a Carolinian, 8 Feb. 1733-4 who lived here on her lot, Abt. May 1740 they both left the colony to settle in Scotland on an estate, and sold their lot to Capt. Thompson for 20 £." List 26.)

Close, Henry, 42, Cloth worker, none listed, Dead Dec 14, 1733
25. (He received lot 40 in Savannah. "His lot was Swamp overflow'd." He died Dec. 14, 1733. List 35.)

Coles, Anna, 32, Wife to Joseph, none listed, Still in Georgia
29. ( "Re-marry'd to Tho. Salter 9 Sept 1736 & lives with him on his lot 68." List 35.)

Coles, Anna, 13, Daughter to Joseph, none listed, Still in Georgia
30. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Coles, Joseph, 28, Miller and Baker, none listed, Dead, Mar 4,
28. ( He received lot 27 in Savannah. He died March 4, 1734-5. List 35.) 1734/5

Cooper, Joseph, 34, Writer, none listed, Dead, March 29 1735
32. ( He received lot 20 in Savannah. He died March 29, 1735. List 37.[Second source gives his age as 37])

Cormock, Mary, 11, Servant to Noble Jones, none listed, No record
57. (Nothing in this record about her.)

Cox, Eunice, 3, Daughter to William, none listed, Returned to England 1734
35. (William and Eunice returned to England in 1734. List. 35[This would be her brother William])

Cox, Frances, 35, Wife to William, none listed, Returned to England 1734
34. ( "Re-marr'd to Ja. Watts Lietut. 1 June 1734 who died the same month. She afterward [1734] went to England wth. her two children." List 35.)

Cox, William, 41, Surgeon, none listed, Dead, April 6 1733
33. ( He received lot 6 in Savannah. He died April 6, 1733. List 37.)

(Cox, William, son of William aged above 12-This is the person that was missing from the first list of 112 persons.[See listing for sister, Eunice above].)

Ellis, Thomas, 17, Servant to Noble Jones, none listed, No Record after 1738
56. ( "He had first lot 54, but exchanged it with Will. Mackay for this. Afterwards deserted the Colony. As late as 14 June 1737 he was a servant and consequently had then no lot." He received lot 55 in Savannah. He left Georgia December 1738 but returned. List. 55.)

Fitzwater, Joseph, 31, Gardner, Constable, Public Gardner, Dead, Oct. 18, 1742
37. ( He marry'd Molly an Indian d. of Capt. Tukance (Tuscanee?) 8 April, 1735 who ran from him, a Rambler. He went over 1. Constable of Savannah. He was Publick gardiner (sic) till 1736. Mr. Oglethorpe removed him for insufficiency [inefficiency?] 21 Oct. 1738." He received lot 8 in Savannah, List 59.)

Fox, Walter, 35, Turner, Port Gunner, Tything man, Dead, Dec. 30 1741
38. ( "Made Tything Man 23 Nov. 1736. In all his time he only fell'd one acre of land." He received lot number 2 in Savannah, List 61.)

Goddard, Elizabeth, 42, Wife of James, none listed, Dead July 28 1733
41. ( She died July 28, 1733. List 71.)

Goddard, Elizabeth, 5, Daughter to James, none listed, No record after 1735
42. ( John and Elizabeth were servants to Thomas Christie. List 71.)

Goddard, James, 35, Carpenter and joiner, none listed, Dead July 1733
40. ( He received lot number 1 in Savannah. He died July 1, 1733. List 71.[Second source gives his age as 38])

Goddard, John, Son of James(Second source gives his age as under 9.)

Gordon, Katherine, 28, Wife to Peter, none listed, Returned to England
44. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Gordon, Peter, 34, Upholsterer, Bailiff, Returned to England April 1738
43. ( "Bailif of Savannah, but removed -- 1738. He thereupon return'd & remained with his wife in England, & by leave parted with his lot to the daughters of Major Will. Cook, 12 April 1738." He left Georgia April 12, 1738 and died in 1740. He received lot 23 in Savannah. List 71.)

Gready, John, 22, farmer, none listed, apparently removed to South Carolina
39. ( "Frequently in Carolina. Try'd & conv. [convicted] for breach of Covent. with Geo. Smith 9 July 1737." He received lot number 3 in Savannah, List 73.)

Greenfield, Charles, 16, Nephew to William Calvert, none listed, No record after 1738
6. (The list gives nothing further about him. List 83.)

Greenfield, Sarah, 16, Niece to William Calvert, none listed, Apparently removed to South Carolina
7. ("Marry'd to Will Elbert 22 June 1734 and lived mostly in Carolina." List 73.)

Greenfield, William, 19, Nephew to William Calvert, none listed, No record after 1738
5. (He settled at "Fort Arguille." List. 23.)

Herbert, Henry, Minister, Dead 1733 en route to London

Hicks, Mary, none listed, Servant to Richard Cannon, none listed, No record after 1733
14. ("Discharged by consent and marry'd Fra. Wicks 17 Aptil 1833."List 85.)

Hodges, Elizabeth, 16, Daughter to Richard, none listed, Dead, August 4, 1735
48. ( "She marry'd Ri [Richard] Lobb 8 May 1734." She died August 4, 1735. List. 85.)

Hodges, Mary, 42, Wife to Richard, none listed, Dead, apparently still in Georgia
46. ( "In possession of the lot design'd her husband. She marry'd Edwd. Townsend 22 Feb. 1734-5. She was fyned (sic) 20 shill. for retailing liquors without lycence 2 Oct. 1784, a vile foul mouthed Malecontent, & fled the colony 21 July 1740 with her young daughter." She ran away July 29, 1740, to Carolina and there died. List. 85.)

Hodges, Mary, 18, Daughter to Richard, none listed, Dead, March 24, 1738
47. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Hodges, Richard, 50, Basketmaker, Bailiff, Dead, July 20, 1735
45. ( "He was 2d Bailif of Savannah: and succeeded by Tho. Causton 16 Oct. 1734." He received Lot 17 in Savannah, He died July 20, 1733. List 85.)

Hodges, Sarah, 5, Daughter to Richard, none listed, Apparently still in Georgia
49. ( She ran away July 29, 1740. List 85.)

Hughes, Elizabeth, 22, Wife to Joseph, none listed, Dead, June 5, 1740
51. ( "Re-marry'd to Jo. West, and at both their desires this lot was granted to Danl. Prevost 31 May 1738. She marry'd John West 20 April 1734, who dying 1739 She lived with Will. Kelleway as wife with the character of a lewd woman." She died June 5, 1740. List 87.)

Hughes, Joseph, 28, Cider Trade, Understands writing and accounts, Storekeeper to Trust, Dead, Sept 30, 1733
50. ( "Storekeeper to the Trust while he lived." He received lot 16 in Savannah. He died September 30, 1733. List. 87.)

Johnson, Robert, 17, Servant to Thomas Christie, none listed, Dead, July 23, 1734
19. ("He marry'd Anne d. of Geo. Syms. His lot was granted him 20 Dec. 1733, and is supposed vacant." He received lot 13 in Savannah. He died July 23, 1734. List 97.)

Jones, Mary, 3, Daughter to Noble, none listed, In Georgia
55. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Jones, Noble, 32, Carpenter, Surveyor, Constable, Guard Boat Commander, Register, Capt. of Militia, In Georgia.
52. ( "Employ'd to Survey the peoples lots, but removed for negligence. He took possession of this lot 21 Dec. 1733, and afterwards improved land at some distance from the town. He was I think a Constable also, and Officer for executin the Rum act. He now resides mostly at his new plantation abt. 10 miles from Savannah. On 21 Oct 1738 Mr. Oglethorpe removed him from being Surveyor and first Constable, but afterward gave him the comand of the Narrows." He received lot 41 in Savannah. List 97.)

Jones, Noble W., 10, Son to Noble, none listed, In Georgia
54. ( He received lot 46 in Savannah. List, 97.)

Jones, Sarah, 32, Wife to Noble, none listed, Probably Dead in 1752
53. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Littel, Elizabeth, 31, Wife to William, none listed, Dead, Sept. 26, 1733
59. ( "Re-marry'd to John West 28 Aug. 1733, and had possession of the lot intended her husband Will. Littel 31 Dec. 1733." She died September 26, 1733. List. 111.)

(Littel, Mary, 5- Not included in the first list.
61. ( She died July 12, 1733. List 111.)

Littel, William, 31, Understands Flax and Hemp, none listed, Dead July 12, 1733
58. ( He received lot 37 in Savannah. He died July 12, 1733. List. 111.)

Littel, William, 2, Son to William, none listed, In Georgia
60. ( The record here states that he was born in Georgia. List. 111.)

Lloyd, Henry, 21, Servant to William Cox, none listed, Dead July 25, 1733
36. ( "He bought out his time, & had lycense (sic) to keep a publick (sic) house 2 Dec. 1736. He marr'd Phobe --- He went to Carolina to get work -- His wife return'd to England wth. Capt. Thompson & arriv'd 2 May 1740." He received lot 171 in Savannah. He absconded February 6, 1738-9 but returned. List 111.)

Mackay, John, 25, Servant to Joseph Stanley, none listed, Dead June 2, 1734
86. ( He died July 25, 1733. "He left neither wife nor child." List. 117.)

Milledge, Elizabeth, 40, Wife to Thomas, none listed, Dead June 1734
63. ( She died June 2, 1734. List. 119.)

Milledge, Frances, 5, Daughter to Thomas, none listed, Probably in Georgia
67. ( Nothing in this record about Sarah and Frances. List. 119.)

Milledge, James, 2, Son of Thomas, none listed, Dead, Nov. 4, 1734
66. ( He died November 4, 1734. List 119.)

Milledge, John, 11, Son of Thomas, Tythingman, Commander at Fort Argyle, Still in Georgia
64. ( He received lot 91 in Savannah. His age here is stated as twelve. List, 119.)

Milledge, Richard, 8, Son of Thomas, none listed, No record after 1740
65. ( Nothing in this record about him.)

Milledge, Thomas, Carpender, Dead July 1733
62. ( He received lot 36 in Savannah. He died July 29, 1733. List. 119.[Second source gives his age as 42.])

Mugridge, Francis, 39, Sawyer, none listed, Dead July 10 1733
68. ( "Possest of his lot 21 Dec. 1733. Doubted if he left not a Minor in England." He received lot number 12 in Savannah. He died Jul 1, 1735. List. 123.)

Muir, Ellen, 38 Wife to James, none listed, Dead July 10, 1733
70. ( She died July 10, 1733. List. 123.)

Muir, James, 38, Peruke Maker, none listed, to South Carolina 1739 died there
69. ( "Possest of his lot 21 Dec. 1733. Re-marry'd to Mary Woodman 29 Dec. 1734. No cultivated of land. Ran to Carolina in 1739 and died there Sept. 1739." He received lot 18 in Savannah. List. 123.)

Muir, John, 2, Son to James, none listed, to South Carolina
71. ( He left Georgia in March, 1733. List, 123.[Second source lists his age as 18 months.])

Overend, Joshua, 40, Mercer, none listed, Dead June 1733
73. ( He was a mercer and received lot 11 in Savannah. "The Lot supposed vacant Feb. 1738-9." He died June 23, 1733. List. 155.)

Parker, Jane, 36, Wife to Samuel, none listed, Dead 1742
75. ( "She took possession of the lot intended her husband 21 Dec. 1733. Re-marry'd to Sml. Mercer 6 May 1734." She died August 9, 1742. List 159.)

Parker, Samuel, 33, Heelmaker, understands carpentering, Constable, Dead July 20, 1733
74. ( "He lived not to take up his lot, which was possest by his widow. He went over 2. Constable of Savannah." He received lot 38 in Savannah. He died July 20, 1733. List. 159.)

Parker, Samuel, Jr., 16, Son to Samuel, Blacksmith, Dead, 1741
76. ( He was a smith, received lot 93 in Savannah, and died in 1741. List. 159.)

Parker, Thomas, 9, Son to Samuel, none listed, In Georgia
77. ( Nothing in this record about him.)

Penrose, Elizabeth, 46, wife to John, none listed, In Georgia
79. ( [See listing for husband John.]"Found guilty of the same things, and also of keeping a bawdy house 26 May 1736. Went to Carolina for fear of the Spaniards." She left Georgia in September, 1740. List, 161.)

Penrose, John, 35, Husbandman, Pilot at Tybee, In Georgia
78. ( "Fyn'd thrice for retayling spiritous liquors with out lycence. And twice for Assault and defamation. His lot swamp overflow'd. He went over 2d Tything man of Savannah." He received lot 15 in Savannah. He ran away to South Carolina in August, 1742. List. 161.)

Pratt, Thomas, 21, none listed, none listed, Returned to England April 1735
80. ( "Possest of his lot 21 Dec. 1733. His lot was given to Mrt. [Margaret?] Bovey, he forfeiting it by returning to England without leave 23 April 1735, contrary to Covenant." List 163.)

Sammes, John, 42, Cordwainer, none listed, Dead August 21, 1733
81. ( "Had possession of his lot 21 Dec. 1733." He received lot 9 in Savannah. He died August 21, 1733. List. 189.)

Satchfield, Elizabeth, 24, Servant to James Muir, none listed, No record
72. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Scott, Francis, 40, Reducer, military officer, none listed, Dead, Jan 2, 1734
82. ( He died January 2, 1734. List. 191.)

Stanley, Elizabeth, 35, Wife to Joseph, Public Midwife, To England Oct. 1736
85. ( "Publick midwife of Savannah. She returned to England to ly in Octbr. 1736." List 197.)

Stanley, Joseph, 41, Stockingman, can draw and reel silk, Sexton, Still in Georgia
84. ( "Possest of his Lot 21 Dec. 1733, and had fell'd fenc'd & cleared 4 acres, which by his sickness were neglected: he left the Colony 29 July 1740 being superannuated and past labour." He received lot 21 in Savannah. He left Georgia in 1740. List. 197.[Second source gives his age as 45])

Symes, Ann, 21, Daughter to George, none listed, Dead 1739
89. ( "Marry'd 1st to Robt. Johnston [Johnson] 2dly. to Morgan Davis 26 Mar. 1735." She died in 1739. List. 197.)

Symes, George, 55, Apothecary, Magistrate, Dead by 1740
87. ( "Possest of his Lot 21 Dec. 1733. Re-marry'd to Eliz. Gray 10 Mar. 1734-5. His lot supposed vacant." He received lot 7 in Savannah. List. 197.)

Symes, Sarah, 52, Wife to George, none listed, Dead July 21 1733
88. ( She died July 21, 1733. List, 197.)

Thibaut, Daniel, 50, Understands vines, none listed, Dead, Oct. 24, 1733
90. ( He received lot 39 in Savannah. He died October 24, 1733. List. 213.)

Thibaut, Diana, 7, Daughter to Daniel, none listed, Dead no date
93. ( Nothing in this record about her.)

Thibaut, James, 12, Son to Daniel, none listed, In Georgia
92. ( He became a servant to William Bradley. List 213.)

Thibaut, Mary, 40, Wife to Daniel, none listed, In Georgia
91. ( "Put in possession of the Lot designed her husband 21 Dec 1733. She re-marry'd Jo. Cellier of Purysburg [S.C.] 17 March 1734-5 who lives with her on this lot." List 213.)

Wallis, Elizabeth, 27, Wife to John, none listed, Dead March 30, 1737 in England
8. ("Became wife of Lawrence Cook." List 229.[Second source gives her age as 19 and servant to William Calvert.)

Warrin, Elizabeth, 27, wife to John, none listed, Dead March 30, 1737 in England
95. ( "She went to England on her husbands death in 1733-4 but marryed again to Jonathan Hood and return'e. List 223.)

( Warrin, Elizabeth, 3 [Not on previous list],
99. Her name is not mentioned in this record.)

Warrin, Georgius Mrinus, 3 weeks, none listed, none listed, No record, apparently dead [This is the child that was borne on the ship Anne and not named at the time the ship arrived.]

Warrin, John, 34, Flax & Hemp Dresser, none listed, Dead, Aug. 11, 1733
94. ( "He landed with a child born on shipboard whose name I know not." He received lot 10 in Savannah. He died August 11, 1733. List. 223.)

Warrin, John, 2, Son to John, none listed, Dead June 12, 1733
98. ( He died June 12, 1733. According to this record he was two years. old. List. 223.)

Warrin, Richard, 4, Son to John, none listed, In Georgia
97. ( "Went to England with his mother 1733 but his lot kept him." List, 223.)

Warrin, William, 6, Son to John, none listed, Dead Sept. 5, 1733
96. ( He died September 5, 1733. List. 223.)

Waterland, William, 44, Mercer, Bailiff, Removed to South Carolina, 1734
100. ( "2nd Bailif of Savannah for a time by turned out 2 Aug. 1733 for misbehaviour, and afterwd went to Carolina & never returned. Brother to Dr. Waterland the Kings chaplain, who for his drunkenness would take no notice of him." He received lot 34 in Savannah. He left Georgia February 4, 1734. List. 223.)

Wellen, Elias Ann, 18, Servant to Joseph Coles, none listed, Returned to England
31. ( "Sent back to England." List 225.)

West, Elizabeth, 33, Wife to John, none listed, Dead July 1, 1733
102. ( She died July 1, 1733. List 225.)

West, John, 33, Smith, Bailiff, Dead, 1739
101. ( "Appointed 3d Bailif 13 Oct 1733, which he some years later resign'd. On 7 Oct. 1735 he had a grant of 500 acres, and 11 May 1737 was permitted to ???? this lot. He marry'd Eliz. Little his 2. wife 28 Aug 1733 and Eliz. Hughes his 3d wife 24 April 1734. In June 1739 he had leave to sell his Interest and quit the Colony by reason of ill health, but died of the consumption before he could set out. His wife remarry'd to Will. Kelleway." He received lot 31 in Savannah. He died in 1739. List 225.)

West, Richard, 5, Son to John, none listed, Dead, July 31, 1733
103. ( He died July 31, 1733. List. 225.)

Wilson, James, 21, Sawyer, none listed, No record after 1740
104. ( "Bound in recognizance for assaulting the guard on duty 30 July 1734. Convicted of Extortion in selling flesh meet [meat] 14 July 1735. Fyn'd 5 shillings for wilfully destroying other mens hogs 28 July 1735. m. Mildred d. of Robt. Moore 1 Feb. 1734-5." He received lot 32 in Savannah. He was absent for some years but returned in 1740. List. 227.)

Wright, Elizabeth, 11, Daughter to John, none listed, Dead, May 8, 1743
107. ( No information on John and Elizabeth in this record.)

Wright, John, 33, Vintner, none listed, Dead Dec. 1737
105. ( He received lot 30 in Savannah. "His lot swamp over-flow'd." He died in December, 1737. List. 227.)

Wright, John Norton, 13, Son to John, Tythingman, jailor, messenger to President and assistants, No record after 1742

Wright, Penelope, 33, Wife to John, Wharfinger, In Georgia
106. ("Remarry'd to Joseph Fitzwalter, and lives on his lot No. 8." List, 227.)

Young, Thomas, 45, Wheelwright, none listed, Dead by 1750
108. ( He received lot 26 in Savannah, "Possest of his lot 21 Dec. 1733. He marry'd the Widow Box of Abercorn July 1734." List. 235.)

This completes the list of passengers arriving on the Ship Ann in Savannah, 12 February, 1733.





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