Deeds: Deed Book E (Abtracts): Camden County, Georgia Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Nancy Gay Crawford ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net *********************************************************************** Camden Co. Deed Abstracts - Book E (E/98) James WOODLAND,SR>, and Elizabeth his wife, of Camden Co., to Lewis LEVY of Camden Co., deed dated Match 22, 1800, conveying 513 acres granted by the State to the grantor. (E/15) John EVERTON of Chowan Co., N.C., mariner, to Phoebe REEVES, his cousin, of Stephenville, N.Y., West Chestor County, gift instrument dated april 25, 1799, conveying three slaves. Certified in Camden County "as true" by Job REEVES. (E/39) James TUCKER and wife Jemima, to their son John TUCKER, all of Camden Co., intrument dated March 13, 1800, conveying 25 cows, hogs, household goods. (E/40) Jemima TUCKER to her son, Elijah TUCKER both of Camden Co., gift dated March 13, 1800, conveying 21 head of cattle, hogs, bed & c. (E/46) James Nickles WRIGHT of Camden County, his Last Will and Testament dated June 27, 1800, recorded July 15, 180, bequeathing to wife Eve and to her three children Sarah, Margaret and Jane MICKLER, Sarah to receive equal share "if she behaves" otherwise to received only one shilling. NOTE: This will is also recorded on the Will Records where it was properly recorded. (E/75) John Ware HGUNTER of Camden Co., to David ALLISON of Philadelphia, Pa., deed dated June 1, 1795, conveying 100,000 acres in Camden County. (E/81) Marie Louise LEFFECRE by authority of the will of Claude BOREL of Camden County, emancipates Suzette DUVAL, a mulatto child about two years old; instrument dated Dec. 1. 1799. (E/91) William GORMAN, SR. to his grand-son, William GORMAN, Jr., deed of gift dated June 24, 1799, conveying 100 acres on Great Satilla River "to include John GORMAN'S improvements". Note: John was evidently the father of the grantee William GORMAN, Jr. (E/96) Administrator's Bond of Mary MACOMB, Adms. of estate of JAMES MACOMB, deceased, dated Feb. 4, 1800. (E.105) Mrs. Ann VINCENT of Camden County, to her children, James, Polly, Hettie, Sarah and Eliza VINCENT. Deed of Gift dated Aug. 27, 1800, conveys all her undivided interest, being one- third, of and in the estate left by her husband, James VINCENT, deceased, same consisting of the plantation known as "Yankee Hall", all lumber at the sawmill on Point Peter Creek, etc. (E/107) Margaret HENDRICKS, widow of William HENDRICKS, of East Florida, to Thomas HENDRICKS, her son, of Florida. Gift of slaves, Aug. 15, 1799. (/108) Margaret HENDRICKS, widow of William HENDRICKS, of East Fla., to her son Isaac HENDRICKS, gift of slave, dated Aug. 15, 1799. (E/109) Margaret HENDRICKS, widow of William HENDRICKS, of East Fla., to her daughter, Rebecca HENDRICKS, gift of slave, dated Aug. 15, 1799. (E/135) Thomas HUGHS of S.C., to Mrs. Eve WRIGHT, widow, of Camden Co., bill of sale to slaves, to secure debt, dated Jan. 9, 1801. (E/147) John HOUSTON MCINTOSH and James E. HOUSTON of McIntosh Co., Executors of John HOUSTON, deceased, oto William JOHNSON of St. Marys. Executors' deed dated March 6, 1797, consideration $4,714.00, conveying 500 acres plantation on Cumberland Island. (E/166) John KING of Camden County, and Woodford MABRY of McIntosh County, Articles of Agreement dated Oct. 9, 1800, whereby KING leases for five years part of his home-plantation on Crooked River, being the part "on which the sawmill is located". (E/199) William NORRIS and wife Elizabeth Sarah to R.McD.J. ELLIOTT, all of Camden Co. deed dated Dec. 29, 1800, for part lot 4 in St. Marys. (E/202) Francis BROWARD to Mrs. Mary BACHLOTT of East Florida, bill of sale dated Sept. 20, 1800, conveying slaves. (E/206) James SEAGROVE of Camden Co., to James SEAGROVE NICOL, his namesake and godson, son of Capt. Aberneal Young NICOL of the U.S. Army. Deed of Gift dated March 20, 1820, for town lot, part of 23 in St. Marys. (E/222) Henry OSBORNE to his minor son, John Howell OSBORNE. Deed of Gift dated march 20, 1820, for town lot, part of #4, in St. Marys; Capt. John HOWELL is named trustee for the minor, in the deed. (E/203) Mrs. Fanny FORSYTH, widow of Robert FORSYTH, of Augusta, to Abimilech Yount NICOL, M.D., of St. Marys. Deed dated Jan. 30, 1801, conveying 200 acres in Camden County; consideration $1000.00. (E/237) William MCINTOSH, JR., of Mcintosh Co., and wife Eliza, to Charles FLOYD of Georgia. Deed dated Feb. 10, 1798. Consideration $3085.70. Conveys 1440 acres in Camden bought by grantor Nov. 21, 1791, from the Commissioners of Confiscated Estates of said state, and sold by them as property of Roger KELSAL; property lying on the Satilla River. (E/216) Peter MALLETT, ESQ., of Bladen County, N.C. His certificated executed in Bladen Co., N.C., before Nathan HALL, J.P., states that he is about to send 33 slaves to St. Marys, Ga., c/o James SEAGROVE, EXQ., for the use of his (MALLETT'S) daughter, Sarah Jane SMITH, wife of William SMITH, who is about to remove to Camden County, and live at St. Marys. He states that the reason he does not send them direct to SMITH himself is because of SMITH'S "difficulties as a merchant at St. Marys". Certificate dated March 1, 1801. In a separate annexed paper, James SEAGROVE, J.I.C., certifies the negroes were landed at his plantation a Point Peter in April, 1801, ariving on the Sloop "Peggy", with David CANNON, Overseer, in charge of them. (E/246) William DALLAS to Thomas WRIGHT of St. Marys. Deed dated May 28, 1799 for town lot in St. Marys. Sarah DALLAS, wife of grantor, waives dower. (E/247) Thomas RUDULPH, ESQ., to Robert RUDULPH, mariner, both of Camden Co. Deed dated Jan. 8, 1800, for 500 acres on Great Satilla River. Mrs. Elizabeth RUDULPH, wife of the grantor, signed the deed also. (E/254) Thomas RUDULPH and wife ELIZABETH to their son, Robert RUDULPH, all of Camden Co., deed dated Sept. 20, 1800, for town lots, St. Marys. Consideration $1000. Not a deed of gift. Grantee is referred to as a son of the grantors. (E/251) Mrs. Elizabeth SMITH, widow of John SMITH, and Archibald SMITH, of Savannah, Ga., to John HOUSTON McINTOSH of Camden Co. Deed dated June 10, 1801, for 250 acres on south side of Satilla River granted to John SMITH. (E/269) Darius WOOLWORTH and wife Betsy of Camden Co., to John KING, JR. Deed dated Nov. 12, 1800, for 200 acres on Pagin's Creek. (E/272) John KING, JR., joined by his wife Frances of Camden Co., to Lewis LEVY, merchant, of St. Marys. Deed dated Dec. 15, 1801, for above land. (E/274) William NORRIS, late of St. Marys, now of Savannah, merchant, to Peter MADDEN of Savannah, merchant. Deed dated Sept. 21, 1801. Conveys three-fourths of lot 58 in St. Marys. Elizabeth NORRIS, wife of grantor, waives dower. (E/295) Certificate of Admission: Elihu ATWATER havingf produced a Certificate of Admission to the bar in the State of Connecticut, was admitted to the practice of law in the U.S. District dcourt of Ga., Dec. 19. 1801. (Note: This probably should have been entered on the Minutes of the Superior Court of Camden instead of he deed records). (E/296) Marie Louise LAFEVRE to Francis MUSSAULT, merchant, both of Camden Co., as quardian of Suzette, a minor. Deed dated Feb. 20, 1802, for part town lot #4 in St. Marys. Consideration $650.00. (E/332) William JONES, JR. of Camden Co., to Allen THOMAS of Camden. Deed dated July 2, 1802, for part of lot #4 in St. Marys. (E/334) James McGIRTH, late of East Florida, now of Camden County, to his grandson, John Robert McGIRTH, son of Daniel and Susan McGIRTH of Camden County. Gift of slave, dated April 19, 1802. (Note: In other places the name is spelled "McGIRT"). Deed Book F (F/17) William HAZZARD, ESQ., of South Carolina, to Anthony WAYNE of Pennsylvania, "Maj. Gen. in the late Army". Deed dated July 9, 1785, conveying one-half of 3000 acres granted William HAZZARD, Sr., by the Gov. of S.C., on May 21, 1763, land lying on head of Little Satilla River in present Camden Co., About three miles west of Spring Bluff. It is stated that William HAZZARD, Sr., by his will devised this property to his wife (unnamed in deed) and that she deeded it to her only son, William HAZZARD, the grantor in the present deed. (f/41) Edward SHEARMAN of the Island of New Providence but at present in St. Marys, Ga., to his children, Susan, Elizabeth, Alleta, Edward, John Azail and John Cunningham SHEARMAN, Gift Instrument dated June 22, 1802, conveying fifty-four slaves. (F/43) George KER, ESQ. and Mary, his wife, at present of Camden Co., to William MIEN and Robert MACKEY of Chatham Co., GA., as Trustees, deed datd July 2, 1802; consideration $12,000.00, conveying 2300 acres of Crooked River conveyed to said Mary KER by Nathaniel PENDLETON and wife Susan on Oct. 12, 1801. Property conveyed to the trustees in trust fo the minor children of Edward SHERMAN, late of Nassau, New Providence Island, but now of St. Marys, children being those named in the above instrument in F/41. (F/57) Robert RUDULPH and wife Mary, of St. Marys, to William COOK and Archibald CLARK of Camden Co., deed dated Aug. 11, 1802, for lot 44, St. Marys. (F/59) Grant from the State of Georgia to Andrew DOUGLAS dated May 28, 1789, for 300 acres adjoining lands of John KERR. (F/61) Andrew DOUGLAS, mariner, and wife Sarah, to Robert SEAGROVE, merchant, all of Camden Co., deed dated Jan. 30, 1793, conveying the above 300 acres and described as lying on Pidgeon Creek. (F/52) William JONES, Sr., and William GRAY, carpenters, joined by Peneler GRAY, wife of said Wm. GRAY, to Joseph THOMAS, merchant, all of Camden Co. Deed dated Feb. 20, 1802, for part of lot #4 in St. Marys. (F/66) William WASHINGTON of Charleston, SC., and wife, Jane; Ambrose GORDON and wife Elizabeth of Savannah, GA.; Churchill JONES of Virginia, and wife Mary; Thomas STEWART of Charleston, SC., as Admr. of Patrick HAYS, deceased, to Peyton SKIPWITH, Jr., of Virginia. Deed dated June 2, 1801. Consideration 312,000.00. Conveys 2665 acres on south side of Crooked River originally granted to Ambrose GORDON. Acknowledged by Mrs. Mary JONES in Spottsylvania Co., Va. and by MrS. jANE washington, wife "Gen. William WASHINGTON ", in Charleston, SC. (F/75) Charles JACKSON on March 10, 1801, signs as instrument emancipating a female slave the wife of Cato, a free man of color, on condition that Cato shall pay him $500.00 On March 17, 1802, E. JACKSON as Admor. of the Charles JACKSON estate, gives receipt for the $500.00. (F/78) Joseph JUDSON to his niece, Phoebe DORR nee JUDSON, and his nephew Beach JUDSON. Instrument in the nature of a will dated Nov. 29, 1802, giving the grantees one-third each of his estate. Witnesses: James VINCENT, John H. HARRIS. (F/79) George WOODRUFF, planter, to Charlotte P. MABRY, wife of WOOKFORD MABRY, all of Camden Co., deed of gift dated Nov. 13, 1802, conveying two slaves "in consideration of the natural affection he has for her, aided by the long existing friendship and ties of intermarriage in the family". (F/80) Sylvanus CHURCH of Philadelphia, to Capt. John EATON of Camden Co.,, General Power of Attorney executed in St. Marys, Nov. 25, 1801. (F/83) On this page is a list of negroes, thirty-six in number, the property of Robert MCFARLAND and the heirs of Thomas STARRAT, deceased, brought to Camden County from Georgetown, SC., to settle them here. Dated Feb. 7, 1803. (F/83) List of 27 slaves on this page, belonging to Daniel BKUE, brought by him from Norfolk, VA., to Camden County, March 18, 1803. Certificate made in Norfolk, Va., by Samuel MOSELEY, one of the Alderman there, who state that King and Thomas HOLLIDAY of the borough of Norfolk made oath before him that said Daniel BLUE was there in Jyly and August, 1802, and purchased between 60 and 70 slaves and moved them to Georgia, and that he did not purchase them to re-sell. (F/85) John KING of Camden County, to Jane KING, his daughter. Gift of slave, dated August 20, 1801. (F/86) John KING of Camden Co. to James KING, his son. Gift of slave, dated Aug. 20, 1801. (F/86) John KING of Camden County to his son, Thomas KING. Gift of slave, dated Aug. 20, 1801. (F/86) John KING of Camden County to his son, James KING of Camden County, Deed of gift Aug. 20, 1801, for 200 acres of land. (F/88) Thomas RUDULPH of Camden County to his son, Robert RUDULPH as Trustee for grantor's other sons, John and Grancis Jacob RUDULPH, monors deed of gift dated July 11, 1797, conveying part of lot 44 in St. Marys, and five slaves. (F/132) Certificate of Appointment of Charles STAHL of St. Marys as Adjutant of the Camden County Battalion of Militia dated Jan. 2, 1803, and signed by William JOHNSTON, Captain, "in absence of Maj. Thomas KING". (F/140) Deed of Gift dated Feb. 1, 1799, from Maree Louise LEFEVRE of Camden County, to her oldest son, St. Leon DURVIGNEAUS, and her daughter, Hermine, conveying part of Lot #4 in St. Marys. (F/141) Declaration of Maree Louise LEFEVRE dated Feb. 1, 1799, to the effect that the note for $9,000.00 owing her by Claud BOREL dated Sept. 30, 1797, belongs to her seven children under her will of 1792; also that her nine slaves brought to America are also her said children's property, together with all her household goods, &c. She states that her will was left at St. Domingo when she came to St. Marys. (F/146) William ASHLEY, Atty-in-fact for Daniel MILLER of SC>, to William JONES, Jr., of Camden County, deed dated April 17, 1798, conveying 700 acres in Camden granted by the State to Miller Jan. 30, 1788. (F/170) Oath of office of William KING as 2nd Lieut. of company of horse, Camden County militia, dated March 7, 1804. (F/170) Joseph JUDSON to R. McD. J. ELLIOTT and William ELLIOTT, gift dated April 6, 1803, "in consideration of their attention to me", giving them a cow and calf, batteau and other personal items. (f/92) Robert STAFFORD of Camden Co., to his nephew, Robert STAFFORD, son of Thomas and Lucy STAFFORD. Gift of slave Jan. 14, 1792. (F/98) John KING and wife Jane, to William GIBSON, all of Camden Co. Deed dated March 28, 1803, for 300 acres of land in two tracts, 200 acres of which was granted KING by the State Dec. 6, 1792. (F/188) Gen. Lachlan MCINTOSH of Savannah, to his son-in-law, John Peter WARD, deed of gift dated Jan. 1, 1801, for 200 acres on Cumberland Island granted to the grantor on Sept. 2, 1766, "on which said WARD now plants"; also lot #2 at Thunderbolt, Chatham County. F/193) Constant FREEMAN of U.S. Army, and wife Margaret, to William JOHNSTON of Camden County deed dated June 29, 1801, conveying 700 acres in two tracts, woo acres of which was granted grantor July 23, 1798, and 500 acres was granted Aramintha SOWERBY. (F/196) Abimeleck Young NICOL of Cockspur, Chatham County, Captain of Artillery, to James GARDNER, late of Augusta, merchant. Deed dated June 30, 1803, for 200 acres on Pagins Creek; consideration $3000.00. (F/209) William WALKER to Joseph THOMAS, both of St. Marys. Bill of sale dated Sept. 17, 1804, conveying negro man named "Cud Cudjo". (F/209) William JONES, SR., to his son, William JONES, JR., of St. Marys, deed of gift dated May 12, 1804, for 10 town lots in town of Jefferson, Camden Co. (F/210) Dissolution notice dated Dec. 7, 1803, signed by William JONES, JR., and Thomas KING, dissolving their partnership of KING & JONES of St. Marys, JONES taking over the store business previously operated by them. (F/222) William JONES, SR., to his son, Hamilton JONES, both of Camden County. Deed of gift dated Dec. 1, 1803, to town lots in village of Jefferson. (F/223) James McGIRT appoints Joseph THOMAS to receive and keep a certain negro boy owned by grantor, and apply one-half of the boy's hire to MCGIRT'D support and one-half to Susannah MCGIRT'S children, and after grantor's death the negro to be sole property of John Robert MCGIRT, son of Susannah. Dated Dec. 6, 1804. (F/228) James R. WOODLAND of East Florida to William GIBSON of Camden Co. Deed dated Jan. 5, 1805, conveying 513 acres granted by the State to James WOODLAND. In a memorandum attached, grantor refers to said James WOODLAND as his father. (F/231) Patrick HOUSTON of Bryan County, to Thomas RIGBY of Camden Co. Deed dated Feb. 15, 1804, for five tracts of land on Little Satilla River, Viz: One tract originally granted Dame Priscilla HOUSTON, consisting of 500 acres; another tract of 300 acres granted Sir Patrick HOUSTON; and 200 acres, 100 acres and 150 acres granted Lewis DAVIS, and all of which "upon a division of the estate of Sir George HOUSTON, deceased, fell to the grantor." Consideration $6000. Eliza HOUSTON, wife of the grantor, waives all dowry rights in the property. (F/250) Randolph MCGILLIS, Trustee for Elizabeth, wife of Edward SHEARMAN, of Camden County, to Robert DUNCOME of Camden Co. Mortgage dated Nov. 13, 1804, to secure balance due of $2000 on nine head of slave. (F/264) Leon DIVIGNEAUX of East Florida, to John BABTIST FRANCIS COQUILLON of St. Marys, merchant. Deed dated Jan. 24, 1805, for lot #3 in St. Marys with two-story residence, bake-ovens, &c., under lease from Samuel MEERS. (F/269) Francis STERLING and wife Mary of Camden Co., to Elizabeth, RELICT OF DAVID BAILEY, late of said county, dec'd., deed dated Jan. 18, 1804, for 100 ares granted John EATON Nov. 26, 1801, and deeded by EATON to grantor. (F/271) Samuel WRIGHT, Admr. of Thomas WRIGHT, late of St. Marys, dec'd., #25 in St. Marys, deeded dec'd by William DALLAS, May 28, 1799. (F/275) John Houston MCINTOSH and James E. HOUSTON, Executors of Will of John HOUSTON of St. Marys. Deed or bill of sale dated March 6, 1797, conveying teen slaves. Consideration $1000.00. (F/279) Samuel WRIGHT of Monroe Co., VA., as Admr. of Thomas WRIGHT, dec'd., to Asa HOLTON of of Camden Co. Deed dated Jan.6, 1803, conveying 2871\2 acres granted Willliam WRIGHT Jan. 17, 1787, and by him sold to Thomas WRIGHT Dec. 9, 1793; Also lot #52 in St. Marys. (F/295) Stephen EUBANKS of Camden Co., to Jarvis DEAL of Jackson Co., GA, Power of Attorney dated April 27, 1805, to receive his (EUBANKS") part of the estate of Jarvis JACKSON, deceased, ofVirginia, coming to him in the right of his wife Lucy, a daughter of the deceased. (F/296)Eleazar WATERMAN and Sarah his wife, to WILLIFORD & COOK, merchants, of St. Marys. Deed dated July 2, 1804, part lot #4 in St. Marys. (F/298) The following deed seems to relate to an intended sawmill company: John CHEVALIER and wife Polly of Camden County, to William Pitt SANDS formerly of Newport, R.I., but now of Camden County, deed dated Apr. 13, 1803. This deed recited: "Whereas, on April 25, 1797, said Chevalier bounty of James MACOMB and wife Mary a part of lot #5 in the town of St. Marys, and on Aug. 7, 1797, Macomb and wife deeded Peter MADDEN, merchant, then of Savannah, anaother part of said lot 5 and which was deeded by MADDEN to CHEVALIER; and wheeas, said CHEVALIER hath bargained to sell same to the following persons who compoe "The Steam Sawmill Company" of Camden County, viz: James SEAGROVE, George KERR, John COUPER, Thomas KING, Rudoulph MCGILLIS, Phineas MILLER, John C. NIGHTENGALE, Peyton SKIPWITH, JR., William COOK and William Pitt SANDS; this deed is now by their desire made to said William Pitt SANDS in trust for all of them in equal shares. Consideration $700.00. (F/302) William Pitt SANDS, Trustee as above stated, to Samuel GRIFIN for self and as Trustee for William LONGSTREET, David WILLIFORD and William COOK of St. Marys. Deed daed Jan. 27, 1804, conveying the above lots, for consideration of $5700.00. (F\306) James FINLEY and Isabel, his wife, of Wilkes County, to John COUPER of Glynn County. Deed dated Jan. 27, 1802, for consid. of $800.00, conveying 800 acres granted by the State to grantor Feb. 16, 1787. (F/312) John HOWELL and wife Catherine, of Camden Co., to Elizabeth GORDON, widow of Ambrose GORDON of said State. Deed dated March 23, 1805, conveying lot #19 in St. Marys. Consideration $400.00. (F/322) Caleb SAPP of Camden County, to his sons, John SAPP, Caleb SAPP, Jr., and Darling SAPP, of said countty. Instrument of gift dated june 29th, 1805, conveying all his estate consisting of 73 head of cattle, household goods etc. (F/328) Peyton SKIPWITH, Jr., and wife Cornelia, of Camden County, to Thomas H. MILLER of Chatham County. Deed dated Dec. 15, 1804. Conveys 300 acres on Point Peter neck and on Pagan Creek now called North River, being same lands originally granted by the State May 28, 1789, Andrew DOUGLAS and by him deeded Jan. 13, 1793, to Robert SEAGROVE, now deceased; and then by James SEAGROVE the hear-at-law and only surviving brother of Robert SEABROVE, to the grantor SKIPWITH by deed dated Feb. 9, 1802. (F/330) Robert RUDULPH of Camden Co., to Antoine SUARIS as Trustee for Mary FERNANDEZ os same county. Deed Jan. 1, 1802, for part lot 24, St. Marys. SUARIS and Moses FERNANDEZ quit-claims their interest in same to Charles HOMER Jan. 24, 1803. (F/334) Langley BRYANT and wife Mary, of Camden Co., to Isaac POLLOCK of Maryland. Deed dated Oct. 22, 1805. Consideration $4050.00. conveys two tracts on St. Marys River, granted the grantor Apr. 26, 1787 as to one tract containing 400 acres, and the other containing 200 acres adjoining, granted John BOYKIN and Peter CASITY and by them deeded to grantor. (F/337) James SEAGROVE and Ann his wife, to Isaac POLLOCK of Maryland. Deed dated Nov. 1, 1805, conveying 1500 acres on St. Marys River and adjoining the ndian line known as Ellicott's Line as run by Joseph ELLICOTT in 1792-93; also 1397 acres on same line, and also 496 acres on said line adjoining LANGLEY BRYANT and William PIERCE. (F/340 James SEAGROVE and Ann his wife of Camde Co., to Benjamin STODDERT of the District of Columbia, and Isaac POLLOCK of Maryland. Deed dated Nov. 1, 1805 conveying 25,000 acres except those tracts of 3393 acres deeded POLLOCK above and 4-28 acres deeded STODDERT this date. Said 25,000 acres being granted by the State to James Motte HOLMES in 25 grants of 1000 acres and deeded by him to SEAGROVE, Oct. 14, 1799. (F/349) Drury FORT, Admr. of Robert BOLTON, deceased, to William JONES (no residence shown for either party). Deed dated Feb. 16, 1803 for 200 acres on White Oak Creek. Public Sale. (F/349) Lodwick ASHLEY of S.C., to William JONES, Jr. of Camden County. Deed dated Nov. 2, 1797, for one-half lot 28 in St. Marys. (F/350) Wiliam JONES,SR> to William JONES, JR., his son. Bill of Sale for slave, dated May 14, 1805. (F/353) Sylvanus CHURCH of Pennsylvania, mariner, to Michael RUDULPH as Trustee for Thomas Chevalier RUDULPH of Camden Co. Deed of Gift dated June 4th, 1805, "love and afection", conveying part of lot 44 in St. Marys. (F/354) William JONES, St. of St. Marys, to his son, William Jones, Jr., of St. Marys. Deed of gift dated April 27, 1805, conveying dwelling-house, stroehouse, on lot 3 in St. Marys, subject to lease to William GRAY, deceased, by William JOHNSTON for seven years. (F/368) David G. JONES and wife Christian of Camden Co., To Elihu ATWATER, Atty-at-Law, deed dated Sept. 12, 1805, for lot #5 in St. Marys. (F/372) William JONES, Jr., to his three sons, William Goodgame JONES, David McCullough JONES and Richard JONES> Deed dated Feb. 5, 1806 , conveying two slaves. The grantees being minors, William GIBSON was named their Trustee. (F/373) John BACHLOTT of East Fla., to Mary BACHLOTT, his wife, deed of gift dated Dec. 6, 1805 for Lot 44 in St. Marys with twostory residence thereon occupied by Mrs. Rachel SUARIS. (F/376) Isaac LANG and Catherine his wife to Thomas KING, all of Camden Co. Deed dated Oct. 19, 1803, for 375 acres granted Drury FORT Feb. 1, 1788. (F/381) Sylvanus CHURCH of Camden Co., to William GIBSON of same place. Deed dated Feb. 18, 1806, conveyng part lot 44 in St. Marys. (F/400) George KERR of St. Marys to Isavella Susannah FOTHERINGHAM and George KER, JR., Trustees for grantor's wife Mary, gift dated April 11, 1806, of 37 slaves, household goods &c. To be held in trust for said Mary for her lifetime and then to thier children and their aunt, the said Isabella Susannah. (F/405) Archibald CLARKE and Rhoda his wife, to William GIBSON, all of Camden County. Deed dated Nov. 21, 1805. conveys 550 acres on the Great Satilla adjoining town of Jefferson. (F/418) Joseph THOMAS and his wife Sallie, of Camden Co. to Thomas ----- of Camden Co. Deed dated Oct. 16, 1805, for part lot #4, St. Marys. More to come as time permits. ======================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for FREE access. ==============