Chatham County GaArchives Obituaries.....Miscellaneous Early, Obits 1760 ? ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Gil Anne gil_anne@comcast.net September 19, 2005, 12:24 pm Misc Early Newspapers Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1768-02-10; Iss: 229; Page: [3]; Savannah, February 10 SATURDAY last died at Great Ogechee, Joseph Butler, jun. Esq. on of the Representatives in the General Assembly for the parish of St. Philip. Yesterday morning died, at the plantation of the Hon. James McKay, Esq. at Strathy-Hall, on Great Ogechee, Donald McKay, Esq. of Frederica, a gentleman much esteemed, and generally lamented. And this morning died in town, Charles West, Esq. who served as a Member of the last General Assembly of this province. ------- Paper: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser.; Date: 1799-12-06; Vol: IV; Iss: 392; Page: [3]; Died, on Sunday last, the 1st instant, at St. Simons Island, in the county of Glynn, Maj. Wm. McIntosh, son of General McIntosh; he was born in this State, and just entered his fortieth year of age; he obtained his rank, and was a distinquished officer in the late continental revolution army of America, from the beginning of that war to the end of it. Alas! our firm disinterested(?) patriots of '76, are daily decreasing. Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1767-02-04; Iss: 176; Page: [2]; Died. Lately, on his way to Charlestown, Mr. William Trewin, late of Augusta, merchant. On Sunday last in Savannah, Capt. George Thomas ---------------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1766-12-17; Iss: 169; Page: [2]; Last Thursday evening died here, the Rev. Mr. Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, for many years Minister of the Church in this place. Died in Savannah, on Monday,the 15th instant, and was buried the next day, Mr. Champernoun Williamson. He preserved an amiable character, was an avowed and distinquished Son of Liberty, and he died with a manly composure and Christian resignation. The shipping hoisted thir colours in mourning, and his brethren ashore (as a mark of their esteem) caused minute guns to be fired during his interment, and in a body attended the obsequies. --------------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1766-10-22; Iss: 161; Page: [2]; Died.- In Savannah, Mrs.Ann Wright, wife of Mr. William Wright, silversmith. ---------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1765-11-21; Iss: 138; Page: [3]; Died. Sunday Nov 17th, in Savannah Mr. Benjamin Farley, planter. Tuesday Nov 19th, at Ebenezer, the Rev. Mr. John Martin Bolzius, the first minister sent out by the late Trustees and the Society for promotins Christian Knowledge in the first transport of Saltzburghers in the year 1734. ------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1765-04-25; Iss: 108; Page: [3]; Died. Saturday April 20, in Savannah, Mrs Wells, wife of Capt. Andrew Elton Wells. ------ Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1765-03-14; Iss: 102; Page: [3]; Died. In Savannah, on Friday the 8th of March, Mrs. Deveaux, wife of James Deveaux, Esq. _________________ Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1764-11-08; Iss: 84; Page: [3]; Died. Thursday Nov. 1, a few miles from Savannah, Mrs. Farley, wife of Mr. Benjamin Farley planter. Friday Nov 2, in Savannah, Mr. William Morson (or Morton), a gentleman from Monserrat. ______________ Paper: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser.; Date: 1799-02-19; Vol: III; Iss: 310; Died. On Friday evening last, in Effingham County, Mrs. Mary-Ann Bostwick, wife of Samuel Bostwick. ------------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1766-11-12; Iss: 164; Page: [2]; Died.] At the College, Mrs Mary Stirk, wife of Benjamin Stirk. At Ebenezer, Mrs. Bolzius, wife of the late Rev. Mr. Martin Bolzius. -------------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1766-09-17; Iss: 156; Page: [3]; Died.] At St. Augustine, Lieutenant and Adjutant Sharp of the 9th regiment. In Savanah, Mrs. Mary Smith. ---------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1764-06-07; Iss: 62; Page: [3]; Died.] May 11th, Mrs Elizabeth Gordon, wife of John Gordon, Esq. -- the 14th, suddenly in Charlestown, in the 58th year of age, The Hon. John Guerard, Esq. a member of his Majesty's Honourable Council for this province, and an eminent merchant. -- Mrs Mary Scott, wife of William Scott, Esq. ------------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1763-07-21; Iss: 16; Page: [3]; Died.] Friday last, Mrs Mary Young, widow of Mr. William Young. --- This morning, Mrs. Bolton, wife of Mr. Robert Bolton. ______________ Paper: The Reflector.; Date: 1818-08-25; Vol: I; Iss: 42; Page: [3]; Died, in Liberty County, on the 2d ult. Dr. Johh Cocke ----------------- Paper: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser.; Date: 1799-05-24; Vol: IV; Iss: 337; Page: [3]; Died. In Liberty County, Mr. Ferguson Parker. ____________ Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1767-03-25; Iss: 183; Page: [3]; On Monday night last died, much lamented, Mrs. Elizabeth Yonge, wife of Henry Yonge, Esq. _________ Paper: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser.; Date: 1799-10-29; Vol: IV; Iss: 382; Page: [3]; Died.] On Tuesday last, Mr. Lew Allen Harris, son of Lew Harris, of St. Simons Island, in the 23rd year of age, whose loss is much regretted. His remains were interred by the Masons and the Chatham Light Infantry, &c. ---------------------- Paper: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser.; Date: 1799-03-08; Vol: IV; Iss: 315; Page: [3]; Died, at Little Ogechee, on Moday last, Mrs Jane Judith Rourquin, a native of Bern in Switerland, aged 81 years, 67 of which she resided in the vicinity of this city. _____________ Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1767-05-13; Iss: 190; Page: [3]; On Thursday last died, of an apoplectick fit, at Broughton Island, St. Andrews Parish, James Theodore Rossel (or Roffel), Esq, who was universally esteemed by all who knew him, and his death is lamented by his neighbors as a general loss. ----------- Paper: The Reflector.; Date: 1818-04-07; Vol: I; Iss: 22; Page: [3]; Died in this place on Monday night, the 30th ultimo, Mr. Joshua Toulman, a student of the Milledgeville Academy, and son of Judge Toulman of the Alabama Territory. He was permitted to rise like the sun, enough above his horizon to give anticipations of the splendor of his meridian elevation, when the dark cloud of death passed over his face, and wrapt him forever from our view. On the same evening of a lingering illness, Captain John Danelly, merchant of this place. He died amidst the fairest prospest of success in life, and with sincere regret of all who knew him. On the 27th ult, on Cumberland Island, General Henry Lee, of Virginia. He was a distinguished officer of the revolution, and many years a member of congress. ------------ Paper: The Reflector.; Date: 1818-01-27; Vol: I; Iss: 12; Page: [3]; Died, In Charleson, on the 27th ult. Dr. Joseph Rush, a valuable officer of the navy during the revolution ---------- Paper: Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser.; Date: 1799-01-15; Vol: III; Iss: 300; Page: [3]; Died, last Friday, at Abercorn, in Effingham County, Mr George Nowlan. ----------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1770-05-02; Iss: 343; Page: [2]; Died, Mrs. Elizabeth Shrubsole; and Mrs. Houstoun, wife of James Houstoun. ------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1770-02-21; Iss: 333; Page: [3]; Died, Mrs, Harris, wife of Hon. Francis Harris, Esq. ---------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1767-09-23; Iss: 209; Page: [3]; Saturday last, died at Derry Plantation on this river, Mrs. Catherine Wylly, wife of William Wylly. ------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1767-01-21; Iss: 174; Page: [2]; Died.] At Sunbury, Mrs. Clarke, wife of Hugh Clarke. == Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1766-09-03; Iss: 154; Page: [3]; Died.] In Savannah, Mrs. Sarah Rigby. -------------------- Paper: Georgia Gazette.; Date: 1764-05-24; Iss: 60; Page: [3]; Savannah, May 24 On Saturday, the 19th inst. died at Mulberry Grove, Mrs. Ann Bulloch, wife of James Bulloch, Esq. and formerly of Patrick Graham, Esq. late President of this province; a gentlewoman, universally loved and universally lamented. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/chatham/obits/m/miscella2770gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/gafiles/ File size: 8.7 Kb