Columbia CO. GA Land Grant John MEADOWS 1751 Submitted by Jim Willoughby giantsteps@alltel.net *********************************************************************** * 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/ *********************************************************************** 18 Dec 1751 Columbia County, Georgia Land Grants John Meadows 100 Acres s./ Jan. 17th, 1793. r./ Mar. 28th, 1798. Leonard Peek to John Watkins, for $428, sell 100 acres on North side of Big Kiokee Creek, originally granted to Richard Meadows, May 7th, 1765, given in his will to his two sons, Enoch and Micajah, by them conveyed to John Peek, by him to said Leonard. (A search of Richmond Cty records shows that this man left no will, but disposed of his property by Deed of Gift, dated Oct. 6, 1790.) s./ Sept. 5th, 1793. r/ Aug. 5th, 1795 Joseph Clay, merchant of Chatham County, and his wife Ann, to Thomas Cummins, for 200 Pounds specie, 500 acres granted by King George the Third, to Francis Bigbee, Practioner of Physic, now deceased, on Dec. 6th, 1774. Bounded at time of survey by John Germany, Richard Meadows and the Great Kiokee Creek. Tract sold by Sheriff to said Clay May 12, 1775. s./ Apr. 28th 1797 r. Apr. 28th, 1797. MicaJah Meadows of Winton County S.C.? to John Peek, for 50 pounds, "my half of the tract whereon my father died and is burled, Bequeathed to my brother Enoch a n d myself, containing 200 acres. 'He signed "Meddows'. Witnessed by John Meddows. s./ Sept. 7th, 1796. r./ Apr. 28th 1797. Enoch Meadows of Winton County S, C., to John Peek, for 5O pounds, my part of above tract,'' 100 acres"