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This file was contributed by: Jeanie Smith Zadach DaisyZ@aol.com ==================================================================== COLLIER Oglethorpe Co., GA Deeds Book C, p. 119-120 Jan. 2, 1799 John Grisham to Sarah Collier, Thomas Collier, Cuthbert Collier, William Collier, Vines Collier, Benjamin Collier, Williamson Collier, Robert Collier, Polly Collier and Sally Collier for $152, 72 acres on the waters of Buffalow Fork of Long Creek, adj. Thomas Dunn, Vines Collier, & Leonard Young. Wit: Thomas Dunn John Grisham {Seal} Robert Gresham Sworn Jan. 18, 1799 Isaac Collier, J.B. Book E, p.508 Aug. 22, 1809 Henry Potts to Benjamin Collier $50 for 100 acres on waters of Little River, adj. John Bell, Stephen Potts, Moss & Samuel Potts. Wit: Thos. Mc? Henry Potts {LS} Thomas L. Bailey Soloman A. Hopkins, J.P. Rec. no date Book F, p. 15 & 16 Aug. 12, 1807 John Collier to John T. Colquitt $600 for 220 acres on waters of Long Creek, land orig. granted to Hugh Mars, adj. Mathew Rainey, Penn, George Young, Mordecai Howard & Drury Powell. Wit: Thomas Dunn, J.P. John Collier Cuthbert Collier Rec. Nov 28, 1807 Wm. Collier Isaac Collier, Clk. Book F, p. Dec. 6, 1809 Job Callaway to Isaac Collier $302 for a Negro woman named Sarah with her increase. Wit: John I. Smith Job Callaway {Seal} S.A. Hopkins, J.P. Rec. Dec. 9, 1809 Book G, p. 45 Nov 2, 1810 John Booth, Sr. to Williamson Collier $1500 276 acres on Big Creek adj. John Harris & Langford. Wit: B. Gresham John Booth {Seal} James Freeman, Jr. Rec. Feb. 6, 1811 Daniel Ponds Book G, p. 95 Feb. 15, 1811 Soloman A. Hopkins to Isaac Collier $400 for 100 acres on the waters of Long Creek adj. George Phillips & James Wells. Wit: ___ley Smith Soloman A. Hopkins {Seal} John Powell Rec. April 30, 1811 Wm. Strother, J.P. Book G, p. 121 March 2, 1811 Benjamin Collier to William B. Brown $500 for 100 acres on the waters of Little River adj. John Bell, Stephen Potts, Moses Potts & Samuel Potts. Wit: Soloman A. Hopkins Benjamin Collier {Seal} Isaac Collier Polly Collier {Seal} Wm. Strother, J.P. Thomas Dunn, J.P. Polly Collier signed away her right to dower. Book G, p. 203 & 204 March 2, 1808 Smith Garrison and his wife Elizabeth to Cuthbert Collier $128 for 40 acres on the waters of Long Creek adj. Fielder, Young, Cobbs & Armstrong, granted to Smith Garrison. Wit: Thomas Duke, Jr. Smith Garrison {Seal} G. Hudspeth, J.I.C. Elizabeth Garrison (her mark) Rec. Nov 16, 1811 Book G, p. 204 & 205 March 19, 1805 Charles Smith to Cuthbert Collier $200 for forty acres on the waters of Troublesome, a branch of Long Creek, tract was granted to John Fielder February 16, 1787, adj. Noah Freeman. Wit: Isaac Collier Charles Smith {Seal} Mathew Rainey Rec. Nov 16, 1811 John Collier, J.I.C. Book G, p. 205 Nov. 11, 1811 Cuthbert Collier to Noah Freeman $500 for 68 acres on waters of Long Creek adj. Wilkes & Jacob Freeman. Wit: Conway Garlington Cuthbert Collier {Seal} Wm. Strother, J.P. Rec. Nov. 16, 1811 Book G, p. 213 & 214 Dec. 9, 1811 William Smith, William Collier, Barnett Gresham, John Varner, James Mickleberry & Vines Smith to Isaac Coller $1200 for 301 acres on the waters of Buffalo Ford of Long Creek, adj. John Powell. Wit: Geo. Moore William Smith {Seal} H.H. Lumpkin William Collier {Seal} Jno. Lumpkin, J.I.C. Bartt Gresham {Seal} John Varner {Seal} Rec. Dec. 10, 1811 James Mickelborough {Seal) Vines Smith {Seal} Book G, p. 266 March 3, 1812 Paschal Murphy, Sheriff, Oglethorpe Co. to William Smith for $290 the property of Williamson Collier on Big Creek aj. John Harris & others. (fieri facias in favor Phinizy & sons v. Williamson Collier $121.50 & $39.87 & Trustees of the University for the use of _ against Williamson Collier & William Collier) for $29.25 and cost of several cases). Wit: John Lester Paschal Murphy {Sheriff} George Lester Rec. March 6, 1812 Thomas Stone, J.P. Isaac Collier, Clk Book G, p. 345 Oct. 12, 1811 Richard Bailey, Sheriff to Isaac Collier $132.70 100 acres on waters of Long Creek, taken as the property of Garland T. Watkins at the instance of Isaac Holiman & Sheriff. Wit: Thos. W. Cobbs Rich’d Bailey, Sheriff {Seal} Elisha Strong J.C. Dickson Book H, p. 148-149 July 18, 1812 James Brewer to Isaac Collier $15 for 32 2/3 acres on waters of Long Creek, part of tract granted to Burwell Brewer. Wit: James Freeman, Jr. James Brewer {Seal} Howard Beal Robert Allijon Book H, p. 150 July 12. 1813 Isaac Collier to Sally Wills $36 for 32 2/3 acres on waters of Long Creek (part of tract where said Sally Wills now lives), lot No. 2 laid off Nov 1803 & deeded to Isaac Collier by James Brewer 1812. Wit: William Strong Isaac Collier {Seal} Chas. Smith Rec. Aug. 2, 1813 Joseph Vinson, J.P. Isaac Collier, Clk. Book H, p. 278 June 16, 1804 Nathaniel Willis to William Collier $600 for 175 acres on Long Creek where William Collier now lives, adj. Widow Mitchell on the south, Cuthbert Collier on the west, Robert Maxwell on the north and Long Creek on the east. Wit: Benjamin Collier Nath’l Willis {LS} Robert Goode Ann Willis relinquished her right to dower June, 1804. Rec. July 16, 1814 Isaac Collier, Clk. Book H, p. 279-280 Aug. 6, 1803 Robert Maxwell to William Collier $600 for 85 acres on Long Creek bounded by Collier land on west, Noah Freeman’s on the north, said Maxwell’s on the east and Long Creek on the south. Wit: Benjamin Collier Robert Maxwell {Seal} Richard Bailey, J.P. Rec. July 16, 1814 Isaac Collier, Clk. Book H, p. 494 Dec. 20, 1814 Burwell B. Brewer of Clarke Co. to Isaac Collier $40 for 32 2/3 acres on Long Creek known as lot No. 1, part of tract granted to Burwell Brewer, dec’d. Wit: William Smith Burwell B. Brewer Jos. Vernon, J.P. Rec. Mar 27, 1816 Isaac Collier, Clk. Book M, p. 198 Jan. 1828 Isaac Collier to Joseph Henry Lumpkin for ten dollars ¾ acres on the right hand side of the Market Road leading to Augusta. Signed Isaac Collier, wit: John Hardeman J.I.C. & James Gillespie J.I.C. Book M, p. 198 Nov. 16, 1826 Britain Stamps, Sheriff, to Charles V. Collier at public sale the lands of Charles Smith (where he resided before the levy) 490 acres on Buffalo Creek fork of Long Creek adj Peachy R. Gilmer & Jacob Phinzy for $1260. Fifas in favor John Hardiman vs. Charles Smith & Benjamin Smith, security Woody Jackson for use of Thomas N. Partain vs. Charles Smith Senr. and Benj. Smith security Stewart & Hargroves vs. Charles Smith and Benjamin Smith security for Ann Potts & Henry Potts executor of Stephen Potts, dec’d vs. Charles Smith against the good, chattels, lands & tenements of Charles Smith. Wit: Davis Owen & John Hardeman, J.I.C. May 5, 1829 William Lumpkin, Sheriff, to William A. Brooks 280 acres on Long Creek adj. Robert Maxwell & others as the property levied on of William Collier (Bennett H. Early vs. William Collier & John Hardeman-execution levied by Joseph Jenkins, Constable). Benjamin Franklin Hardeman was the highest bidder at the courthouse auction at $599. He gave up his bid to William R. Brooks Test: Daniel T. Duepree William Lumpkin, Shff {Seal} Lewis I. Duepree, J.I.C. Book N, p. 7 May 5, 1829 William Lumpkin, Sheriff, to William A. Brooks 280 acres on Long Creek adj. Robert Maxwell & others as the property levied on of William Collier (Bennett H. Early vs. William Collier & John Hardeman-execution levied by Joseph Jenkins, Constable). Benjamin Franklin Hardeman was the highest bidder at the courthouse auction at $599. He gave up his bid to William R. Brooks Test: Daniel T. Duepree William Lumpkin, Shff Lewis I. Duepree, J.I.C. Book N, p. 21 Jan 28, 1828 John Hawkins & Charles B. Lee two of the Trustees of Salem Meeting House to Isaac Collier for $15, 1 ½ acres adj. Isaac Collier on all side, this being the land where Salem Meeting House stood. Wit: Edward Smith John Hawkins {LS} Samuel Torbert Charles B. Lee {LS} Elijah Johnson Book N, p. 308-309 July 25, 1831 Joseph A. Harvy to Edward V. Collier $700 for 220 acres near the waters of Grave Creek, bounded by James O. Smith, Doctor Elijah Deupree, Mason Jones, Robert Smith, Sr. & Chesley Arnold. Wit: Henry I. Hill Joseph A. Harvey {Seal} Thos. R. Andrews Rec. Aug 19, 1831 Book N, p. 356 Sept. 8, 1831 Deed to Secure Debt William R. Callaway to William E. Collier two promissory notes each $1,000. Security: 300 acres on Dry Fork bounded by Milly Jordan, William Arnold & John Latimers lands and Negroes Herod, John, Alek (Alexander) Clarke, Harry, Ann & Lucinda. Wit: John V. Collier William R. Callaway {Seal} Thomas Rees, J.P. Rec. Jan. 19, 1832 Book O, p. 58-59 Crawford County Sept. 22, 1834 Benjamin Collier to Thomas Dunn of Oglethorpe Co. $200 for 206 acres joining Nathaniel Smith and Matthew Rainey. Wit: Hardeman Collier Benjamin Collier {Seal} William E. Collier Rec. Oct. 10, 1834 Josiah Moody Book O, p. 192-193 Oct 10, 1834 Isaac Collier to James Brook Junior $210 for 110 acres on the waters of Long Creek, adj. Thomas Howard, David Dunn and Rainey. Wit: Nathan Hunter Isaac Collier {Seal} Thomas Howard, J.P. Book Q, p. 327 Sept. 7, 1835 Isaac Collier to Drury Dunn 129 acres on the Troublesome fork of Long Creek adj. Donald H. Lumpkin, Woody Booker & others (commonly known by Fletcher Place) for $300. Wit: William P. Collier Isaac Collier M.P. Smith Rec. January 15, 1845 Thos. L. Penn, Jr.