Excerpt From List of Early Settlers of Georgia

A List of Early Settlers of Georgia
E. MERTON COULTER
and
ALBERT B. SAYE

The University of Georgia Press
Athens

A List of Early Settlers of Georgia - Page 103

1295. Young, Isaac, Senr.—Bricklayer; arrived 21 Aug. 1736. He had a grant of 100 acres 2 June 1736. But on 4
May 1737 complain'd he had no land which was his own fault, as Mr. Causton inform'd the Trustees. At last he chose it at Pype makers creak, but was allow'd only 50 acres.
1296. Young, Sarah, wife.
1297. Young, Isaac, son—Lot 195 in Savannah. This lot was granted him April 1737.
1298. Young, Eliz., wife.—Dead 29 Oct. 1742. [?]
1299. Young, Eliz., daughter.—Born in Georgia; dead 1740.
1300. Young, John, son.
1301. Young, Nathl., son—Quitted to Carolina & dead 1740.
1302. Young, Thomas, son—Age 15; a minor; bricklayer; lot 200 in Savannah. Isaac Young Senr. his father who has no Town lot of his own lives with this his son on this Lot. Run away to Carolina Aug. 1742.

1303. Young, Mary Box—Widow. of Thomas Young the wheelwright.

Note: The formatting of the original book was such that abbreviations and other notations were used in place of the complete names and titles. The text in black above indicates that I am using the real words and titles rather than the spaces etc. used in the original book.
For instance:
1296. _____, Sarah, w. (The first numbers were simply the number of that person. The underline indicates that the last name is the same as the husband or father named above. The w. indicates wife. A capital W indicates Widow. d. indicates daughter.
Aside from using the long hand version, everything else is verbatim including their misspellings and poor grammar.
You can read the whole book here

Note: Mary Mouse, daughter of Thomas and Lucy Mouse married Isaac Young St. in 1720

1048------Mouse, Thomas.—Clogmaker; embark'd 28 Sept. 1733; arrived 14 Jan. 1733-4.
Settled at Skidaway where the lands were run out 17 Dec. 1734. Dead.
1049——, Lucy, wife.—Inmate at Savannah on lot 174.
1050---- , Anne, daughter—Married. to Francis Brooks. Inmate at Savannah on lot 174. Marry'd to Francis Brooks Freeholder of Savannah, who being kill'd by the Spaniards in Feb 1739/40 was left a widow with 2 small children.
1051——, Cath., daughter
1052——, Eliz., daughter
1053——, Lucy, daughter
1054——, Mary, daughter




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