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ACADEMIA.EDU [ https://www.academia.edu/35611691]

CHURCHILL: The History of John Duke of Marlborough, Printed for James Hodges, 1755 (12th Cousin through the Wheelers)

COLERAIN PLANTATION: Savannah Unit, Georgia Writers' Project, Work Projects Administration in Georgia. (1941). . Part II. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 25(1), 39-66. Retrieved June 14, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576734 Page 58.

DE VEAUX GATEWAY ANCESTOR : A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bellinger and De Veaux and Other Families By Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch

  • ↑ A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bellinger and De Veaux and Other Families By Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch
  • Pierre Fauconnier and His Descendants: With Some Account of the Allied Valleaux, By Abraham Ernest Helffenstein, see footnote page 155

GA: Abstracts of Georgia Colonial Conveyance Book C-1, 1750-1761, Compiled by Frances Beckemeyer, 1975

GA: Georgia Archives, Account of the Battle of Bloody Marsh, Lieutenant Patrick Sutherland, 1742

  • Wikipedia, Battle of Bloody Marsh
  • Golden Isles Georgia, BLOODY MARSH BATTLE SITE

GA: Brief Account of the Causes that Have Retarded the Progress of the Colony of Georgia in America, Issue 1 by Thomas Stephens (Agent for the people of Georgia), Sir Richard Everhard, London, 1743, pages 93 and 96

GA: Library of Congress, Establishing the Georgia Colony, 1732-1750

STORY OF BULLOCH COUNTY
GA: Index [https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?arti...]
Content: [https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?arti...]

GA: EDUCATION:

  • Arthur, L. (2000). A New Look at Schooling and Literacy: The Colony of Georgia. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 84(4), 563-588. Retrieved July 16, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40584304

https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=colrecstga

  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia; v. 03, starting page 409/419
  • Colonial records of the State of Georgia, compiled v.3 1732/51, Page 426
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia; v. 05, page 594
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia, Volume 05, page 664
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia; v. 06, page 30
  • The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume VI, Proceedings of the President and Assistants from October 12, 1741 to October 30, 1754, page 35
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia, Volume 06, page 21
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia; v. 06, page 25
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia; v. 07, page 214
  • The Colonial records of the State of Georgia; v. 06, page 17
  • The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Volume 21
  • The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia Original Papers, Correspondence, Trustees, General Oglethorpe and Others 1735-1737, Compiled and Published Under Authority by the Legislature, Atlanta, Georgia, 1910, Vol. 21, pages 328-330
  • The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia, Compiled Under Authority of the Legislature, Original

Papers, Correspondence, Trustees, General Oglethorpe and Others, 1742-1745, Atlanta, 1915, Volume 24 page 89

GA DUTCH: ↑ Jones, George Fenwick. "The 'Dutch' Participation in Georgia's Colonial Wars." The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 75, no. 4, 1991, pp. 771–783. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/40582426. Accessed 7 June 2021. Page 780 The Georgia Historical Quarterly
↑ The Georgia Dutch: From the Rhine and Danube to the Savannah, 1733-1783, by George Fenwick Jones. University of Georgia Press, 1992

GA Historical Society:

  • Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, Vol. 2, 1842, page 127

Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, Vol. 2, 1842, pages 142-143

  • Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, Vol. 2, 1842, pages 153-155
  • Collections of the Georgia Historical Society, Vol. 2, 1842, pages 155-158

GA: History of Georgia [THE HISTORY OF GEORGIA Containing Brief Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events Up to the Present Day, 1784, BY CAPT. HUGH MCGALL Reprinted 1909, page 162]

GA: A Standard History of Georgia and Georgians, by Lucian Lamar Knight, Vol. 1, Lewis Publishing Co., 1917 (page 173,

GA: Page 151 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA LABORATORY OF ARCHAEOLOGY SERIES REPORT NUMBER 39, Historical Archaeology in Georgia, J. W. JOSEPH, THERESA M. HAMBY AND CATHERINE S. LONG NEW SOUTH ASSOCIATES, Athens 2004
↑ National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Vernonburg Historic District, 2000, page 44

GA: GEORGIA'S LANDMARKS, MEMORIALS AND LEGENDS: Georgia's Landmarks, Memorials, and Legends By Lucian Lamar Knight
Ready, M. (1976). The Georgia Trustees and the Malcontents: The Politics of Philanthropy. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 60(3), 264-281. Retrieved July 5, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/40580293

GA MALCONTENTS: Wood, B. (1979). A Note on the Georgia Malcontents. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 63(2), 264-278. Retrieved July 5, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/40580510

  • Ready, M. (1976). The Georgia Trustees and the Malcontents: The Politics of Philanthropy. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 60(3), 264-281. Retrieved July 5, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/40580293

Georgia as a Proprietary Province: The Execution of a Trust, By James Ross McCain, 1917, page 297

GA SALZBURGERS:

  • Old Ebenezer Church Records [https://accessgenealogy.com/georgia/church-records-of-old-ebenezer-...]
  • A Brief Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present Situation of the Orphan House in Georgia, George Whitefield, 1746, pages 329 and 334
  • Trustees: Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers, Letters from Georgia, v. 14206, 1741 June-1742 December, Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America pages 21 (26) and 2]2 (27)
  • Names of Early Salzburger Settlers [http://www.exulanten.com/ebenlisttwo.html]
  • Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers, Letters from Georgia, v. 14205, 1740 June-1741 May, Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America page 174 (296)
  • Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers, Letters from Georgia, v. 14206, 1741 June-1742 December, Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America page 4 (5)
  • Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers, Letters from Georgia, v. 14205, 1740 June-1741 May, Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America page 74c (144)
  • Transcripts of the Earl of Egmont papers, Letters from Georgia, v. 14200, 1732-1735 June, Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia in America Vol 14200 location of Abercorn, page 53 (126)
  • Withuhn, William L. "Salzburgers and Slavery: A Problem of Mentalité." The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 68, no. 2, 1984, pp. 173–192. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/40581221. Accessed 7 June 2021.

GA: SAVANNAH

  • HISTORIC BUILDING MAPS [https://www.thempc.org/docs/lit/hist/maps/supplement.pdf]
  • Waring, M. (1930). SAVANNAH'S EARLIEST PRIVATE SCHOOLS 1733 TO 1800. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 14(4), 324-334. Retrieved July 16, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576100
  • RIVER PLANTATIONS: Savannah Writers’ Project, Mary Granger, Editor, The Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, 1947, page 215
    • COLERAIN PLANTATION: John Potter (Colerain Plantation) in-law Path: [John Potter
  • Chatham County Map Portfolio Cover, Early Georgia Plantations and the Township of Savannah, 1752 to 1871
  • The_Other_Side_of_the_Tracks_Archaeology_in_the_Railroad_Ward_Savannah_Georgia?email_work_card=title Pages 2-5 give an idea where the property was in comparison to the railroad in more current times when compared to the map from the Georgia Archives map portfolio

GA: SHIPBOARD SETTLERS: Coulter, E. (1947). A List of the First Shipload of Georgia Settlers. The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 31(4), 282-288. Retrieved July 19, 2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/40577079
GA SLAVERY: Slavery in Colonial Georgia, 1730-1775 By Betty Wood, University og Georgia Press, 1984

GA: A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia Coulter and Saye, editors]. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. Part II, Person #879 , citing Page 90, Online Page #105

THE JOURNAL OF WILLIAM STEPHENS

GA: Bryant, Pat, Deputy Surveyor General Georgia Surveyor General Department, Office of the Secretary of State, Entry of Claims for Georgia Landholders 1733-1755, Atlanta, 1975, pages 192-103

GA: VAULT: https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/adhoc/id/6710

GA: Wills, Colony of Georgia, RG 49-1-2, Georgia Archives Joseph DeFeron
GA: Wills, Colony of Georgia, RG 49-1-2, Georgia Archives Daniel Phifer
GA: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/791871-abst... Page 99

HUGUENOT: Some Huguenot Families of South Carolina and Georgia, Harry Alexander Davis of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina, 1926, page 60

DIGITAL LIBRARY OF GEORGIA: https://dlg.usg.edu/

Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons, LSU Doctoral Dissertations, Liberty and authority in Colonial Georgia, 1717-1776, Andrew C. Lannen, 2002, pages 51 and 133

NORTH AMERICAN COLONIES: Library of Congress, Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America from the discovery of the country to the year 1776. Collected by Peter Force. Vol 1, Washington, Printed by Peter Force, 1836, pages 119 of 415 to 129 of 415

SCOTLAND'S PEOPLE: [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/]

SOUTH CAROLINA: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/South_Carolina_Emigration_and_...

NOTE: SEE WISE KINCARDINESHIRE SCOTS AROUND 1745

TELFAIR MUSEUM OF ART, Collection Highlights

WEST INDIES: [PRESSLY, PAUL M. On the Rim of the Caribbean: Colonial Georgia and the British Atlantic World. University of Georgia Press, 2013. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt46nm7w. Accessed 7 June 2021

  • On the Rim of the Caribbean: Colonial Georgia and the British Atlantic World, By Paul M. Pressly
  • British History Online, America and West Indies: Miscellaneous, 1737

NOTE: SEE ELIZABETH HARVEY (UNKNOWN)

↑ Roll of Officers and Members of Georgia Hussars, A. McC Duncan, Savannah, Georgia, page 415

↑ Wikipedia, Georgia Experiment, last edited on 3 January 2021
↑ Colonial Georgia, A Study in British Imperial Policy in the Eighteenth Century By Trevor R. Reese, University of Georgia Press, 2010
↑ Evans Early American Imprint Collection, A true and historical narrative of the colony of Georgia in America, from the first settlement thereof until this present period: containing the most authentick facts, matters and transactions therein; together with His Majesty's Charter, representations of the people, letters, & and a dedication to His Excellency General Oglethorpe, Tailfer, Patrick., Anderson, Hugh, d. 1748, Douglas, David, page 109
↑ Oglethorpe and Colonial Georgia: A History, 1733-1783, By David Lee Russell, 1947
↑ National Register of Historic Places Registration Form, Vernonburg Historic District, 2000
↑ Jones, George F. "Colonial Georgia's Second Language." The Georgia Review, vol. 21, no. 1, 1967, pp. 87–100. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/41396333. Accessed 7 June 2021.
https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/morel/169/
↑ 100.0 100.1 HISTORIC OVERVIEW OF FORT STEWART AND HUNTER ARMY AIRFIELD COMMUNITIES AND ASSOCIATED CEMETERIES, United States Department of Defense, Department of the Army, Prepared by DPW Environmental Branch, March 2006
↑ Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, What was the cause of the epidemic in Savannah in 1733? Eric L Altschuler and Aesha Jobanputra, December 2014
↑ New Georgia Encyclopedia, James Oglethorpe 1696-1785, Original entry by Edwin L. Jackson, University of Georgia, 12/02/2003 Last edited by NGE Staff on 07/20/2020
↑ JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE, Oglethorpe University, Atlanta, Georgia
↑ Britannica, James Edward Oglethorpe British military officer
↑ Wikipedia, James Oglethorpe, last edited on 2 July 2021
↑ Georgia Historical Society, James Edward Oglethorpe, 2008, Updated July 2016
↑ Schoolwires Chapter 9 Georgia in the Trustee Period
↑ Georgia Historical Society, James Oglethorpe, Oglethorpe and Savannah’s City Plan
↑ EMC Engineering Services, Inc., Pipemakers Canal Improvements
↑ Savannah Morning News, Pipemakers Canal raises flooding, drainage concerns, By Kelly Quimby, Posted Aug 11, 2017 at 4:58 PM
↑ Mitigation Case Study: Pipemaker’s Canal
↑ National Water Quality Monitoring Council, PIPEMAKERS CANAL AT US 17, AT SAVANNAH, GA (USGS-02198971) site data in the Water Quality Portal
↑ Soil Survey of Chatham County, Georgia, by W. J. Latimer and Floyd S. Bucher, 1911
↑ New Georgia Encyclopedia, Slavery in Colonial Georgia, Original entry by Betty Wood, Girton College, Cambridge, England, 09/19/2002, Last edited by NGE Staff on 09/29/2020
New Georgia Encyclopedia, Atlantic Slave Trade to Savannah, Original entry by Karen Bell, Howard University, 19 Sep 2002 Last edited by NGE Staff on 24 Sep 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland Wikipedia, Switzerland]
↑ Britannica, Switzerland, Written by Thomas Maissen
↑ Nationsonline, Switzerland
↑ From the Narrow Passage Vol. 1, 1880-1913, By David T. Gochenour II, 2009, (page 21, languages spoken in Switzerland)
↑ Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons, LSU Doctoral Dissertations, 2002, Liberty and authority in Colonial Georgia, 1717-1776, Andrew C. Lannen
↑ American History From Pre-Columbian to the New Millennium, 5d. Debtors in Georgia
↑ Our State and Our Nation, Unit 3, Georgia as a Trustee Colony Chapter 6
↑ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia in America, act. 1732–1752), A. A. Hanham, Published online: 28 September 2006
↑ Wikipedia, Trustees for the Establishment of the Colony of Georgia in America, last edited on 29 January 2021
↑ New Georgia Encyclopedia, Trustee Georgia, 1732-1752, Original entry by Edward J. Cashin, Augusta State University, 03/10/2003, Last edited by NGE Staff on 12/10/2019

Note: Additional references for review.

http://genealogytrails.com/geo/state/earlyparishes.html
List of Ancestors Claimed by Members of the Society since 1885​, The Huguenot Society of South Carolina

FORBIDDEN: https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/georgiabooks/pdfs/gb0161.pdf pages 59-60 lots in Savannah
https://dlg.usg.edu/record/gsg_edmsm_edmsm-008-a#item

http://chicora.org/pdfs/RS-54%20Colonial%20Cemetery.pdf page 13 cemetery
https://ecollections.scad.edu/iii/cpro/app?id=6948639465622917&item... page 16
https://books.google.com/books?id=Vwhg9EjGO3cC&pg=PA178&lpg=PA178&d...
https://www.thempc.org/docs/lit/hist/maps/supplement.pdf
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