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The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia: Original Papers, Correspondence to the Trustees, James Oglethorpe, and Others, 1732–1735, Volume 20: Index

The Colonial Records of the State of Georgia: Original Papers, Correspondence to the Trustees, James Oglethorpe, and Others, 1732–1735, Volume 20

Index

INDEX

Abercorn, conditions, 140, 141

in good health, 170

industrious farmers, 305

road from to Ebenezer, 169

settlement, 40

Abercorn River, discovered, 40

Abercromby, James, aids in prosecution on S. C. money, 451

glad to serve Ga., 478

Indian trade, 453

Port Royal seizure, 190

right of Ga. to export rice, 478

seizure of vessel at Port Royal, 205–206

S. C. & N. C. affairs, 298–299

visits Savannah, 441, 444

Accountant, needed in Trustees store, 442

Accounts, cash, of Thomas Causton, 169, 432

sent to Trustees, 403

Trustees Store, 199

Adams, Mr., butcher, wants lot, 453

Agriculture, at Abercorn, 305

begins in Savannah, 17

conditions, 85, 138, 139–140, 227–229, 304, 445–446, 453

delayed as land not surveyed, 326

Elisha Dobree describes, 227–229

plants which will grow in Ga., 367–369

products, 369

1734, 120–121

1735 harvest, 453, 470

Alabama, French activity in, 89

Alatchee, & Indian present distribution, 318

Alehouses, people run into debt at, 304

Alligators, in Ga., 18

Altamaha River, fort needed at mouth, 66–67, 101

site of first settlement, 2

Amatis, Nicholas, discharged by Paul Amatis, 459

moves to Savannah, 251

Amatis, Paul, account, 91

and orphans, 184–185

and Samuel Eveleigh, 88

bills protested, 186–187, 411

Charles Town garden, 22, 71, 152–154, 186–187

complaints against Thomas Causton, 378–381, 408–412, 423–425, 446

conditions at Trustees Garden, 124, 164, 378–381, 408–409, 423–425, 446, 459–460

expenses for Trustees garden, 229

fined for selling rum, 376, 379

house in Savannah, 93

houses orphans, 302

knows little of gardening, 426

lifestyle, 448

moves to Savannah, 251

on board Ann, 3–4

on servants in Trustees Garden, 164, 252, 408–409

run off by the magistrates in Ga., 371, 373

silk production, 105, 210–214, 409–410, 446, 459–460

trial for debt, 412

troubles with Joseph Fitzwalter, ix, 124, 252–253, 314–315, 423–425, 446

troubles with Nicholas Amatis & Camuses, 459–460

Trustee needed in Ga., 409

Ambrose, John, death, 441, 444

sells rum, 379

Anchorage, for naval vessels at Wassaw, 421

Ann, Atlantic crossing described, 3, 5

Annis, planted, 159

Antrobus, Thomas, married Elizabeth Taylor, 170

Ants, in Ga., 18

Apalachee Old Fields, Spanish talk of settling, 291

Apothecary, George Symes, 143

Isaac King Clarke, 76–77

Apple trees, in Trustees garden, 252

Argyle Island, cattle on, 345

Armed men, for S. C. & Ga., 248

Arms, for Ga., 155

Arrest for debt, in Savannah, 3 73

Augustine, Walter, claims right to timber, 429

conditions in Ga., 445–446

dealings with Sir Francis Bathurst, 216–217, 233–234, 438–439

finds water passage to Ebenezer, 170

land recommended for, 24

sawmill, 306, 358, 445–446, 472–473

wishes for Oglethorpe in Ga., 445–446

Austrians, leaving for Ga., 465–467

Awoolleg, & Indian present distribution, 317

Baillie, John, on trip down coast, 192

Baker, John, sends Trustees bills for Ga., 387–388

Baker, Samuel, agent of Samuel Eveleigh, 67

Baker, William, marries Martha Bathurst, 216, 234

Mate on Prince of Wales, 216

Balls & marriages, celebrated in Ga., 228

Balsam, Capivi, Robert Miller searches for, 117, 396–397, 445, 476

Balsam Fern, Robert Miller searches for, 116

Balsam Tolu, 476

Barley, grown at Purrysburg, 353

Barlow, of S. C., aids Ga., 10

Barnes, John, going to Ga., 25

Barnwell, Nathaniel, aid to early Ga., 10

Barnwell’s Bluff, surveyors signs found, 193

Bartlet’s wife, Indian interpreter, 185

Barton, John, Indian interpreter, 69, 111–112, 489, 493

Bateman, William, description of Savannah, 74–75

Bathurst, Elizabeth, marries Francis Percy, 232

Bathurst, Sir Francis, cassany tea helps his gout, 368

death, 216

dealings with Walter Augustine, 216–217

happy & planted 8 acres, 306

his condition in Ga., 233–234, 319, 357–358, 438–439

likes Ga., 300–301, 319

marries Mary Pember, 216

needs servants, 300–301, 319

Samuel Eveleigh visits, 345

200 acres surveyed for, 429

trip to Ga., 100, 300–301

Bathurst, Martha, marries Wm. Baker, 216

Bathurst, Robert, works hard, 234, 301, 319

Battery, finished at Savannah, 14

Bauer, Andrew, leaves for Ga., 466

Beacon, see lighthouse at Tybee

Beale and Copper, debts of Elisha Dobree, 103

Beaufain, Hector de, conditions in Georgia, 45–47

good company, 141

in Purysburg, 44

recommended for grant, 42

Beaufort, Ga. colonists lodge there, 9

Becu, Giles, French baker in Ga., 456, 457

Beef, bought in Savannah, 123

Beer, at early Savannah, 17

brewed by Thomas Christy, 356

brewing in Ga., 160

needed during house building, 168

ordered by Robert Parker, 134

sent from England, 304

to sell desired by William Galloway, 144

Bell, Andrew, blacksmith, 426

Bill of exchange, methods of use in Savannah, 477

Bishop, Philip, arrives in Ga., 29, 30

on Thunderbolt, 276

Blacksmith, Andrew Bell, 426

Bland, Elizabeth, 393–395, 440

Bland, James, in Ga., 393–395, 440

Bloody flux, early settlers have, 10

Blythman, William, builder of lighthouse at Tybee, 41, 468

Board of Trade, concerned with Ga. & S. C. defense, 249

Bohemians, possibly going to Ga., 466

Bolzius, Rev. John Martin, conditions at Ebenezer, 61–63, 218–223, 465

counterfeit bills, 418–419, 455

favors Frederick Reinlander, 169

married, 470–471

Oglethorpe characterizes, 52

proposes to Salzburgers to work land jointly, 227

sent religious tracts, 418

thanks Trustees for kind attention, 464

Botanical searches, by Robert Miller, 115–117; see Robert Miller & William Houstoun

Bowen, Lewis, death of, 124–125

going to Ga., 25

Bowling, Elizabeth, red string plot, 286

Bowling, Susan, cannot get her husband’s effects in Ga., 273–274, 337

Bowling, Thomas, boatman between S. C. & Ga., 274

Box, Mary, marries Thomas Young, 154, 170

Bread, baking at Ebenezer difficult, 361–362

Brew house, set up by Thomas Christie, 124, 356

Brickmaker, in Ga., 88

Bricks, in Ga., 41, 44, 88, 124, 411

Brion, Jonathan, claims rights to timber, 429

British dominance over Indians, how to achieve, 279

Broughton, Lt. Gov. Thomas, inquires about killing of Spaniard, 402

S. C-Ga. argument over Indian trade, 482, 484–488, 490–493

Brown, Hains & Co., Indian traders, 320

Brown, Thomas, trader to Catawba Indians, 119

Brownjohn, William, gardener, 25–26, 233

Bryan, Hugh or Jonathan, aid to Ga., 40

Bryan, Mr., exports rice, 437

land recommended for, 24

Buckwheat, grown at Purrysburg, 353

Building program, needed, 121

Buley, William, brings Elizabeth Malpas to Ga., 456

Bull, Col. William, helps Ga. Indian relations, 63–65, 171–172, 401, 402, 489

consulted, on pine barren land, 405

Bull, William, helps Georgia, 7, 8, 10, 11–12, 39, 40

Bullock, James, grant recommended for, 36

recommended as bailiff, 38

Bunyan, Robert, to manage Negroes, 169

Burnside, James, applies to be teacher in Ga., 166

as ranger lieutenant, 112

licensed to instruct youth, 475

Butcher, public, problems, 389–390, 393

Butter, price in Ga., 161–162

Cabbage and salad greens, 159

Cadman, John, death, 441

Calloway, William, arrives and building house, 143–144, 168

Calvert, William, planter at Fort Argyle, 306

Camuse, Jacob & wife, 210, 459–460

Cannon, mounted at guard house, 123, 154

Cannon, James, dies on Ann, 5

Cannon, Richard, 271, 355, 441, 444

Cape Bluff, to be called Oglethorpe, 43

Cape Fear, S. C. planters move there, 102–103

Caper plants, 452, 479

Capivi, William Houstoun hopes to secure, 6

Carbines & saddle, needed by Patrick Mackay, 297–298

Carinthians, interested ingoing to Ga., 331, 346–351, 463, 466, 475

Cartagna, Botanist William Houstoun at, 4

Robert Miller hopes to visit, 117

Carteret, Lord, land rights in Ga. & S. C., 25

Carwell, James, drinking, 92

houses orphan, 30, 302

red string plot, 270

Cash Account, of Ga. magistrates, 169, 403, 432

Cassany tea, recommended for gout, 368

Catawba Indians, possibility of move to Okmulgee River, 119

Catholics, Spanish spies, 21–22

Cattle, in Ga., 7–8, 11, 23, 123–124, 165, 256, 345, 358, 439

Cattle food, 162

Cattle & fowls, bought for Moravians, Tomo-Chi-Chi, & for Salzburgers, 477

Causton, Thomas, accusations against, ix, 242, 246, 325, 336–338, 374–377, 380, 390, 393–395, 410–411, 440

affairs of William Sale, 256–262

attends Tuscanies-Fitzwalter wedding, 427

characterized, 87, 130–131, 344, 431

Choctaw relations, 63–65

dealings with Elisha Dobree, 159, 292

dealings with Robert Parker, 215, 242–245, 259–261, 373, 416–417

describes Savannah’s settling, 15–18

describes troubles of Capt. Yoakley, 189–190

encourages Salzburgers not to move, 224, 225, 305, 359

exports pitch & tar, 176

handling of red string plot, 256–262, 301

houses orphan, 302

Joseph Watson case, 246–247, 254, 372, 450, 462

Indian trade problem with S. C. 476–477, 491–492

inquires about lease rights of settlers, 190–191

method of operation as magistrate, 468, 470

Paul Amatis complains against, 408–412, 424–425, 449

promises to write Trustees more often, 191

relations with Peter Gordon, 338, 452

reports conditions in Ga., 44–45, 168–176, 283–287, 303–307, 398–403, 437–441, 449–454, 467–471

servants sent to, 452

storekeeper, 15–16, 17, 440

supports Patrick Mackay, 491–492

Thomas Christie cooperates with, 455

troubles with John Musgrove, 237–238, 246–247

Trustee financial affairs, 97–100, 103–105, 313, 341–342, 377–378, 404–405, 450, 454

Cedar, in Ga., 22

Chahawe, & Indian present distribution, 318

Chardon, Isaac, accounts with Trustees, 79–80, 90–92, 97–100, 103–105, 113, 151–152, 229, 235–236, 287–289, 316, 341–342, 377–378, 404–405, 454, 477, 480–481

conditions in Ga., 43–44

financial transactions with Paul Amatis, 186–187, 411–412, 425

method of silk production, 105

Port Royal seizure, 190

reports on Choctaw Indian visit, 64–65

trade for Ga., 42, 65–66, 113

visits Savannah, 441, 444

Charles Town, fever in, 2

gives Savannah bad name, 74–75

messenger to established, 123, 160

original Ga. settlers not to stop at, 2

supplies bought in, 36

Charles Town Merchants, object to Patrick Mackay’s removing traders among Creek Indians, 402–403

Charles Town to Savannah, time of trip, 86–87

Cheeswright, Paul, master of Mary Simons, 302–303

tipling house without license, 284–285

Chekilly, Creek leader, 317, 387

Cherekeileigie, Creek chieftain, 281, 295–297, 298

Cherokee Indians, relations with, 49–50, 55–57, 78–79, 89

Chickesaw Indians, Ga. trade with, 484

Chimneys, almost finished, 123

built for widows, 41, 87

in Savannah, 44, 88

Paul Amatis wants one, 213–214

Choctaw Indians, friendly to English, 280–281

relations with Ga., 60–61, 89

trade, 70, 122, 250, 280–281

visit Savannah, 63–65, 171–172

Christie, Thomas, administration of Elizabeth Sale’s estate, 242

brews beer, 124, 356

cash accounts, 432

Causton consults with, 303

conditions in Ga., 120–126, 353–356, 454–456

denies charging for warrants, 254, 455

description of red string plot, 269–272

differs with Thomas Causton, 191

fishing trade, 124

Indian trade, 432

Joseph Watson case, 432

murder of Justice, 174

needs assistance in writing, 355

on Salzburger land, 225

recommends Elisha Dobree, 162–163

recorder of Savannah, 126

rents Goddard’s house & land, 183–184

sells rum, 254, 325, 337, 379, 455

talk to Creeks, 402

wishes to resign office & move to frontier, 356, 455

Church, needed in Savannah, 90

Church services, in Savannah, 161

Clark, Anne, death, 269

orphan, 302

Clark, Henry, death, 269

Clark, Isaac King, apothecary, 145

complains about conditions in Ga., 76–77

ill, 180

Joseph Watson case, 284

red string plot, 259

Clarke, James, dies on Ann, 5

Clay, for pottery, 165

Clerk & bookkeeper, needed by Patrick Houstoun, 241

Climate, of Ga., 2, 19–20, 168, 213–214, 218, 252, 262, 394, 403, 427, 452–453

Clothing, type needed in Ga., 18

Clover, in Ga., 162

Coates, Joseph, constable, 355

Coates, Robert, red string plot, 259

Coats, John, carpenter, 269

constable, 284–285

Joseph Watson troubles, 247, 283–284

rum enforcement, 470

Cocoa, planted in Ga., 369

Coffee, in Ga., 88, 263, 369

Cole, Joseph, death, 293, 444

Collector of Customs, Robert Parker asks this job, 250

Colloquintida, in Trustees Garden, 88

Colonists, needed in Ga., 218

Color bearer of militia, argument between Thomas Gapen & Joseph Fitzwalter, 390–391

Contrayerva, Robert Miller searches for, 116–117

Cooksey, Will, going to Ga., 315, 327

Cooper, Joseph, death, 293, 441, 444

Corn, in Ga., 121, 164, 217, 293, 344, 353, 369, 446, 470

Corn House Creek, settlement, 43

Cotton, in Ga., 121, 159, 164, 228, 229

Counterfeit money, of S. C., 418–419, 455

Court, celebration of its opening, 441

criminal held, 34–35

first held, 30–33

held too frequently, 140–141, 335–336, 469

probate, 274

proceedings, 120

recommended for new town, 38

1733 operation, 41–42

session held, 87

Coutarel, Raymond, wants to settle in North Carolina, 263–265

Cowpen, near Savannah, 124, 160, 392

Cox, John, prosecution against, 286

red string plot, 241

tried & punished, 272

Cox, Dr. William, on board Ann, 3

death, 21

Crane, at Savannah, 14, 23, 337, 433

Creek Indians, described by Oglethorpe, 14

distribution of gifts from Trustees, 421

expected in Savannah, 272

fear of French with, 52, 53

Ga. relations with, 42, 78–79, 310–312, 399–400

Ga. to settle fort among, 53, 310–312

Ga. trade with, 484

in Savannah, 63, 64, 171–172, 400–401

kill a Spaniard, 398

negotiations with, 112, 422

peace with, 23–24

protect Ga. against Spaniards, 42

S. C.-Ga. relations, 60–61

S. C. & Ga. trade troubles, 108–109

talk from Oglethorpe, 290

traditions of past history, 381–387

Creek traders, removed by Patrick Mackay, 402–403

Crops, good in Ga., 427

Cruise, Edward, red string plot, 241

prosecution, 286

tried & punished, 272

Cumberland, Duke of, gives watch to Toonahowi, 194

Cumming, Sir Alexander, took Indians to England, 50

Cundall, John, leaves Ga., 438

Currency, in Ga., 161, 220

Cussins, George, Patrick Mackay forbids to trade with Creeks, 488

Cussitaw Indians, traditions of past history, 381–387, 401

Cypress, not to be cut, 431

production, 95–96

Dalmas, William Johnson, death, 293, 440, 441, 444, 452

needs seeds etc. on Skidoway, 196–197

requests servant, 73–74

skidaway’s defenses, 73–74

tythingman on Skidoway, 195

Dancing, leads to quarrel, 230

Dates, in Trustees Garden, 88

Daubuz, Capt., Henry, brings Georgia Pink to Ga., 25–26, 34, 36

brings settlers to Ga., 139

items sent to Eng. by, 166

Deal, Ann at, 3

Dean, James, asks for servant, 407, 412–413

family illness, 408, 412, 413

Dearne, John, trustee for orphans, 269, 301–303

Deaths, in Ga., 29, 124, 356

Debts, arrest for, 373

methods of collecting, 469–470

Deerskins, exported from Ga., 321, 420–421, 471

shipped between Ga. & S. C., 318–319

Defense, at time of red string plot, 270

early at Savannah, 14, 19, 21–22, 23, 35, 82, 90, 161

in case of Spanish attack, 399

in 1733, 39, 40

in 1734, 43

of Ga. & S. C., 249

on Thunderbolt, 276, 2 77

S. C. to aid Georgia, 7

Dejean, Capt., makes bricks in Purysburg, 44

Delegal, Philip, Oglethorpe helps his son, 458–459

DeLormaison, Mayeux de, 74

DePeiba, Mr., & Joseph Watson case, 283

Dick Hornabee, & Indian present distribution, 318

Dising, Rev., visits Savannah, 133

Dobree, Elisha, accomplishments in Ga., 159

appraisal of Peter Gordon’s effects, 240

arbitrator in Watson case, 175

asks help to bring his family to Ga., 207

complaints about Ga., 158–163

credit, 103, 162, 292

discharged from Trustees store, 437

estate, 337

first merchant in Ga., 443

hired Thomas Bowling, 274

his family, 85–86

his garden, 85, 199, 292, 479–480

ideas for the development of Ga., 82–86

interested in Indian trade, 200, 443

lumber production, 86

offers to send regular reports to Trustee, 231, 292, 441, 442

problem with servants, 218, 292, 293, 479–480

recommended for public employment, 126

relations with Paul Amatis, 378, 381

reports on conditions in Ga., 199–201, 206–207, 227–229, 441–444

reports on recent happenings in Savannah, 230–231

wants to erect salt pans, 479

wants to please Trustees, 449

writing-master, 292

works on Trustee store accounts, 199, 436–437

Doctors, in Ga. 1734, 76–77

Dog King, Choctaw Indian, 280

Douglas, David, red string plot, 271

want bill of exchange, 477

Drake, Mr., S. C. Indian commissioner, 204

Drinking, by newcomers, 35

Drug, production, 96

Drums, for Ga., 155

Ducks, in Ga., 165

Dudly, Samuel, going to Ga., 25

Du Gardin & wife, death, 441, 444

Dumont, interested in Giles Becu, 456–457

Dunbar, George, grant recommended for, 3 7

recommended as bailiff, 38

Dunbar, Capt. George, arrived in Ga., 137, 151, 161, 191, 249

brings Prince of Wales to Ga., 219, 221

can give account of voyage & Ebenezer, 362

conditions of passengers on Prince of Wales, 100

describes coast of Ga., 191–194

loads vessel at Savannah, 193

peacemaker for Thomas Causton, 238

report to Trustees on law enforcement, 286

returns to England, 176, 236, 313

takes Amatis’ journal to London, 212

visits Robert Parker’s mill, 232, 243, 244, 374, 416–417

Ebenezer, blockhouse built, 360

children at, 220

conditions at, 169–170, 218–227, 359–361

desire to move, 169–170

distance from Sanvannah, 226

houses built, 360

land not surveyed, 363

no oven for baking, 361

poor land, 169–170, 222, 224, 225–226, 273, 344–345, 359–361, 363

school at, 220

servants, 219

spring at, 361

transportation to, 169–170, 222, 226, 360–361; see Salzburgers

Ebenezer ministers, salaries, 219–220

Economic needs, of Ga., 121

Edgcomb, Arthur Ogle, 285

master of Mary Simons, 302

lieutenant at Fort Argyle, 306

Edings, William, sends cows as gifts to Ga., 58

Egarter, Matthias, of Carinthia, 350

Egeton, Thomas, grandson of Thomas Young, 154

Egger, Johan, of Carinthia, 350

Egmont, Earl of, 238–239

Egmont Papers, used in this vol., viii

Einacherin, Gertrude & Barbara, leave for Ga., 467

Eliche Mico, Creek leader, 381

Ellick, & Indian present distribution, 318

English-Spanish Indian relations, 482

Ernst, Joseph & family, leave for Ga., 466–467

Essabo, death, 290

Esteeche, killed Justice, Musgrove’s slave, 236–237

reconciled with Mary Musgrove, 452

troubles with Joseph Watson, 173, 174–175

Estimoleeche, death, 439

Eveleigh, Samuel, advises Amatis to stay in Ga., 378

attacked for move to Ga., 421, 436

conditions at Ebenezer, 345

conditions in S. C. & Ga., 86–90, 135–137

defense of Ga., 101

description of Purrysburg, S. C., 352–353

desires to move Indian trade to Ga., 106–108, 117–118, 126, 200, 204, 209, 472

desires trading post at mouth of Altamaha, 66–67, 422

exports deer skins from Ga., 321, 477

Ga. accounts with settled, 476–477

Ga. agriculture, 343–345

Ga. needs Oglethorpe, 343–345

Ga. trade, 117–120, 248–249, 343–345, 420–422

Irish convicts, 344

Joseph Watson troubles, 174, 306

Musgrove partnership, 175, 306

need for slaves in Ga., 19–20, 66–67, 471–473

needs of Ga., 177–180

objects to S. C. 1734 Indian trade law, 106

plants and trees in Ga., 22

possibilities for Ga., 19–20, 107

produce of Ga. & S. C., 94–97

rice production, 472–473

schooner arrived from Jamaica, 444

shipbuilding, 471–473

sold little Indian goods, 444

S. C. affairs, 308–309, 322

supplies for Patrick Mackay, 69–70

timber in Ga., 307–308, 471–473

to aid Patrick Houstoun, 238

vessels from England, 136

visits Ga., 471

visits Sir Francis Bathurst, 345, 357–358

visits Walter Augustine, 357–358

Ewen, William, arrival in Ga., 249–250

asks town lot, 273

likes Ga. & Thomas Causton, 431

Ewenauki Mico, Creek leader, 382

Expenses, in early Ga., 13, 21, 38, 42, 44, 52–53

Expenses in Ga., Isaac Chardon pays, 377–378

Exports, direct from Ga., 321

Fallowfield, John, in arbitration settlement, 86, 175

Mary Simeon servant to, 285, 303

sells rum, 379

Farrington, Ensign, land recommended for, 24

Fawset, Thomas, ill, 441, 444

Feasting, in Savannah, 335

Fennygall, Mr., land recommended for, 24

Fenwick, John, concerned about S. C. traders excluded from Indian trade, 483–484

does what he can to aid Ga., 310–311

Ferguson, Capt. William, claims rights to timber, 429

discharges himself from public service, 313

says Skidoway settlers desire to desert, 468–469

should watch against Spanish, 297

to build fort on Skidoway Island, 30

to lookout for Spaniards, 291

warrant against, 355

Fever, in Charles town, 2

Figs, in Ga., 121, 252, 263, 479

Finley, William, scout at Fort Argyle, 306

First forty, employed on public works, 139

Fish, in Ga., 165

Fishing, begun by Thomas Christies, 124

Fitch, Tobias, S. C. Indian commissioner, 203–204

Fitzwalter, Joseph, arguments with Paul Amatis, ix, 124, 212–213, 251–253, 314–315, 423, 424, 426–427, 449

argument with Thomas Gapen about color bearer, 390–391

crops in Ga., 426–427

gardner, 233, 253, 408, 410, 452

houses orphan, 302

John Goddard apprenticed to, 30

keeper of Mellichamps, 451

married Indian woman, 293, 426–427

on board Ann, 3

red string plot, 258, 270

removal of plants from Charles Town, 251–253

salary as gardner not paid, 253

sends journal to England, 321, 427

Trustees Garden and conditions in Ga., 163–166

Five hundred acre grants, recommended by Oglethorpe, 24

Flax, in Ga., 85, 95, 164, 293

grown at Purrysburg, 353

Fletcher, Henry, arrives in Ga., 29

Flower, Peter, describes Ga. defense, 43

Fly, Mrs., trip to Ga., 100

Food, greens needed in Ga., 85

Ford, Christopher, deputy surveyor, 82

surveys coast, 123

surveys streams near Savannah, 89

Fort, in Creek Country, 484, 485, 492–493

Fort, on Thunderbolt, 276, 277

Fort Argyle, built, 35, 40, 43

Capt. James Macpherson to build, 30

people in good health, 306

settlement at, 166

Fort King George, Capt. George Dunbar there, 193

Fort Moore, 66, 67, 70

Fort Prince George, 70, 327–328

Fort Sterling, 188, 266, 306

Fort Toulouse, 79, 278, 310–311

Forts, to protect Savannah, 30

Forts, William Gough request command of one, 435

Forts among Indians, needed for protection against French, 55

Fossett, Mr., worked on Robert Parker’s sawmill, 231–232

Foster, Elisha, carpenter, 269

Fowler, Dennis, punishment for crime, 285–286

Fowls, in Ga., 165, 217

Fox, Walter, gunner, his problems, 433–434

Frazer, Hugh, needs cloth for his trade, 181

French, dangerous to Ga., 178

fear of among Indians, 55

object to Patrick Mackay’s actions, 485

Oglethorpe fears, 53

settlements below Ga., 97

relations with Cherekeileigie, 296–297

relations with Choctaw Indians, 280–281

relations with Creeks, 52, 53, 64, 79, 281

French fort, in Alabama country, 53, 89, 291, 310–312

French Indians, 50

French War, how Britain can win in America, 279–280

Froel, John & Charles, leave for Ga., 467

Frost, an inch thick, 218

Fruit, available in Ga., 165

Fruit trees, in Charles Town garden, 22

Fry, Capt., brings Salzburgers to Ga., 52

items sent to Eng. by, 166

Furley, Benjohan, sends wearing apparel to Trustees, 457

Gainsford, William, dismissed as original settlers, 3

Gaol, prisoners released by constables, 286

Gapen, Thomas, condition on vessel going to Ga., 25–26

public butcher, ideas about cattle raising, inability to get land surveyed, color bearer of militia, likes Ga., 388–393

tything man, 355

Garden greens, grown by Elisha Dobree, 292

Garden seeds, needed by Elisha Dobree, 293

Garden, Trustees, see Trustees Garden

Gardening, by Elisha Dobree, 159–160

Gardner’s salary, not paid, 253

Geese, in Ga., 165

Georgia, economic needs, 121

government needs improvement, 137

great possibilities, 165

growing & prospering, 434–435

hell upon earth to Elizabeth Bland, 394

John Fenwicke to aid as he can, 310

military security, 249

needs good government, 177–178

needs more colonists, 444

peaceful & quiet, 456

people happy and industrious, 304

pleasant & agreeable for monied people, 356

prosperous now, 321

quiet & healthy, 468

quiet & peaceful, 462–463

size of, 13

Georgia, sails for Ga., 25–26

Georgia Indian traders, in Creek & Chickesaw country, 484

Georgia-N.C. trade, possibilities, 137

Georgia Pink, arrives in Ga., 34

Georgia Records, loss of, vii

Georgians, not laborious, 50

Germain, Michael, dies, 30

German Jews, in Ga., 419–420

kindness to Salzburgers, 420

Geschwandel, Margaretha, dead Salzburger, 361

Geschwandel, Thomas, lives at Ebenezer, 359–360

Glantz, Sebastian, death, 226–227, 362

Glebe, pine barren & of no value, 405–406

Goddard, Elizabeth, dies, 30, 183

given to James Carwall to nurse, 30

orphan, 302

Goddard, James, dies, 30, 183

Goddard, John, apprenticed to Joseph Fitzwalter, 30

in Trustees Garden, 165

orphan, 183, 302

Godin, Benjamin, Charles Town merchant, 74

Godly, John, sent to England, 275

Golbischeig, Bartholomew, of Carinthia, 350

Gold & silver, mines in Ga., 211–212

should not be worn in Ga., 179

Gordon, Peter, approved by people in Savannah, 200

arrives in Savannah, 163

complaints about Ga., 334–338

complaints against Thomas Causton, 334–338, 452

in Charles Town, 273

John West can give details, 439

Joseph Watson case, 176, 253–254, 283

letters to, 237–244, 246–247, 253–255, 273–274

party causes trouble, 304

pay for prospect of Savannah, 429

property in Savannah, 240

should have stayed in Ga. longer, 237, 240, 321

should tell Trustees of Ga. troubles, 371, 373

stay in Ga., 306–307

trip to Ga., 100

Gough, William, death of wife & offer to serve Trustees, 474

Ga. prospering, requests command of fort, 434–435

Gould, James, preferred creditor, 380

works in Trustees store & sells rum, 325, 376, 379

Government, Ga. needed good one, 177–178

in 1733, 17, 41–42

Graham, John, tanner, asks for help in Ga., 188–189

Grains, in Trustees Garden, 164

Grand jury, operation, 252–253, 261, 272, 284

Grant, Andrew, asks for help in Ga., 187–188

Indian hospitality, 266

needs provisions & supplies, 265

Sterling’s Bluff far from Savannah, 265–266

wants bill of exchange, 477

Grapevines, from Madeira, 4, 6

in Charles Town garden, 22

in Elisha Dobree’s garden, 479

in Trustees Garden, 251

injured by dry weather, 369

need & possibilities, 227–228

requested for the Trustees garden, 449

Grasses and clover, in Trustees Garden 164

Gravesend, Ann at, 3

Gray, Elizabeth, and red string plot, 270

Greedy, John, ill, 441

Greens, needed in Ga. diet, 85, 229

planted by Elisha Dobree, 199

Grey, Samuel, leads mutiny, 28

Grimmimger, Andrew & Sabina, leave for Ga., 467

Gronau, Rev. Israel Christian, conditions at Ebenezer, 218–223, 465

thanks Trustees for kind attention, 464

Guard duty, complains about, 76–77

Guard house, burned, 36

finished at Savannah, 81–82, 123

Gunner, Walter Fox, 433–434

Gunpowder, difficult to find in Ga. & S. C., 69, 70

sent to Ga., 35, 36

Gunsmith, John Scott, 157–158

Gymes, George, cannot collect for medi cines, 269

Hainks, Robert, going to Ga., 25

Hall, Richard, and hemp production, 94–95

Hamilton, Paul, requests land grant, 57–58

send gift to Georgians, 58, 172

Hammerin, Maria Theresa, leaves for Ga., 467

Handcuffs, needed by Patrick Mackay, 291

Hanton, Capt., Brings Jews to Ga., 29

Harbin, Francis, attempt to secure servants in Amsterdam, 478–479, 480, 481–482

Harbor, good near Thunderbolt, 123

Harrington, Lord, asks about Swiss settlers for Ga., 114–115

Harris, Francis, appraisal of Peter Gordon’s effects, 240

Harris, Mr., debts, 162

estate, 337

Hartbergerin, Susan & Catharine, leave for Ga., 466

Harvest, in 1735, 453, 470

Haselfoot [or Harlefoot], James, needed servants in Ga., 323–324

Havanna, Ga. convenient for trade with, 179

Havenfahner, Frank & family, leave for Ga., 466

Hazle, Mr., troubles and Gov. Robert Johnson, 135–136

Headly, Will, disobedience to an officer, 440

Health, at Abercorn, 170

at Skidoway, 74

in Ga., 35, 64, 80, 81, 85, 90, 137, 169, 229, 301

in Ga. bad, 403, 441

in Ga. good, 169, 304, 322, 446, 452, 468, 477

in Savannah, 21, 165

in 1733, 39–40

in 1734, 44

in 1735, 304, 477

of early settlers, 10, 14, 17

on board Ann, 3

on vessel going to Ga., 25–26

Heathcote, Sloop, belonging to Ga., 43

Heirs, request to nominate, 278

Hemp, in Trustees Garden, 164

planted, 159

planted by Elisha Dobree, 293

production, 85, 94–95

Hempstead, settled, 40

Henley, Francis, Trust servant in garden, 252

Herbert, Rev. Henry, health and death, 9, 18–19

on board Ann, 4, 5

Herrenberger, Frank, leaves for Ga., 467

Hetherington, Joseph, arrives in Ga., 29, 30

at Thunderbolt, 88, 275–277

houses orphan, 302

wife pregnant, 275–276

Highgate, settled, 40, 43

Hill, Piercy, indicated by grand jury, 261

leaves Ga., 438

lot at Abercorn, 170

prosecution against, 286

tried and punished, 272

Hill, Samuel, considers going to Ga., 146–151

Hillispelli, gone to the south, 306, 469

Himolatche, Indian present distribution, 317

Histanloppi, scouting to the south, 469

Hodges, Mrs. Mary, keeps licensed public house, 336

selling liquor without a license, 285

Hogs, given by S. C. to Ga., 8, 11

killed in Trustees garden, 408–409

killed for lack of food, 217

Holland, troubles of immigrants going through, 345, 347

Hopflinger, leaves for Ga., 467

Hopkey, Sophia, mentioned, 18

Hopoheebeeche, Indian present distribution, 317

Hapoihaacke, Indian present distribution, 318

Hops, in Ga., 88, 107

Horn, Will, contemplates leaving Ga., 355

Horner, James, or Moravians coming to Ga., 201–203

Horses, bought for rangers by Patrick Mackay, 68–69, 70, 73, 78, 110, 112

in Ga., 23

punishment for stealing, 34–35

House building costs in Ga., 269

House rent, in Savannah, 475

Houses, building in Savannah, 14, 17, 22, 23, 30, 41, 44, 87, 143–144, 154, 158, 168

in Thunderbolt, 176–177

inadequate in Savannah, 76–77

Houstoun, Patrick, agrees to buy William Sale land, 256

asks for help in Ga., 187–188

case against Francis Mugridge, 261

conditions in Ga., 237–242

helps to calm John Musgrove, 238

Indian hospitality, 266

interested in Indian trade, 422

needs clerk & bookkeeper, 241

needs provisions & supplies, 265

on Indian trade & Andrew Bell, 425–426

sells rum, 239, 379

sold Indian goods, 444

Sterling’s Bluff far from Savannah, 265–266

to leave Ga. if he does not get his desires, 239

wants Savannah lot, 238

wants store in Ga., 239

would stop Scots coming to Ga., 240

Houstoun, Dr. William, aid to Scots in Ga., 239

botanical items he left in Jamaica, 34, 115–116

dies in Jamaica, 33–34

in Cartagena, 5–6

in Jamaica, 4, 6

Howes, Robert, asks pay as parish clerk & provisions for his servant, 356–357

Hueber, Maria, dead Salzburger, 361

Hucks, Robert, Robert Parker appeals to, 132–135

Hughes, Joseph, death, 38

land leased, 228

Hughes, Richard, plants land at Abercorn, 170

Hunting, Christmas Eve 1934, 134–135

Husteche, Joseph Watson trouble, 185–186

Hutchinson’s Island, described, 40, 123, 164–165

Idaquo, king of Savannah Indians, 237

Idleness, comes to Ga., 27–28

Illness, in summer of 1733, 29

of rangers, 214

Imetalshow, & Indian present distribution, 317

Independent Company, land recommended for officers, 24; see rangers

Indian characteristics, given by Patrick Mackay, 278–279

Indian hospitality, necessary to outsettlements, 266

Indian hut, Salzburger interest in, 224–226

Indian interpreters, hard to find, 69, 72

Indian militia, 23

Indian presents, sent by the Trustees, 290, 306, 316–318, 439

Indian relations, ix, 19, 20, 23–24, 60–61, 451–452

Indian trade, 122, 160, 161

and defense, 66–67

argument with S. C. over, ix, 21, 203–204, 445, 453

Ga. licences, 109, 112, 240

important, 25, 455

mainly with Creeks, 422

Robert Parker desires, 134

Samuel Eveleigh moves his to Ga., 436

Spanish effect upon, 66–67

Trustees orders on hoped for, 432

Indian traders, Ga. licences, 108, 441, 444

want lots in Savannah, 425–426

Indian troubles, caused by Joseph Watson, 185–186

Indian visit to England, favorable effect on Creek Indian, 278

Indian-white marriage, of Tuscanies & Joseph Fitzwalter, 426–427

Indians, build nice town at Pipemakers Bluff, 306

in early Ga., 8, 10, 13–14

noted as orators, 54

offer to kill Spanish Indians, 277

return from London, 100, 191

want to learn Christian religion, 54; see Cherokee, Choctaws, Creeks, Yuchi

Industrious people in Ga., settled on worst land, 344

Ipecacuanna, plants growing, 476

Robert Miller searches for, 117, 396, 445

William Houstoun searches for, 6

Irish transport servants, in red string plot, 241–242, 258

pay for, 127

problem with, 87, 246, 344, 462

Iron, found in Ga., 161

Isciche, Indian present distribution, 317

Jamaica, Botanist William Houstoun in, 4

James, brought to Savannah by Capt. Yoakley, 20–21

Capt. Yoakley arrives at Ga., 90

Capt. Yoakley, sailed for Ga., 481

Jeffries, William, business with Samuel Eveleigh, 135–136, 209–210, 248–249, 318–319

on land tenure, 248–249

on lumber bounties, 248–249

ships to sail to Ga., 209–210

Jenkins, Edward, keeper of Mellichamps, 451

on Joseph Watson and Indian troubles, 185–186

reports on orphans in Ga., 183–185, 301–303

reward for apprehending murderers, 452

sells rum, 379

trustee for orphans, 269

Jenys & Baker, account of Trustees from S. C. duty on rum, 481

agents for S. C. aid to Ga., 77–79

to furnish Causton with funds, 477

Jenys, Paul, business with Ga., 387–388

Negroes in Ga., 169

on Ga. & S. C. affairs, 311–314

Port Royal seizure, 190

Thomas Causton asks for help, 401

Thomas Causton’s drafts on, 313

to aid Patrick Houstoun, 238

Jesuits Bark, Robert Miller searches for, 116

Jews, arrive in Ga., 27, 29

in Ga., 419–420

Johnson, Arthur, farming, 142–143, 344

Johnson, Edward, contemplates leaving Ga., 355

Johnson, Gov. Robert, aid to Georgia, 6–8, 10–12, 26, 203–205

affair of Mr. Hazle, 135–136

death, 323, 343

illness, 108, 299, 322

meets Oglethorpe at landing, 5

on the founding of Ga., 1–3

Port Royal seizure, 190

Jones, Noble, argument with Robert Parker, 242–244, 259–260, 413–418, 428

attorney & agent to Tomo-Chi-Chi, 428, 430

Creek ceremony in Savannah, 400

land surveying, 120, 215, 243–244, 300, 301, 304, 326, 356, 390, 413–418

on land at Ebenezer, 224, 225

on Murder of Justice, 174

protection of Indians & timber cutting, 427–431

Robert Parker’s mill, 414–415

tends sick, 29

trip down coast, 192

Jones, Thomas, argument with Robert Parker, 123, 284

Creek relations, 79

dispute about Savannah lot, 64, 438

Indian relations, 60–61, 171–172

scout at Fort Argyle, 306

work with Choctaw Indians, 63–65, 70, 89

Julian, Peter or James, aids Ga., 10

Juries, use in Ga., 374, 375

Justice, Musgrove’s slave killed, 88, 122, 174, 197, 236–237

replaced by Mary Musgrove, 451–452

Kalatke, Indian present distribution, 317

Kawyewa, Indian present distribution, 318

Kelloway, death, 441, 444

Kilbuy, William, describes arrival at Ga., 8–9

skipper of Sloop Heathcote, 43–44

Kinyan’s Bluff, Indian trade at, 119

Samuel Eveleigh desires land, 106, 107

Kitchen garden, in Trustees Garden, 164

Klechami, & Indian present distribution, 317

Kochler, Gregory, of Carinthia, 350

Kraus, Leonard, leaves for Ga., 467

Labhart, Mr., St. Gall, interest in Swiss to America, 330–334

Labor, people impatient of, 27–31

Laced hats, worn by Scots, 87

Lackner, Martin, leaves for Ga., 467

Lacy, Roger, accuses Francis Henly in red string plot, 252

aids Joseph Smith in building his house, 176–177

at Thunderbolt, 88–89, 276

at time of red string plot, 271

claims rights to timber, 429

exports pitch & tar, 176, 321

hopes to raise 1000 bu. of corn, peas, or potatoes, 470

makes potash, 136

LaFond, George, builds mill, 41, 42

marriage and death, 170

Land, cultivation, 120, 165

fertile in Ga., 165

not fertile in Ga., 139–140

rights of settlers to lease, 170–171, 190–191, 217, 228

sale not possible in Ga., 256

values in Ga. & S. C., 25

Land grants, conditions of gentlemen’s, 37

large ones asked for, 24

method in Ga., 179–180

pretended S. C. grants in Ga., 24

recommended by Oglethorpe, 36–37

terms unreasonable in Ga., 472

Land inheritance, rule, 278

Land surveying, problems about, 120, 140, 208, 215, 326, 335, 356, 389, 390, 418

Land tenure, Samuel Eveleigh questions, 248

Lardant, James, sends cows as gifts to Ga., 58

Law & order, Thomas Christie tries to preserve, 455

Layson, Mr., partner of Walter Augustine, 358

Leases, of land, 170–171, 190–191, 217, 228

Leidler, Clement, of Carinthia, 350

Leidtner, Joseph, leaves for Ga., 467

Lemons, in Ga., 228

Letters, liable to be opened by Thomas Causton, 410

Libel, in Ga., 286

Licka, Yuchi chieftain, 297

killed Spanish sentinel, 400, 493

Licorice, in Trustees Garden, 88

Lieser, John & family, leaves for Ga., 467

Lighthouse, on Tybee Island, 35, 41, 44, 46, 121, 376

Lignum vita, planted in Ga., 369

Limes, 121, 159

Liquors, retailing without a license, 285

Little, Elizabeth, 184

Little, William, dies, 30, 184

guardianship given to Samuel Mercer, 356

orphan, 184, 302

Live oak, bounty on, 318, 429–430

exported from Ga., 343, 441–442

good for British navy, 20

in Ga., 20, 22, 95–96, 178, 421, 472

on Tybee Island, 353

Samuel Eve leigh advocates for shipbuilding, 307–308

Liverpool, contributions to Ga. Trustees, 93–94, 282

wants to send colonists to Ga., 282

Livestock raising, in Ga. by Samuel Eveleigh, 107

Lloyd, Henry, asks for a licence to keep a public house, 155

Locke, John, fundamental constitutions, 178

Logwood, in Ga., 162

Loyer, Adrian, bookkeeper & lieutenant in rangers, 112, 156, 171

Lucerne, in Ga., 162

Lumber, bounty on needed, 178, 179, 248

exported from Ga., 421

prices in Ga., 231–232

production in Ga., 107

Lumbering, at Savannah, 23

in S. C. & Ga., 96

possible in Ga., 207

too expensive in Ga. with white labor, 471

Lynch, Francis, 293

debts, 162, 443

Lyndall, John, life in Savannah, 92–93

Mackay, John, dies, 30

Mackay, Patrick, conditions of his rangers, 68–69, 171, 272

Choctaw relations, 60–61, 122, 290–291

Creek relations, 60–61, 78–79, 290–291, 294–298, 310–312, 316–318, 399–400

French & Spanish troubles, 278–281, 294–298, 398–399

Ga. Indian agent, 171–172, 278–281, 306, 422, 477

gives Indian characteristics, 278–279

grant recommended for, 36

horses for rangers, 68–69, 70, 73, 78, 110, 112

ill, 90, 110–111

Indian present distribution, 316–318

interested in Indian trade, 422

issues Indian trade licenses, 441, 444, 445

master role of rangers and expenses, 450, 467

needs military supplies, 297–298, 317

recommended as provost, 38

S. C. & Ga. Indian trade troubles, 108–109, 203–204, 453, 482–493

wants men to help in Indian nation, 450

Macpherson, Capt. James, Causton advises with on defense, 399

early aid to Georgia, 7

furnishes steers for slaughter, 389, 390

purchase of rum, 354

ranger captain in Ga., 312

thanks Trustees for present & wishes to serve Ga., 473

thanks Oglethorpe for recommendation, 473–474

to build Fort Argyle, 30

watch against Spaniards, 297

Madder, for Ga., 84–85, 162, 196, 452

Madeira, grapevines from, 4, 6

Madreuter, Hans, dead Salzburger, 361

Magistrates, bad in Ga., 370–371, 372–373

defend Patrick Mackay as Indian agent, 488–490

trouble in enforcing regulations, 285–286

Mail, opened and read in Savannah, 134

Malatchi, in the French interest, 290

Malpas, Elizabeth, dissolute life, 456

Man of War, not desired at Savannah by Oglethorpe, 22

Manigault, Gabriel, S. C., treasurer, 314, 402

Manning, Benjamin, recommended as Ga. settlers, 15

Marcer, Samuel, see Samuel Mercer

Marksmanship, training in Ga., 20

Marriages, in Ga., 48, 124, 228

Masons, Free, in Ga., 141, 159, 233

Massey, Edward, in poor health, 268, 301

Maurin, Barbara, leaves for Ga., 467

McDonald, James, on red string plot, 271

McKenzie, William, interested in Indian trade, 422

McLachlan, Daniel, wants to bring Highlanders to Ga., 338–340

whoring “is no sin”, 338

Meat, prices in Savannah, 201

Medical practice, in Ga., 145

Medicines, needed by rangers, 281

Meierin, Ann, leaves for Ga., 467

Mellichamp, Lawrence, counterfeits S. C. money, 450–451

Mellichamp, Thomas, counterfeits S. C. money, 436, 450–451, 456, 469

Mellichamp, William, counterfeits S. C. money, 446, 450–451, 455

needs servants, 294

Mercer, Jane Parker, houses orphan, 302

raises William Little, 184

Mercer, [Marcer] Samuel, complains of land not surveyed, 326

complains of those who sell rum, 324–326

likes Ga., 327

keeps licensed public house, 324–326, 336

made guardian of William Little, 356

Metals & minerals, in Ga., 179

Middleton, Arthur, promises to help Ga. & asks for help from Oglethorpe on his salary, 234–235

Midwife, Elizabeth Stanley, 167–168

Military officers, bad conduct, 440–441

Militia, 41, 133, 453–454, 491–492

Milk, scarce in Ga., 160

Millechamp, Rev. Elisha, servants for his brother William in Ga., 294

Milledge, Elizabeth, death, 184

Milledge, Frances, orphan lives with John Milledge, 302

Milledge, John, orphan, 184

orphan household, 302

Milledge, Richard, orphan lives with John Millege, 302

Milledge, Sarah, orphan lives with John Milledge, 302

Milledge, Thomas, death, 29, 30, 184

Millenet, Mr., desire to colonize in Carolina or Ga., 351–352

Miller, Andrew, reports on his brother Robert Miller, 445

Miller, Philip, sends madder roots for Ga., 196

Miller, Robert, botanical searches in Jamaica, 445, 475–476

botanist, ix

payment of salary, 445

plants collected, 396

plants sent to Chelsea, 117

searches for plants, 115–117

search for plants in Cartagena, 395–398

Mines, in Ga., 165

Minister, report on parish, 406–407

Mittakawye, Creek leader, 381–382

Molasses, bought for Ga., 151, 236

Montaigut, Samuel, advises Amatis to stay in Ga., 378

arrival in Ga., 92–93

attends Tuscanies-Fitzwalter wedding, 427

counterfeit bill, 455

does not export Ga. goods, 438

financial dealings with Walter Augustine, 233, 446

his house in Ga., 437

keeps store, 124, 437, 438

storekeeper, 239

success in Ga., 130–131

trouble with Port Royal collector, 189–190

Moore, James, master of Mary Simons, 302

Moravians, cattle & fowls bought for, 477

settlement, 362–363, 440

settlers to Ga., 58–59, 201–203

More, Robert, left tools in England, 35–36

Morgan, Mr., of Charles Town imports rum into Ga., 470

Moser, Simon, of Carinthia, 350

Mouse, Thomas, improvements on Skidoway, 194–195

Mugridge, Francis, breaks prison, 462

contemplates leaving Ga., 355

death, 441, 444

imprisonment, 242, 261–262

manages Negroes, 169

red string plot, 271

Muir, James, house building, 87

keeps licensed public house, 336

Joseph Watson trouble, 174

servant girl, 285

Muir, Joseph [James?], and rent of Peter Gordon’s house, 241

Mulberry trees, in Trustees Garden, 22, 88, 164, 251, 263, 460

Musgrove, John, assists Francis Mugridge to prison, 462

cowpen 123, 165, 306, 389

death, 439, 441, 444

in England, 64

ill, 200

red string plot, 241, 246, 258, 270, 271

returns to Ga., 197

sells rum, 28–29

trade with Samuel Eveleigh, 174

trader at Yamacraw Bluff, 16, 66–67

troubles with Joseph Watson, 87–88, 174, 197–198, 284, 306

troubles with Thomas Causton, 237–238

Musgrove, Mary, behaved well in present distribution, 439

Indian trade, 122

loses funds while John Musgrove in England, 246

on Choctaw visit to Savannah, 63–64

paid for Indian servant, 439, 451–452

promises obedience to Trustee order on rum, 452

removed her store to cow pen## 452

troubles with Joseph Watson, 173, 174

Mutiny, in Ga., 27–31

Navy, timbers for in Ga., 178

Navy yard, good place for near Savannah, 89

Negro, murders fellow slave, 169

Negro sawyers, sent away, 28

Negroes, comparison with white servants, 365–367

desired in Ga., 88, 133, 177, 217–218, 364–367, 471–472

price in S. C. 73

prohibited in Ga., 21

too many in S. C. 67–68, 177

Neidhart, Nicholaus, of Carinthia, 349

New England-N. C. trade, 119–120

New England, to send provisions and lumber to Ga., 60

New Englanders, supposed to settle in Ga., 203

Newman, Henry, informed of conditions at Ebenezer 218–221

gifts for Ebenezer, 218–219

Noble, James, servant to Sir Francis Bathurst, 301

N. C. affairs, James Abercromby reports, 298–299

N. C.-Ga. trade, possibilities, 137

N. C.-New England trade, 119–120

Nott, Jeremiah, testimony against Patrick Mackay, 485–488

Nunis, Dr. Samuel, treats ill, 29

Oak, plenty in Ga., 200

Oats, grown at Purrysburg, 353

Odingsell, Mr., gifts to Ga., 23

Ogeechee River, described, 40

Fort Argyle built on, 30

settlement of Scots on, 187–188

Oglethorpe, James, addresses S. C. Assembly, 26

at Abercorn River, 44

birthday celebrated in Savannah, 131, 138

canoe for, 79, 313

Choctaws hold in high regard, 63–64

concern for colonists, 19

conditions in Ga., 27–31, 34–36, 39–42

describes crossing of Ann, 3–5

description of Savannah, 9–10, 23–25

expected in Ga. & S. C., 292, 293, 473

Ga.’s settlement, 10, 13–14

gift to Gov. Robert Johnson’s daughter, 205

good influence in Ga., 27

Gov. Robert Johnson on, 1

granted S. C. lands, 48

house in Savannah, 92–93

Indian relations, 19

instructions about Indian trade, 489, 491

M P from Haslemere, 71

needed in Ga., 139, 178, 292, 293, 344, 445–446, 454, 464–465

objects to Samuel Penseyre’s family life, 144

on early conditions in Ga., 20–22

on Indian trade, 21

on land granting in Ga., 25

on rum drinking, 27–31

recommends grant for Joseph Watson, 50–51

recommends grants for Scots, 36–37

recommends people for gentleman’s grants, 42

refuses large land grants, 24

refuses to urge slaves in Ga., 24

relations with Yamacraw Indians, 16–17

remains in Ga. during illness, 29

returns to England, 25

rumor to be governor of S. C., 446

settles Salzburgers at Ebenezer, 52

Thomas Causton’s opinion of, 17

thanked for helping son of Philip Delegal, 458–459

to leave for England, 35

travels with Hector de Beaufain, 45–48

value of Ga. Indian trade, 25

visits Abercorn, 46

visits Purysburg, 44, 46

wants no man of war at Savannah, 22

William Jefferis querries on Ga. matters, 248–249

Oglethorpe (town), to be settled, 43

Oglethorpe (vessel), arrives from Jamaica, 420

Olive trees, 121, 159, 164, 228, 263

Ongy, Cath (or Mary), servant to Robert Potter, 126–127

Opithli, Mico, Creek leader, 382

Orange trees, in Ga., 22, 85, 88, 121, 159, 164, 228, 251, 263, 292, 293, 442, 479

Orphans, care of, 41, 124, 183–185, 301–303

Ortman, Christopher, schoolmaster at Ebenezer, 220

Oseneker, Thomas, leaves for Ga., Ossabaw Island, good place to build ships, 472

good port facilities, 179

signs of people on, 192

very valuable land, 472

Oven, in Savannah, 44

Overend, Joshua, at Savannah, 17

death, 29, 30–33

Pallachocola Fort, 70, 327–328, 450

Panama, Robert Miller in, 116

Paper, ink, & sealing wax scarce in Ga., 369

Papot, Magdalene, 285

Parker, Elizabeth, in England, 251

Parker, Henry, bailiff, 259, 272

capture of Richard White, 182–183

on Salzburger land, 225

red string plot, 270

reward for apprehending murderers, 452

Parker, Robert, argument with Thomas Jones over town lot, 64, 122–123, 132, 284, 438

asks an office under the Trustees, 250–251

complaining of conditions in Ga., 132–135, 139–141, 370–374

describes his garden, 262

differences with Noble Jones over location for his mills, 414–415, 428

financial troubles, 370–374

Joseph Watson case, 283–284, 370–374

needs protectors from Purrysburg, 267

provisions for workers, 171

recommended by Sir Robert Walpole, 268

red string plot, 259

refuse jury & militia duty, 284

sawmill, 49, 108, 123, 132–133, 160–161, 171, 231–232, 250–251, 305–306, 472

sells rum, 133

sends draft to Trustees, 231

Parker, Robert, Jr., accusations against Thomas Causton, 259–261

complaints about Ga., 207–209

complains about wife’s affairs, 214–215, 242–245

financial losses in Ga., 215

Joseph Watson case, 284

marries Elizabeth Sale, 171, 207–209

needs funds badly, 243

presented by grand jury for false stories, 261

problems about location of land, 214–215, 242–243, 244, 415–417

ranger lieutenant, 111, 171, 214–215

refuses jury & militia duty, 272, 284

rents John Milledge’s house, 184

Parker, Samuel, ill, 21

recommends settlers for Ga., 14–15

Parker, William, capture of Richard White, 182–183

reward for apprehending murderers, 452

Parks, Mr., and Joseph Watson troubles, 247

Parris, Alexander, S. C. Treasurer, account, 91

Parson, Lt., trial of, 375

Pavie, Joseph, buys Arthur Johnson’s lot, 143

Peach trees, in Trustees garden, 22, 251–252

Peas, produced in Ga., 369

Peiba, red string plot, 259

Penn, Thomas, aid to early Ga., 12–13, 65–66, 72–73

account, 91

Pennyfather, John, arrives in Ga., 29

grant in Ga., 472

Penrose, Elizabeth, employed John Godly, 275

keeps unlicensed public house & sells rum, 336–337

Thomas Causton encourages, 337

Penrose, John, convicted of selling liquor without a license, 285

sells rum, 325–326

Pensyre, Samuel, death, 441, 444

going to Ga., 25–26

lot on Tybee of no value, 180

no pay for treating sick, 180–181

surgeon, his troubles, 144–146

People, desiring to sell their land and leave Ga., 355

divided into factions, 344

Percy, Francis, see Piercy

Perry, William, recommended as Ga. settler, 15

Petulancy, in Ga., 27–31

Phokehaw, & Indian present distribution, 317

Piercy, Francis, conditions in Ga., 367–369

helps Sir Francis Bathurst, 306

marries Elizabeth Bathurst, 234, 301

needs servants, 232–233

Pigeons, in Ga., 165

Pilot, taken by Spanish vessel, 191, 193

Pindar, does not like his office, 439

Pine barren land, nature of, 406

Pipe staves, made at Thunderbolt, 192

Pipemakers Bluff, Indians build nice town at, 306

Pitch & tar, exported from Ga., 176, 193, 321

production, 121, 369

Play acting, planned in Ga., 230

Pletter, John, leaves for Ga., 466

Plots & conspiracies, none in Ga., 462–463

Plum trees, in Trustees garden, 252

Poepicke, Creek leader, 381

Pomegranates, will grow in Ga., 263

Population, early, 23, 36, 42, 43

Port charges, between S. C. & Ga., 135

high in S. C., 119

Port Royal, collector seizes vessel of Capt. Yoakley, 189–190, 204, 205–206

Ga. settlers at, 5, 8, 11, 15–16

Portobello, Robert Miller in, 116

Ports, possible ones in Ga., 82–83, 179

Portuguese Jews, in Ga., 420

Postal Service, between Ga. and S. C., 92

Potash, manufacture in Penn., 13

production, 89, 96, 136, 192

Potatoes, grown at Purrysburg, 353

Potter, Robert, asks for help in Ga., 319–320

troubles and need of provisions, 126–130

Pratter, South Sea Co. agent in Jamaica, 4

Prestoc, Indian interpreter, 69

Preston, Daniel, killed in storm, 34

Preston, Mary, trial of, 34

Prince of Wales, arrives in Ga., 219, 249

taken to England by Capt. Dunbar, 313

Provisions, come from Philadelphia, 481

cost in Ga., 53, 201, 335

for early settlers, 3, 11, 16, 17, 29

for Salzburgers, 226, 227

for servants, 218, 293, 455

for settlers, 129, 139–140, 187–189, 195, 278

from Trustees store wasted, 376, 380

may be bought from Indians, 279–280

people want to swap for rum, 27–28

short supply in Ga., 206–207, 479

stopped from Trustees Store, 162

Public houses, licensed and unlicensed, 120, 336–337

sell rum, 379

Public Record Office, Ga. records in, vii

Public works, employ Ga. settlers, 139

Punishments, in Ga., 34–35, 141, 195, 261, 272, 456

Purry, Col. Jean P., arrived at Savannah, 124

S. C. settlement, 2

Purrysburg, S. C., description by Samuel Eveleigh, 352–353

good company there, 141

health at, 17

helps Ga. with silk production, 124

settlement, 2

Quincy, Rev. Samuel, arrives in Ga., 29

counterfeit money paid to Mr. Bolzius, 418–419

desires to return to England, 463

endorsement for Robert Potter, 128

goes to Ga., 59–60

illness, 246

Jews in Ga., 419–420

Joseph Watson case, 283, 373, 462

married Joseph Fitzwalter & Tuscanies, 426–427

no conspiracies in Ga., 462–463

problems of his glebe, 405–406

religious society in Savannah, 418–420

report on his parish, 406–407

sermons, 90

troubles in Ga., 246–247

Trustees not infallible, 283

Rangers, Adrian Loyer lieutenant, 156

furnished Ga. by S. C., 204–205, 235, 310, 312–313

horses bought for, 110

illness, 110–111, 214

move to Uchee Town, 171, muster roll of, 467

Robert Parker commissioned, 214–215

supplies for, 77–78, 171

used personally by Patrick Mackay, 112–113; see Patrick Mackay

Rattle snakes, in Ga., 262–263

Recorder, Thomas Christie, 126

Red Bluff, Salzburgers desire to remove there, 224–226, 304–305

Red String Plot, ix, 246–247, 252, 286

described by Thomas Causton, 258–259

described by Thomas Christie, 269–272

discovered, 241

well handled by the magistrates, 301

Reeves, Mr., collector at Port Royal, 204, 205

Reinlander, Frederick, settles at Ebenezer, 169

Religion, among Salzburgers, 220

of little importance in Ga., 419

Religious conditions, in Ga. 1735, 406–407

Religious society, for young men in Savannah, 419

Rents, in Ga., 87, 200, 472

Reuter, Peter, leaves for Ga., 467

Reves, Mr., land recommended for, 24

Rice, given by S. C. to Ga., 8, 11

grown at Purrysburg, 353

in Trustees Garden, 164

Negroes needed to cultivate, 364

Parliamentary act on, 248

planted by Arthur Johnson, 344

production and export, 97, 193, 321, 478

Salzburgers plant, 305, 364

Rice land, good in Ga., 358, 471–472

Richard, Jaques, requests military post under Oglethorpe, 369–370

Richardson, Joseph, arms & swans for Ga., 155

Riley, Alice, hanged for the death of William Wise, 183, 273

murderer of William Wise, 125–126

Riley, James, son to Alice, dead, 273

Rivett, Barbara, lot at Abercorn, 170

Road, to Musgrove’s cowpen, 165

Road building, in 1733, 40

Rolf, Mr., wants to leave Ga., 62–63

Roman Catholics in Ga., 419

Ross, Hugh, housebuilding, 241

Roth, George B., causes troubles at Ebenezer, 222–223

planter at Fort Argyle, 306

Rotten Possum, Savannah Indians at, 193

Royle, Mrs., death, 302

sons orphaned, 302

Rum, confiscation & destruction, 354–355

enforcement of law against, 470

healthy, 239

in the Indian trade, 109

Mary Musgrove on, 452

Oglethorpe on, 27–31

prohibited in Ga., 21

sold at Trustees store, 245, 254, 261, 262, 272

sold by Patrick Houstoun, 239

sold by Robert Parker, 133

sold by Thomas Christie & Thomas Causton, 337, 354, 455

sold in Ga., 324–326, 376, 379

Rum duty, S. C. paid to Ga., 313

Ryley, Dorothy, death, 184

Ryley, John, orphan, 184

Ryley, Will, death, 184

orphan, 184

Sage, substitute for tea, 160

St. Augustine, Ga. convenient for trade with, 179

Governor’s letters to S. C., 401

St. Catherine Island, signs of occupancy, 192

St. Gall, Swiss there interested in settling in Ga. or S. C., 330–334, 341

St. Johns River, fort needed at mouth, 101

St. Julian, James de, early Ga. settlement, 1–2

grapevines sent to, 4

St. Marks, effect on the Creeks, 278

fort at, 298

St. Simons Island, live oak and pine timber, 101–102

Sale, Elizabeth, marriage, to Robert Parker, Jr., 171, 207–209, 257

problem with husband’s estate, 256–259

Sale, William, death & disposition of his goods, 207–208, 214–215

death & estate, 256–258

estate after death, 242–244, 245

location of land in Ga., 415

widow remarries, 214

Sallet greens, needed with salt meat, 159–160

Salotte, opposes Tomo-Chi-Chi, 271-272

Salt, for Ga., 137

Salt provisions, bad effect of, 229

Salzburgers, arrive at Ebenezer, 219, 223

arrive in Ga., 52, 191

cattle & fowls bought for, 477

cattle well cared for, 363, 470

Causton tries to convince to stay at old location, 305

childbirth difficult, 361

conditions good, 465

conditions in 1734, 61–63

dissatisfied with their land, 224, 226–227, 273, 304–305, 420, 465

expected in Ga., 42

Ga. climate bad for, 364

German Jews kind to, 420

hogs escape, 363–364

illness & death, 226–227, 360–361

industrious, 304–305

leaving for Ga., 465–467

life & worship, 220

linen and shoes needed, 361

many items needed, 361, 362

salaries of ministers, 219–220

satisfied in Ga., 470; see Ebenezer

Sand fly, in Ga., 18

Sandter, Frantz, of Carinthia, 349

Sapelo Island, signs of people on, 192

Sautuche, gone to the south, 306

Savage, Daniel, Indian interpreter, 69, 72, 111

Savannah, chimneys, 87, 88, 123

church needed, 90

conditions in, 393–395, 440

conditions in 1734, 44

defenses, 14, 35, 82, 90

described by Oglethorpe, 8, 9–10

described by Thomas Causton, 16

described by William Bateman, 74–75

given bad name in Charles Town, 74–75

health, 165

house building, 10, 22, 44, 87, 138, 154, 158, 168

400 houses built, 368

inadequate in number, 76–77

houses in 1733, 41

larger than Williamsburg, Va., 165

lots assigned to owners, 30

lots too small, 352

marriage of Purrysburgh couples, 48

oven at, 44

prices, 200, 201

port possibilities, 131

rent of lots,