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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword to the Reissue
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction
  8. Trustees’ Letter Book
  9. Index

INDEX

Abbott, William, Kings’s storekeeper at Frederica, 214

Abercorn Creek, wild cattle on, 101-102

Accounts, copies of those taken at sea needed, 106-107

received from William Stephens, 10

to be investigated, 210-212

to Michaelmas 1749, 217

to Michaelmas 1750, 218

of expenses in Ga. needed, 276, 277, 280

Acton, Bartholomew Zouberbuhler to hold services at, 30

clergyman for, 52-53, 54-55, 75

industry revived and cloth manufactured, 142

parcels sent for, 92

plows and other things sent for, 94, 95

schoolmaster, 55

silk culture, 59, 70, 71, 102

wild cattle for, 102

Admiralty, requested to send mail to Ga. via naval vessels, 51-52

Adventure Man of War, brings mail for Ga., 50, 64, 69, 75, 80

Agriculture in pine land, account by John Martin Bolzius, 3-4

Aldridge, William, land grant, 279

Aldworth, Richard Nevi 1, boat for soldiers stationed in Ga., 154-155, 205-206

Bosomworth troubles, 182-183

218-219

Indian presents, 153-155, 182-183, 189-190

informed German protestants in England, 135

William Russell recommended to be naval officer in Ga., 160-161

Algionby, William, land grant, 19

Ambrose, John, trust grant, 20

Amory, John, land grant, 19

Amyand, Claudius, secretary to the Duke of Holderness, 247-248

Anderson, Elizabeth, aids silk culture, 116, 129, 165, 197-198

needs better house, 197

Ann and Elizabeth, brings mail for Ga., 235, 236

Anson, brings mail for Ga., 84, 85, 87, 88

Antelope, brings Germans to Ga., 243, 244, 267

brings mail for Ga., 238, 241, 242, 243, 244, 247, 248

Anvil, sent to Thomas Lee, 146, 151-152

Apollo, to come to Ga., 148

Applebee, George, land grant, 279

Appointment of officials, commissions sent to Ga., 80

Arscott, Capt., lost parcels for Ebenezer, 88, 94

Artisans, not allowed to have Negro apprentices, 145

Arundel, brings mail for Ga., 95, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102

Assembly of people in Ga., authorized by Trustees, 206-207

instructions for sent, 198, 203

not allowed to make laws, 232

to be made permanent, 231

representations of, 231-233, 238

Trustees disapprove recommendation for a court of equity, 232

Trustees want to know about, 222

Trustees well pleased with, 231

Assistants, appointment of new ones, 8, 125, 126, 130, 191, 235, 270

at disbanding of regiment, 117, 124

report on items at Frederica, 162

to be recommended by Trustees to government, 257

courts of to be held on stated days, 192

Associates of the Late Dr. Bray, to pay salary of Joseph Ottolenghe, 229, 258

Augusta, church at, 206, 220-221, 223, 224, 225

conservators of the peace appointed, 191, 235

court at desired, 9

land for support of religion, 206

missionary for, 206, 214-215, 220-221

Negroes at, 57

number of freeholders, 9

power of Capt. Kent, 57

public house at, 57

soldiers to be stationed there, 117

to be sent two deputies to Assembly, 207

Augustine, Walter, land grant, 19, 172

Austin and Laurens, Bartholomew Zouberbuhler draws bill on, 247

Avery, Joseph, died, 45, 58

payments as surveyor, 65

surveys made, 8-9, 56

Avery, Margaret, accounts of her late husband, 65

refuses to give up husband’s surveys, 8-9

Backs hell, William, land grant, 263

Baillie, John, land grant, 18

Baillie, Thomas, land grant, 19

Baillon, Peter, Negroes on his plantation?, 102

Baker, John, land grant, 19

Barker, Samuel, land grant, 257, 263

Barley mill, at Ebenezer, 4

Barnes, John, trust grant, 20

Basins, for Salzburger silk culture, 171, 172

for silk reelers, 204, 207, 214, 250, 253, 254, 261, 266

Bateman, William, land grant, 18

Bathurst, Sir Francis, land grant, 18

Bearcroft, Dr. Philip, concern about Thomas Bosomworth’s return to England, 28

asked to support Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 30

Beckford, William, to purchase lumber from Ebenezer, 86, 96, 99

Bedford, Duke of, accounts of Lt. Col. Alexander Heron, 154-156, 204

boat for soldiers stationed in Ga., 154-158, 205-206

Bosomworth troubles, 178-179, 182-183, 216, 218-219

disbanding of Oglethorpe’s regiment, 110-111

expenses of Indian relations, 189-190

Indian present distribution, 99-100, 103, 122, 153-154, 182-183

Indian presents purchase, 92-93

James Crokatt’s ideas on Indian presents, 187

Martyn letter printed in Dutch and English newspapers, 126-128

Patrick Graham’s journal laid before, 153

soldiers to be stationed at Augusta, 120

southern boundary of Ga., 91-92

told of German protestants coming to England, 135

Treaty of Madrid sent to Ga., 227

William Russell recommended to be naval officer in Ga., 160-161

Bellegrade, Capt., brings packages for Salzburgers, 50

Bellows, smith’s, sent to Ga., 87, 146, 151-152

Bethesda, list of inhabitants, 1, 16

see Orphan House

Betsey, brings mail for Ga., 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 70, 72, 73

brings parcels for Ga., 50, 51, 66, 70-72

feared taken by enemy, 82, 83

Bickler, Thomas, appointed constable at Ebenezer, 101, 102

Billinghurts, James, application for grant of land, 79

to settle in Ga., 28

Bills of exchange, for silk culture paid, 248, 249

funds in William Hopton’s hands, 109

not to be drawn on Trustees, 74

received in Ga., 65

to pay final Trustee expenses in Ga., 269, 273-274

to pay for Indian presents distribution, 177-178

Bishop, Philip, land grant, 17

Bishop of London, asked to back Bartholomew Zouberhubler as minister to Savannah, 28, 29

Blackburn, Andrew, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Blair, David, land grant, 19

Board of Trade, favorable to Ga. remaining a separate colony, 238

see Lords of Trade and Plantations

Boat, for pilot at Tybee, 233

for soldiers stationed in Ga., 142, 147, 151, 154-158, 161, 174-175, 205-206, 214, 251-253, 267

report on by Habersham, 201

Boats and vessels in Ga., return of, 183

Bodel, Leonard, comes to Ga., 199, 204

Bogg, Capt. Peter, brings mail for Ga., 139, 143, 144, 147, 149, 152, 153

brings parcels for Ga., 92

Bolzius, Rev. John Martin, asks for land about Ebenezer Creek, 38-39

bill of exchange paid, 167, 171

gift of £20 from Trustees, 167, 171

given £20 for repairs on his house, 202

gown and clothing for, 61-62, 72-73

hired plantation in S. C., 101

hopes to secure servants for Ebenezer, 105

informed of silk and lost parcels, 93-94

journal to Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 4

leadership at Ebenezer, 85-86, 173-174

letters and journal received, 41, 106, 109, 131

letters to, 3, 41, 49, 60, 63, 72, 83, 85, 88, 93, 98, 100, 106, 109, 112, 118, 131, 133, 143, 148, 162, 166, 167, 180, 183, 186, 187, 201, 203, 215, 223, 229, 241, 244, 254, 267

manages secular affairs in Ebenezer, 85-86

method of preventing idleness among Salzburgers, 42

opinion on German servants recently arrived, 189

opposition to Negroes in Ga., 62, 77, 85

parcels feared captured by the enemy, 83

parcels for, 23, 49, 50, 88, 133-134, 215, 240

parcels lost, 88

payment for cattle bought of Trustees, 212

pleased with proposed Negro Act, 186

president and assistants to help, 15

reports Salzburger activities, 3-6, 85, 98

silk cocoons received from, 109

silk culture, 63-64, 114, 162, 163, 166-172, 184, 215, 241

silk worm seed sent for, 166, 178, 180, 181

supplies sent for, 71, 92

to aid in distribution of servants, 15

to certify expenses of John Ludwig Meyer, 97, 99

to collect information for new land grants, 203

to pay Salzburgers for silk, 113, 129, 139, 173-174, 180, 220, 222-224

told of defense measures for Ga., 136

Trustees payment to, 255-256, 261

Trustees pleased with, 41, 60-62

see Ebenezer and Salzburgers

Books, sent to Rev. Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 151

sent for Salzburgers, 229-230, 242, 243, 244

Books & papers, sent to Ga., 25

Boorman, John Michael, comes to Ga., 26

Boorman, Maria Effa, comes to Ga., 26

Bosomworth, Abraham, payment to out of Indian presents, 160

to distribute Indian presents for S. C., 159, 182

Bosomworth, Mary, asks land at Yamacraw and payment of salary, 44

bounty for crops requested, 44-45

demands for land, 164

Indian interpreter, 182

Indian presents to be given to, 159

instructions on Trustee regulations, 79

relations with Yamacraw Indians, 59

troubles at Savannah, 182-183

visit to Upper Creeks, 216

Bosomworth, Rev. Thomas, accepting land grants from Indians, 98

bad behaviours, 218-219

claims Yamacraw lands, 44, 74, 79, 193-194, 231

demands and Indian trouble, 164, 178-179, 182-183

drawn bills of exchange on Trustees, 45

furniture from parsonage, 74, 75

gives Trustees information, 17

Negroes on his plantation, 56, 79

paid by SPG, 33

resigns as missionary to Savannah, 29, 30

returns to England, 28

Bosomworths right to Creek lands, disavowed by Lower Creeks, 262

Bostock, Capt., mail received after capture, 126

taken by enemy, 92, 95

Bounty, on silk, 3, 45, 165-166, 168-169, 175-177, 220

for crops raised requested by Mary Bosomworth, 44-45

on corn, pease, and potatoes, ll

Boyd, Thomas, land grant, 19

Boyton, Capt. Henry, brings mail for Ga., 112, 113, 115, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126

Bradley, William, land grant, 19

Brakefield, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 26

Brakefield, John Windall, comes to Ga., 26

Bray, Associates of Dr., support of Joseph Ottolenghe, 258

Bricks, Thomas Salter proposes to make, 74

Brigham, George, land grant, 18

British, not doing well in Ga., 58-59

Broughton, Thomas, bill of exchange by John Martin Bolzius on paid, 167, 171

recommended Edward Holt as schoolmaster, 163, 215

Brown, John, land grant, 19

Brownfield, John, trust grant, 21

Brownlow, brings mail from Ga., 178

Buckman, George, trust grant, 20

Bull, James, comes to Ga., 16-17

death, 43

effects of, 94, 211-212

may be recommended for assistant, 33

Burkholder, Michael, to aid in distribution of servants, 15

Cadogan, Capt. George, church at Augusta, 206, 224-225

informed of missionary for Augusta, 214-215, 220-221

Calvert, William, trust grant, 20

Calwell, John, appointment as conservator of the peace, 59, 63, 66

land grant, 59, 62-63

suspension as bailiff, 31

Campbell, Archibald, application for grant of land, 79

Campbell, James, appointed conservator of the peace, 235

church at Augusta, 206, 224-225

land grant, 78, 279

Campbell, Laird of Urie, brings mail from Ga., 231

Camuse, Jane Mary, bad behaviour, 74

instructions in silk winding, 36, 39, 58, 164

produced any silk?, 219

Canterbury, Archbishop of, requests missionary for Augusta, 206, 214-215

Carolina, brings mail for Ga., 109

Carolina ships, taken by enemy, 50

Carpenter’s schedule of prices, disapproved by Trustees, 59

Carr, Mark, Trustees approve for admiralty judge for Ga., 90

Carteret, James, land grant, 20

Catawba Indians, to be licensed by S.C., 234

Cattle, book on diseases sent, 5, 17

number at cowpen, 39-40

sale of those on Skidoway Island, 84-85

sold at cowpen, 199

sold by Trustees to Salzburgers, 202, 212

sold for use of army in Ga., 36

wild, to be destroyed, 15, 86, 101-102, 130, 143

Causton, Thomas, accounts, 8, 22-23

accounts with Paul Jenys, 6-7

commission to determine accounts, 13

death of, 17, 43

denies Robert Parker’s location of sawmill, 41

estate of, 43

petition for lands, 8

returns to Ga., 8, 13

trust grant, 21

Charles Town Galley, brings mail for Ga., 139, 143, 144, 147, 149, 152, 153

Charming Judith, brings mail to Ga., 134, 135

Charming Martha, brings mail for Ga., 190, 191, 192, 200, 201, 203, 204, 228, 229, 254, 256, 258, 259, 264, 266

to sail directly for Port Royal, S. C., 227

Charming Nancy, brings mail for Ga., 80, 220, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226

mail received from, 126

Charter party, for German servants, 152

Cherokee Indians, kill settlers, 247

traders to be licensed by S. C., 234

Chickesaw Indians, traders to be licensed by Ga., 234

Chiffille, Rev. Henry, on bond of John Lewis Tschiffely, 22-23

Christie, Thomas, land grant, 20

lot in Savannah, 194

trust grant, 20, 21, 84

Church at Augusta, plans and supplies for, 206

Church at Ebenezer, paint and supplies for, 61, 72-73

Church at Savannah, cost estimates high, 97

finished?, 116, 130

lumber for, 61, 106, 110, 113

paint and other supplies for, 70-72, 97, 151

plans received by Trustees, 54

services held in, 216

to be finished, 55-56, 66

Clabert, William, lot in Savannah, 194

Clarke, Isaac King, trust grant, 20

Clarke, John, land granted to, 172

Clee, Samuel, affairs of, 75

land sale approved, 57

Cleeland, Capt. William, brings mail for Ga., 81

Cochran, Lt. Col. James, land grant, 19

Commissioners of Royal Customs, William Russell nominated for naval officer in Ga., 138-139

Constables at Frederica, struck from estimate, 199

Cook, Major William, land grant, 19

Cooper, Gislingham, affairs of Samuel Clee, 75

Cooper, Mary, letter of attorney to Henry Parker, 23

Copp, Jonathan, appointed missionary to Augusta, 220-221

Corbett, Thomas, informed no Trustee objections to Mark Carr as admiralty judge for Ga., 90

request to send Ga. mail by naval vessels, 51-52

Corn, bounty on, 11

imported from New York to Ga., 128

information on cultivation sent to Ebenezer, 5

machines for cultivation, 17

raised by Salzburgers, 133

Corn mill at Ebenezer, stones for sent, 72

Court, desired at Augusta, 9

Court of Equity, Trustees will not allow in Ga., 232

Cowie, Capt. James, brings mail for Ga., 155, 156, 213, 214, 215, 216

Cowpen, at Old Ebenezer, 5, 36

cattle sold, 194, 199

necessity of, 39-40, 58

produced steers, 74

report on desired, 143

sale of cattle from, 58

status of, 130

Cowpenkeeper, struck from estimate, 199

Cox, Will, sale of lot, 210-211

Crane, at Savannah to unload ships, 96

Crawford, John, applies for land in in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Crawford, William, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Creek Indians, land cession, 262-263

reserved lands, 231

traders licensed to be by Ga., 234

treaties say land only to be bought by govt., 231

Creeks, Upper, fear of troubles caused by Bosomworths, 216

Crokatt, James, S. C. agent and Indian presents, 187

Crosthwaite, Capt. Thomas, brings mail for Ga., 161, 162, 207

Crow, late Dr. William, library sent to Ga., 151

Cunningham, David, removed as pilot at Tybee, 197

Customs officials, none in Ga., 185

Cuthbert, John, land grant, 19

Daniel, brings mail for Ga., 6

Darien, conservators of peace and constable appointed, 234

Dasher, Christian, land grant, 57

Dearne, John, trust grant, 21

De Brahm, William Gerard, see William Gerard Von Brahm

Defense of Ga. frontiers, Trustees’ ideas on, 91

Delegal, Philip, land grant, 228

Delegal, Philip, Sr., land grant, 263

Demere, Capt., land grant of, 179

Demetre, Daniel, payment for boat service, 214, 252-253

Dennes tone, James, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Desbrisay, Capt. Albert, status of his land, 78

Diespech, Mr., letter from, 35

Dietzius, Andreas Golofredus, land grant, 18

Disbursements from Ga., report needed, 271

Dobell, John, letter regarding Indian trade, 38

list of grants sent to Trustees, 56

list of inhabitants sent to Trustees, 16

register and schoolmaster, 53

Trustees receive accounts from, 53

Trustees satisfied with his work, 53

work for Trustees in Ga., 1

Douglass, David, church at Augusta, 206, 224-225

Driezler, John Ulrick, schoolmaster at Frederica, 8

Duchee, William, letter of attorney from Frances Watts, 23

Dunbar, Capt. George, land grant, 19 97, 125

orders to disband regiment, 117

sola bills issued to, 124-125

Ebenezer, center of Germans, 226

church at, 61, 72-73

conditions at, 49

filature at to be built, 246, 255, 267

Germans coming to, 202, 240, 242, 245

John Martin Bolzius manager of secular affairs 85-86

land for religious and educational purposes to be laid out, 40

mills at, 61, 72-73, 202, 229-230, 242

paint and supplies for churches, 72-73

parcels for sent, 87, 181, 203-204, 214

prosperity at, 241-242

servants for, 15, 204 silk culture, 73, 76, 86, 187, 241 silk from, 88, 162, 166, 215

Thomas Bickler constable at, 101

to send two delegates to Assembly, 203

Uchee land to be added to, 60, 118. 119

see John Martin Bolzius and Salzburgers.

Ebenezer, Old, cowpen, 4, 36

sawmill, 4

Economy in Ga., people urged to work hard and improve, 3.5-36

Edgecomb, Arthur Ogle, pay for, 7

trust grant, 20

Egmont, Earl of, sends grapevine cut tings to Ga., 27

Elliot, brings mail from Ga., 74

Ellis, Thomas, surveyor, 14, 115, 179, 262

Emery, Anne, debt forgiven by Trustees, 16

Emery, Peter, death of, 16

Exchange Coffee House, sale of Ga. silk at, 275, 276, 277

Expenses, accounts and funds for, 87, 114

estimated for Ga., 11-12, 57-58, 66, 67-69, 150, 199, 212-219, 269

for year 1744, 64-65

from Lady Day 1745, 65

must be kept low, 32-33, 251

to be made up every half year, 65

Trustees need to know expected ones, 241

Falkner, Mr., land of, 97

Fawsett, Thomas, land grant, 18

Filature, great success, 264-265

method of operations, 261

to be built at Ebenezer, 255

two new ones to be built, 226, 246, 250, 251, 261, 267, 270, 271, 280

Finley, William, pay for, 7

Fire engine, sent to Savannah, 233, 236, 276

Firebrand, brings mail from Ga., 50, 51

Fitzwalter, Penelope, collects wharfage duty at Savannah, 96

Fletcher, Henry, land grant, 18

Florida, border troubles with Ga., 111-112

Folly, John Martin, comes to Ga., 26

Fort St. Mark, English try to demolish, 112

Fortrose, brings mail for Ga., 128, 131, 133, 178, 180, 181, 267, 269, 271, 272

Fox, Henry, Indian present purchase, 104-105

Trustees give ideas on Ga. defense, 91

Trustees object to about recruiting in Ga., 89-90

Trustees to surrender charter, 267

France, peace with, 101, 107

Francis, William, James Woolford his servant, 199

Francis & John, brings mail for Ga., 112, 113, 115, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126

Fraser, James, appointed conservator of the peace for Augusta, 191, 197

land grant, 115-116

things sent for Augusta church, 224-225

to see to land for support of religion at Augusta, 206

Frederica, Assistants to report on items there, 162

government at suspended, 32

inventory of king’s magazine, 124

land grants near to be investigated, 117-118

population and local government, 118

schoolmaster at, 8

soldiers to be stationed there, 117

to be made port of entry, 161, 174

Frenchmen, four come who understand silk culture, 199, 204

Frideling, John Adam, comes to Ga., 27

Frideling, Maria Clora, comes to Ga., 27

Fridling, Frederick, comes to Ga., 27

Friendship, brings mail for Ga., 81

Frying pans, sent to Ga., 24, 25

Funds for Ga., Trustees feel certain to receive, 228-229

Fury, Peregrine, Indian present distribution, 103-104

Gambling, Charles Watson carries on, 2-3

Gardner at Savannah, struck from estimate, 199

Gascoigne, Capt. James, land grant, 19

Gautier, Mrs., wound silk, 226

Gentleman’s Magazine, copy sent, 5, 17, 45-46

George Town, brings mail for Ga., 207

George Town Galley, brings mail for Ga., 161, 162

Georgia, has been of great use to S. C., 230

not to be added to S. C., 216-217, 238, 254, 266

to remain a separate colony, 119, 198, 231, 259-260

Georgia correspondence, agent in Charles Town to handle, 200

difficult, 35, 37

hurt by Carolina ships being taken, 35

little recently, 33-34, 38, 43

on vessel taken to Havana, 51

received, 64, 74

to go through Gov. of S. C., 37, 38, 51

William Hopton to handle, 109

Georgia defense, soldiers to be stationed at Augusta, Frederica, and Jekyll Island, 117

Georgia enemies, trying to destroy colony, 230

Georgia exports, account needed, 240

Georgia frontier, protected by the British, 107

Georgia general conditions, report made by Trustees, 238, 248, 249

reports needed, 39, 208-209, 230, 238-240

thrives, according to Harris and Habersham, 200

Georgia government, new to be established, 270, 271

respect for, 1

to be supported by troops stationed in Ga., 120

to be under Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, 269, 271, 273

Geraldino, Thomas, claims Ga. and S. C. for Spain, 110-112

Germain, Anne, married Peter Emery, 16n

Germain, Michael, death of, 16n

Germain, Peter, death of, 16n

German servants, arrived in Ga., 23-24, 188-189

cnarter party for, 152

coming to Ga., 14-15, 23-24, 137, 140-141, 143-144, 202, 204

conditions of new ones, 23-24

contract with, 151

lazy and particular about food, 74

names of those sent to Ga., 25-27

needed at Ebenezer, 105, 244-245

report on desired, 187

runaway, 201-202, 245

should be easier to secure with peace, 101

to be taken by president and assistants if desired, 152

unsatisfactory, 201-202

Germans, arrive in Ga., 254

coming to Ga., 5, 135, 137, 140-143, 201, 202, 203, 204, 240, 242-245

good care on trip to Ga., 267

improvements and cultivation, 58

working tools for new arrivals, 240

Glascow Man of War, brings mail from Ga., 115

Glasgow merchants, apply for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Glebe for Savannah minister, needs to be relocated, 140

Glen, Gov. James of S. C., boat for use of soldiers in Ga., 156-157, 205-206

certifies boat service of Daniel Demetre, 214

Indian presents, 92-93, 99-100, 104, 108, 121-122

to deliver Hanover Boat to Ga., 214

to station troops at Augusta, 117

Gordon, Alexander, Ga. mail sent through, 109

lost Ga. mail, 79-80

sends Ga. mail from S. C., 106

Gordon, Peter, trust grant, 21

Gough, William, Jr., land grant, 18

Gough, William, Sr., land grant, 18

Gould, Capt. Arthur, brings mail for Ga., 80

Graham, Patrick, appointed assistant, 8, 17, 80, 130

Indian present distribution, 102-103, 122, 123, 153-154, 158-160, 172, 177-178, 190-191, 197

land grant, 19, 172

letter and journal received, 153

medicines desired, 160

medicines sent for, 70, 71, 172-173

secures Creek lands, 231, 262-263

surgeon to the poor, 52, 57

to be bailiff?, 33, 43

Grant, Andrew, bill of exchange, 6

land grant, 18

Grant, James, land grant, 57

Grapevine cuttings, sent by the Earl of Egmont, 27

Gray, William, land grant of, 115-116

Gregorian calendar, adopted by Britain, 254

Gronau, Israel, replaced by H. H. Lembke, 23

Gwynn, Roderick, land grant, 279

Habersham, James, appointed assistant, 125, 126, 130

appointed Secretary, 190, 199, 200, 222

bill of exchange accepted, 246

buys Frances Watts’ land, 9, 12, 210-211

journal, 226, 231, 264

mail received by Trustees, 246, 264, 272-273

on commission to settle Thomas Causton’s accounts, 8, 13

provisions for soldiers, 142, 147, 150

silk culture, 126, 241-242, 246, 248, 249, 266. 270, 273-274

to issue sola bills, 147-148

to make report on Ga. in general, 208-209

Trustees have great regard for, 201

Hague French Gazette, Martyn’s letter printed in 127-128

Hales, Dr. Stephen, method of keeping corn sweet, 46

method of repairing lighthouse, 233

Halifax, Earl of, Bolzius letter shown to on treatment of people to S. C., 267

heads Board of Trade, 264

Pickering Robinson recommended to, 271-272

Halle, books and medicines sent from to Ebenezer, 242, 243-244

Hamar, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 64, 69

brings sola bills to Ga., 80

takes mail for Ga., 75

Hamilton, Paul, land grant, 19

Hanover Boat, for use of soldiers in Ga., 205, 214

Harman, Dorothea, comes to Ga., 26

Harman, Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Harris, Francis, appointed Assistant, 235, 280

on commission to settle Thomas Causton’s accounts, 8, 13

Harris and Habersham, Bartholomew Zouberbuhler draws bill on, 247

bills for soldier provisions and boat expense, 251-253

boat to bring supplies for, 161

provisions for soldiers in Ga., 219-220

report that Georgia prospers, 200

to pay expenses for soldier boat, 175

wharf at Savannah, 161-162, 200

Harrison, Mrs., midwife, account of, 278

Haselfoot, James, land grant, 18

Hawkins, John, land grant, 97

Hawkins, Thomas, land grant, 97

trust grants, 21

Hay, Robert, land grant, 19

Henrietta, brings mail for Ga., 104, 106, 108

Heron, Lt. Col. Alexander, accounts of, 204

boat for use of soldiers in Ga., 157-158, 205-206, 214

Claims part of cargo of captured ship, 108

expenses of Indian relations, 189-190

Indian accounts, 155-156

land grant, 20

recruiting in Ga., 89-90

to disband regiment, 117, 123-124

Herries, Michael, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Hetherington, Joseph, land grant, 17

Hetherington, Robert, land grant, 18

Hetherington, Theophilus, land grant, 18

Hird, Thomas, trust grant, 21

Holbrook, Jacob, land grant, 57

Holderness, Earl of, appointed Secretary of State, 247-248

Holmes, Samuel, land grant, 18

Holt, Edward, appointed schoolmaster at Savannah, 163

bad behavior, 213, 215, 271

comes to Ga., 174

package sent for, 181

Hooper, Capt., brings mail from Ga., 133

Hope, Messrs. of Rotterdam, bad treatment of people to S. C., 267

Hopewell, brings mail for Ga., 70, 72, 73, 82, 83

Hopkins, Christopher, behaviour as cow-penkeeper, 15

insults Salzburgers, 5

not to disturb Salzburger cattle, 40

Hopton, William, agents for mail etc. going to and from Ga., 33-34, 50 51, 70, 87, 92, 109, 121, 133, 178, 207, 214, 224, 235, 236, 253, 254

funds received from, 211

money on hand, 109

received funds for Trustees, 65

to endeavor to secure items from captured ships, 82, 83

to try and recover captured sola bills, 57

Hore, Capt. William, brings mail for Ga., 70, 72, 73

brings parcels for Ga., 51, 66

brings supplies for Ga., 70-72

feared taken by enemy, 82, 83

Horses, of Trust sold, 194

Horton, Major William, conservator of the peace at Frederica, 59, 63

land grant, 19

letters to, 27

purchase of Trustee cattle for army, 36, 40

to be consulted on John Calwell’s appointment, 66

to endeavor to secure items form captured ships, 82

trust grant, 21

Hospital for Ebenezer, proposed, 245

Houstoun, James, land grant, 18

Houstoun, Patrick, land grant, 18

Hucks, Robert, Ga. Trustee, 40

Hughes, Joseph, lot in Savannah, 194

trust grant, 20

Humble, John, pilot at St. Simon’s, 9

Hunt, Capt. John, brings mail for Ga., 235, 236

Hutchinson’s Island, Thomas Salter wants to make bricks upon, 74

Illy, Agnes, comes to Ga., 26

Illy, Andreas, comes to Ga., 26

Illy, Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Illy, Jacob, Jr., comes to Ga., 26

Illy, Michael, comes to Ga., 26

Illy, William, comes to Ga., 26

Incorporated Society, salary for Rev. Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 121

Independent companies, to be stationed in S. C., 110, 117

Indian Affairs, Nicholas Rigby appointed secretary, 140, 148, 152

Indian interpreter, charges for approved, 164, 174

Indian lands near Savannah, to be given up soon, 257, 262

Indian presents, bad items purchased, 160

Bosomworths claim part, 182

distribution, 98, 99-100, 102-105, 108, 122, 123, 153-154, 158-160, 174, 187, 227

expenses for distribution, 177-178

for Ga. & S. C., 92-93

Patrick Graham’s report on, 172

purchase of in England, 114, 121-123

received from England, 190

to aid Creek land cession, 263

to be distributed by Patrick Graham, 190

Indian trade, letter from John Dobell regarding, 38

licensing of traders, 234

Trustees urge, 97

with Creeks, Chickesaws, and others to S W, 234

Indian trade at Augusta, monopolized by seven men, 234

weights and measures for, 234-235

Indian traders, Henry Parker to license, 198

need warehouse at Savannah, 198-199

small monopoly at Augusta, 234

use Charels Watson as lawyer, 2

Indian treaties, to remain in full force under royal government, 276

Indian troubles, caused by Bosomworths, 182-183

Indians, and defense of Ga., 91

steal and kill Salzburger cattle, 10

Indians at Savannah, Trustees pleased with action of whites, 178

Indigo, book on culture sent, 82

culture in Ga., 246-247

demand for, 200

from Ga. highly praised, 222

Parliamentary bounty on, 102

South Carolina made progress in, 82

Industry, brings mail for Ga., 259, 269, 275, 277

Industry, Georgians need spirit of, 128

Inhabitants, list of by John Dobell, 1, 16

Iron, given to Salzburgers for sawmill, 194-195, 202

wrought, sent to Ga., 25

Isaack, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 249

Italian silk culture, not as good as in Ga., 270

Italian states, prohibit export of raw silk, 164

Jackson, Capt., brings mail from Ga., 178

Jail, needed at Savannah, 56

Jamaica, sale of lumber to, 86, 96, 99

Jekyll Island, pilot at, 199

soldiers to be stationed there, 117

Jenkins, Edward, land grant, 18

Jenys, Paul, accounts of, 6-7

land grant, 19

Jenys, Thomas, accounts of Paul Jenys, 6-7

Johnson, James, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Johnson, Mr., gambler, 2

Jones, Noble, appointed Assistant, 191, 197

appointed Register of Ga., 235

boat for public use, 161

denies Robert Parker’s location of sawmill, 41

report on conditions at Savannah, 272-273

suggests market at Savannah, 233

surveyor, 8

to work with Pickering Robinson on report of general conditions in Ga., 208-209

Jones, Thomas, accounts of, 10

accusations against Charles Watson, 1-3

Joseph’s Town, wild cattle at, 101

Joubert, Peter, displaced as schoolmaster at Savannah, 197

Judd, Capt. Ambrose, brings mail for Ga., 183, 186, 187

Judith, brings mail for Ga., 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, 22, 27, 28, 29

brings servants to Ga., 25-27

ill fated voyage to Ga., 75

lost parcels for Ebenezer, 88

Julian calendar, discontinued by Britain, 254

Kays, John, plantation damaged by Indians, 227

Keene, Benjamin, negotiates treaty at Madrid, 227

Kent, Capt. Richard, conservator of the peace, 9

part of land granted to another, 116

power as Conservator of the Peace at Augusta, 57

King’s Magazine [at Frederica], to be disposed of, 214

Kitching, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 70, 72, 73, 82, 83

Knippling, Anna Catharina, comes to Ga., 27

Knippling, Jacob, comes to Ga., 27

Knippling, Martin, comes to Ga., 27

Kraaft, David, land grant, 240, 242

Kusmoul, Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Kusmoul, Sevila, comes to Ga., 26

Lacey, Samuel, bill of exchange to, 6

Lacy, James, land grant, 17

Lacy, Roger, land grant, 17

Lambe, Bulfinch, land grant, 18

Land, claimed by Thomas Bosomworth, 182

Land for religious uses, 40, 118, 120, 182, 206

Land grants, at Frederica to be investigated, 117-118

by president and assistants, 115-116

descriptions for new ones needed, 240, 250-251, 262, 273, 279

made in Ga., 17-22, 57, 97-98, 134, 142

and mulberry tree planting, 141

list for quit rent purposes, 12-13, 56, 95, 141, 178-179, 195-196

lists of, 1

Land leases and conveyances, list sent to Trustees, 73-74

Land tenure, release of grants from conditions, 207

to be made permanent for all grants, 185, 187, 189, 195, 202-203, 206

Land vacant, how determined, 262

Lawrence, John, land grant, 57

Laws, not to be made by Assembly of People, 232

Lawyer, Charles Watson acts as one, 2

Lazaretto, required for infected slave ships, 145, 208

Le Bat, Father, account of culture of indigo, 82

Le Bon, Anthony Isaac, comes to Ga., 199, 204

Lee, Thomas, keeper of court of Savannah, 87

sent anvil and bellows, 87-88

146, 151-152

Leggatt, John, bill of exchange of Charles Watson to, 81

Lembke, Herman Henry, comes to Ga., 5, 23

pastor at Ebenezer, 86

Trustee payment to, 255-256, 261

Le Sage, Anthony, comes to Ga., 199, 204

Le Sage, Jane, comes to Ga., 204

Lesslie, Capt. John, brings mail for Ga., 190, 191, 192, 200-201, 203-204, 228-229, 254, 256, 258-259, 264, 266

to sail directly to Port Royal, S. C., 227

Liddle, Capt., brings mail from Ga., 74

Liekenstaiger, Melchoir, land grant, 140

Lighthouse, repairs to, 197, 233

Linebaker, George Adam, comes to Ga., 26

Linebaker, Salma, comes to Ga., 26

Litola, Nicholas, comes to Ga., 26

Live Oak, brings mail from Ga., 250-253

Lloyd, Samuel, dealings with Harris and Habersham, 219, 251

likes silk worm seed from Portugal, 251

mail for, 241

on silk culture in Italy, 268

procures silk worm seed from Italy, 166

reports on sale of Ga. indigo, 222

says not to strip mulberry trees of all leaves, 251

Trustee silk expert, 99, 109, 114, 116, 119, 163, 166, 275

Lords of Trade and Plantations, to have charge of Ga. government, 264, 269, 271, 273

see Board of Trade Lots, directions about vacant ones, 225

Loyal Judith, brings mail for Ga., 155-156, 213-216

Loyal Katherine, taken by enemy, 51, 74, 80

takes mail for Ga., 31-32, 34-35

Lucas, Michael, comes to Ga., 204

Ludovicus, Nicholaus, see Zinzendorf, Count of

Lumber, exported from Ga., account needed, 240

for church at Savannah, 55-56, 106, 110, 113

may rum be bartered for?, 39

produced by Salzburgers, 61, 77

sales to West Indies, 120, 242

to be sold to Jamaica, 96

Trustees hope for trade, 99, 130, 132, 200

Lutherans, among German servants, 152

MacClellan, Capt. John, brings Germans to Ga., 243, 244, 267

brings mail for Ga., 238, 241, 242, 243, 244, 247, 248

MacGillivray, Archibald, land grant, 19

Mackay, Capt. Patrick, accounts, 29

arrived in England, 17

claims of to be determined, 13

does not occupy his grant, 56

land grant, 19

Mackay, Lt. Hugh, land grant, 19

Mackay, John, land grant, 19

Mackenzie, Capt. James, brings mail for Ga., 128, 131, 133, 178, 180, 181, 267, 269, 271, 272

Mackintosh, Capt. John, conservator of the peace for Darien, 234, 235

Macleod, Rev. John, trust grant for Darien missionary, 22

Madrid, Treaty of, copy sent to Ga., 227

Mail, more certain with peace, 107

lost, 79-80, 95

Mail for Ga., instructions to William Hopton, 121

Mail from Ga., hoped for information, 178

little received, 128

lost, 92

not received, 106

received, 87, 95, 106, 107-109, 178, 216, 217-218, 225, 227

Malatchee, damages plantations, 227

demands for Bosomworth and trouble, 164

Manufacturing of cloth, disapproved by Trustees, 142

Marcer, Samuel, 33, accepted office?, 33, 43

accepts job as bailiff, 75

appointed bailiff, 80

appointment as Assistant, 130

dismissed as bailiff and Assistant, 270, 272, 279

salary stopped at suspension, 275

suspended as Assistant and Bailiff, 196

Market at Savannah, public storehouse to be converted into one, 233

Marshall, Capt., brings mail from Ga., 108

Martyn, Benjamin, attached to welfare of Ga., 264

tells Rev. Samuel Urlsperger of published letter, 135-137

Mary Billander accounts lost when captured, 106-107

lost mail from Ga., 95

mail received after capture, 126

taken by the enemy, 92

Mary Snow, brings mail for Ga., 163, 166, 167, 172, 173

Mathews, Jacob, claims for bounties on crops raised, 44-45

Maxwell, Audly, appointed constable and conservator of the peace, 234, 235

McPherson, James, bill of exchange, 7

Medicines, for Salzburgers, 88, 148-149, 152, 203, 215, 242, 243, 244

sent to Ga., 25, 52, 70, 71

sent to Patrick Graham, 57, 160, 172, 173

Mellichamp, Richard, to be coxswain on boat for soldiers, 161, 174

Mercury, captured by enemy, 33

Meredith, Capt., takes mail for Ga., 34, 35, 36, 37, 38

Meyer, John Ludwig, conservator of the peace at Ebenezer, 86, 89, 94, 97, 98-99

duties at Ebenezer, 101

medicines sent for, 88, 148-149, 152, 203

package for sent to Ga., 180, 204

salary of, 132

to aid Bolzius in silk culture, 131

to collect information for new land grants, 203

Mick, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 26

Mick, Jonas, comes to Ga., 26

Midwife, struck from estimate, 199

Midwife at Frederica, account of, 278

Military expenses, to be paid by army, 64-65

Militia regulations, approved by Trustees, 247

Mill, for rice and barley, 4

Milledge, John, plantation damaged by Indians, 227

request for land, 56

Miller, Malachi, comes to Ga., 26

Miller, Margaretta, comes to Ga., 26

Miller, Mr., instructions for cultivating mulberry trees, 130-131, 133, 143

Millstones, sent for Ebenezer, 229-230

Millwright, goes to Ga., 143

Ministerial support at Savannah, land and servants for, 89

Missionary for Augusta, applied for by Trustees, 206

Moore, Francis, petitions to Trustees about debts due him, 9

Moore, George, land grant, 18

Moore, William, constable at Frederica, 9

Morton, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 177

Mouse, Lucy, land and interest in Skidoway cattle, 84-85

Mulberry trees, instructions for growing, 130-131, 133, 143, 185

more to be planted, 185

must be planted according to regulations, 141, 146, 165, 184

not to be entirely stripped of leaves, 251

Salzburger method of planting, 133, 168-169

will not grow at Trustees Garden, 233

Munitions, sent to Ga., 25

Musgrove, John, land grant, 19

Naval officer for Ga., William Russel recommended, 135, 140, 148, 152, 160-161, 174

Naval vessels, to take mail to Ga., 66

Navy, requested to carry mail to Ga., 51-52

Negro act, considered by Lords of Trade, 229

Ga. representations on, 183-184, 186

Negroes, act to allow in Ga., 207-208

any in Ga.?, 102

duty on importation, 146, 208, 232, 233

in Ga., 56-57, 134

intended law on, 144

John Martin Bolzius opposes, 85

not to be admitted to Ga., 48, 62, 94

number in Ga., 217

people desire to use, 40, 41

proposed regulations for, 134, 144-146

reasons against Negroes, 42

run away to St. Augustine, 234

to be taught silk reeling, 246

Neptune, brings mail for Ga., 183, 186, 187, 277, 278, 280

brings packages for Salzburgers, 50

New Bond Street, location of Trustees office, 269

Nickleson, Capt., to come to Ga., 148

North Carolina, settlers coming to Ga., 59

O’Brien, Kennedy, land grant, 20

Officials, salaries paid by Trustees, 212-213

Ogeechee River, new settlement on, 59

Oglethorpe, James, accounts with Trustees, 236-238

assistance to Salzburgers, 4

bill of exchange on, 7

border troubles with Spanish, 111-112

disbanding of regiment, 110-111, 117, 119, 123-124

information on James Billinghurst’s application for land, 79

letter about disbanding of regiment in Dutch and English newspapers, 126-128, 135-137

ordered land for Thomas Causton, 8

payment to Mary Bosomworth, 44

recruiting in Ga. against his orders, 95

Olive trees, grow at Trustees Garden, 233-234

Onions, sent to Ga., 25

Ormston, Thomas, land grant, 19

Orphan House, report of conditions desired, 194

Orphan house at Ebenezer, plantation in S. C., 101

Ortman, Christopher, not to be schoolmaster at Vernonburgh and Acton, 55

schoolmaster at Ebenezer and Savannah, 4-5, 15

trust grant, 20

Trustees willing to continue charity for, 102

Ossabaw Island, ceded by Creeks, 262

Ossabaw Sound, no pilot needed, 234

Oswald, Richard, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Ottolenghe, Joseph, comes to Ga. as catechist for Negroes, 229

duties require travel, 258

knows silk culture, 229

sent to Ga. by the Associates of Dr. Bray, 258

Trustees cannot put into other position, 258

Ovens, of cast iron for Salzburgers, 50

Pages, Anthony, comes to Ga., 199, 204

Pages, Margaret, comes to Ga., 204

Paine, Capt. William, brings mail for Ga., 206, 207, 209

Paint, sent to Ga., 233, 236

Paint and supplies, for church at Savannah, 70-72

Parcels, for Ebenezer, 172, 242, 243, 244

sent to Ga., 92, 235-236

Parish clerk at Savannah, Edward Holt, 174

Parker, Henry, appointed President of Ga., 235

appointed to license Indian traders, 198

appointment and instructions as Vice President, 190, 191-199, 200, 202

letter of attorney from Mary Booper, 23

pay for duties as acting president, 192

recommended that he attend Town Court, 196

trust grant, 20, 21

Trustees have great regard for, 201

Parker, Robert, Sr. & Jr., claim of land at Mill River at Ebenezer, 40-41, 42

land at Mill River to be added to Ebenezer, 60-61, 85

Parliamentary act, to encourage silk culture in Am., 186

Parliamentary grant, for 1752, 241, 251, 255, 260-261

made for Ga., 149-150

money to be paid, 78

needed, 107

received for 1746, 35-36

refused for 1751, 228, 230, 236, 244

to pay for silk in 1752, 271, 274

Parliamentary petition, to encourage silk growing in America, 165, 166, 184, 185

Parsonage at Savannah, to be repaired or rebuilt, 139-140, 151

Peace with France and Spain, almost established, 101, 105, 107

southern boundary of Ga., 91-92

Pearson, Capt. Alexander, brings mail for Ga., 163, 166, 167, 172, 173, 259, 269, 275, 277

Peas, bounty on, 11

raised by Salzburgers, 133

Pelham, Henry, asked to issue Parliamentary grant money, 78

Pember, Mary, land grant, 19

Pennefather, John, land grant, 18

Penrose, John, appointed pilot at Tybee, 197

Perkins, Samuel, trust grant, 21

Pett, Catharina, comes to Ga., 27

Pett, Gasper, comes to Ga., 27

Pett, Hans George, comes to Ga., 27

Pett, Michael, comes to Ga., 27

Pett, Rosina, comes to Ga., 27

Physician for Ebenezer, proposed, 245

Pick, Capt., captured by enemy, 33

Pilot at Tybee, David Cunningham, removed, 197

John Penrose appointed, 197

Pilots at Jekyll, struck from estimate, 199

Pine land, agriculture in, 3-4

Pinkerton, Henry, land grant, 17

Plows, sent for Salzburgers, 4, 10

sent to Ga., 23, 24, 94

Plows and other implements, for Vernonburgh and Acton, 95

Polhill, Nathaniel, land grant, 18

Population, about 1900 whites in Ga., 265

list of inhabitants received, 178, 180

list of people prepared by John Dobell, 1

Trustees desire exact number, 250, 251, 273

Trustees desire report on, 142, 240

Trustees want list of settlers in various settlements, 84

Ports, Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Ports, John Philip, comes to Ga., 26

Ports, Magdalena, comes to Ga., 26

Ports of entry in Ga., Savannah and Frederica, 161, 174

Portugal, silk worm seed coming from, 250-251

Potatoes, bounty on, 11

sent to Ga., 25

raised by Salzburgers, 133

Potter, John, concern for letter printed in Dutch and English newspapers, 126-128

disbanding of Oglethorpe’s regiment, 110-111

Indian presents, 92-93, 103

late secretary of Duke of Bedford, 154

Prayers for Royal Family, new form, 229

President and Assistants, letters to, 53, 64, 69, 70, 73, 75, 80, 81, 82, 87, 92, 94, 95, 101, 106, 108, 113, 114, 124, 125, 128, 139, 144, 149, 152, 155, 161, 163, 173, 177, 178, 181, 187, 230, 238, 242, 248, 252, 269, 275, 278

may have servants, 14, 152

position in Ga., 1

recommended by Trustees for new govenment, 260, 269, 272, 274

stated times for meetings, 130

to encourage people in industry, 95-96

President of Ga., Henry Parker appointed, 235

Preston, George, Jr., land grant, 19

Prince George, too small a boat for soldiers in Ga., 205

Prince William, taken by enemy, 33

Prince of Wales, died, 229

Proctor, Thomas, trust grant, 21

Provisions, for disbanded soldiers, 148, 150-151

for soldiers stationed in Ga., 142, 147, 149-150

imported from New York to Ga., 128

raised by Salzburgers, 133

to be sold from Ga., 96

Public house in Savannah, Tisdale’s 2

Public works, need support, 146

Pye, John, bill of exchange drawn on, 32

recorder, 43

removal, 75

Pytt, Rowland, land grant, 19

Quarantine, required for infected slave ships, 145

Quarme, Capt. Walter, brings mail for Ga., 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, 22, 27, 28, 29

brings servants to Ga., 25-27

death of, 17n

lost parcels for Ebenezer, 88, 94

Quit rents, arrears to be remitted, 259

collector to be appointed, 7-8

due on Ga. land, 12-13, 56, 83

list of grants and leases for, 84, 95, 141, 195-196

list of grants upon which due, 7-8, 17-22

records relating to, 138

Trustees to petition for reduction, 196, 231

Raagin, Barbara, comes to Ga., 27

Rae, John, appointed conservator of the peace, 235

church at Augusta, 206, 224-225

Rangers, and defense of Ga., 91, 95

Ratien, Anne Dorothy, comes to Ga., 26

Ratien, Maria, comes to Ga., 26

Recruiting, in Ga. objected to, 90, 95

Register, to make list of people with land and no grants, 12

Religion, for Negroes, 145

of German servants, 152

see church and ministers by name

Religious and educational support, land for at Ebenezer, 40, 42-43

Reynolds, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 95, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102

Rice, culture in Ga., 133, 246-247

Rice mill, at Ebenezer, 4

Richard, Elizabeth, comes to Ga., 27

Richard, Iscariot, comes to Ga., 27

Richard, Laurence, comes to Ga., 27

Richard, Michael, comes to Ga., 27

Richard, Peter, comes to Ga., 27

Richard, Thomas, comes to Ga., 27

Richard, William, comes to Ga., 27

Riemensperger, Mr., brought German protestants to England, 135

Rigby, Nicholas, appointed secretary of Indian affairs, 140, 148, 152

funds remitted to, 65, 109

payment to, 74

Roads, public, Trustees suggest that people make, 233

Robinson, Pickering, appointed an Assistant, 235

cooperation with James Habersham, 266

fear he may leave Ga., 271-272, 274

land grant, 257, 263

recommended to Earl of Halifax, 271-272

report on conditions at Savannah, 272-273

returns to Savannah, 280

silk culture, 208-209, 241-242, 225-226, 246, 248, 249, 266, 270, 271-272

suggests making market at Savannah, 233

to make report on Ga. in general, 208-209

Trustees approve of, 257

well received in Ga., 225

Robinson, Pickering and James Habersham, bill of exchange paid, 252-253

Robinson, Thomas, land grant, 257, 263

Robinson, William, land grant, 257, 263

Rodger, Capt., brings mail from Ga., 250, 251, 252, 253

Ross, Alexander, gambler, 2

Royal Family, form of praying for, 235

Rum, bartered for lumber, 39

is its prohibition effective?, 39

to be allowed in Ga., 77

Russel, William, appointed Bailiff for Savannah, 270, 279, 280-281

appointed naval officer, 174

receipt for boards for church at Savannah, 110

recommended for naval officer in Ga., 135, 138-139, 140, 148, 152, 160-161

records for accounts, 65

Rutherford, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 227, 278, 280

Rutledge, Mr., to endeavor to secure items from captured ships, 82

St. Barbe, Capt. Alex., brings mail for Ga., 104, 106, 108

St. Catherine’s Island, ceded by Creeks, 262

St. Simon’s Island, few persons left on, 199

land grants on and near, 179

no pilots needed, 234

Sacheverel, Joshua, trust grant, 20

Salaries, of Ga. officials, 212-213

Sale, William, land grant, 18

trust grant, 20

widow marries Robert Parker, Jr., 40

Salter, Thomas, proposition to make bricks, 74

Salzburgers, assistance from James Oglethorpe, 4

cattle, 5, 10, 15, 40, 194, 202, 212, 262

desire lands above Ebenezer Creek, 15, 38-39

desire servants, 105

healthy, prosperous, hard workers, 76, 77, 98

lumber trade, 97, 106, 130

medicines for, 88, 152, 215

model for industry at Frederica, 63

money owed to store to be forgiven, 43, 60

parcels sent to, 6, 61, 72-73, 172, 173, 215

provisions raised, 133

reasons against Negroes, 42

sawmill, 39, 42, 130, 194-195

settlement considerably increasing, 250

settlers to Ga., 192-193, 235

silk bounty, 40, 43, 60

silk culture, 3, 42, 43, 70, 71, 72, 76, 77, 93-94, 99, 116, 118-119, 131-132, 139, 166-172

silk of high quality, 62, 88, 165

silk worm seed for, 165

silk wound by women, 59, 96, 99, 129, 164-165

Trustee regard for, 4, 10, 42, 74

wharf, 130

willing to give up rights in wild cattle, 102

see John Martin Bolzius and Ebenezer

Sandford, Cornelius, land grant, 18

Sapelo Island, ceded by Creeks, 262

Savannah, decaying, 58-59

fire engine to be sent over for, 233

list of inhabitants, 1, 16

report on state of, 272-273

to be made port of entry, 161, 174

vacant lots in, 194

Savannah minister, land for his support, 89

Savannah trade, must be encouraged, 96

Sawmill, at Ebenezer, 4, 42, 61, 194-195, 202, 242

Robert Parker’s, 40-41

Schmidlinus, Leontius, petition of people who want to go to Ga., 188-189

Schoolmaster at Savannah, Edward Holt, 174, 213, 215

Peter Joubert displaced, 197

Schubdrein, Peter, secured German settlers, 242

Scythes, sent to Ga., 152

Secretary, William Stephens removed and James Habersham appointed, 200, 222

Servants, for Rev. Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 118, 139

land for, 143

needed in Ga., 107

runaway, 201, 245

work own land one day a week, 105

to work land for relgious uses, 120

Trustees trying to get more, 63

see German servants Settlement pattern, suggested by Trustees, 194

Settlements, reports on different ones wanted, 208-209

Shaaf, Ulrick, comes to Ga., 26

Shepherd, Peter, patroon of boat, 115

Shipbuilding, Trustees approve, 97

Ships, loaded in Ga. for export, 226

Shoes, sent to Ga. by Trustees, 11

Shropshire’s Bookseller, location of Trustee office, 269

Shrubsole, William, land grant, 97

Silk culture, advantages of, 241

amount of silk produced in 1750, 232

at Ebenezer, 42, 43, 76, 77, 86, 93-94, 96-97, 99, 113, 114, 118-119, 131-132, 162, 163, 166-167, 187, 215, 241, 268

at Vernonburgh and Acton, 102, 142

basins for sent, 207, 214

books to aid, 16, 59

bounties on, 43, 45, 113, 165-166, 168-169, 175-177, 213, 215, 220, 222-224, 231-232

by Salzburgers told to Samuel Urlsperger, 136-137

estimate of increase, 257, 266, 273

expenditures for, 241, 246-247, 250, 251

freed of Jane Mary Camuse’s actions, 74

Frenchmen who understand come to Ga., 199, 204

Ga. superior to Italian, 265, 267-268, 270

great advantage to Ga., 264-265, 267-268

how well carried on at Savannah?, 39

in Ga., 116, 128-130

in languid state, 141

in S. C., 167

instructions to be sent, 63-64, 66-67, 75-76

items to help sent to Ga., 25, 70, 71-72, 73

machines for sent, 16, 69

Negroes to be taught, 146

Parliamentary encouragement of, 165, 184-185, 186

payment for, 139, 238-239

Pickering Robinson and James Habersham aid, 225-226, 246, 248, 249

report on conditions of, 208-209

to be encouraged, 116, 164-166, 166-172, 173-177, 197-198, 200-201, 217, 238-239, 264-265

to be encouraged by royal government, 256-257, 260-261, 270-277

Trustees to provide for, 269

Silk culture in Ga., greatly desired in England, 134-135

Silk from Ebenezer, 3, 113, 133, 215

Silk from Ga., highly praised, 62, 88, 222

received, 10

sold at high price, 268, 275, 276, 277

Silk manufacture in England, hurt by Italian prohibition of export of raw silk, 164

Silk, raw, Italian states prohibit export, 164, 166, 171, 184

Silk reeling, Elizabeth Anderson to instruct women in, 197-198

female Negroes to be instructed in, 229

progress made in?, 36

reward to women who learn, 96, 99, 165, 198

Silk worm seed, coming from Portugal, 250-251

procured from Italy, 166, 170, 178, 180, 181

to be sent to Ga., 165, 170, 178, 187

Skidoway Island, sale of cattle on, 84-85

Slaves, see Negroes

Smith, Samuel, Bartholomew Zouberbuhler’s letter to, 258

interest in affairs of Lucy Mouse, 84-85

letter from Joseph Ottolenghe, 258

Smith, Thomas, told of delay in securing quit rent information, 137-138

Smith’s bellows, sent to Ga., 87

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, journal of John Martin Bolzius sent to, 4

Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, missionary for Augusta, 206, 214-215, 220-221

sends parcels to Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 34

to pay Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 33, 34

to pay salary of Joseph Ottolenghe, 229

Sola bills, accounts of use needed, 107

captured and taken to Havana, 57, 65-66, 78, 80

issued to Capt. George Dunbar, 124-125

issued to Rev. John Martin Bolzius to pay for Salzburger silk, 167, 169-170, 171-172, 173-174, 180, 181

how endorsed, 47

new method of paying, 45

not to be used for final Trustee bills in Ga., 269-270, 273-274

sent to Ga., 10, 11, 12, 32, 34, 47, 65-66, 78, 80-81, 87, 94, 106, 114, 139, 147-148, 149, 150, 152, 161, 173, 178, 181, 204-205, 210, 211, 220, 222-224, 248-249, 251

should be sent to England for payment, 263

Soldiers, disbanded, arms for, 125-126

land for, 125-126

list of those in Ga., 217

list of those in Ga. wanted, 179, 196

rewards and provisions if they remain in Ga., 117

who remain in Ga., 123-124, 148-151

Soldiers in Ga., 149-150

boat for their use, 142, 154-158, 205-206

Harris and Habersham paid for provisions, 219-220

provisions for, 142, 251, 267

Soldiers, independent companies to be stationed in S. C., 110

needed on road to St. Augustine, 234

to be stationed at Augusta, Frederica, and Jekyll Island, 119-120

South Carolina, bad treatment of people taken there, 267

bounty on silk production, 167

fear of annexation of Ga. to, 216-217

German servants run away to, 202

governor and council to forward Ga. mail, 49, 51, 79-80, 106, 109

Indian trade with Cherokees, Catawbas, and others to N, 234

not to annex Ga., 254, 266

South Carolina and Ga., Indian present distribution, 108, 114, 121-122, 123, 153-154, 158-159

Spain, border troubles, 91-92, 110-112

claims Ga. and S. C., 110-112, 127

peace with almost established, 101

preliminary peace signed, 107

Sparnel, Thomas, land grant, 57

Spencer, William, appointed bailiff, 33, 36, 75, 80

deposition of Mary Bosomworth before, 44

on commission to settle Thomas Causton’s accounts, 8, 13

Staley, Frederick, comes to Ga., 26

Staley, Gottlieb, comes to Ga., 26

Staley, John, comes to Ga., 26

Staley, John, Jr., comes to Ga., 26

Staley, Magdalen, comes to Ga., 26

Staley, Marian, comes to Ga., 26

Staley, Philip Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Stationery, sent to Ga., 70, 71, 173, 275

Stephen and Mary, brings mail for Ga., 206, 207, 209

Stephens, Newdigate, heir to William Stephens, 60

Stephens, Thomas, heir to William Stephens, 60

Stephens, William, accounts, 210-211

accounts from received, 10

Assistants to act if indisposed, 162

directed to tell Mary and Thomas Bosomworth their rights in Ga., 79

draws bill on Trustees, 177-178

Indian present distribution, 102-103, 104, 108, 122-123, 153-154, 158-160

journal lost, 34

land grant, 19

letter about Ga. items, 10-17

letters and journal received, 10, 50, 54, 74, 141

letters to, 7, 10, 22, 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, 35, 37, 43, 47, 50, 59, 78, 84, 102, 109, 122, 126, 133, 190

no longer to issue sola bills, 210

no recent correspondence, 35

relieved as secretary and president, 190, 192, 200, 202, 235

wants new land grant, 59-60

Stevenson, John, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Stirling, Hugh, land grant, 18

Storehouse at Savannah, might be used as Indian trader warehouse, 199

to be converted into a market, 233

Success, brings mail for Ga., 38, 41, 43, 47, 249

Summersett, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 6

Supplies, in King’s Magazine, 214

sent to Ga., 70-72

sent to Salzburgers, 61, 72-73

Suppo-rt of religion and education, land for at Ebenezer, 61

Surgeon to the poor, appointed, 52

Surveyors, appointed, 262

method of payment, 14

to make report of all lands claimed by Bosomworths, 194

savings in estimated, 58

Surveys, made by Joseph Avery, 8-9, 56

Sutherland, Capt. Patrick, land grant, 97

Swedish ship, captured and carried to Frederica, 108

Swill, Thomas, quit rents for Ga., 83

Swiss, desire to go to Ga., 188-189

improvements and cultivation, 58

Tailfer, Patrick, land grant, 18

Taite, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 134, 135

Tartar Man of War, brings mail from Ga., 50, 51, 54, 64

Terry, John A. left Ga., 43-44

suspension as recorder at Frederica, 30-32

taken prisoner by the French, 63

trial for rape, 79

Terry, William, land grant, 18

Thomson, Capt. William, captured ship at Frederica, 108-109

takes mail for Ga., 38, 41, 43, 47

Tisdale’s, public house in Savannah, 2

Tools, for new German arrivals, 204, 240

sent to Ga., 17, 24-25

Town Court of Savannah, proceedings not received, 196

proceedings of needed, 79

records sent to England, 217

Vice President Henry Parker to attend, 196

Townsend, brings mail from Ga., 108

Treaty of Madrid, copy sent to Ga., 227

Trenn, Capt. William, brings mail for Ga., 109

Trustees, anniversary sermons sent, 99

consider Ga. and S. C. of common interest, 120

correspondence, method of answering, 143, 162, 180, 217

finances at low ebb, 32-33, 35-36

funds difficult to secure, 233

garden gone to decay, 233

government surrender, 128, 254-255, 256-257, 260, 266, 278-280

have care and affection for Salzburgers, 42

have welfare of Ga. at heart, 186-187, 230

office location, 269, 274

out of town in summer, 106

memorial on general conditions in Ga., 230, 259-260

request for funds refused by Parliament, 228

work for Ga. a great satisfaction to them, 263-264

Tachiffely, John Lewis, bond of, 22-23

Tuckwell, John, land grant, 19

bill of exchange of, 32, 38

Tull, Jethro, book on agriculture sent to Salzburgers, 4

Turnips, sent to Ga., 25

Two Sisters, brings mail for Ga., 92, 177

Tybee, pilot at, 197, 233

Tyrrell, Mr., gambler, 2

Uchee Indians, hurt Salzburgers, 15

wickedness noted by John Martin Bolzius, 4

Uchee land, difficulties of cession, 85

not very good, 226

Salzburgers desire, 38-39, 42, 60, 180, 193

yet secured for Ebenezer?, 118, 119

Upton, Thomas, land grant, 19

Urlsperger, Rev. Samuel, assured no Negroes to be allowed in Ga., 62, 77

elected corresponding member of Trust, 77-78

interest in Germans coming to Ga., 243

report on happenings at Ebenezer, 47-49, 77, 188-189

sends chest for Ebenezer, 203-204

told that German servants going to Ebenezer, 105, 137, 144

written to for German servants, 101

Utrecht Gazette, Martyn letter printed in, 127-128

Verelst, Harman, purchase Indian presents, 114, 121-123, 160

Vernon, James, Bolzius correspondence with, 41

letter from Joseph Ottolenghe, 258

mail for, 98

missionary at Augusta, 206

Vernonburgh, Bartholomew Zouberbuhler to hold services at, 30

clergyman for, 5, 52-53, 54-55, 75

industry revived and cloth manufactured, 142

list of inhabitants, 1, 16

parcels sent for, 92

plows and other implements for, 94, 95

school master, 55

servants for, 15

silk culture, 59, 70, 71, 102

to receive wild cattle, 102

Vice President and Assistants, letters for, 204, 207, 210, 213, 216, 220, 223, 226, 228

Vinegar, sent to Ga., 25

Virginia, settlers coming to Ga., 59

Von Braham, William Gerard, brings Germans to Ga., 242, 243, 244, 245

infromation on his background, 240

land grant, 240, 242, 245

Von Munch, Charles, land grant, 240

Von Munch, Chretien, corresponding member of Trust, 42, 46, 60, 76-77, 105

land grant, 240, 242, 245, 255

payment made to, 113

proposes physician and hospital for Ebenezer, 245

silk from Ebenezer sent to, 163

tells of more Germans coming to Ga., 242

thanked for aid to Salzburgers, 42, 46, 60, 76

told of German servants for Ga., 137, 144, 244-245

told of published letter, 135-137

told of Salzburger success, 46

will be informed of Bolzius’ mail, 106, 110

Von Munch, Remegius, land grant, 240

Von Munch, Thomas, land grant, 240

Von Reck, Philip George Frederick, land grant, 19

Wade, Edward, land grant, 19

Walker, Alexander, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Walker, James, applies for land in Ga., 249

no land grant for, 279

Walpole, Horatio, collection of quit rents in Ga., 83, 137-138

Walthour, Christopher Conradt, comes to Ga., 26

Walthour, George Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Walthour, George Michael, comes to Ga., 26

Walthour, Jacob Gasper, comes to Ga., 26

Walthour, John Gasper, comes to Ga., 26

Walthour, Margaret Barbara, comes to Ga., 26

Wardrop, Joseph, land grant, 18

Warehouses, needed at Savannah, 96, 198-199

Watson, Charles, accusations of Thomas Jones against, 1-3

appointed recorder, 75, 80, 81-82

arrived in England, 17

bill of exchange paid, 81-82

deposition of Mary Bosomworth before, 44

neglects duties as bailiff and assistant, 3

resigned as bailiff at Savannah, 33, 36

suspended as bailiff and assistant, 3

to return to Ga. and desires office, 43-44

Trustees ask how he executes his office, 196

Watts, Frances, funds for, 109

land sold to James Habersham, 9, 12, 210-211

letter of attorney to William Duchee, 23

Weaving, at Vernonburgh and Acton, 142

Weber, John, petition of people who want to go to Ga., 188-189

Weights and measures, sent to Augusta for the Indian trade, 234-235, 236

West, Catharina, comes to Ga., 26

West, Elizabeth, land grant, 19

West, Magdalena, comes to Ga., 26

West, Matthias, comes to Ga., 26

Weston, Willes, trust grant, 21

Wharf at Savannah, needs to be improved, 96, 130, 132-133

Whetstones, sent to Ga., 152

White, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 31, 32, 34, 35, 220, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226

mail received from, 126

taken by enemy, 51, 74, 80

White servants, proportion to Negroes, 144-145

Whitefield, Rev. George, land grant for Bethesda, 22

Negroes in Ga., 42

trust grant, 84

Whitehall Evening Post, Martyn letter printed in, 127-128

Wilkinson, Capt. Thomas, captured by enemy, 33

William, Griffith, carries mail to London, 192

services of, 204

storekeeper at Frederica, 189

Williams, John,land grant, 18, 279

to bring settlers from Va., 59

Williams, Robert, land grant, 18

Williamson, William, administers Thomas Causton’s estate, 43

Wood, William, informed that William Russell nominated for naval officer in Ga., 138-139

Wood, Capt. William, land grant, 20

Woodrooffe, William, land grant, 19

Wool ford, James, comes to Ga., 199, 204

Wool ford, Sarah, comes to Ga., 204

Wrangle, Charles Henry, captured ship at Frederica, 108

Wright, Jermyn, purchase Indian presents, 114, 121-123, 160

Wyssenbakher, Christopher, comes to Ga., 26

Wyssenbakher, Jacob, comes to Ga., 27

Wyssenbakher, Margaret, comes to Ga., 27

Wyssengert, Anna Maria, comes to Ga., 27

Yakeley, Jacob, comes to Ga., 26

Yamacraw Indians, number and how they subsist, 59, 140

will they surrender their lands, 140, 193-194

Yeomans, William, Charles Town merchant, 115

Yonge, Henry, appointed surveyor, 262

Young, Isaac, land grant, 19

Younge, Capt., brings mail for Ga., 84, 85, 87, 88

Zeigenhagen, Friedrich Michael, applied for help for Salzburgers, 4

applies for medicines for Salzburgers, 88

Bolzius correspondence with, 41, 188

contents of packages for Salzburgers, 50

informed of regulations on Negroes, 144

information about silk bounty for Ebenezer, 113

interest in Germans coming to Ga., 243, 244

lost parcels for Salzburgers, 94

mail for, 98

purchase gown and clothing for John Martin Bolzius, 61-62, 72-73

Zinzendorf, Count of, land grant, 19

Zoning, Barbara, comes to Ga., 27

Zoning, Margaret, comes to Ga., 27

Zouberbuhler, Bartholomew, appointed missionary to Savannah, 28, 29

bill of exchange, 75, 216

bill of exchange refused, 246, 247, 252

books sent to, 151

complaints about Edward Holt, 215

dissatisfied in Ga., 118

funds not paid when due, 215-216

furniture for parsonage, 74, 75

Joseph Ottolenghe, 258

land grant, 140

letter received, 82, 197

Library of late Dr. Crow sent, 151

mail feared taken by enemy, 82

parcel for sent, 87

pastor for Vernonburgh and Acton in person or by assistant, 54-55

Peter Joubert complained of, 197

plan of church and glass for it, 151

recommended to employ John J. Zubly as his assistant, 52-53, 75

request for schoolmaster at Savannah, 153

salary and expenses, 30, 33, 34-35, 120-121, 139-140, 258

scythes and stones needed, 152

servants for, 29, 30, 89, 120, 139-140, 151

to give services in English, French, and German, 29-30

type Germans proper for his church, 152

voyage to Ga., 75

Zouberbuhler, Sebastian, land grant, 140

Zubly, Rev. John J., desired by inhabitants of Vernonburgh and Acton, 54-55

going to South Carolina, 89

recommended as assistant to Bartholomew Zouberbuhler, 52-53, 75

wants to be minister in Ga., 5

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