General orders, 1778 / by Gen. Moultrie and Gen. Howe

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General orders, 1778 / by Gen. Moultrie and Gen. Howe
and regimental orders by Lt. Col. Jas. Mayson and others.

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1778-06-23

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Includes pay schedules and appointments (p. 3-5+), court martials, muster roll of 3rd Regiment South Carolina Continental Troops (p. 12-13), and medical advice (p. 52-53).

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Ms. 293, General orders, 1778 / by Gen. Moultrie and Gen. Howe
and regimental orders by Lt. Col. Jas. Mayson and others.

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Gen. Moultrie’s Order Book
Prince Frederick Parish
&
St. James Santee Parish Regist[er]
[Blank]
[Blank]
43548
1

General Orders by New Barricks Charles Town 23rd June 1778
General Moultrie Parole*

Regimental Orders by
Lt. Col. Jas. Mayson

That Doctor Lewis do remove all the sick to the General Hospital this day and that he attend there with them to inform the Doctors who receive them of their Different disorders with the means he hath tried for their Recovery

That a Regimental Court Martial do set Immediately at the Residents' room for the trial of all such Persons as may be Brought before them and to consist of the following members-

Captain David Hopkins President

Lieut. Isaac Crowther Members Lieut. Lewis DeSaussure
Lieut. James Robison Lieut. Robert Gaston

Capt. David Hopkins Officer of the day tomorrow

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
James Robison For guard Tomorrow
Henry Newson

24th June 1778
General Orders by Parole Portugal
General Moultrie

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Jas. Mayson

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn Officer of the day tomorrow

Lieuts. Lewis DeSaussure
Richard Jones For guard tomorrow
David Edmunds

The Court Martial which sat yesterday of which Capt. Hopkins was President is disolved and the sentence approved off.

25th June 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Spain

Regimental Orders by Capt. David Hopkins officer of the tom…(faded [illegible])
Lt. Col. Jas. Mayson

Lieuts. Benjamin Hodges
James Robison For guard tomorrow
Robert Gaston

*Parole not given, or faded entirely [illegible]


2

New Barracks 25th June 1778

Regimental Orders Continued

Ordered that the officers commanding Companies do see their men compleatly Armed immediately and that they observe the Order of the 3d Instant for that Purpose (pointing hand icon) Thomas Alexander, a private of Capt. Smith's Company, died this Evening

25th June 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Sweden

In commemoration of the 28th of June 1778 the following firing Is to take place and to begin at 12 o'Clock on Monday 29th Instant. Fort Moultrie begins by firing 13 guns, Fort Johnson follows by 13 guns, Dorrel's Bastion also 13 guns, Grimbal's also 13 guns. Col. Laurens' Battery to finish by 13 guns. A pause of about five minutes between each Fort's firing.

The Deputy Commissary Genl. is ordered for the future to deliver no more than 1 Ration Pr. Day to Each Col., Lieut Col., Major, Captain, Subaltern and Staff Officers in the Continental service and the Jr. Master in the Different Regts. To make returns accordingly. The Continental agent in this State is Ordered to Give to the Commanding officer as soon as possible an exact return of what stores Are now in his possession and what hath been delivered to the Deputy Clothier Genl. belonging to the United States and also to transmit a proper account of the same to Congress.

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Jas. Mayson

That all the Captains or Officers having charge of Companies do have muster Rolls made out of the same by the 1st next Month as the Muster Master intends on that day to muster the Regiments, that Capt. Hopkins Do attend as a Majestrate in the Barracks in order to attest the Muster rolls.

A monthly report of each company to be delivered on the same Day to enable the Adjutant to make a general one by _______ that the Adjutant and Serjeant Major, Jr. Master and Jr. Master Serjeant do Search the Barracks for Playing Cards, and with whosoever they were found, if Non-Commissioned Officers or Privates to Confine them, and if Commissioned Officers to report them To me.

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn Officer of the Day tomorrow

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Lewis DeSaussure For guard tomorrow
Robert Gaston


3

York Town

In Congress 27th May 1778

Infantry

Resolved that each Battalion of Infantry shall consist of nine companies one of which shall be of light Infantry; the light Infantry to be kept compleat by drafts from the Battalion, and organized during the campaign into Corps of light Infantry.

That the Battalion of Infantry consist of

Commissioned Pay pr. Month Pay pr. Month

1 Colonel & Captain 75 dollars 1 Sergeon 60 Dollars
1 Lt. Col. & Captain 60 1 Sergeon's Mate 40
1 Major 50 1 Sergeant Major 10
6 Captains - each 40 1 Quarter Master Sergt. 10
1 Capt. Lieut. 26 ⅔ 27 Sergeants - each 10
8 Lieutenants - each 26 ⅔ 1 Drum Major 9
9 Ensigns - each 20 1 Fife Major 9
Pay-Master {to be taken 20 18 Drums & Fifes - each 7 ⅓ d
Adjutant {from the 13 27 Corporals - each 7 ⅓ d
Quarter Master {line 13 477 Privates - each 6 ⅔ d

In addition to their Pay as Officers in the line

The Lieutenants of the Col. Company to have the Rank of Capt. Lieut.

Cavelry

That a Battalion of Cavelry consist of

Commissioned Pay pr. Month Pay pr. Month
1 Colonel 93 ¾ Dolls. 1 Sergeon 60 Dollars
1 Lieut. Colonel 75 1 Sergeon's Mate 40
1 Major 60 1 Sadler 10
6 Captains - each 50 1 Trumpet Major 11
12 Lieutenants - each 33 ½ 6 Farriers - each 10
6 Cornets - each 26 ⅔ 6 Jr. Master Sergts. - each 15
1 Riding Master 33 ⅓ 6 Trumpeters - each 10
Pay Master {to be taken 25 12 Serjeants - each 12
Adjutant {from the 15 30 Corporals - each 10
Jr. Master {line 15 324 Dragoons - each 8 ⅓

In addition to their Pay as Officers in the line


4

York Town

In Congress 27th May 1778

Resolved That the Adjutant and Quarter Master of a Regiment be nominated By the Field Officers out of the Subalterns and presented to the Commander in Chief Or the Commander in a separate department for approbation; and that being approved of they shall receive from him a warrant agreeable to such nomination.

That the Pay Master of a Regiment be chosen by the Officers of The Regiment out of the Captains or Subalterns, and appointed by warrant As above; the Officer is to resque their pay in his hands; The Pay Master to have the charge of the cloathing; and to distribute the same.

Resolved, That the Brigade Major be appointed as heretofore by the Commander in Chief or Commander in a Seperate department, out of the Captains in the Brigade to which he shall be appointed.

That the Brigade Quartermaster be appointed by the Quarter Master Genl., Out of the Captains or Subalterns in the Brigade to which he shall be appointed.

Resolved, That two De Camps be allowed to each Major General, who shall for the Future appoint them out of the Captains or Subalterns:

Resolved, That in addition to their pay as Officers in the line there be allowed to

An Aid De Camp 24 Dollars per Month
Brigade Major 24
Brigade Quarter Master 15

Resolved, That when any of the Staff Officers appointed from the line are promoted Above the ranks in the line out of which they are respectively appointed by their Staff appointments shall thereupon be vacated. The present Aid De Camps and Brigade Majors to recieve their present pay and rations.

Resolved, That Aid De camps, Brigade Majors, and Brigade Quarter Masters Heretofore appointed from the line, shall hold their present ranks and be admissable Into the line again in the same rank they held when taken from the line; Provided that no Aid, Brigade Major or Quarter Master shall have the command Of any Officers who commanded him when in the line.

Resolved, that whenever the Adjutant General shall be appointed from the Line he may continue to hold his rank and commission in the line.

Resolved, That when supernumery Lieutenants are continued under this Arrangement of Battalions, who are to do the duty of Ensigns, they Shall be entitled to hold their rank and to receive their pay such rank Intitled them to receive.


5

York Town

In Congress 27 May 1778

Resolved, That no more Colonels be appointed in the Infantry; but When any such commission is or shall become vacant, the Battalion shall be commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel who shall be allowed the same pay as is Now granted to a Colonel of ______ Infantry and shall rise in proportion from that to the rank of Brigadier, and such Battalion shall have only two Field Officers viz. a Lieut. Col. and Major, but it shall have an additional Capt.

29 May 1778

Resolved, That as persons hereafter appointed upon the civil Staff of the army shall hold or be intitled to any rank in the Army by virtue of such Staff appointment.

2nd June 1778

Resolved That the officers hereinafter mentioned be intitled to draw one Ration a day and no more; that where they shall not Draw that ration they shall not be allowed any compensation in lieu thereof And to the end that they may be enabled to live in a manner becoming their rations

Resolved, That the following sums be paid to them monthly for their subsistence viz. to every Colonel 50 Dollars pr. month; to every Lieut. Col. 40 Dollars; To every Major 30 Dollars; to every Regimental Surgeon 30 Dollars; to every Regimental Surgeon's Mate 10 Dollars; to every Chaplin of a Brigade 50 Dollars; to every Capt. 20 Dollars; to every Lieut. and Ensign 10 Dollars;

Resolved, that subsistance money be allowed to Officers and others on the Staff in line of Extra rations and that henceforward none of them be Allowed to draw more than one ration per Day

Ordered That the committee of Arrangement be directed to report to Congress As soon as possible such an allowance as they shall think adequate To the Stations of the respective officers and persons employed on the Staff

Extracts from the minutes
(Signed) Charles Thomson, Secretary


6

New Barracks, Charles Town, June 27th 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Baveria

The Court Martial of which Col. Marion is President Is to try Sergt. Thos. Malcom and Corpl. William Johnston and Philip McGuire of the 1st Regt. For desertion and being found in arms against the United States of America all Evidences to attend and all other prisoners that shall Be brought before the said court are also to be tried, and it is ordered that Their Evidences attend in time. All officers having any demands against the commissary for back Rations are to give them in immediately

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. David Hopkins Officer of the day

Lieuts. Richard Jones
David Edmunds for guard for tomorrow
Benjamin Hodges

28th June 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Sullivans Island

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Pritchard's guard to be relieved tomorrow morning by Lieut. Ramsay

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn Officer of the Day Tomorrow

Lieuts. James Robison
Robert Gaston For guard tomorrow
Isaac Crowther

29th June 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Palmato

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mason

Capt. Hopkins officer of the Day Tomorrow

Lieuts. William Fitzpatric
Lewis DeSaussure For guard tomorrow
Richard Jones

Sergt. Pitts of light Towles Company is discharged this day his time being out by [illegible]


7

New Barracks, Charlestown, June 30 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Dorchester

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Agreeable to orders of 25th June 1778 that All the men who had not armes, the Officers of the Different Companies Where to see them furnished with but still I find that Capts. Warley's, Towles', Marshall's and Hart's not yet compleated contrary to orders. A party of 1 Capt. and 2 privates to hold themselves in readiness to go At a moment's warning after Samuel Hutson of Capt. Lyall's Company Who deserted from his guard the 29th Inst. having command of the same And Robert Hudgins a private in Capt. Brown's Company who Deserted At the same time, both it is said stole good Rifles and Horses, Capt. Lyall's do lend a man and horse as one of the above party; Capt. Goodwyn of the Day Lieuts. Davis, Hodges and Jaggart (or Jaggart MGD) for guard

1st July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Fayette

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That a regimental court martial do sit immediately Where the President may appoint for the trial of such persons as may be brought Before said court, the court to consist of the following members

Lieut. Isaac Crowther President

Members
Lieut. William Fitzpatrick
Lieut. Lewis DeSaussure
Lieut. Richard Jones
Lieut. James Robison

Capt. David Hopkins Officer of the Day to-morrow

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
James Robison For guard tomorrow
Benjamin Newson

That all officers and men off Duty do attend divine service at ten o'Clock To-morrow morning that the Capt. or Officers having charge of Companies to Deliver to the commanding Officer a Duplicate of their Muster rolls by the 8th Instant.

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn being taken sick, Capt. David Hopkins Officer of the Day to-Day

James Staurt of Capt. Thomson's Regt. belonging to Capt. Towle's Company Deserted this Day being the 31st June


8

Over Looked

General Orders by General Moultrie

Regimental Orders by Col. Mayson

Lieut. Col. James Mayson

New Barracks Charleston June 30th 1778

Parole - Dorchester

9

Regimental Orders

Quarter House

General Moultrie

Lieut. Col. Mayson

4 Mile House

Dorchester


10

New Barracks, 2nd July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Elbert

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That a regimental court Martial do set immediately to finish the proceedings of the court which sat yesterday of Which Lieut. Crowther was President, which is hereby dissolved That the Members do adjourn for half an hour to attend their respective companies when the muster Master is mustering the regiment, the Court to consist of the following members

Lieut. William Fitzpatrick President

Members

Lieut. Richard Jones
Lieut. Benjamin Hodges
Lieut. John Davis
Lieut. William Taggart

Capt. David Hopkins of the Day

Lieuts. William Fitzpatrick
Lewis DeSaussure For guard tomorrow
Richard Jones

3d July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole United States

The Deputy Commissary General is in future to serve out Vinegar to the troops in the continental service in this State and to begin by Fort Moultrie and Johnson. The Deputy Commissary General is to Allow Rations only to those officers servants who do not belong to the Troop According to an Order Issued the 30 May Last and is to Issue them accordingly

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Ordered that Capt. David Hopkinson sit on the General Court Martial of which Col. Marion is President in the Room of Capt. Harleston of the 2d Regiment who is sick

Lieuts. Jn. Davis
Benjamin Hodges For guard tomorrow
William Taggart


11

New Barracks 4th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Independence

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That a Regimental Court Martial do sit Immediately for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before them, to consist of the following Members

Lieut. Isaac Crowther President

Members

Lieut. Lewis DeSaussure
Lieut. Robison
Lieut. Richard Jones
Lieut. Benjamin Newson

Lieuts. James Robison
Benjamin Newson For guard tomorrow
Isaac Crowther
5th July 1778
General Orders by Capt. Moultrie

Parole Pensacola

That Pritchard's Guard be relieved tomorrow morning by Lieut. Isaac Crowther and Lieut. Fitzpatrick do relieve him Of the Brick house guard for that duty

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieuts. Lewis DeSaussure
Richard Jones For Guard tomorrow
John Davis

Joseph Yamsey of Capt. Towle's Company discharged this Day

* July 6 should follow July 5 as in original [illegible]
New Barracks 7th July 1778

General Orders by Genl. Moultrie

Parole Perue

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. J. Warley to sit on a Court of Inquiry
New Barracks 8th July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieut. Lewis DeSaussure, an officer for guard tomorrow
6th July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie
Parole Mexico

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Samuel Radcliffe of the 1st, Daniel Norwood of the 2d, Hartwell Huskey of the 3d, Benj. Clark and William Span of the 4th, Philip Pearse of the 5th, Robert Martin of the 3d, Nicholas Powers of the 6th, Robert Johnston & William Brown of the 7th, Robert Hood of the 10th, Henry Crum of the 9th, Michael Cain & Elias Bridgwater of the 11th, Thomas Collier & William Carelys of the 12th Company are appointed Serjts. to the Above Companies and are to be Obeyed as Such

Capt. David Hopkins Officer of the Day tomorrow

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
Benj. Hodges For guard tomorrow
Wm. Taggart


12

A Muster Roll of Capt. Richard Brown's Company in the 3d Regiment South Carolina Continental Troops Commanded by Col. William Thomson

Commissioned Officers Date of Commissions Remarks
Richard Brown - Captain 14th September 1776 Recruiting
William Goodwyn - 1st Lieut. 1st August 1776 Resigned 30th May 1778
Luke Mayson - 1st Lieut. 4th June 1778 Present

Non Commissioned Time of Appointment Time of Service Remarks
Hartwell Huskey 1st September 1777 3 years Present
Robert Martin 1st March 1778 3 years At Dorchester Guard

Corpls. Wanting
Wanting

Drum Matthew Johnson 3 years Present
Fife Samuel Brushire 3 years Present

Privates Time of Appointment Time to Serve Remarks
1. George Harrison 16th June 1777 3 years On Command
2. John Hays 15th July 1777 Do. Do.
3. Peter McGrew 16th August 1777 Do. Do.
4. Norman Martin 28th December 1776 Do. Do.
5. Daniel Shannon 28th December 1776 Do. Do.
6. Durham Sullivan 8th April 1777 Do. Do.
7. Theophilus Norwood 3d April 1776 Do. Do.
8. Thomas Harboe 15th July 1777 Do. Do.
9. James Hays 15th July 1777 Do. Do.
10. Samuel Russ Do. Do.
11. John Dean 1st January 1778 Do. Do.
12. Thomas Dean 24th Do. Do. Do. Do.
13. Elijah Dean 1st Do. Do. Do. Do.
14. Abner Dear 24th Do. Do. Do. Do.
15. James Keenan Do. Do.
16. Benjamin Carter 24th Do. Do. Do. Do.

* This is Dear in original, the last letter is not n as in the three nor n in #15. Nor is the final r in #14 exactly like final r in #16. And though I think #14 is meant for Dean it is Dear in original & would unquestionably be so read except for juxtaposition to #11.12.+13. H.A. Ded
13

A Muster Roll of Capt. Richard Brown's Company in the 3d Regt. So. Carolina Continental Troops Commanded by Col. William Thomson 1st July 1778

Privates Time of Appointment Time to Serve Remarks
17. Michael Murphy 17th February 1777 3 years On Furlough
18. Ambrose Jackson 15th July Do. Do. Present
19. Thomas Price 19th August Do. Do. Do.
20. John Price 27th September Do. Do. Do.
21. Robert Godfrey 1st June Do. Do. Do.
22. Joseph Williams 1st July Do. Do. Do.
23. Samuel Samson 24th April Do. Do. On Furlough
24. Barthey Warton 24th April Do. Do. Present
25. Charles Mulherren 13th August Do. Do. Do.
26. James McDonald 11th June Do. Do. Do.
27. Jacob Miller 15th July Do. Do. Do.
28. John Silcock 28th December 1776 Do. Do.
29. William Silcock 28th December 1776 Do. Do.
30. James Martin 1778 Do. Do.
31. William Thomas Do. Do. Do.
32. Gideon Griffin Do. Do. Do.
33. Osburn Jeffers Do. Do. Do.
34. Morgan Griffen Do. Do. Do.
35. Dury Harris Do. Do. Deserted
36. Little Berry Jeffers Do. Do. At Dorchester
37. Allen Jeffers Do. Do. Present
38. Benjamin Holly Do. Do. Deserted
39. Robert Hudgins Do. Do. Present


Men Inlisted Since
John Dyer 9th June 1777 Do.
Stephan Dumay 7 July 1778 Do.

We do Swear that the Above Muster Roll is a true State of The Company without fraud to the United States or any Individual According to the best of Our Knowledge Sworn & Signed this 4th March 1778

* Note by H.A. Ded– the r in this or is identical with final r in Dear #14 on p:12. There are no signatures. “Sworn” &c. is on lower portion–edge–of the page & there is no room for signatures.


14

New Barricks 7th July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Peru

Lieut. John Bush of Col. Regiment having resigned His Commission is no longer to be Obeyed or Considered as a Continental Officer. The General Desolves the General Court Martial of which Lieut. Col. Marion was President. The Sentence of the General Court Martial respecting Captain Cogdell is as follows: The Court having Maturely weighed the matter was of oppinion that Captain Cogdell Is not Guilty of any neglect of duty or disobedience of Orders and do therefore Honourably acquit him. The General approves of the Sentence Of the General Court Martial In which Captain Cogdell is Honourably Acquitted, and Orders Captain Cogdell to join his Regiment.

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Quarter Master serve out to every man, Com. Officer and Private in the Regiment 2 pair Shoes 2 pr. hose 2 Shirts 2 Jacketts 2 pr. Britches 1 Hatt And one Stock this Day, he is not to serve out any thing in future Without an order from the Commanding Officer.

That a Court of Inquiry do set tomorrow To Inquire and Report to the Commanding Officer the Care of Caddett Jones respecting a Certain twenty Dollar bill Wherein the said Jones was Charged with Altering the Same from a twenty Dollar to a thirty Dollar bill and Passing the same as such all Evidences are desired to Attend The Court to Consist of

Capt. Hopkins - President

Members
Capt. Lyell
Capt. J. Warley
Lieut. Fitzpatrick
Lieut. Davis

Capt. John C. Smith of the Day

Lieuts. James Robinson
Benjamin Newson for guard tomorrow
Henry Ramsey


New Barricks 8th July 1778
15

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Chili

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Quarter Master do immediately get [illegible] and bound all the Hatts belonging to The Non Commissioned Officers and Privates in the Regiment in one manner, before they are worn and every Officer will see this order Strictly Complied with, The D. Colcrather General will furnish him with Care thread And Buttons for that purpose. The Adjutant not to Parade the men untill their Hatts are [illegible] and bound

Capt. Lyell officer of the Day to-morrow

William Fitzpatrick
Lewis DeSaussure
Richard Jones

Officers for guard T.M.

That the Adjutant do request those Officers who have Not Complied with the Orders of the 2d Instant to do it Immediately. Joseph Yancey is appointed 2. M. Serjeant to this Regiment and is to be Obeyed as such
9th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Pareguay

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Following Officers Do Hold themselves in readiness to go on the Recruiting Service Immediately

Lieut. John Goodwyn to Recruit for Capt. J. Warley's Company
Lieut. Richard Jones to Recruit for Capt. Lyell's Do.
Capt. J. Warley & Lt. DeSaussure for their own Do.


16

New Barracks 9th July 1778
Regimental Orders Contd.

Lieut. John Davis to Recruit for Capt. Marshall's Compy. & That Lieut. Henry Ramsey take Charge of Capt. Donaldson's Company untill Lieut. Davis's Return

Capt. Joseph Warley Officer of the day to-mor.

Lieuts. Luke Mayson
Cato Urest For guard to-morrow
John Davis

Jessy Williams a private of Capt. Towle's Company Deserted the 8th Instant

10th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Congaree

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. Richard Brown of the Day

Lieuts. Benjamin Hodges
James Robinson
Benjamin Newsom

For guard tomorrow

Cadett Jones Discharged from the Regiment
Articles of war read this Day to the Regiment

10th July

General Orders by General Moultrie

The General approves of the Sentence Passed by the General Court Martial of which Lieut Col. Marion was President upon Thomas Malcolm William Johnston and Philip McGuire which Sentence are that They Suffer Death by being Shot. The prisoners Sentenced to Death are to prepare themselves for that awfull Event as the Sentence will be Executed on Wednesday the 22d of this Month.


17
New Barracks 11th July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole York

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Serjeants of the Barrack guard do not allow any of the window Shuters To be removed from their proper places, and that no Soldier for the future sleep out of his Barracks the Guard to Confine all such as sleep Sleep out of their rooms. The new guard this morning is to see every window Shutter put up and to report every morning to the Serjeant who relieves the same that the Barracks is In proper order, that the Soldiers of the 2nd and 6th Regiment do immediately goe to the other side of The Barracks and that Capt. Dogget provides rooms For his men forthwith, that should any of the 3d Regt. Be found working on vessels or warfs, they are To be Confined as Deserters and reported as such, a Copy of this order to be stuck up at the Barrack guard House

Capt. David Hopkins of the Day

Lieuts. William Fitzpatrick
Lewis DeSaussure For guard to-morrow
Henry Ramsey

12th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Washington

A General Court Martial to sit on Thursday next to try Lieut. Perreneau of Col. Motts Regiment on a Charge of Col. Mott For Disobedience of orders and neglect of Duty

And also to try Lieut. Richard Jones of Col. Thomsons Regiment on a Complaint of Lieut. Taggart of the Same

Note by H.A.D. The final letter in this name may be w, the correct letter is u. Lt. Cd: Isaac Motte was of 2nd Regt. & Henry Peronneau was Lieut. In 2nd Regt. James Peronneau was Lt. in 1st Regt. of which Christopher Gadsden was Col. & Isaac Huger LT. Col:. James Peronneau resigned 15 July 1778. Apparently then the Lt. Perreneau to be Court Martiales was Henry.

See W. G. DeSaussure’s List So. Ca. Continental Officers see post p. 20

He was allowed to resign his commission. See p. 20
18
New Barracks 12th July 1778
General Orders Contd.

For Sending him a Chalenge to fight a Duel, All Evidences For and against the Prisoners are to be warned to attend

Major Horry of the 2d President

2d 3 Captains 3 Subalterns
3d 2 Captains 2 Subalterns
5th 1 Captain 1 Subaltern

Members

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. Browns Report to Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieut. Richard Jones for Sending a Chalenge to Lieut. William Taggart Contrary to the Articles of war, both these Gentlemen are to Consider themselves under an arrest, and the Adjutant is to demand From them their side Arms and warn them not to Appear on the Parade, or wear any offensive arms untill further orders

Capt. John C. Smith Officer of the Day to-morrow

Lieut. Cato West
John Davis For guard to-morrow
John Goodwyn

Lieut. Luke Mayson to relieve Lieut. Crowther at Pritchards guard To-Morrow Morning.

Ordered that the Officer of the Day take an Inventory of the Effects &c of Lieut. David Edmunds and Report the same to the Commanding Officer by 9 o'clock to-morrow Morning - That the Adjutant invite all Officers in town to His Funeral at 5 o'clock to-morrow Evening

The men to fire over him to be clean and Neatly Drest

13th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Lee


19
New Barracks, 13th July 1778
Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. Lyell Officer of the Day to-mor.

Benjamin Hodges
James Robinson
Benjamin Newsom

For guard to-morrow

14th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Perseverence

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That Captains Brown, Hopkins, Smith, Lyell and Goodwyn do attend the General Court Martial at the State House by 10 o'clock this morning

That a Regimental court martial do set this morning for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought Before them

Lieut. Isaac Crowther President
Lieuts. Luke Mayson, Henry Ramsey, Members
Lieuts. Isaac Crowther, Luke Mayson, Henry Ramsey, For guard to-morrow

General Orders by General Moultrie of the 14th

The D. Qt. Mr. General to furnish Major D.C. Braham With forage for one horse - John Francis of 2d. Francis Stevans and John Butler of the 3d Regt. are to be tryed by the Genl. Court Martial now Setting of which Col. Roberts is President. All Evidences for & against the prisoners are to attend. All Officers going out on Leave of Absence or on the Recruiting Service are to leave their names with the Brigade Major and all Officers that arrive at head Quarters from command leave of Absence or, Recruiting are immediately to wait on the Commanding Officer.


20
New Barracks 15th July 1778
After Orders by G. M. of the 13th

Lieut. Galvin of Col. Motts Regiment having Resigned his Commission is no longer to be considered as a continental Officer. James Jourdan a 1st Lieutenant in the 4th Georgia Battallion having Resigned his Commission is no longer to be considered as a Continental Officer - Col. Roberts is appointed President of the General Court Martial that is to sit to-morrow in the court room in the State House in the room of Major Horry who was appointed and being the cheif Evidence

15 July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Vigilance

The General Court Martial now sitting is not to proceed on the trial of Lieut. Henry Perroneaw as Col. Mott is Willing to pass over the Offence upon Lieut. Perroneaw Resigning his Commission

The General therefore accepts of Lieut. Perroneawes Resignation and orders that he be no longer considered or respected as a Continental Officer

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Complaint being made to the Commanding Officer, That the Troops Stationed in Town goe to Several plantations, and by force take plunder and destroy the property of persons they are by oath bound to protect

Ordered that for the future, no man belonging to the 3d Regiment Officer's Servants Excepted do goe out of the Barracks without a Written ticket from the Officer of the Day, or the Officer Commanding Each Company

All Soldiers found one Mile from Barracks to be Tried as Deserters, and all such as presume to be out of Barracks Without such Ticket to be Confd. and tried for Breach of Orders

All Officers and non Commissioned Officers to see this Order strictly put into Execution

The Roll to be Called every day at 12 o'Clock as Well morning as Evening

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
Benjamin Hodges For guard to-morrow
James Robison


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16th July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Unanimity

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Benjamin Newson For guard to-morrow
Henry Ramsey

17th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Constitution

Andrew Rutledge, Esq. is appointed Deputy waggon

Master General for the State of South Carolina and is to Be Obeyed and Respected accordingly

James Francis of the 2d Regiment who was ordered to be Tried by a General Court Martial is to be delivered to Col. Motts Order

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

A Drum head court Martial to be Held to-morrow morning at parade time

Lieuts. Luke Mayson
John Davis
John Goodwyn

For guard to-morrow

The Articles of war to be read to the Battallion agreeable to Orders


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New Barracks 18th July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole by the President

Gen. Moultrie

2d Lieut. Paul Warley of Col. Motts Regiment or battallion
Is appointed a first Lieutenant in the same and is to be obeyed
And respected accordingly

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That Lieut. Benjamin Hodges do Relieve Lieut. Cato West at Pritchards guard to-morrow Evening who is to return to town and take the Dorchester Guard and proceed halfway with them on Monday Evening And enter on Thursday and relieve the old guard at Dorchester

Lieuts. James Robison
Benjamin Newson For guard to-morrow
Henry Ramsey

19th July

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Philadelphia

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Quarter Master have the Cloathing of the Regiment served out to the men on Thursday that they may Appear in them on Wednesday morning

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Luke Mayson For guard to-morrow
John Davis


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New Barracks 20th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Charlestown

Col. Thompsons Regiment to parade on Wednesday morning At 8 o'Clock at the new Barracks to march to Cummings Point one Serjeant and 12 Privates of the same Regiment To be draughted to execute the Prisoners on the same day at 10 o'Clock at the above place

1 Subaltern and 1 Serjt. with 20 Rank and fife from the 2nd Regt.
1 Subaltern and 1 Serjt. with 20 Rank and file from the 3rd Regt.

Are ordered to be in Town at 8 o'Clock in the morning on Wednesday next at the New Barracks to attend the Execution of the Prisoners. The D.Q.M.G. is to provide a Cart with three Coffins to be brought to the New Barracks early in the Morning on Wednesday next there to wait for further Orders

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That a Regimental court martial do sit to-Morrow Morning where the president may appoint for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before them

Lieut. Isaac Crowther President

Lieuts. Luke Mayson
John Davis

Members

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
James Robison For guard to-morrow
Benjamin Newson

21 July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Marques Fayette

The Genl. Court Martial which Col. Roberts was President of is Desolved. The General approves of the Sentence passed on Lieut. Jones Which sentence is as follows. The court having duly considered the Circumstances attending the case of Lieut. Jones and the Evidences against him, are of oppinion that Lieut. Taggart did not bring Lieut. Jones to a Genl. Court Martial with the lawful design of putting a
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New Barracks 21st July 1778.
C.O. by G. M. continued

check to the prenitious custom of Dueling, otherwise he would have Ordered him in Arrest on the Receipt of an anonimous note. For this And variety of reasons arising from the circumstances of the case, They esteem the prosecution frivolous and Dismess it as Such.

Lieut. Jones and Taggart are accordingly discharged from Arrest and Ordered to join their Regiment.

According to the sentence of the Above court Martial Francis Stevans of the 3rd Regiment for desertion is Sentenced to Receive 100 Lashes on the bare Back with a Cat o'nine tails. The General approves of the sentence and orders the same to be Executed by his Regiment immediately, according to the Sentence of the said Court Martial.

John Butlar also of the 3rd Regiment for desertion Is sentenced to Receive 100 Lashes but considering the good character Given him by Lieut. DeSaussure, he thinks him a object of mercy And reminds him as such. The General approves of the sentence, But in Consideration of the Recommendation Butlar is pardoned and Discharged from his confinement.

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

All Officers to attend to-morrow morning By 8 o'Clock and all Officers Servants to attend in their Regimentals And turn out in the Battalion at same time

Capt. R. Brown Officer of the Day to-morrow

Isaac Crowther
Lewis DeSaussure For guard to-morrow
Henry Ramsey

21 July 1778

Evening Orders by Lt. Co. Mayson

Ordered that Lieut. Wm. Taggart consider himself under an arrest for giving a Challenge to Lieut. Richard Jones both of Colonel Thomsons Regiment, Contrary to the Articles of war, That the Adjutant do this duty immediately and that Lieut. Taggart do deliver Up his Sword and behave as an Officer ought to do in the like Situation


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New Barracks 22 July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Independence

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Agreeable to the sentence of the court Martial, the Pay Master is to stop John Martins pay of Capt. Felix Warleys company for two Months, and Wm. Johnstons of Capt. U. Goodwyns Company for one Month the former to be Paid the Commanding Officer to reamburse Capt. Newton of The General Moultrie and the latter to Jones a private In Capt. Donaldsons Company

Capt. David Hopkinson Officer of the Day to-M.

Lieuts. Richard Jones
Luke Mayson For guard to-morrow


23 July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Confidence

A General Court Martial to sit on Wednesday next where the President may appoint for the trial of Lieutenant Taggart of Col. Thomsons Regiment on a Complaint of Lieut. Jones of the Same Regiment for sending him a Challenge to Fight a Duel. All Evidences to attend

Col. Isaac Huger of the 5th President

5 Officers from the 2nd
4 Officers from the 3rd Members
3 Officers from the 5th

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Officers do by the last of This Month furnish the Pay Master with their Pay Bills And the Adjutant With the Monthly Returns of their Compns. To enable him to make a General one by Capt. Joseph Warley and Lieut. DeSaussure sit on the Recruiting Service this day to Return in Twenty One Days.


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New Barracks 23 July 1778
Regimental Orders continued

Capt. Robert Lyell and Lieut. John Davis has leave of Absence for 20 days And Quarter Master Ship for ten Days

Robert Edwards of Capt. U. Goodwyns Company Discharged this day

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn Officer of the Day to-morrow

John Goodwyn
James Robison

For guard to-morrow

Sisenberry a private of Capt. Jos. Warleys Company died in the General Hospital the 21st Instant

Ordered that the Serjeants In future do make a return of the Effects of any of the men Who may die in the companies they belong to, to the Commanding Officer

24th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Pinckney

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. R. Brown Officer of the Day T.M.

Lieuts. Robert Gaston
Benjamin Newson

For guard to-morrow

25th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Sullivan's Island

Wm. John Hall is appointed Assistant deputy Judge Advocate for This State till further Orders in the room of William Nesbit Esq. Who hath Resigned

The Brick House guard to be removed to-morrow to Laurens Battery and to be relieved by 1 Corporal and three privates The Continental at the Generals door in future to be relieved From the Barrack guard.


New Barracks 25 July 1778

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. David Hopkins of the Day

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow

Daniel Ward a Fifer in Capt. Felix Warleys Company Died this Morning

26th July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Gadsden

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Pritchards guard to be relieved to-morrow morning by Lieut. Robison

Capt. U. Goodwyn, Officer of the Day to-morrow

Lieuts. Richard Jones
Luke Mayson For guard to-morrow

27 July 1778

General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Amboy

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

The Commanding Officer is Sorry to find the Different Companies so much neglected as well in their Arms in the Dress and Appearance of the Men, he Expects in future, that every Officer will at least do his duty, in his different Company and that An Officer in future do attend the parading of the men every Morning, he must be accountable to the Commanding Officer for Every Neglect

Ordered that the Following Officers hold themselves in Readiness to Attend the General Court Martial ordered to sit on Wednesday Next of which Col. Isaac Huger is President.

Captains John C. Smith, U. Goodwyn, R. Brown and Hopkins and Lieuts. Benjamin Hodges and Robert Gaston

Capt. Richard Brown officer of the Day to-morrow

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
Benjamin Newson For guard to-morrow


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New Barracks 28 July 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Prosperity

The officer that Commanded during the Absence of the General will Report by 10 o'Clock tomorrow morning at Head Quarters the number of Guards and the place where they occupy

Major D.C. Braham will lay before the General a Plan of the work intended for the Defence of the Town and the progress he has made thereon

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

The Officers and men to attend Divine

Service this morning at nine o'Clock

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow

A Regimental Court Martial to sit this forenoon where the President may appoint for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before the said court

Capt. Richard Brown President

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Luke Mayson
Richard Jones
Benjamin Hodges
Members

29th July 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Moultrie

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

A Regimental Court Martial to sit this Forenoon where the President may appoint for the trial of such Prisoners as may be brought before said court

Lieut. Luke Mayson President

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
Benj. Newson Members

Lieuts. Richard Jones
Luke Mayson For guard to-morrow

Charles Mulheren a Private of Capt. Browns Compy. is appointed a Serjt. Smiths Company and is to be obeyed as such. Jos. Greer of Capt. Smiths Company to do duty in Capt. Browns Compy. for the future. Returned Capt. Jos. Warley and Lt. DeSaussure from Recruiting the latter of the formers Horse [illegible]


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New Barracks 30 July 1778
General Orders by General Moultrie

Parole Confederation

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieuts. Benjamin Newson
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow

Brigade Orders

The 1st, 3rd and 6th Regiments Quartered in the New Barracks are ordered to make a weekly Return to the Brigade Major of the number each corps has fit for duty in order to make this detail for guard (those returned from the Southard expedition Excepted). The Officers will find the Orders every day at the Brigade Majors at 1 o'Clock

31 July 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Rutledge

The Commanding Officers of Battallions and Companies are to have the Prisoners of war very strictly examined and to observe if any deserters are among them. The Commisary of Prisoners accompany any officer appointed for that purpose to-morrow morning at 10 o'Clock the same officers from each Battallion and Corps will attend

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Isaac Crowther
Luke Mayson For guard to-Morrow

Ordered that Captains Hopkins, Towles with the Serjeant Major, Serjeant Martin Privates do attend at 10 o'Clock to-morrow morning on the Commissary of Prisoners to Examine if there are any deserted from the 3rd Regiment among the Prisoners of war and Report the same to the Commanding Officer

Articles of war Read this Day


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New Barracks 1st August 1778
General Orders by

Parole Howe

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That a Regimental Court Martial do sit this Morning where the President may appoint for the trial of such Prisoners as may be brought before the said court

Lieut. John Goodwyn President

Robert Gaston
Benjamin Newson Members

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
Benjamin Newson For guard to-morrow

William Tucker a Private of Captain Coldwells Company died Last Night. Taylor a Private in said Company Discharged This Day. The Articles of war read agreeable to orders

2nd August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Washington

The D.Q.M.G. or his Assistant is to order the Barracks of the 1st Regiment to be cleaned out and aired properly as the arrival of that Battallion is immediately Expected

Commanding Officers of Battallions and Corps are to Report to Head Quarters those Officers sent out a Recruiting and the Money given to Each for that service. They are also to Report the officers Absent on Furlough and the time of leave given to Each

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Pritchards guard to be relieved to-Morrow Morning by Lieut. Gaston

Lieuts. Benjamin Newson
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow


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New Barracks 3rd August 1778
General orders by General Howe

Parole Arnold

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Luke Mayson For guard to-morrow

4th August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Moultrie

The D.Q.M.G. is to proceed in repairing the Barracks for the Reception of the Troops expected from Georgia. A Detachment of 100 Men from Col. Tomsons Regiment under the command of a Field Officer with the officers of the Companies detached are to Be ready to take Post at Haddrells Point to-morrow.

The A.D.Q.M.G. will prepare Boats for the Detachment to Proceed to-morrow by 12 o'Clock

Lieut. Col. Mayson will send the Qr. Master of his Regiment with what men he thinks Necessary over to prepare the Barracks at Haddrells point for the Reception of the Detachment

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
James Robison For guard to-morrow

5th August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole

The General Court Martial ordered to try Lieut. Taggart of Col. Thomsons Regiment on Complaint of Lieut. Jones of the same Regt. For giving him a Challenge to fight a Duel have reported as follows: That having maturely weighed And Considered the Charge against Lieut. Taggart they are of opinion he is guilty of giving a Challenge to Lieut. Jones altho the Case does not strictly come under 2nd Article of the 7th Section under which he was arraigned; yet in Order to shew their
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New Barracks 5 August 1778
General Orders Contd.

Disapprobation of the Prenitious custom of Duelling they do sentence Lieut. Taggart to be Reprimanded by the commanding officer of his Regiment before the Officers of that Corps

The General ratifies the sentence and Directs that Lieut. Col. Mayson do reprimand him accordingly, after which Lieut. Taggart is discharged from his arrest and to do duty as Usual. The General Court Martial are to try Edward Kingham of the 5th Regiment for having inlisted in the 3rd Regiment. Col. Huger will furnish the Evidence.

N. Eveleigh D.A.G.

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

A Regimental Court Martial to sit this Morning at the Presidents House, for the trial of such prisoners As may be brought before them.

Capt. Joseph Warley President

Lieuts. Isaac Crowther
Luke Mayson
Benjamin Newson Members
Henry Ramsey

Lieuts. Benjamin Newson
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow

6th August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Huger

The General Court Martial now sitting are to try John Smith And Arther Allman of the 5th Regiment attempting to desert from Fort Johnston. Col. Huger to furnish the Evidences. A member to be warned immediately for the Present. Genl. Court Martial to sit in the room of Lieut. Hodges who is taken sick.

Noon Orders

The Genl. Court Martial now sitting are to try Conrad Myers and M. Killy of the 2nd Regiment for inlisting in the 3rd Regiment and Receiving the Bounty money. Col. Mayson will furnish the Evidences.


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New Barracks, 7th August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Philadelphia

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Ordered that Lieut. George Liddell who acted as Adjutant (of the Detachment of the 3rd Regiment) in the late expedition commanded by Major General Howe, do immediately make a return of all such officers and men as are returned from the Southward, together with such stores as belonged to said Detachment and what has been done with them; also a Return of the Sick, Dead, Deserted, and Discharged

Ordered, that all the Officers commanding companies in Town, Belonging to the 3rd Regiment, do immediately compleat their Men with Bayonets and Straps; and put them under Stopages For the same

The Pay Master is hereby Ordered to put such Men under Stopages, agreeable to all certified accounts that May be laid before him

That each commanding Officer of Companies do see that their men are provided with combs and Hair Powder and a man of each Company to be excused from duty to Shave, Powder and Dress the Men who are for guard. They Are to be put under stopages to pay their Officers and Barber. The Pay Master to stop 10/ pr. Month from each man to Pay the Barber and 10/ pr. Month for Powder

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
James Robison

For guard to-morrow

The Articles of war read to the Battallion

8th August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Franklin

Capt. Jos. Harthorn of the 6th Regiment of South Carolina, Having Resigned his Commission is no longer to be considered As a Continental officer. Col. Pinckney will order the officers of his Brigade, or other persons left in Command of Military or other Stores on board the Galleys and vessels to make
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New Barracks 8th August 1778
General Orders Contd.

a Report immediately to him of the Stores committed to their Charge, and to what persons since their arrival they have been delivered, which Report he will lay before the General. The Commissary is to report the Salt and other provisions returned to him and from whom he received them.

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

The orders of the 27 July Ult. Officers must.

The rule of their Conduct in future, as a repetition of orders is Disagreeable to the Lieut. Col. it is hoped it will be a sufficient warning to those it may Concern. Lieut. Luke Mayson to sit on the General Court Martial which Col. Huger is President of in the room of Lt. Hodges who is taken sick

Capt. Felix Warley of the Day to-morrow

Lieuts. Robert Gaston
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow

9th August 78
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Franklin

The Genl. Court Martial ordered to try Edward Kingham of the 5th Regt. for inlisting in the 3rd Regiment have found him Guilty and Sentence him to receive one hundred lashes on the bare back with the Cat o'nine Tails. The General approves and ratifies the Sentence and orders it to be Carried into Execution at such time and Place as Col. Huger shall think proper. The Court having been also ordered to try John Smith and Arthur Allman both of the 5th Regiment for attempting to Desert from Fort Johnston, have accordingly Tried them and found them not Guilty, they are therefore to be released and return to their respective Regiment. The Court having also agreeable to orders Tried John Kelley and Conrad Myers both of the 2nd Regiment for having inlisted in the 3rd Regiment have found John Kelley guilty and sentence him to Receive 50 Lashes but recommends him to Mercy The General in Respect to the Court pardons him And Orders him to be Released and to return to his Duty. No Evidences Appearing against Conrad Myers the Court recommends him to be released and to Return to his Duty.

A. Eveleigh A.G.


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New Barracks 9th August 1778
Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Benjamin Clark a private in Captain Hopkins Company is appointed a Serjeant in the same and is To be Obeyed as such

Pritchards guard to be relieved to-morrow by Lieut. Newson

Capt. David Hopkins Officer of the Day

Lieuts. Robert Gaston
Henry Ramnsey For guard to-morrow

10th August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. J. Warley Officer of the Day

Lieuts. John Goodwyn
James Robison For guard to-morrow

11th August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Elbert

Lieut. Taggart having complained to the General that several Officers And Lieut. Crowther of the 3rd Regiment having Refused to do Duty with Him and that prayed that a Court of Inquiry might by, ordered to enquire into his Conduct and to report whether he deserves The disrespect shown him. The General therefore orders that a court of Inquiry do sit at some convenient place in Charles Town on Thursday next for the purpose above mentioned and that Lieut. Taggart and the Officers who refuse to do duty with him do attend the Court to Consist of a Field Officer as President 4 Captains and 4 Subalterns as Members to be taken according to Detail

1st Regiment, 2 Captains, 2 Subalterns
3rd Regiment, 2 Captains, 2 Subalterns

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

A Regimental Court Martial to sit this morning for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought Before the said Court

Capt. Richard Brown President

Lieuts. Lewis DeSaussure
Richard Jones Members
John Jones
Aaron Smith

Orders continued over

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New Barracks 11th August 1778
Capt. Uriah Goodwyn Officer of the Day to-morrow

Lieuts. Robert Gaston
Henry Ramsey For guard to-morrow

Ordered that the Effects of Lieut. David Edmunds deceased be disposed of to-Morrow morning at nine o'Clock. That Lieut. Ramsey do call on the commanding officer for a list of the same. Ordered that Captain Oliver Towles do hold himself in Readiness to goe on Command after deserters on Thursday Morning with Serjeants Clark, Norris and Faulkner (Norris and Faulkner to join him at Ninety-Six) and Lewis Griffen, Robert Spencer, Isaac Bridgewater, Ezekiel Hail, John Tucker, Robert Berry, and William Jones, Privates do march with him for that purpose and return in four weeks; if the service they go on is compleated, but not to stay longer than Six. The Qtr. Master to serve out Four Days Provisions and 18 Rounds of Powder and Ball pr. Man to the Above Party.

Noon Orders by L.C.M.

The Regimental Court Martial of which Capt. Brown was President is desolved.

12th August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Pinckney

The whole of Col. Sumters Battallion in Town to that are to take port at Hadrels point to-morrow Morning. The D.Q.M.G. or his Assistant will therefore have Vessels ready to receive them early in the morning & inform Major William Scott of Col. Pinckneys Com. Battallion is promoted to the Rank of Lt. Col. in that Regmt. Vice Lt. Col. Cattel deceased. Capt. Thomas Pinckney to the Rank of Major. Vice Lieut. Col. Scott promoted. They are therefor to be Respected as such.

A Serjeant of Each Regiment in town to be Orderly upon the General.

Capt. Thomas Pinckney promoted to Major.

* Note M.G.D. The hand and what is below the line is in pencil by a bolder hand


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New Barracks 13th August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole

The General being informed that some of the Evidences necessary to be produced to the Court of Enquiry upon Lt. Taggart are out of town. The Court is therefore not to be held till further Orders & the officers warned for & position to Return to Duty

R.M.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. Felix Warley of the Day

L. DeSaussure
Hardaway For Guard officers to-Morrow

14th August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Motte

The Commanding Officers of Regimental Corps who are served with Tents for the Expidition into Georgia are to report to the General the Number the reserved and the number they brought back, and to have delivered to the D.Q.M.G. or his Assistant who will Deliver to Receps. of the Assistant taking his Receipt for them.

R.M.O. by Lt. C. Mayson

Ordered that Lt. Ramsey relieve Lt. Newson at Guard this Day who is taken sick

That Captains and Commanders of Companies have their Muster Master intends the Regiment on that Day.

Lieut. Richard Jones for Guard to-Morrow

15 August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Middleton

R.M.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

Captains & Commanders of Companies are to Call on the Adjutant for the Certified muster Roll of last Month for the Government making out the Present.

Capt. David Hopkins has leave of Absence for 30 Days he is to recruite at the same time


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Regimental Court martial to sit this Morning for the trial of all such Prisoners as may be brought before them

Capt. Jms. Carry Smith President

Lts. Joel Hardaway
Luke Mayson Members
Benj. Hodges
James Robison

Lieut. Luke Mayson for Guard to-Morrow

After Orders by Lt. Col. M.

Several officers have complained to me as Commanding officers of the 3rd Regiment that Lt. William Taggart of the same Regiment has been Guilty of a breach of the 7th Section of the Articles of War. Ord. that Lt. William Taggart be by the Adjutant of the Regiment put under an Arrest with Orders not to Appear on the Parade untill his Conduct be acquitted by the Court of Enquiry

Ordered by Major General Howe
H.Q.C. Town 16th August 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Hobarts

The Guard at Hobeaw to be Relieved by a Detachment from the 6th Regiment Stationed at Hadrells point

The Commissary General to receive the Pork and Other Provisions from on board the several vessels returned from Georgia & to Give Receipts to the Officers Commanding those Vessels and to report the Quantity to Head Quarters.

The Military Stores returned from Georgia are to be returned to the assist. Magazine which was taken General Moultrie will have
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this Done and Direct the Officers he appoints for that service to take Receipts from the Persons to whom the Stores are Delivered.

The D.Q.M.G. will furnish Waggons to convey the Stores from the Vessels to the place they are to be Convayed

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. Brown Officer of the Day

Lts. Crowther for Dorchester Guard
Hodges for Town Guard

To-Morrow

17 August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Huger

The Evidences which were necessary to the Inquiring upon the Conduct of Lt. Taggart whose absence induced the Countermanding the Order of the 10th August having arrived. The Court of Enquiry is therefore to sit on Wednesday Next to Inquire into the Conduct of Lt. Taggart & to report wheather he Deserves the Disrespect shewn him by those Officers who have refused to doe duty with him. The Officers who refused to do duty with him are to attend the Court. The Court will also Inquire into the Conduct of Capt. Coit of the 6th Regiment with whom Capt. Doggatt, Warley & Boyes & Lts. Lacy, Buchannan, Baker, Pollard & Dogitt of that Corps have refused to Doe duty, and whom they have charged with Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman. The Court therefore is to Inquire & Report wheather he Deserves the Disrespect shown him. The Officers refusing to Serve with him are to attend the Court. The Court is to Consist of a Field Officer as President & 8 members

Lt. Col. McIntosh is President of the Court of Inquiry

The Officers Composing the Court to be taken from the 1st, 2nd & 5th Regiments according to Detail

Signed N. Eveleigh D.A.G.

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. John Carraway Smith of the Day tomorrow

Lt. Crowther being taken sick, Lt. Fitzpatrick next on Duty ordered in his turn not to move the Dorchester Guard but he, also being Sick, ordered that Lt. George Liddell immediately Mount the same Guard

Note M.G.D.) Probably meant for Capt. Alexander Boyce of the 6th Regmt. Killed at Savannah 9th October 1779. List 50 ca. officers upon the Contal. Eastbmt. War of the Revolon. 1775-1783. By Genl. W. G. DeSaussure.
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18 August 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Boston

The A.D.Q.M.G. is to provide a boat take over to Hobeaw and Express Going to Congress The Boats is to go into the Market Warf

R.Q.G.T.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

Lt. James Robison
Robert Gaston

Officers of the Day Tomorrow

19th August

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Chatham

R.M.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

That Capt. Brown do attend the Parade to Qualify such officers to their Muster Rolls as are not yet sworn to. That all officers of Duty do attend, Commissioned Officers & Soldiers Do attend the Muster Master that in future the Long Roll is to beat at 5 O'Clock in the Evening. Capts. & Commanders of Companies to march in their Different Companies

Capt. Jos. Warley, officer of the Day
Lt. Henry Ramsey, for Guard tomorrow

20th August

General Orders by Genl. Howe

Parole France

The A.D.Q.M.G. will Imploy Persons Immediately to build Necessary houses for the use of the Barracks at proper Places.

R.M.O. by Lt. C. Mayson

Lt. DeSaussure
Hardaway for Guard tomorrow


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General Orders by General Howe
Parole Mayson

R.M.O. by Lt. Mayson, Capt. Uriah Goodwyn

Lt. Richard Jones for Guard officer of the Day

Part of the 24th Order this

R.M.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

Ordered that the Pay Master do put Adam Bair of Capt. Towles Company under Stopages at the rate of 10£ pr. month until he makes up the sum of 150£ being the first Cost of his Regimentals' rock he has sold or made away with the Adjutant to serve the Pay Master with a Coppy of this Order

That the Doctor do report the number of sick in Each Company and the nature of their Disorders with a List of those which should be sent to the General Hospital

Lieuts. Benjamin Hodges
John Jones For Guard to-Morrow

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Carewell

The Court of Enquiry of Which Lt. Col. McIntosh was president Ordered to Inquire into the Conduct of Lt. Wm. Taggart and to report whether he Deserves the Disrespect shown him. The General agrees in Opinion with the Court and Orders that Lt. Taggart returns to his Duty & that he be Obeyed and respected as a Continental Officer. The Opinion of the Court respecting Capt. Coil the General has Under Consideration.

The Court is Dissolved


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1778 22nd

Lt. Wm. Fitzpatrick of the 3rd Regiment having resigned his Commission, he is no longer to be Considered and Obeyed as a Continental Officer

R.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

That Lt. Ramsay do Duty in Capt. Hopkins Company untill further Orders that the Qt. Mr. sergeant Do serve Out the Cloathing to the Different Companies as far as they will goe, every man to have two Shirts Buckles & buttons to be served out to the Different Companies the Qr. Mr. Sergeant keeping an Exact amount of the same

Lt. Col. West for Guard to-morrow

23rd August 1778

General Orders by Genrl. Howe

Parole Roberts

R.M.O. by Lt. C. Msn.

Capt. Felix Warley of the Day

Lt. John Davis Town Guard
DeSaussure, Pritchards Ditto Officers of the Day To-morrow

A R.M. Court Martial to sit to-Morrow morning for the trial of such Persons as may be brought before them all Evidence to attend

Capt. Joseph Warley, President
William Taggart, Robert Gaston Members
Aaron Smith, Benjamin Hewson

Lt. James Robison has leave of Absence from this Day


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1778 24th August

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Lewis le Grand

Tomorrow being the Birth day of our Great Ally the King of France Fort Moultrie and Fort Johnston are in Honor of the Day to fire 21 Guns Each, the Firing at Fort Moultrie to Begin Precisely at 10 O'Clock & five Minutes after it Finishes there, it is to be taken up by Fort Johnston

Col. Nicks. Eveleigh having Resigned his Commission as D.A. Genl. for the State of South Carolina & Georgia, is no longer to be Considered & Obeyed as a Continental Offr. Mayor Jn. Fourcherau Grimke is Appointed to act as D.A. Genl. for the State of S. Carolina & Georgia with the Rank of Colonel in the Room of Col. Eveleigh Resigned till the Pleasure of Congress be known

R.O. By Lt. Col. Mayson

Ordered that the P.M. do put Adam Barr of Capt. Towles' Co. under Stoppages at the Rate of 10£ pr. month untill he makes up the sum of 150£ being the first Cost of his Reg. to which he has sold or made away with. The Adjutant to Serve the Paymt. with a Copy of this Order that the Doctor Do Report of Sick in each Compy. & the nature of their Disorders with a List of those who should be Sent to the Genl. Hospital

Lieuts. Benj. Hodges
John Jones For Guard to-morrow

Hd. Qrs. Chas. Town 25 Augt. 1778

G.O. By Lt. Col. Mayson

R.O. By Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Howe

Capt. Richd. Brown of the Day
Lt. Wm. Taggart for Gd. Offrs. to-morrow

Richd. Shea a private in Capt. Caldwells Compy. is Appointed Sergeant in the same in the Room of Sergt. Jn. Tucker who has Declined his Sergnts. & is to be Obeyed as such.

Deserted the 16th & 22 Inst.

Benj. Mark & Jn. Busby
Jessy Williams Capt. Towle's Comy.

G.O. by Genl. Howe

Parole Hancock

The Troops are to be Divided into Brigades the 1st 2nd & 6th Regt. will form the 1st Brigade under the Commd. of Brigr. Genl. Moultrie the 3rd & 5th Regts. be Commded by Col. Huger as Col. Commandant will form the Second Brigade the Artillery will Receive their Orders from the Commander in Chief

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R.O. by Lt. Col. Mayson

That the Drummers and Fifers of the Different Compys. Do go & get measured at Mr. Milnes for their Regimentals & that their Respective Offrs. do See this Order Immediately Complyd with

Lt. Robt. Gaston For G. to-morrow
Adam Barr of Capt. Towle's Co. Deserted this Day

Head Qrs. Charles Town 27th Augt. 1778

Genl. Orders by Genl. Howe

Parole Congress

The Honourable the Continental Congress having Passed Several Resolutions respecting the future Govern. of the Army the D.A. Genl. will Transmitt Copies to the Commanding Officers of Brigades & the Commanding Officer of Artillery who are to Publish them to their Respective Commands, that the Commanding Officers of Regimts. may Govern themselves accordingly. A Return of the Number of Officers in the Different Corps with their Ranks Date of Commissions or Brevates is to be immediately made to the Adjutant Genl.

Reg. Orders By Lt. Colonel Mayson

That a Regimental Court martial do Sit this morning for the Tryal of Such Persons as may be Brought Before them

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn, President

Lieuts. Crowther, Farrar, Hardaway, R. Jones, Members

Ward of Capt. Jos. Warleys Company is appointed Armourer in the Room of Richd. Ward Deceased & is to Draw Pay from the 22nd Inst. The Capts. & Commanders of Compys. to make out Pay Bills & monthly Returns of their Respective Compys. by the 31st Instant.

Capt. Smith of the Day
Lieut. Smith for Guard For to-morrow


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New Barracks, Chas. Town 28th Aug. 1778

Genl. Orders by Genl. Howe

Parole Monmouth

Regimental Orders by Lt. Colonel Mayson

Ordered that Captains Brown & Smith, Lieuts. Thomson, R. Jones, Benj. Hodges & Aaron Smith, with the Non-Commissioned Officers and privates which are Such or unfit for Duty, do hold themselves in Readiness to March this day for Nilsons ferry. That a number not exceeding 40 Effective men, with a Drum & fife are to march with them, the Captains of the Different Companies will Pick out Such men as they can best Spare, taking Care that they send no Recruits & Aukward Ones. The Qr. Master to Serve Out to the above Party 2 Days Fresh & 4 of Salt Provisions. A list of the men from the Different Compys. to be Sent to the adjutant immediately. Capt. Brown to Give a Return of the Whole with the men's names & the Compys. they Belong to, to the Commanding Officer.

Lt. Benj. Newson for Guard to-morrow

Augst. 29th 1778

Genl. Orders by Genl. Howe

Parole Moultrie

R.O. by Lt. Colonel Mayson

Capt. Joseph Warley of the Day
Lieut. Henry Ramsey for Guard Offrs. to-morrow

30th Augt. 1778

Genl. Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Grimkie

R.O. By Lt. Col. Mayson

Agreeable to Col. Thomson's Orders to me, Ordered that Charles McGinnis be considered as Caddett in the 3rd Regiment and that Capt. Joseph Warley draw pay for him as such from the 22d. October last at which time he was ordered on the Recruiting service by Colonel Thomson.

Ordered that Lieut. Isaac Crowther Do take Charge of Capt. Hart's Company and Lieut. Field Farrar of the late Capt. Marshall's Company Deceased

Untill further Orders

Lieut. Isaac Crowther for guard to-morrow


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H.Q. Charlestown 31st Aug. 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Pinckney

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. Lorrell Hart & Lieut. Davis have leave of Absence by Col. Thomson Order. Lt. Jos. Henenton to do Duty in Capt. Smith's Company till further Orders

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn of the Day
Lt. Field Farrar for Guard, Officers to-morrow
September 1st 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Rutledge

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

That all Officers & soldiers do attend Divine service this Morning at 10 O'Clock

Lt. DeSaussure for Guard to-Morrow
2nd September 1778
General Orders by Genl. Howe

Parole Eliott

Regimt. Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

The No Officer or soldier of the 3d Regt. fire of their Guns in Barracks or within One hundred yards of them. The Commanding officer expects that the Officers & non-Commissioned Officers will see this Order Strictly Complied with

Capt. Felix Warley of the Day
Lt. Joel Hardaway for Guard Officers to-Morrow
3 Sept. 1778
General Orders by Genl. Howe

Parole Farling

Capt. Benjamin Cattle of the 1st Regt. & Captain Coit & Harthorn of the 6th Continental Battalion in the State of South Carolina having resigned their Commissions are no longer to be Considered or respected as Continental Officers

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Ordered that Adjutant John Knapp Take Charge of Capt. Donaldson's Compy. Till further orders as there is no officer of that Compy. Present.

Lieut. Cato West for Guard to-Morrow

Note M.G.D. “Captain Coit of the 6th Regiment resigned 3rd Sept. 1778” Genl. DeSaussure’s List “Captain Joseph Harthorn of the 6 Regmt. Resigned 9th August 1778.”
On p. 41. There is an order for a Court of Inquiry into the conduct of Capt. Coit of 6th Reg. “Coat” therefore is probably meant for Coit.
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Head Quarters Charles Town 4th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Neilson

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Jas. Mayson

Capt. Jn. C. Smith of the Day
Lieut. Jn. Jones of the Guard Officers to-Morrow

Lieut. William Taggart to mount Guard in the Room of Lieut. Jones who is taken sick

Lieut. Robert Gaston to mount guard In the Room of Lieut. Taggart who is also taken sick.

Lieut. Isaac Crowther has leave of Absence for 20 Days from this Date

5th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Page

In future all Regimental Returns are to be made to the Commanding officers to which he belongs who will make a Return to the Commanding Officer of the Brigade

The Returns for this month are to be made out immediately in the manner above directed that a General Return may be made to be transmitted to the Board of war

The General Requests in future that every Return Will be made by the 1st of the Month

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

That the Officers of the Different Companies Do in future Exercise Separately every Morning

Lieut. Aaron Smith for guard to-morrow

6th September 78

General Orders by General Howe

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. J. Warley of the Day
Lieut. Newson of the Guard Officers to-Morrow

Lieut. Joel Hardaway to Relieve Pritchard's Guard To-Morrow


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Head Quarters Charles Town 7th Sept. 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Fayette

The Readiness with which the Troops turned out last night Upon the alarm was truly pleasing to the General and the Conduct of the Officers has his intire approbation.

The Main Guard to be immediately reenforced, one Serjeant, One Corporal and eleven privates, which Reenforcement is to enable the Officer of the Main Guard to Relieve the Militia Guard on Burns wharf.

Orders for this purpose will Given by the Adjutant General to the Officer of the Guard

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. U. Goodwyn of the Day
Lieut. F. Farrar of the Guard Officers to-Morrow

8th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole McLean

Capt. George Cogdall of the 5th S. Carolina Continental Regiment having Resigned his Commission is no longer to be Respected or obeyed as a Continental Officer

Capt. Thomas Shubrick of the 5th So. Carolina Continental Regiment is appointed Brigade Major to Isaac Huger Esq. Colonel Commandant of the 2nd Brigade and is to be obeyed and Respected Accordingly.

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. Felix Warley of the Day

Capt. Jn. C. Smith for guard
Lieut. Lewis DeSaussure Do. Officers to-Morrow
Lieut. Luke Mayson Do.

9th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Parker

* Note M.G.D. Cogdall most probably a mistake for Cogdell as in Genl. DeSaussure’s List “Capt. George Cogdell 5th Regiment So Ca upon Continental Line.”


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Head Quarters Charles Town 9th Sept.
Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Ordered that after the Roll is Called in the morning, The Officers of the Different Companies review their men and exercise them in Companies on the Parade. That such Officers and Men as are off duty do attend divine Service this Forenoon at half past 10 o'Clock at the Colonel's room

Serjeant Reynolds to attend to his Duty as Drill to the Recruits

Capt. Robert Lyell
Lieut. Cato West for Guard Officers to-morrow

10 September 78
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Fenwick

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. Robert Lyell for duty
Lieut. William Taggart for Guard
Lieut. Robert Gaston

11 September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Barton

The General having been informed that some of the Officers Commanding the Magazine Guard at Dorchester have frequently Absented themselves from their Command is therefore under the necessity of Strictly forbidding any Officer in Future from Quitting the Town during their Command.

The Adjutant General will furnish the next Relieving Officer with a Copy of this Order which is to be delivered by the Officer Relieved to the Officer Relieving in Future

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn to mount Guard in the Room of Capt. Lyell taken sick this day

Capt. F. Warley for Duty and Lt. Smith


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B. Rember Ul.

If the medicine already given should not operate as a cathartic it will be necessary to give an injection before bed time.

After the operation give a teaspoonfull of the drops every two hours while very restless.

Tomorrow morning remove the blister and dress the place with Salve twice every day.

If there is much fever in the morning, it will be proper to bleed him again.

When feverish give one of the small powders in hot balm tea every two hours.

Put one of the large powders into these Joints of hot balm tea & when cool enough give it as his constant drink.

Avoid giving any thing cold.

James Spann


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When the Hiccup returns give Mr. Hill a teaspoon full of the drops in the vial in balm tea every hour until he is relieved.

When very painfull give one of the pills every two hours.

If the pain in the shoulder is severe, rub a portion of the ointment in the Gallipot on the affected part two or three times in the day.

If the ointment does not moderate the pain, it will be necessary to apply the blistering plaster between the Shoulders & let it remain until it draws well.

Should the above remedies not prevent the Hiccup it will be proper to apply a plaster of mustard to the region of the Stomack and let it remain until it checks the Complaint.

When the fever rises, give of the powders as before directed. Avoid giving any thing cold.

N.B. If the blister already applied to the Stomack should not have the effect of checking the Hiccup; apply one to each wrist. After the drawing of the blister dress the place with the ointment in the Gallipot.

James Spann


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Head Quarters Charles Town 12 Sept. 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Stark

The main guard is to be Reduced tomorrow to Capt. 2 Subalterns 2 Serjeants and 30 Rank and file

The Magazine guard to be reinforced with 6 Privates. The Brigade Returns same time Since Ordered are expected at Head Quarters, the General being desirous of Transmitting to The Board of War.

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. Smith for Duty
Lt. Newson for guard Officers Tomorrow

13 September 1778

General Orders by General Howe

Parole Galphin

Col. Thomson's Battalion to be in readiness for Command immediately

The Col. Commandant of that Brigade to which it belongs will give the necessary orders respecting waggons Provisions & ammunition and will attend Head Quarters tomorrow morning to Receive for their Orders

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. J. Warley for Duty
Lieut. Farrar, Lieut. Ramsay for guard Officers to-Morrow
Lieut. Mayson for Command

14th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Philadelphia

The guard at Dorchester to be relieved tomorrow morning by 1 Subaltern 1 Serjeant and 16 Rank & file from the 3rd Regt.

The main guard to be Relieved tomorrow by 1 Subaltern 1 Sergeant 2 Corporals and 18 Privates. The magazine to be Relieved by 1 Subaltern, 1 Serjeant, 1 Corporal & 9 Privates.

* Note by H.A.D. this “R Stark” is clearly no part of the order by some childish attempt to copy the word Stark
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H.Q. Charles Town 14th September 1778
The 6th Regiment is to Return on Wednesday.

The D.Q.M. General is to provide boats for that purpose
The General having been informed that some Officers express a Doubt whether the Officers who are members of Assembly are exempted from Duty during the Session of the Assembly by an order sometime since Issued. The General intended that order as a standing order to exempt all Officers who are members of Assembly from duty during their attendance upon the Assembly unless the necessity of the Service should make their presence Absolutely requisite at their posts or with their Detachments or Corps

Brigade Orders by Col. Huger

The Quarter Master of the 3rd Regiment to Report Immediately to Col. Huger the Quantity of Ammunition in the Regimental Store and what Quantity is wanting to complete

Regimental Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Capt. U. Goodwyn for Duty
Lieut. DeSaussure for guard Officers to-Morrow

15th September 78
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Holzendreff

The guard at Hobcaw to be Relieved early tomorrow Morning by a Detachment from the 2nd Regiment Consisting of the Usual number. A General Court of Enquiry to sit this afternoon at some Convenient place in Charles Town to Enquire into the Conduct of Lt. Mayson of the 3rd Regt. towards Lieut. Taggart of the same Corps and to Report whether the Officers of the 3d. Regt. have Reason to refuse doing duty with Lieut. Mayson. This Court to Consist
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of one Field Officer as President & four other members to be taken According to Detail

Major Huger President
From the 1st Brigade 1 Captain 1 Subaltern
From the 2nd Brigade 1 Captain 1 Subaltern

A General Court Martial to sit on Friday next at 10 o'Clock in the morning at some convenient place in Charles Town for the trial of Lieut. Roux of Col. Motte's Battalion for Disrespecting his Commanding Officer.

This Court to Consist of one Field Officer as President and 12 other members to be taken According to Detail

Major Horry President
From the 1st Brigade 5 Officers
From the 2nd Brigade 7 Officers

An Officer from the 3rd Regiment is immediately to be appointed in the Room of Lieut. Mayson
to take Command of the Detachment marching to Dorchester who is to proceed immediately

After Orders by General Howe

1 Serjeant 1 Corporal and 6 Privates to be warned for Duty immediately and to parade at the main guard where they will Receive further Orders

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Capt. F. Warley and Lieut. Hardaway to be members of the Court of Inquiry ordered to sit this Afternoon

Lieut. Taggart for Dorchester Command tomorrow morning

Capt. Jn. Carry Smith for Duty
Lieut. Field Farrar for Guard Officers to-morrow


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New Barracks Charles Town 16th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Manley

The Court of Inquiry ordered to enquire into the Conduct of Lieut. Mayson making an apology upon the Field to Lt. Taggart proceeded from the consciousness of having used Lt. Taggart Ill and not through Cowardice, they therefore think that the Officers of the 3rd Regt. may with propriety do duty with him. The General Approves of the Determination of the Court orders Lieut. Mayson to Return to Duty and that the Officers of his Corps receive him and Respect him as usual.

The Court of Inquiry is dissolved

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Lieut. Mayson for Dorchester Command
Lieut. Taggart for Guard Officers to-Morrow

17 September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Laurens

Capt. Oliver Towles of the 3rd Regiment having never been exchanged with the Enemy is therefore to be considered as amenable to no Military Duty untill he is released from his Parole by a proper and Equal Exchange.

The Necessity of Service requires that the order exempting Officers who are Members of Assembly from all Duty during their Attendance thereupon should in some Degree be Superceded. The D.A.S. will therefore if Occasion requires warn Same Field Officer as President of the Court Martial which is to sit to-Morrow tho Such Officer Should be a Member of Assembly

Major Buchanan is appointed President of the Court Martial to sit tomorrow

Detail

1st Brigade - 11 Officers
2nd Brigade - 1 Officer

* Note by H.A.D. I think this meant for Buchanan, Genl. Ded. list has John Buchanan Capt. in 3rd Regt. See what Salley & So. Ca. Gen & Hist Mag. say.
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Head Quarters Charles Town 17th September 1778
Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

That two Captains two Lieutenants Four Serjeants and 74 Rank and File either in Companies or Detachments from the whole Regiment do march immediately, Waggons will be sent for that purpose. The rest of the Regiment will be in readiness to march tomorrow morning if required agreeably to orders from Col. Huger Commandant of the 2nd Brigade. The Officers and men's Baggage with those that go to-Day.

Capts. Felix Warley
Jn. C. Smith

Lieuts. Lewis DeSaussure
Aaron Smith

Officers for this Detachment

Brigade Orders by Col. Huger Comt.

The Remainder of the 3rd Regiment is to march tomorrow morning. The Commanding Officer of that Regiment will Report to Col. Huger the number of men that will march that Provisions may be got Ready

18th September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole United States

The General has thought proper to Publish the Following Resolves in Congress May 29th 1779
Resolved that all the Military Officers and Soldiers in the Service of the United States in which they reside, in Common with other Citizens

Brigade Orders

The Pay Master of the 2nd Brigade to draw the Officers' Subsistence Money From the Day the Rations were [illegible] on order from the Honourable Brigr. General Moultrie

b) this precisely as in book evidently some word or words omitted “born” in district by written over commencement of some other word. Reference to the Resolution mentioned will supply missing words & sense. H.A.D.

a) 1779 so written in book but is error for 1778. Date above was 18th September 1779 – changed to 1778. 8 written clearly over 9. H.A.D.
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Head Quarters Charles Town 19 Sept. 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Abingdon

Col. Motte of the 2nd Battalion and Col. Sumpter of the 6th having resigned their Commissions are no Longer to be considered as Continental Officers. A Detachment of the 3rd Regiment in proportion to the Waggons now ready are to march from Orangeburgh with all possible Expeditions

By order of the General
Steph. Drayton A.D.C.

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

A Regimental Court Martial to sit to-morrow morning at 8 o'Clock to inquire into the dispute between Lt. Taggart and Cadett McGinnis and to make a report thereof to the Commanding Officer with all Convenient speed, all Evidences to attend.

Capt. Goodwyn President

Jn. Goodwyn, Newson, Members

Lieuts. Hardaway, Gaston

The remainder of the Regiment to be ready to march at a moment's Warning

20 September 1778
General Orders by General Howe

Parole Maryland

The Court Martial now sitting is to try Charles Troublefield a private in the 2nd Continental Battalion in this State for Desertion. Lt. Col. Mayson will furnish the Evidences. Lt. Col. West having resigned his commission in the 3rd Regt. on the 14th Instant is no longer to be respected and Obeyed as a Continental Officer, the Guard at Dorchester to be Relieved tomorrow morning by a Lieut., 1 Serjeant 1 Corporal 15 Privates from the 1st Brigade

x Note by H.A.D. 1st written 21 & changed to 20
(a) Note by H.A.D. The year in orders Sept 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25 & c. to & including 5 October 1778, was 1st written 1779 & the 9 changed to 8, 8 written over 9
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Head Quarters Charles Town 20th Sept. 1778
Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

A Regimental Court of Inquiry to sit tomorrow morning at 8 o'Clock to enquire into the dispute between Lieut. Taggart and Cadett McGinnis & to make a report thereof to the Commanding Officer with all Convenient Speed all Evidences to attend

Capt. U. Goodwyn President
Lieut. Hardaway, Lieut. Gaston, Lieut. Goodwyn, Lieut. Newsom, Members

The Remainder of the Regt. to be ready to march at a moment's warning

21st September 1778
Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Ordered that all the Regimental Stores be loaded and the waggons Covered this Night, each waggon to carry 2000 Wt. that one waggon be loaded with 600 Wt. Powder and 1000 lb. Lead with all the Spare cartridges and cartridge paper. That Greer's waggon be sent to Carry the Field Officer's Baggage and the remainder to Carry the Officers and men's baggage no Private to put any Chest or Box in any of the waggons. The General to beat at sun rise and the Assembly at one hour after, and to march immediately on the Beating of the short Troop. A Return to be made of the Sick and Woman belonging to the Regiment may be left behind. Also those that march and that Provisions be drawn accordingly. It is expected that Officers commanding Companies will be parties early in their Returns, that no Complaints may be occasioned by any neglect

22nd September 1778
Orders by Major Wise on a March

By order of Col. Mayson the Regiment is to march at Sunrise to-morrow morning. The waggoners are to have their horses yoked by that time. A Gun is not to be fired without leave of the Commanding Officer.


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Camp near the 10 Mile House 23rd Sept. 1778

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson on a march

The great delay occasioned by the waggons being overloaded and the Quantity of Baggage crammed into the Waggons of the United States so as to retard the march of the Troops under my command and making the Publick suffer a great and manifest Injury, the Commanding Officer requests that the Officers will Lessen the Quantity of Surplus Baggage, that no Woman but those who have Lawfull Husbands, or those whose Husbands have died, or been Killed in the Service of the United States are to be Suffered to march with the Army. Officers' commanding companies will Observe that Rations were ordered to be served out for four Days, namely the 23rd, 24th, 25th & 26th, that every Night on a march the provisions are to be cooked for the next Day.

Capt. Jos. Warley will (untill a Superior Officer arrives) do the duty of Major, being the 2nd in Command. The men who want Haver Sacks, the Officers of the Different Companies they belong to will give receipts for and report the Quantity wanted.

No Soldier to be Suffered to put his blanket or Provisions into the Waggons

Lieuts. Joel Hardaway Of the Day for guard
John Goodwyn Officers to-morrow

24th September 1778

Regimental Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Monks Corner

Marching Orders as usual

Lieuts. John Jones of the Day
William Taggart for guard Officers to-morrow

Camp near Forgansons Swamp 25th September 1778

Marching Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Warley

Ordered that the Officer of the Day for to-morrow see that the Waggoners have their horses geared by sunrise

Lieuts. Robert Gaston of the Day
Benj. Newsom for guard Officers to-morrow


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Camp Forks of the Broad 26th September 1778

Marching Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Pinckney

Lieuts. John Henenton of the Day
Henry Ramsey for guard Officers to-morrow

Camp near Neilsons Ferry 27 Sept. 1778

Marching Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Thomson

The guard in future, when on a march, to be relieved half an hour before sun Down. The Detachment to march tomorrow morning by 7 o'Clock

Lieuts. Joel Hardaway of the Day
John Jones for Guard Officers to-morrow

Camp near Tate's Branch 28th Sept. 1778

Marching Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Middleton

A Drum head Court Martial to sit immediately for the trial of such Prisoners as may be brought before them

Lieuts. Wm. Taggart of the Day
Robt. Gaston for guard Officers tomorrow

Camp at Lyons Creek 29th Sept. 1778

Marching Orders by Lt. Col. Mayson

Parole Moultrie

Lieuts. John Goodwyn of the Day
Benj. Newsom for Guard

Officers tomorrow

Ordered that the Officer of the Day to-morrow, do go and press a Barrell of Flour for the use of the Detachment

No order for the 30th of this month

(c) Note by H.A.D. this is evidently comment by writer & not part of order of 29th
(b) Note by H.A.De – so in original, error for 1778
(a) Note by H.A.D. copyist these lines my error
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Regimental Orders by Col. Wm. Thomson Camp at Orangeburgh 1st October 1778
Parole Huger

Ordered that Captains Brown, Hopkins, Smith and Jos. Warley with Lieutenants DeSaussure, R. Jones, Jn. Goodwyn, James Robinson, Robert Gaston, Benj. Newsom, Caddett McGinnis, Eight Serjeants and 130 Rank and file do hold themselves in Readiness to march at an hour's warning, those who have been to the Southward already Excepted, with 2 Drums and fifes the Detachment to be furnished with 24 Rounds of Powder and ball, one pair of flints pr. man, the Detachment under the command of Capt. Felix Warley to join the Regiment immediately, the tents and haversacks to be delivered up to the Qr. Master untill further orders and then distributed agreeable to the Strength of each Company, all the Waggoners impressed in Charles Town for transporting the Stores and Baggage of the Regiment to this Place to be discharged, after delivering the same to the Quarter Master who will lock them up in a room of the Goal and a Sentinel to be placed at the Door of the same, that the 11th and 12th Compys. commanded by Capts. Hart and Thomson, be immediately drawn and draughted into the other Companies and that all the Captains or Officers Commanding Companies, attend for that purpose, that such men when Drawn do properly belong to and be inrolled in the Company of such Company who may draw them. Lieut. Taggart of my Regiment put under arrest for behaving unbecoming an Officer to Lt. Col. Mayson then Commanding Officer for a breach of the 5th & 10th section of the Articles of War and Speaking disrespectfully and scandalous of some of the Officers of my Regiment and disturbing the Peace and harmony of the same.

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(a) note by H.A.D. – so in original
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Col. Thomson’s Orders Contd. Camp at Orangeburgh 1st October 1778

Ordered that Lieut. Taggart do confine himself to his Tent untill further orders from the Commanding Officer. The Adjutant to receive his side arms and detain them untill further orders

Names of Waggoners (discharged this day): John Owens, Richd. Hickland, Abraham Fields, Harris Wm. Foxey, Joseph Sanders, Jn. Philips, Joseph Greaves, and Henry Darkman, Total nine

2 October 1778

Col. Thomson's Orders

Parole Golphin

Ordered that the detachments under Captains Brown & Smith do march at 4 o'Clock this afternoon, Captains Brown & Hopkins with their Officers at or near Silver Bluff, Capts. Smith & Warley with their Officers to take part at or near Capt. Smith's Late Post near Savannah River. The Pay Bills of the different Companies to be made out and delivered to the Pay Master by 4 o'Clock this Afternoon. The camp Guards to be relieved as usual.

Lieuts. Field Farrar of the Day
George Liddell for Guard Officers to-morrow

3rd October 1778

Col. Thomson's Orders

Parole Gates

That the Officers of the different detachments do give in an exact Return of the arms and cloathing wanting to Compleat the men Going under their command. The Quarter Master will serve them out agreeable to said Returns. Ordered that Caddett McGinnis do duty as a 2nd Lieutenant on this command and be Respected and Obeyed as such.

(a.b.) Note by H.A.D. the letters K+H are by the writer almost, really, exactly, alike the K in Hirkland and Maybe H & K in Darkman maybe H, I’ve copied here these letters as resembling nearest the H & K found on this & next page


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Col. Thomson’s Orders Contd. Camp at Orangeburgh 3rd October 1778

A Regimental Court Martial to sit this Forenoon when the President may appoint for the trial of all such Prisoners as may be brought before them

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn, President
Lieut. John Henenton, Lieut. Joel Hardaway, Lieut. John Jones, Lieut. Aaron Smith, Members

That the Quarter Master serve out to Capt. two Brass Kittles and two axes and take his Receipt for the same

Detail of the Officers Going on Command

Captain Hopkins
Lieut. Richd. Jones
Lieut. John Goodwyn
Lieut. Jas. Robinson
Capt. Jn. C. Smith
Capt. Warley
Lieut. Lewis DeSaussure
Lieut. Robert Gaston
Lieut. Benjamin Newsom

4 October 1778

Col. Thomson's Orders

Parole Pounds

Issued by Col. Mayson this day agreeable to Col. Thomson's Orders respecting Charles McGinnis, who in his Petition to Col. Thomson that has Capt. Brown declared in his Favour he now stands even in point of Battle and Requests Col. Thomson to order another Election, which Col. Thomson has complied to, and in the mean time has ordered me to give him a Brevett to act as Lieut. in his Regiment agreeable to further orders. Ordered that Adjutant Knapp do take Charge of Capt. Towle's Company untill further orders

Lieut. John Jones of the Day
Aaron Smith for guard

Officers to-morrow

5 October 1778

Orders by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Forganson

(a) Note by H.A.D. name not in original


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Orders by Col. Thomson Camp at Orangeburgh, 6th October 1778
Parole Edwards

Ordered that Corporal Bowling and four Privates do proceed with two Waggons to the old Camp at Neilsons Ferry and escort the Remainder of the Regimental Stores and men's Baggage to this Place

7 October 1778

R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Newfillee

A Regimental court martial do sit to-morrow forenoon where the President may appoint for the trial of such Prisoners as may be brought before said Court

8 October 1778

R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Smith

Major Wise arrived in Camp this Day

Lieuts. Aaron Smith of the Day
Henry Ramsey for guard Officers to-morrow

9 October 1778
R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Rutledge

Isaac Bridgwater a private in Capt. Towle's Company is appointed a Serjeant and is to be Obeyed as such. James McCoy Drummer in Capt. Caldwell Company is to do Drum Major Duty in the Regiment untill further orders

Lieuts. Field Farrar of the Day
Charles McGinnis for guard Officers to-morrow
10 October 1778

R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Middleton

A Regimental Court Martial to sit on Monday next the 12th Instant where the President may appoint for trial of all such prisoners as may be brought before them.

Capt. Uriah Goodwyn, President

Barrar Lts. Henenton, Hardaway and Ramsey, Members

Lieuts. Henenton of the Day
Hardaway for Guard Officers to-Morrow

(b) Banar in original (or Barrar possibly) I do not understand meaning or correction H.A.D.
(a) so in original, meant for next. H.A.D.
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R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson Camp at Orangeburgh 11th October 1778
Parole Henshenbrook
Lieuts. John Jones of the Day
Aaron Smith for guard Officers tomorrow

12th October 1778
R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Wilmington

Lieuts. Henry Ramsey of the Day
Charles McGinnis for guard Officers to-morrow

13th October 1778
R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Bunkers Hill

Lieuts. Field Farrar of the Day
John Henenton for Guard Officers to-morrow

14th October 1778
R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole DeStrange

Lieuts. Joel Hardaway of the Day
Aaron Smith for Guard Officers to-morrow
15th October 1778

R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Hewry

Lieuts. Henry Ramsey of the Day
Charles McGinnis for guard

Officers to-morrow

A Regimental Court Martial to sit this afternoon where the President may appoint for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before them

Capt. U. Goodwyn, President

Lieut. Field Farrar, Lieut. Henry Ramsey, Lieut. John Henenton, Lieut. Charles McGinnis, Members


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R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson Camp at Orangeburgh, 16th October 1778
Parole Talbort

The Quarter Master immediately to make a return of the ammunition Chests, Cartridges with ball, Pouches, Bayonets, Haversacks and every of implements, ammunition and military stores in his possession. The Captains and Commanders of Companies are Likewise to Report the Deficiency of arms and accouterments in their respective Companies. Ten rank and file to escort the prisoners to Charles Town on Sunday next, this party to be Supplyed with 6 rounds each and three Days Provisions

Lieuts. Field Farrar of the Day
John Henenton for Guard Officers to-morrow

17th October 1778
R.O. by Lieut. Col. Mayson

Parole Gates

Lieuts. Joel Hardaway of the Day
John Jones for Guard Officers tomorrow

18th October 1778
Col. Thomson's Orders

Parole Lowndes

John Morgan of Capt. U. Goodwyn's Company is appointed Armourer Assistant, the Detachment ordered to town to return to their Duty untill further orders

Lieuts. Aaron Smith of the Day
Henry Ramsey for Guard Officers to-Morrow

18th October 1778
After Orders by Major Wise

The Captains and Commanders of Companies to make a return to one of the Numbers and Names of the Dead Inlisted on the Continental Establishment Distinguishing those died since the 20th April when the Regiment left Neilsons Ferry


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R.O. by Col. Wm. Thomson Camp at Orangeburgh, 19th October 1778
Parole Philadelphia

The Sentry at the Bridge is not to suffer any Negro to pass the same without a Ticket from their Master or overseer

Lieuts. George Liddell of the Day
Charles McGinnis for Guard Officers to-morrow

20th October 1778
R.O. by Col. Wm. Thomson

Parole Lincoln

A Regimental Court martial to sit this day for the trial of all such prisoners as may be brought before said Court in particular Samuel Hudson and Paul Garrison, both of my Regt. for being absent without leave

Major Samuel Wise, President

Members: Capt. Felix Warley
Lieut. John Jones
Capt. Uriah Goodwyn
Lieut. Aaron Smith

Henry Ramsey who has resigned his Commission belonging to my Regiment, is no longer to be Obeyed as a Continental Officer. Lieut. McGinney with two Serjeants and 20 Rank and file to march to-morrow evening at 3 o'Clock with 20 days provisions and 18 Rounds for Man, he will wait on the Commanding Officer in the morning for orders. Serjt. Major McGuire and Serjt. Fatheru Martin and Reynold Adjudged to be Reduced to the Ranks by the Sentence of a Regimental Court martial, are no longer to be obeyed as Serjeants, Lieut. Hardaway to relieve Lieut. McGinney this Evening.

21st October 1778
R.O. by Col. Wm. Thomson

The Strict attention due his Excellency General Washington's orders, and the evil Tendency and examples of his Officers induces the Col. to forbid all horse Racing and Card playing in the visinage of the encampment by any of the Officers or Soldiers. Benj. Fatheru a Serjt. in Capt. Donaldson's Comp. is to be obeyed as such.


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Camp at Orangeburgh, 21st October 1778
A. Orders by Major Wise
Parole Whig

The main Guard to be reduced to 1 Serjeant and 4 Privates, to escort the pay master to the out posts 10 Fatigue men of which the Quarter Master is to build a hospital. The Armourer is to fit the Bayonets to the Soldiers' Muskets taking the names of those fitted and delivered
beginning at the oldest Company, Capt. Warley being an evidence on the trial of some of the Prisoners to be tried. Lieut. Henenton is appointed by Col. Thomson to sit in his Stead

22nd October 1778

R.O. by M. Wise

Parole Lowndes

A Return of the sick men in the Hospital to be made to me this evening, the provision of the Sick in the Hospital to be drawn for Separately and the return to be signed by the officer of the day. The Quarter Master Serjeant will deliver out arms to those men who are in want of them tomorrow at 10 o'Clock.

Lieut. John Henenton, Officer of the Day

23rd October 1778

R.O. by Mj. Wise

Parole Pinckney

John Elkins of Capt. U. Goodwyn's Company is appointed a Serjeant - and is to be obeyed as such.

Lieut. John Jones, Officer of the Day

24th October 1778

R.O. by Mj. Wise

Parole Thomson

John Dyer of Capt. Browne's Company being appointed Clark to the Major by Consent of the Colonel is excused from all other Duty Lieut. Smith, 1 Serjt., 1 Drum and fife, 12 Rank and file to proceed to Neilsons to bury Lieut. Hodges

Lieut. Henenton, Officer of the Day

(a) Note by H.A.D. this name is written Elhins, I believe it is meant for Elkins; the original writer makes his Hs & Ks alike


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Camp at Orangeburgh, 25th October 1778
R.O. by Majr. Wise
Parole Mayson

Lieut. John Jones, Officer of the Day

26th October 1778

R.O. by Major Wise

Parole Donaldson

John McGuire is appointed a Serjeant in Capt. David Hopkins's Company and is to be Obeyed as such

Lieut. Field Farrar Officer of the Day

27th October 1778

R.O. by Major Wise

Parole Warley

Lieut. John Henenton, Officer of the Day

28th October 1778

R.O. by Major Wise

Parole Caldwell

Lieut. John Jones, Officer of the Day

This day Capt. Donaldson Arrived in Camp

29th October 1778

R.O. by Major Wise

Parole Towles

The Officers Commanders to exercise their Different Companies after roll call in the morning, those Companies which have not a Commissioned Officer Present are to fall into such Companies as the Commanding Officer may order, the awkward men to be detailed by the Drill Serjeant as usual. Monday and Thursday of every week are appointed as Field Days

30th October 1778

R.O. by Major Wise

Parole Brown

Merry McGuire is by order of Col. Thomson appointed Serjt. Major of this Regiment and is to be obeyed as such. The Q.M. Serjt. will build a proper house over the branch for the Officers. The Main Guard to be augmented to 1 Lt., 1 Serjt., 1 Corporal and 18 Privates

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Camp at Orangeburgh 31st October 1778

R.O. by Major Wise

Parole Charraw

The following pay is to be drawn by the month for the non-Commissioned Officers - For the Serjt. Major £37.10 pr. Month Drum Major £33.15 pr. Month. Quarter M. Serjt. £32.10 pr. M. Serjeant £32.10 pr. Month Drums Fifes and Corporals £21-17-6 pr. M.

Lieut. John Henenton for duty to-morrow

1st November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Washington

Lieut. John Jones Officer of the Day to-morrow

2d November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Mayson

Lieut. Aaron Smith Officer of the Day to-morrow

3d November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Thomson

Lieut. John Henenton Officer of the Day to-morrow

4th November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Wise

In Consequence of orders from the President & General Howe dispatched six as an escort for Thos. Cannon as far as Andersons house, with Rifles and then return to camp - Received a Letter from John Grimkey that the Guard at Dorchester belonging to the 3rd Regt. was relieved by the 1st Regt. but that orders is There are immediately to be relieved by 1 Subaltern 1 Serjt. and 16 rank and file from the 3rd Regt. ordered that Lieut. Farrar with one Serjt. 16 Rank and file hold themselves in Readiness to march for Dorchester to relieve Lt. Frazer of the 1st Regt. at an hours warning.

Lt. Jn. Jones of the Day to-morrow
Benj. Jones of Capt. Warley's Camp Died this Day


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Camp at Orangeburgh 5th November 1778
R.O. by Capt. Donaldson
Parole Brown

Lieut. John Henenton Officer of the day tomorrow

Lieut. Luke Mayson left the Regt. this day with Leave
6th November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Jn. Donaldson

Parole Warles

Lieut. John Davis joined the Regt.
Lieut. Aaron Smith Officer of the day to-morrow

7 November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Hopkins

In Consequence of a Letter from Col. Thomson it is ordered that every Soldier who over Stays his Furlough, shall for every he over Stays shall serve two for so doing, besides suffer what a Court martial may infest upon them, and that every Capt. keep a detail of his own Company

Lieut. John Jones Officer of the Day to-morrow

8th November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Smith

James McDonald a Corporal in Capt. Brownes Comp. is appointed a Serjeant in the same and is to be Obeyed as such

Lieut. Aaron Smith Officer of the Day to-morrow

9th November 1778

R.O. by Capt. John Donaldson

Parole Lyell

Lieut. John Henenton Officer of the Day tomorrow

10th November 1778

R.O. by Capt. John Donaldson

Parole Warley

Lieut. John Jones Officer of the Day to-morrow


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Camp at Orangeburgh 11th November 1778

Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Goodwyn

Ordered That no Soldier leave Camp without leave of the Commanding, or the Officer of the day, or fire a gun on any Pretence whatsoever

Lieut. Aaron Smith Officer of the Day to-morrow
Lieut. Charles McGinney with one Serjt. and 15 Rank and File joined the Regiment

12th November 1778

Regt. O. by Capt. John Donaldson

Parole Caldwell

Ordered that Lieut. John Henenton with one Serjeant and 15 Rank and File hold themselves in Readiness at an hours warning to march as a guard to the Publick waggons on their way to Brigadier General Williamsons as far as Mr. Harres the Waggon Master may require, then to return to Camp - The above in Consequence of a Letter from his Excellency the President

Lieut. Charles McGinney Officer of the Day to-morrow

13th November 1778

R.O. by Capt. Jn. Donaldson

Parole Towles

Lieut. Joel Hardaway Officer of the Day tomorrow

14th November 78

R.O. by Capt. Jn. Donaldson

Parole Farrar

Lieut. John Jones Officer of the Day tomorrow
15th November 78

R.O. by Capt. Jn. Donaldson

Parole Haig

Lieut. Aaron Smith Officer of the Day to-morrow


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Camp at Orangeburgh 16th November
R.O. by Col. Wm. Thomson

Parole Pendleton

Ordered that Lieut. Joel Hardaway with 1 Serjeant 1 Corporal & 15 Privates hold themselves in Readiness to March to Colonel Starks at the Bridge tomorrow morning with four Days Pensions - The Quarter Master Serjant to serve out 18 Rounds of Ammunition to Each Man this Evening - That the Guards be Augmented to that of 1 Subaltern 2 Serjants and 24 Rank & File

Capt. Donaldson of the Day
Lieut. McGinney for Guard

Officers Tomorrow

Camp at Orangeburgh 16th Novem. 1778

After Orders by Col. Thomson

That 1 Corporal and 6 Privates holde themselves in Readiness to Go with the Publick Waggon to Charlestown tomorrow morning in Order to fetch the Cloathing for the Regiment

17th Novem. 1778

Orders by Col. Thomson

Parole Pinckney

Ordered That Alexander Coventrey of Capt. David Hopkins Company Do Act as Quarter Master Untill further Orders and that he be Obeyed as such

Capt. Felix Warley of the Day
Lieut. John Jones for Guard

Officers tomorrow

After Orders by Col. Thomson

That Every man belonging to my Regiment attend Devine Service tomorrow morning by 8 o'Clock at Long Rde. Beating to be Performed by the Reverend Mr. Samuel Hart

(a) Note by H.A.D. “al” struck out in original
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Camp at Orangeburgh 18 November 1778
Orders by Col. Thomson
Parole Farewell

Ordered that all the Regiment hold themselves in Readiness to move to the new Camp Over the Branch that the men have their Baggage Ready by 10 O'Clock & to Strike their Tents by Beat of Drum

Capt. U. Goodwyn for the Day to-morrow
Lieut. A. Smith for Guard to-morrow

19th November 1778
Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Colcock

Ordered that Lieut. John Davis by Request of Sunday Officers be Ordered in Arrest for behaving as Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman when at Dorchester and that he be served with a coppy of this Order by the Adjutant

Capt. Felix Warley for the Day
Lieut. Chas. McGinney for Guard Officers tomorrow

20th Nov 78
Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Reed

Capt. Goodwyn for the Day
Lieut. John Jones for Guard To-morrow
21st November 78

Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Houghton

Capt. Goodwyn officer of the Day
Lieut. A. Smith for Guard Tomorrow


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Camp at Orangeburgh 22nd Novem. 1778
Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Safety

Ordered that the Main Guard be removed to the Common Goal and to Consist of 1 Subaltern 1 Serjeant 1 Corporal and 12 privates

The Brigade Guard to be Continued

The Ammunition Guard to Consist of 1 Serjeant and 7 Privates

The men now in Camp Do Immediately build Houses for themselves that the fatigue Do tomorrow morning Build a Guard House Will all Possible Speed the Adjutant will Lay off the Grounds for the Guard House

Capt. Goodwyn for the Day
Lieut. McGinney for Guard

Tomorrow

24th Nov. 78
Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Sunbury

Order'd that A Regimental Court Martial Do Sett this morning at 8 O'Clock for the Trial of All Such Prisoners as may be brought before them

Adjutant & Lieut. Knapp President

After Orders of the same Date

In Consequence of an Order from General Howe Arrived Last Night that the Regiment is to march Immediately for Georgia - Therefore all the Officers and Soldiers in Camp Are hereby Ordered to be Ready to march by 9 O'Clock

23rd Nov. 78

Orders by Capt. Donaldson

Parole Takcare

Capt.
Lieut. John Jones Officer for Guard to-morrow

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Copy of “Register of St. James Craven Con. 1758-1788. From the copy the property of the Colonial Dames of South Carolina.”
Copied from Colonial Dames’ Copy of St. James Santee Register

“I do hereby certify that this is a correct and accurate copy of the Parish Register of St. James Santee County of Craven now Charleston Diocese of South Carolina under the Rectorship of Rev. Samuel Fenner Warren. 1758-1788.”

“S.D. Doar
Warden of the Parish & Clerk of the Vestry”

“State of South Carolina
County of Charleston
Sworn to before me this 27th day of April 1901.
F.R. Baker
Notary Public.”

Seal
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83 (1)

1. Nathaniel M'Cormick of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widower, and Mary Spencer of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of James Anderson of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty Eighth Day of December, in the year of our Lord 1758, By me S. F. Warren. Minister of this Parish.
This marriage was solemnized Nathaniel M'Cormick
between us, Mary Spencer
In the presence of Michael Cockran
Rebecca Sullivan X her mark.

2. Michael Cockran of this Parish, Widower and Rebecca Sullivan of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Thos. Spencer Senr. of this Parish, by Licence, this Eleventh Day of January, in the year of our Lord, 1759. By me S. F: Warren Minister.
This marriage was Michal Cockran
Solemnized between us Rebecca Sullivan X her mark
In the Presence of Wm. Roberts.
Stephen Sullivan

3. Daniel Jaudon of this Parish, Bachelor and Anne Du bosque of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling house of Isaac Rembert Senr, of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirty first Day of May in the year of our Lord 1759. By me S. F: Warren Minister
This marriage was Daniel Jaudon
Solemnized between us Anne Dubosque X her mark
In the Presence of Isaac Rembert
Paul Jaudon.

4. Nicholas Bryan of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor and Mary Williams of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Dan'l Horry Esq'. of this Parish, by Licence, this ninth Day of June in the year of our Lord, 1759. By me S. F. Warren Minister
This marriage was Nicholas Bryan X his mark
Solemnized between us Mary Williams X her mark.
In the Presence of Michael Mckarty
Jane Mckarty

*1st Daniel Taudon, 2nd Daniel Taudon, June below written Yune. Y & J the same letter.
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5. Daniel Dupree of the Parish of Prince Frederick Bach elor & Mary Normand of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling Flouse of Mary Normand afore said of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty Eighth Day of June in ye year of our Lord 1759 by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Daniel Dupre
Solemnized between us Mary Normand
In the Presence of Frances Des Champs Jr.
Peter Mouzon.

6. Archibald M'Clelland of this Parish Bachelor & Esther Des Champes of this Parish Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Francis Des Champes Jr.', of this Parish, by Licence, this Third Day of July in the year of our Lord, 1759, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Archibald McClellan
Solemnized between us Esther Des Champes
In the Presence of Frances Des Champes Jr.
Paul Jaudon

7. John Florry of the Parish of Prince George Widow, and Ann Royer of this Parish, widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of John Mayrant Esqr. of this Parish, by Licence this Fifth Day of July in the year of our Lord, 1759, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Horry
Solemnized between us Anne Royer
In the Presence of Elias Horry
Elizabeth Perdreau.

8. Samuel Fenner Warren Rector of St James Santee, Bachelor & Elizabeth Perdreau of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Daniel Horry Esqr, of this Parish, by Licence, this Nineteenth Day of July in the year of our Lord 1759, by me Alexander Keith, Rector of S*. Stephens Santee.
This marriage was Samuel Fenner Warren
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Perdreau
In the Presence of Daniel Horry Senr.
Judith Serre.
Francs. Des Champes Register of this Parish


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9. Peter Deschampes of this Parish, Bachelor and Eliza beth Simmons of this Parish Spinster were married in the Dwelling house of George Simmons of this Parish, by Licence this Second Day of August in the year of our Lord 1759 by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Peter Deshamps
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Simmons
In the Presence of Peter Mouzon.

10. Joseph Palmer of the Parish of St. Stephens Widowerand Catherine Thomas of this Parish Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Isaac Rembert Sen', of this Parish, by Licence this Eight Day of November in the year of our Lord 1759 by me Alex'. Keith Rector of St. Stephens.
This marriage was Joseph Palmer
Solemnized between us Catherine Thomas
In the Presence of John Barnett
Judith Rembert

11. Daniel Horry of this Parish Junior, Bachelor and Judith Serr? of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Daniel Horry Esqr. of this parish by Licence this Ninth Day of December in the year of our Lord, 1759, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Daniel Horry Junior
Solemnized between us Judith Serre
In the Presence of John Dutarque Junr.
Elias Horry

12. Joseph Anderson of this Parish, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Fitch of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of James Anderson of this Parish, by Licence this Twenty-first Day of February in the year of our Lord 1760, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish
This marriage was Jos. Anderson
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Fitch
In the Presence of Edward Jerman
Thos. Spencer Junr.


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13. James Axson of this Parish Bachelor and Esther Champanare of this Parish Spinster were married in the Dwelling house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Banns, this Third Day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1760 by me, S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was James Axson
Solemnized between us Esther Champanare
In the Presence of Thos. Wilson
Andrew Rembert.

14. John Cummings of this Parish, Bachelor and Ann Dutart of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Banns, this Thirteenth day of Octr. in the year of our Lord, 1760, by me, S. F. Warren Rector
This marriage was John Cummings
Solemnized between us Ann Dutart
In the Presence of Benjn. Perdriau
Michael Boineau.

15. Robert Minors of Prince-Georges Parish Bachelor and Elizabeth Nicholose of said Parish Spinster were married in the Dwelling House of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, By License this Thirteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord 1760, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector.
This marriage was Robert Minors
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Nicholase.
In the Presence of Benjn. Perdriau
Lydia Perdriau

16. Stephen Ford of the Parish of St. Bartholomew Bachelor, and Sarah Barton of the Parish of Prince Frederick Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk. By Licence this Twenty fifth day of January in ye year of our Lord 1761, by me S. F. Warren, Rector.
This marriage was Stephen Ford
Solemnized between us Sarah Barton
In the Presence of Isaac Ford
W Jubin.


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17. John Mayers of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Ann Highback of the Parish of prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence this Twenty first Day of February in the year of our Lord, 1761, by me S, F. Warren, Rector.
This marriage was John Mayers
Solemnized between us Ann Highback
In the Presence of Alex. Miot
Lydia Perdriau

18. Pearcival Dring of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Elizabeth Crook of the Parish of Prince-George Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence this Eighteenth Day of March in the year of our Lord 1761, by me S. F. Warren, Rector.
This marriage was Percival Dring
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Crook
In the Presence of Forgis Macdowel
Ann Mack Dowll

19. William Chicken of this Parish Widr. and Elizabeth Chovin of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of James Roberts of this Parish, by Licence this Fourteenth Day of May in the year of our Lord 1761, by me S. F. Warren, Rector.
This marriage was Willm. Chicken
Solemnized between us Eliz. Chovin
In the Presence of James Roberts
John De Lesseline

20. Peter Herries of the Parish of Prince George, Wid'. and Mary Cains of the Parish of Prince George, widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence, this Fourth Day of June in the year of our Lord 1761, by me S. F. Warren Rector.
This marriage was Peter X Herries his mark
Solemnized between us Mary Cains
In the Presence of John Cains
Eliz: Warren.


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21. Elias Lewis of this Parish, Bachelor and Mary Logan of this Parish Widow, were married in this Parish Church, by Banns, this Twenty-ninth Day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1761, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Elias Lewis
Solemnized between us Mary Logan X her mark
In the Presence of J. Lewis
Martha Dumay.

22. Thomas Spencer of this Parish, Bachelor and Susannah Money of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of James Anderson of this Parish, by Licence this Eight Day of October in the year of our Lord 1761, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Thos. Spencer
Solemnized between us Susanna Money
In the Presence of Daniel McGregor
Stephen Sullivan

23. Henry Dexter of the Parish of Prince George Bachelor, and Ciceley Baldy, of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Dan'l Horry Senr. Esqr. of this Parish, by Licence, this Nineteenth Day of November in the year of our Lord, 1761, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Henry Dexter
Solemnized between us Cicely Baldy
In the Presence of Paul Jaudon
Danl. Horry Junior

24. Jacob Bonhoste of the Parish of S* John Widr. & Judith Barnard of this Parish spinster, were married at the Plantation of John-Coming Ball of this Parish, by Banns, this Twenty-Sixth Day of November in the year of our Lord, 1761. By me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Jacob Bonhoste
Solemnized between us Judith Bernard
In the Presence of John Gaillard
John Barnett


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25. James Barnard [missing] Bachelor and Esther Jaudon of this Parish Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Paul Jaudon of this Parish, by Licence, this Third Day of December in the year of Lord [sic] 1761, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was James Brenerd [sic]
Solemnized between us Esther Jaudon
In the Presence of Elizabeth Robert
Esther Chovin.

26. John Bone of the Parish of Prince George Bachelor & Elizabeth Jordan of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Christopher Jordan, of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Nineteenth Day of January in the year of our Lord 1762, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was John Bone
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Jordan
In the Presence of Rt. Jordan
Jno. Jordan.

27. Daniel M'Gregor of this Parish Bachelor, and Phebe Smith of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Jonah Collins of this Parish, by Licence this Twenty-fifth Day of March in the year of our Lord 1761 by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Daniel M'Gregor
Solemnized between us Phebe Smith
In the Presence of Jonah Atchison
Stephen Sullivan

28. Noah Thomas of this Parish, Bachelor and Catherine Chicken of this Parish, Spinster were married in this Parish Church, by Licence this Fifth Day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1762, by me, S. F. Warren Rec tor of this Parish.
This marriage was Noah Thomas N T his mark
Solemnized between us Catherine Chicken
In the Presence of Peter Guerry
Elizabeth Dupont.
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29. John Barnett of this parish, Bachelor, and Ann Bochett of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Henry Bochett of this Parish, by Licence, this Second Day of December, in the year of our Lord 1762, by me, S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish
This marriage was John Barnett
Solemnized between us Ann Bochett.
In the Presence of John Jennes
Judith Rembert.

30. Job Marion of the Parish of St. John Widr. and Eliza beth Gaillard of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Theodore Gaillard of this Parish, Senr., by Licence, this Fourteenth Day of December, in the year of our Lord 1762, by me S. F. Warren, Rectr of this Parish.
This marriage was Job Marion
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Gaillard
In the Presence of Catherine Gaillard
Franc. Marion

31. Stephen Sullivan of this Parish Bachelor and Elizabeth M'Gregor of this Parish, Spinster, were married in this Parish Church, by Licence, this Twenty-Third Day of December, in the year of our Lord 1762, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Stephen Sullivan
Solemnized between us Elizebeth Mcgregor
In the Presence of Michael Cockran
Bartrt. Gaillard

32. Robert Croft of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Ann Jenkins of this Parish Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Thomas Boone of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Twenty Fourth day of March, in ye Year of our Lord 1763, by me S. F. Warren, Rectr. of this Parish.
This marriage was Robt. Croft.
Solemnized between us Ann Jenkins
In the Presence of Thos. Boone
Elizabeth Boone.


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33. David Fogartie of this Parish, Widower and Mary Perdriau of this Parish, widow, were married at the Plantation of John Dutarque Junr. of this Parish, by Banns, this Twelfth Day of June, in the year of our Lord 1763, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Fogartie
Solemnized between us Mary Perdriau
In the Presence of Joseph Fogartie
Stephen Fogartie.

34. James Gaillard of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Jones of this Parish widow, were married at the Dwelling house of Sam'l Fenner Warren, Clerk, of this Parish by Licence this Nineteenth Day of July, in the Year of our Lord, 1763, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was James Gaillard
Solemnized between us Mary Jones
In the Presence of Allen Mackee
Wm. Jones.

35. Robert Jordan of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Martha Murrill of the Parish of Prince George Spinster, were married at the Plantation of John Marant Esq'. of this Parish by Licence this Eighteenth Day of September, in the year of our Lord 1763.
This marriage was Rt. Jordan.
Solemnized between us Martha Murrill
In the Presence of Wm. Bell
Mary Smith

36. Alexander Miot of this Parish, Bachelor and Rachel Fitch of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Jean-Elizabeth Dumay of this Parish, widow, by Licence, this Twenty-Second Day of December, in the year of our Lord 1763, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Alexr. Miote
Solemnized between us Rachel Fitch
In the Presence of Peter Dumay
James Bell.
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37. James Bell of this Parish, Bachelor and Jean Anderson of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of Jean-Elizabeth Dumay of this Parish, Widow, by Licence, This Fourteenth Day of February in ye Year of our Lord, 1764, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage is James Bell
Solemnized between us Jane Anderson
In the Presence of Jonah Atchinson
Joseph Bell.

38. John Dutart of this Parish, Bachelor and Mary Boineau of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Mich'l Boineau of this Parish Widow'., by Licence, this First day of March, in the year of our Lord 1764 by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish
This marriage was John Dutart
Solemnized between us Mary Boineau
In the Presence of James Rembert
Judith Rembert.

39. James Halsey of this Parish, Widower and Frances Grant of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwell ing-house of Frances Grant aforesaid, of this Parish, by Licence, this Twelfth Day of July in the Year of our Lord 1764, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Jas. Halsey
Solemnized between us Frances Grant
In the Presence of John Barnett
Stephen Sullivan

40. William Walker of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widower, and Judith Rembert of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Isaac Rembert of this Parish, by Licence, this Sixteenth Day of August in the Year of our Lord 1764, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Willm. Walker
Solemnized between us Judith Rembert.
In the Presence of Michael Boineau
Eth. Madalen Boineau.

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41. Lewis Miles of this Parish, Bachelor, and Ann Sim mons of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of George Simmons of this Parish, by Licence, this Fourth Day of April in the year of our Lord 1765, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Lewis Miles
solemnized between us Ann Simmons
In the Presence of Wm Roberts
Moses Miles

42. William Bell of this Parish, Widower and Eliza beth Anderson of this Parish, widow, were married in the Dwelling house of the Re'vd Sam'l Fenner Warren of this Parish, by License this Eight Day of May in the Year of our Lord 1765, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Wm Bell
solemnized between us Elis. Anderson
In the presence of Alex. Miot
Wm Roberts.

43. Elias Ball of the Parish of St. Johns, Bachelor and Catherine Gaillard of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-House of Theodore Gail lard of this Parish, by Licence this Fourteenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord 1765, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish. This marriage was Elias Ball
solemnized between us Cath. Gaillard
In the Presence of Floride Peyre.
Samuel Gaillard.

44. Robert Morris of this Parish, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Jenner of this Parish Spinster, were mar ried in the Dwelling-house of James Halsey of this Parish by Licence, this Twenty-Seventh Day of June in the Year of our Lord 1765, by me S. F. War ren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Robert Morris X his mark
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Jenner X her mark
In the Presence of James Halsey
Francis Halsey.


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45. Daniel Dubose of the Parish of Christ Church, Bachelor, and Frances Simons of the Parish of Christ Church, widow, were married at the Plantation of Henry Lawrence Esq., in this Parish by Licence, this Eleventh Day of November in the Year of our Lord 1766, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Danl Dubose
Solemnized between us Frances Simons
In the Presence of Isaac Legare
Clermond Brown

46. Aaron Littell of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Jennens of the Parish of St. Thomas Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mary Jennens, of this Parish, widow, by Licence this Twenty-Seventh Day of November in the Year of our Lord 1766, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Aaron Littell
solemnized between us Elizabeth Jennens
In the Presence of John Barnett
John Jennens.

47. James Colladon of this Parish Widower and Martha Fleming of this Parish, were married in the Dwelling-house of John Marion, of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty Ninth Day of December in the Year of our Lord 1766, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish
This marriage was James Colladon
Solemnized between us Martha Fleming
In the Presence of Peter Guerry
Jacob Jeanneret.

48. John Jennens of this Parish, Bachelor, and Martha Murrell of the Parish of Christ Church, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mary Jennens, of this Parish, Widower, by Licence this Fifteenth Day of January in the Year of our Lord, 1767, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Jennens
Solemnized between us Martha Murrell X her mark
In the Presence of Aaron Littell
Charles Maynard.


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49. William Lewis of this Parish, Bachelor, and Ann Murrell of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Thomas Pacy of this Parish, by Licence this Fourteenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord 1767 by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was William Lewis
Solemnized between us Ann Murrell X her mark
In the Presence of Jas Halsey
Lewis.

50. Childermas Croft of the Parish of Prince Fred erick, Bachelor and, Mary Simmons of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of George Simmons of this Parish, by Licence this Twenty Eight Day of May in the Year of our Lord 1767, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Childermas Croft.
Solemnized between us Mary Simmons
In the Presence of Peter Mouzon
Jon Barnett.

51. Robert Morrison of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bachelor, and Rebecca Spencer of this Parish, Spinster were married in this Parish, by Banns, this Twenty fifth Day of June in the Year of our Lord 1767, by me S. F. Warren, Kector of this Parish.
This marriage was Robert Morrison
Solemnized between us Rebecca Spencer X her mark.
In the Presence of Jos. Spencer
Lydia Perdriau.

52. Capers Boone of the Parish of Prince-George, Widower, and Mary Smith of the Parish of Prince George, widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Paul Lepear of the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence, this Sixteenth Day of July in the Year of our Lord, 1767, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Capers Boone
Solemnized between us Mary Smith
In the Presence of Paul Spencer
Atchison


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53. John Monk of the Parish of St. Stephens, Bachelor and Magdalen Boineau of this Parish Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Mich'l Boineau of this Parish, Widow'r by Licence this Twentieth Day of October in the Year of our Lord, 1767, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Monk
Solemnized between us Magdalene Boineau
In the Presence of Thos Boone Junr
Isaac Rembert.

54. John Smith of the Parish of Prince-George, Bache lor, and Elizabeth Bacot of Prince-George Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Elias Foissin, of the Parish of Prince-George by Licence, this Eleventh Day of February in the Year of our Lord, 1768, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of the Parish of St. James Santee.
This marriage was John Smith
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Bacot.
In the Presence of Elias Foissin
Sam Bacot.

55. Daniel McGregor of this Parish, widower and Susannah Laurense of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Richard Withers, of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty-fifth Day of February in the Year of our Lord, 1768, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Daniel McGregor
Solemnized between us Susannah Laurens
In the Presence of James Bell
Alexander McGregor

56. Francis Roach of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bache lor and Mary Jennens of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Seventeenth Day of April in the Year of our Lord, 1768, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Frans. Roche
Solemnized between us Mary Jennens
In the Presence of Aaron Littell
Samuel Littell


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57. Jacob Bonhoste of the Parish of Prince-George, widower and Hannah Sullivan of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwell ing-house of Mark Huggins of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty first Day of April, in the Year of our Lord, 1768, by me, S. F. Warren Rector of this parish
This marriage was Jacob Bonhoste
Solemnized between us Hannah Sullivan X her mark.
In the Presence of Anna Huggins
Esther Sullivan.

58. James Bell of this Parish, widower and Esther Chovin of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of William Bell in the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty Third Day of May in the Year of our Lord, 1768, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was James Bell
Solemniz'd between us Esther Chovin
In the Presence of Wm Mathews
Wm Bell

59. John Gaillard of this Parish, Bachelor, and Su sanna Boone of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Thomas Boone, of this Parish, by Licence, this Tenth Day of November in the Year of our Lord, 1768, by me S. F. Warren Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Gaillard Jr.
Solemniz'd between us Susannah Boone
In the Presence of Thos Boone Junr.
Chas Gaillard

60. Bartholomew Gaillard of this Parish, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Webb of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Elizabeth Webb, of this Parish, by Licence, this Nineteenth Day of February in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Bartholomew Gaillard
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Webb
In the Presence of Peter Mouzon
Frances Bochet.


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61. William Matthews of the Parish of Prince-George, widower, and Esther Sullivan of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Coll: Shingleton, in the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence, this Twenty-Fifth Day of April, in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Wm Mathews
Solemnized between us Hester Sullivan
In the Presence of Wm Bell
Joseph Sullivan

62. Paul Trapier Esq. of the Parish of Prince-George, Widower, and Elizabeth Waties of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married at the Parish
Church of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty First Day of May, in the Year of our Lord, 1767, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Paul Trapier
Solemnized between us Eliz: Waties
In the Presence of Job Rothmahler
Jos. Dubourdieu.

63. Jacobus Callion, of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Margaret Waller, of the Parish of Prince George, Widow were married at the Dwelling-house of the Revd. S. F. Warren, of this Parish, by Licence, this Ninth Day of July, in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Jacobus Collow
Solemniz'd between us Margaret Waller
In the Presence of Alexander McGrimcke
Benjn Perdriau.

64. William Henry Mills, of the Parish of Allsaints, widower, and Elizabeth McGomery, of the Parish of Allsaints, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Joseph Allston, of the Parish of Allsaints, by Licence, this Twenty Second Day of July, in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector St. James Santee.
This marriage was Wm H. Mills.
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Montgomery
In the Presence of Joseph Alston
Andw Johnston.

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65: Daniel Sinkler of this Parish, Bachelor, and Ann Dupre of this Parish, widow, were married in the Dwelling house of Ann DuPre of this Parish, Widow aforesaid by Banns, this Twentieth Day of August, in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.

This marriage was Danl Sinkler
Solemnized between us Ann Dupre
In the Presence of Samuel Mouzon
Richard Blake Junr.

66: Stephen Guerry of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary San ders of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Isaac Legr?nd, of this Parish, by Licence, this Ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Stephen Guerry
Solemnized between us Mary Sanders
In the Presence of Peter Robert Junr.
Stephen Dumay

67: Thomas Boone Junr of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Hannah Atkinson of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of George Atkinson, of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence this Fourteenth Day of September, in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Thos. Boone Junr.
Solemnized between us Hannah Atkinson
In the Presence of Geo. Atkinson
Jonah Woodberry

68: Thomas Denny of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Sarah Lee of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Twenty-ninth Day of October, in the Year of our Lord, 1769, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Thomas Denny X his mark
Solemnized between us Sarah Lee
In the Presence of Peter Guerry
Patrick Bower


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69: David Graham of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Hunter of the Parish of All Saints, Widow, were married at the Dwelling-house of Percival Pawley of the Parish of All Saints by Licence, this Ninth Day of January, in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James' Santee.
This marriage was David Graham
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Hunter
In the Presence of John Postell Junr.
Edw. Drake

70: Thomas North of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Rose Mclver of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Joseph Willingham of this Parish, By Banns, this Fourth Day of March, in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. Tames Santee.
This marriage was Thos. North
Solemnized between us Rose Mclver
In the Presence of Michael Boineau
Ann Varnor

71: Samuel Dupre of this Parish, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Mary De Liesseline of this Parish, Widow, were married at the Dwelling-house of Elizabeth Mary De Liesseline of this Parish, Widow, by Licence, this Twelfth Day of April in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Saml. Du Pre
Solemnized between us Elza. Mary Deliesseline
In the Presence of Ann Du Pre
Jonah Robert Benjn. Perdriau.

72: John Jaudon of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Mary Gaillard of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mary Gaillard of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, aforesaid, by Licence this Nineteenth Day of April in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me, S. F. Warren, Reef, of St. James' Santee.
This marriage was John Jaudon
Solemnized between us Mary Gaillard
In the Presence of Paul Jaudon Junr.
Peter Michau.


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73: Charles Gee of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Catherine Bond of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Public School-house of Prince George, by Banns, this Twenty Fourth Day of April in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. Tames Santee.
This marriage was Charles Gee
Solemnized between us Catherine Bond X her mark
In the Presence of Thomas Webb
Peter Maume[?]

74: Jonah Bonhost of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Rebecca Vereen of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of William Walker of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Twenty-Fifth Day of April in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Jonah Bonhoste
Solemnized between us Rebecca Vereen
In the Presence of Elizabeth Bonhost
Jonah Robert.

75: Samuel Mouzon of the Parish of Christ Church, Bachelor, and Anne Maynard of the Parish of Christ Church, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Major George Paddon Bond of this Parish, by Licence, this Seventeenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Samuel Mouzon
Solemnized between us Ann Maynard
In the Presence of Chas. Maynard
Elias Lewis.

76: Isaac Rembert of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widower, and Elizabeth Varner of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, were married at the Dwelling-house of Jacob Jeanneret of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty-Fourth Day of May in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Isaac Rembert
Solemnized between us Eliza. Varner
In the Presence of Jacob Jeanneret
Wm. Walker.


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77: Henry Varner of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Rachel Rembert of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Jacob Jeanneret of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty-Fourth Day of May in the year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was I Solemnized Henry Varnor
between us Rachel Rembert
In the Presence of Jacob Jeanneret
Wm. Walker.

78: William Yeo of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Smalaga of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Seventeenth Day of June in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was William Yeo X his mark
Solemnized between us Mary Smalaga X her mark
In the Presence of John Drake
Benjn. Perdriaux.

79: Anthony White Junr. of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Hannah Barton of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of William Barton of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Thirtieth Day of August in the Year of our Lord, 1770. by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Anthony White Junr.
Solemnized between us Hannah Barton
In the Presence of Joseph Dubourdieu
William Barton


80: Thomas Webb of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Mary Herries of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mary Herries of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, by Banns, this Thirty-first Day of Augt. in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Thomas Webb
Solemnized between us Mary Herries
In the Presence of Elias M'Pherson
John Curless [?]

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81: Charles Gaillard [torn] Parish, Bachelor and Ann DuPre of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Samuel DuPre, of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirteenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Cha. Gaillard
Solemnized between us Ann Dupre
In the Presence of Jonah Robert
Benj. Perdriau.

82: John Clerk of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Mary Lambert of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner War ren of this Parish, by Banns this Fifteenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Clark
Solemnized between us Mary Lambert
In the Presence of John Bell
Lydia Perdriau.

83: Stephen Sullivant of this Parish, Widower, and Esther Axson of this Parish, Widow, were married at the Plantation of Paul Douxsaint, Esq. of this Parish, by Licence, this Eleventh Day of October in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Stephen Sullivant
Solemnized between us Esther Axson X her mark
In the Presence of Francs. D. Champs
Jon. Barnett

84: George Greenland of the Parish of St. Michael, Charles town, Bachelor, and Patience Simmons of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of George Simmons of this Parish, by Licence, this Sixth Day of December in the Year of our Lord , 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was George Greenland
Solemnized between us Patience Simmons
In the Presence of John Drake
Peter Simmons


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85: Peter Simmons of this Parish, Widower, and Mary Green land of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of George Simmons, of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirtieth Day of December in the Year of our Lord, 1770, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Peter Simmons
Solemnized between us Mary Greenland
In the Presence of Paul Douxsaint
John Drake

86: John Williams of this Parish, Bachelor, and Patience Conner of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Edward Jerman of this Parish, by Banns, this Third Day of January in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Williams
Solemnized between us Patience Conner
In the Presence of Elizth Jones
Edwd. Jerman

87: Francis Redford of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bach elor, and Elizabeth Smith of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Anne Le Nud, of the Parish of Prince George by Banns, this Fifth Day of May in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Francis Redford
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Smith X her mark
In the Presence of John Leger
Joseph Gregory

88: John Vivane of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Mary Grant of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of William Allston of the Parish of Prince George, by Banns, this Seventh Day of June, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was John Vivane X his mark
Solemnized between us Mary Grant X her mark
In the Presence of Matthew Drake
Mary Atchinson


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89: Clemard Griggs of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Lydia Jenkins of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Peter Lesesne, of the Parish of Prince George, by Banns, this Eighth Day of June, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Clemard Griggs
Solemnized between us Lydia Jenkins
In the Presence of Petr. Lesesne
Ann Alston

90: William Bowen of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bach elor, and Margaret Skinner of Prince Frederick's Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this First Day of August, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me S. F. Warren, Rector ot St. James Santee.
This marriage was William Bowen
Solemnized between us Maggtte [sic] Skinner
In the Presence of James Bernard
Paul Jandon Junr.

91 : James Calhoon of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widower, and Martha Monk of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of William Hull of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Fifth Day of September, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was James Calhoon
Solemnized between us Martha Monk
In the Presence of Edmund Carr
Tohn Simmons

92: John Shepard of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Martha Loftus of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of William Hull, of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Sixth Day of September, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was John Shepard
Solemnized between us Martha Loftus
In the Presence of Edmund Carr
John Simmons


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93: Thomas Spencer of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Mary Griggs of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of George Saxby, Esq. in the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Thirty-first Day of October, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Thos. Spencer
Solemnized between us Mary Griggs
In the Presence of Jehu Postell
Arthur Delony

94: Paul Trapier of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Foissin of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Elizabeth Foissin of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, by Licence, this Nineteenth Day of November in the Year of our Lord, 1771 by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was P. Trapier Jr.
Solemnized between us E. Foissin
In the Presence of Elias Foissin
T[?] Dubourdieu.

95: Benjamin Screven of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Margaret Brockinton of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Captain John Brockinton of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence this Twenty Second Day of November, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Benjamin Screven
Solemnized between us Margaret Brockinton
In the Presence of Wm. Davidson
William Snow

96: Henry White of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Susanna Boone, of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of John Boone of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Fifth Day of December, in the Year of our Lord, 1771, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Henry White
Solemnized between us Susanna Boone
In the Presence of James Durand
Rebecca Knox


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97: Meredith Hughes of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Anne Ford of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of George Ford in the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence, this Ninth Day of January, in the year of our Lord, 1772, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This Marriage was Meredith Hughes
Solemnized between us Ann Ford
In the Presence of Peter Bonneau
Thos Poten.

98: James McPherson of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Lydia Jean Glen of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Doctor James Crokatt in the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Tenth Day of January, in the year of our Lord 1772, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was James McPherson
Solemnized between us Lydia Jane Glen
In the Presence of Elias McPherson
John Futhey.

99: Thomas Hasell of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Margaret Summers of the Parish of Prince George Spinster, were married at the dwelling-house of Miss Judith Trapier, of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, by Licence this Second Day of February, in the Year of our Lord 1772, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Thomas Hasell
Solemnized between us M. Summers
In the Presence of Jos. Dubourdieu
P. Trapier Jr.

100: Henry Bochet of this Parish, and Judith Boineau of this Parish Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Michael Boineau of this Parish, Senr, by Licence, this Fourteenth Day of May in the Year of our Lord 1772, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Henry Bochet
Solemnized between us Judith Boineau
In the Presence of Jonah Robert
James Ware


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101: John Woodbery of the Parish of [break] Charlestown, Bachelor & Sarah Anderson of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Jonah Collins of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty-first Day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1772, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Woodbery
Solemnized between us Sarah Anderson
In the Presence of Jon. Horry
James Bell

102: John Perdriau of the Parish of St. Stephen, Bachelor, and Anne Dupont of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Anne LeNud, of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, by Licence this Second Day of June, in the Year of our Lord 1772, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was Jn. Perdriau
Solemnized between us Ann Dupont
In the Presence of Jonah Robert
A. Caleb Guerry

103: John White of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bachelor, and Isabella Chappell of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence this Eight Day of June in the year of our Lord 1772 by me S. F. Warren, Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was J. W. his mark
Solemnized between us Isabella Chappel
In the Presence of Anna Gaillard
James Allen Bruneau

104: Richard Blake Junior, of this Parish Widower, and Anne Bearman of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling house of James Bell of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty third day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1772, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Richard Blake Junior
Solemnized between us Anne Bearman X her mark
In the Presence of James Bell
John Blake


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105: Nathaniel Arthur of the Parish of Christ Church, Bachelor, and Mary Simmons of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of George Simmons of this Parish, by Licence, this Third Day of December, in the Year of our Lord, 1772, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Nathaniel Arthur
Solemnized between us Mary Simmons
In the Presence of George Arthur
Mary Simmons

106: John Steel of this Parish, Bachelor and Dorothy Chicken, of this Parish, Spinster were married at the Plantation of William Chicken of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirtieth Day of March, in the Year of our Lord 1773, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Steel
Solemnized between us Dorothy Chicken
In the Presence of Jonah Robert
Lewis Miles

107: Isaac Rembert of the Parish of Prince-George, Junior, Bachelor, and Margaret Jeanneret of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Captain Jacob Jeanneret, of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirteenth Day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1773, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Isaac Rembert Junr.
Solemnized between us Margaret Jeannerett
In the Presence of Wm. Thomas
Joseph Logan

108: John Jaudon of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widower, and Anne Steel of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Thomas Lynch Esq., of this Parish, by Licence, this Fourth Day of July in the year of our Lord, 1773, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was John Jaudon
Solemnized between us Ann Steel
In the Presence of Benjn. Perdriau
Wm. Steel


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109: Peter Steel of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Anne Varnor of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster were married at the Plantation of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Fifteenth Day of August, in the Year of our Lord, 1773, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was P. Steel
Solemnized between us Ann Varnor
In the Presence of James Sinkler
John Jaudon

110: David Gaillard of the Parish of St. Stephens, Bachelor, and Joanna Dubose of the Parish of St. Stephens, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Theodore Gaillard Senr of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty-Third Day of September in the Year of our Lord 1773.
This marriage was David Gaillard
Solemnized between us Joanna Dubose
In the Presence of James Rivers
Isaac Dubose

111 : William Barton of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Bachelor, and Jane Thomson of the Parish of Prince Frederick Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Captain Anthony White of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, by Licence, this Twenty-fourth Day of September in the Year of our Lord 1773, by me S. F. Warren Rector of St. James Santee.
This marriage was William Barton
Solemnized between us Jane Thomson
In the Presence of Catherine Mclver
Anthony White

112 : James Farmer of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Rebekah Ellis of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at this Chapel, by Banns, this Twenty-seventh Day of January in the year of our Lord 1774, by me, S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was James Farmer
Solemnized between us Rebekah Ellis X her mark
In the Presence of Thos. Jones
Benja. Perdriau


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113: Benjamin Webb of this Parish, Bachelor and Sarah Hannah Webb of this Parish Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Elizabeth Gaillard Widow of this Parish, by Licence, this Fifteenth Day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1774, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Benjamin Webb
Solemnized between us Sarah Hannah Webb
In the Presence of Elizabeth Webb
Elizabeth Gaillard

114: Benjamin Stone of this Parish, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Knight of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of the Rev'd Sam'l Fenner Warren, of this Parish, by Licence, this Sixth Day of March, in the Year of our Lord, 1774, by me S. F. Warren, Rector of this Parish.
This marriage was Benjamin Stone
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Knight
In the Presence of John Raines
Benja. Perdriau

115: Jonah Roberts of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Guerry of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mary Guerry, of this Parish, Widow, by Licence, this Third Day of May in the Year of our Lord, 1774, by me S. F. Warren, Rectoi of this Parish.
This marriage was Jonah Roberts
Solemnized between us Mary Guerry
In the Presence of Henry Bochet
Ann Sanders
In the interval between these two marriages (4 years) Wm Warren visited England & France. After this return was competed [sic] by Lord Cornwallis to take Protection.

116: Jacob Micheau of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Esther Cromwell, Spinster, of the Parish of Prince Frederick, were married in the dwelling house of Oliver Cromwell of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Planter, by Licence, this Eleventh day of June, in the Year of our Lord, 1778, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clr.
This marriage was Jacob Micheau
Solemnized between us Esther Cromwell
In the Presence of Manasseh Micheau
Jacob Jeanerette


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117: John Barton of this Parish, Bachelor and Elizabeth Pearcey of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Benjamin Webb of this Parish Planter, by Licence this Ninth Day of July, in the Year of our Lord, 1778, by me, S.F. Warren, of this Parish Clerk.
This marriage was John Barton X his mark
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Pacy [Sic]
In the Presence of Benjamin Webb
Sarah Hannah Webb

118: Samuel Hasford of the Parish of All Saints, Widower, and Mary Pawley of the Parish of Allsaints, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Percivill Pawley of the Parish of Allsaints by Licence this Ninteenth day of July in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Samuel Hasford
Solemnized between us Mary Pawley
In the Presence of Frances Michau
Elizabeth Pawley

119 : George Denholm of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Ann Hill of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling house of Mrs. Anne Hill of the Parish ofPrince George by Licence, this Twenty third day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was George Denholm
Solemnized between us Ann Hill
In the Presence of William Luptan
W. Vaux

120: Peter Guerry of the Parish of St. Stephens, Widower, and Judith Croft of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, were married in the Dwelling house of Isaac Pembert, Sen1, of the Parish of Prince Frederick Planter, by Licence, this Thirtieth day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Peter Guerry
Solemnized between us Judith Croft
In the Presence of Manasseh Michau
C. Wm. Lenud


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121: Thomas Mitchell of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Anne Rothmahler of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Job Rothmahler, Esq. of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, This Thirteenth Day of August, in the Year of our Lord, 1778, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Thos. Mitchell
Solemnized between us Ann Rothmahler
In the Presence of Edward Mitchell
Jos. Wragg

122: John Wells of this Parish Bachelor, and Elizabeth Mouzon of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of Susanna Elizabeth Mouzon of this Parish, by Licence this Sixteenth day of August in the year of our Lord, 1778 by me, S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Jno. Wells
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Mouzon
In the Presence of Samuel Warren
Lewis Mouzon

123: William Leigh of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor, and Esther Bernard of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, were married at the Dwelling house of Esther Bernard Widow, of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Twenty Seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Wm. Leigh
Solemnized between us Esther Bernard
In the Presence of George Mcdowell
Peter Lenud

124: Edward Martin of the Parish of Prince George, Widower and Elizabeth Trapier of the Parish of Prince George Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of Paul Trapier, Esq. of the Parish of Prince-George by Licence, this Seventeenth day of September, in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Edward Martin
Solemnized between us Eliza Trapier
In the Presence of John Waties Jun.
Jos. Wragg


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125: George Ford of the Parish of Prince George, Widower and Mary Boone of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of Mr. Capers Boone of this Parish, by Licence this Thirteenth Day of October in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Geo. Ford
Solemnized between us Mary Boone
In the Presence of William Boone
John Shackelford Jun.

126: Nathan Parks of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Anne Waller of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Eight Day of November in the year of our Lord, 1778, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish Clerk.
This marriage was Nathan Parks
Solemnized between us Ann Waller
In the Presence of Simon Fortines
Samuel Warren

127: Joseph Wigfall of the Parish of Christ Church, Widower, and Sarah Shackelford of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Sarah Shackelford of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Seventh day of January, in the year of our Lord 1779, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Joseph Wigfall
Solemnized between us Sarah Shackelford
In the Presence of Jno. Cogdell
James Withers

128: John Coombs of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Anne Shields of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this First day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk. This marriage was John Coombs X his mark
Solemnized between us Anne Shields X her mark
In the Presence of Daniel Jaudon
Constant June


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129: John Hays of the Parish of Prince George Bachelor, and Penelope Bernard of the Parish of Prince George Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Banns, this Eight Day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me S. F. Warren, Clerk, of this Parish.
This marriage was John Hays
Solemnized between us Penelope Bernard X her mark
In the Presence of Thomas Hoddey X his mark
Lydia Perdriau

130: James Leger of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Kesia Stewart of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk, by Banns, this Twenty fifth Day of March, in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me, S. F. Warren, Clerk.
This marriage was James Leger
Solemnized between us Kesia Stewart X her mark
In the Presence of Wm. Leger X his mark
Daniel DuPre

131: John Hext of the Parish of St. Bartholomew, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Cheesborough of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Mann of the Parish of Prince-George by Licence this Twentieth Day of April in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was John Hext
Solemnized between us Eliza Cheesborough
In the Presence of John Gough
John Cheesborough

132 : Edward Coloney of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Hannah Charners of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Daniel Willcox of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty first day of April, in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James', Clerk.
This marriage was Edward Calony
Solemnized between us Hannah Charners X her mark
In the Presence of Jno. Wilson
James Campbell


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133: William Alexander Hyrne of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, & Sarah Mitchell of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Benjamin Young of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Third day of June in the year of our Lord 1779, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Wm. Alex. Hyrne
Solemnized between us Sarah Mitchell
In the Presence of Benjn. Young
Anth. F. Mitchell

134: Stephen Ford of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Widower, and Margaret White, of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Anthony Martin White of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Eight day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James, Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Stephen Ford, Junr.
Solemnized between us Margaret White
In the Presence of Geo. Ford
William Barton

135: Joseph Keen of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Anne Crook of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Eliz: Crook, of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty-ninth Day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Joseph Keen
Solemnized between us Ann Crook
In the Presence of Godard Detnould
John Robinson

136: William Rains of the Parish of All Saints Bachelor, and Phebe Rishea of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Eighteenth day of Nov'r. in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was William Rain
Solemnized between us Phebe Rishea X her mark
In the Presence of Peter DesChampes
Caleb Lepear


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137: Stephen Guerry of the Parish of St. Stephens?Bachelor and Frances Micheau of the Parish of Allsaints, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. John Guerry of the Parish of St. Stephens, by Licence, this Third day of December in the year of our Lord, 1779, by me S. F. Warren, of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Stephen Guerry
Solemnized between us Frances Michau
In the Presence of H. Lenud
Benj. Guerry

138: Joseph Labruce of the Parish of Allsaints, Bachelor and Hannah Allston of the Parish of Allsaints Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of Mr. William Allston of the Parish of All saints by Licence, this Third day of February in the year of our Lord, 1780, by me, S. F. Warren of the parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Joseph LaBruce
Solemnized between us Hannah Allston
In the Presence of Frans. Allston
Wm. Allston Junr.

139: Robert Dealey of the Parish of St. Stephen, Bachelor, and Hester Bailey of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widower, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Isaac Rembert, of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, by Licence, this Twenty-second Day of February in the year of our Lord, 1780, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Robert Dealey
Solemnized between us Esther Bailey
In the Presence of Peter Guerry
Martha Rembert

140: James Landeis of this Parish, Bachelor, and Damaris Murrall of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Cap't. Richard Withers of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty third Day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1780, by me, S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was James Landeis
Solemnized between us Damaris Murrell
In the Presence of Benjamin Webb
Sarah Piercey


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141: Thomas Hamlin of the Parish of Christ Church, Widower, and Margaret Jaudon of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, were married at this Chapel, by Banns, this Twenty third day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1780, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Thos. Hamlin
Solemnized between us Thos. Hamlin
In the Presence of Alex. Chovin
Geo. Mcdowell

142: Childermas Croft of the Parish of Prince George, Widower, and Ellen Rawlins of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Anthony Simons of this Parish, by Licence, this Sixteenth Day of August, in the year of our Lord 1781, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Childermas Croft
Solemnized between us Ellen Rawlins
In the Presence of Anthony Simons
Wm. Cleiland

143: Alexander Mc Clencher of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Mary Falks of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, were married at Clement Brown's Ferry of the Parish of Prince George, By Banns, this Tenth day of January, in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Alexander McClintig
Solemnized between us Mary Falks X her mark
In the Presence of

144: Peter Rembert of the Parish of Prince-George, Widower, and Cecelia Dexter of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, were married at the Dwelling house of the Rev'd. S. F. Warren, of this Parish, by Banns, this Twenty-fifth day of Jan'y in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Peter Rembert
Solemnized between us Cecelia Dexter
In the Presence of Jacob Jeanneret
Magdalen Jeanneret.


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145: Thomas Daves of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Cross of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mary Cross, of this Parish, by Banns, this Fifth Day of February, in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Thos. Davis
Solemnized between us Mary Cross
In the Presence of John Drake
Thomas Parker

146: Thomas Thirsting of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Jean Hinds of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Rev'd. S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Eleventh Day of April in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Thomas Thirsting X mark
Solemnized between us Jane Hinds
In the Presence of Isaac Delisseline
Mary McCollough

147: Henry Le Nud of the Parish of Prince-George Bachelor, and Elizabeth Croft of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, were married at the Plantation of Mrs. Elizabeth Croft, of the Parish of Prince George, by Banns, this Thirteenth Day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was H. Le Nud
Solemnized between us Eliz. Croft
In the Presence of Peter Guerry
Anthony Bonneau

148: Peter Butt of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Harvey of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Eliz. Harvey of the Parish of Prince George, widow, by Licence, this Tenth day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was
Solemnized between us
In the Presence of


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149: Manasseh Micheau of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Anne Guerry of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of, Peter Guerry, Senr. of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Nineteenth day of July in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren, of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Manasseh Michau
Solemnized between us Ann Guerry
In the Presence of Geo: Mcdowell
Edward Croft

150: Edward Mitchell of the Parish of All Saints, Bachelor, and Mary Moore of the Parish of St. Thomas, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Allston of the Parishof All saints, by Licence, this Twenty Ninth day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Edwd. Mitchell
Solemnized between us Mary Moore
In the Presence of Tho. Waties
Peter M. Neufville.

151: Calvin Spencer of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Rebecca Ford of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Mrs. Bonneau of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty-second day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Calvin Spencer
Solemnized between us Rebecca Ford
In the Presence of Stepn. Ford Jun,
Alexr. Petrie.

152: William Hasell Gibbes of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Allston of the Parish of All Saints, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Alston [sic] of the Parish of Allsaints, Widow, by Licence, th's Twenty-ninth day of Augt. Anno Domini, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Wm. Hasell Gibbes
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Allston
In the Presence of Benjn. Allston
Ann Allston


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153: John Smith of this Parish, Widower, and Mary Long of the Parish of St. Thomas, Widow, were married in the Dwelling house of S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Banns, this Nineteenth day of September, Anno Domini 1782, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was John Smith X his mark
Solemnized between us Mary Long
In the Presence of John Connors
Lydia Perdricau

154: Isaac Legar? Junr. of the Parish of Christ-church, Bachelor, and Martha White of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. John White of the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence, this Third day of October Anno Domini 1782, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Isaac Legare Jur.
Solemnized between us Martha White
In the Presence of Geo. Mcdowell
Jno. Buchanan.

155: John Stephenson of the Parish of St. Michael Charles town, Bachelor, and Mary Pacy of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Lewis of this Parish, Widow, by Banns, this Fifteenth day of October, Anno Domini, 1782, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was John Stevenson
Solemnized between us Mary Pacy
In the Presence of Elizabeth Barton
Sarah Piercey

156: Hill Hewet of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Martha England of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk, by Banns, this Thirtieth day of October, Anno Domini, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Hill Hewet X his mark
Solemnized between us Martha England X her mark
In the Presence of Joseph DeLessline
Susanna England X her mark


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157: John Cryer of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor and Ruth Noble of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Alexander Anderson of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this First day of November, Anno Domini, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was John Cryer
Solemnized between us Ruth Noble
In the Presence of Martha Cryer
Alexander Anderson

158: Thomas England of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Rembert of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Isaac Rembert Junior of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Twelth Day of November, Anno Domini, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Thos. England X his mark
Solemnized between us Eliz: Rembert X her mark
In the Presence of Jacob Jeanneret Junr.
Isaac Rembert Junr.

159: Peter Guerry of Prince George Parish, Junior, Bachelor and Catherine Rembert, of the Parish of Prince Frederick Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Isaac Rembert of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Twelth day of November, Anno Domini, 1782, by me, S. F. Warren, of ye Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Peter Guerry Junr
Solemnized between us Catherine Rembert
In the Presence of Legrand Guerry
Jacob Jeanneret Junr.

160: John Murry [sic] of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor, and Margaret Hughes of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Henry Hughes of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Twenty Eight day of November, Anno Domini 1782, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Jno. Murray
Solemnized between us Margaret Hughes
In the Presence of Henry Hughes
Randolph Threes [?]


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161: Peter Le Nud of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor, and Lydia Jaudon of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Wm. Leigh of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, by Licence, this Ninth Day of Jan uary, Anno Domini 1783, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Peter Le Nud
Solemnized between us Lydia Jaudon
In the Presence of Geo. M'dowell
Thomas Leigh

162: Daniel Joulee of this Parish, Bachelor, and Constant June of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of John Jaudon, of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirteenth day of March, Anno Domini, 1783, by me, S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Daniel Joulee
Solemnized between us Constant June
In the Presence of John Jaudon
Edward June

163: Joseph-Raven Mathews, of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Faith Smith of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of the Reve'nd S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence, this Fifteenth day of March, Anno Domini, 1783.
This marriage was Jon. R. Mathews
Solemnized between us Faith Smith
In the Presence of Isaac Delisseline
Lydia Perdrieau
Married by me, S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.

164: William Bonhoste of the Parish of Christ-Church, Bache lor, and Mary Bell, of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Eliz: Bell of this Parish, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty-seventh day of March, Anno Domini, 1783, by me, S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Wm. Bonhoste
Solemnized between us Mary Bell
In the Presence of Hester Bonhoste
Eliza. Miot.


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165: Ruffin Taylor of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Anne Heughes [sic] of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Anne Heughes of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty fourth day of April, Anno Domini, 1783, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Ruffen Taylor
Solemnized between us Ann Hughes
In the Presence of Geo. Ford
William Barton

166: Andrew Mills of the Parish of Prince-George, Widower, and Susanna England of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence, this Thirteenth Day of May, Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was And. Mills
Solemnized between us Susanna England X her mark
In the Presence of us Samuel Warren
Lydia Perdrieau

167: William Tarbox of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor; and Sabina Rembert of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence, this Twenty Ninth day of May, Anno Domini, 1783, by me, S. F. Warren, of this Parish Clerk.
This marriage was William Tarbox
Solemnized between us Sabina Rembert X her mark
In the Presence of us Nicholas Boshat
Samuel Warren

168: Michael Rembert of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow er, and Mary Bochet of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence, this Twenty Ninth Day of May, Anno Domini, 1783.
This marriage was Michal Rembert
Solemnized between us Mary Bochet
In the Presence of us Nicholas Boshat
Samuel Warren


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169: Joachim Rembert of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Obedience Cook of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend S. F. Warren of this Parish by Licence this Eleventh day of June, Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Joachim Rembert
Solemnized between us Obedience Cook
In the Presence of Jacob Jeanneret
Mary Rembert

170: James Anderson of this Parish, Bachelor, and Anne Lewis of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty-sixth day of June, Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Jas. Anderson
Solemnized between us Anne Lewis X her Mark
In the Presence of us Henry Hughes
Samuel Warren

171: Daniel Lewis of the Parish of St. Johns Bachelor, and Hannah Lewis of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Sam'l F. Warren of this Parish by Licence, this Twenty Ninth day of June Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Daniel Lewis
Solemnized between us Hannah Lewis
In the Presence of us Daniel M'Gregor
Samuel Warren

172: Henry Hallam of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Bonhoste of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Jonah Collins of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty fourth day of July Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Henry Hallam
Solemnized between us Mary Bonhoste
In the Presence of us Jno. Jonah Murrell
Daniel M' Gregor


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173: John Buchanan of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Miott of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Eliz: Bell of this Parish?Widow, by Licence, this Twenty-first day of August?Anno Domini 1783, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Jno. Buchanan
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Miott
In the Presence of us Mary Withers
Charlotte Withers

174: Richard Philsbee of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bachelor, and Sarah Bennett of this Parish, Spinster, were married in.the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel F. Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirtieth day of October Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Richard Philsbee
Solemnized between us Sarah Bennett X her mark
In the Presence of us Peter Guerry
Samuel Warren

175: Joseph Wragg of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Eleona Mouzon of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Stephen Ford of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, by Licence this Sixth day of November, Anno Domini 1783, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Jos: Wragg
Solemnized between us Eleanor Mouzon
In the Presence of us G. W. Ford
Erasmus Rothmahler

176: Le Grand Guerry of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor, and Dorothy Guerry of the Parish of St. Stephens, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Dorothy Guerry of the Parish of St. Stephen's, by Licence, this Fourth Day of December, Anno Domini, 1783, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was LeGrand Guerry
Solemnized between us Dorothy Guerry
In the Presence of us Elizabeth Michail
Esther Perdriau


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177: John Williams of the Parish of Allsaints Bachelor and Elizabeth-Anne Willingham of this Parish, Spinster, were married at Echaw Chapel of this Parish by Licence this Nineteenth day of February Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was John Williams
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Ann Willingham
In the Presence of us Christopher Willingham
Samuel Warren

178: James Guerin of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor, and Martha Guerin of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Second day of March, Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish.
This marriage was James Guerin
Solemnized between us Martha Guerin
In the Presence of us Saml. Jaudon
Wm. Anthony Atkinson

179: Robert Simons of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Mary White of the Parish of Prince Frederick Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Stephen Ford of the Parish of Prince Frederick by Licence, this Eighteenth day of March, Anno Domini, 1784.
This marriage was Robt. Simons
Solemnized between us Mary White
In the Presence of us Stephn. Ford Junr.
William Barton
Married by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.

180: Samuel DuBose of the Parish of St. Stephens, Bachelor and Elizabeth Sinkler of the Parish of St. Stephens Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. James Sinkler of the Parish of St. Stephens, by Licence, this Twenty fourth day of March, Anno Domini, 1784 by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Samuel Dubose
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Sinkler
In the Presence of us John Couturier
Peter Gaillard


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181: Benjamin Guerry of the Parish of St. Stephens, Bachelor, and Lydia Micheau of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Mr. Paul Micheau of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this first day of April, Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Benjn. Guerry
Solemnized between us Lydia Michau
In the Presence of us Elizabeth Michau
A. Caleb Guerry.

182: Elias Vanderhorst of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bachelor, and Sarah Withers of this Parish Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Capt. Richard Withers of this Parish, by Licence, this First day of April, Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F, Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Elias Vanderhorst
Solemnized between us Sarah Collins Withers
In the Presence of us Wm. Douxsaint
James Withers

183: John Porter of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Anne Dexter of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Benjamin Porter of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence, this Fifteenth day of April Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was John Porter
Solemnized between us Anne Dexter
In the Presence of us Saml. Cooper
Anthony Ford

184: Joseph Glover of the Parish of Prince George, widower, and Elizabeth Jeanneret of the Parish of Prince Frederick Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Francis Marshall M.D. of the Parish of Prince Frederick, by Licence this Fifteenth day of April, Anno Domini 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was J. Glover
Solemnized between us Eliza. Jeanneret
In the Presence of us Francis Marshall
John Legencox.


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185: George Bear of this Parish, Widower and Anne England of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Mrs. Tidyman of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty seventh day of April, Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was George Bear
Solemnized between us Anne England X her mark
In the Presence of us John Wirosdick
Andw. Mills

186: John Blake of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Jeanneret of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Jacob Jeanneret of this Parish Senr. by Licence this Twenty Eight day of April, Anno Domini 1784, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Jno. Blake
Solemnized between us Mary Jeanneret
In the Presence of us James Boone
Ann Dutart

187: George Ford of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widower, and Katherine Wayne of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Wm. Wayne of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Sixth day of May, Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Geo Ford
Solemnized between us C. Wayne
In the Presence of us Jno. Shackelford
Willm. Murrav.

188 : John English of the Parish of Christ Church Widower, and Mary Baker of the Parish of Christ Church, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty fourth day of June, Anno Domini, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was John English
Solemnized between us Mary Baker
In the Presence of us Saml. Huggins
Samuel Warren


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189: Samuel Self of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor & Anne Morrison of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Mr. Robert Daniel of the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence, this Twenty-second Day of July Anno Domini 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Samuel Self
Solemnized between us Ann Morrison
In the Presence of us Mark Huggins Junr.
Elias Huggins

190: Paul Michau of the Parish of Allsaints, Bachelor & Lydia Towner of the Parish of Allsaints, Widow were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Jacob Michau of the Parish of Prince Frederick by Licence, this Twenty fourth Day of August Anno Domini 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Paul Michau
Solemnized between us Lydia Towner
In the Presence of us Jacob Michau
Esther Collins

191: Thomas Dunbar of the Parish of St. Philips Charleston, Bachelor, and Mary Withers of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Elizabeth Withers of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, by Licence, this Second day of September, Anno Domini, 1784, by me, S. F. War ren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Thos. Dunbar
Solemnized between us Mary Withers
In the Presence of us Jno. Buchanan
Will. Withers

192: Rattrey Semple of this Parish, Bachelor and Mary Boineau of this Parish, Spinster, were married at the Dwelling house of Michael Boineau of this Parish, by Licence, this seventh Day of September, Anno Domini 1784, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Rattrey Semple
Solemnized between us Mary Boineau
In the Presence of us Michael Boineau
William Semple


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193 : Robert Boone of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Gibbes of the Parish of X-t Church, Spinster were married at the Plantation of John Boone Esqr, of the Parish of X-t Church, by licence, this Ninth Day of September, Anno Domini 1784 by me S: F: Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Robert Boone
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Gibbes
In the Presence of us Jno. White
Jacob Jeanneret

194: Samuel Fenner Warren, Clerk of this Parish, Widower, and Lydia Perdreau of this Parish Spinster, were married at the Plantation of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, Clerk, by Licence, this Twenty-first Day of November, Anno Domini, 1784 by me John Hurt of the parish of St. Stephen's Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was S. F. Warren
Solemnized between us Lydia Perdreau
In the Presence of us Esther Perdreau
Isaac Dubose

195: Thomas Rees of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Elizabeth Brumley of the Parish of Prince-George Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Eliz: Brumley of the Parish of Prince-George by Licence, this Twenty-fifth Day of November Anno Domini 1784.
This marriage was Thos. Rees
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Brumley
In the Presence of us Rob. Grant
William Burnett

196: Albert Roux of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Elizabeth Trapier of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling of Mrs. Eliz: Trapier of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty-fifth day of November, Anno Domini 1784, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Albert Roux
Solemnized between us Eliz. Trapier
In the Presence of us Lewis Roux
Mary Dick


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197: Lewis Bochet of the Parish of Prince-George Widower, and Rebecca Watts of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Rebeca Watts of the Parish of Prince Frederick by Licence, this Ninth Day of December, 1784, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Lewis Bochet
Solemnized between us Rebeckah Watts
In the Presence of us Benj. Duke
Joseph Boutwell

198: Francis DesChamps of this Parish, Bachelor, and Susannah Joy of the Parish of X-t church, Spinster, were married in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Mary Simmons of this Parish, widow, by Licence this Thirtieth Day of December, Anno Domini 1784, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Francis Deschampes
Solemnized between us Susanna Joy
In the Presence! of us Geo. Sinclair Capers
Samuel Warren.

199: Francis Perret of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Bachelor and Martha Murrel of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of William Murrel of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, by Licence, this Nineteenth Day of January, Anno Domini 1785, by me of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Francis Perret
Solemnized between us Martha Murrel
In the Presence of us John Lequeux
William Murrell Junr

200: James Bryant of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widower, and Hezekiah Sutton of Prince-Frederick's Parish, Spinster were married at the dwelling-house of Mrs. Esther Micheau of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty Seventh Day of January, Anno Domini, 1785, by me, S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was James Bryant X his mark
Solemnized between us Hezekiah Sutton X her mark
In the Presence of us Paul Michau
Ann Michau


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201: William Murray of the Parish of Prince-George, Bachelor and Elizabeth Bossard of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Tho's Hennings of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Seventeenth day of March, Anno Domini 1785, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was William Murray
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Bossard
In the Presence of us Isaac Deliesseline
John Bossard

202: John DeLiesseline of this Parish, Bachelor, and Eliza beth Jennensof this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of Mr. Eward Jerman of this Parish, by Licence, this Seventh day of April, Anno Domini, 1785, by me S: F: Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was John Deliesseline
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Jennens
In the Presence! of us Jno. Buchanan
Isaac Danford

203: Francis Jones of this Parish, Widower, and Mary Lewis of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs Mary Lewis of this Parish, by Licence, this Fourteenth day of June, Anno Domini 1785, by me S: F: Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Francis Jones
Solemnized between us Mary Lewis X her mark
In the Presence! of us Rd. Withers
Charles Lewis

204: Joseph Boutwell of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Micheau cf the Parish of Prince Frederick Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Paul Micheau of the Parish of Prince Frederick by Licence this Twenty-second day of June, Anno Domini 1785, by me S: F: Warren, of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Joseph Boutwell
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Micheau
In the Presence of us Benjn. Guerry
Ann Micheau


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205: John Bosssard of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, and Elizabeth Screven of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster were married at the Dwelling-house of Mr. Richard Walker of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty third day of June, Anno Domini, 1785 by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was John Bossard
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Screven
In the Presence of us Isaac Deliesseline
William Murray

206: William Rowser of this Parish, Bachelor and Elizabeth DeSchamps of this Parish, Spinster were married in the Dwell ing-house of Mr. Peter DeSchamps of this Parish, by Licence, this Thirtieth day of June, Anno Domini, 1785 by me, S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was William Rowser
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Deschamps
In the Presence of us Martha Greenland
George Simmons

207: John Roach of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Bachelor, and Deborah Howard of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Thomas-Martin Sanders of the Parish of Prince George, by Licence, this Twenty-first day of July, Anno Domini, 1785, by me S: F: Warren of the Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was John Roach
Solemnized between us Deborah Howard
In the Presence of us Jon. Logan
Christopher Willingham

208: Thomas Allston of the Parish of All Saints, Bachelor, and Mary Allston of the Parish of George-town, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Captain John Allston of the Parish of Georgetown, by Licence this Twenty-first day of July, Anno Domini, 1785, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Thos. Allston
Solemnized between us Mary Allston
In the Presence of us Jno. Waties
Benjn. Allston


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209: Robert Gillespie of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor and Martha Durand of the Parish of Prince George, Widow were married in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Martha Durand of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty-Sixth day of July, Anno Domini, 1785, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Robt. Cooper
Solemnized between us Martha Durand
In the Presence of us Saml. Cooper
Childermas Croft

210: Thomas Martin Sanders of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Wwr. & Ann Butler of the Parish of Prince George, Widow, were married in the dwelling house of Mr. Le Grand Guerry of the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence this Twenty-fifth day of August Anno Domini 1785, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was J. T. M. Sanders
Solemnized between us Ann Butler
In the Presence of us Joseph Hoole
Thomas Ballow Junr.

211: Charles Lewis of this Parish, Bachelor, and Mary Jones of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend S. F. Warren, of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty fifth day of August, Anno Domini, 1785, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Charles Lewis
Solemnized between us Mary Jones
In the Presence of us Francis Jones
Samuel Warren

212: Lemuel Wilks of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, widower and Esther Michau of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Esther Michau of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, by Licence, this eight day of September, Anno Domini 1785 by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Lemuel Wilks
Solemnized between us Esther Michau
In the Presence of us Jas. Walker
Edward Croft


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213: Elias Rembert of the Parish of Prince George Bachelor and Mary Cook of the Parish of Prince George Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Revd. S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Fifteenth day of September, Anno Domini 1785, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Elias Rembert
Solemnized by me Mary Cook
In the Presence of us George Durant
Joseph Tomkins Cook

214: Anthony Ford of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor and Lydia Boone of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Susanna White of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, by Licence, this Twenty Second day of September, Anno Domini 1785, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Anthony Ford
Solemnized between us Lydia Boone
In the Presence of us Thos. Cole
Wm. Anthy Atkinson

215: James Jaudon of the Parish of St. John, Widower and Alley Semple of this Parish, Widow, were married at the Dwelling house of Mrs. Alley Semple, of this Parish, Widow, by Licence this Sixth day of October, Anno Domini, 1785 by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Jas. Jaudon
Solemnized between us Alley Semple
In the Presence of us Roger Sanders
Ches. Chovin

216: Isaac Deliesseline of the Parish of Prince-George, Bach elor, and Anne Bossard of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Anne Cuttino of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow?-by Licence this Twentieth day of October, Anno Domini 1785 by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Isaac Deliesseline
Solemnized between us Ann Bossard
In the Presence! of us John Deliesseline
John Bossard


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217: Paul Bernard of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Bachelor, and Martha Atkinson of the Parish of Prince George, Spinster, were married at the Plantation of Robert Daniel of the Parish of Prince-George, by Licence, this Eight day of November, Anno Domini 1785, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James Santee Clerk.
This marriage was Paul Bernard
Solemnized between us Martha Atkinson
In the Presence of us Thomas Ballon Jnr
Peter Darr.

218: James Boone of this Parish, Bachelor, and Sarah Blake of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of John Blake of this Parish, by Licence, this Tenth day of November, Anno Domini 1785, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was James Boone
Solemnized between us Sarah Blake
In the Presence of us Jas. Walker
Geo. McDowell.

219: Christopher Willingham of the Parish of St. James* Santee Bachelor, and Susanna White of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Susanna White of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Widow, by Licence, this Fifteenth day of November, Anno Domini 1785, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee Clerk.
This marriage was Christopher Willingham
Solemnized between us Susanna White
In the Presence of us Sarah Hamlin
John Hamlin

220: William Cleiland of the City of Charleston, Bachelor, and Esther Maybank of the Parish of St. Church Spinster, were married in the dwelling-house of Mrs. Esther Maybank, widow of the Parish of Christ-Church, by Licence, this Fifteenth day of December Anno Domini 1785, by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee Clerk.
This marriage was William Cleiland
Solemnized between us Esther Maybank
In the Presence of us So. Swinton
Dan. Ward


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221: Joseph Logan of this Parish, Widower and Anne Du tart of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of John Dutart of this Parish, Widower, by Licence, this Fifteenth day of January, Anno Domini 1786, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Jos. Logan
Solemnized between us Ann Dutart
In the Presence of us Daniel Sullivan
Daniel McGregor

222: Daniel McGregor, of this Parish, Bachelor and Magdalen Jeanneret of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Jacob Jeanneret of this Parish, Senior, by Licence, this Thirty-first day of January, Anno Domini 1786 by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Daniel McGregor
Solemnized between us Magdalen Jeanneret
In the Presence of us John Deliesseline
Saml. DuPre

223: James Guerin of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Widower, and Anne Perdreau of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Anne Perdreau of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, by Licence this Twenty third day of February, Anno Domini, 1786, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was James Guerin
Solemnized between us Ann Perdreau
In the Presence of us Lemuel Wilks
Peter Guerin

224: Thomas Cole of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Bachelor, and Sarah Hamlen of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. John DeLiesseline of this Parish by Licence, this Ninth day of March, Anno Domini 1786, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Thomas Cole
Solemnized between us Sarah Hamlin
In the Presence of us Anthony Ford
John Deliesseline


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225: Richard Withers of this Parish, Widower and Mary Arthur of the Parish of Christ-Church, Widow were married in the Dwelling house of Mrs. Mary Arthur of the Parish of Christ Church, Widow, by Licence, this Twentieth day of April, Anno Domini 1786, by me S: F: Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Rd. Withers
Solemnized between us Mary Arthur
In the Presence of us Clement demons Brown
Paul Murrell.

226: Hugh Horry of the Parish of Georgetown, Bachelor, and Sarah Bonnea? of the Parish of Georgetown, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Sarah Bonneau of the Parish of Georgetown, by Licence, this Twenty third day of April, Anno Domini 1786 by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Hugh Horry
Solemnized between us Sarah Bonneau
In the Presence of us Peter Horry
H. Lenud

227. John Gamier of Prince George's Parish, Widower and Anne Keen of Prince George's Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Eliz: Withers of Prince George's Parish, Widow by Licence, this Twenty seventh day of June, Anno Domini 1786, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was John Garner
Solemnized between us Ann Keen
In the the Presence of us James Withers
William C. Shackelford

228: Alexander McGregor of the Parish of St James' Santee, Widower and Dorothy Guerry of the Parish of St Stephen, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Dorothy Guerry of the Parish of St Stephen widow, by Licence, this Fourteenth Day of September, Anno Domini, 1786, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Alexr. McGregor
Solemnized between us Dorothy Guerry
In the Presence of us A. C. Guerry
Samuel Warren


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229: Joseph Glover of the Parish of Prince George Widower & Jean Sinkler of the Parish of St Stephen Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. James Sinkler of the Parish of St. Stephen by Licence, this Thirtieth Day of September, Anno Domini, 1786, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St James' Santee Clerk.
This marriage was Joseph Glover
Solemnized between us Jane Sinkler
In the Presence of us Edwd. Drake
Peter Sinkler

230: James Walker of the Parish of Prince Frederick, Bachelor, and Mary Guerry of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. Peter Guerry of the parish of Prince Frederick Snr., by Licence, this Fifth day of October Anno Domini, 1786, by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St James Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was James Walker
Solemnized between us Mary Guerry
In the Presence of us Gabriel Rembert
Manassah Michau

231: William-Anthony Atkinson of the Parish of Prince George, Bachelor, & Elizabeth-Sarah Huggins of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Elizabeth-Sarah Huggins, of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow, by Licence, this Sixteenth day of November, Anno Domini, 1786 by me S. F. Warren of the Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Wm. Anthony Atkinson
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Sarah Huggins
In the Presence of us Thos. Boone
Jno. Jonah Murrell

232: Abraham Perret of the Parish of Prince-Frederick Widower & Margaret Fendin of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Sarah Fendin of the Parish of Prince-Frederick, Widow, by Licence Fifteenth day of March, Anno Domini, 1787 by me, S. F. Warren of the Parish of St. James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Abraham Perret
Solemnized between us Margarit Fendin
In the Presence of us William Bu Din
Saml. Munson


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233: Paul Murrell of the Parish of Christ Church Widower & Anna Edwards of the City of Charleston, Spinster were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. James Anderson of this Parish by Licence, this Twenty Ninth Day of March, Anno Domini, 1787, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Paul Murrell
Solemnized between us Ann Edwards
In the Presence of us James Anderson
Elizabeth Barton

234: James Bonham of this Parish, Bachelor & Hannah Lewis of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mr. James Anderson of this Parish, by Licence, this Twenty Ninth Day of March Anno Domini, 1787 by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was James Bonham
Solemnized between us Hannah Lewis
In the Presence of us James Anderson
Elizabeth Barton
Bonham” & “Bonhom” n “Dames” Copy. MGD

235: Lazarus Raney of this Parish, Bachelor, & Rebecca Whitfield of this Parish, Spinster, were married in Dwelling house of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren of this Parish, by Licence, this Third day of June, Anno Domini 1787, by me S. F. Warren, of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Lazarus Raney
Solemnized between us Rebecca Whitefield
In the Presence of us Hannah Bonham
Jos. Logan
“Whilfield” & “Whitefield” n “Dames” Copy

236: George Simmons of the Parish of St James Santee, Bachelor & Martha Allston of the Parish of Prince-George, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Esther Allston of the Parish of Prince-George, Widow by Licence, this Fourteenth day of June, Anno Dominic 1787, by me S. F. Warren, of the Parish of St James' Santee, Clerk.
This marriage was Geo. Simmons
Solemnized between us Martha Allston
In the Presence of us Benja. Allston
Saml. Du Pre.


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237: Jacob Jeanneret of this Parish, Widower and Mary Sim mons of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Mary Simmons of this Parish, widow, by Licence, this, Second day August Anno Domini, 1787, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.,
This marriage was Jacob Jeanneret
Solemnized between us Mary Simmons
In the Presence of us Jno. Buchanan
S. Warren

238: John Shoke of this Parish, Bachelor & Elizabeth Rich of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend S. F.Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Ninth day of September Anno Domini, 1787.
This marriage was John Shokes
Solemnized between us Elizabeth Rich
In the Presence of us John Alexander
S. Warren.
Married by me S. F. Warren of this Parish Clerk.

239: James Bearman of this Parish, Bachelor, & Anne Neal, of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Eight day of April Anno Domini, 1788 by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was John Bearman
Solemnized between us Anne Neal X her mark
In the Presence of us Daniel Joulee
S. Warren.

240: William Neal, of this Parish, Bachelor, & Mary Joule, of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of the Reverend S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Banns, this Eight day of April, Anno Domini 1788, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was William Neale
Solemnized between us Mary Joulee
In the Presence of us Daniel Joulee
S. Warren


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241: George Keckeley of the Parish of St. Thomas, Bachelor, and Catherine Barnett of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling-house of Elisha Barnett of this Parish, by Licence, this Eight day of July, Anno Domini, 1788, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was George Keckely
Solemnized between us Catherine Barnett
In the Presence of us Elisha Barnett
Chs. Chovin

242 : John Doar of this Parish, Bachelor, and Esther McClellan of this Parish, Spinster, were married in the Dwelling house of the Reverend S. F. Warren of this Parish, by Licence this Thirtieth Day of September, Anno Domini 1788, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish Clerk.
This marriage was John Doar
Solemnized between us Esther McClellan
In the Presence of us Sam. DuPre
Archbd Mclellan, Junr.

243: Edward June of this Parish, Bachelor, and Rebecca Egan of this Parish, Widow, were married in the Dwelling-house of Mrs. Rebecca Egan of this Parish, Widow, by Licence this Thirtieth Day of October, Anno Domini 1788, by me S. F. Warren of this Parish, Clerk.
This marriage was Edwd. June
Solemnized between us Rebecca Egan
In the Presence of us Danl. Joulee
John Steel

There ends the Record of the Revd. S.F. Warren. The loss of his son at the Siege of Savannah was believed to have affected him so much as to have hastened his decline and earth, which occurred March Third Anno Domini 1789.
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The following Record is an accurate copy of the

“Register of Christenings & Burials St. James Santee Com. Craven.”

The property of the society of Colonial Dames of South Carolina, which is a copy of the original church Register of St. James Santee, sworn to before the Notary Public F. R. Baker as true and accurate– 27 April 1901.

This Church Register was kept by the Rebd. Samuel Fenner Warren (with the exception of four years between the third of May 1774 to the eleventh of June 1778 while Wm. Warren Rector of the Parish was in Europe.) for thirty years from 1758–1788. M.G.D.

* See note Nos. 15 & 16. P. 29 & 139 copy of “Dames copy of original.
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Born'd 1758. Baptiz'd (1) 209
Apr. 26 - June 5. Lewis, Sn of Joseph & Susannah Fogatie. Overseer.
Mar. 23 - June 5. Catherine, D' of Wm & Elizabeth Chicken. Overseer.
Mar. 5 - June 25. George, Sn of George & Ann Simmonet. Planter.
Apr. 23 - June 25. Mary-Jane. D' of Peter & Martha Duma. Planter.
May 25 - July 11. Benjamin-James, Sn of Henry & Ann Bochet. Publican.
Sep' 26 - Oct' 10. David Sn of John & Ann-Mary Door. Overseer.
Aug. 6 - Oct' 24. Peter, Son of Peter & Judith Muzon. Planter.
- Dec' 28. John, Sn of Paul & Mary Villapontoux. Overseer.

1759
Nov' 22 1758 - Jany. 7. Magdalen & Elizabeth twins Daughters of Peter and Mary Ann Guerry.
Mar. 22,1758 - Jan. 7. Margaret, Dr. of Tacitus & Ann Gallard
Jan. 14 - Jan. 22. Alexander, Sn of Robert & Eliz. Graham. Overseer.
Mar. 13, 1758. - Feb. 18. Jacob, Sn of John & Catherine-Ann Little. Overseer.
Nov' 6, 1758. - Mar. 4. Thomas Sn of Philip & Mary, Jones. Overseer.
Decr 27, 1758. - Mar. 11. Frederick-William, Sn of Wm & Eliz: Roberts. Taylor.
1737 Ap: 3. Susanna, Wife of Peter Simmonet. Overseer.
Novr 1,1758 - - - Ap. 3. Sarah, Dr of Benjamin & Mary, Per driau. Planter.
1757 - Apr. 28. Sarah, Dr of Peter & Sarah, Sloeman. Overseer.
Novr 3, 1757 - May 13. William, Sn of Andrew & Mary-Ann, Rembert. Do.
Feb. 17 - May 20. Lydia, Dr of Isaac & Judith, Rembert. Planter.
Ap. 28 - May 20. Stephen, Sn of Michael & Mary, Boineau. Planter.
Ap. 17 - May 27. Charlotte, Dr of Peter &1 of Prince Constant Misseau. Of Prince Fredericks.
Mar. 15 - May 27. Magdalin, Dr of Jacob &1 , Magdalen, Jeanneret. Planters.
1752 - June 7. Mary Boben, An Acadian
May 13 - June 7. Robert Samuel & Isaac sons of John & Ann Legare, of St. Stephens. Planter.
May 2 - June 24. Martha, Dr of Peter & Susanna Simmonet. Overseer.
Feb. 3, 1756 - July 8. Stephen, Sn of Wm & Eliz: Roberts. Taylor.
May 8-July 22. Margaret Dr of Tho8 & Margaret Willson. Overseer.
Novr 25, 1758 - July 22. Margaret Dr of Andrew & Ann Guerry. Prince Frederick.
May 18 - Aug. 19. Thomas Sn of Thos. & Ann Shaw. Brick layer.
Aug. 18 - Sept. 11. William Sn of Michael & Ann Wournell. Overseer.
Augt. 2 - Sept. 11. Rebecca Dr of Wm & Mary Widos. Overseer.
Aug. 29 - Sepr 23. Elizabeth of Lambert & Ann Shields. Ploughman.
1754 - Sepr 23. Magdalen Boben an Arcadian.
Sept. 1 - Sept. 23. Anthony Sn of Henry & Ann Bochet. Publican.
Aug. 22 - Oct' 7. Peter Sn of Edwd & Ann Leonard, of Prince Frederick.
June 9 - Richard Sn of Richd & Eliz. Withers. Planter
Feb. 7 - Dec' 23. Ann Da of John & Hannah Bryant, Overseer.
June 29 - Dec' 23. Susanna, Base-born Dr. of Eliz. Sallen. Widow.

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Born’d 1760. Baptized (2) 211
Oct' 18, 1759. - Jan. 3. Michael Sn of Michael & Rebecca Cockran. Ferry-man.
Jan. 17, 1759 - Feb. 14. Peter Sn of Thos. & Susanna Boon of Prince Frederick. Planter.
Mar. 22 - Apr. 27. Judah-Catherine. D' of Paul & Margaret, Jeudon. Shoemaker
Mar. 22 - May 24. Hester D' of Josias & Ann Dupre.
May 13 - June 29. Daniel-Gurnea, Sn of Daniel & Mary DuPre. Gunsmith.
Apr: 15 - June 29. Ann D' of Peter & Mary Cahusac. Overseer.
May 15 - June 29. Judith D' of Peter & Judith Mouzon. Planter.
Aug. 27,1759 - July 3. Esther D' of Peter & Esther Rembert. Prince George parish.
Dec. 22, 1759 - July 26. Elizabeth D' of Christopher & Eliz. Rich. Overseer.
May 29 - Aug. 24. Esther D' of James & Eliz. Collodon. Planter.
July 13 - Sept. 3. Thomas Sn of Wm & Eliz. Roberts. Taylor.
July 24 - Sept. 28. Daniel Sn of Daniel & Ann Jeudon.
Oct. 14. - Dec' 7. Joseph Sn of Peter & Martha Dumay. Planter.

1761
Augt. 7, 1760. - Jan 3. Elizabeth D' of Joseph & Eliz.-Hannah Cook. Overseer.
Augt. 23, 1760. - Jan: 18. John Sn of John & Catherine-Ann Little. Overseer.
Sep' 27, 1759. - Jan. 18. D' of Marmaduke & Mary Bell. Planter.
Nov. 23, 1760. - Feb. 26. Jacob Son Jacob & Mag-j dalen Jeanneret I of Prince
Nov. 30, 1760. - Feb. 26. Constant D' of Peter & Frederick Constant Misseau. Planters.
Samuel, Son of the Reverend Samuel-Fenner Warren by Elizabeth his Wife, born'd on Tuesday the last Day of March 1761, be tween the Hours of five & Six O'Clock A. M. & baptized at home on Monday the Twentieth Day of April 1761.
Feb. 8 - June 20. Thomas Sn of James & Hester Axson.
Feb. 6 - June 28. Legrand Sn of Peter & Mary-Ann Guerry. Planter.
Jan. 14 - June 28. Isaac Sn of John & Eliz: D'Leseliene. Planter.

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Born’d 1761. Baptized (3) 213
July 1. William Sn of John & Ann Mayrant. J. P.
Feb. 20 - July 5. Catherine D' of Isaac & Judith Rembert. Planter.
May 23 - July 19. William Sn of Peter & Susanna Simmonet. Overseer.
Apr. 13 - Aug. 6. Peter Sn of Andrew & Ann Guerry. Prince Fredericks Plantr.
Mar. 4,1760. - Sep. 6. Mary Dr of Nathaniel & Mary McCormick. Prince Fred. Overseer.
Aug. 18 - Octobr 11. Peter Son of Peter & Elizabeth D'Schamps Shoe-maker.
Nov. 13 - Dec. 3. David Sn of Daniel & Ann Jaudon. Ferry man.

1762
Nov. 27, 1761. - Jan. 19. Mary Dr of Wm & Mary Bell. Overseer.
Nov. 20, 1761. - Mar. 11. Isaac, Son of Marmaduke & Mary Bell, Pr. George P.
Nov. 3, 1761. - Mar. 11. John Peter, Sn of Henry & Ann Bochet. Publican.
July 2, 1750. - Mar. 11. Peter Sn of Peter & Sarah Sloeman.
Sept. 22, 1761. - Mar. 11. John, Sn of Peter & Sarah Sloeman. Laborer.
July 16,1758. - Mar. 25. Daniel, Base-born Sn of Mary Bonhoste.
July 12, 1752. - Mar. 25. Mary Base-born D' of Mary Bonhoste.
Feb. 20, 1762. - May 2. Catherine D' of John & Ann Cummings. Overseer.
Apr. 15 - May 5. Eleona, D' of Peter & Judith Mouzon. Planter.
Nov. 24, 1761 - June 6. Samuel, Sn of Daniel & Mary DuPre. Gunsmith.
Mar. 26 - July 8. John, Sn of Michael & Rebecca Cockran. Ferry-man.
Sep. 28, 1761. - July 18. Elias Sn of Andrew & Mary-Ann Rembert
Augt. 28, 1761. July 18. Ann D’ of Lambert & Ann Shields, Ploughman.
Mar. 26 - July 25. Judith, D' James & Eliz. Collodon. Planter.
Apr: 18 - July 30. Lewis Sn of Josias & Ann DuPre.
May 29 - July 30. Esther, D' of Archibald & Esther M'Clelland, Carpenter.
Novr. 3,1761. - Aug. 15. Edward, Son of John & Hannah Bryant. Overseer.
July 2 - Aug. 21. Elizabeth-Martha D' of Peter & Martha Duma. Overseer.
Decr. 13, 1761. - Augt. 31. Catherine, D' of Christopher & Eliz: Rich. Overseer.
Benjamin, Son of the Reverend Samuel-Fenner Warren by Eliza beth his Wife, born'd on Saturday the Seveneh Day of August 1762, between the Hours of Two & Three O'Clock P. M. & baptiz'd at Church on Sunday the Twelfth Day of September 1762.
Sep. 2 - Octr. 11. Susannah, D' of Henry & Cicelly Dexter, Overseer.
Sepr. 6 - Nov' 2. Sarah, D' of Wm & Ann Neel Labourer Prince Geo.

1763
Nov'r. 4, 1762. - Feb. 13. Abraham, Sn of John & Catherine Little. Overseer.
- March 24. Ann Jenkins. Adult.
Feb: 6, 1761. - Mar. 24. James, Sn of Thos. & Susanna Boone. Prin: Frederick. Planter.
Oct: 2, 1761. - Mar. 24. Lydia-Croft, D' of Wm & Mary Boone. Prin. Frederick. Planter.
Decr. 25, 1761 - Mar. 24. Robert-Croft, Sn of Capers & Catherine Boon. Prin: G.
Mar: 17 - May 1. Peter Sn of Peter & Mary-Ann Guerry. Planter.
Sep. 20 - Sep'r 20. James, Sn of James & Esther Barnard, Overseer.

The last entry belongs above between “Benjamin sn of Rev’d S. F. Warren & Susanna Dr H. C. Dexter.” Error of last copyist.
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Born’d 1763. Baptized (4) 215
Feb. 24. - May 20. Mary-Magdalen, D’ of Wm & Eliz: Chicken. Overseer.
May 18. - June 19. Magdalen D’ of Jacob & Magdalen Jeanneret. Prin: Fredk..
May 14 - June 16. William, Sn of Wm & Eliz. Roberts, Taylor.
May 25. - Nov' 27. Stephen, Sn of Marmaduke & Mary Bell. Prin: Geo: Planter
Sep'r 26,1762. - Dec'r 7. Daniel Sn of Wm & Julian Davis Pedeparoum

1764
Nov'r. 7, 1763. - Jan 15. John, Sn of John & Ann Barnett. Planter.
Jan. 8 - Jan. 29. Elizabeth, D' of Wm & Mary Bell. Overseer.
June 15,1762. - Feb. 12. Robert, Sn of Robert & Susanna Morris. Overseer.
June 13, 1763. - Feb. 12. Esther-Mary, D’ of James & Esther Axson. Overseer.
Nov'r. 16, 1763. - Apr: 1. Moore Sn of Lamert & Ann Shields. Ploughman.
Dec'r. 10, 1763. - June 9. Ann, D’ of Henry & Ciceley Dexter. Overseer.
- July 8. Samuel, Sn of Job. & Eliz: Marion of St. John's Parish. Planter.
April 19. July 8. Mary-Ann, D’ of Daniel & Mary DuPre. Gunsmith.
Oct'r. 2, 1763. - July 12. Ann, D’ of Peter & Sarah Sloeman. Labourer.
Aug. 25 - Sep'r 7. Elizabeth, D’ of Robert & Susanna Morris. Overseer.
Sep. 18 - Sep'r 20. Peter Sn of Peter & Judith Mouzon. Planter.
Aug. 16 - Oct'r 28. James, Sn of James & Susanna Minzes Pedler.
Aug. 16 - Nov'r 11. Noah Sa of Noah & Catherine Thomas Carpenter.
Sepr. 10 - Nov'r 11. Ann, Dr of Peter & Mary-Ann Guerry. Planter.
Sepr: 12. - Nov. 18. Esther, Dr of James & Esther Barnard. Overseer.
Sepr. 29 - Decr. 23. Peter, Sn of Jacob & Magdalen Jeanneret Planter.
Sepr. 29 - Dec. 23. Francis, Sn of Peter & Eliz: D'Schamps Shoemaker.
Octr. 19 - Decr. 23. Archibald, Sn of Archibald & Esther McClelland. Carpenter.
Elizabeth, Daughter of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren by Elizabeth his Wife, born on Wednesday the Twenty fourth Day of October, 1764, between the Hours of Twelve & One O'Clock P. M. & baptiz'd at Church on Sunday the Thirtieth Day of December 1764.

1765
Decr. 1, 1764 - Apr. 14. Isaac Sn of John & Sarah Collins, Carpenter.
Jan'y 23 - Apr. 28. George, Sn of Peter & Susanna Simmonet, Overseer.
March 14 - May 10. Mary Dr. of Richard & Elizabeth Withers, Planter.
April 13 - May 31. Rachel, Dr. of Paul & Sarah Lepear, Planter.
May 21 - June 20. Daniel Sn of John & Mary Dutart, Planter.
Jan'y 22 - June 25. Thomas, Sn of John & Ann-Mary Door, Overseer.
July 8 - July 16. Mary D' of Michael & Elizabeth Bonieau, Shoe maker.
June 21 - July 21. James, Sn of Wm & Judith Walker, Planter.
June 11,1764 - Nov'r 15,1765. Sarah-Bellin, D' of James & Mary Gaillard, Planter.
July 28 - Augt. 29. Sarah-Jean, D' of James & Jean Bell, Planter.
July 29 - Octr. 13. Margaret, D' of Tho8 & Margaret Evance.

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Augt. 27 - Nov. 3. Mary, D' of John & Ann Drake. Planter.
Aug. 6 - Nov. 9. Susanna, D' or Peter & Judith Mouzon, Planter.

1766
Octr 22,1765. - Jan'y 8. Elizabeth, D' of James & Mary Gaillard, Planter.
Octr. 16, 1765. - Feb. 23. James, Sn of Abraham & Mary-Anne Schad. Overseer.
June 25, 1765 - Feb. 25. John Sn of Henry & Cicely Dexter, Overseer.
Nov'r. 22,1765. - Mar. 16. William, Son of John & Anne Barnet Planter.
Nov'r. 22, 1765. - Mar. 16. Mary, D’ of Jacob & Magdalen Jeanneret, Planter.
Aug't 31, 1765. - Mar. 30. Mary-Elizabeth, D’ of John & Margaret Skinner. Overseer.
Jan'y 29 - May 8. Sarah, D’ of John & Anne Mayers. Overseer.
March 27 - June 3. Elizabeth, D’ of Wm & Eliz: Roberts. Taylor.
Feb'y 3 - June 22. Francis, Son of Andrew & Mary-Anne Rembert.
Mar. 2 - June 22. Catherine, D’ of Elias & Catherine Ball, Planter.
July 13 - Sepr. 14. Martha-Wickham, D’ of John & Mary Marion, Publican.
July 26 - Octr. 10. Anne, D’ of Peter & Martha Dumay. Planter.
Sepr. 25 - Novr. 2. Henry, Son of John & Elizabeth-Mary D'Lesseliene, Planter.
Octr. 29 - Novr. 19. Lewis, Son of Daniel & Mary DuPre, Gunsmith.
Sepr. 10 - Novr. 19. Mary, Dr. of Archibald & Esther M'Clellan, Carpenter.
Sepr. 26, 1759. - Novr. 27. Peter, Base-born Son of Anna Mount clare.
April 10 - Novr. 30. Rhoda, D’ of Lambert & Ann Shields, Plough man.
Novr. 15 - Dec. 28. Elizabeth, D’ of Joseph & Ann Beerman, Overseer.

1767
Octr. 23, 1766. - Jan'y 11. James, Son of James & Esther Barnard. Planter.
Octr. 10, 1766. - Jan'y 11. Lydia, Dr of Paul & Margaret Jeudon, Shoemaker.
Jan: 22 - Feb. 6. Anne, Dr. of Peter & Eliz: D'Schamps. Shoemaker.
Jan: 17 - Mar. 11. Mary-Anne, Dr. of Abraham & Mary-Anne Schad, Overseer.
Jan: 22 - Mar. 28. Lydia, Dr. of Paul & Eliz: Misseau, Planter.
Aug't 10, 1766 - Mar. 29. Elizabeth-Ann Dr. of Joseph & Ann Winningham. Overseer.
Feb: 13 - Mar. 29. Eleona, Dr. of James & Mary Gaillard. Planter.
Feb: 19 - Mar. 30. Anne, D’. of Wm. & Ann Neal, Shoemaker.
Jan'y 28 - Apr. 26. Sarah Dr. of Jehu & Sarah Walker, Planter.
Augt. 30 - Augt. 31. Charles, Son of John & Ann Drake, Planter.
Feb. 25, 1764. - Sepr. 13. Daniel S'n of Daniel & Ann Jandon, Carpenter.
July 13, 1776, - Sept. 13. John son of Daniel & Ann Jaudon, Carpenter.
July 24 - Sepr. 13. Mary D'r of Jacob & Magdalen Jeanneret. Planter.
Octr. 13 - Octr. 14. Elizebeth, D'r of John & Martha Jennins. Planter.
Augt. 21 - Nov'r 8. Peter Son of Peter & Constant Misseau, Planter.
Sep'r 3 - Dec’r 20. Lydia D' of Job & Eliz: Marion, Planter.
Dec'r 16 - Dec'r 28. Edward Son of John & Ann Barnet. Planter.
Dec'r 27. - Dec’r. 29. James Son of Peter & Dorothy Guerry. Planter.


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Decr. 12, 1767 - Jan'y .10. Michael, Son of Michael & Eliz. Boineau. Shoemaker.
Decr. 2, 1767 - Feb. 19. Elizabeth, Base-born Dr. of Charlotte Housen.
Feb. 1, 1767 - Feb. 20. Henry, Son of Henry & Ciceley Dexter. Overseer.
Sepr. 14, 1767 - Feb. 20. William, Son of Rich'd & Eliz: Jones. Overseer.
Feb. 14 - Feb. 25. Hannah, Dr. of William & Anne Lewis. Planter.
Feb: 2, 1764 - Apr. 10. Sarah, D'r. of William & Mary Boone, Planter.
Sept. 21, 1767 - Apr. 10. Catherine, Dr. of William & Mary Boone, Planter.
Jan: 17 - Apr: 24. Mercy, Base-born D' of Martha Dumay. Widow.
Mar: 27 - Apr: 30. John-Cummins, Sn of Elias & Catherine Ball, Planter.
Decr: 12, 1766. - May: 8. Jacob, Sn of John & Ann-Mary Door. Overseer.
Apr. 1 - May 15. Peter, Sn of Peter & Susanna Simmonet. Planter.
March 22 - May 15. Elizabeth, Dr. of Peter & Eliz. D' Schamps, Shoemaker.
Apr: 26 - May 27. Ann D'r of John & Mary Dutart. Planter.
Decr. 17, 1767. - May 23. Eliz: Dr. of Paul & Sarah Lepear. Planter.
March 29 - June 12. Anne, D'r. of Paul & Eliz: Misseau. Planter.
June 4 - June 13. John Son of Benj: & Judith Cuming, Planter.
March 26 - July 10. John, Son of John & Ann Myers. Overseer.
Feb: 28 - July 12. Childermas, Son of Childermas & Mary Croft, Planter.
July 20 - Sepr: 7. James, Son of Isaac & Florida Dubose, Planter.
Jan'y 19 - Octr. 7. John-Peter, Son of Noah & Catherine Thomas. Carpenter.
Decr. 1764 - Octr. 7. Charles Grisham, an Orphan from Charles Town.
Augt. 13 - Octr: 7 Henry & Mark Twins, Sons of Peter & Sarah Soleman. Labourer.
Sepr. 16 - Octr. 7. John, base-born Son of Esther Axson. Widow.
July 3. - Novr. 7. Ann Dr. of Roberts Morrison by Rebecca his Wife.
March 1 - Novr. 10. Peter, Sn of Burril & Martha Hill. Carpenter.
Augt. 16 - Decr. 4. Paul, Sn. of James & Esther Barnard. Planter.
Sepr. 26 – Decr. 13. Harriett, Dr. of John & Ann Drake. Planter.

1769
Decr. 28. 1768. - Jan'y 2. Dorothy, Dr. of Peter & Dorothy Guerry Planter.
Oct. 6, 1768. - Jan'y 3. Rebecca, Dr. of Wm. & Eliz: Roberts. Taylor.
Decr. 1768. - Jan'y 4. Benjamin, Son of Robt. & Eliz. Morrice, Overseer.
Nov'r 28, 1768. - Jan'y 4. Susanna, Dr. of Daniel & Susanna M' Gregor. Planter
Decr. 13. 1768. - Jan'y 4. Mary, Dr. of Peter & Sarah Sloeman, Labourer.
Mar: 16 - Apr: 10, Sarah-Collins, Dr. of Rich'd & Eliz: Withers. Planter.
Jan'y 9 - Apr: 23. William, Son of Lambert & Ann Shields Ploughman.
Jan'y 6. - Apr: 26. Elizabeth Dr. of Henry & Cicely Dexter. Overseer.
Apr: 17- Apr: 30. Gabriel, Sn. of Isaac Rembert by Judith his Wife.
Sep'r: 21, 1768. - June 9. Elizabeth-Sarah, Dr. of James & Mary Gaillard. Planter.
June 23. - June 29. Daniel, Son of Daniel & Mary DuPre Gunsmith
March 20. - July 2. Elizabeth, Dr. of Archibald & Esther McClellan. Carpenters

The birth & baptism of Gabriel Rembert should have been on the line above E. S. Gaillard’s - the error was last copyist.
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Feb: 3 - July 21. Charles, Son of James & Mary Stewart. Overseer.
Augt. 22 - Oct. 8. Alice, Dr. of William & Ann Neal. Shoe maker.
Dec'r. 5, 1768. - Octr. 23. John, Son of Capers & Mary Boone. Planter.
Sepr. 13. 1761. - Dec. 25. Eliz: Dr. of Henry & Sarah Baker, Overseer.
Jan'y 18. 1765. - Dec. 25. Mary, Dr. of Henry & Sarah Baker. Overseer.

1770
Sep'r 21. 1769. - Jan'y 18. Rebecca, Dr. of Paul and Sarah Lepear, Planter.
Nov'r 9. 1769. - Jan'y 28. Joseph, Son of Joseph & Ann Winning ham, Publican.
Sepr. 23, 1769 - Feb: 1st. Alcimus, Son of John & Susanna Gaillard. Planter.
March. 7 - Apr: 15. John, Son of Thomas & Caroline Forster, M. D.
Decr: 4, 1769. - Apr: 19. Dupont, son of Paul & Elizabeth Micheau, Planter.
June. 3, 1769. - Apr: 19. Thomas, Son of Richard & Elizabeth Walker, Planter
Jan'y 28. - May 19. Thomas-Williams, Son of Thos. & Mary Jones. Schoolmaster.
Jan'y 14 - June 10. Elizabeth-Hannah, Dr. of Bartholomew & Eliz: Gaillard. Planter.
April 24 - June 16. Laurence, Son of Dan'l & Susanna M'Gregor Planter.
Jan'y 16 - June 16. Elizabeth, Dr. of Wm & Eliz : Lewis. Planter.
Jan'y 22 - June 17. John Son of Michael & Eliz: Boineau. Planter.
Feb: 18 - June 17. Catherine Dr. of Wm. & Judith Walker. Planter.
April 22. - June 24. Elizabeth Dr. of Daniel & Anne Sinckler. Blacksmith
Oct. 7, 1768. - July 6. Robert, Sn . of Wm. & Eliz: Pring. Overseer
July 6. 1769. - July 6. Mary, Dr. of John & Martha Jennins, Planter.
July 30 - Augt: 19. Christopher, Sn. of Jacob & Margaret Jeanneret. Plant.
July 13 - Sepr. 3. Duplessis,Sn. of Peter & Constant Misseau. Planter.
June 21 - Sepr. 3. William, Sn. of James & Anne Jenkins Overseer.
July 24 - Sepr. 5 Jean Dr. of Peter & Dorothy Guerry. Planter.
May 17 - Sepr. 12. Thomas, Son of Thomas & Hannah Boone. Planter.
Sepr. 16 - Sepr 19. Anne, Dr. of Peter & Susanna Simmonet. Planter.
Apr: 8 - Sepr. 26. Elizabeth, Dr. of John & Elizabeth Vaughn. Overseer.
Oct'r. 3 - Octr: 13. Thomas-William, Sn. of Thomas & Margaret Evance, Esq.
Augt. 8 - Octr. 19. Samuel, Sn. of John & Anne Barnett. Planter.
Augt. 10 - Novr. 11. Thomas, Sn. of Isaac & Anne-Dorothy Dutart. Planter.
Novr. 18 - Novr. 20. John, Sn. of John & Anne Myres. Overseer.
Augt. 3 - Dec'r. 15 John, Sn of James & Esther Bell. Ferryman.
July 1 - Dec’r. 16. William, Sn. of James & Esther Barnard. Planter.
Octr. 10 - Decr. 19. Lydia, Dr. of Elias & Catherine Ball Planter.

1771
Dec'r. 1. 1770 - Jany 13. John Sn of John & Eliz. Bennett. Overseer.
Decr. 15, 1770 - March 24. Elizabeth, D'r of Sam'l & Eliz: Mary DuPre. Gunsmith.
June 11, 1769 - Apr. 5. Mary-Anne, Dr. of Daniel & Anne Jaudon. Overseer

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Born’d 1771. Baptized (8) 223
Charles-Cantey Son of John Drake by Anne his Wife, Planter, born on Friday the Twelfth Day of April 1771. between the Hours of 10 & 11 P. M. & baptized at their House on Tuesday the Seventh Day of May 1771. The Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren, Mr. Richard Waters, Mercht. & Miss Mary Glaze were Sponsors
Dec'r 22. 1770 - May 18. Henry, Son of Henry & Rachel Varner. Carpenter.
April 9 - June 14. Henry, Sn of Lewis & Susanna-Eliz: Mouzon. Planter.
March 29. - June 14. David, Sn. of Archibald & Esther Mc Clelland. Carpenter.
August 12 - Augt. 21. Charles, Sn of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.
June 5 - Sep'r. 12. William-Henry, Sn of Peter & Eliz: Deschamps, Shoemaker.
Augt. 8 - Octr. 13. Noah, Sn of Paul & Eliz: Michau. Planter.
April 29 - Oct. 27. Mary Dr. of Wm & Ann Neal. Shoemaker.
Decr. 17, 1770. - Nov'r 9. Rebecca Dr. of Robert & Rebecca Morrison. Overseer.
Sep'r. 3 - Novr. 16. Eleona, base born Daughter of Rebecca Elliss.
July 20-Dec’r. 9. John, Sn of Lambert & Anne Shields. Ploughman.

1772
Nov'r: 6, 1771. - Jan: 3. John, Sn. of Thos. & Sarah Laverick. Overseer.
Dec'r: 18, 1771. - Jan: 12. Isaac, Sn of Jacob & Margaret Jeanneret. Planter.
Dec'r. 7. 1771. - Jan. 12. Rebecca, Dr. of Capers & Mary Boone. Planter.
Dec'r. 13, 1771. - Jan: 29. Mary, Dr. of Daniel & Anne Sinkler. Blacksmith.
Jany. 31 - Feby. 8. Elizabeth-Mary-Anne, Dr. of Stephen. & Mary Guerry. Planter.
Sepr: 16. 1771. - Apr. 10. James, Son of John & Eliz: Smith. Overseer.
Mar. 7 - Apr. 28. Sarah, Dr. of Dan'l & Mary DuPre. Gunsmith.
Febr. 2. - May 22. James, Sn of Peter & Dorothy Guerry. Planter.
April 16 - June 25. Samuel, Sn. of James & Esther Barnard. Planter.
Octr. 30, 1771. - July 1. William, Sn. of Childermas & Mary Croft. Planter.
Mar. 15 - July 26. Lydia, Dr. of William & Margaret Bowen. Carpenter.
April 2 - July 26. Abigail, Dr. of Isaac & Anne-Dorothy Dutart. Planter.
Octr. 1 - July 8. John, Son of John & Mary Dutart. Planter.
Augt. 10 - Octr. 11. James, Son of James & Esther Bell. Ferry-Man.
Sep'r. 16 - Oct. 13. Daniel, Son of Robert & Eliz: Morris Overseer.
Sep'r. 11, 1769. - Octr. 16. John, Son of Aaron & Eliz: Little. Overseer.
Nov'r. 14. 1771. - Octr. 16. Anne-Jennens, Dr. of Aaron & Eliz: Little. Overseer.
Mar. 23. 1771. - Octr. 16. Mary, Dr. of Wm. & Eliz: Pring. Overseer.
Octr. 22 - Octr. 28. Martha, Dr. of Dan'l & Anne Jaudon. Overseer.
Nov'r. 14 - Decr. 14. Henry, Son of Henry & Judith Bochet. Carpenter.
Octr. 21 - Decr. 21. Elizabeth, Dr. of Henry Varner, Carpenter, by Rachel his wife


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Born’d 1773. Baptized (9) 225
Sep'r. 25. 1772. - Jan'y 4. Charles, Son of Samuel & Anne Mouzon Carpenter.
Oct'r: 24, 1772. - Jan'y 17. Susanna-Lewis, Dr. of Stephen & Esther Sullivant. Carpenter.
Feb'r. 11 - Feb'r 24. Mary, Dr. of John & Magdalen Monk, Planter.
Dec'r. 22, 1772. - Mar: 16. Henry, Sonof John & Anne Barnett, Planter.
Jan'y. 9. 1772. - Mar. 17. Christopher, Son of Christopher & Eliz: Rich. Fisherman.
Febr. 22 - April 1. William, Son of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.
Octr. 1. 1772. - April 4. William Son of Paul & Eliz: Michau. Planter.
Nov'r. 21, 1772 - April 11. Mary, Dr. of Andrew & Mary-Anne Rembert. Overseer.
March 20 - April 20. Richard, Son of William & Mary Yoe. Overseer.
Augt. 12. 1772. - April 23. Valentine, Son of Solomon & Cynthia Lloyd. Overseer.
Octr. 19. 1772. - June 6. Anne, Dr. of Sam'l. & Elizabeth Mary DuPre. Gunsmith.
Jan'y 28 - July 3. Thomas, Son of Joseph & Mary Winningham. Ferryman.
Novr. 7. 1772. - July 17. Martha, Dr. of James & Martha Durand. Planter.
Augt. 6 - Augt. 9. Margaret, Dr. of Peter & Eliz: D'schamps. Shoemaker.
August 7 - Augt. 22. Thomas-Satur, Sn of Edward & Sarah Jerman. Plan'.
June 14 - Sep'r. 15. George, base-born Mulatto Son of Dorothy, the Wife of John Steel. Taylor.
Sept'r 5 - Sep'r. 21. Frances, Dr. of Archibald & Esther Mc Clelland. Carpenter.
October 4-Octr. 10. Susanna-Mary, Dr. of Nathaniel & Mary Arthur. Planter.
August 25 - Octr. 25 Sedgwick-Lewis Sn of Capers & Mary Boone, Planter.
July 17 - Novr. 2. Samuel, Son of John & Anne Perdriau. Planter.

1774
Augt 6. 1773 - Jan'y 15, Mary Dr. of Richard & Anne Blake, Junr. Planter.
Sep'r 26. 1773 - Jan'y 18, Mary Dr. of William & Anne Lewis, Planter.
Sep'r 18, 1773 - Jan'y 23, Anne, Dr. of Elias & Catherine Ball, Planter.
Jan'y 25 - Mar. 7, Jean, base born Daughter of Martha Dumay, Widow.
Priscilla, Daughter of Captain Jacob Jeanneret by Magdalene his Wife born on Friday the Eighth Day of January 1774, & baptized at the Chapel on Sunday the tenth of March 1774. The Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren & Miss Lidia Perdriau were Sponsors.
Dec'r 7. 1773 - Apr. 11. Mary D'r of Childemas & Mary Croft. Planter.
Mar. 22 - Apr. 27. Martha, D'r. of Isaac & Anne-Dorothy Dutart. Planter.
Feb. 21 - May 5. Archibald, Son of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.
Nov'r 21, 1771. - May 13. Paul Son of Paul & Sarah Lepear. Planter.
Feb'r. 28 - May 21. John, Son of Thomas & Mary Jones. School master.
March 29 - May 29. Elisha, Son of James & Ester Barnard. Planter.
Nov'r 1,1772 - June 20. Baker, Son of Peter & Sarah Sloeman. Labourer.
Jan'ry 13 - June 25. Mary, D'r. of Andrew-David & Sarah Mocquereau. Publican
July 6 - July 7. William, Son of John & Anne Drake. Planter.


Following March 21st & May 6th 1776 should have been entered the birth & baptism March 4 - Octo. 20 1776 with the year 1777 on the line below. Error of M.G.D. not in “Dames copy.
Born’d 1775. Baptized (10) 227
Nov'r 14. 1774 - Jan. 2. Bartholomew, Son of Benjamin & Sarah-Hannah Webb.
Sep'r 13 1774 - Mar. 28. Henry, Son of Daniel & Anne Sinkcler. Blacksmith.
April, 17. - Apr. 27. William, Son of Michael & Eliz: Boineau, Shoemaker.
Mar. 8. - Apr: 1. Susanna-Satur, D'r. of Edward & Sarah Jerman. Planter.

1776
Novr 17. 1775 - Mar. 31. Anne-Rebecca, D'r of Charles & Anne Gaillard, Pltr.
Apr: 10 - May 6. Catherine, D'r. of Jacob & Magdalen Jeanneret. Plantr.
Apr: 29 - May 6. Sarah-Elizabeth, Dr. of Edward & Sarah Jer man. Planter.
March 21. - May 6. Mary, Dr of Peter & Eliz; DeSchamps. Shoemaker.

1777 Born March 4. Bapt. Octo. 20 1776. William sn of Wllm. & Anne Lewis, Planter
Sep'r. 7. 1776. - Jan. 1. Rebecca Dr. of Daniel & Anne Sinkcler. Blacksmith.
Feb. 3. - Mar: 16. Elizabeth-Mary. Dr. of Benjn: & Sarah Hannah Webb.
Feb. 29. 1776. - May 14. Mary Dr. of Lambert & Anne Shields. Labourer.
March 26. - May 23. Charles, Sn. of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.
April 28. - July 6. John-Edward, Sn. of Edwd. & Sarah Jerman. Planter.

1778
March 5. - June 16. Samuel, Sn. of Daniel & Anne Sinkcler. Blacksmith.
April 12. - June 17. John, Sn. of John & Anne Jaudon. Shoe maker.
May 26. - Augt. 2. Joseph, Sn. of John & Anne Barnett. Planter.
June 6. - Augt. 2. Lydia-Catherine, D'r. of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.
May 4. - Augt. 11. Susanna-Magdalen. Dr. of Isaac & Susanna Micheau. Planter.
May 4. - Augt. 23. Stephen, Sn. of Mich1. & Eliz: Boineau. Shoemaker.
July 19. - Aug't. 27. Isaac, Sn. of Isaac & Margaret Rembert. Plant'.
Sep'tr. 1. - Sep'r. 6. Mary-Anne, Dr. of Edward & Sarah Jer man. Plant1.
Apr. 17. - Octr. 15. Esther-Lydia, Dr. of Paul & Sarah Lepier. Planter.
June 9. - Octr. 26. James, Sn. of James & Eliz: Evans. Overseer.
Decr. 17. - Decr. 18. Elisha, D’ of Daniel & Anne Jaudon. Overseer.
Augt. 2. 1775. - Dec’r. 26. Edward, Sn. of Noah & Catherine Thomas. Boatwright.
Feb. 18. - Dec’r. 26. Mary-Anne Dr. of Noah & Catherine Thomas. Boatwright.

1779
Octr 8. 1778. - Jan. 27. Henry, Sn of Wm. & Anne Lewis Ferry man.
Novr 28, 1778. - Jan. 27. Sarah, Dr. of Benjn. & Sarah-Hannah Webb, Planter.
Feb. 14 - Mar: 16. Hugh, Sn. of Hugh & Frances Anderson Planter.
Feb. 1 - Mar: 26 Martha, Dr. of Tho's & Hannah Boone Pltr.
March 13 - May 2. Abraham, Sn. of Isaac & Susanna Micheau, Pltr.
Feb. 9 - July 24. William, Sn. of John & Eliz: White, Overseer.
April 30. - July 25. William, Baseborn Son of Miriam McCormick.
Sepr. 30. 1777. - Augt. 7. John, Sn. of Andrews & Anne Davis. Weaver.
Sepr 1. - Nov. 21. Anne-Miles Dr. of Peter & Eliz: De Schamps. Shoemaker.
Octr 27. - Dec’r. 25 Samuel, Sn. of Peter & Judith Guerry, Snr. Planter.
Sepr. 26 - Dec’r 30. Eleona, Dr. of Elias & Catherine Ball. Planter.
Dec'r. 28 - Dec’r. 30. Amy-Amelia, Dr. of Edwd. & Sarah Jerman. Planter.

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Born’d 1779. Baptiz’d (11) 229
Samuel, Son of Charles Gaillard J. P., by Anne his Wife, born on Saturday the 7th. of August 1779, & baptized on Thursday the 2d of September 1779. The Rev'd. Samuel Fenner Warren, Cap't Samuel Warren & Miss Lydia Perdrieau were Sponsors.

1780
May. 9. - June 3. Edward, Sn. of Isaac & Margaret Rembert, Planter.
Feb: 26, 1779. - Augt. 21. Mary De Liesseline, Baseborn Dr. of Constant June.
Jan'y. 18 - Decr. 21. Anne-Robina, Dr. of Archibald & Esther McClellan Carpenter.
Sepr. 23 - Dec’r. 28. John, Sn. of James & Eliz: Evans Overseer.
Oct'r 29 - Deer. 29. Sarah, Dr. of William & Mary Steel. Taylor.

1781
Oct'r. 4, 1780 - Jan'y 13. Esther, Dr. of John & Anne Perdrieau. Planter.
Mar. 31, 1780?Mar. 8. Elizabeth-Hannah, Dr. of John & Eliz: Barton, Taylor.
Novr. 6. 1780. Mar. 8. James-Portovine Dr. [sic] of Daniel & Anne Sinkcler. Blacksmith.
Augt. 6.1780 Mar. 19. Margaret-Martha, Dr. of Wm. & Esther Leigh. Planter.
March 1. Mar. 29. Harriette, Dr. of Edward & Sarah Jerman, Pltr.
Nov'r. 28, 1780. Apr. 1. Isaac, Sn. of Isaac & Susanna Micheau. Planter.
Apr' 10. Apr. 19. Anthony, Sn. of Anthony & Hannah Simons. Planter.
31. Ap'r. 21. Anne-Jean, Dr. of Michael & Eliz: Boineau. Shoemaker.
Jan'y 5. July 26. Elias, Sn. of Francis & Mary Jones. Carpenter
Sep'r. 14. Sepr. 14. Anne-Catherine, Dr. of Wm. & Margaret Bowen.
June 6. 1772, Sep'r. 27. Mary Dr. of Joseph & Mary Sulliven. Overseer
Nov'r. 13. 1776, Sep'r. 27 Esther, Dr. of Joseph & Mary Sulliven. Overseer
Jan. 30. 1778, Sep'r. 27. Martha Dr. of Joseph & Mary Sulliven. Overseer
May 21. 1780. Sep'r. 27, Richard Sn of Joseph & Mary Sulliven. Overseer

1782
Dec'r 18, 1781. - Mar. 14. Isaac Sn. of Wm. & Anne Neal. Shoe maker.
April 12. - April 21. Rebecca, Dr. of Edward & Sarah Jerman. Planter.
Febr'y 10. - May 23. Benj. Sn. of Benj.n & Sarah-Hannah Webb.
May 5. - June 3. Mary-Louisa Dr. of Isaac & Chatherine Dubose. Planter.
July 22 - Augt. 20. Mary, Dr. of John & Susanna-Catherine Woodberry, Planter.
Mar. 2. - Sep'r. 11. David, Son of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.

1783
Nov'r. 3. 1782. - Jan'y 13. Robert Sn. of Robert & Easter Dayly, Overseer.
Decr. 6, 1782. - Mar. 13. Elijah, Sn. of Daniel & Anne Jaudon, Planter.
Febr'y 28. - Mar. 13. Peter, Sn. of John & Anne Jaudon. Planter.
Dec'r. 23. 1782. - Mar. 22. Stephen, Sn. of Stephen & Frances Guerry. Planter.
Octr. 18. 1782. - Mar. 22. Anne, Dr. of Robert & Magdalen Sutton. Planter.
- Mar. 26. John Watts an Adult.
Octr. 23. 1782. - June 11. Mary, Dr. of Francis & Mary Jones.
June 4. - June 12. Samuel-Bonneau, Sn. of Edward & Sarah Jerman. Planter.

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Febr: 4. - June 30. Robert-Egerton. Sn. of Wm. & Easter Leigh. Planter.
June 23. - Augt. 23. Martha, Dr. of Charles & Sarah Chovine. Shoemaker.
July 6. - Augt. 23. Anne-Magdalen. Dr. of Joseph & Eliz: Logan. Planter.
August 5. - Aug. 29. Henry, Son of Henry & Susanna Huger. Planter.
Novr. 9. - Aug. 29. Mary Dr. of Wm. & Feby Reins.
Octr. 23. - Dec'r. 16. Catherine, Dr. of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.

1784
Samuel Son of Isaac DuBose Esq by Catherine his Wife, born on Thursday the fourth day of December 1783 & baptised on New Years day 1784. Mr. Stephen Fogatie, Capt. Samuel Warren & Miss Lydia Perdrieau were Sponsors.
Decr. 28. 1783. - Feb. 5. Hardy, Son of Joshua & Leah Jones. Overseer.
Nov'r. 14. 1783. - Feb. 14. Isaac, Son of Peter & Judith Guerry Snr. Planter.
Mar. 13. - Mar. 30. Sarah, Dr. of Wm. & Sarah Fraser Carpenter.
Mar. 15. - Mar. 30. Rebecca, Dr. of Wm. & Ann Neal. Shoe maker.
Nov'r. 9. - Apr. 9. Catherine, Dr. of Sam'l & Esther Elliss. Overseer.
Mar. 19. - Apr. 16. Samuel, Sn. of Robert & Magdalen Sutton. Planter.
Feb. 25. - Apr. 27. Mary, Dr. of Tho's & Eliz: England. Mariner
Feb. 27. - Apr. 27. Andrew, Son of Andrew & Susanna Mills, ibid.
July 17, 1783. - May 5, Pius, Sn. of Rob. & Rebecca Morrison. Overseer.
July 10, - July 22. John, Sn. of Benjn. & Sarah-Hannah Webb. Planter.
June 13. - July 23. William-Alexander Son of John & Elizabeth Buchanan. Practitioner of Physick.
July 23. - Aug. 24. Margaret, Dr. of Paul & Eliz: Micheau Snr. Planter.
Octr. 7. - Octr. 8. Mary Dr. of John & Eliz: Barton Taylor.
Nov'r. 3. - Nov'r. 9. Lydia. Dr. of Edward & Sarah Jerman, Planter.

1785
Jan'y. 27. - Jan'y 27. Esther Dr. of Jacob & Esther Micheau. Ferry-man.
Jan'y 9. - Feb. 17. Robert-Harper, Son of John & Anne Jaudon. Planter.
Jan'y 4. - Feb. 17. Mary-Le Grand, Dr. of Joseph & Eliz: Logan. Planter.
Apr. 12, 1784 - Feb. 22. Twitter & John Twins sons of John & Susanna-Catherine Woodberry. Planter
Augt. 13. 1784 - Mar. 15. Esther Sarah, Dr. of Wm. & Esther Leigh. Planter.
Jan'y 24. - Mar. 27. Susanna, Dr. of Manasseh&Anne Micheau. Overseer.
March 27. - May 18. Mary, Dr. of John & Mary Blake, Planter.
March 31. - May 18. Catherine, Dr. of Isaac & Margaret Rembert. Planter.
March 1. - May 20. Serre, Son of Isaac & Catherine DuBose. planter.
June 1. - June 22. Elizabeth, D'r of Benjn. & Lydia Guerry. Planter.
Apr: 19. 1784, - June 24. Esther, Dr. of Paul & Sarah Lepear. Planter.
Mar. 25. - Augt. 8. William-Henry, Son of Dan'l & Hannah Lewis, Overseer.

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June 4. - Augt. 17. Jean-Elizabeth, Dr. of Sam'l & Esther Ellis, Overseer.
Augt. 12. - Sepr. 8. Mary, Dr. of Rattrey & Mary Semple, Ferry-man.
Augt. 11. - Octr. 6. Elizabeth, Dr. of Charles & Sarah Chovin. Shoemaker.
Sep'r. 1.- Novr. 4. Mary, Dr. of John & Eliz: Buchanan. P. P.
Augt. 17. - Novr. 20. Thomas, Son of Thomas & Esther Axson, Taylor.
Sep'r. 1. - Nov. 26. John, Son of Peter & Anne Steel. Overseer.
Octr. 19. - Dec’r. 20. Anne-Susanna, Dr. of John & Eliz-Anne Williams. Overseer.

1786.
Sepr. 18. 1785. - Jan'y 6, Duplesis, Son of Robt & Magdalen Sutton. Planter.
Feb. 6. - Feb. 23. John-Dennis, Son of Thomas & Rebekah Eagen, Ferryman.
Decr. 22, 1785. - Feb. 23. William, Son of James & Kezia Bryant. Overseer.
Decr. 30. 1785. - Feb. 23. Josia-DuPre, Son of Charles & Anne Gaillard. Planter.
March 10, 1778. - Mar. 10. George, Son of Robt. & Polly McClane. Boatbuilder.
June 18, 1785. - Mar. 30. Job, Son of Samuel & Anne Self. Overseer.
March 27. - Apr: 19. Richard-Withers, Son of Elias & Sarah Collins Vanderhorst. Planter.
Febr: 3. - Apr. 27. Dorothy, Dr. of Theodore & Eliz: Martha Guerry Planter.
Jan'y 8. - Apr. 28. Margaret-Lydia, Dr. of Peter & Lydia Le Nud. Overseer.
April 26. - May 1. James-Edward, Sn. of Edwd. & Sarah Jer man. Planter.
Sepr. 23. 1785. - May 4. Sarah-Elizabeth, Dr. of John & Cather ine Alexander. Overseer.
March 11. - May 11. William, Sn. of Robert & Polly McClane. Boatbuilder.
March 16. - Sep'r 2. William, Sn of Roger & Eliz: Sanders. Sadler.
Sep'r. 6. - Octr. 5. LeGrand, Sn. of Peter & Catherine Guerry Junr. Planter.
Sep'r. 9. - Novr. 2. William, Sn of Wm. & Esther Cleiland.
Octr. 28. - Novr. 18. John, Son of John & Eliz: De Liesseline. Planter.
July 28. - Dec’r. 27. Elizabeth-Anne, Dr. of Isaac & Anne De Liesseline. Merchant.

1787
Octr. 1. 1786. - Feb. 26. Judith-Susanna. Dr. of Henry & Rachel Varner. Overseer.
Feb. 5. - April 6. Samuel-William, Sn of William & Martha McCullough, Do.
Novr. 17: 1786. - Apr. 9. Jonah-Collins, Sn. of Daniel & Magdalen McGregor. Planter.
Feb. 15. - Apr. 9. Anne Dr. of John & Mary Blake. Planter.
April 14. - June 5. John-Daniel, Sn. of John & Deborah Roach Overseer.
May 19. - June 11. Catherine, Dr. of Joseph & Anne Logan. Planter.
Augt. 4. - Sepr. 9. Anne-Catherine, Dr. of John & Catherine Alexander, Overseer.
Septr. 7. - Septr. 18. Benjamin-Cahusac. Son of Edw'd & Sarah Jerman Planter.
April 27. - Octr. 12. Anne, Dr. of James & Anne Anderson. Planter.
Octr. 17. - Octr. 18. Hannah. Dr. of Anthony & Hannah Simons. Factor in Charleston.
Septr. 7. - Novr. 26. Lydia-Jean. Dr. of Benjamin & Lydia Guerry. Planter.
June 24, - Decr. 26. Isaac, Son of Isaac & Susanna Micheau. Planter
Octr. 2. - Dec’r. 26. Jacob, Son of Jacob & Mary Jeanneret Junr. Planter.


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Born 1788. Baptized (14) 235
Sep'r 11, 1787. - Jan: 20. Manasseh, Son of Manasseh & Anne Micheau. Ferry-man.
Feb. 27. - Feb. 28. Josias, Son of Wm. & Elizabeth Rowser. Taylor.
Feb. 13. 1787. - Feb. 28. Vanall, Son of Sam'l & Esther Ellis. Overseer.
Jan'y 3. - March 16. Elizabeth-Mary, Dr. of Charles & Anne Gaillard, J.P.
Jan'y 3. - March 25. Elias, Son of Elias & Sarah-Collins Van derhorst. Planter.
Jan'y 29. - April 8. Isaac-Alexander, Son of Charles & Sarah Chovin, Shoemaker.
Jan'y 15. - May 4. Mary-Anne, Dr. of Robert & Magdalen Suttor. Pltr.
Novr. 26. 1787. - May 11. Daniel, Son of Daniel & Magdalen McGregor. Pltr.
Decr. 10. 1787. - May 11. Samuel Sn. of Isaac & Margaret Rembert. Planter.
Jan'y 16. 1787. - May 11. Margaret, Dr. of Charles & Margaret Cantey. Planter.
April 27. - June 12. William, Son of John & Eliz: Buchanan. J. Q. U.
April 9. - June 22. Samuel, Son of Lazarus & Rebecca Raney. Overseer.
Aug't. 23. 1784. - June 27. Mary-Magdalen Sn [sic] of Wm. & Eliza-Massa McCullough Overseer.
Febry 1. - July 16. Bridget. Dr. of James Conoly & Judith his Wife, ran from the Indians in Georgia. Bricklayer.
May 24. - July 24. Catherine, Dr. of James & Mary Walker Planter
June 30. 1787. - Augt. 1. Alexander-Chovin Baseborn SB. of Lydia Rembert.
Mar. 18. - Sept. 8. Peter Son of Peter & Catherine Guerry, Planter. Junr.
July 20. - Sept. 8 Benjamin & Florida Twins Children of Peter & Judith Guerry Planter Senr.
Sept. 25. - Oct. 7 Caleb-Charles, Son of Peter & Lydia Le Nud Overseer.
April 26. - Octr. 28. John, Son of John & Elizabeth Shoke. Shoe maker.
Octr. 17. - Novr. 8. Louisa, Dr. of John & Mary Blake. Planter.


Between June 24, Octo. 28 Left not by error. “Octo. 11” (1760.) “Daniel-Gurnea Dupre” Infant
William Mayrant” * should have been put a line lower M.G.D.
1758 Burials (15) 237
July 13. Benjamin James Bochet. An Infant.
Nov' 16. Peter Mouzon. An Infant.
Dec' 2. Magdalen D'Lesseline. Widow.

1759
May 25. Dorathy ye Wife of John D'Lesseliene. Planter.
July 30. Morgan Morgan. Widwr Carpenter.
Aug. 11. Peter Cahusac. A youth.
Aug. 13. John Cross. Widow' Planter.
Sept. 23. Jacob Little. An Infant.
Oct. 5. Joseph Perdriau an Infant.
Nov. 25. Thomas Jones an Infant.
Sept. 8. Mary-Ann Thomas. Widow.

1760
Jan: 7. William Gourdin. Bachelor.
Mar: 8. Benjamin Perdriau Planter.
June 24. Elizabeth ye Wife of William Chicken. Overseer.
Oct. 11. Daniel-Gurnea DuPre. An Infant.
Oct. 28. Daniel Jeudon. An Infant.
Peter Logan. Blacksmith.
Dec. 3. George Threadcraft. A Youth.
Dec. 3. Elizabeth Shields, an Infant.

1761
July 4. William Mayrant, an Infant.
July 21. Philip Jones. Overseer.
Augt. 23. William Bass. Bachelor.
Oct. 15. Frederick-William Roberts. An Infant.
Oct. 30. Mary Horn. Spinster.
Nov. 12. Mary, the Wife of Michl. Boineau. Planter.

1762
Mar. 14. James Anderson. Planter.
Mar. 17. Susannah, the Wife of Isaac Wroots.
Sepr. 16. George Simmonet. An Infant.
Nov. 5. Judith ye Wife of Jacob Bonhost. Overseer.
Nov. 12. Sarah, ye Wife of Coll: Daniel Horry Sr. Planter.

1763
June 17. James Axson. Overseer.
Sep'r. 11. Coll. Daniel Horry Senr. Planter.
Nov. 21. Mary-Magdalen Chicken. An Infant.
Decr. 25. Elizabeth, ye Wife of James Collodon. Planter.

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1764 Burials (16) 239
Feb. 28. Ann, ye Wife of Henry Bochet. Publican.
Mar. 3. Josias Dupree. Shoemaker.
Aug. 22. Mary-Jane Dumay. A Child.
Sep'r. 7. Susanna, ye Wife of Robert Morris. Overseer.
Sep. 16. Elizabeth Morris, An Infant.
Octr. 3. Peter Mouzon, An Infant.
Octr. 3. Mary-Ann, ye Wife of Peter Guerry. Planter.
Novr. 3. Esther-Mary Axson, an Infant.
Decr. 20. Elizabeth, Wife of John Tailler. Boat-builder.

1765
Feb. 3. Enoch Hanesworth, Millwright Elizabeth, the Wife of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren, Clerk, died in the Twenty-seventh year of her Age, on Monday the Twenty Fifth Day of March 1765, between the Hours of Ten & Eleven O'Clock P. M. and buried the Saturday following.
April 24. Richard Walker, Widower.
Sepr. 8. Peter Jeanneret an Infant.
Sepr. 22. James Minzes an Infant
Octr. 1. William Walker, a youth.
Elizabeth, the Daughter of the Rev'd Samuel Fenner Warren, Clerk, by Elizabeth his Wife, died on Monday the Fourteenth Day of October 1765, between the Hours of Ten & Eleven O'Clock A. M. aged Eleven Months & Twenty Days, and buried the Friday following.

1766
Jan'y 23. Ann the wife of Capt. John Horrey planter
Jan'y 31. Susanna, the Wife of Robert Jones Planter.
Feb'y 6. Peter Dumay, Overseer.
June 14. John Mayers, an Infant.
Augt. 3. James S chad, an Infant.
Augt. 4. Susanna, the wife of William Philips. Mariner
Aug't. 31. Elizabeth Gaillard, an infant.
Sep'r. 4. Paul Douxsaint, an Infant.
Sep'r. 17. Sarah McDowell, an Infant.
Oct'r. 12. Ann Dumay, an Infant.
Oct'r. 24. Sarah-Bellen Gaillard, an Infant.
Nov'r. 4. Mary Jeanneret, an Infant.
Nov'r. 10. Daniel Dutart, an Infant.
Dec'r. 14. Margaret, the Wife of Paul Douxsaint Esqr. J. P.


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1764 Burials (16) 239
Feb'y 2. Judith, the Wife of Peter Mouzon, Planter.
Feb'y. 8. Ann D' Schamps, an Infant.
May 27. Elizabeth Legandre.
June 3. Jean Dumay, Widow.
Sep'r. 10. Eleana Gaillard, an Infant.
Sep'r 19. Joseph Beerman, Overseer.
Decr. 19. William Spencer, a youth.

1768
July 22. Thomas Turner, Overseer.
Augt. 13. John D'Liesseliene, Planter
Sep'r. 6. Elizabeth Lapier, an Infant.
Sep'r. 18. Seneca Burlin, Blacksmith
Oct'r. 2. Peter D'Schampes an Infant.
Oct'r. 9. Susanna, the Wife of Capt. Edward Jerman Planter.
Oct'r. 17. James Gaillard, Planter.
Dec'r. 18. Andrew Guerin, Schoolmaster
Dec'r. 25. William Pearcy, Saddler.

1769
Jan'y. 8. Elizabeth DuPre, a young Girl
May 24. Joseph Spencer. Planter.
June 5. Judith, the Wife of Isaac Rembert. Planter.
Sep'r. 25. Thomas Forster. M: D.
Oct'r 30. John Mayers, an Infant.
Nov'r 1. William Roberts. Taylor.
Nov'r 10. William McDowell. An Infant.
Dec'r. 17. Elizabeth Roberts, an Infant.

1770
Mar: 11. Bartholomew Gaillard. Planter.
Apr: 10. Capt. John Horrey. Planter.
Apr: 26. Samuel Gaillard. Planter. -Benjamin, Son of the Reverend Samuel Fenner Warren, Clerk, by Elizabeth his Wife, died on Monday the Seventh Day of May between the Hours of two and three O'Clock P. M. aged Seven Years & Nine Months and buried the Thursday following the 10th of May, Anno Domini 1770.
Sep'r. 21. Susanna the Wife of Peter Simmonet. Planter.
Oct'r. 16. Henry DeLiesselinne, an Infant.
Octr. 27. Daniel DuPre, an Infant.
Octr. 28. Thomas-William Evance, an Infant.
Nov'r. 20. Anne the Wife of John Myres, Overseer.
Sep'r 20. James McCollor, Overseer. Omitted in its proper place. Following the burial of Benjamin Warren “10th day of May 1770”


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1771 Burials (18) 243
Augt. 8. John-Cummins Ball, an Infant.
Octo. 4. Thomas Dutart, an Infant.
Augt. 9. Isaac Dutart, an Infant.
Dec. 9. James Moore died in the 90th year of his age.

1772
Febr: 7. Stephen Guerry. Planter.
Feb: 12. Mary, the Wife of John Judon. Shoemaker.
May 16. John Simmonet. Widower.
June 2. Anne, the Wife of Richard Blake. Planter Sn'r.
July 6. Charles Gaillard, an Infant.
Nov'r 9. Martha Jaudon, an Infant.

1773
Mar. 1. Mary Monk an Infant.
Mar. 10. William Rogers. Overseer.
April 22. John Smith. Overseer.
May 18. Serr? Gaillard, an Infant.
June 15. James Horry. Planter.
The Reverend James Dormer drowned July 2, 1773 in Santee River at the opposite Shore at Joseph Winningham's Ferry in this Parish & buried on Sunday the 4th of July.
Sep'r: 24. Elizabeth Boineau, an Infant.
Oct'r. 21. Susanna-Mary Arthur, an Infant.
Nov'r. 4. James Fullton, Overseer ] Husband
Nov'r. 6. James Fullton, an Infant \- Son &
Nov'r. 9. Bell-gaven Fullton, Widow J Wife
Nov'r. 12. Elizabeth-Mary-Anne Guerry, an Infant
Nov'r 13. James Jacquet, a Poor of the Parish aged 105 years.
Nov'r. 13. Francis Deschampes, Widower.
Nov'r. 15. Matthias Johnson, a Poor of the Parish.
Dec'r. 3. Mary Sinkler, an Infant.

1774
Jany. 24. Lewis Mouzon, Planter.
Feb. 20. Richard Blake, Jun'r. Planter
Apr. 27. John Chicken, Bachelor.
May 10 John Horry, Bachelor.
“Mr. Warren visited his friends in England. 1774-1778” Dalcho
Apr. 13. Susanna Turner, Widow.
Apr. 27. Martha Dumay, Widow. Should have been entered between Feb 20 and April 27. Error of M.G.D.

1778
The Wife of-Eagen, Ferryman
Michael Boineau Senior. Planter.
Thomas Chicken, Shot by an Accident. Plantr.

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1779 Burials (19) 245
Octr. 11. Paul Douxsaint, Widower, Planter.
Novr. 4. David Gaillard, Planter. Widower.
Novr. 14. John Dutarque, Widower, Planter.

1780
Apr. 16. Rebecca, wife of Levi Durand, Planter.
Octr. 10. Benjamin Barnett, a youth.
Octr. 10. Joseph Greenland, an Infant.
Octr. 23. John-Edward Jerman, an Infant.
Octr. 30. Lydia Gaillard an Infant.
Novr. 1. Isaac Rembert, an Infant.
Novr. 23. Isaac LeGrand, Planter.
Decr. 7. Henry Bochet. Planter.

1781
Feb. 2. Joseph Cross, Sadler.
Feb. 5. Samuel Du Pre, Planter.
Feb. 5. Magdalen LeGrand, Widow.
Apr. 21. Edward Rembert, an Infant.
May 10. -Micheau, an Infant.
Octr. 14. Sarah-Elizabeth Jerman, a young Girl.
Sepr 6. Susanna-Satur Jerman, a young Girl.

1783
May 3. Richard Blake, Planter, aged 79.
June 8. George Simonet, Planter aged 95.
Octr 1. Magdalen, Wife of Jacob Jeanneret. Planter.
Dec'r. 20. Col: Elias Harry, Planter aged 76 lacking 7 days.

1784
August 21. Daniel Jaudon, Junr.
Augt.. 22. Elizabeth Saunders, an Infant.
Septr 2. Hardy Jones, an Infant.
Octr 20. Wm. Alexander Buchanan, an Infant.
Octr. 23. Elizabeth Deyley, an Infant.
Oct'r 31. James Semples, Planter.
Octr 31. Mary Spencer, Widow aged 70.
Octr. 31. Catherine Ellis, An Infant.
Nov'r 12. Archibald McDowell, Bricklayer.
Decr. 7. Thomas Boone. Planter aged 61.
Decr. 13. Elizabeth, Wife of Michael Boineard Shoemaker.


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1785 Burials (20) 247
Feb. 7. Elizabeth, Wife of Joseph Logan, Planter.
Mar: 18. William Leigh, Planter.
Mar. 20. William Fraser, Carpenter.
Mar. 27. Elizabeth-Hannah Gaillard.
Mar. 27 Robert Deyley, an Infant.
Sepr. 19. Lydia Gaillard, Widow, Aged 65.
Octr. 28. Isaac Rembert, an Infant.
Novr. 1. Catherine Rembert, an Infant.
Novr. 14. Col: Daniel Horry Esqr. B.L.

1786
Lewis Mouzon. Planter.

1787
Jan'y. 27. Mary-Anne Jaudon, a Young Woman.
Mar. 24. John-Joseph Neil, a young Lad.
Apr. 18. Mary Blake. A young Woman.
May 11. John Barnett Planter.
July 1. Anne Simonet. Widow Aged 67.
Augt. 6. Anne Simonet a Young Woman.
Augt. 18. Lewis Du Pre a Young Man, drowned in Echaw-Creek.
Augt. 26. Henry Varner. Overseer.
Octr. 12. Mary, the Wife of Capt. Richard Withers. Planter.
Octr. 24. Hannah, the Wife of Anthony Simons Charleston. Factor.
Novr. 24 Elisha Stafford, Overseer.

1788
Mar. 9 Josias Rowser, an Infant.
Mar. 14. Peter Simonet.
Octr. 13. Benjamin-Cahusac Jerman, an Infant.

Revd. Mr. Warren died in March 1789 aged 60 years and was buried in Echaw Church-yard.
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The Register Book for the Parish Prince Frederick Winyah
Ann: Dom: 1713
A Catalogue of Persons names born & baptised in this place called Black Reveo Winyah before the same was constituted into a Distrinct parish

Lane Peter Son of John Lane and of Sarah his Wife was Born 5 Nov. 1713
Lane Tabitha Daughter of John Lane and of Sarah his Wife was Born 8bre ye 1st 1716
Lane James Son of John Lane and of Sarah his Wife was Born 8bre ye 19th 1719
Bell John Son of John Bell and of Martha his Wife was Born Feb. ye 28th 1716/7
Bell Marmaduke Son of John Bell and of Martha his Wife was Born 8br ye 10th 1719
Bell Mary Daughter of John Bell and of Martha his Wife was Born May ye 24th 1722.
Bell William Son of John Bell and of Martha his Wife was Born December ye 4th 1724.
Butler Christopher Son of Christopher Butler and of Abigail his Wife was Born Feby 27 1723/4
Lane Sarah Daughter of John Lane and of Sarah his Wife was Born Jan'y 10th1722/3
Sanders Zechariah Exal Son of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born March ye 11th 1716/7
Sanders Peter Son of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born Decbr ye 17th 1718
Sanders Lydia Daughter of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born Jany ye 1st 1720/1
Sanders William Son of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born May ye 31st 1723
Sanders Sarah Daughter of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born Feb'y ye 15th 1724/5
Shaw Gennett Daughter of Daniel Shaw and of Mary his Wife was Born May ye 5th 1724
Butler Bartholomew Son of Edwd Butler and of Mary his Wife was Baptized Feb ye 21st 1724/5

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Jenkins Sarah Daughter of Thomas Jenkins and of Mary his Wife was Born 8br ye 15th 1724
Sanders Susannah the Wife of Peter Sanders was Baptized on Decembr ye 25th 1726
Avant Hannah the Wife of John Avant was Baptized on Decembr ye 25th 1726
Avant Mary the Wife of Caleb Avant was

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Baptized on Jany ye 2d 1726/7.
Miller Richard Son of Samuel Miller and of Mary his Wife was Baptized Feb'y ye 28th 1724/5
Avant Lydia Daughter of John Avant and of Hannah his Wife was Born December the 18th 1718 and was Baptized Feb ye 25 1724/5
Avant Francis the Son of John Avant and of Hannah his Wife was Born July the 29th 1722 and was Baptized Feb ye 25th 1724/5
Avant Hannah The Daughter of John Avant and of Hannah his Wife was Born December ye 28th 1725 and was baptized the Sunday following
Avant Rebecca the Daughter of John Avant and of Hannah his Wife was Born Feby ye 27th 1728/9 and was baptized April ye 27th ensuing
Thompson Deborah the Daughter of John Thompson and of Martha his Wife was Born ye 3rd of Janu'y 1724/5

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Thompson Margaret the Daughter of John Thompson and of Martha his Wife was Born ye 15th of September 1726
Thompson Sarah Wigfall the daughter of John Thompson Junr and of Anna his Wife was Born ye 22 of August 1728
Beech Mary the Daughter of Joseph Beech and of Mary his Wife was Born the 10th of February 1729/30
Hughes Meredith the Son of Meredith Hughes Esq and of Elizabeth his Wife was Born March ye 23rd 1724/5 Baptized Decemb 26th 1726
Shaw Amos Son of Daniel Shaw and of Mary his Wife was Born July ye 8th 1726
Sanders Samuel Son of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born 8' ye 10th 1726
Atkinson George Son of Anthony Atkinson and of Mary his Wife was Baptized on Deceber ye 25th 1726 was Born October 18th 1725
Hughes William Son of Meredith Hughes Esq and of Elizabel his Wife was Born Novber ye 12th 1726 Baptized Decemb 26th 1726
White Mary Daughter of Anthony White and of JMary his Wife was Baptized on December ye 26th 1726
Hoddy Hannah Daughter of John Hoddy and of Hannah his Wife was Born 8ber ye 18th 1724
Butler Henrietta Daughter of Christopher Butler and of Abigail his Wife was Born 8ber ye 19th 1725
Allen Susannah Daughter of Joseph Allen and of Susannah his Wife was Baptized Jan'y ye 1st 1726/7
Oldham John Son of John Oldham and of Priscilla his Wife was Baptized Jan' 5th 1726/7
Green John Son of John Green and of Elizabeth his Wife was Born Decembr ye 28th 1726

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Born Decembr ye 28th 1726
Avant Aaron Son of Benjamin Avant and of Mary his Wife was Baptized Septr ye 3 1727
Avant Agnes Daughter of Caleb Avant and of Mary his Wife was Baptized Septr ye 3 1727

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Port Joseph Son of Joseph Port and of Anne his Wife was Born August ye 25th 1726
Bell Anne Daughter of John Bell and of Martha his Wife was Born Augst ye 16th 1727
Butler Samuel Son of Christopher Butler and of Abigail his Wife was Born Sept 11th 1727
White Hannah Daughter of Anthony White and of Mary his Wife was Born Sept ye 13th 1727
Roberts James Son of Benjamin Roberts and Abigail his Wife was Born Jany ye 20th 1724/5
Roberts Josiah Son of Benjamin Roberts and Abigail his Wife was Born Nov' ye 30th 1726
Brunson Abigail Daughter of John Brunson and Anne his Wife was Born Sept 6th 1727
Jenkins James Son of Thomas Jenkins and of Mary his Wife was Born Nov' ye 18th 1726
Sanders Susannah Daughter of Peter Sanders and of Susannah his Wife was Born March ye 27th 1729
Brown Elizabeth Daughter of Jonathan Brown and of Margaret his Wife was Born May ye 11th 1726
Brown Frances Daughter of Jonathan Brown and of Margaret his Wife was Born Feby ye 28th 1728/9
Thompson Anna Daughter of John Thompson & of Anna his Wife was Born April ye 29th 1730
Clark George the Son of Joseph Clark and of Anna his Wife was Born Feb'y ye 4th 1728/9
Jenkins Samuel the Son of Thomas Jenkins and Mary his Wife was Born and Baptized August ye 25th 1730
Johnson Deborah the Daughter of Peter Johnson Junr. and Deborah his Wife was Born and Baptized August yr 25th 1730
Mackintosh Mary the Daughter of John Mackintosh and Mary his Wife was born and Baptized August ye 25th 1730

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Allen Joseph the Son of Joseph Allen and of Susannah his Wife was Born August ye 7th and Baptized September ye 13th 1730
Crib John the Son of John Crib and of Elizabeth his Wife Was Born December ye 10th 1729 and baptized ye 27th of September ensuing
Shaw Mary the Daughter of Daniel Shaw and Mary his Wife was Born the 8th of May 1728 and baptized ye 5th of August ensuing
Shaw Isabel the Daughter of Daniel Shaw and of Mary his Wife was Born the 9th of February 1729/30 and Baptized ye 22th of March ensuing
Marbeuff William the Son of Joseph Marbeuff and of Elizabeth his Wife was Born August ye 2nd and Baptized ye 28th of February ensuing 1730/1
Bonnell Daniel the Son of John Bonnell and of Honora his Wife was Born August ye 8th and Baptized ye 11th of April ensuing 1731
Brown Jonathan the Son of Jonathan Brown and of Margret his Wife was born ye 20th of March and Baptized ye 18th of April ensuing 1731
White Anthony Martin the Son of Anthony White and of Mary his Wife was Born September 23rd and Christned ye 1st of October ensuing
No date in Mr. Waring’s book
Brown Hannah the Daughter of James Brown and of Hannah his Wife was Born May ye 7th and Christened ye 10th of June ensuing 1727
Bell Jean Daughter of John Bell and of Martha his Wife was Born Septr. ye 11th 1729

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Bond Mary Daughter of Abraham Bond and of Abigail his Wife was Born Decem 3rd 1730
Allstone John the Son of William Allstone and of Hester his Wife was Baptized July 8 1731
Foster Blanch the Daughter of Arthur Foster and Mary his Wife was Born March and Baptized May ye 9th 1731
Clegg Lydia Daughter of Sam' Clegg and Mehittobell his Wife was Born September 9th 1731 and Baptized October 17th 1731
Lewis Mary Daughter of Henry & Hester Lewis Baptized Febry 27th 1731/2
Cribb Thomas the Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Cribb Born October 25th 1731 Baptized Janry 16th & Inducted March 5th 1731/2

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Hughes Henry Son of Meredith Hughes and Mary his Wife was Born January 19th 1735 and Baptized June 6th 1736

Baptized by the Revd. Mr. John Fordyce

Avant Benjamin Son of Benjamin Avant & Mary his Wife Born February 24th 1735 Baptized November 14th 1736
Staples Abraham Son of Abraham Staples & Sarah his Wife Born August 24th 1735 Baptized November 14th 1736
Ball Bartholomew Son of Bartholomew Ball & Elizabeth his Wife Born 11th June 1736 and Baptized December 12th 1736
Fordyce Thomas Son of the Revd Mr. John Fordyce & Elizabeth his spouse Born January 24th 1736/7 Baptized February 23rd 1736/7

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Stephens Oliver Son of William Stephens & Sarah his Wife Baptized April 10th 1737
Maiden Ann Daughter of John Maiden & Unity his Wife Baptized April 17th 1737
Kemp Sarah Daughter of William Kemp & Elizabeth his Wife Born February 22 1736 Baptized May 1st 1737
Barton John Son of John Barton & Elizabeth his Wife Born July 16th 1736 Baptized May 8th 1737
Skinner William Son of John Skinner & Mary his Wife Born February 8th 1736 Baptized May 8th 1737
Chinnars Mary Daughter of Isaac Chinnars & Rebecca his Wife Born April 28th 1737 Baptized May ye 9th 1737
Manning Ursilla Daughter of John Henning & Grace his Wife Born March 1737 Baptized May 15th 1737
Smith Catherine Daughter of William Smith & Mary his Wife Born November 26th 1735 Baptized May 17th 1737
Willis, William Son of Widow Willis Baptized November 12th 1736
Bonnell, Hannah Daughter of John Bonnell & Honora his Wife Baptized June 5 1737
Hughes, John Son of Meredith Hughes & Mary his Wife Born June 5th Baptized July 10th 1737
White, Catherine, Daughter of John White & of Sarah his Wife Born March 7th 1736 Baptized July 10th 1737
Buckholts, Elizabeth, adult Baptized August 2nd 1737
Roberts, John, Son of Benjamin Roberts & of Abigail his Wife Born March 6th 1736 Baptized October 16th 1737
Colb Sarah, Daughter of WilUam Colt and of Rebecca Anne his Wife Born October 8th Baptized November 12th 1737

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Hughes, Peter, Son of William Hughes & of Eleonora his Wife Born March 27th 1736 Bapt Novemb' 27th 1737
Windham, Mary, Daughter of Charles Windham and of Mary his Wife Born Septemb' 7th 1735 Bapt Decemb' 8th 1737
Minnikin, Moses, Son of Moses Minnikin & of Mary his Wife Born April 4th Baptized Decemb' 25th 1737
Saunders, Ann, Daughter of George Saunders & of Hannah his Wife Born November 5th 1736 Baptized Decemb' 25th 1737
Burtley, Sarah, Daughter of Richard Burtley & of Sarah his Wife Born March 23 1735 Baptized February 12th 1737
Burtley, Margret, Daughter of Richard Burtley & of Sarah his Wife Born Decemb 30th Bapt February 12th 1737
Lane, Peter, Son of Peter Lane & of Sarah his Wife Born December 16th Baptized March 12th 1737
Tamplet, Joseph, Son of Peter Tamplet & of Isabel his Wife Born April 1st Baptized May 14th 1738
Jenkins, Patience, Daughter of Thomas Jenkins & of Mary his Wife Born March 2nd 1737 Baptized May 14th 1738
Hendlin, Benjamin, Son of John Hendlin & of Margret his Wife Born May 27th 1737 Baptized May 15th 1738
Martha Mary Skipper, natural Daughter of Henry Overstreet and of Mary Skipper Born February 20th 1735 Baptd July 5th 1738
Gardner, William, Son of William Gardner & of Sarah his Wife Born June 26th Baptized July 14th 1738
Blake, John, Son of John Blake & of Ann his Wife Bapt July 30th 1738
McGinney, Ann, Adult Baptized August 4th 1738

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Harrington, Mary, Daughter of Thomas Harrington & of Hannah his Wife Born July 15th 1736 Baptized December 24th 1738
Dupree, John, Son of Josias Gamier Dupree & of Ann his Wife Baptized December 24th 1738
Staples, Joannah, Daughter of Abraham Staples & of Sarah his Wife Born November 12th 1737 Baptized January 21st 1738
Barton, Joannah, Daughter of William Barton and of Mary his Wife Born November 14th Baptized January 21st 1738
Stephens, James, Son of William Stephens & of Sarah his Wife Born August 25th Baptized February 5th 1738
Cain, John, Son of John Cain & of Ann His Wife Born May 7th Baptized February 4th 1738
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Born April 25th Baptized February 4th 1738
Bonnell, Elizabeth, Daughter of John Bonnell & of Honora his Wife Born Decr. 24th Baptized March 4th 1738
Hughes, Ann, Daughter of Meredith Hughes & of Mary his Wife Born January 20th Baptized March 7th 1738
Senior, Sarah, Daughter of George Senior And of Mary his Wife Baptized March 11th 1738
Port, Benjamin, Son of Joseph Port and of Ann his Wife Born Septemb. 4th Baptized March 24th 1738
Harrington, Sarah Whitmel, Daughter of Thomas Harrington and of Hannah his Wife Born Octob. 21st Bapt March 24th 1738
Hall, Edward, Son of Thomas Hall and of Grace his Wife Born Novemb' 2nd 1738 Baptized June 24th 1739
Plowden, Katherine, Daughter of Edward Plowden and of Susannah his Wife born September 18th 1737 Baptized June 24th 1739

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Saunders, Sarah, Daughter of George Saunders and of Hannah his Wife Born February 18th 1738 Baptized September 15th 1739
Lanning, Ann, Daughter of James Lanning and of Sarah his wife Born February 21th 1738 Baptized July 15th 1739
Avant, Hannah, Daughter of Benjamin Avant and of Mary his Wife Dec Born August 8th 1737 Baptized October 28th 1739
Keen, Andrew, Son of John Keen and of Elizabeth his Wife Born October 2nd 1739 Baptized October 28th 1739
June, Elizabeth, Daughter of John June and of Ann his Wife Born August 2nd 1739 Baptized November 7th 1739
Goodyear, John, Son of Jacob Goodyear and of Mary his Wife Born July 23th 1739 Baptized November 11th 1739
Roberts, David, Son of Benjamin Roberts and of Abigail his Wife Born July 9th 1739 Baptized November 11th 1739
Windham, Daniel, Son of Charles Windham and of Mary his Wife Born September 1st 1738 Baptized February 5th 1739
Outerbridge, Leonard, Son of Leonard Outerbridge and Ann his Wife Born December 6th 1739 Baptized February 15th 1739
Godbolt, John, (alias John Hains) natural Son of John Godbolt and Elizabeth Hains Born July 24th 1739. Baptized April 24th 1740. N. B. The sd Godbolt & Hains Married the same day
Tamplet, Christian Mary, Daughter of Peter and Isabell Tamplet Born January 31th 1739 Baptized May 24 1740
Blake, John, Son of John Blake and of Ann his Wife Baptized June 15th 1740

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Cain, Sarah, Daughter of John Cain and of Ann his Wife Born December 25th 1739 Baptized July 20th 1740
Plowden, Coulen, Son of Edward Plowden and of Susannah his Wife Born January 20th 1739 Baptized August 10th 1740

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Dial, Mary, Daughter of Thomas Dial and of Katherine his Wife Born December 21th 1739 Baptized August 10th 1740
King, Priscilla, Daughter of Charles King and of Mary his Wife Born July 5 1740 Baptized August 11th 1740
Collins, Sarah, Daughter of Andrew Collins and of Sarah his Wife Born September 3rd 1738 Baptized October 26th 1740
Fordyce, Elizabeth, Daughter of the Rev. John Fordyce and of Elizabeth his spouse Born July 25th 1740 Baptized August 24th 1740
Goodall, Mary, Daughter of William Goodall and of Elizabeth his Wife Born December 25th 1739 Baptized October 26th 1740
Lewis, Judith, Daughter of Henry Lewis and of Hester his Wife Born August 18th 1740 Baptized October 31th 1740
Lane, Tabitha, Daughter of Peter Lane and of Sarah his Wife Born November 9th 1740 Baptized December 14th 1740
Booth, Abigail, Daughter of John Booth and of Margaret his Wife Born September 15th 1740 Baptized February 22nd 1740
Dupree, John Elders, Son of Josias Gamier Dupree and of Ann his Wife Born February 17th 1740 Baptized February 27th 1740
Collins, Andrew, Son of Andrew Collins and of Sarah his Wife Born February 18th 1740 Baptized March 20th 1740
Bonnell, Anthony, Son of John Bonnell and of Honora his Wife Born March 3rd 1740 Baptized April 19th 1741
Tamplet, Elisha, Son of Peter Tamplet and of Isabel his Wife Born February 9th 1740 Baptized April 23rd 1741
Barton, Sarah, Daughter of William Barton and of Mary his Wife Born April 2d 1741 Baptized May 17th 1741
Staples, Hannah, Daughter of Abraham Staples and of Sarah his Wife Born April 22d 1740 Baptized May 24th1741

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Blake, Ann, Daughter of Richard Blake and of Elizabeth his Wife Born February 9th 1740 Baptized June 7th 1741
Colt, William Saxby, Colt Son of William Colt and of Rebecca his Wife Born April 10th 1741 Baptized July 6th 1741
Outerbridge, Joseph, Son of Leonard Outerbridge and of Ann his Wife Born July 23th 1741 Baptized August 23th 1741
Gardner, Mary, Daughter of William Gardner and of Sarah his Wife

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Born March 8th 1740 Baptized September 3rd 1741
White, William, Son of John White and of Sarah his Wife Decd. Born August 17th 1741 Baptized September 10th 1741
Evans, Rebecca, Wife of John Evans aged 25 years Baptized October 2d 1741
Evans, John, Son of John Evans and of the above said Rebecca his Wife Born July 29th 1741 Baptized October 2d 1741
Kemp, Stephen, Son of William Kemp and of Elizabeth his Wife Born July 26th 1741 Baptized October 18th 1741
Ball, Elizabeth, Daughter of Robert Ball and of Mercy his Wife about 18 years of age Baptized December 14th 1741
Millikin, Rachel, Daughter of Moses Millikin and of Mary his Wife Born October 5th 1741 Baptized January 3 1741
Saunders, Nathaniel, Son of George Saunders and of Hannah his Wife Born March 15th 1740 Baptized February 7th 1741
Headley, William, Son of William Heatley and of Mary his Wife Born August 8th 1741 Baptized March 9th 1741
Headley, Elizabeth, Daughter of William Heatley and of Mary his Wife Born June 5 1740 Baptized March 9th 1741
Green, John, Son of William Green and of Lydia his Wife Born February 14th 1741 Baptized March 21st 1741
Samson Thomas Samson, Adult, Aged about 34 years Baptized March 26th 1741

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Cain, Hannah, Daughter of John Cain and of Ann his Wife Born November 7th 1741 Baptized April 11th 1742
Ford, Susannah, Daughter of James Ford and of Sarah his Wife Born December 28th 1741 Baptised May 27th 1742
Hemsworth, William, Son of William Hemsworth and of Naomi his Wife Born December 15th 1741 Baptized June 13th 1742
Plowden, Elizabeth, Daughter of Edward Plowden and of Susannah his Wife Born December 5th 1741 Baptised June 13th 1742
Dyal, Catherine, Daughter of Thomas Dyal Junr. and of Catherine his Wife Born November 3 1741 Baptised June 15th 1742
Turbevill, Obedience, Daughter of William Turbevill & of Margaret his Wife Born May 30 1741 Baptised June 13th 1742
Robertson, Alexander, Son of Born June 4th 1739 Baptised June 13 1742
Robertson, Eleonar, Daughter of Born March 15 1741 Baptised June 13th 1742
Rhodas, Nathaniel Son of Born January 18th 1735 Baptised June 18th 1742

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Rhodas, Joseph Born February 2 1737 Baptised June 13th 1742
Rhodas, Solomon Born February 18th 1739 Baptised June 13th 1742
Rhodas, Isabell Born January 23th 1741 Baptised June 13 1742
Fox, Temperance, Daughter of Henry Fox and of Martha his Wife Born March 19th 1741 Baptised June 17th 1742
Mack Girt, Sarah, Daughter of James Mack Girt and of Priscilla his Wife Born December 24th 1741 Baptised June 17th 1742

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Hainsworth, Elizabeth, Hainsworth, alias Hesse, natural Daughter of Richard Hainsworth and of Elizabeth Hesse, Born January 8 1741. Baptized June 17th 1742.
John, Saunders, alias Kelly, natural Son of George Saunders and of Agnes Kelly, Born August 1st 1741. Baptized June 17th 1742
Richardson, Richard, Son of Richard Richardson & of Mary his Wife Born March 4th 1741 Baptised June 17th 1742
Fraser, Philip, Son of Eraser and of Elizabeth his Wife aged about 10 years Baptised June 17th 1742
Ballantine, Catherine, Daughter of William Ballantine and of Eleoner his Wife Born September 5th 1737 Baptised June 17th 1742
Griffin, John, Son of Joseph Griffin and of Joyce his Wife Born October 8th 1719 Baptized June 17th 1742
Ryland, William, aged about 18 years Baptised June 18th 1742
Canty, Martha, Daughter of Joseph Canty and of Mary his Wife Born April 12th 1742 Baptised June 18th 1742
Canty, William, Son of Samuel Canty and of Ann his Wife Born July 21th 1733 Baptised June 15th 1742
Canty, Joseph, Son of Samuel Canty and of Ann his Wife Born January 26th 1735 Baptised June 18th 1742
Canty, Jane, Daughter of Samuel Canty and of Ann his Wife Born March 19' 1740 Baptised June 15th 1742
Snow, Jacob, Son of William Snow and of Mary his Wife Born February 12 1735 Baptised June 19th 1742
Snow, William, Son of William Snow and of Mary his Wife Born April 22 1738 Baptised June 19th 1742
Snow, Mary, Daughter of William Snow and of Mary his Wife Born February 20th 1739 Baptised June 19 1742
Snow, Ann, Daughter of William Snow and of Mary his Wife Born March 1st 1741 Baptised June 19 1742

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Wright Mineally, Abigail Mineally, Natural Daughter of Thomas Wright and of Sarah Mineally Baptised June 19th 1742
Chambers Mineally, Elizabeth Mineally, natural daughter of Edward Chambers and of Mary Mineally Baptised June 19th 1742
Brown, Hester, Daughter of William Brown and of Hester his Wife Born January 7th 1741 Baptised June 20th 1742
Oliver, Hannah, Daughter of Robert Oliver and of Mary his Wife Born April 14th 1742 Baptised June 20th 1742
Michew, William, Son of Abraham Michew and of Lydia his Wife Born May 5th 1742 Baptised June 23 1742
Henning, Joseph, Son of John Henning and of Grace his Wife Born June 4th 1742 Baptised July 29th 1742
Barton, Honora, Daughter of John Barton and of Honora his Wife Born July 17th 1742 Baptised July 29th 1742
Blake, Richard, Son of Richard Blake and of Elizabeth his Wife Born June 11th 1742 Baptised August 9th 1742
Metcalfe, Ann, Daughter of William Metcalf and of Sarah his Wife Born January 25th 1741 Baptised August 10th 1742
Avant, Ann, Daughter of Benjamin Avant and of Ann his Wife Born June 27th 1742 Baptised September 1st 1742
Ford, Jane, Aged About 16 or 17 years Baptised September 10th 17—
Murphy, Maurice, Son of Michael Murphy and of Mary his Wife Born August 28th 1740 Baptised October— 1742
Cromwell, Oliver Ireton, Son of Thomas Ireton Cromwell & of Mary his Wife Born October 26th 1737 Baptised October 28th 1742
Hughes, Elijah, Son of Solomon Hughes & of Judith, natural Son Born December 4th 1740 Baptised October 31st 1742
Blake, Elisabeth, Daughter of John Blake and of Ann his Wife Born March 5th 1741 Baptised December 4th 1742

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King, Sarah Berrisford, Daughter of Charles King and of Mary his Wife Born July 24th 1742 Baptised December 12th 1742
Dupre, Richard, Son of Josias Garnier Dupre and of Ann his Wife Born December 7th 1742 Baptised December 17th 1742
Mcpharson, Daniel, Son of James Mpharson & of Elizabeth his Wife Born November 14th 1742 Baptised December I9th 1742
Onion, George, Son of John Onion and of Martha his Wife Born September 1st 1741 Baptised December 21th 1742
Mary Harrington Daughter of Whitmell Harrington and Janit his Wife Born December 12 1742 Baptised January 9th 1742/3
John McDowell Son of John McDowell and Lucretia his Wife Born
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November 7th 1742 Baptised April 10th 1743
Charity Crawford Daughter of James Crawford and Cassia his Wife Born June 4 1742 Baptised 15th Day of April, 1743
Sarah Noland Daughter of George Noland and Rebeccah his Wife Born October 12th 1740 Baptised April 24 1743
Anne Outerbridge Daughter of Leonard Outerbridge and Anne his Wife Born and Baptised August 10 1743
Mary Hickman Daughter of Isaac Hickman and Elizabeth his Wife Born December 7 1740 Baptised August 14th 1743
Sarah Hickman Daughter of Isaac Hickman and Elisabeth his Wife Born February 7th 1742/3 Baptised August 14th 1743
George Chekin Son of William Chekin and Elisabeth his Wife Born April 6 1743 Baptised August 21th 1743

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Elisabeth Hall Daughter of John Hall and Mary his Wife Born April 8th 1741 Baptised October 8th 1743
Mary Spencer Daughter of John Spencer and Judith his Wife Born September 17th 1743 Baptised October 9 1743
William Gibson Son of Gideon Gibson and Mary his Wife Born September 15th 1743 Baptised October 9th 1743
Thomas Walley Son of Thomas Walley and Jemima his Wife Born June 24th 1743 Baptised October 9th 1743
Hannah Saunders Daughter of George Saunders and Hannah his Wife Born June 19 1743 Baptised October 9th 1743
Malachy Murphey Son of Michael Murphey and Mary his Wife Born August 24th 1743 Baptised October 9th 1743
James Woold Son of John Michael Woold and Frances his Wife Born March 29th 1743 Baptised October 9th 1743
John Freeman Son of Thomas Freeman and Mary his Wife Born September 20th 1741 Baptised October 10th 1743
David Perkins Son of John Perkins and Mary his Wife Born July 15 1743 Baptised 11th October 1743
Peter Megee Son of William Megee and Elisabeth his Wife Born September 17th 1742 Baptised October 12 1743
Elisabeth Crutchley Daughter of Jonathan Crutchley Deceas'd and Elizabeth Megee Born January 10th 1739 Baptised October 12th 1743
Arthur Bowers Son of Giles Bowers and Martha his Wife Born February 15th 1741/2 Baptised October 12th 1743
David Jones Son of James Jones and Elisabeth his Wife Born May 5th 1743 Baptised October 16 1743
Judith Elleby Daughter of Thomas Elleby and Martha his Wife Born October 3d 1740 Baptised October 16th 1743

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Thomas Elleby Son of Thomas Elleby and IVfartha his Wife Born March 20 1742/3 Baptised October 16 1743
Hester Young Daughter of Fransis Young and Obedience his Wife Born November 9 1741 Baptised October 16th 1743
Hester Carter Daughter of John Carter and Martha his Wife Born January 21th 1742/3 Baptised October 16th 1743
Mary Hix Daughter of John Hix and Obedience his Wife Born August 31st 1741 Baptised October 16 1743
Frances Hix Daughter of John Hix and Obedience his Wife Born August 61739 Baptised October 16th 1743
John Wilson Prentice to John Evans Born April 1736 Baptised October 17 1743
Susannah Groom Daughter of William Groom and Judith his Wife Born September 6th 1741 Baptised October 21st 1743
Sarah Groom Daughter of William Groom and Judith his Wife Born September 7th 1743 Baptised October 21st 1743
Thomas Smith Natural Son of William Thornwel and Elizabeth Smith Born 1743 Baptised October 21st 1743
Amos Windham Son of Charles Windham and Mary his Wife Born November 11th 1741 Baptis'd October 23 1743
George Myars Son of John Myars and Anne his Wife Born January 16th 1739/40 Baptised October 23 1743
John Myars Son of John Myars and Anne his Wife Born November 2 1742 Baptized October 23 1743
John Smith Son of Benjamin Smith and Elizabeth his Wife Born January the 29th 1743 Baptized October 23 1743
Hester Barton Daughter of William Barton and Mary his Wife Born July the 1743 Baptized November 6th 1743
Marcy Handlen Daughter of Edward Handlen and Mary his Wife Born April 23 1729 Baptized November 18 1743

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Edward Handlen Son of Edward Handlen & Mary his Wife born September the 3 1733 Baptized November 15 1743
Robert Handlen Son of Edward Handlen & Mary his Wife born June 28th 1735 Baptized November 18th 1743
Champinion Handlen Son of Edward Handlen & Mary his Wife born March 3 1737 Baptized November 18th 1743
Parmenas Handlen Son of Edward Handlen and Mary his Wife born September 13th 1742 Baptized November 18 1743
Helenor Roberts Daughter of Robert Roberts & Jane his Wife born October the 26th 1743 Baptized November 27th 1743
William Robertson Son of John Robertson & Mary his Wife
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Aaron Fryerston Son of John Fryerston & Sarah his Wife born April the 1743 Baptized November 27th 1743
Catherine Rawlins, Daughter of Thomas Rawlins & his Wife born Baptized November 27th 1743
Susannah Rawlins Daughter of Thomas Rawlins & his Wife born Baptized November 27th 1743
George Fox Son of Samuel Fox & Willoby his Wife born February the 24th 1741 Baptized November 27 1743
Anne Obryen Daughter of Timothy Obryen & Anne his Wife born November 24th 1743 Baptized December 26 1743
Mary Hester Stewart Daughter of John Stewart deceased & Frances his Wife born October 25th 1743 Baptized January 8th 1743
John Alexander Cromwell Son of Thomas Ireton Cromwell & Mary his Wife born May the 27th 1743 Baptized January 29th 1743
Samuel Worth Son of John Worth & Martha his Wife born January 9th 1743 Baptized February 15th 1743

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Mary Foord Daughter of James Foord & Sarah his Wife born January the 9th 1743 Baptized February 19th 1743
Sarah Staples Daughter of Abraham Staples & Sarah his Wife born July 26th 1743 Baptized March 4th 1743
Jane Brown Daughter of William Brown & Hester his Wife born February the 24th 1743 Baptized March 21st 1743
William Witten Son of Thomas Witten and Mary his Wife born August 6th 1740 Baptized April 12th 1744
Thomas Witten Son of Thomas Witten & Mary his Wife born October the 18th 1742 Baptized April 12th 1744
Sarah Burdell Daughter of Thomas Burdell & Mary his Wife born July the 17th 1742 Baptized April 12th 1744
Thomas Bennet Son of Henry Bennet & Rebekah his Wife born July the 11th 1743 Baptized April 12th 1744
Hester Michau Daughter of Abraham Michau & Lydia his Wife born January the 17th 1743 Baptized April 12th 1744
Julian Michau Daughter of Abraham Michau & Charlotte his Wife born January the 18th 1721 and Baptized by the Revd. Mr. Poudroux Minister of St James Santee April 22th 1722
Abraham Michau Son of Abraham Michau & Charlotte his Wife born November the 20th 1723 and Baptized by the Revd. Mr. Poudroux Minister of St James Santee March 21st 1723

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Peter Michau Son of Abraham Michau & Charlotte his Wife born March the 6th 1725 and Baptized by the Revd. Mr. Poudroux Minister of St. James Santee May the 3d 1725
Daniel Michau Son of Abraham Michau & Lydia his Wife born June 20 1733 and Baptized by the Revd. Morritt Minister of this Parish in the same year.
Noah Michau Son of Abraham Michau & Lydia his Wife born April the 26 1735 and Baptized by the Rev Mr. Benany Minister June 13 1735
Paul Michau Son of Abraham Michau & Lydia his Wife Born November the 15th 1736 and Baptized b the Rev. Mr. Duplessis Minister of St James Santee December 7th 1736.
Lydia Michau Daughter of Abraham Michau & Lydia his Wife born January the 7th 1738 and Baptized by the Revd. Mr. Duplessis Minister of St James Santee June 10th 1739
Thomas Nolan Son of George Nolan & Rebekah is Wife born January the 25 1743 Baptized April 29th 1744
Mary Goodyer Daughter of Jacob Goodyer & Mary his Wife born July the 16th 1741 Baptized May 6 1744
Jacob Goodyer Son of Jacob Goodyer & Mary his Wife born August the 6th 1743 Baptized May 6th 1744
Susannah McDaniel Daughter of Daniel McDaniel & Mary his Wife born June 11th 1744 Baptized July 1st 1744
John Christmas Son of Jonathan Christmas & Easther his Wife born January 10th 1743/4 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Sarah Dyal Daughter of Thomas Dyal & Cathorine his Wife born January the 3d 1743/4 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Thomas Snow Son of William Snow & Mary his Wife born April 30th 1744 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Mary Conners Daughter of John Conners and Mary his Wife born February the 10th 1743/4 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Edward Plowden Son of Edward Plowden & Susannah his Wife born June 17th 1744 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Hannah Thomas Natural Daughter of Thomas Wright and Susannah Thomas born June 30th 1744 Baptized July 29th 1744 Dead Since
Peter Wiggins Son of Edmund Wiggins & Olive his Wife born February 26th 1743/4 Baptized August 27th 1744

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John Cathridge Son of Edmund Cathridge & Elizabeth his Wife Born September 1744 Baptized October 4th 1744
Sarah Bonnel Daughter of John Bonnel & Honnorah his Wife Born August 27th 1744 Baptized October the 5 1744 Dead Since
Elizabeth Keen Daughter of Thomas Keen and Mary his Wife Born November the 8th 1742 Baptized October the 6th 1744
Lewis Dupre Son of Josiah Dupre & Ann his wife Born October the 20 1744 Baptized November 5 1744
Jannet Harrington daughter of Whitmell Harrington & Jannet his Wife Born October the 27th 1744 Baptized December the 25th 1744
Anna Avant daughter of Francis Avant and Sarah Wigfall Avant his Wife Born March the 1st 1744/5 and departed this Life March the 2 1744/5
Elizabeth Lane daughter of Peter Lane & Sarah Lane his Wife Born January the 12th 1744/5 & Baptized Jan' the 24th 1744/5
Jannet McPharson daughter of James McPharson & Elizabeth his Wife born March the 17th 1744/5 Baptized April the 7 1746
Hester Newman daughter of Robart Newman and Julian his Wife Born June 12th 1744 Baptized April the 15th 1745
Margaret Jaudon daughter of Paul Jaudon and Margaret his Wife Born Nov' the 8th 1744 Baptized April the 18 1745
Anne Moor daughter of James Moor & Elizabeth his Wife Born June the 10th 1744 Baptized April the 18th 1743
John June Son of John June & Lucretia his Wife Born November the 13th 1744 Baptized April the 18th 1745
Daniel Roders Son of Joseph Roders & Anne his Wife Born March the 6th 1743/4 Baptized April the 18th 1745
John Leger Son of John Leger & Anne his Wife Born February the 17th 1745/5 Baptized the 18th April 1745

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William McDowal Son of John McDowal & Lucretia his Wife Born March the 7th 1744/5 Baptized August the 4th 1745
Jonathan Palmer Son of William Palmer & Agnes his Wife Born July 1745 Baptized August the 4th 1745
James Foord Son of James Foord & Sarah his Wife Born April the 19th 1745 Baptized August the 4th 1745
Samuel Wright Son of Thomas Wright & Elizabeth his Wife & Thomas Wright Son also of the Said Thos. & Elizabeth Both Born the 27th of August 1745 Baptized the 2 September 1745 both dec’d.
Margaret Millikin daughter of Moses Millikin & Mary his Wife Born
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March the 30 1744 Baptized Septr. the 8 1745
Joseph Graves Son of Joseph Graves & Mary his Wife Born February the 9th 1743/4 Baptized the 15th Sep 1745
William Forbes Son of William Forbes & Charity his Wife Born August the 18th 1745 Baptized the 25th Sep 1745
Alexander Cole Son of William Cole & Rachel his Wife Born June the 13th 1745 Baptized Octthe 20th 1745
Jonathan Lacey Son of William Lacey & Sarah his Wife Born May the 1st 1744 Baptized October the 20th 1745
William Hickman Son of Isaac Hickman & Elizabeth his Wife Born March the 20th 1744/5 Baptized the 20th October 1745
Sarah Gibson daughter of Gideon Gibson & Martha his Wife Born July the 19th 1744/5 Baptized Oct' the 20th 1745
Elizabeth Sullivan daughter of Timothy Sullivan & Mercy his Wife Born March the 20th 1738/9 Baptized Oct' the 21st 1745
Mary Sullivan daughter of Said Timothy & Mercy his Wife Born Nov' the 15th 1742 Baptized Oct' the 21th 1745
James Sullivan Son of the Said Timothy Sullivan & Mercy his Wife Born Sep' 1745 Baptized October the 20th 1745
John Bowers Son of Giles Bowers & Martha his Wife Born May the 26th 1744 Baptized Oct' the 23d 1745

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Eade Walston daughter of William Walston & Elizabeth his Wife Born Dec'- the 29th 1744 Baptized the 23' Oct' 1745
Jonathan Evans, Son of John Evans & Rebeccah his Wife Born January the 12th 1743/4 Baptized Oct' the 27th 1745
Abraham Paul Son of Abraham Paul & Amey his Wife Born March the 8th 1742/3 Baptized Oct' the 27th 1745
Mary Paul daughter of Said Parents Born January the 12th 1744/5 Baptized the 27th Oct' 1745
Burlingham Rudd Son of Burlingham Rudd & Elizabeth his Wife Born October the 13' 1741 Baptized the 27 Oct' 1745
Walter Rudd Son of Said Parents Born March 20 1743/4 Baptized the 21st October 1745
Martha Rudd daughter of Said Parents Born March 1st 1738/9 Baptized the 27 October 1745
John Booth Son of John Booth & Margaret his Wife Born Nov' the 26 1743 Baptized October the 27th 1745
Isaac Johnston Son of Martin Johnston & Sarah his Wife Born May the 11th 1738 Baptized Oct' 27th 1745

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Jacob Johnston Son of Said Parents Born Feb the 23th 1740/1
William Johnston Son of Said Parents Born Jan 5th 1744/5
Martha Johnston daughter of the Said Parents Born Jan the 5th 1742/3 All Baptized the 27 Day of October 1745
Arthur Councill Son of Hardy Councill & Beatrix his Wife Born Nov' 6th 1739
James Councill Son of Said Parents Born October 20th 1742
Sarah Councill daughter of Said Parents Born July 5th 1745 All Baptized the 27th Day of October 1745

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Anne Griffin daughter of James Griffin and Elizabeth his Wife Born January the 20th 1743/4 Baptized the 27th Oct' 1745
Elisabeth Short daughter of Daniel Short & Elianor his Wife Born January the 5th 1743/4 Baptized the 27th Oct' 1745
Thomas Kusu Johnston Son of Harmon Johnston and Elis his Wife Born May 15th 1743 Baptized the 27th Oct' 1745
William Duke Son of Benjamine Duke and Mary his Wife Born Sep' 21st 1745 Baptized the 29th Oct' 1745
Edward Ball Son of Bartholomew Ball and Elisabeth his Wife Born February 1744/5 Baptized the 29th Oct' 1745
Elisabeth Thomhill daughter of Joseph Thomhill and Elisabeth his Wife Born April the 23th 1745 Baptized Oct' the 29th 1745
Anne Isbell daughter of Henry Isbell and Elizabeth his Wife Born Sep' the 13th 1744 Baptized Oct' the 30th 1745
Mary Goodyear daughter of Jacob Goodyear and Mary his Wife Born July the 16th 1741 Baptized May the 6 1744
Jacob Goodyear Son of Jacob Goodyear and Mary his Wife Baptized May the 6th 1744
Susannah McDaniel daughter of Danl. McDaniel and Mary his Wife Born June 11th 1744 Baptized July 1st 1744
John Christmas, Son of Jonathan Christmas and Hester his Wife Born Jany the 10 1743/4 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Sarah Dyall daughter of Thomas Dyall and Katharine his Wife Born Jany the 3d 1743/4 Baptized the 1st July 1744
Thomas Snow, Son of William Snow & Mary his Wife Born April the 30th 1744 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Mary Conyers daughter of John Conyears and Anne his Wife Born Feby the 10th 1743/4 Baptized the 1st July 1744
Edward Plowden Son of Edward Plowden and Susannah his Wife Born June the 17th 1744 Baptized July the 1st 1744
Peter Wiggins Son of Edmund Wiggins and Olive his Wife
Born Feby the 26th 1743/4 Baptized August the 27th 1744
John Cartlidge Son of Edmund Cartlidge and Elisabeth his Wife Born Sep the 5th 1744 Baptized Oct the 4th 1744
Sarah Bonnell daughter of John Bonnell and Honorah his Wife Born August the 271744 Baptized the 5 Oct. 1744
Ruth Wally daughter of Thomas Wally and Jemima his Wife Born Nov' the 28th 1744 Baptized Oct' the 30th 1745
Elisabeth Wool daughter of Muhall Wool and Frances his Wife Born June the 26th 1745 Baptized Oct' the 30th 1745
Thomas Harrington Son of Tho Harrington and Hannah his Wife Born March the 24th 1741/2
Hannah Harrington daughter of Said Parents Born 22 Sep' 1745 Both Baptized the 30 October 1745
William Dewitt Son of Charles Dewitt and Sarah his Wife Born March the 26th 1744 Baptized the 30th Oct' 1745
Frances Whitington daughter of Francies Whittington and Martha his Wife Born Nov' the 19th 1744 Baptized the 30th Oct' 1745
James Wilkinson Son of Wm. Wilkinson & Sarah his Wife Born Nov' the 3d 1744 Baptized the 30th Oct' 1745
Mercy Crawford daughter of James Crawford and Cassia his Wife Born March the 27th 1745 Baptized the 30 Oct' 1745
Anne Leith daughter of John Leith & Elizabeth his Wife Born Jany the 25th 1744/5 baptized 30 Oct' 1745
Anne Huges Adult natural daughters of Sollomon Huges & Judith Haughton Widow Born Feby the 8th 1724/5 Baptized the 30 Oct.' 1745

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Richard Kennedy Son of Bryan Kennedy and Mary his Wife Born August the 10th 1742
Mary Kennedy Daughter of Said Parents Born March the 29th 1740
James Kennedy Son of Said Parents Born Sept. the 21st 1744 Baptized the 31th Oct. 1745
Susannah Man daughter of John Man & Susannah his Wife Born April the 6th 1745 Baptized Nov the 30th 1745
Isaac Fordyce Son of Rev John Fordyce and Elisabeth his Wife Born Dec' the 30th 1745 Baptized Jan 26th 1745/6
Hannah White daughter of Anthoney White Junr. & Mary his Wife Born November 25 1745 Baptized the 26th Jan 1745/6
Amos Worth Son of John Worth and Martha his Wife
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Born Dec the 30th 1745/6 Baptized Feb the 6 1754/6
Archibald Glen Son of John Glen and Anne his Wife Born Jany the 5 1745/6 Baptized Feb the 16 1745
Mary, Hannah, Cain, Daughter of John Cain & Anne his wife Born Jany the 28 1745/6 Baptized the 28th March 1745/6
Hester Brown daughter of William Brown & Hester his Wife Born Jan the 10th 1745/6 Baptized the 1st April 1746
Mary Brown daughter of Alex Brown by Mary his Wife Born May the 7th 1746 Baptized May the 18 1746 N. B. The Said Mrs. Mary Brown departed this Life the 19th instant & was Intered the 20th
Sarah White, Dau of Leon' White & Hannah his Wife Born May 4th 1746, & Baptized the 29th June 1746
Elizabeth Cribb, Dau' of Thomas Cribb & Elizabeth his Wife Born Dec' 30th 1745 Baptized August 10th 1746
James Brown, Son of Sam' Brown, & Sarah his Wife, Born, Feb 5th 1727/8 Baptized Augt 16th 1746
Sarah, Wigfall, Avant, Dau' of Francis Avant & Sarah Wigfall his Wife Born Oct' 5th 1746 Baptized Nov.' 16th 1746

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Frances Goodyear, Dau' of Jacob Goodyear, & Mary his Wife, Born Baptized Nov' 27th 1746
Margaret Summers, Daw' of James Summers, & Anne his Wife, Born Oct' 29th 1746 & Baptized the 4th Dec' 1746
John Connor, Son of John Connor, & Anne his Wife, Born March 14th 1745/6 Baptized, Dec' 25th 1746
Mary Anne, Noland, Dau' of George Noland, & Rebeccah his Wife, Born Sep 31st 1746, Baptized Dec' 28th 1746.
Daniel Myars, Son of John Myars, & Anne his Wife, Born July 4th 1745. Baptized Janry 24th 1746/7.
Anne Collins, Dau' Wm Collins & Elizabeth his Wife, born Day of Feb'y 1745/6, Bap: Feb the 11th 1746/7
Thomas Wright, Son of Thomas Wright, & Isbelle his Wife, born, March 2 1746/7, & Baptized April 12th 1747.
Nathaniel Snow, Son of WilHam Snow, & Mary his Wife, was Born February the 8 1746/7 & Baptized the 12 April 1747
1747. May 31st James Mcpharson, Son of James Mcpharson & Elizabeth, his Wife, was Born May the 11th 1747, & Baptized, date on the Margin.
Elizabeth Dupont, Dau' of Alex' Dupont, & Anne his Wife born Sep' 4th 1746, Baptized April 23d 1747.
Peter June, Son of John June, & Lucretia his Wife, Born August 23d 1746 & Baptized April 24th 1747.

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George Newman, Son of Sam' Newman & Katharine his Wife, Born May 7 1746, & Baptized May 6 1747
Daniel Leger, Son of John Leger, & Anne his Wife born Feb 1st 1746/7, & Baptized May 6 1747.
Thomas Burdell, Son of Thomas Burdell, & Mary his Wife, Born Jan'y 15th 1745/6. Baptized May 6th 1747.
Robert Newman, Son of Robert Newman, & Julian his Wife, Born May 27th 1746, Baptized May 6th 1747.

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1747 Baptiz'd as per Date on the Margin
May 6. Hester Jaudon, Dau' of Paul Jaudon, & Margaret his Wife, Born Sept' 21st 1746, Baptized as in the Margin.

June 7. Samuel Dupre, Son of Josias Garnier Dupre & Anne his wife. Born April 24th 1747 Baptized Date in the Margin.
14th. Jemima Cromwell Dau' of Thomas Ireton Cromwell, & Mary his Wife, Born Nov' 2 1746.
July 19 Edmund Cartlidge, Son of Edm. Cartlidge & Elizabeth his Wife, Born Nov' 10th 1746.
July 26. Grace Forbes, Dau. of William Forbes, & Charity his Wife, Born March 2 1746/7.
Septr 20. Benjamine Brunstone, Son of John Brunstone Junr., & Mary his Wife, Born April 5th 1747.
Elisabeth Robertson, Dau of John Robertson and Mary his Wife Born the 2 of May 1745 & Baptized the 21st Day of Said Month by John Fordyce.
Octr 4. Moses Fryerstone, Son of John Fryerstone, & Sarah his Wife, Born May 21st 1747.
Do 4. Anne Rhodes, Dau. of Joseph Rhodes, & Anne his Wife, Born the 25 Decbr 1746.
“ 4, Thomas Dyall, Son of Thomas Dyal, & Katharine his Wife, Born July the 14th 1746.
4, Mary Courtis, Dau. of Henry Courtis, & Margaret his Wife, Born Nov' 14th 1746
4. William Wright, Son of Wm Wright, & Sarah his Wife, Born July 21th 1747. Turn Over
1747/8 Baptisms Continu 'd Date as pr Margin.
July 12. Sarah Brown, Dau' of Alex' Brown, & Mary his Wife. Born Nov' 25th 1747.
17. John Glen, Son of John Glen & Anna his Wife Born Dec' 20th 1727.

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Baptisms continu’d date as pr margin
26. Lydia White, Dau' of Anth White Senr., & Mary his Wife, Born May 29th 1747.
Febry 14th. William Naylor Barton, Son of William Barton, & Mary his Wife, born Janry 5th 1747/8.
April 17th Hannah Brown, Dau' of Wm Brown & Hester his Wife, Born Jany 10th 1747/8.
May 8th Isaac Staples, Son of Abram Staples, & Sarah his Wife, Born Augst 16th 1745.
31. Mary Man, Dau' of Doctor John Man Esq', & Susannah his Wife, born May 12th 1748.
June 7 Elianor Lindly, Dau of Robert Lindly, & Anne his Wife, born Febry 3 1746/7.
June 16th Elisabeth Burdell, Dau. of Thomas Burdell, and Margaret his Wife, Born Dec 1st 1747.
July 1th Katharine Chicken, Dau. of Thomas Chicken, & Margaret his Wife, born Augt 2 1747.
24th Hester White, Dau. of Leonard White & Hannah his Wife, born
Augst 24 Meridith Hughes, Son of Wm. Hughes & Sarah his Wife, Born March 18 1747/8.
Aug 28th John Bosier, Son of John Bosier, & Mary his Wife, Born May 3d 1747.
Sepf 11 Josiah Evans, Son of John Evans, & Rebeccah his Wife, Born Dec' 16th 1745.
Idem Dies Septr. Theophilus Evans, Son of Said Parents, Born July 30th 1748, both Baptized by Mr. Keith.
Novr 9. Daniel, George, Williams, Son of John Williams, & Mary his Wife, born March 8th 1738
Dec’r 4 Blake, Lea White, Son of John White, & Mary his Wife, Born Augst 20th 1748.
13th Elizabeth Pyat, Dau. of John Pyat, & Hannah his Wife, Born, Sept' 13th 1748.

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Dec’r 17th Nathaniel Ford, Son of James Ford, & Sarah his Wife, Born March 18th 1747/8.
1748/9 Janry 29.Samuel Wright, Son of Thomas Wright, & Isabell his Wife, Born Sept. 28th 1748.
Febry. 14. Anthony White, Son of Anthy. White, & Mary his Wife, Born Dec' 30th 1748.

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March 31st Dorothy Dupont, Dau' of Alex' Dupont, & Ann his Wife, Born, Dec' 5th 1748.
April 14. Katharine June, Dau' of John June, & Lucretia his Wife, Born Oct' 2 1748.
May 7th John Worth, Son of John Worth, & Martha his Wife Born Sept' 9th 1748.
Do 7th Elizabeth Jenner, Dau. of James Jenner, & Frances his Wife, Born Jan 30th 1748/9.
June 2 Elias McPharson Son of James McPharson & Elisabeth his Wife Born April 26 1749.
June 25th Hannah Avant Daw of Francis Avant,& Sarah Wigfall his Wife, Born May 24 1749.
Augt 12th Elizabeth Leger, Dau. of John Leger, & Ann his Wife, Born May the 22 1749.
Augt 12 Elizabeth Newman, Dau. of Sam' Newman & Katharine his Wife, born Novr 25th 1748.
Do 12 Susannah Michau, Dau. of Abraham Michau Junr. & Susannah his Wife, Born April 5th 1749.
Septr 3' Sarah Jamison, Dau. of John Jamison, & Isabella his Wife, born July 3 1748.
Octr 5th John Crawford, Son of James Crawford, & Cassiah his Wife, born Feby 16th 1746/7.
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1749 Baptisms continued, Date as pr Margine
1748/9 Novr 5th Susannah Simpson, Dau' Thomas James Simpson & Martha his Wife, born Aug 28th 1749.
12th Peter Keighly Son of John Keighly & Jane his Wife, born April 18. 1749. Baptiz'd by the Rev' Mr. Alex' Keith of Prince George Parish the following Children Aug 15th 1746.
Elisabeth Graves Dau' of Joseph Graves & Mary his Wife, born Janry 12th 1745.
Mary Graves Dau' of Do Parents, born Nov' 27th.
Dec' 28 John Popperwell, Son of John Popperwell, & Mary his Wife, born Sept. 28th 1749.
Feby 4th Stephen Peak, Son of Stephen Peak, & Abigael his Wife Born 25th Jan 1748/9.
March 3d Lydia, Jane, Glen, Dau of John Glen, & his Wife,
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Born the Same 3 Day of March
April 1st Bryan Kennedy, Son of Bryan Kennedy, & Mary his Wife, Born Sept' 11th 1749.
Stewart Robert Son of Robert Stewart & of Hannah his Wife Born June 9 1734. Bap. Same year Omitted being Registered.
Stewart Rebecca Daughter of Robert Stewart & of Hannah his Wife Born March 25 1739 Bapt’d Same year Omitted being Registered.
Pyatt John Son of John Pyatt & of Hannah his Wife Born June 20 1750 Baptized August 8th 1750.

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Atkinson Hannah and Mary Twin Daughters of George Atkinson and Mary his Wife Born August 10th 1750 Baptized Octob' 29th 1750
Carr Elizabeth Daughter of Isaac Carr and of Abigaill his Wife May 4th 1742 Baptized December 13 1752.
Carr Isaac Son of Isaac Carr and of Abigaill his Wife Born March 24 1743 & Bapt May 20 1743.
Carr Ester Daughter of Isaac Carr and of Abigaill his Wife Born March 16 1745 Baptized Feb 9 1745
Carr Edmund Son of Isaac Carr and of Abigaill his Wife May 2 1748 Baptized Septemb' 25 1748.
Carr Abigaill Daughter of Isaac Carr & of Abigaill his Wife Born Septem 27th 1750 Baptized same Year.
Carr Abigaill Daughter of Isaac Carr & Abigaill his Wife Baptized Februy ye 5 1753 being then 2 years & 4 Months & 12 days old.
Pew Martha Daughter of Richard Pew & Brigit his Wife Born January 5th 1751/2 Baptiz'd Jan 20th 1754
Barns Mary Daughter of John Barns and Mary his Wife Born July 12th 1752 Baptized June 16th 1754
Lane Hannah Daughter of Peter Lane and Sarah his Wife Born 29th Octob' 1752 Baptized 8th July 1753
Futhy John Son of Harthy Futhy and Elizth his Wife Born 22d June 1753 Baptzd Jany 20 1754
Sargent Sarah Daughter of Richd Largent and Sarah his Wife Born September 17th1753 Baptizd 25th December
Atkinson George Son of George Atkinson & Mary his Wife Born December 19th 1753 Baptiz'd March 29t 1754
Walker William Son of William Walker & Elizabeth his Wife Born December 20th 1753 Baptiz'd Same year
M'Cormack Sarah Daughter of Thomas M'Cormack & of Mary his Wife Baptiz'd March 29 1754 aged then abt 15 years

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Barton Hannah Daughter of William Barton & Mary his Wife Born March 19 1755 Baptiz'd Same year
Palmer Son of William Palmer & Agness his Wife Born January 19th 1750/1 Baptiz'd Decemb. 24 1752
Avant Fransis Son of Frans Avant & Sarah Wigfall his Wife Born January 8th 1752 Baptiz' Decemb. 24
Green William Son of William Green and Lydia his Wife Born December 14th 1743 Baptized same year
Green Francis Son of William Green & Lydia his Wife Born April ye 26 1746 and Baptized
Green Tabitha Daughter of William Green & Lydia his Wife Born Decem' 27th 1748 Baptiz- —
Green John Thomson Son of William Green & Jane his Wife Born July 15th 1753. Baptiz —
Green Ann Daughter of William Green & Jane his Wife Born February 1st 1755. Baptized —
Newman Martha Daughter of John Newman & Eliz. his Wife Aged then 14 Years old
Newman Thomas Aged then 12 Years Son of Said Parents
Newman Elizabeth Aged 11 years Daughter of Said Parents
Newman Catherine Aged 5 Years Daughter of Said Parents
Newman William Aged 3 years Son of Said Parents
Newman Susannah Born January 30th 1753
N. B. The above Children were Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Duboie Isaac & Elizabeth Twin Son and Daughter of John Duboie and Mary his Wife Born November 5th 1742 Baptd 29 May 1753
Duboie Joseph Son of John Duboie and Mary his Wife Born October 10th 1745 Baptized May 29th 1753
Duboie Rebecca Daughter of John Duboie and Mary his Wife Born Novem. 8th 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753

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Sparrow Martha Daughter of Henry Sparrow and Mary his Wife Born December ye 24th 1749 Baptized May 29th 1753
Sparrow Mary Daughter of Henry Sparrow and Mary his Wife Born August ye 7 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Warren John Son of John Warren and Martha his Wife Born December 18 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Lewis Chariot Daughter of Robert Lewis and Susanna his Wife Born May ye 7th 1753 Baptized 29th May
Fryerston Catherine Daughter of John Fryerston and Sarah his
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Wife Born August 12 1749 Baptized May 29 1753
Fryerston John Son of John Fryerston and Sarah his Wife Born October 15 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Newman Aann Daughter of Edmund Newman and Martha his Wife Born November 11th 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Newman Mathew Son of Edmund Newman and Martha his Wife Born ye 30th of February 1753 Baptized May 29th 1753
Phillips James Son of Anthony and Ann Phillips Born May 30th 1751 Baptized May 29 1753
Peek Sarah Daughter of William Peek and Mary his Wife Born May 22 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Wally William Son of Thomas Wally and Jamina his Wife Born November 18 1751 Baptized May 29th 1753
Bennet Jacob Natural son of Bennet and Christian Loyd Born January 16 1750 Baptized May 29 1753
Bennet Bennet Son of Bennett Born January 3 1751
Bennet John Naturall Sons of Bennet and Christian Loyd Born December 23 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
McLendan Isaac Son of Jacob MLendan and Martha his Wife Born April ye 25 1750 Baptized May 29 1753

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McLendan Jamima Daughter of Jacob M'Lendan and Martha his Wife Born October ye 13th 1752 Baptized 29 May 1753
Field Mary Daughter of William Field and Tabitha his Wife Born June ye 5 1751 Baptized May 29th 1753
Field Elizabeth Daughter of William Field and Tabitha his Wife Born April 1753 and Baptized May 29 1753
Crosby Charity Daughter of William Crosby and Jamima his Wife Born February 9th 1749 Baptized May 29 1753
Crosby Jerman Son of William Crosby and Jamima his Wife Born June 9th 1752 Baptized May 29 1753
Shibbs William Son of John Shibbs and Rebecca his Wife Born January ye 19 1750 Baptized May 29th 1753
Shibbs Susanna Daughter of John Shibbs and Rebecca his Wife Born May ye 12th 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Knee Elizabeth Daughter of John Knee and Elinor his Wife Born January 17 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Carter Price Son of John Carter and Martha his Wife Born July 8th 1750 Baptized May 29th 1753
Carter Elizabeth Daughter of John Carter and Elinor his Wife Born August 1st 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753

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Smith Mary Daughter of John Smith and Mary his Wife Born September 19th 1750 Baptized May 29 1753
Smith Sarah Daughter of John Smith and Mary his Wife Born December 2 1751 Baptized May 29 1753
Smith Samuel Son of John Smith and Mary his Wife Born May 1st 1753 Baptized May 29 1753
Jones Frederick Son of Frederick Jones and Martha his Wife Born December ye 27 1749 Baptized May 29 1753
Jones James Son of Frederick Jones and Martha his Wife Born February 28th 1751 Baptized May 25th 1753
Crawford Hepsabeth Daughter of James Crawford and Kessiah his Wife Born April 1 1752 Baptized May 29 1753

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Buckston Sarah Daughter of Samuel Buckston and Ann his Wife Born December ye 27 1751 Baptized May 29th 1751
Campble Mary Daughter of Alexander Campble and Priscilla his Wife Born January 8 1751 Baptized May 29 1751
Campble John Son of Alexander Campble and Priscilla his Wife Born January ye 9th 1753 Baptized May 29th 1753
Hughes Abaham Son of Solamon Hughes and Mary his Wife Born July 27th 1751 Baptized May 29 1753
Bell George Son of Samuel Bell and Ann his Wife Born April 2 1749 Baptized May 29th 1753
Bell Aim Daughter of Samuel Bell and Ann his Wife Born May ye 19 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Fellows John Son of Joseph Fellows and Sarah His Wife Born April ye 9th 1752 Baptized May 29 1753
Kelly Agnes Daughter of John Kelly and Elizabeth his Wife Born October 8th 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Gibson Ruben Son of Giddian Gibson and Martha his Wife Born November ye 29th 1751 Baptized May 29 1753
Groom Catherine Daughter of William Groom and Judith his Wife Born September 1st 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Jeel Sarah Daughter of Edward Teel and Mary his Wife Born June ye 10th 1752 Baptized May 29th 1753
Mixon William Son of Michael Mixon and Catherine his Wife Born March 8th 1753 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Michael Moses Son of George Michael and Sarah his Wife Born June ye 1st 1753 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Chisholm John Son of John Chisholm and Mary his Wife Born May ye 10th 1753 Baptized May ye 29th 1753

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McDonald William Son of John McDonald and Elizabeth his Wife Born August ye 4th 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
McDonald Zachariah Son of John McDonald and Elizbth his Wife Born September ye 24th 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753

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Michael Massay Daughter of John Michael and Francis his Wife Born December 16th 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Knight James Son of James Knight and Catherine his Wife Born November ye 12th 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Knight Ann Daught of James Knight and Catherine his Wife Born April 21th 1753 Baptized May 29th 1753
Knight Thomas James Son of John Knight and Sarah his Wife Born May ye 12th 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Sanders Massay Daughter of George Sanders and Hannah his Wife Born September ye 10th 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Stewart Sarah Daughter of Thomas Stewart and Sarah his Wife Born June ye 15th 1750 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Stewart Rebecca Daughter of Thomas Stewart and Sarah his Wife Born December ye 7th 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Evans John Son of Nathan Evans and Catherine his Wife Born February ye 14th 1748 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Evans Catherine Daughter of Nathan Evans and Sarah his Wife Born December ye 30th 1749 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Evans Nathan Son of Nathan Evans and Sarah his Wife Born May ye 24 1751 Baptized May ye 29 1753
Walston Mary Daughter of William Walston and Elizabeth his Wife Born March ye 5th 1751 Baptized May ye 29 1753
Hewet John Vachel Son of John Hewet and Mary his Wife Born January ye 15th 1749 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Gibson Gibson Son of John Gibson and Jamima his Wife Born February ye 25th 1749 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Gibson John Son of John Gibson and Jamima his Wife Born February ye 23 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Oquin Ann Daughter of John Oquin and Jane his Wife Born January 6 1753 Baptized May ye 29 1753
Johnson Susanna Daughter of William Johnson & Susanna his Wife Born June ye 5th 1750 Baptized May 29 1753

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Johnson William Son of William Johnson and Susanna his Wife Born January ye 16th 1753 Baptized May ye 29 1753
Williams James Son of John Williams and Martha his Wife Born March ye 22 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753

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Drury Lane Son of Christopher Lane and Mary his Wife Born September 15 1751 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Grant Ann Daughter of Duncan Grant and Martha his Wife Born July 6th 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Keathly Mary Daughter of John Keathly and Jane his Wife Born January ye 6th 1752 Baptized May ye 29 1753
Troublefield Soloman Son of Charles Troublefield and Susanna his Wife Born Septem. ye 11th 1751 Baptized May ye 29 1753
Crew Penelope Daughter of Joseph Crew and Charity his Wife Born March ye 17th 1749 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Crew Lucretia Daughter of Joseph Crew and Charity his Wife Born October ye 22th 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Renalds Frederick Son of George and Mary Renanlds Born May ye 12th 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Herring Judith Daughter of William Herring and Rachel his Wife Born March ye 9th 1748 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Herring William Son of William Herring and Rachel his Wife Born November ye 28th 1749 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Herring Hardy Son of William Herring and Rachel his Wife Born October ye 15 1752 Baptized May ye 29th 1753
Buckel Mary Daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Buckel Born February 2nd 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Jones Susanna Daughter of John Jones and Alice his Wife Born January ye 8th 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Jones Priscilla Daughter of John Jones and Alice his Wife Born May ye 8 1750 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Jones John Son of John Jones and Alice his Wife Born October ye 1st 1751 Baptized June 2 1753

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Gibson Gidion Son of Gidion Gibson and Martha his Wife Born March ye 12 1750 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Gibson Mary Daughter of Gidion Gibson and Martha his Wife Born October ye 2 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Dewet Caty Daughter of John Dewet and Catherine his Wife Born January 15th 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Cross William Son of Richard Cross and Mary his Wife Born April ye 7th 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Fletcher George Son of William Fletcher and Elizabeth his Wife Born December 28th 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Jenkins Charles Son of Thomas Jenkins and Dorathy his Wife Born June ye 10th 1749 Baptized June 2 1753

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Jenkins John Son of Thomas Jenkins and Dorathy his Wife Born November ye 12th 1751 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Crosby Jacob Son of Thomas Crosby and Mary his Wife Born May ye 7th 1750 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Lowry Hannah Daughter of Henry Lowry and Uzilla his Wife Born July ye 2d 1737 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Glisby Frances Daughter of Daniel Ghsby and Elizabeth his Wife Born January ye 3 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Glisby William Son of Daniel Glisby and Elizabeth his Wife Born April ye 3 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Panper Mary Daughter of William Panper and Lucy his Wife Born February ye 2d 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Popperwell George Son of John Popperwell and Mary his Wife Born October ye 12 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Loftin Phebe Daughter of John Loftin and Hannah his Wife Born July ye 11th 1750 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Loftin John Son of John Loftin and Hannah his Wife Born July ye 2d 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Jones James Son of Richard Jones and Elizabeth his Wife Born June ye 15th 1740 Baptized June ye 2 1753
George Sarah Daughter of John George and Mary his Wife Aged 13 years Baptized June 2 1753
Scofuld Sarah Daughter of Philip Scofuld and Rachel his Wife Born June ye 3 1750 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Scofuld Elizabeth Daughter of Philip Scofuld and Rachel his Wife Born April ye 26 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Moor Sarah Daughter of Arthur Moor and Mary his Wife Born February 13 1749 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Moor James Son of Arthur Moor and Mary his Wife Born November 17th 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Holland Elizabeth Daughter of Joseph Holland & Mary his Wife Born Aprill ye 22 1752 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Williams Jessy Son of John Williams and Elizabeth his Wife Born Aprill ye 21th 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Crosby Jacob Son of Jacob Crosby and Ann his Wife Born Aprill ye 11th 1745 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Crosby Winny Son of Jacob Crosby and Ann his Wife Born October ye 3 1750 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Crosby Willis Son of Jacob Crosby and Ann his Wife Born March ye 28th 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753

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Dewet Thomas Son of Charles Dewet and Sarah his Wife Born November ye 28 1748 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Dewet Charles Son of Charles Dewet and Sarah his Wife Born Aprill ye 24 1751 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Turbivil Lavina Daughter of John Turbivil and Philadelphia his Wife Born Decem. ye 27th 1751 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Teel Elizabeth Daughter of John Teel and Docas his Wife Born March ye 1 1753 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Lee David Son of John Lee and Margaret his Wife Born November ye 13th 1751 Baptized June ye 2 1753
Rogers Charity Daughter of Abraham Rogers & Mary his Wife Baptized November ye 2 1753 being then 13 Months Old
Dyal John Son of Thomas Dyal and Catherine his Wife Baptized November ye 27th 1753 being thin 4 Months & 5 Days Old
Perkin James Son of Rice Perkin and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Novem' ye 27th 1753 being thin 2 yrs & 20 Days Old
Perkin John Son of Rice Perkin and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Novemb' ye 27th 1753 being then 2 Months & 8 Days Old
Griggs Mary Daughter of WilHam and Mary Griggs Baptized November ye 27'th 1753 being then 6 Months & 1 Day Old
Bonnel John Son of John Bonnel and Patience his Wife Baptized November ye 29th 1753 Bemg then 3 years & 1 Month Old
Bonnel Ehas Son of John Bonnel and Patience his Wife Baptized Novemb"" ye 27th 1753 Being then 9 Months Old
Thistlewood Elizabeth Daughter of Samuel Thistlewood and Susanna his Wife Baptized Novem. 27th 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Morgan Susanna Daughter of John Morgan and Susanna his Wife Baptized Novem. ye 27th 1753 Being then 3 Months Old
Dubuz Dorcas Daughter of Stephen Dubuz and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Novem' ye 27th 1753 Being then 9 Years Old
Dubuz William Son of Stephen Dubuz and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Novem' ye 27th 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Blawick Annabthe Daughter of John Blawick & Sarah his Wife Baptized Decem ye 2 1753 Being 2 years Old ye 26th Jany Next

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Lucas Harrison the Son of Thomas Lucas and of Ann his Wife Baptized December ye 2 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Lucas Mildred Son of Thomas Lucas and of Ann his Wife Born Aprill ye 23 1753 Baptized December 2 1753

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McClandon Zilpha Girk Daughter of Denis McClandon and Martha his Wife Born ye 28th 1749 Baptized December ye 2 1753
McClandon Francis Son of Denis McClandon and Martha his Wife Baptized Decem' 2 1753 Being then 8 years Old Last Aprill
McClandon Enoch Son of Denis MClandon and Martha his Wife Baptized Decemb. 2 1753 Being 1 Year Old the 28th Day of December
Buxton George Son of Samuel Buxton Junr. and Ann his Wife Born ye 10th October 1753 Baptized December 2 1753
Jones Faieth [?] Daughter of James Jones and Sarah his Wife Born the 6 of Aprill 1751 Baptized Decemb 2 1753
Murry James Son of William Murry and Elizabeth his Wife Born ye 26 Aprill 1750 Baptized December ye 2 1753
Murry Alixander the Son of William Murry and Elizth his Wife Baptized Decem' 2 1753 Being 10 Months Old ye 10th of November
Hitchbouk Mildred Daughter of William Hitchbouk and Elizth his Wife Born Aprill 30th 1751 Baptized Decem. 2 1753
McClandon, Joil Jesse Son of Joil MClandon and Thamar his Wife Born ye 12June 1753 Baptized December 2 1753
Cumbers Susanna Daughter of Peter Cumbers and Lucretia his Wife Born ye 5th March 1753 Baptized December 2 1753
Keaton Mary Daughter of John Keaten and Hannah his Wife Baptized Decem' 2" 1753 Being then 17 years Old
Keaton Sarah Daughter of John Keaton and Hannah his Wife Baptized Decemb 2 1753 Being then 12 years Old

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Foly James Son of Walter Foly and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized December 2 1753 Being then 8 years old
Foly Isaac Son of Walter Foly and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 2 1753 Being then 6 years Old
Foly Margaret Daughter of Walter Foly and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decemb 2 1753 Being then 2 years Old
Downer Moses Son of John Downer and Martha his Wife Baptized Decem ye 2 1753 Being then 10 Weeks Old. P9.
Hodges Richard Son of John Hodges and Rebecca his Wife Baptized December 2 1753 Being then 3 Weeks Old
Downer Alixander Son of Joseph Downer and Hannah his Wife Baptized Decem' 2 1753 Being then 8 Months Old
Gardnar Isom Son of William Gardnar and Mary his Wife Baptized December 2 1753 Being then 19 Months Old

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Gardnar Ann Daughter of William Gardnar and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem. 2 1753 Being then 8 Months Old
Shingleton Frances Daughter of John Shingleton & Mary his Wife Baptized Decemb. 2 1753 Being then 20 Months Old. P 90.
Hicks Betty Daughter of George Hicks and Frances his Wife Baptized Decem. 2 1753 Being then 8 Months Old
Wall Benjamin Son of John Wall and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem/ 2 1753 Being then 11 Days Old
Canty Mary Daughter of John Canty and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem. 2 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Canty Sarah Daughter of John Canty and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 2 1753 Being then 11 Months Old
Turner Lucy Daughter of Drury Turner and Margaret his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 1 1753 Being then 4 Months Old
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Windham William Son of William Windham & Sarah his Wife Baptized Decem. 1 1753 Being then 1 Year & 7 Months Old
Windham Mary Daughter of William Windham and Sarah his Wife Baptized December 1 1753 Being then 4 Months Old
Windham Mary Daughter of Charles Windham and Ann his Wife Baptized Decemb' 1st 1753 Being then 1 Year & 7 Months Old
Pervis Nancy Daughter of William Pervis and Sarah his Wife Baptized Decem' 1 1753 Being then 6 Months Old
Oliver James Son of Thomas Oliver and Diana his Wife Baptized Decemb. 1st 1753 Being then 1 Year Old
Stanbridge Jane Daughter of William Stanbridge & Jane his Wife Baptized Decem' 1st 1753 Being then 1 Year & 11 Months Old
Pigman Charles Son of Charles Pigman and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem' 1st 1753 Being then 4 Months Old
Irby Becca Daughter of Edmond Irby and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 2 Months Old
Forbes Ann Daughter of William Forbes and Charity his Wife Baptized December ye 5th 1753 Being then 2 Years 3/4 Old
Forbes Thomas Son of William Forbes and Charity his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 5th 1753 Being then 9 Months Old
Dunnin William Son of John Dunnin and Constance his Wife Baptized Decemb' ye 5th 1753 Being then 2 years Old
Clark Elizabeth Daughter of James Clark and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decemb. ye 5 1753 Being then 11 Years Old

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Clark Thomas Son of James Clark and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decemb ye 5 1753 Being then 8 Years Old

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Clark Dorcas Daughter of James Clark and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 5th 1753 Being then 6 Years Old
Clark James Son of James Clark and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th- 1753 Being then 5 Years Old
Clark Sarah Daughter of James Clark and Eliz his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 2 Years Old
Maple Thomas Son of Thomas Maple and Mary his Wife Baptized Decemb. ye 5th 1753 Being then 3 Years Old
Maple Mary Daughter of Thomas Maple and Mary his Wife Baptized Decemb' ye 5th 1753 Being then 13 Months Old
McPahaphy Mary Daughter of Oliver Mcpahaphy and Phibi his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 5th 1753 Being then 3 Years Old
McPahaphy Sarah Daughter of Oliver Mcpahaphy and Phibi his Wife Baptized Decemb. ye 5th 1753 Being then 1 Year Old
Canty John Son of William Canty and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem' 5th 1753 Being then 5 Years & 1/2 Old
Canty Jona Son of William Canty and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 5th 1753 Being then 3 Years 1/4 Old
Canty George Son of William Canty and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 11 Months Old
Scott John Son of John Scott and Arabella his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 3 Years & 1/4 Old
Scott Josia Son of John Scott and Arabella his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 5th 1753 Being then 18 Months Old
Stewart Elinor Daughter of Robert Stewart and Catherine his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 8 Years Old
Stewart Alice Daughter of Robert Stewart and Catherine his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 5 Years and 1/4 Old

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Stewart Randal Son of Robert Stewart and Catherine his Wife Baptized Decemb' 5th 1753 Being then 3 Years and 1/4 Old
Stewart Mary Daughter of Robert Stewart and Catherine his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5 1753 Being then 11 Months Old
Sanders James Son of George Sanders and Agness his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Being then 7 Years & 11 Months Old.
Sanders William Son of George Sanders and Agness his Wife Baptized Decern' ye 5th 1753 Being then 5 Years & 1/4 Old
Sanders David Son of George Sanders and Agness his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 5th 1753 Bemg then 2 Years Old


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Faulkenberg Susana Daughter of John Faulkenberg and Jane his Wife Baptized Decem' 5th 1753 Being then 2 Years Old
Killy Gerrard Son of William Killy and Emme his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 2 Years Old
Killy Kizziah Son of William Killy and Emme his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9 1753 Being then 1 Year Old
Hudson Mary Daughter of Lodowick Hudson and Ann his Wife Born Decem' ye 8 1753 Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753
Harrison William Son of James Harrison and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 6 Months Old
Scrug Mary Magdaline Daughter of Wilham Scrug & Mary Magdaline his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 18 Months Old
McKinney Michael Son of Benj McKinney and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9 1753 Being then 2 Years Old
McKinney Christian — of McKinney Benj. & Mary his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 7 Months Old
Harrison James Son of William Harrison and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 1 Year Old

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Harrison Sarah Daughter of William Harrison and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 91753 Being then 6 Months Old
Collins Margaret Daughter of William Collins and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 16 Months Old
Cook Thomas Son of John Cook and Elizabeth his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 2 Years Old
Belton Jonathan Son of Robert Belton and Sarah his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 9th 1753 Being then 1 Month Old
Pirant Rachel Daughter of Isaac Pirant and Frances his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being then 3 Years Old
Pirant Mary Daughter of Isaac Pirant and Frances his Wife Baptized Decem. ye 9th 1753 Being then 3 Months Old
Dunworth Henry Son of Henry Dunworth and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9 1753 Being then 2 Months Old
Rogers Sarah Daughter of Robert Rogers and Sarah his Wife Baptized Decem’" ye 9th 1753 Being then 5 Months Old
Brown Rebecca Daughter of Geofry Brown and Rachel his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9th 1753 Being then 6 Years Old
Brown Messer Daughter of Geofry Brown and Rachel his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9th 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Brown Cathrine Daughter of Geofry Brown and Rachel his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9th 1753 Being then 2 Years Old
Chrismass Margaret Daughter of Jonathan & Rither
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Chrismass Baptized Decem' ye 9th 1753 Being 6 Weeks Old
Bently Elizabeth Daughter of Edmond Bently and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9th 1753 Being then 12 Years Old
Bently Charles Son of Edmond Bently and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9th 1753 Being then 7 Years Old
Bently George Son of Edmond Bently and Mary his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 9th 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Crawford Elizabeth Daughter of Thomas and Lucretia Crawford Baptized Decem’ ye 11th 1753 Being then 11 Years Old

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Crawford Margaret Daughter of Thomas Crawford and Lucretia his wife Baptized Decem’ ye 11th 1753 Being then 9 Years Old
Crawford Thomas Son of Thomas Crawford and Lucretia his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 11th 1753 Being then 7 Years Old
Crawford William Son of Thomas Crawford and Lucretia his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 11th 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Moses Betty Daughter of John Moses and Jane his Wife Baptized Decem’ 11th 1753 Being then 11 Years Old
Moses Sarah Daughter of John Moses and Jane his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye 11th 1753 Being then 9 Years Old
Moses John Son of John Moses and Jane his Wife Baptized Decem’ ye IV 1753 Being then 7 Years Old
Moses Joshua Son of John Moses and Jane his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 11th 1753 Being then 3 Years Old
Moses Samuel Son of John Moses and Jane his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 11th 1753 Being then 7 Months Old
William Sweat Natural Son of William Sweat and Martha Cawze Baptized Decem' ye 11th 1735 Being then 3 Years Old
Roders John Son of Joseph Roders and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 11 1753 Being then 5 Years Old
Roders Patience Daughter of Joseph Roders and Ann his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 11th 1753 Being then 4 Years Old
Michau Abraham Son of Abraham Michau and Sarah his Wife Baptized Decem' ye 11 1753 Being then 11 Months Old
John Lane Son of James Lane and Ursula his Wife 1758. Born October the 29th 1757 and Baptized 12th March 1758 By the Revrn' Mr. John Fahweather
Elizabeth McGinney Daughter of Daniell McGinney and Susannah his Wife Born the 4 March 1757 Baptized the 20th August 1757 by the Revern'd Mr. Fairweather

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Lane Hester Daught' of Peter Lane and Sarah his Wife Born the 16th day of August 1747 Omitted in Corse of time
Lane Sarah Daught' of Peter Lane and Sarah his Wife Born the 14th Day of April 1750 Also Omitted
Lane Mary Daughter of Peter Lane and Sarah his Wife Born the 3d Day of Febr 1755 Omitted
James, the Son of Daniel McGinney and Susanna his Wife was Baptized May ye 6th 1759 & Born'd March 21 1759
Sarah, ye Daughter of James Lane and Ursula his Wife was Baptiz'd on ye 6th Day of May 1759. Born'd Jan ye 6 1759
The two aforesaid Children was Baptized by ye Rev. Mr Samuel Fenner Warren of St James Santee
Green Richard the Son of William Green and Jane his Wife Born the 27 April 1757 Baptz’d ye Sept 1757 by the Rev'nd Mr. Sam. Fairweather
Green Sarah the Daughter of William Green and Jane his Wife Born the 30th March 1759 Baptized ye 27 May 1759 by the Revn’d Mr. Saml. Fairweather
White John the Son of Anth and Deborah his Wife Born the 29 of May 1760 Baptiz'd by the Rever'd Sam' Fayerweather
Carr Samuel Son of Isaac & Abigale his Wife Born November 12th 1754 Baptized February 14th 1755 by ye Rev. Mr. Smith
Carr Charles Son of Isaac & Abigale his Wife Born Oct 17 1760 and Baptiz'd June the 1761 by the Rev. James Dormer
Green Samuel Son of William and Jane his Wife Born the 10th of March 1763 Baptized the 10 of April 1763 by the Rever'd George Skene
Walker George Son of Richard & Elizabeth his Wife Born March 17th and Baptized June the 28th 1761 By the Revd. James Dormer

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Lane James Son of James and Ursilla his Wife Born November ye 13th & Baptized June 28 1761 By the Rev’d James Dormer
Minniss Catherine Daughter of James & Susanna Born Jany 23 1761 and Baptized June the 28 by the Rev. James Dormer
McGinney Richard Son of Daniel & Susanna Born March 18 1761 and Baptized June the 28 By the Reverend James Dormer
Dulany William Son of William & Born October 23 1760 & Baptized July 19th 1761 By the Reverend James Dormer
Crawford Samuel Son of Samuel & Born Octo. 14th 1760 & Baptized July 19th 1761 By the Reverend James Dormer
Wilson Thomas Son of Charles and Mary Born March 5th 1761
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& Baptized August 2 By the Rev James Dormer
Wilson Sarah Shaw Daughter of William & Jannet Born May 19 1760 & Baptized July 29th 1761 By the Rev James Dormer
Norvell Eleanor, Daughter of James & Isabella his Wife Bora May 4th & Baptized July 31st 1761 By the Rev James Dormer
White John Son of Anthony & Deborah his Wife Born June 13 and Baptized August 9 1761 By the Rev. James Dormer
Kemp Jno. Son of Jno. & Elizab. his Wife Born June 24 1756 & Baptized Octob. 12 1761 By the Reverend James Dormer
Kemp Elizabeth Daughter of Jno. & Elizab. his Wife Born 8 of March 1761 and Baptized Octo' 12 1761 by the Reverend James Dormer

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Perkins Reas Adult Baptized Octo. 22 1761 by the Reverend James Dormer
Perkins Elizabeth Daughter of Rease & Eliz. his Wife Born April 3 1758 Baptized Octo. 22 1761 By the Reverend James Dormer
Perkins Sarah Daughter of Rease & Eliza. his Wife Born March 11 1760 Baptized Octo' 22 1761 By the Rev. James Dormer
Brown Son of Abraham and Sarah his Wife 4 Years Old 1 June 1761 Baptized Octo' 22 1761 by the Reverend James Dormer
Brown Alpheus Son of Abraham & Sarah his Wife Born July 1 1760 and Baptized Octo' 22 1761 by the Rev. James Dormer
Brown Zaccheus Son of Abrahm & Sarah his Wife Born July 1st 1761 Baptized October 22' 1761 by the Rev. James Dormer
Snow David Son of George Baptized Octo 1761
Snow Hannah Daughter of Do Do
Snow Mary Ann Daughter of Nathl. Do as above
Snow Daughter Do
Snow Lydia Dean Do
Snow Nath Son of Nathl. Do as above
Williams McDaniell George Son of John & Mary his Wife Born March ye 8th 1737
Williams Samuel Son of John & Mary his Wife Born July 30 th 1744
Williams Benjamin Son of John & Mary his Wife Born July 7th 1755
McGinney Thomas Son of Daniel & Susanna Born March 31 1768 Baptized the 2 Day June by the Rev. George Skeen
Drinnan John Son of David & Mary Born Feb' 26 1764 Baptized by the Revn George Skeen

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Lane Thomas Son of James & Ursilla his Wife Born June 21 1764 Baptized Oct 9th By the Reved. George Skeen
Scott John Son of Tho Gwillim Scott and Elizabeth Born 14 March
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1760 and Baptized by the Revd. Mr. Skeen
Scott Thomas Son of Thomas Gwillim Scott Born 17 October 1762 and Baptized by the Revd George Skeen
Green Lidya Daughter of William & Jane was Born December ye 17 1764 and Baptized. Jan' ye 19th 1765 by ye Revd George Skeen
Sam. Gourdin Son of Theodore & his Wife Baptized by the Rev. George Skeen Born 5 January 1760
Benjamin Harrinton Godfrey Son of John and Mary his Wife Born 19th May 1762 Christened by the Revd. James Dormer
Amos Shaw Tabb Son of Edward and Sarah his Wife Baptized by the Rev James Dormer Born May 1st 1756
Tabitha Daughter of James and Ursilla Lane born Aug 3 1766 and Baptized December 14th by the Revd Ofspring Pears
William White Son of Anthony and Maryan White Born Dec. 20th 1766 and Baptis'd 1st March 1767 By The Rev' Ofspring Pierce his Shurety William Barton & Wm. Barton Junr. & Mary Barton
Bossard John Son of Henry & Clarey his Wife Born March 7th 1761 Baptized by the Rev. M Garden
Susannah Bossard Daughter of Henty Bossard & Clarey his Wife Born Nov 23th 1762 Baptis'd by the Rev Ofspring Pierce
Elizabeth Daughter of Henry Bossard & Clarey his Wife Born Apr. 23 1764 Baptised by the Revd. George Skeen
Ann Daughter of Henry Bossard & Clarey his Wife Born Feb' 14 1766 Baptized by the Rev Ofspring Pierce
Wilson Wilson Son of William and Jannett his Wife Baptized in Geo-Town by the Revd. M' Alex. Keith and Born 18th Dec' 17—
Wilson Thomas Son of William and Jannet his Wife Baptiz'd in George Town Born Nov 28th 17—

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Williams George John Son of Danl. Williams and Sarah his Wife Born March 18th 1760 Baptis'd by the Rev. James Causgrieve
Williams Danl. Son of the Above Couple Born 17th Jany 1763 and Baptis'd by the Revd. Causgrieve
Williams Sarah Daughter of the Above Couple Born 19th Augt. 1767
Green Benjamin Son of William Green & Jane his Wife Born Dec. 26th 1766 Baptized by the Revd. James Fowles A Traveling Minister
John McDowell Son of William McDowell and Ann his Wife Born Sept' 25th 1767
Gouge John Son of John Goudge and Mary his Wife Born Feb 12th 1768
Clarke Elizabeth Daughter of Bartley Clarke & Rebecah his Wife
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Born Jan 5 1760
Chappie Jarusha Daughter of James & Rachel Chappie Born 9 June 1769 and Baptized by the Rev Mr. Thomas Streaker
Hannah Green Daughter of William & Jane Green Born Apr. 27 1769 and Baptized by the Rev. Thomas Streaker Traveling Minister
White Joanna Daughter of Anthony & Maryan White Born 29 July 1769 Baptized by the Rev. Tho Streaker
William Paulling Son of William Paulling and Mary his Wife was born Tuesday July 23 1765 Baptised by the Revd George Skein
Robert Paulling Son of William Paulling & Mary his Wife was Born 17th Feby 1768 Baptized by the Rev George Spencer
Godfrey Harrinton the first Son of John & Mary Godfrey Born March 3 1765 Died
Godfrey Harrinton the Second Son of the above Born April 7 1767
Godfrey Mary the Wife of John Died March 16 1771

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Green Elizibeth Daughter of William Green & Jane his Wife Born 14 Ap 1771 & Baptised by the Rev James Foulis
Godfrey Thomas Wilson Son of John Godfrey & Mary his Wife Born Feb 4 1771 & Baptised by the Rev John Villette
Joulee Mary Daughter of James Joules & Mary his Wife Born 22 Aug. 1770
Colhoon Elizabeth Daughter of James Colhoon & Mary his Wife Born Nov 8 1770
White Mary Daughter of Anthony White Junr. & Hannah his Wife Born Nov 23 1771 & Baptized by the Rev. Mr. John Vilette
Whitworth Mary Daughter of Abraham Whitworth & Martha his Wife Born The 5 Aug. 1769 & Baptised By the Rev. John Villette
Brown Martha Also Baptized by the Rev. John Villette & Born 20th June 1771
Allston Peter Son of Peter Allston & Mary his Wife Born 30 June 1770 And Baptised by the Rev John Villette
Allston Samuel Son of Peter & Mary Allston Born 17 March 1772 And Baptised by the Rev. John Villette
Britton Abraham Son of Daniel & Mary Britton Born 15th June 1771 and Baptized by the Revd. John Villette
Worrell Patience Daughter of William & Pennine Worrell Born Jan 29 1772 And Baptized By the Rev. John Villette
Davis Ruth Daughter of Adam and Mary Ann Davis Born 4 Sep 1771 And Baptized by the Revd. John Villette
Phillips William Son of Anthony & Ann Phillips Born Feb 9 1765
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Hodges Elizebeth Barge, Daughter of Joshua & Ann Hodges Born April H' 1771 And Baptised By the Rev John Villette
Keith James, Son of Benjamin & Sarah Keith Born 17 May 1760 And Baptised by the Rev John Villette
Keith William, Son of Benjamin & Sarah Keith Born 21 May 1770
Keith Benjamin, Son of Benjamin & Sarah Keith Born 11 March 1772 & Baptised by The Rev John Villette and his William Baptised by the Rev. John Villette
Dozer Leonard Son of John & Elizebeth Dozer Born 2 Decem 1771 And Baptised By The Rev. John Villette
Dawsey John an Adult, Baptise By the Rev. James Dormer Aug 20 1772
White, Joseph, Barton, Son of Anthony White Senr. & Mary Ann his Wife Born 27 Oct' 1772 & Baptised By The Rev Mr. James Stewart
McDowell Fargus, Son of William McDowell & Susannah his Wife Born Dec' 4th 1772 & Baptised By The Rev Mr James Stewart
Green Jane Born 27 Feb 1774 Baptised By The Rev Mr. James Stewart Being the Daughter of William Green & Jane His Wife
Glen William, Son of John Glen & Elizebeth his Wife Born Dec' 4 1773 & Baptised By The Rev. James Stewart
Wadringham Ann, Daughter of Saml. Wadringham & Rebeccah his Wife Born 8 Jan. 1774 & Baptized By The Rev. Mr/ Stewart
White Esther, Daughter of Anthony White Junr. & Hannah his Wife Born March 21st 1775 & Baptized By The Rev. James Stewart

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Thomson William, Son of William Thomson & Jannet his Wife Born The 1st Feby 1771 Baptised. By the Rev James Fowles
Thomson Alexr. Son of William Thomson & Jannet his Wife Born Oct' 16 1772 Baptised By the Rev. James Stewart
Wilson Willm Son of Tho Wilson & Jane his Wife Born 20 July 1775 Baptized By the Rev. James Stewart
Green* see above Jane Daughter of William & Jane Green Born 27 February 1774 and Baptised By the Rev. James Stewart
Barton Sarah, Daughter of William & Jane Barton Born 7 Feby 1775 Baptised by the Rev. James Stewart (dec’d) The 26th Aug. 1776 & was entd. 27
Barton Sarah Daughter of William & Jane Barton Born the 21d. Sept. 1776 & Baptized By the Rev James Stewart
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Wilson Jannett Daughter of Tho Wilson & Jane His Wife Born Sep' 20 1777 & Baptized By the Revd. James Stewart
North Hester Daughter of Tho North & Rose his Wife Born Jan'y 23 1772 at 55 Minutes after 11 at Night And Baptized By the Rev John Villette
North McIver John Son of Tho North & Rose his Wife Born July 1773 & Baptized By the Rev. John Warond
North William Son of Tho North & Rose his Wife Born Feb' 23d. 1777 And Baptized By the Rev. James Stewart
Cribb Elizabeth Daughter of Thomas Cribb & Ann his Wife Born Jan'y 26th 1761
Cribb Ann Born November 13 1763
Cribb Thomas Born May 20th 1766
Cribb Charity Born October 23d. 1768
Cribb Richard Born December 26 1771

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Cribb John Born June 1 1775
Cribb Frances Born March 22 1778
Gouge Rebecca Born June 7th 1779
Carr Elizbeth Daughter of Edmond Carr & Mary his Wife Born December 12 1777
Elizabeth Sarah Daughter of William & Sarah Stewart Born
September the 2 1775 & Baptiz'd By the Rev. James Stuart in George Town
Barton Mary Ann Daughter to William Barton & Jane his Wife was born the 24 July 1778 & was baptiz'd Thursday July 1779
Barton William, Son of William & Jane Barton was born the 12 of April 1781 & was baptiz'd 8th July 1782. both of them By The Rev. Mr. Warren of St James Santee. William Son of Wm. & Jane Barton departed this Life the 7 October 1782 & was Ent. the 9 Instant
Barton Jane, daughter of William Barton & Jane his Wife was born the 7 Day of November 1784 & baptiz'd the 28th Day of Said Month
Barton Esther Daughter of William Barton & Sarah his Wife was Born the 28th Day of Feb. 1788 & Baptized the May following by the Rev. Mr. Jas. Twifoot
Anthy White and Hannah his Wife was married August 30th 1770
Esther White Daughter to Anth White & Hannah his Wife was born March 21th 1775 & baptis'd By the Rev James Stewart
Anthy White Son of Anth and Hannah White his Wife Born January 21st 1779 & baptised by the Rev. Mr Hill
Lydia White Daughter to Anth & Hannah White his Wife was born October 23 1781
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baptised by the Rev. Mr Warrin
Leonard White Son of Anth & Hannah White his Wife born February 20th 1784 & baptized by the Rev. Mr. Twifoot

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Elizabeth White Daughter of Anth & Hannah White his Wife was born October 22 1786 & baptized by the Rev. Mr. Twifoot
John Barton White Son of Anth & Hannah White his Wife Born April 3d Day 1789 & was baptized July 1789 by The Rev Mr. White
William White Son of Anth White & Hannah his Wife was Born December 19th 1791 & was Baptized by the Rev Mr McCulley in June '92
White Thomas William, Son of Anthony White Senr. & Mary Ann his Wife born 3 February 1778 and baptized by the Revend. William Knox
Hamlin Mary Ann Daughter of John Hamlin & Joanna his Wife born 8th October 1786 & Baptised by the Reverend James Twifoot
Thomas Barton, Son of John Hamlin & Joanna his Wife Born 15th October 1788 & Baptised by the Reverend William Knox
Anthony, Son of John Hamlin & Joanna his wife born 21d. January 1790 & Baptised by the Reverend William Knox
Anth Cribb Son of John Cribb & Ann his Wife was Born the 5th day of June 1785
Elie Cribb Son of John Cribb & Sarah his Wife Born the 20th of April 1789
Noah Cribb Born the 23 of December 1790
Manuel Cribb Born the 3 of July 1794

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Abraham Stapels and Sarah Monnalin were Married December ye 15
Thompson John and Anna Wigfal were Married ye 23 of March 1726/7
Beech Joseph and Mary Hanley were Married ye 6 of Novembr.
Howard Thomas and Mary Westcoat were Married ye 9th of March 1729/30
Band Abraham and Abigail Butler Widow were married
Dantford John and Sarah Boiser were Married ye 12 of June 1730
Heatley William and Susannah Ford were Married ye 24 of June 1730
Swinton William and Hannah Brown Widow were Married ye 22 of October 1730
Robinson Robert and Susannah Sanders Widow were Married December ye 7 1730
Davis John and Hannah Sibley Widdow were married December ye 26 1730
Hughes Meredith and Mary Pyatt were married December ye 4 1734
Marryed by the Rev Mr John Fordyce in Prince Frederick Parish as Followeth
Richardson Richard and Mary Canty October 11th 1736
Myers Matthias and Mary Abner January 24 1736
Lane Peter and Sarah Johnston Marry Feb' 24th 1736

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Cain John and Ann Power Marry’d April 15th 1737
Kerwon Crafton and Mary Hall Married May 16th 1737
Cratchley Jonathan and Elizabeth Buckholts Marry’d Aug. 2d 1737
Conner John and Ann Mkdaniel Marry’d August 4 1737
Williams John and Mary McGinney August 18th 1737

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Edwards Job and Mary Wild were Married September 10th 1737
Smith John and Abigail Commander Marry Octob' 4th 1737
Thompson William and Margaret Nesmith Marry Octob. 27 1737
Boyd James and Mehitabel Clegg Wid Marry Nov' 7th 1737
Cox Job and Mary Wilden Marry November 7th 1737
Noland* George and Rebeccah Ellans Marry Decemb' 31 1737
Dial Thomas and Catherine McGinney Marry March 14th 1737
Howard Edward and Rebecca McKleveney Marry April 25th 1738
Sinckler John and Martha Bretton Marry May 15th 1738
Keen John and Elizabeth Pelleo Marry July 2 1738
WilUams Anthony and Elizabeth Canty Wid July 24th 1738
Metcalf William and Sarah Bosher Wid August 3 1738
George John and Mary Skipper Married August 17th 1738
Fox Henry and Martha Keen Widow Marry August 20th 1738
Kolp Tinman and Beersheba Watkins Widow Decemb. 19th 1738
Dinkins William and Sarah Tompkins Marry Feb ye 12th 1738
Boaree Stephen and Elizabeth Headwid Wido. Marry Feby 27th 1738
Futhy James and Margaret Glenn Marryed March 4th 1738
Smith William and Sarah Bennet Marry March 22 1738
Sloper William and Susannah Coshet Marry June 30th 1739
Swinton David and Hannah Clyatt Wido. Marry'd Aug. 1st 1739
Hughes, Thomas and Catherine Neany Married August 1st 1739
Crawford, James and Kaziah Saunders Marry'd Sept. 15th 1739
Goodall, William and Elizabeth Greenwood Married December 24th 1739
Blake, Richard and Elizabeth Staples Married December 25
Wort, John and Martha Jenner Married March 23th
McKants, James and Agnes Moneally Married July ye 1st 1740
Danilly, Patrick and Elizabeth Gracebery Marry Septemb. 24th
Tellar, William and Ann Evans Married Decemb' 8
McPherson, James and Elizabeth Brown February 11th
Green, William of Prince George Parish and Lydia Avant of Prince Frederick Married March 31st 1741
Britton, Moses and Hester Jolly Married April 23 1741

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Rutledge, William and Jenet Knox Married April 23
White, John and Mary Drower Wido. Married April 28th

*Cox, Job and Mary Wilden marry’d November 7th 1737
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Myars, John and Ann Bruce Married May 15 1741
Avant, Benjamin of Prince George Parish and Marry'd June 3d Ann Brunston of this Parish
Barton, John and Honora Bonnell Married June 4
Christmas, Jonathan and Hester Morton Marry June 19
Davis, Samuel and Margaret Matthew Wido. Marry Sept' 1st
Bentley, Edmund, and Mary Wells Married Sept. 15th 1741
Fryerstone, John, and Sarah Dial, Married November 22 1741
Boody, John, and Sarah Evans Married November 22
Westberry, Jonathan and Mary Tamplet Married December 24th
Kerr, Isaac and Abigail Hawkins Married December 31
Harrington, Whitmill and Jennet Shaw Married February 2
Carter, John and Martha Sarten Married March 26 1742
Buttler, Edward, and Mary Skipper Married April 13 1742
Woolly, or Wally, Thomas and Jemima Troublefield May 31
Secare, Peter, and Mary Rea Married June 3
Stoar, Benjamin, and Mary Shields July 19
Smith, William, and Eleonar James August 13
McDaniel, Daniel, and Sarah Evans August 13
Moonys, Thomas, and Rebecca Brown August 13
Perkins, John and Mary Graceberry September 4
Smith, John and Jane Ford September 10
Davidson, Alexander and Elisabeth Ball December 3
Green, George and Mary Britt Married December 15th 1742
Minors Robert Widow & Elizabeth Leopard Widow Married December 23th 1742
Burdell, Thomas and Margaret Wright Married January the 16th 1742
Obryen Timothy & Anne Thompson Widow Married January the 24th 1742
Logan George of Christ Church Parish & Elizabeth Baker of this Parish Married February the 3 17 —
Goodwin John and Lydia Wilds Married April the 4th 1743
Man John of this Parish Chirurgeon &c and Susanna Laroche of Prince George Parish Married April 7 1743
Graves Joseph and Mary Bennet Married April the 29 1743
Brunson John Widow and Susanna Robinson Widow Married August 13th 1743
Dewit Charles & Sarah Troublefield Married September the 15th 1743
Whittington Francis and Martha Freeman Married October the 8 1743
Murphy Moses and Lucia Troublefield Married October the 9 1743
Dick George Practioner in Physick and Mary Allein Married November 12th 1743

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Cartlidge Edmund and Elizabeth Keble Married December 9 1743
Miller Samuel and Helen Hughes Married December the 26 1743
June John and Lucy Kennel Married December the 28 1743
Jaudon Paul and Margaret Lieubrey Married December the 28 1743
Avant Francis and Sarah Wigfal Thompson Married January the 6 1743
Wild Samuel and Elizabeth Jones Married March the 26 1744
Pyat John of this Parish & Hannah Labruce of Prince George Parish Married March the 28th 1744
Cromby John and Mary Tompkins Married April the 19th 1744
Turbevil Charles and Susannah Saunders Married May the 12th 1744
Turbevil William & Mary Phillips Widow Married May the 26th 1744

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Collins William and Elizabeth Smith Widows Married June the 28th 1744
Bosher John & Mary Whitton Married July the 22d 1744
Jeno or Jenner James and Frances Brown Married August the 18th 1744
Burdell John and Mary Lieubray Married August the 23 1744
White Joseph and Susannah Smith Widow Married September 15th 1744
Wright Thomas & Isabell Tomplet Widow Married November 27th 1744
Conyers James and Mary Mackintosh Married December the 18th 1744
Ball Stephen and Lydia Sanders Married January the 1st 1744/5
White Anthony Junr. and Mary King Widow Married February the 12th 1744/5
Douglass Daniel and Margaret Gandy Married ditto 24 1774/5
White Leonard and Hannah Brown Marryed April the 2d 1745
John Glen and Anna Thompson Married April 16 1745
William Saunders of this Parish, and Sarah Franks of Prince George Parish, Married May 20 1745
Thomas Mitchel of P. G. P. & Elisabeth Atkinson of this Parish Married, July 11th 1745
James King & Elisabeth Thompson Married Oct' 19th 1745
James Walker & Elisabeth Palmer, Married Nov' 6th 1745
John Bowls & Susannah Saunders Married Dec’ 9 1745
William Wright & Sarah Paterson Married, Dec' 26 1745
James Summers, & Anne Morritt Dau' of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Morritt & Marg. his Wife, Married, Febry 1. 1745/6
Ebenezer Dunnham & Frances Commander Married February 20th 1745/6
Godfrey Brown, & Rachel Burkitt Febry 20 1745/6
Amos Shaw & Persis Avant March 25 1746

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Thomas Hasel Junr. in St Thomas's Parish & Alice Morritt Eldest Dau' to the Rev Mr. Thomas Morritt Married April 26 1744

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1746 Marriages Continued
John Purvis and Sarah Johnson Married April 2d 1746
Stephen Peak of P. G. Parish, & Abigaill Brunston of Prince Frederick, Married, Mary 5th 1746
Marmaduke Bell & Mary Geurin Married May 21st 1746
Joseph Dubourdieu of P. G. P. & Mary White of this Parish, Married, June 24th 1746
Moses Martine, & Martha Jones Married Novem' 27th 1746
Robert Lewis & Susannah Dubusk Married Dec. 8th 1746
George Pawley Jun' of P. G. P. & Anne Dupre of this Parish, Married, Dec' 23 1746
John Dexter, & Mary Buckells Married Feb' 14th 1746/7

1747
April 23th James Bellin of P. G. Parish & Mercy Hendlin of P. F. Parish N. B. and this was the Brides Birth Day
June 2 William Hughes and Sarah Potts Married this Day
21 Joel Whealer, & Frances Philips
29 Thomas Hughes & Anne Hawkins
July 5 John Haynsworth & Elisabeth Davidson
18 Joseph Allen & Mary-Anne, Taylor
Sept' 6 Edward Rowse & Hannah Gidens
7 Jonathan Brown & Mary Shaw
Oct' 11th William Procter & Margaret Dyar

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1747 Marriages Continued Date as pr Margine
Oct' 26 John Bryan, & Sarah Atnor
Dec 16 John Keatly, & Jane Troublefield
1747/8 Janry 26 Daniel Britton, & Elizabeth Hyrne
Feby 8 Abraham Giles, & Elizabeth Fletcher, Widow
29th Day Febry Thomas James Simpson & Martha Collson
March 17 William Wilson & Janet Harrington Widow Daughter

Danll Shaw
April 9 John Hoskins, & Sarah Taylor
Sept 11th John Bryan & Sarah Margareta Finlay
Nov 3 Michael Mixan & Sarah Britton
Dec 3 John Bonnell & Patience Windham
Dec 21th' Bryan Connore & Anne Campbell Widow
Dec 23'th Kary Keeble & Mary Kelly
Dec 27 Brewer Sinnixann & Anne Dewit Widow

1748/9
Janry 29 John Popperwell & Mary Purvis
31th & Amy Walker
Febry 21st Benjamin Davis & Rachel Port

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March 14th George Atkinson & Mary Stuart
April 25. John McDaniel & Magdalen Lenud
June 7 John Cope & Mary Burkett
July 30 Stephen Clyat & Katherine Avant
Sept' 3 John Arrino & Mary McDaniel
Y 3d James Campbell, & Judith Dwyer
5th Thomas Handlen & Elisabeth King
Oct. 3 John Perret, & Julian Newman Widow
Novr 19 John Turbevill & Philadelphia Isabell
26th Elias Stallings & Hannah Vaughan

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Oct. 20th 1748 The Rev. John Fordyce was Married to Mary Karwon Widow this Day by the Rev. Mr. Alexr. Keith Minr. of Prince George Parish Which was omitted to be
recorded in the preceeding Page
Green William & Jane Thomson Married August ye 19th 1752
Crawford Thomas and Mary Evans were Married Dec ye 11th 1753
White Joseph and Mary Anna King Married August ye 4 175-
Paulling William and Mary Dunlop Married December ye 29 1761
Lane James and Ursula Henning Married february y" 3" 1757
John Godfrey and Mary Harrinton Both P. F. P. Married By the Rev' James Dormer 29th' July 1761
Bossard Henry and Clary Wolf Married 8th May 1760 By the Rev' Mr. Warrin 1729

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Capt. James Brown Departed this Life Augt. ye 30 1729
Peter Sanders Departed this Life Feby ye 2
Hughes Elizabeth Wife to Meredith Hughes Esqr. Departed this Life Feb'y ye 26
Mary Collins Wife to Andrew Collins Departed this Life Feb' ye 15th
1730 Clerk Ann Wife to Joseph Clerk Departed this Life May ye 5th
Flewellen John Departed this Life February ye 11th 1730/1
Bell John Departed this Life Feb' ye 23 1730/1
Heatley Susannah Wife to William Heatley Departed this Life Janury ye 11 1730/1
Brunson Anne Wife to John Brunson Departed this Life March 6th 1730/1
Atkinson Jane Daughter of Anthony Atkinson and of Mary his Wife Departed this Life September ye 24 1732
Hughes Meredith Departed this Life October 2 1739 Buryed October 3 1739
Atkinson, Mary, Wife to Anthony Atkinson Departed this Life January 17 and was Buryed January 18 1740.
Sarah White, Wife of John White Departed this Life, August 17th 1741.
John, Alex White, Son of John White, and Sarah his Wife, Departed this Life, Oct' 20 1742.

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Sarah White, Dau’r. of John White, & Sarah his Wife Departed this Life, Dec 3 1742.
Swinton Departed this Life Jan ye 27 1743/4
White Coln. Anthy. White, Departed this Life Oct' 14th 1744
1746 May 19th Mary Brown, Wife of Alex' Brown Departed this Life.
Hannah Avant Wife of John Avant Departed this Life Nov. 3 1744
1747 Augt 10 Crafton Kerwon Departed this Life
Dec' 17 John Nayler Departed this Life, & Buryed the 18

1747/8
January 21st John Avant Departed this Life
March 1st Elisabeth Fordyce, Wife of the Rev. John Fordyce Departed this Life, & Bury'd the 4' Aged 44 Years the 28 Janry Last.
May 23 Meredith Hughes Departed this Life this Day & Buryed the 25th Instant

1748/9
Jany 11' Elisabeth Pyat Dau' of John Pyat & Hannah his Wife Departed this Life, & was Buryed the 12th
May 31th Elisabeth Mcpharson, Wife of James M'pharson Departed this Life, & Buryed June 2
Octr 31 Elizabeth Bonnell Departed this Life & was Buried Nov 2
Nov' 10 Wm Brown Departed this Life, & was Buried Nov 12th
Nov' 26th Leon White Departed this Life, & was Buried the 28th 1749/50
Jany 16 Anthony Atkinson Esq Departed this Life, & was Buried Jan 19
Lane Sarah Widow of John Lane Departed this Life Aprill 7th 1751 and was Buried Aprill 8th 1751

1751
The Rev. Mr. John Fordyce Departed this Life July 21 1751 and was Buried July 22 1751

1752
Glen Ann Wife of John Glen Departed this Life Aprill 4 1752 And was Buried Aprill 6 1752
Andres John Departed this Life July 30 1752 and was Buried July 31
Mitchell Eliz Wife to Thomas Mitchell Departed this Life August 11 1752 was Buried August 13th
Dec 17 James King Departed this Life August ye 15 1752
Green John Son of William Green and Lydia his Wife Departed this Life 1743
Green Lydia Wife of William Green Departed this Life 3 Aprill 1751
Collol. John White Departed this Life 1760 and was Buried


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White Jno. Son of Anthy. & Deborah White Departed this Life 1760 and was Buried
Mackpherson James Departed this Life 1760 & was Burried
McPherson Daniel Son of James McPherson & Departed this Life 1760 & was Burried
Thomas Gullm. Scott departed this Life 1765 and was Burried
Elizebeth Green Widow of John Green of P. G. P. Departed this Life 1766 and was Burried
Lydia Green daughter of William & Jane his Wife Departed this Life and was Buryed 1766
The Revd Mr George Spencer departed this Life 28 June 1769

Copy made by Isabelle DeSaussure from Register loaned her by courtesy of J.I. Waring Esqr. of Charleston So. Ca., with leave to copy, Decm. 1906; finished & compared Jany 1907. Original returned Jany 11 1907.

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Citation

Howe, Robert, Moultrie, William, and Mayson, James, “General orders, 1778 / by Gen. Moultrie and Gen. Howe,” Charleston Library Society Digital Collections, accessed May 18, 2024, https://charlestonlibrarysociety.omeka.net/items/show/1489.