Headright and Bounty Grants Curl, John ...... 1785 [some of those listed received more than one grant; others bought the bounty grants given Revolutionary Soldiers. The date shown is that of the first grant in the instances where more than one grant was recorded.] 1820 Washington Co.Ga census ...Heads of Families Curl, Wilson .. page 151 source: Records of Washington County, Georgia, compiled by Marie De Lamar & Elizabeth Rothstein ----------------------------------------- CURLEY, Mr. James, a stonemason and quarry worker, found dead on the margin of the river in Macon 8-14-1827. He had taken his dinner and proceeded to his usual employment, but a few hours before his death. An inquest was held, verdicet - intemperance. An industrious Irishman. source: Georgia Journal & Messenger, Macon, Ga on 8-21-1827 source: Marriages and Deaths 1820-1830; abstracted from extant Georgia newspapers by Mary B. Warren with Sarah F. White ______________________________________________________ The Macon [Ga] Telegraph Vol. I, No. 51, Oct. 16, 1827 SHERIFF'S SALES Muscogee Co. Ga - At the house of William C. Osborn, for by James P. Portis, Shf: Negro boy, Isaac, ppty. of KINCHEN CURL, fi fa of James Holderness surviving copartner of Holderness & Dawson. source: The Macon [GA] Telegraph 1826-1832, compiled by Michal M. Farmer, Mary B. Warren, Nicole M. O'Kelley and William B. Hill _____________________________________________________ Benjamin Tutt, 250 acres in Granville County at Savannah Bluff on Savannah River, bounded W and NW by said River, SW by Robert Vaughn, E by vacant land, NE by HENRY CURL. Survey certified 9-4-1766, granted 2-13-1768. Quit Rent begins in 2 years. Recorded 4-12-1768. Isaac Perry, D.S. Ben Tutt. --------------- Jan Wylie, 100 acres in Craven County near Bush River, bounded SW by Elizabeth Wylie, SE by Henry Coats, NE by HENRY CURL, NW by John Brooks. Survey certified 3-3-1768, granted 6-16-1768. Quit Rent begins in 10 years. Recorded 9-15-1768. John Anderson. Jno. Liviston, D.S. source: Citizens and Immigrants - S.C. 1768, abstracted from contemporary records by Mary Bondurant Warren. _______________________________________________________