Thanks Jerry, it was I who requested the info. I appreciate the information. Now if I could just tie them in to my families. Regards, Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 3:34 PM Subject: Re: [GACHATHA] Early Settlers of Georgia Here are the MacLeods, Scots, and Harrises requested by someone yesterday: "MacLeod, Alexr.--Age 19. Tr. Servt.; embark'd 24 June 1737; 20 Nov. 1727." "MacLeod, Angus--Age 17; of Apint; labourr; Tr. Servt. embark'd 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan 1736. Of the Highlands Independt. Company & so reurn'd by Col. Oglethorpe 6 May 1741." "MacLeod, CatAge 19; seervt. for 4 years; embark'd Nov. 19 1737; arrived 14 Jan. 1738. Hired & carry'd at the owner Capt. Thompson's risk, but taken by Mr. Causton as on the Trustees acct. without order, and so certified, which made us lyable." "MacLeod, Evan--Age 16; Tr. servt.; embark'd 24 June 1737; arrived 20 Nov. 1737." "MacLeod, Jo.--age 35; fisherman; Highlander; embark'd 21 Sept. 1741; arrived 2 Dec. 1741." "MacLeod, Roderick--Age 24; Te. Servt.; embark'd 24 June 1737; arrived 20 Nov. 1737. Of the Highlands Independt. Company & so reurn'd by Col. Oglethorpe 6 May 1741." "MacLeod, Rodorick--Age 26; Tr. servt.; embark'd 24 June 1737; arrived 20 Nov. 1737." "MacLeod, Angus of Hawnick--Age 17; weaver; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736." "MacLeod, Donald of Tar--Age 18; labourer; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736; Of the Highlands Independt. Company & so reurn'd by Col. Oglethorpe 6 May 1741." "MacLeod, Donald of Tar--Labourer; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736." "MacLeod, George--Age 17; labourer; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736." "MacLeod, Hugh--Scots Minister at Darien; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736. A grant of 300 acres to him & his successors as ministers at Darien for religious uses was made out 1739. Quitted the Colony 1741." "MacLeod, Hugh--Age 21; labourer; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736; Of the Highlands Independt. Company & so reurn'd by Col. Oglethorpe 6 May 1741." "MacLeod, Hugh--Age 18; labourer; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736; Of the Highlands Independt. Company & so reurn'd by Col. Oglethorpe 6 May 1741." "MacLeod, John--Age 18; labourer; servt. to Mackay of Strothie; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived 10 Jan. 1736; Of the Highlands Independt. Company & so reurn'd by Col. Oglethorpe 6 May 1741." "MacLeod, Mary--Servt. to Thos. Causton." "Scot, Fra[nciAage 40; reduced officer; embark'd 6 Nov. 1732; arrived 1 Feb. 1733; dead 2 Jan 1734." "Scot, John--Gunsmith, embark'd 17 Dec. 1733; arrived 12 Mar. 1734; Lot 144 in Savannah; Covicted of selling rum agst. law 27 Nov 1736; and again 24 Feb. 1738. He ran away to Carolina for debt. Run away Mar. 1738." "Scot, Henrietta-- w.[wife]." "Scot, James, son." "Scot, Sarah, d. [daughter]. "Harris, Fra.[ncis]--Clerk to Mr. Thomas Jones. He had the care and sallory for one year ending Mrch 1740; allotted for the overseer of ye servts." My note--Francis Harris later formed a mercantile company with James Habersham that became one of Georgia's first successful businesses. "Harris, Will.--Lot 126 in Savannah. This lot was granted him April 1737. Lawrence Mellichamp possest it before who deserted 3 June 1736. Dead 1737." "Harris, Anne, w.[wife]--On her death husband's death she & her son became inmate on lot 68." "Harris, Will., son--born in the Colony."