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    1. [GASCREVE] Re: Morrison & Wright lookups
    2. Gregory Drexel
    3. Savannah, December 27. Died at New York on the 5th instand the Rev. ROBERT SMITH, formerly pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this city, in his 34th year...for the last 7 or 8 years...pulmonary complaint...induced him to leave his pastoral charge in the city of Schenectady...removed to Savannah...later to Pennsylvania...Major WRIGHT and his lady, in whose house he lodged and died...his remains were interred in the burying ground. (GR&SI 12/27/1803, 3:2) Charleston, June 24. Died. On Wednesday morning, at Oak Forest, near Dorchester, MRS. ELIZABETH WRIGHT, daughter of JOHN IZARD, Esq., deceased, and wife of ALEXANDER WRIGHT, Esq., of Jamaica. (GG 7/10/1794, 2:3) WRIGHT, Ambrose: Philip Hornby, Admr. (GSG 6/3/1784, 1:1) WRIGHT, Asahel: Merchant; Joseph Arnold, merchant, ltrs admr. (CM 7/27/1798, 3:5) WRIGHT, Edward: David George Harrol (?), MRS. ANN WRIGHT, ltrs admr. (CM 11/18/1800, 4:1) WRIGHT, Henry: Camden Co.: Mrs. MARY WRIGHT, WILLIAM WRIGHT, ltrs admr (GG 11/12/1795, 2:1) WRIGHT, Sir James: Pers prop confiscated. (GG 12/11/1788, 2:3) WRIGHT, John: Glynn Co.; Peter Massy (?), ltrs admr. (CM 5/3/1803, 4:3) WRIGHT, Joseph: James Gunn, Admr., also of Mrs. MARY WRIGHT. Cashalhall (?). (GSG 11/24/1785, 2:1); Litchfield. (GG 8/4/1791, 2:1) WRIGHT, Mrs. MARY: see above Joseph WRIGHT. (GSG 3/10/1785, 2:1) WRIGHT, Richard: Mariner; John Foulis, Admr. (RGG 9/13/1781, 2:2) WRIGHT, Thomas: Camden Co.; Richard Carnes, ltrs admr as nearest of kin. (CM 11/24/1801, 2:2) Camden Co.; Samuel WRIGHT, Admr. (GR&SI 5/19/1803, 1:4) Savannah, October 22. Died. In Savannah, MRS. ANN WRIGHT, wife of Mrs. WILLIAM WRIGHT, silversmith. (GG 10/22/1766, 2:1) Freedman's Journal (Pennsylvania) Notices from the Invisible World...Died suddenly in Carolina where he had gone to trade, LEVIN MILBY. His brother-in-law ELIAS WEST had a visit from the spirit world telling him of the death May 12. West was also told by spirit visit earlier, in September 1764, in Indian River, telling him of the death of his partner PETER WRIGHT at Staten Island, and Peter's brother, ANTHONY WRIGHT. (GSG 9/20/1787, 3:2) Savannah, July 17. Died. On Friday night, the 13th instant, MR. ASAHEL WRIGHT, a native of Providence (Rhode Island). (CM 7/17/1798, 3:4; GG 7/19/1798, 3:3) Savannah, October 9. Died on Friday last, Mr. EDWARD WRIGHT. (GG 10/9/1800, 3:3; CM 10/10/1800, 3:2) Savannah, February 14. Died on the 3rd instant, after a long and painful illness, MRS. ELIZABETH WRIGHT, widow of the late MR. WILLIAM WRIGHT. A charitable and benevolent woman, who during the American Revolution assissted many of the officers and soldiers on board the Prison ships in this river...(CM 2/14/1797, 3:3) HILE, Adam: Warren Co.; H. (Habackuk ?) WRIGHT, ltrs admr. (GG 3/22/1775, 3:1) HOOPER, Thomas: On 31 Oct 1765, ltrs admr. to JAMES WRIGHT and John Barrel, gentlemen. JAMES WRIGHT surviving admr. Dismission. (GG 1/24/1765, 3:1; 8/23/1769, 2:1) London, November 22. Yesterday died, at his house in Westminister, SIR JAMES WRIGHT, Bart., many years Gov of Georgia. (GSG 2/23/1786, 1:1) Nassau, (New Providence), April 5th. Died lately in England, in the 87th year of his age, JERMYN WRIGHT, Esq., formerly of Georgia. (GG 5/16/1799, 3:1) Charlestown, July 18...mounted Rebels made sudden skirmish into Goosecreek parish...Lt. WAUGH of South Carolina dragoons went to reconnoiter...he cut down JOHN WRIGHT of Wasmasaw, a Rebel Captain and possibly two other...LT. WAUGH was then shot. Some Rebel officers affected to regret the death of so brave a man and to condemn the infamous deed... Several gentlemen from town were then at the Quarter House, asome of whom got off; others were taken and admitted to their parole. MR. WILLIAM TRUSLER of this town, in attempting to make his escape, was shot. (RGG 8/9/1781, 5:2) Saavannah, December 16. Died. MRS. MARY WRIGHT, widow of the late Mr. JOSEPH WRIGHT. (GSG 12/16/1784, 3:3) Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: Gregory Drexel To: Gregory Drexel Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 12:54 AM Subject: Re: Morrison & Wright lookups Hi Helen. I will send all tomorrow. God bless, Carole ----- Original Message ----- From: Gregory Drexel To: Helen Cason Alexander Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 9:06 PM Subject: Re: Morrison & Wright lookups Hi Helen. There is a Mrs. Ann Wright, wife of Mr. William Wright, silversmith, died Savannah, October 22. GG 10/22/1766. The others are: Major Alexander Ambrose Mrs. Ann Anthony Asahel Edward Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Eve Habackuk Henry James Sir James James N. Jermyn John Capt. John John Izard Joseph Mrs. Mary Peter Richard Samuel Thomas William none of the Christian names of which you mentioned. If you would like me to send these, I will be happy to. Just let me know. Carole gdrexel1@airmail.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Helen Cason Alexander To: Gregory Drexel Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 7:40 PM Subject: Re: Morrison & Wright lookups Thank you, Carole: My Wrights are Claibourne & son Abner & daughter Susan married George A. Morrison. They lived in Camden Co, but frequented Savannah . Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: Gregory Drexel To: GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com ; Helen Cason Alexander Cc: GASCREVE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2000 7:29 PM Subject: Morrison & Wright lookups Hi Helen. MORRISON, John: Burke Co.; Elizabeth Morrison, ltrs admr. (CM 1/22/1802, 3:3) Savannah, January 21. Died on the 5th instant, in Burke County, BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN MORRISON. (GG 1/21/1802, 3:1) Helen, there is nearly a whole column to the surname WRIGHT. I need a Christian name or two, please. Thank you. Carole gdrexel1@airmail.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Helen Cason Alexander <hcalex@digital.net> To: <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 12:15 AM Subject: [GA-Roots] Morrison & Wright > Carole: Would you please look up Morrison and Wright in your book? > Thanks. Helen >

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