SOURCE TITLE: A Researcher's Library of Georgia History, Genealogy, and Records Sources-Volume I by Robert Scott Davis, Jr. published by Southern Historical Press, Inc., 1987. JAMES surname family research Extracted by Linda M. Thank Kettle Falls, Washington. These contents for research purposes only and a courtesy posting. January 14, 2006. ********************************************************************* ____________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: Lost Georgia Land Grant Tracts information: from a list of Plats in the Surveyor-General's Office expired in their dates. JAMESON, Thomas page 021 JAMESON, Thomas. Number of acres 50 ___________________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: Georgia Provincial Rangers information: from a list of Rosters of the First and Second Troops of Georgia Rangers from 18 May 1759 through 31 March 1767 which was based on Payroll in the Treasury Series 64/70 from the British Public Record Office. Similar payrolls are said to be found in the Gage Papers, William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan. JAMES, Solomon page 048 JAMES, Solomon Enlisted or Commissioned Date: pvt/ 18 Dec 1758 Served Until Date: 18 Nov. 1763 __________________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: Supplement to Lucian Lamar Knight's Georgia's Roster of the American Revolution. information: the List of Warrants issued by the Land Court for the County of Washington from its establishment to the 6th of August, 1787......(Contains Continental, Citizens' and Renewed Bounties.) (microfilm: original documents found on reel 70-36, Microfilm Library, Georgia Department of Archives and History.) JAMES, Elijah page 144 JAMES, Elijah ____________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: Supplement to Georgia Citizens and Soldiers of The American Revolution which was published by the Southern Historical Press in 1979. information: regarding the list of southern Loyalists who sailed from Georgia to Jamaica at the end of the Revolution or left the south at the end of the Revolution. Published in the 3 volumes of military rosters of Loyalists: Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War (Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1981) JAMIESON, James page 151 JAMIESON, James ____________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: The Settlement at the Head of the French Broad River or the Bizarre Story of the First Walton County, Georgia (taken from the North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal by reprint permission by the author from [7 (1981) , no. 2: 62-74] information: regards the persons who banded together in circa for settlements in a long disputed area between the governing bodies of the times from South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia. prior to 1786 and through circa 1793......also known as "Orphan Strip" and many other numerous settlement claim lands/companies/republic/states/ etc. Area obtained by the Federal Government from the Cherokees in 1798 and 1802. A censuses of the area after County of Walton was given the same functions as other Georgia counties. JAMES, Jno. page 212 JAMES, Jno. census of 17 Feb 1805, Special Collections, University of Georgia Libraries. 4 white persons, also he is head of household and neighbor of below Will. JAMES, Will census of 17 Feb 1805, Special Collections, University of Georgia page 212 2 white persons, also he is head of household and neighbor of above Jno. Section referring to a list of grants for Buncombe County: JANES, Thomas page 225 JANES, Thomas grantee 100 acres ____________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: MILITARY ROSTERS, 1821-1815 information: JAMES, Thos. G. page 260 JAMES, Thos. G. August 27 1821...........Quota of the 18th Regiment Colo. Henderson. age 18 height 5 ft. 71/2 in. complexion fair eyes blue drafted JAMES, Willm/son page 280 A Muster Roll of the Volunteer Rifle company and under the command of Capt. James B. Landrum, attached to 44 Battalion of Georgia Militia for warning readiness from March of 1812. JAMES, Williamson (WILLIAMSON, James?)..(blank) ___________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: ANTEBELLUM GEORGIA; Chapter about Applicants before Georgia's Board of Physicians, 1826 - 1881. information:: JAMES, J. R. page 311 JAMES, J. R. ______________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: ST. GEORGE PARISH --BURKE COUNTY information: St. George Parish created in 1777; a book on this area is available by the author titled The Families of Burke County, 1755-1855, a Census. Same publisher as this resource book. JAMES, Michael page 349 JAMES, Michael.......Private sick at Savannah. Muster Roll of Lieut. Cones Detachment of Volunteer Militia Infantry of the State of Georgia; belonging to a detachment under Command of Major Robert Bowling, in service of the U.S. from commencement of their service to the 25th of Sept 1814. ______________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: WHITE MEN WITH FAMILIES IN GEORGIA'S CHEROKEE COUNTY, 1830.........(a reprint from the Northwest Georgia Historical and Genealogical Society Quarterly) information from this chapter: 13th Septer 1830, Cherokee Agency agent was not able to totally recall all the men or their dates of birth, family and property details.......state there were about 100 families who were white who were occupying plantations which had been abandoned until further notice. information: Some persons listed and given. 1830 Census taken of Gwinett County, Georgia, White Men Living in the Cherokee Lands: actual census pages: page 374 is George James, John Rodgers, Johnson Rodgers, Joseph Rodgers, and Robt. Rodgers. page 376 is Thos. James. and Thos. Welch. JAMES, George book page 388 (see above) JAMES, Thos. book page 388 (see above) _____________________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: STATE CENSUS records 1834 - 1838 information: JAMES, John page 406 1834 22 March State Census of Cobb County, Georgia JAMES, John head of household with 4 white persons. JAMES, George page 410 1834 Census of FORSYTH County JAMES, George household head with total of 7 whites. (note: many of the persons in the Cherokee 1830 lists previously are in this census count also.) 1838 State Census of Paulding County, Georgia. 6 Nov. 1837. JAMES, Joseph Sr. page 416 JAMES, Joseph Sr.--head of household with 2 white persons. (neighbor of Joashley listed below) JAMES, Joashley page 416 JAMES, Joashley--head of household with 4 white persons. ___________________________________________________________ about this chapter contents: Confederate Veterans Act and listings (1894) information: page 443: Georgia began paying pensions to resident confederate veterans and to men who served in the militia and state troops in the year of 1879. Widows and poverty benefits such as for disabilities didn't start until 1894. The lists given are not complete. Best resource of information about claims is a visit to the Georgia Department of Archives. file copies are expensive. The Staff of the Civil War Section can't select documents from a pension file for a patron by mail. For information on the holdings of the Civil War Section write to the Georgia Department of Archives and History, 330 Capitol Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ga. 30334. JAMES, Jacob page 446 BERRIEN County: JAMES, Jacob JAMES, Cader page 447 BUTTS County: JAMES, Cader JAYNES, John page 449 FRANKLIN County: JAYNES, John JAMES, W. R. page 457 WILKINSON County: JAMES, W. R. ___________________________________________________________ The End of Extracts for surname JAMES or related.