invalid Revolutionary War Soldier In Ga. in 1795, no legal evidence being produced, however. The first deed record of him in Richmond Co. dtd 6/11/1787, John Massey to Daniel Dannelly of Augusta, Ga., Bill of Sale, for slaves, DB A2, P. 24. 5/31/1787 Henry Allison deeded him 200 acres on Big Kiokee Creek, Bk IG, P. 11S. There are various deeds In Columbia Co. for him from 1793 to 1800, buying and selling lands on Kiokee Creek. The est. of Daniel Prater, deed, in Richmond Co., d 12/2/1788, names Elizabeth Danielly, w. of Daniel, admx, with Jamas Danielly, sec. The LWT of Elizabeth Danielly, wife of Daniel, recorded 4/1/1822, Columbia Co., Ga., names as heirs her dau., Elizabeth Prather Danielly, Mary Prather, dau. of Edward Prather, Nancy Prather, Margaret Shaw, Nancy Carroll, and Mary McNeare and Jlncey Fudge. Issue follows: 1 . Jincey Danielly m. 1/1 1/1819 Columbia Co. , Ga. , David Fudge. 2. Elizabeth Prather Danelly. 3. James Danielly, their only son, d. 9/2/1808, aged 16 years in Columbia Co., Ga., Published Augusta Chronicle dtd 9/17/1808. V. James Dantelly, b. ca 1760, d. 1802 Columbia Co., Ga. He first lived in Rlchmond Co, and was Sec. of Est. of Charles Simmons 3/26/1788. Wife, Bridget, prob. dau. of Thomas Ayres of Richmond Co. Ga. 4/24/1783 Roger Quarles gtd to James Danlelly 150 acres on Great Kiokee Creek, Richmond DB B2, P. 8, and he owned various tracts on sd creek, & Trading Road. He had transactions tn Wilkes Co., an exchange of slaves in 1785, and purchasing 200 acres on Long Creek. 3/21/1795, Columbia Co., James Danielly sold to Robert Flourney for 10,000 pds., 14,000 acres on Buggy Grit Creek and Ft. Creek. The est. of James Danielly was adm. Columbia Co. 1802 by wife, Bridget Danielly and Daniel Danielly, lnv. recorded 5/24/1802. James Danielly, a resident of Ga. and S. C., applied for Rev. pension from Govt., No. 2657, but was rejected. Lucian Lamar Knight, Georgia Roster of the Revolution, V. 973.3, a certificate was issued by Col. Elijah Clarke dtd 4/1/1784, staling that James Danlelly was a Minute Man, though not an inhabitant of this State at time of enlistment; James Danielly asks for 250 acres tn Washington Co.; with Col. William Candler certifying that he was a refugee soldier under his command. VI Patrick Danielly, Indian Trader. Columbia Co. deed, 9/2/1794, Patrick Danielly, formerly an Indian Trader, for love and affection, to James Danelly "my only son", a minor, born illegitimate to a white woman, all the Negroes now in my possession."