English Crown Grants in St. Paul Parish in Georgia
By Hemperley. Surveyor General
FHC # - Transcribed by J. A. McClung
Note: In 1758 the District of Augusta became Parish of St. Paul then became Richmond County
in 1777. "Earlier district which preceeded St. Paul Parish are St. George and sw to Ogechee River.
Includes 6 current counties.
P. 121
McClen, Robert: Town lot #64, Wrightsboro, St. Paul Parish; 300 acres in Wrightsboro Twp.,
St. Paul's Parish
Granted 3 July 1770
Grant Book I, p. 141
McClung, Robert
300 acres in St. Paul Parish
Surveyed 8 June 1769
Plat Book C, p. 181
No grant recorded
P. 109
Linn, William
Town lot #65, Wrightsboro, St. Paul Parish; 100 acres. Wrightsboro Twp. St. Paul Parish:
Bounded on the south by land said to be Cones.
Granted 3 July 1770
Grant Book I, p. 618
P. 12
Beidell, Absolom
250 acres in WRightsboro, St. Paul Parish. Grant 6 Dec 1774 (Grant Book M:777).
Bounded on the NW by Robert McClung and vacant land; on the SW by Joseph Hollingsworth.
Note: No Bellah in this index
Note: Wrightsboro probably named after Gov. James Wright
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