COLUMBIA COUNTY DEEDS AND ABSTRACTS
LAND RECORDS, LAND GRANTS
MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS
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Land Grant dated April 5, 1790, Waters Dunn
Early Phillips Deeds Transcribed by Janice Newton Thurmond
(Please contact Janice ( jannt@comcast.net) if you have information on these surnames)
(these contain many other surnames including Phillips)
Early Deeds and Records from Booklet by Ms. Pearl Baker
Deed dated 1826 between Hugh Bell and Andrew H. M. Edwards
Jesse Roberts Guardianship for Polly, Sarah and Eliza Ross
Deed recorded 4 March 1809 between John Wilmutt and Gatewood Dunn - Sale of 202 1/2 acres
Deed Recorded 30 Dec 1805 between Richard Dunn and John Burgamy, Sale of Negro Boy - Spensor
Deed , 17 Jan 1817, Richard Dunn to David Stanford, Sale of 100 acres
Deed - Gift of 300 Acres, dated 12 Feb 1810, Richard Dunn to son Gatewood Dunn
Deed recorded 14 July 1800, Sale of 33 acres, Thomas Edmondson to Waters Dunn, Sr.
Deed recorded 13 Feb 1817, William Ayres to Richard Dunn, sale of 200 acres
Deed in Trust dated 30 May 1797, Walters Dunn to William Dunn, sale of 4 slaves
Land Grant to Richard Dunn, 778 acres, 5 Dec 1798
Land Grant to Waters Dunn, 113 acres, 31 Oct 1798
Land Grant to Waters Dunn, 225 acres, 31 Oct 1798
Land Grant to Waters Dunn, 23 acres, 24 Sept 1801
Land Records from Columbia and Richmond Co., GA
Columbia Co., GA Plats Book A page 102
Richmond County. Warrant from
Charles Crawford, Esq. dated 3 Nov 1784 to John Willingham for 200 acres
land surveyed by (?Mann) Sims DS 8 May 1784. Recorded 16 July 1785. John
Walton CSr.
Book I p. 382-384
Thomas Willingham to James Mattett 5 Jan 1799 100
acres on the waters of Cagg Creek Bordered SW by vacant and John Weldon,
SE by old lines, NW by vacant land, NE by vacant and John Lander’s land
Wit. James Ramsey, Isaac Willingham, John Moon
Thomas Willingham
(Legal Seal)
Book X p. 213, 214
Elizabeth Willingham to Sarah Willingham 17 July
1810 100 acres on the road leading from Augusta to Washington on the
waters of Green Briar creek Bordered by Manning, Pittman, Brison, Joseph
Willingham Wit. John G. Wilingham and Milly Willingham (X her mark),
Elizabeth Wilingham (X her mark)
Book P p. 365, 366
Archer Willingham to John Pittman 5 Jan 181115
acres on Washington Road joining lands of (?Tramel) Beard and (?Sarah) A.
Bugg and said Pittman Wit. John Greene Willingham and John Pittman Archer
Willingham (Legal Seal) John Pittman, Jr. swore that he witnessed
Archibald Willingham execute deed and John G. Willingham witness the deed.
Book O p. 103/ 104
John Pittman to Elizabeth Willingham 13 May 1807
(?1805?) Wit. swore 10 Nov 1807 BUT says recorded Dec 1806?? 1 1/2 acres
on new road leading from Washington to Augusta be part of a tract of 130
1/2 acres conveyed by Charles Ruff to said Pittman. (Triangular shape
bordered by) Originally (?Sturk) now Willingham, Pittman, Pittman Wit. B.
Pittman, James Jones (Xhis mark), John Willingham. John Pittman (Legal
Seal) John Willingham, Sr. swore on 10 Nov 1807 that he witnessed with B.
Pittman and James Jones Basel Neel, JP
Book O p. 354
Elijah Willingham to Thomas Jones 16 Nov 1807 100
acres on both sides of Sullivans Creek Bounded N. by William Lawrence, W.
by William Farmer, S by John Roberts, E by Mark Sullivan Wit. John Roberts
Jesse Roberts Elijah Willingham (Legal Seal)
Jesse Roberts swore 10
Jan 1810 that he and John Roberts witnessed sale. Basil Neal, JP
Book I p. 528
John Greene Willingham to William Dunn, Abraham
Franklin,and Alexander Gardener For five dollars, one waggon and team with
all the appointments...grain, one sohrel horse, two bay mares, two ..which
said property if not returned or the sum of ? hundred and fifty dollars
paid in hand to the afore said William, Abraham, and Alexander on or
before the last day of April ...the date hereof then this property to be
considered as the only property of said William, Abraham, and Alexander
but if the sum afore said should be paid as afore said at or before the
last day of April next afore said then the..to be of non affect otherwise
to retainto form ..as witnessed where of I have heree unto set my hand and
seal 9th day of March anno domino 1801.
John G. willingham (Legal
Seal)
Wit. Joseph Marshall, William McDaniel Wm. McDaniel swore 27
June 1801 that he saw John G. Willingham sign W.F. Stevens, JP
Book N p. 434
Elizabeth Willingham and John G. Willingham to
Abraham Bryson 17 April 1806 20 acres, part of a tract of land originally
granted to Phillip Steed Wit. Hugh Blair, Dawson Cash, Jane Brison (her
mark) John G. Willingham (Legal Seal) Elixabeth Willingham (X her mark)
Richmond Co. All people of Richmond Co.
Book F -1
John Willingham to William Wilingham 15 May 1786 100
acres each side of a S. fork of Kegg Creek Wit. George
Grasfield(Brasfield?) Henry Spaldings John Willingham (X his mark)
Book F - 1
John Willingham to Charles Spalding 15 May 1786 100
acres each side of S. fork of Cag Creek a boundary the dividing line
between the said Spalding & Willingham Wit. George Brasfield, Henry
Spalding, Wiliam Wilingham John Willingham (X his mark)
Will of John Pittman Richmond Co., GA, Will Book A
Signed 19 Apr
1782 Registered with James Hamilton, Register Probate 22 April 1785 Peley
Rogers & Phillip Pittman qualified as executors 7 May 1785 before
James Hamilton R.P.
To wife Mary Pittman, Kioka Plantation of 200
acres of land & Tony & Jack during her life or widowhood then said
plantation of land to son Timothy and two negros equally to Timothy
Pittman and Grace Pittman and if they die without heirs, the land and
negros amongst five youngest children. To son, Phillip Pittman 200 acres
in Wilkes Co. To daughter, Patty Pittman, 100 acres of land in Wilkes Co.
To grandson Jesse Pittman, 100 acres in Wilkes Co. Son Buckner Pittman,
one shilling To son John Pittman, one shilling All rest of estate equally
divided among seven youngest children: Mary Rogers, James Pittman, Patty
Pittman, Zilpha Nobles, Phillip Pittman, Timothy Pittman, Grace Pittman.
Son-in-law Peley Rogers and Phillip Pittman executors Wit. William
Courson, Zachariah Marshall (X his mark), James Simson (X his mark) John
Pittman (Legal Seal)
Transcriptions from documents of Katherine Willingham Woerner