1756 SC PRE-1790, GREENVILLE CO., SC 1756
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume IV Number 4, Fall, 1976 |
| Payments for Colonial Services (Continued from Vol. 4, p.167.) SCMAR, Vol. IV, Fall 1976, No. 4, p.213 |
| Robert Goudy, on the orders of the following persons, viz: |
| Of Daniel Cokely, for flour £ 467 19 00 |
| Of Mary Reirden, for hogs 15 00 00 |
| Of James Beamer, for carriage of salt, Yc. 89 02 02 |
| Of Patrick Reily, for flour, 141 18 00 |
| Of Patric Reily, for driving cattle 12 12 00 |
| Of John Noulan, for the like service, 12 12 00 |
| Of Thomas Gill, for hogs, 12 00 00 |
| Of Ann Lacey, for corn 19 07 06 |
| Of Thomas Anderson, for flour, 25 15 00 - £ 796 05 08 |
| Gasper Dickson, for driving horses 15 00 00 |
| Thomas Ballantine, for the hire of a horse 13 10 00 |
| Jacob Larry, for the hire of two horses, 27 00 00 |
| Colonel Robert Rivers, for the like service, 27 00 00 |
| Abraham Smith, for the carriage of ammunition, 20 00 00 |
| Thomas Saunders, for the like service, 30 00 00 |
| Jacob Vraw, for driving horses 10 00 00 |
| Joseph Norman, for a stall-fed ox, 24 00 00 |
| Evered Ency, for horse hire 13 10 00 |
| Estate of Richad Waring, for a stall-fed ox 23 00 00 |
| Christopher Harman Dettering, for the hire of a cart and horses 50 00 00 |
| Samuel Boone, for a horse, 41 00 00 |
| John Templeton, for wagon hire, 240 00 00 |
| William Stewart, for wagon hire, 255 00 00 |
| Gasper Morgandolar, for the hire of a cart 10 00 00 |
| To Pay the battalion of Colonel Richard Richardson |
| (as the muster roll of the said battalion was settled by a committee of the Assembly) 14,827 11 00 |
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume V Number 1, Winter, 1977 |
| Payments for Colonial Services (Continued from Vol. 4, p.222.) |
| SCMAR, Vol. V, Winter 1977, No. 1, p.52 |
| TO BE RAISED BY PARTICULAR LAWS APPOINTING THE SAME |
| To the Public Treasurer, which he paid for session sermons, 60 00 00 |
| Sinking two 5th parts of the orders for raising a regiment in 1760 50,000 00 00 |
| To skining two 5th parts of the orders for paying the charges of the expedition under Governor Lyttleton against the Cherokees 98,677 05 00 |
| To Daniel Doyley, Esq. Provost Marshal, for serving wirts of election, summoning jurors and attending courts 312 00 00 |
| To Clement Lampriere, annuity on the militia law 187 04 00 |
| Thomas Gill, his annuity for several years 235 16 00 (if 21, born before 1739, can only be Thomas Gill born c1732) |
| The Treasurer advanced to the said Gill 45 00 00 |
-- 1760
| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume V Number 2, Spring, 1977 |
| Payments for Colonial Services (Continued from Vol. 5, p.61) SCMAR, Vol. V, Spring 1977, No. 2, p.115 |
| TO BE RAISED BY PARTICULAR LAWS APPOINTING THE SAME |
| To Jacob Motte, Esq. Public Treasurer, paid by him for sesion sermons £ 30 00 00 |
| Sinking one 5th part of the orders for raising a regiment in 1760 25,000 00 00 |
| Sinking one 5th part of the orders for paying the charges of the expedition under Governor Lyttleton, against the Cherokees 49,338 12 06 |
| Daniel Doyley, Esq. late Provost Marshal, for serving writs of election, summoning of jurors and attending courts 75 16 08 |
| Roger Pinckney, Esq. for the like service 74 03 04 |
| Clement Lampriere, his annuity on the militia law 90 00 00 |
| Thomas Gill, his annuity 90 00 00 |
| Mary Adamson, widow, annuity for herself and two children 150 00 00 |
| Mary Morrison, widow, annuity for herself and three children 200 00 £ 75,04811 06 |
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume V Number 2, Spring, 1977 |
| Payments for Colonial Services (Continued from Vol. 5, p.61) |
| SCMAR, Vol. V, Spring 1977, No. 2, p.120 |
| TO BE RAISED BY PARTICULAR LAWS APPOINTING THE SAME |
| To Roger Pinckney, Esq. Provost Marshal, for serving writs of election, summoning jurors and attending the courts 150 00 00 |
| Jacob Motte, Esq. paid for session sermons 30 00 00 |
| Clement Lampriere, Esq. his annuity on the militia law 90 00 00 |
| Thomas Gill, his annuity 90 00 00 |
| Mary Adamson, annuity for herself and two children 150 00 00 |
| Mary Morrison, widow, annuity for herself and three children 200 00 £ 710 00 00 |
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume V Number 3, Summer, 1977 |
| Payments for Colonial Services (Continued from Vol. 5, p.124) |
| SCMAR, Vol. V, Summer 1977, No. 3, p.185 |
| TO BE RAISED BY PARTICULAR LAWS APPOINTING THE SAME |
| To Jacob Motte, Esq. Public Treasurer, paid by him for sessions sermons 30 00 00 |
| Roger Pinckney, Esq. Provost Marshal for serving writs of election, summoning jurors &c. 150 00 00 |
| Thomas Gill, his annuity 90 00 00 |
| Mary Adamson's annuity for herself and two children 150 00 00 |
| Mary Morrison, widow, annuity for herself and three children 200 00 00 |
| Jacob Motte, Esq. Public Treasurer, for bounty paid by him on hemp and flax 9131 00 04 £ 9751 00 04 |
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume VII Number 2, Spring, 1979 |
| Some Early Settlers on Fishing Creek (Continued from Vol. VII, p.10) |
| SCMAR, Vol. VII, Spring 1979, No. 2, p.82 |
| THOMAS GILL a plantation or tract of Land Containing 150 acres Situate in Berkley County in the fork between Broad & Saludy Rivers and is bounded on a Small branch of Little River, the waters of Saludy river, and is bounded S. on Mr. Pinckney's Land and on all other sides by vacant Land, Survey certified the 3d day of Dec. 1766 and Granted the 19th day of Feby 1767 to the Mem'st (sworn) 2 Apr. 1767. Edward Musgrove, D.S. (signed) For the Memorialist, Thomas Edghill (vol. 9, p. 208). |
1766 and 1772
| South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 7 Search Terms: GILL (15), THOMAS (214) Results (1 combined matches) |
| 1766 The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research page 83 THOMAS GILL a plantation or tract of Land Containing 150 acres Situate in Berkley County in the fork between Broad & Saludy Rivers and is bounded on a Small branch of Little River, the waters of Saludy river, and is bounded S. on Mr. Pinckney's Land and on all other sides by vacant Land, Survey certified the 3d day [p.83] of Dec. 1766 and Granted the 19th day of Feby 1767 to the Mem'st (sworn) 2 Apr. 1767. Edward Musgrove, D.S. (signed) For the Memorialist, Thomas Edghill (vol. 9, p. 208). |
| 1772 THOS. GILL a plantation or tract of Land containing one hundred acres situate in Horse Creek on the West side of Broad River bounding S.W. on Henry Longs, N.W., N.E. & S.E. on vacant Land, Survey Certified the 5th of Aug'st 1772 and Granted 26 Sepr 1772 to the Mem'st (sworn) 23 Novr 1772. Robt McFadden, D.S. del'd March 1, 1773 to Christopher Stright (vol. 12, p. 1). (This is a Fishing Creek Gill Record) (This can only be the Thomas Gill who married Rebekah Curry), as he has to be 21 to appear in this record, and therefore was born before 1772-21=<1751. |
1778 SC PRE-1790, CAMDEN DISTRIC, SC 1778
1778 SC PRE-1790, ORANGEBURG DIS, SC 1778
1779 SC PRE-1790, NINETY-SIX DIST., SC 1779
1780 SC PRE-1790, CAMDEN DISTRIC, SC 1780
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1815
| South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20 |
| Search Terms: GILL (114), THOMAS (5762) |
| Results ( 11 combined matches) Next Hits |
| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, SCMAR, Volume III, Number 1, Winter, 1975 |
| Estate Partitions in the Washington District Court of Equity, 1803-1826 |
1815
| SCMAR, Vol. III, Winter 1975, No. 1, p.18 |
| ix. Sarah, who died in the lifetime of her father, wife of Days Gill, survived by her son Thomas Gill, |
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume III Number 1, Winter, 1975 |
| Estate Partitions in the Washington District Court of Equity, 1803-1826 |
| SCMAR, Vol. III, Winter 1975, No. 1, p.18 |
| William Irby, Deputy Sheriff, swore that he personally served Andrew Spears, Thomas Gill, David Spears, James (sic)McKelvy & Martha his wife with copies of the petition, and left copies of the same at the houses of James Blakely & John Copeland. 18 May 1815. |
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| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research SCMAR, Volume IV Number 2, Spring, 1976 |
| 1829 Census of Laurens District SCMAR, Vol. IV, Spring 1976, No. 2, p.111 |
| Gill, Thomas 5 (must be a page number, is not an age)(This must be the son of Days Gill) |
1815
| South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 3; Search Terms: GILL (5), THOMAS (288); Results ( 2 combined matches) |
| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research |
| ix. Sarah, who died in the lifetime of her father, wife of Days Gill, survived by her son Thomas Gill, |
| The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research |
| William Irby, Deputy Sheriff, swore that he personally served Andrew Spears, Thomas Gill, David Spears, James (sic)McKelvy & Martha his wife with copies of the petition, and left copies of the same at the houses of James Blakely & John Copeland. 18 May 1815. (This is the son of Days Gill) |
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| Death and Obituary Notices from The Southern Christian Advocate, 1867-1878 Issue of March 13, 1872 page 214 |
| Death & Obituary Notices, Southern Christian Advocate, 1867-1878 Jacob Thomas Gill was born in Jackson county, Ga., February 4th 1828, and died in Walker county, Ga., February 13th 1872. |
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