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Wright Square Cemetery
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The first public burial ground in Glynn County was located in Wright Square bordered by the streets of Egmont (west), Mansfield (north), and George (south); and a few other streets bisect it today; Glynn Middle School once sat upon this ancient city cemetery.  Before the school was built in 1953 at least one home (maybe 1 or 2 more) rested near the site; its address was 3 Wright Square.  Absolutely no listing of burials have been found to date and the only "proven" burial was that of Revolutionary War Patriot Benjamin Hart who died sometime in late 1801 or early 1802.  It could be assumed that many of the early pioneers of Glynn County were buried in this cemetery prior to the opening of Oak Grove Cemetery in the 1830's.  However, the opening of Oak Grove Cemetery has come under scrutiny as well due to the City Council Minutes dated late 1839 early 1840 where the creation of Oak Grove was still being discussed.

While searching for random obituaries, I found a newspaper article telling us a little bit about the fate of this former city cemetery (see right).  Many persons today are interested in excavating the site but after reading the article, it would appear that there is nothing, or very little, left to excavate.  It would be nice to know what happened to the tombstones from this cemetery, if there were any other than wooden markers, and of course who was interred here, but to know exactly who was interred here an archeological dig with DNA testing would have to be performed; something not likely to be in the city budget, especially without having test subjects to match the remains with.

After the Glynn Middle School building was torn down, Mr. Bill Weeks (the City Manager, with the assistance of the public works department) decided to scrape off a layer of topsoil to see if any evidence could be found indicative of the rumored burials.  'Lo and behold, the faint outline of a coffin could be seen and immediately Fred Cook (local resident and archaeologist with Southeastern Horizons, Inc.) was called in to help further investigate this find and to confirm that this was a human burial site.  Mr. Cook and Mr. Weeks found four more gravesites that day!  The city allowed a "dig" to be performed to determine the exact size and boundaries of the cemetery, eventually 37 burial sites were unearthed.  None of the 37 showed any signs of disinterment and the layout of the grave sites suggests that somehow the town knew exactly where everyone was buried, suggesting there were grave markers of some kind; whether they were wooden markers that rotted over time or stone markers that were removed.

In the meantime, we can build a "presumed" listing by using early probate records and other sources that record the deaths of Glynn County's earliest residents.  Below is such a record compiled by Amy Lyn Hedrick, however, be warned, that this is NOT an accurate listing nor is it to be presumed to be a true and correct listing of persons buried in this cemetery.

Also, there is no other listing like this online, nor is there a published one for that matter, concerning this cemetery.  Therefore, if this listing appears on other websites, like Find-A-Grave, it will be presumed that said persons plagiarized Amy Lyn Hedrick's work.

I have never, and do not, give permission for this work to appear on other websites, nor for it's use in electronic, written, and/or digital publications without express written permission from myself, Amy Lyn Hedrick, directly.

From the time of Glynn County's "official" beginnings in 1777 up until the opening of Oak Grove Cemetery in 1832 (or maybe later in 1840), many people lived and died in this county and unfortunately many never left a record of death.  By using public records of the time period one can only presume that the deceased was buried here in this cemetery.  As was the custom at that time, most people were buried on their own land in a small family burial plot or in a designated burial spot between several plantations; even a few people who lived in the city chose to be buried on their land.  The majority of these small cemeteries have been lost over time either through Mother Nature or through human destruction therefore most of the persons appearing in this list may actually be buried on their own properties or in other established cemeteries, but their names have been included here "just in case".

As you can tell, this database is comprised of predominately male interments.  The state of Georgia did not officially keep death records until 1919 and prior to the Civil War, women were less likely to inherit lands and property to leave after their death.  Since death records do not exist, other than in church and personal records, I had to rely largely on estate records to compile this database.  Also used were obituaries found in many historic newspapers from around the country found in online databases.

The Brunswick Times Advertiser;
Wednesday 4 April 1894; pg. 1 col. 7

REOPENED GRAVES—The Sewerage Shovels Strike Against Human Bones—Ghastly Finds at the Egmon [sic] Street Excavations—The Spot an Ante-Bellum Cemetery, Antedating Oak Grove.
          When the muscular negroes who take orders from Contractor Tate drove their spades deep into the soft earth on Egmon [sic] street, at the point where it borders Wright square this morning, they did not think they were digging into the secrets of a city of the dead, but that was nevertheless the case.
          Consequently, when at a depth of about four feet, one of the men turned up several human bones, he did not sing carelessly like the grave-digger in “Hamlet,” but his expression was one of mingled fear and astonishment.
          The excavations went on, however, not hindered at all by the gloomy evidences of man’s decay which were unearthed with almost every spade full of dirt, until a good-sized heap of bones were dug out.
          Contractor Tate, not knowing the past history of that plot of ground, thought his sewerage work had been the means of discovering the remains of some aboriginal people, who had thronged this peninsular long before such things as mains, pumping wells and surface drainage were dreamed of.
          The history of Wright square and the streets and lots surrounding it is however, an ample explanation of how those human bones got there, and why it was possible for a gang of workmen, in broad daylight, on a public thoroughfare, and in the midst of a populace such an eloquent reminder of that dead Past which lies always just under the surface of the sunny Present.
          Wright square was a public burying ground before Oak Grove cemetery was laid out.  It was at the time when the suburbs were unsurveyed woods and when only that portion of town lying along the Bay was at all populated.  Some of the pioneers of Brunswick’s municipal history were buried there.  When Oak Grove cemetery was opened, a large number of remains were disinterred and removed to the new burying ground.
          Finally, it was abandoned entirely, the mounds became level with the earth and for a long period, up to about ten years ago, only one solitary tombstone remained standing to mark the former uses of the ground.  This tombstone soon shared the fate of the others and was removed.
          Then, the city chaingang, under command of Captain Lewis Harris, went to work to modernize the cemetery and convert it into a park.  The surface was graded to a depth of from one to two feet, leaving pedestal-like mounds about the roots of the oaks.  This grading of the graves of course brought the bones of the dead nearer to the surface—but, it also robbed the square of its horror to the superstitious and its gloomy suggestions to all who passed that way.
          But, although the mounds and the tombstones were gone the evidences of man’s mortality remained, and the history of the spot will be brought back to the recollection of man by these discoveries unearthed by the sewerage shovels.

The news article to the right also suggests that the remains of those interred could have been removed, most to Oak Grove Cemetery, but it's possible that others were re-interred at Christ Church on St. Simons Island.  For example, Cyrus Dart and his wife Ann's tombstone is located at Christ Church yet they lived on the mainland and close to this ancient city cemetery.  Since Ann's family was of St. Simons and already buried on the island, their remains were probably interred at Christ Church; or, at the very least, their tombstone was removed.  However, this is just speculation, no proof has been found to suggest this actually happened; especially since, of the 37 graves found, none show signs of being disinterred.  Relocating a grave in modern times is a time consuming and costly endeavor, imagine doing this in the early 1800's, so it would make sense that only the tombstones were relocated and not the actual remains.

This speculation also leads one to wonder about the "early" burials at Oak Grove Cemetery.  Were they originally interred in this city cemetery but later removed to Oak Grove?  One tombstone is made of slate imported from the New England territory; quite out of character for families buried in Oak Grove but something that would be at home in a cemetery started in the late 18th century.  Those early Oak Grove burials include, Charlotte Plant who died 12 May 1838; Horace Gilpatrick with the slate tombstone from 2 September 1839; William Mansfield Bancroft who died 2 November 1840, and Aaron Todd who died 20 August 1846.

Also, one has to wonder where everyone was buried that died between 1840 and 1870 that do not appear in Oak Grove Cemetery's burial listing.  Were they in unmarked graves in Oak Grove, was the large portion of Oak Grove destroyed for the railroad tracks just completely obliterated and the tombstones done away with?  Many questions remain on just how big Oak Grove Cemetery was originally and how many graves were lost.

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Legend:  ADD=Actual Date of Death | DOR=Date on Record | Not Here=Not buried here | Obit=Obituary provided record
Surname Given Name Maiden Name Birth Date Death Date Burial Sex Vet Age Section Images Notes
AIKENSArthur      23 Jan 1793    M      DOR   William & Sarah Grant admins to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
ALLISONDavid      28 Sep 1798    M      Not Here    Elisha B. Hopkins admin to estate; cod. yellow fever; d. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
ANDERSONArthur      20 Nov 1807    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
ARKINSJames      22 Mar 1808    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
ARMSTRONGRobert      15 Nov 1818    M      DOR   could be buried at Christ Church with the rest of the family; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
ARMSTRONGThomas      01 Feb 1824    M      DOR   William Armstrong, admn., most likely buried on SSI; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
ATKINSONJames      08 Jan 1808    M      DOR   could be buried in Brookman or Camden County; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
AUSTGeorge Butler    18 Apr 1800  22 Jan 1838    M    37  ADD    no record of burial; could also be buried on Jekyll; p. Leonard Aust & Harriet Butler; m. (1) Jane Faith Evans (2) Sarah Ann Maccaw; b. Walworth, Surrey, England; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
BILLSJonathan          M         died before 1820 census; no proof that he died in Glynn County; m. Lucy Paddock 
BILLSLucy  Paddock        M         was in the 1820 census; her daughter Lucy was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery; no proof Mrs. Bills died in Glynn County; m. Jonathan Bills 
BISSETTAlexander      07 May 1792    M      DOR   last name Biffett or Biffert on record. Will dated 19 Nov 1791; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
BOWERSGeorge (Capt)    00 OOO 1778  28 Feb 1823    M    44  Obit    researched previously, no record of burial on St. Simons check A.M.P. King journal; p. David Bowers & Hannah Bowers; m. Eliza Smith; b. Somerset, Massachusetts; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
BOYDSamuel      01 Jun 1824    M      DOR   m. Mary; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
BRAILSFORDWilliam    00 OOO 1767  25 Nov 1810    M    42  Obit    was he buried here or on the island; p. Samuel Brailsford & Sarah Elizabeth Holmes; m. Maria Heyward; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
BROWNTheophilus (Dr)      26 Sep 1800    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
BRUCEJames      00 Jul 1793    M      DOR   possibly buried on St. Simons; is he the father of Eliz. (Bruce) Moore or a brother?; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
BURNETTMoses      21 May 1807    M      DOR   d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
BURNETTSarah Rebecca  Moore  00 OOO 1760  03 Apr 1807    F    46  DOR   possibly buried on Burnett Plantation off of Hwy 341 on Burnett Rd.; m. Moses Christopher Burnett; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
BURNETTWilliam F    16 Jul 1826  07 Apr 1840    M    13  ADD    possibly buried on Burnett Plantation; p. John Burnett & Margaret Moore; b. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
CLUBBFrances      18 Aug 1807    F      DOR   possibly buried on SSI or in Camden County; Mrs. Ann McKenzie next of kin; m. James Clubb; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
CLUBBJames      18 Aug 1807    M      DOR   Ann McKenzie next of kin filed for his and wife Frances' estate who is also listed here; possibly buried on SSI or in Camden County; m. Frances; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
CLUBBJohn      05 Feb 1808    M         possibly buried on SSI or in Camden County; m. Sophia; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
CLUBBThomas      22 Feb 1790    M      DOR    could be buried here, St. Simons Island, or Cumberland Island.; p. William Clubb & Celia Bunkley; m. Elizabeth Miller; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
CLUBBThomas      27 Dec 1804    M      DOR   is this a different Thomas Clubb; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
Surname Given Name Maiden Name Birth Date Death Date Burial Sex Vet Age Section Images Notes
COLESarah (Mrs)    00 OOO 1764  17 Dec 1825    F    60  Obit    cod. pleurisy; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
CRAWFORDWilliam    00 OOO 1758  20 Oct 1809    M    50  Obit    possibly buried at the Little Satilla; b. Scotland; d. Little Satilla, Glynn, Georgia 
DARTAlfred    21 Mar 1807  00 Sep 1807    M    5 mo  ADD   p. Cyrus Dart & Ann Eliza Harris 
DARTCyrus    11 Jun 1764  20 Jun 1817    M  U.S. Rev. War 1st CT Capt Stillwell's Regiment  53  ADD   was he really buried at Christ Church or was his tombstone just moved there?; p. Joseph Dart & Abigail Brainard; m. (1) Mary Kilborn (2) Ann Eliza Harris; b. Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
DARTErastus    15 Jun 1797  12 Dec 1819    M    22  ADD   p. Cyrus Dart & Ann Eliza Harris 
DARTHorace    09 Apr 1799  26 Oct 1815    M    16  ADD   p. Cyrus Dart & Ann Eliza Harris 
DEWITTCharles (Sr)      01 Jan 1824    M      DOR   Charles Jr. admn.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
DUPREEAnn (Mrs)      21 Nov 1825    F      Obit    m. (1) James McLeod (2) Gee Dupree; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
FRANKLINAtheleston Dawson    00 Mar 1836  00 Nov 1837    M    20 mo  ADD    possibly buried in Oak Grove or on family land; p. John Franklin, Jr. & Selina S. Dawson Lawrence; cod. dysentery; b. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
FRANKLINSarah Rebecca    00 Jul 1838  22 Aug 1838    F    53 da  ADD    possibly buried in Oak Grove or on family land; p. John Franklin, Jr. & Selina S. Dawson Lawrence; b. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
FRANKLINSelina S. Dawson  Lawrence  00 OOO 1815  19 Aug 1838    F    22  ADD    possibly buried in Oak Grove or on family land; p. Athelston Dawson Lawrence & Sarah; m. John Franklin, Jr.; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
GOODEJohn      29 May 1800    M      DOR   Samuel and Lewelen Goode admins to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
GRANTAndrew      09 Jun 1796    M      DOR   m. Elizabeth; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
GRANTWilliam      05 Feb 1808    M      DOR   of the Elizafield family? If so, could be buried there or on SSI; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
GRAVESJohn W      12 May 1800    M      DOR   Mrs. Katherine Graves Kennedy was admn. to his estate, possibly his widow.; m. Katherine; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
GREENNeil      09 Oct 1816    M      Obit    buried here or actually at Frederica, no record at Christ Church; b. Lancaster, Pennsylvania; d. St Simons Island, Glynn, Georgia 
GUYWilliam      17 Jan 1810    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISJohn      06 Apr 1827    M      Obit    d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISWilliam (Sr)      22 May 1795    M      DOR   son William Harris, Jr.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISWilliam      30 Aug 1792    M      DOR   m. Margaret; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISONJames      17 Jun 1808    M      DOR   Thomas Muse (or Muze, Mozo, etc.) adm as nearest kin, was adm for several people as next of kin.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISONJohn      03 Sep 1806    M      DOR   m. Martha; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISONJohn      18 Jan 1808    M      DOR   from MDC records; is this a duplicate of the other John Harrison?; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARRISONMartha      12 Jun 1807    F      DOR   wife of John listed here; m. John Harrison; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HARTBenjamin (Sr)    00 OOO 1730  02 Jan 1802    M    71  ADD   all records state he was buried here; m. Nancy Ann Morgan; b. North Carolina; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
Surname Given Name Maiden Name Birth Date Death Date Burial Sex Vet Age Section Images Notes
HELVESTONJacob      14 Sep 1792    M      DOR   Sarah & James Helveston admins. to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HELVESTONJohn      22 Jan 1803    M      DOR   Henry Helveston admin to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HERRENJames      09 Jan 1802    M      DOR   Lewis Osmont admin to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HILLJohn E      04 Jan 1810    M    DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HILLERYChristopher    00 OOO 1755  18 Feb 1796    M    40  ADD   family records say he died in Savannah and could be buried there, however, he was a resident of Little Blythe Island and could possibly be buried there with Mark Carr.; m. Agnes; d. Savannah, Chatham, Georgia 
HOLLANDJames C      19 Feb 1824    M      DOR   James C. Mangham admn.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
HOLSWORTHStephen      22 Feb 1803    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
LITHGOWRobert      31 Dec 1802    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
LYNNMichael      16 Jul 1822    M      Obit    b. Ireland; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
MACNAMARANicholas    00 OOO 1790  16 Aug 1826    M    35  Obit    b. Ireland; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
MANNERSDavid      03 Sep 1801    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MANNINGJohn      17 Sep 1818    M      DOR   Joseph Manning admn.; possibly buried Brantley/Glynn County line; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MANSONDuncan      31 Mar 1793    M      DOR   Duncan was the administrator to John McIntosh, Jr.'s estate when he died so Lachlan McIntosh of Savannah had to take over; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MARGATJames      19 Nov 1801    M      DOR   Solomon Margat & Moses Harris admins to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MASTERRobert      06 Feb 1825    M      DOR   Jonathan Bowers admn.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MATHERSJames      02 Apr 1806    M      DOR   d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MCCONNPatrick H    00 OOO 1824  13 Oct 1858    M    33  Obit    no tombstone or burial record for Oak Grove Cemetery, however, wife and children are buried there.; m. Mary Ann Amanda Readdick; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
MCINTOSHJohn (Jr)      28 May 1792    M      DOR   possibly buried on St. Simons; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MCINTOSHWilliam (Col)    27 Jan 1726  02 Feb 1801    M  Revolutionary War  75  ADD   dated of record in 1807, could be his son William; also, possible he was buried on SSI; m. Mary Jeanne Jane MacKay; b. Borlum, Scotland; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MCKENZIEAllen      02 Apr 1806    M      DOR   James C. Mangham and James Piles were heirs to the estate; m. Ann; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MCKINNONThomas Boyd      15 Jan 1808    M      DOR   or MacKenon; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MCLEODJames      12 May 1809    M      DOR   Ann McLeod admin to estate, by 02-04-1811 William Moore near kin; possibly buried on SSI; she married Gee Dupree; m. Ann; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MCLEODJohn      28 Feb 1807    M      DOR   possibly buried on SSI; m. Ann; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MERIAMA H      13 May 1849  14 May 1849  M      Obit    Death date is not accurate and was acquired from obituary; b. Massachusetts; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
MILLERDavid      19 Jul 1810    M      DOR   Joshua Miller admn.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
Surname Given Name Maiden Name Birth Date Death Date Burial Sex Vet Age Section Images Notes
MILLERFrancis E.R. (Dr)    00 OOO 1812  10 Nov 1837    M    24      possibly buried on the Burnett Plantation off Burnett Road; m. Sarah Clifford Harriet Burnett; d. Sterling, Glynn, Georgia 
MONDENStephen      13 Apr 1809    M      DOR   m. Clary; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MOOREJames      29 Dec 1796    M      DOR   possibly buried on SSI; James & Mary Moore admins to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MORELDunbar    00 OOO 1803  28 Aug 1839    M    35  Obit    d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
MORGANJoseph (Jr)      02 Apr 1806    M      DOR   m. Rachel; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MORGANJoseph (Sr)      18 Aug 1804    M      DOR   m. Martha; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MORGANRebecca (Mrs)    00 OOO 1751  03 Oct 1798    F    46  Obit    m. John T. Morgan; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
MYERSJohn      12 Jan 1818    M      DOR   Winn & Ples admns.; possibly buried at Myers Plantation; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MYERSMary      31 Jan 1811    F      DOR   Thomas Myers admn; possibly buried on Myers Plantation in Brookman; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MYERSMary      27 Mar 1809    M      DOR   duplicate of other Mary? Most likely buried on Myers Plantation. Mary & Sarah Myers admins of estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MYERSSamuel Ladson (s/o)    00 OOO 1833  07 Aug 1837    M    3  Obit    most likely buried on Myers Plantation in Brookman; p. Samuel Ladson Myers & Harriet Palmer; cod. crushed by fallen tree; b. Glynn Co., Georgia; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
MYERSWilliam      07 Jan 1807    M      DOR   possibly buried on Myers Plantation in Brookman; m. Mary; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
O'BRYANJohn      20 Jan 1809    M      DOR   Jane O'Bryan and Francis Parsons admns.; m. Jane; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
OSMONTLewis    00 OOO 1751  15 Nov 1802    M    50  ADD   may actually be buried here; daughter buried at Oak Grove; m. Susannah Bird; b. France; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
PALMEREaster  Parrott    00 OOO 1812    F         no proof of her existence; assumed that Palmer married a Parrott due to his handling of Thomas Parrott's estate; no proof her dying in Glynn either; p. Thomas Parrott & Selea; m. Martin Palmer, Sr.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PALMERGeorge W (Dr)      26 Oct 1836    M  U.S.N. on Brig Porpoise    Obit    killed at Retreat Plantation; since Dr. Palmer was not a local resident he may have been interred here instead of at Christ Church; m. married; cod. murder, gunshot to chest; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
PALMERMartin (Sr)    00 OOO 1746  00 Sep 1822    M    75  DOR   may be buried on his own land; other family members buried at Oak Grove & Palmetto. His wife died in 1870 and no grave found which leads one to believe there was a family cemetery; m. (1) Unknown (2) Mary Timmons (2) Frances Beckham; b. South Carolina; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PARROTTSela      00 OOO 1812    F         no proof of her death date or place as yet; m. Thomas Parrott; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PARROTTThomas      13 Apr 1806    M  Revolutionary War SC    DOR   possibly buried out at Turtle River near/on Martin Palmer land or in Camden County; m. Selea; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PARSONSHillery      02 Apr 1806    M      DOR   Frances Parsons next of kin of Jekyll Island, possible he was buried there; James Parsons admin of estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PATTERSONJames      14 May 1804    M      DOR   in 1808 Francis Lafong was admn., possibly his widow remarried; m. Frances; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PAYNEJohn      30 Oct 1796    M         William Payne admin of estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PAYNEMary (Mrs)      17 Jun 1808    F      DOR   Robert Payne applies for adm to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PAYNEWilliam (Sr)      05 Apr 1794    M      DOR   Mary Payne applied for papers; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PETTIGREWJames William    00 OOO 1800  14 Dec 1838  18 Dec 1838  M    37  Obit    possibly buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in unmarked grave; m. Ann Catherine Moore; cod. cramp of stomach; died at sea; b. Massachusetts; d. Bet. Georgia & South Carolina 
Surname Given Name Maiden Name Birth Date Death Date Burial Sex Vet Age Section Images Notes
PILESJohn      08 Oct 1803    M      DOR   most likely interred at Laurel Grove or out by the Satilla River on his plantation lands; m. Mary Mangum; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
POUGUTAYPeter      01 Jan 1812    M      DOR   Peter Corb nearest kin; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
PROCTORGeorge V    00 OOO 1781  05 Oct 1817    M    35  ADD   buried on St Simons or Savannah? No record at Christ Church; b. South Carolina; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
RATCLIFFERichard      11 Nov 1804    M         may be buried at the Sand Hills near Martha (Ratcliff) Stafford; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
ROBERTSThomas      14 Jan 1803    M      DOR   Mary Roberts & William Huston admins to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
RUSSELLJohn      29 May 1823    M      DOR   m. Mary; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
SHARKEThomas      25 Aug 1801    M      DOR   Joseph Wilson admin of estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
SNEADJohn      16 Jun 1808    M      DOR   Martha & William Snead admins to estate; m. Martha; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
SPALDINGJames    00 OOO 1734  16 Mar 1794    M    59  ADD   Family records state he died in Savannah so it's likely he was buried there; however, his estate was probated in Glynn County.; p. Thomas Spalding & Anna Lermouth; m. Marjory McIntosh; d. Savannah, Chatham, Georgia 
SPEAKMANJohn      15 Oct 1821    M      DOR    buried on St. Simons or Savannah; no record at Christ Church; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
STAFFORDJoshua    00 OOO 1748  05 Jan 1803    M    54  DOR   possibly buried out near Sand Hill at the Brantley/Glynn County line; m. Margaret Ironmonger; b. South Carolina; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
STEVENSWilliam      19 Jul 1810    M      DOR   Elizabeth Stevens nearest kin; possibly buried on SSI; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
STONEThomas E    00 OOO 1728  24 Jul 1806    M  Revolutionary War  77  ADD   may actually be buried here or in Camden County; m. (1) Frances Guerin (2) Elizabeth Jackson (3) Elizabeth Miller; b. South Carolina; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
SULLIVANTDaniel      15 Nov 1794    M         Daniel Sullivant & John Cooper admins to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
TERRYDavid      15 Nov 1806    M      DOR   Stephen Terry admin of estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
THORNTONElam      23 Aug 1801    M      ADD   died on a Sunday and written about in Reuben King's journal; possibly he's buried in Darien or north-western Glynn County.; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
TISONJob    21 Oct 1770  05 Feb 1824    M    53  ADD   most likely buried at Bethel or Waynesville; m. Sidnah Sheffield; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
TOUCHSTONEDaniel      05 Jan 1821    M      DOR   possibly buried on his land known today as Touchstone.; m. Annis; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
TOWERSRobert      14 Jun 1792    M      DOR   of Philadelphia, a mariner; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
WALLACECharnell      24 Jul 1807    M      DOR   or Charles?; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
WEATHEYThomas      02 Apr 1806    M      DOR   from Turtle River possibly buried there; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
WILLIAMSWilliam      18 Nov 1793    M      DOR   Roswell King admin to estate; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 
WILSONMoses W    00 OOO 1796  01 Nov 1840    M    43  Obit    b. Massachusetts; d. Brunswick, Glynn, Georgia 
WRIGHTRebecca  Bruce  00 OOO 1767  25 Jun 1815    F    47  ADD   most likely buried on SSI; p. James Bruce; m. Samuel Wright; b. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia; d. St Simons Is, Glynn, Georgia 
WYLLYSusannah      02 Apr 1806    F      DOR   possibly buried on SSI; m. Alexander William Wylly; b. Savannah, Chatham, Georgia; d. Glynn Co., Georgia 

 

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