| | Cedar Hill:
Joseph
W. Jackson, 1796 |
| | Pin Point:
Clarence
Thomas, 1948 |
| | Savannah: |
| |
| | Savannah, year not specified:
Samuel
Stirk |
| | Savannah, 1700-1799:
Edward
Langworthy, 1738 —
Samuel
Stirk —
Joseph
Habersham, 1751 —
William
Houstoun, 1755 —
Josiah
Tattnall, 1762 —
George
Jones, 1766 —
Joseph
Bryan, 1773 —
William
B. Bulloch, 1777 —
Alfred
Cuthbert, 1785 —
Richard
W. Habersham, 1786 —
George
W. Owens, 1786 —
John
A. Cuthbert, 1788 —
James
M. Wayne, 1790 —
Nathanael
Greene Pendleton, 1793 |
| | Savannah, 1800-1899:
John
Millen, 1804 —
Robert
M. Charlton, 1807 —
William
H. Stiles, 1808 —
Richard
D. Arnold, 1808 —
John
Charles Frémont, 1813 —
Edward
R. Harden, 1813 —
Francis
Stebbins Bartow, 1816 —
Washington
Bartlett, 1824 —
Michael
Walsh Cluskey, 1832 —
George
A. Mercer, 1835 —
Samuel
B. Adams, 1853 —
J.
Randolph Anderson, 1861 —
Julian
Larcombe Schley, 1880 —
Alexander
R. Lawton, Jr., 1884 |
| | Savannah, 1900-1999:
Pauline
Puryear, 1900 —
Eva
M. Clayton, 1934 —
James
G. Martin, 1935 —
Johnny
Young, 1940 —
Mike
Curb, 1944 —
Bob
Inglis, 1959 |
|
| | Near Savannah:
Dennis
Smelt, c.1750 —
John
Habersham, 1754 —
George
P. Harrison, 1841 |
| | Wilmington Island:
Thomas
Marsh Forman, 1809 |
| |
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