BULLOCH COUNTY, GEORGIA
The royal governor of Georgia and the Council advertised in the newspaper of
New Bern, North Carolina, that free land in Georgia would be given to settlers.
The notice began a wave of settlers from the North Carolina counties of Onlsow,
New Hanover, Duplin, Sampson, Bertie, Johnston and Edgecombe that would
last for over 60 years. There are very few of the early families of Bulloch
and Screven Counties that do not trace to the settlers from this area of North
Carolina.The very earliest of these families came from Duplin County as early
as 1761.
The following is the text of the petition to the state convention asking that
Bulloch County be created from Scriven (now spelled Screven) and Bryan counties.
Part of Effingham Co. also became Bulloch.
His Honor the Chairman And gentlemen members of the convention of the State
of Georgia, 1795:
The Petition of the Citizens of Scriven and Bryan Counties humbly sheweth '
that your Petitioners are desirous of representing to your Honors. The inconveniency
the Citizens of Scriven County labour under, when of necessity they are obliged
to attend on public requisitions, having Ogeechee river to cross, Generally
full of water and badly accommodated with flats canoes_________
As well your Petionioners pray your Honors will reflect a moment '
on that Act
Passed the last Session of the General Assembly "Ordering the County of
Bryan to extend from the Georgia coast to the lower line of Scriven County the
full extent from the Georgia coast to the lower line of Scriven County the full
extent of Chatham and Effingham counties, rendering it extremely inconvenient
for the inhabitants of the upper part to attend on public requisitions at Hardwick
a distance of at least sixty Miles.
Therefore under these circumstances (unless a General mode for the Divison of
Counties should be adopted)
We petition your Honors that the county of Bryan extend no farther up Ogeechee
river than Bryan'
s Cowpen (so called) fence with a SoW direction '
till it intersect
with Liberty county line. And that the upper_____(having the aforesaid boundary)
and that part of Scriven County lying on the south side of Great Ogeechee river
as high up said river as Skulls Creek be a separate and distant county '
And
to avoid a discontent, which would otherwise consequently arise '
let our public
buildings be established as near as convenient to the centre Thereof.
And your Petionioners will ever pray:
Jesse Hillard........ John Futch, Senr
John Clifton........ Jacob Futch
David Johnston........ Apslom Vindon (?)
William Johnston........ Thomas Futch
Frances Daniel........ Rowan Row
William Malyard ........ Solamon Futch
Jesse Mixon ........ Alexander Finey, Senr
John Hilliard ........ William Mixson
Vinson Mixson........ Alexander Finey
William Woodcock, Senr........ Jehu Everitt
William Downs........ James Parimore
Tho Woodcock........ Thomas Parimore
David Davis........ Peter Parten
John Davies ........ John Wigins
William Woodcock, Junr........ John Cook
John Futch ........ Zachariah Gherkin
Samuel Peacock ........ James Simmons
Absalam Hagin....... John Barden
Thomas Hagin........ James Barden
Solomon Hagin........
John Hagin, Junr........ John Hill
William Wylder........ Barnet Mikell
Josiah Everitt........ James Lewis
Hennery Everitt ........ William Lewis
John Wilson........
David Wilson........ Jordan Lewis
Robert Gill........ Joseph Knight
James Gill ........ Robert Knight
Thomas Gill ........ John Martin
Lewis Cook........ John Martin
William Almonds, Senr........ John Geiger
William Almonds, Junr........ Abraham Geiger
John Almonds ........ Phelix Geiger
Chrisr Salter........ Cornelius Geiger
William Wise ........ John Lastinger
Henry Wise ........ David Lastinger
Hennery Chamless........ George Lastinger
James Thomas........ David Grover
Hardy Deloatch, Senr ........ Solomon Grover
Hardy Deloatch, Junr........ Abraham Stafford
John Deloatch ........ John Huffman
Ephram Deloatch ....... John Shuffield
Austin Shuffield
Adam Smith....... John Wright
Joel Lauracy ........ William Wright
James Mikell........ James Bennet
William Mikell........ Robt Parten
George Mikell........ Thomas Thompson
Thomas Mikell ....... John Thompson
Jno Mikell ....... Richard Harvey
____Mikell ........ Charles Blanton
John Everitt ....... George McCall
William Cone ....... ___Stewart
Isreal Harris....... Edward Mikell
Thos Knight ........ Joshua Everitt
Abraham Bird ....... Arthur Kerby
John Hagin ....... Robert Scott
John Deloatch ...... David Goodman
William Kerby ....... John Lane
Aaron Cone ....... Alexander Lane, Junr
John Rawls ........ Alexander Lane, Senr
NOTE: The foregoing copy of the Petition to form a new county was obtained from
the Hargrett Library of the University of Georgia by Smith C. Banks.
The Petition was transcribed by Evelyn Mabry. Several words are illegible.
A few names may have been lost. Pages of the original Petition, now tattered,
were sewn together in a scroll like manner.
The Spirit of a People compiled by the Statesboro Herald Publishing
Company.
Effingham County, Georgia and Liberty County, Georgia, Early Record,
complied by Mary Carter, 1978 (GA) F292.E3.03, LA State Archives. Wit: John
London, J.P. In another book, Information on Some Georgia Pioneers '
Maddox
(GAF281.L3.M3) Family Heads 1805 Georgia:
Baptist was the dominant religion in Bulloch County, Georgia.
It is evident by the lives of Charles and Susan Knight and their family, that
Charles brought his deeply rooted Baptist beliefs of Bulloch County with him
to Washington Parish, LA. The first Baptist church in the state of Louisiana
was established near Franklinton, LA in 1812 on the Bogue Chitto River.
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