The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, March 12, 1807, Image 2
Treasury-Office, Georgia,’
Louisville, February 23, 1807.
In compliance with a concurred and approved Resolution, passed at the last session of the
General Assembly of this state, we lay before the public the following List of the Tax-
Collectors, who are now in arrears to the government; and hereby notify said Collect
ors, and their securities, that executions will, on the first Tuesday in April next, issue
against such of them as shall not then have finally settled their accounts.
COLLECTORS’ M.IMES. r,-ar. Council.
George M. Watei* 1803 Bryan
John Broome 1799 Burke
Abner Holliday * 1801 ....
Same • ißo> ....
William King M Wa Camden
Randolph M'Gillis 1800 ....
Same ISO I ....
James M. Lindsey * 1803 ....
John Boog 1803 ....
Same 1804 ....
Philip Milledg© * 1794 Chatham
Same * 1795 ....
Same * 1796 ....
Richard Wall • iaoo ....
James Alger 1801 ....
Same 1803 ....
James Belsclief 1803 ....
John Lamkin m 1799 Columbia,
Same 1800 ....
George \V. Moor© 1801 ....
Dixon Perryipan 1804 ....
James Luke 1805 ....
James O. Cosby 1805 Elbert
James Wylly 1799 Franklin
Same 1800 * . . .
Frederick Bc;dl 1801 ....
Same 1802 ....
James Terrell 1805 ....
John Miller 1795 Glynn
James Powell 1802 ....
Same 1803 - . . .
Same 1804 ....
Same 1805 ....
Rene Fitzpatrick * 1799 Greene
Fields kennady * 1801 ....
Same * 1802 ....
Ilham S. Kanni% 1803 ....
Same 18C4 ....
Joseph Rylcy 1805 ....
James Bynum • 1795 Hancock
Same- • 1796 ....
Leonard Abcrcrombio 1804 ....
Same 1805 ....
Alexander Harper * 1798 Jack not
John Roberts * 1797 Liberty
Same • 1798 ....
Samuel Spencer 1800 ....
Same 1801 ....
Same 1802 ....
Same 1803 ....
Elijah Bake* 1804 ....
Same 1805 ....
William Stokos IKOS Lincoln
James M‘Can 1799 ALlntvik
Murdock M’Leo* 1801 ....
John Coupe* 1803 ....
Same 1804 ....
Same 1805 ....
John Collier 1802 Otrlcthorfie
James Richards * 1793 Richmond
William Courscy * 1795 He riven
William Sheppard 1803 ....
Same 1804 ....
Janies Caswell 1805 ....
John Diurucott 1805 , Bilkm
tlroriscd'io uikeThtfjn. 11 ™** ° f SC>cr;il Coik< tors appear wuhout thc names of their Securities. This is owing to their bonds not having bin iprward*} t\* proper office l>y tbo persons au®
Executions have already issu*! against the C®llwt® ra opposite whose names this * appears.
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Tli o following Collectors are in an ear to the Government, but Digests of the Tnvahle Pronertv in the Counties for which they were appslpled BjltitATitg frftfp to 1&© Gcngttol!c>
General's Office, Uie amounts due by them could not be ascertained.
George M. Water* IRO4 Itrycfi Stephen J. Maxwell.
1805 .... Same.
luuWwYS D*W B. Mitchell, John P. Williamson, Kid Philip Bo*.
Same 104 ....
Same 1805 .... John Waldhauer and John Berry.
Abner Pu\ 1759 Montgomery Henry Fulgham. and Abraham DinJ,
Same 1800 . ... John Jones and VVUliam Neat
Sam® 1801 ....
Sam® 1803 . . . „
Sam® 1803 ....
Sam® ‘ 1804 ....
Same 1805 ....
sort. TheGovcnUMnt has received nothing on account o, the Tanjostho ibllotringTaom Shd ftountien vis,
iho uu*cr oi the Collectors &r thus© bounties ijad \ettfs, (it have been appointed) could not be ascertained.
George R. Clayton, Treasurer.
Eleazer Early, Comptroller-General\
SECURITIES’ MIMES. AmU Due . *
~ ***—***■ ‘ > mm ———■ ■ 11 B©^——- 1 ■■■”- ■
c . „ .... Dollars. Cents.
Simons Maxwell, and AbrahamGindrat, 129 ~2
Richard Hines, Benjamin Bryan, and Samuel Retjy 4(33 6 1-3 •
Abraham Jackson and John Steptoe, 9K9. 79
John Steptoe, and Drury Bass, 225 32 3-4
James Jordan, and David Garvin, ”
121055
R. M. X). J, IJliott, James Smith, and Robert Rudolph 1520 5
1207 81
Robert M’Farlin, and James Smith, 1447
William Stephens, and John Millcdg© 2 i03 7
Same 860 75
William Stephens, and Ebenezer Hill, 5421 2 l-a
John Milledge, and Edward Harden, 4a |l-3i
Richard Keating, and John B. Deveaux, 4° 34
‘ V !!|! tun 5? ,cher An <* rc ' v M’Credic, Joseph Miller and James 5496 38 3-4,
William 1 hompson, Notley Whitcomb and Hugh Blair, I 195 64 3-4
Alexander Gardner, John Peak, jun’r. and Charles G. Ellis, 272 64 3-4,
Thomas Moore, Jesse H. Moore, Joseph Benning and Edmund B. Jenkins 522 13 1-3
Robert Boudne, Solomon Ellis, sen. and Benjamin William* 1304 \\ 1-3
John 1 iiman, Ezekiel Reed and Joseph Rutledge, 847 73 3-4 v
T 27 17 3-4,
John Smith, Thomas P. Carnes and Thomas Crews, 113 29 1-4
15 7 31 3-4,
John Allen, Edmund Htnley, Joseph Chandler and Simon TefreU, . 257 7i
304 6 1-2
806 5
1249 89 1-3
Moses Burnett and Samuel Burnett, 100 44 1-2-
. . Same, 1205 45 1-4
William Melton and Robert Harper, ** 1163 3 1-4
Allen Stewart and W. W. Strain, 441 5/3.4
Henry Carlcton, John Cox and Thomas Hydq, 1194 78
Joseph D. l'annin and John Stark, 455 g 8
Thomas Hyde and Anderson Dabney, 398 77
, 1362 12 1.3
William Horton and Jesse Ellis 520 14
Charles Abercrombie and John Freeman, 844 52 5.4
diaries Abercrombie, Bolling Hall, Willia* Aleandw aad Alexander BaSft, 475 n 114
James Cantey and Elijah Lewis jg ***
Same, 45% 22
Elias Cassels and James Stacy, * 110 29
Samcj 188 3** * i
Joseph Bacon and Thomas Mell* 155
Sanies 385 8"^
Thomas Mcll and John Way, 6(S ~ ,
Samc > $56 70 1-4
214 68 1-4
931 35 1-S
George White and James Mulrine, 1041 16
j* ame ’ 1165 14 3-4
Same, 1199 4
Thomas Dunn, John Tanner, Sherwood Str*ud and William Lumpki% 2ir 12
Pltilip Clayton, Alexander M‘Millan and Georgo Graves, ses 40
80 87 1-0
Clement Lanier and Matthew Colson, 358 50
Same, 401
David Emanuel, limothy M'Kinny, William Miller, Silas Wilkes and Archibald j 1032 15 I S
James Montfort, Thomas Terrell and West Harris, j H 92 45 1-2
Dollars, 55,694 94 l.ft