Enslaved People Named: Isaac, Susannah, Dolly, Seymour, Melissa, Billy, Rinah, Tyra [alt: Tira], Bella, Sylvia, Marcus, Betty, Jenny, Aleck, Daphne, Sally, Dolly, Hazard, Old George, Little George, Lissey, Sally, Big Peter, Sarah, Unity, Joe, Jacob, Tamar, Betty, Guy, John, Sam, Prince, Tenah, Cretia, Chloe, Tom
On January 18, 1832, Bryan M. Morel, planter of Chatham County, used as collateral on promissory notes totaling $8680 to Edmund Molyneux Junior, Savannah, Chatham County, “the following negro slaves named Isaac, Susannah, Dolly, Seymour, Melissa, Billy, Rinah, Tyra [alt: Tira], Bella, Sylvia, Marcus, Betty, Jenny, Aleck, Daphne, Sally, Dolly, Hazard, and an Infant, Old George, Little George, Lissey, Sally, Big Peter, Sarah, Unity, Joe, Jacob, Tamar, Betty, Guy, John, Sam, Prince, Tenah two children Cretia and Chloe, and Tom a bricklayer.” He also used as collateral a 500-acre tract of land on the north east end of Ossabaw Island in Bryan County, bounded on the south and west by land of Patrick Houston, east by the Atlantic Ocean and on the north and west by Ossabaw sound and the Great Ogechee River. Recorded in Bryan County Superior Court on February 14, 1832.
Bryan County, Georgia, Deeds & Mortgages, v. E-G 1830-1853, Book E (1830-40), page 66-8; digitized microfilm accessed through catalog, FamilySearch.org (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-VSK3-1 : 8 Jul 2024), image 40-1 of 682; microfilm #007899047, citing original records of Bryan County Superior Court.