Col. Thomas Waters Personal Losses
A State of Losses sustained by Thomas Waters of the Province of Georgia since the commencement of the Rebellion and in consequence of the evacuation of said province.
1. 6 head horses and saddles
2. 10 head fatt cattle
These taken by force from the plantation in 1777 & 1778.To sundreys taken at his plantation on the ceded land & at Augusta during the seige of it in 1780 & 1781.
1. 3670 Bushels Indian Corn
2.4240 lbs. dryed bacon & beef
3. 288 Bushels Oates & Peas
4. 143 Head Hogs
5. 70 Head Sheep
6. 10 Barrels wheat flower
7.300 Head Tamed Cattle
8. 2 Large Waggons complete with 10 Horses.
9.1 Large Gray Gelding
10. 10 Head Horses & Mares
11. A small Stock of Breeding Mares and Colts, 20 Head
12.3 Barrels Indigo 600 Lbs.
13. Sundry Plantation Tools, Plows
14. 1 Complete set Blacksmith Tools
15. Household & Kitchen FurnitureTo sundry goods & bushels salt lost at his plantation & wearing apparrel.
To sundry goods lost in the King's Boat on this voyage from Savannah to Saint Augustine at the time it was beseiged.
3 prime negroes killed within the lines at the seige of Augusta as will appear by Col. Browns's certificate.
27 Negroes-men & women.
14 young negro boys & girls.Total losses of Col. Thomas Waters arising from the rebellion.
Land in South Carolina & Georgia as hereunto annexed.---4325 Pounds
Cattle, corn, household goods, plantation utensils, negroes
4276 PoundsTotal 8601 Pounds.
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