Colonial Deaths from 1733 to 1746
- Amatis, Paul, December 1736
- Anderly, Henry, wife and child, died Vernonburgh, 1746
- Andrews, James, son of Will, 1740
- Andrews, John, son of Will, 15 March 1734
- Andrews, Will, son of Will, 6 March 1733.
- Andrews, Will, 13 February 1734
- Antrobus, Ellen, daughter of Thomas, 13 Apr 1734
- Atherton, Tabitha, April 1741. Housekeeper At Orphan House. Her daughter, Anne Allen, widow, appointed housekeeper.
- Attwell, Mary, wife of Thomas, 1739
- Baillou, Mary, wife of Ja., 29 Aug 1742
- Baillou, Peter, Mrs., Savannah, 1742.
- Bennet, Levi, 1738
- Benson, Mary, buried, age 23, Savannah,1 December 1738.
- Blithman, Martha, wife of Will., 7 February 1733
- Boltschauster, Jacob, aged 45, carpenter; German Swiss; embarked 21 September 1741; died in passage
- Bovey, Miss, 10 July 1736 (Journal of Charles Wesley)
- Boynell, Simon Peter, son of Simon, 21 Aug 1734
- Brownjohn, William, freeholder, died. 13 August 1738.
- Brownsberger, Math., Saltzburger, 17 October 1734
- Brownfeild, Jo., former servant to Oglethorpe, 24 March 1738
- Brownfeild, Mrs., 13 Aug 1738
- Burgi, Rudolph, age 50, woodman, 1741, Esther, wife, age 50, dead after landing; daughter, Anne Margaret, age 11, died during passage; daughter Esther, age 6, died in passage; son, Hans Unroth, age 10, died in passage
- Carter, Robert, Sir, Knight, Trustee, 31 December 1739.
- Carwell, Margaret, wife of J. A., age 32, 7 September 1733
- Causton, Martha, wife of Thomas, 10 October 1740
- Causton, Thomas, son (infant), 1 October 1740
- Cheesewright, Paul, sawyer, 1736
- Clark, Henry and wife, Savannah, March 1735.
- Coates, Muer, Delgrass, Holmes 18 September 1739, died at Charles Towne of fevers, formerly of Savannah. (Stephens Journal)
- Cox, William, Surgeon, 6 April, 1733, the first to die on board ship "Ann"
- Croff, William. His widow Married John Teasdale, Savannah,1743
- Davant, Hester, wife of John, 26 February 1734
- Davis, Jo., glazier, 1740
- Deane, Mr. Savannah,1745
- Delmass, Will, soldier, July 1735
- Denzler, Casper, son of Conrad, age 3, before October 1739
- Denzler, Hans Jacob, son of Conrad, dead before October 1739
- Desborough, Dedson, son of Jo., September 1739
- Desborough, Edward, son of Jo., September 1739
- Desborough, Elizabeth, wife of Jo., 1740
- Destjulyian, Elizabeth, widow, Savannah,1743
- Dobson, Hester, wife of Nathaniel, 7 February 1734
- Dormer, James, pilot at Savannah, 1748
- Dyson, Rev. Mr., Chaplain to Gen. Oglethorpes Regiment, 17 September 1739
- Eischberger’s daughter 13 March 1734. (Two daughters were born, who were baptized shortly after birth, one died). The Eischbergers migrated from Werfen and Saalfelden, near the Alpine regions, south of Salzburg.
- Fullerton,nn Rev., near Charles Towne 16 October 1734
- Gamphert, Mr., Margaret, widow, Savannah,1749
- Gardener, Mr.,accidental death, resident of Skidoway Island. 10 December 1739.
- Geschwandel, Mrs., aged 59 and her child 17 October 1734
- Grant, Peter and wife and child, Savannah, 1745
- Horsey, Col., Savannah,1738.
- Huber, Magdalene 18 September 1733, died in the evening
- Huber, Johannes 21 September 1733
- Huber, Margaretha 13 February 1734
- Hueber, Marcia, died since arrival, Savannah, 1735
- Hughes, Joseph, Savannah,1738.
- Johnston, Robert 19 May 1734
- Kellway, Mr., deceased, Savannah 1741. Gen Oglethorpe insisted with Col. Stephens that the lot of the deceased should be given to Mr. Papot, although Kelleway left heirs. 14 April 1742.
- Mackay, John dead 25 June 1733, servant of Joseph Stanley on the ship Ann, aged 25.
- Madereiter, Mr., 30 April 1734
- Montaigut, Mr. died of fever, his plantation on Savannah River in Carolina. 8 Nov 1739.
- Mouse, Thomas. Killed by Spaniards. Widow, Lucy. Savannah, 1740.
- Musgrove, Mr., interpreter 18 June 1734
- Nongazer, Mr., Savannah, 1746.
- Norbury, Capt. Killed in a dual by Capt. Debrisey, Savannah,1741.
- Polhill, Nathaniel. Widow, Grace Redford.(Came to Ga in 1733),Savannah, 1738.
- Rauschberger, Mr., 10 September 1734
- Rohrmoser, Barbara 16 November 1734
- Roth, Mr. 18 May 1734
- Rottenbergers daughter 2 November 1734
- Royle, Mrs., Savannah,1735.
- Schroppacher, Margaretha 4 April 1734 and her small child, 23 January 1734
- Schweiger, Anna 8 April 1734 and her son, just born
- Schweikert, Christian, 21 November 1734
- Sheftall, Sheftall, the first jew to die, son of Benjamin and Peria Sheftall, 3 August 1734. He died shortly after his birth, his nurse giving him acorns to eat, through her ignorance.
- Steiner, Christian 26 January 1734
- Steiner, Ruprecht, his child 17 July 1734
- Skee, Capt., Indian, Savannah, May 1735.
- Sturtz, Mr., Savannah,1744
- Tuscany, Capt., Indian, Savannah,May 1735.
- Warren, John. Widow, Elizabeth Wood, Savannah,1735.
- Watson, Hugh (aged 18, arrived in the colony on 10 January 1736) an indentured servant to Thomas Baillie was murdered (July) with a beef fork. The murderer was never caught.
- Willibee, Mr., Trustee of Georgia Servants, Savannah,1735.
- Willy, Anthony, Indian trader, shot himself, Savannah,9 June 1742.
Killed
- Brooks, Francis killed by a boat and party of spaniards 26 February 1740
- Brownjohn, William, freeholder of sickness 13 Aug 1738
- Cozens tried for murder and convicted. Executed 3 Aug 1739
Ref: Colonial Records of Georgia by Candler