Germany of Richmond County
Henry Germany was born ca 1685 in Ireland, and had issue:[1]
- James Germany, died 1729/1730 in Charles Towne, South Carolina.
- Robert Germany born 1711/1712 Ireland, died 1729/1730 Charles Towne, South Carolina; William Germany, died 1729/1730 Charles Towne, South Carolina.
- John Germany, born 1716/1717 Ireland, died 16 February 1814 Charles Towne, South Carolina. John Germany married, Elizabeth, who was born 1733 St. Phillips Parish, Georgia, and died 11 January 1806 in Columbia County, Georgia. John Germany was for many years a resident of Augusta, having 200 acres on the Savannah River, 3 miles above mouth of Broad River and 70 miles above Augusta, deed dated 6 December 1753. Apparently, they owned other land, because on 13 October 1770, John Germany and his wife, Elizabeth of St. Pauls Parish, deed to Charles Pace for 5 shillings, 100 acres of land on the Savannah River, originally granted to Germany on 3 February 1767. Issue:
- William Germany born 1758 St. Phillips Parish, Georgia, died 30 April 1819 Montgomery Co., Alabama
- Mary Germany born ca 1760 St. Phillips Parish, Georgia, married Mr. Miller.
- Sarah Germany born ca 1762 St. Phillips Parish, Georgia,married Mr. Garnett, according to will of her father.
- John Germany, born ca 1764 St. Pauls Parish, Georgia, died 1820 Wilkinson County, Mississippi.
- Ellender Germany born ca 1766 St. Pauls Parish, Georgia, died 1 May 1815 Columbia County, Georgia.
- Joseph Germany born ca 1768 St. Pauls Parish, Georgia, died 1820 Columbia County, Georgia.
- James Germany married Hannah Ligneaux 3 April 1794 in Columbia County.
- Robert Germany born ca 1774 St. Pauls Parish, Georgia.
- Samuel Germany born ca 1776 St. Pauls Parish, Georgia, died 1830 Pickens County, Alabama.
- Washington Germany born ca 1777 Columbia County, Georgia, died 6 March 1810 Jones County, Georgia.
- Benjamin Germany born ca 1785 Columbia County, Georgia, died 1850 Wilkinson County, Mississippi.
- Samuel Germany died 1739/1730 Charles Towne, South Carolina; Joseph Germany died 1729/1730 Charles Towne, South Carolina.
- Alexander Germany, died 1729/1730 Charles Towne, South Carolina.
Sources: [1] Columbia County Marriages & Estates; Colonial Records of Georgia by Coulter.