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Traylor of Oglethorpe and Jackson Counties


Paschal Traylor died 1800 in Oglethorpe County. He married Milly Angle on 6 July 1795 in Oglethorpe County. Last Will and Testament of Paschal Traylor of Oglethorpe Co., 8/22/1799:1800, p. 86-87. Wife: Milley. Son: Reubin. My children should be educated. Executors: Wife, Milley, Randolph Tralor and Edward Traylor. Witnesses: William Traylor, James Brooks, Champion T. Traylor. Known children:
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Oglethorpe County Deeds

Deed Book D, page 452. 29 December 1801. Champion T. Traylor of Jackson County to Edward Traylor of Oglethorpe Co. for $400.00 land in Oglethorpe Co. on Indian Creek adj. Edward Traylor on SE, Paschal Traylor on NE, Thomas Traylor on N and Isham Davis on NW, having been granted to Abner Fogerson, 150 acres on the South Fork of the Creek.

Deed Book D, page 453. 6 June 1805. Randolph Traylor of Clarke County to Reace Watkins, Reuben Traylor and Paschal Traylor, heirs of Paschal Traylor, deceased, for $500, 93 acres in Oglethorpe County on Indian Creek, beginning on Indian Creek, North on Reuben and Pascal Traylor's land, S to Thomas Traylor's corner on Indian Creek.

Jackson County Deed Book A. Page 101. 19 Sep 1797. William Sharks deeds to Randolph Traylor 100 acres on the Oconee River. Test: Champain F. Traylor, Martin Nall, Paul Patrick, Jr.