Jackson County Land Warrants, 1806-1875
Pg. 200
Georgia
Jackson County
Warrant for Joshua Scurlock, September 4, 1815
Surveyed September 12, 1815
Chain Bearers
T. Reeves
T. M. Ewing
Plat for 624 acres, bounded by Reeves and Camp on the north and Watson on the west.
Pg. 201
Georgia
Jackson County
Survey for Frederick Reeves, July 4, 1815
Surveyed August 11, 1815 by Jas. T. Cunningham, C. S.
Chain Bearers
L. Reeves
F. Reeves
Plat contains 200 acres of “poor land”, bounded on northwest by Humphrey, unknown on southwest and unknown on south.
Pg. 221
Georgia
Jackson County
Survey for John Reeves, February 5, 1816
Surveyed February 16, 1816 by Joseph T. Cunningham, C. S.
Chain Bearers
J. Reeves
Jas. Reeves
Plat contains 251 acres of “mint land” bounded by Burton on the east, Walker on the south and Watson on the west.
Pg. 222
Georgia
Jackson County
Survey for unnamed Reeves, September 4, 1815
Surveyed April 16, 1816 by Joseph T. Cunningham, C. S.
Chain Bearers
Jas. Reeves
Jonathan Reeves
Plat does not contain acreage, shows land bounded by Thomas Watson on the west, Humphries and Scurlock on the north and Walker to the east.
No given name is readable or shown on this warrant but it follows another warrant for John Reeves, dated several months apart.
Pg. 230
Georgia
Jackson County
Survey for Thomas Reeves, September 4, 1815
Surveyed September 12, 1815 by Joseph T. Cunningham, C. S.
Chain Bearers
T. Reeves
T. M.Ewing
Plat contains 79 acres bounded by unknown on the north, Scurlock on the east and Marbury’s land on the east.
Note: Warrants for Joshua Scurlock and this warrant for Thomas Reeves issued on the same day and surveyed on the same day. Although spelled differently, the chain bearers appear to be the same.
Pg. 250
Georgia
Jackson County
Warrant for William Camp, June 5, 1815
Surveyed September 12, 1815
Chain Bearers
T. Reeves
T. M. Ewing
Plat contains 123 acres bounded on the west by Reeves,Scurlock on the north and Marbury on the east.
Pg. 256
Georgia
Jackson County
Survey for Thomas Reeves, September 4, 1815
Surveyed September 13, 1815 by Joseph T. Cunningham, C. S.
Chain Bearers
M. Ellison
L. Cocker
Plat contains 144 acres of “mint land” bounded by Ellison on the north, Walker on the east, Towns Land on the south and Bruster on the west.
Source: Microfilm, Jackson County Land Warrants, 1806-1875, Georgia Department of Archives and History