Jacob Burkhalter and Mary "Polly" Reese
Husband Jacob Burkhalter
Born: 1760-1770 Christened: Died: After 1840 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary "Polly" Reese
Born: Abt 1770 Christened: Died: After 1840 Buried:
Father: Hugh Reese (1742-1825) Mother: Sarah ( -Bef 1794)
Children
General Notes: Husband - Jacob Burkhalter
CENSUS:
<pre>1820 Warren Co., Georgia, Captain Jesse Ivy's District
Jacob Burkhalter 010111 -- 00111; 1 in agriculture, 1 in manufactures, 8 slaves
male female
<10
1 10-16
16-18
1 16-26 1
1 26-45 1
1 >45 1 </pre>
<pre>1830 Warren Co., Georgia
Jacob Burkhalter 100020001 -- 000010001; 5 slaves
male female
1 < 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
2 20-30 1
30-40
40-50
50-60
1 60-70 1
70-80 </pre>
<pre>1840 Warren Co., Georgia, Warrenton District
Jacob Burkhalter 0000100001 -- 000001001; 5 in agriculure, 7 slaves
male female
< 5
5-10
10-15
15-20
1 20-30
30-40 1
40-50
50-60
60-70 1
1 70-80 </pre>
LAND in WARREN CO.:
See notes under his wife.
General Notes: Wife - Mary "Polly" Reese
In his will (13 Nov 1823) Hugh Rees mentions his daughter Mary Burkahalter. The following deed shows that her husband was Jacob Burkhalter.
11 Feb 1804; Jacob Burkhalter and Polly, his wife, to Benjamin Reese, both of Warren Co.; $300; 100 acres, more or less, in Warren Co. on the south side of Big Brier Creek (Warren Co., Georgia Deed Records, B259, image 509/707)
The following transactions involve Polly's father Hugh Reese.
6 Jan 1797; Hugh Rees of Warren Co. and Elizabeth Rees, his wife, to Jacob Buckhalter of Warren Co.; 50 pounds sterling; 210 acres. more or less, bounded by the old line path, southeastwardly by Wm. Davie's land, and on all other sides by land belonging to Benjamin Rees; part of a large survey run for Governor James Wright and sold by confiscation, deeded to John Garrott 13 Sep 1785, and sold to Benjamin Reese 29 Jun 1786 (A569, image 318/707) [Hugh bought this tract from his brother Benjamin in 1791]
29 May 1801; Hugh Reese and Elizabeth, his wife, to Jacob Birkhalter, all of Warren Co.; $600; 147 acres, more or less, in Warren Co. on the waters of Goldings Creek, being the land on which Jeremiah Birkhalter now lives (B11, image 378/707) [Hugh bought this tract from Jeremiah 9 Feb 1801]
4 May 1804; Hugh Reese of Warren Co. to his beloved daughter Polly Burkhalter; love, favour, and affection; one Negro girl named Nan (B296, image 529/707)
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