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Payment - 08

The following data is extracted from Payments to Citizens of Georgia.

Payments to Claims Rejected Claims Admitted
1793. John Gilbert. Three horses,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine.
. 240.00
1778. David Thurmond. Four horses, &c.
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta.
. 478.00
1779. Mary Thurmond. Three horses,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Augusta. The value of the property has been ascertained by reference to the claim, sworn to in 1803, and supported by the testimony of David Thurmond.
. 165.00
1793. George Shaw. One horse,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine.
. 75.00
1791, '93. Alexander Reid, deceased. Thirteen head of horses,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine.
. 1,365.00
1793. Richard Newton, deceased. Two horses,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine. The charge for the horse lost in 1801 is rejected. It is provided for by the treaty of Fort Wilkinson. and is embraced in the class of excluded claims referred to in the President's instructions,



150.00
100.00
1793. Adam Bays. Three horses,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine.
. 170.00
1799. Zebadiah Briggs. One horse,
this claim is provided for by the treaty of Fort Wilkinson, and is comprehended in the 5th class of excluded claims mentioned in the President's instructions.
30.00  
1792 '3. David Robertson. deceased. Five horses,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine.
The claim for the value of the horse lost in 1788 is rejected. The treaty of New York, which followed the loss, does not provide for it,


60.00
280.00
1780 or '81. Robert Hammock, deceased. One horse,
This claim is rejected. The vagueness, of the claimant's statements, the absence of all testimony in its support, taken in connection with the circumstance of there never having been a demand made for the property, deny it even the privilege of being reported to the President as a fair claim. -
70.00  
1793. Sarah Scott. One horse,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Coleraine.
 
. 100.00
1776, '81. William Johnson. Four horses, There is no evidence in support of this claim. but it appears to be entitled to a favorable consideration. It is therefore reported to the President as a fair claim. It is provided for by the treaty of Augusta. . 200.00
1784. John Curtis, deceased. One horse,
Allowed. Provided for by the treaty of Galphinton.
. 100.00
1784.  Theophilus Burke. One horse, Allowed, Provided for by the treaty of Galphinton. . 150.00

Source: Payments to Citizens of Georgia

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