Data Abstracts of the Georgia Duke(s) Families by Joe Lineberger
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[Several people have enquired about the extent of my research.  I am extracting this information from notebooks that I have compiled over nearly 40 years of research. My Duke research includes VA, SC, GA, some AL and FL. These postings are unordered as one can tell because they come from random notes.  Please realize that I have probably made mistakes in transcription. I went to all these county courthouses and transcribed these notes from the original records by hand. I was always working on limited time so I very likely left out some pertinent information. One needs to review the individual record to verify what I have compiled.  I hope that they can be of benefit to a Duke researcher. -- Joe Lineberger, Director, Huxford Genealogical Society, http://www.huxford.com]


Records of Dukes in Georgia Before 1790

John Duke, planter of Buckhead, issued a Bill of Sale on December 1, 1756 for 35 to Andrew Nowland, yeoman of Buckhead for a Negro woman named Peg. Wit: Tho. Bautch and George Upton. Recorded April 18, 1759. [Buckhead was located near Brier Creek which runs through present-day Burke and Screven Counties.] Georgia Colonial Book J, 1755-1762, pp 245-246.

"155-6. The common jail at Savannah was broken open on Sunday morning last at 3:00. Joseph Prine and John My Dukes escaped. Prine is thin in shape, swarthy complexion, about 5 feet 8-1/2 inches tall, and about 20 years old but looks somewhat older. He wears his own brown hair, somewhat clubbed and oftener hanging low over his shoulders. He escaped wearing a chocolate colored coat, red waistcoat and leather breeches. He has probably gone to Saltketchers in South Carolina where he has many relations. John My Dukes is a stout, well-made young fellow of a florid complexion, about 20 years of age and about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches tall. He wears his own hair of light brown color and escaped wearing a light colored cloth coat and leather breeches. Issued: 13 April 1772." Georgia Black Book, p. 8

On 16 November, 1773, "Henry Duke of South Carolina" received liberty to settle on land "ceded to His Majesty." The family of Henry Duke, at that time, consisted of a wife, three sons, and two daughters. Henry was granted 1000 acres of land at the head of Fishing Creek "where Michael Cups cut logs." [This is in present-day Wilkes and Lincoln County, Georgia.] Crown Grant, Original Georgia Papers.

During 1774, William Duke, received a Headright and Bounty Grant of 300 acres in St. Mary's Parish. Grant Book M, p. 300.

"William Duke of Georgia to George McIntosh of St. Andrew's Parish. Deed dated July 25, 1775 conveying 300 acres in St. Mary's Parish, bounded N.E. by lands of grantee, N.W. by John McLean, and other sides vacant; granted grantor Sept. 6, 1774. Witnesses: Alexander McDonald, James McLeod. Probated by McDonald before Robert Baillie, J.P., St. Andrew's Parish." Georgia Colonial Deed Book CC, p. 720.

Elias Warren received a Bounty Survey of 287-1/2 acres in Liberty County, bounded on East by David Duke, other sides vacant, survey 717. July 22, 1785, p. 345. "Roster of the Revolution", p. 300.

Samuel Segar received a Bounty Grant of 287-1/2 acres in Burke County, bounded on North by Elizabeth Tanner, on East by Duke & vacant, South vacant, W. Ward & Kennedy, survey 1,260. June 9, 1786, p. 626. "Roster of the Revolution", p. 301.

"Henry Sweeney of East Florida to John Duke of Camden County, deed dated Sept. 17, 1788, conveying 200 acres on north side of Great Satilla River on White Oak Creek." Camden County Deed Book A, p. 30.

"Alexander Young, Tax Collector Camden Co., to Thomas Norris of Camden County., tax-deed dated Oct. 27, 1793, conveying 42 acres the property of John Dukes of South Carolina and surveyed for him (Dukes) as headright, Oct. 11, 1788." Camden County Deed Book B, p. 50.

Bulloch County, GA. Sep 7, 1830. Jesse Dukes to Peter Strickland, Bryan County. $50.00. L.L.# 49, 4th L.D., Carroll County, 202-1/2 acres. Wit: David STRICKLAND, Rebecca Newman. Carroll County, GA Deed Book A, p. 383

Carroll County, GA. Sep 19, 1849. Michael Goodson to Green S. Duke. $600.00. L.L.# 16, 5th L. D. Carroll County, 202-1/2 acres. Attest: Dennison B. Palmer, Joseph C. Williams, J.P. Carroll County, GA Deed Book G, p. 448

Chatham County, GA. Apr 7, 1835. Mitchell T. Duke, Chatham County to Hiram Roberts of said county. $25.00. L.L# 88, 11th L. D. Carroll County. Drawn by Mitchell T. Duke residing in Jefferson County at the time. Attest: Wm. W. Foster, Jas. Fleland, J.P. Rec. Sep 11, 1854. Carroll County, GA Deed Book G, p. 536

Chatham County, GA. Dec 15 1847. Ann Dukes formerly Ann Haymans, Bryan County to Joseph G. Blance, Paulding County. $50.00. L. L.# 165, 11th L. D. Carroll County. 202-1/2 acres drawn by Ann Haymans, Widow. Attest: Patrick Lanier, James M. Butler, Oath of Witness: Dec 25, 1847. Jno. J. Maxwell, J.P. Recorded Feb 1, 1849. Carroll County, GA Deed Book F, p. 200


My notes [JL]:

Jesse Dukes married Miss Elizabeth Strickland Oct 19 1825 in Bulloch County.

Green Stephen Duke was the son of Moses Stephen Duke of Harris County, GA and the grandson of Stephen Duke of Upson County, GA.

Mitchell Thomas Duke was the son of Green Robert Duke of Chatham County, GA. He married Acksey Robbins in Chatham County on May 5, 1822.


Union Primitive Baptist Church, Goggans, Georgia - Monroe County

John E. Duke joined by Baptism & Experience in Sep 1839.
Mary Duke joined by Baptism & Experience in Sep 1839
Minty, property of Green Duke, joined by Letter 1849
Wm. G. Duke joined by Baptism & Experience July 28, 1855
Wellington Duke joined by Baptism & Experience Sep 26 1857
Martha Jane Darden joined by Baptism & Experience Aug 25, 1855
Elizabeth Duke joined by Baptism & Experience Aug 22, 1857
Eletha Duke joined by Baptism & Experience Oct 25, 1857
Sarah Elizabeth Duke joined by Baptism & Experience June 22, 1861


"Ordered that Green Duke, an orphan be bound unto Henry Collier until he arrives to the age of twenty one years for the purpose of learning the Taylor trade." Hancock County, GA, Inferior Court Minutes, June 4, 1811



1850 Census Pike County, GA, Dist 68:
William G. Duke 30 Farmer GA H/H# 800
Elizabeth A. C. 21 GA
Nancy S. 5 GA
Joseph W. 3 GA

John E. Duke 32 Farmer SC H/H# 801
Mary 30 SC
Letha A. 13 GA
Thomas B. 11 GA
John G. 9 GA
Mary E. 7 GA
Nancy J. 5 GA
Hibernia A. 3 GA


May 21, 1821. Lettish Duke, widow of Clarke County to Henry Duke. "...in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and doth bear toward my son Henry Duke of the said county and state aforesaid..." Power of Attorney to sell L.L.# 146, 11th L. D. Lettish (X) Duke. Wit: Stephen Treadwell, Harris F. Treadwell. Proved before T. C. Woods in Walton County, GA, Feb 16, 1822 by Stephen Treadwell. Habersham County, GA Deed Book O, p. 206

Jan 7, 1837. Henry Duke to Jonathan McIntire. Georgia Jackson County. $50.00 L.L# 146, 11th L.D. Test: John Kirkland, Barley Chandler. Habersham County, GA Deed Book O, p. 207


GA Marriages

Marriage Book b, p. 291 Habersham County, GA:

P. W. Duke to Emily Kennedy Apr 18 1869

Oglethorpe County Marriage Records:

Robert Duke = Betsey Casell 3-20-1811
Elizabeth Duke = Henry English 08-24-1822
James Dukes = Elizabeth Martin 03-03-1794


Miscellaneous GA Deed Conveyances

Feb 2, 1803. Thomas Duke, Esq. to Pitt Milner. $2100.00. 280 acres being north end of a tract where said Duke formerly lived on Dry Fork of Long Creek. Seal: Thomas Duke, Elizabeth Duke. Wit: Stimson Hale, Saml Tate. Oglethorpe County, GA Deed Book D, p. 378

Feb 11, 1809. Thomas Duke Senr & Nancy his wife of Morgan County to Ferdinand Phinizy. $6200.00. 1140 acres on Long Creek, Buffalo Creek & Indian Creek. Seal: Thos Duke, Nancy Duke. Wit: Thomas Burdell, Jas Jordan, Welcom Parks, Bird Parks. Nancy Duke relinquished Right of Dower Apr 19, 1809. Oglethorpe County, GA Deed Book E, p. 450

Mar 16, 1809. Thomas Duke, Sr. & Nancy his wife of Morgan County to Abraham Hill. $200.00. 200 acres.... Wit: Thomas McGehee, J. B. Thomas, ? Lumpkin. Nancy relinquished Right of Dower. Oglethorpe County, GA Deed Book E, p. 427

April 22, 1808. John Warnock, Joseph Price, Abel Price, Rosanna Price & Ransom Duke, heirs & representatives of Joseph Price, Sr., deceased to Moses Stallions. $210.00. 200 acres on Little River. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book C, p. 491

December 27, 1797. Thomas Duke to Josiah Jordan. $500.00. 240 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek. Wit: Payton Parks, Obadiah Owin. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book C, p. 521

Apr 16, 1803. Thomas Duke & Elizabeth Duke of Oglethorpe county to Isham Rainey. $500.00. 850 acres on Troublesome Creek. Wit: George Doggett, Bennett King. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book E, p. 102

Jan 21, 1804. Thomas Duke Sr. to W. T. Morton. $500.00 236 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek...adjoining Henry Duke's lands. Seal: Thomas Duke. Wit: Thomas Duke, Jr., John Lumpkin. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book E, p. 37

Mar 11, 1816. Thomas Duke, Sr. of Morgan County to Thomas Duke, Jr. of Oglethorpe County. $500.00. 100 acres ...on Indian Creek... Seal: Thomas Duke, Senr. Wit: George Meader Sr, George Latimer, Bird Parks. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book J, p. 97

July 27, 1793. William Duke & Winniford his wife of County of Wilkes to William Arnold for 60 pounds...all that tract of land being & lying in said county and on the waters of Long Creek containing two hundred acres more or less bounded Northwestardly by Oliver's land, Southwestardly by Thomas Arnold's, Southeastwardly by William Duke and Thomas Duke and on the other side by Coxes land.... Seal: William Duke, Winniford (X) Duke. Wit: J. Burton, Joel Terrell. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book A

Mar 12, 1802. Thomas Duke and Betsey his wife to George Doggite. $1000.00. ...all that tract or parcel of land in the county & state aforesaid lying on the Buffalo fork of Long Creek...109 acres more or less.... Seal: Thos. Duke, Elizabeth Duke. Wit: ? Taylor or Traylor, James Duke, Bird Parks. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book H, p. 194

James Duke to Thomas Duke. $100.00. 450 acres on Waters of Buffalo Creek. Seal: James Duke. Wit: Henry Duke, Abram Eason. Recorded Sep 24, 1803. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book E, p. 371.

Sep 7, 1802. Thomas Duke Senr. & Elizabeth his wife to Samuel Tait. $300.00...all that tract or parcel of land...150 acres...on waters of Buffalow Creek, a branch of Long Creek bounded by lands of Thomas Morgan, Lumpkin, George Thrush & said Tait being a part of a tract of 450 acres granted to James Duke...November 25, 1801.. Wit: Geoge Thrash, Thomas Morgan. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book H, p. 197

Jan 16, 1818. The heirs & representatives of William Morgan of Morgan County to Elizabeth Hale. $200.00. 200 acres adjoining Clarke county line. Seal: Saml Hay, Robert Morgan, Hardy Morgan, Duncan Comick, John Comick, Jesse Morgan, Ritter Morgan, Thomas Duke. Wit: James Hale, Nancy Hale, Harwood Goodeyear. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book J, p. 9

Mar 11, 1816. Thomas Duke, Sr. of Morgan County to Thomas Duke, Jr. of Oglethorpe County. $100.00. 4-1/2 acres on Indian Creek. Seal: Thomas Duke, Senr. Wit: George Meader, George Latimer, Bird Parks. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book J, p. 94

May 14, 1822. Thomas Duke of Morgan County to William Echols. $500.00. 400 acres ...bordered by lands formerly owned by James Duke. Seal: Thomas Duke. Wit: Thomas Farer, Wm ? Carlisle. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book K, p. 279

Nathaniel H. Smith & Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe County & Harrison Smith of Pike County to John Baughn. $1025.00. 220 acres...being a part of estate of Isham smith, dec'd which fell to us as legatees.... Seal: Nathaniel H. Smith, Thomas Duke, Harrison Smith. wit: Bird Parks, George Doggett. Oglethorpe County GA Deed Book L, p. 376

Tavern license be renewed to Thomas Duke, Esq. to keep a public house of entertainment at his own house. Oglethorpe County GA Inferior Court Minutes, 1794-1808, p. 223

Thomas Duke, surviving co-partner of Firm of Francis Gordon & Angus Bethune Oglethorpe County GA Superior Court Minutes, 1809-1810, p. 63

Nov 20, 1797. Charles Duke & Dolly his wife of Wilkes County to Francis Gideon. $200.00. 178 acres on Rocky Fork of Fishing Creek. Seal: Charles Duke, Dolly Duke. Wit: Wm Low, Thomas Duke, Phillip Zimmerman. Wilkes County GA Deed Book PP, p. 227

June 13, 1797. Taylor Duke of Wilkes to John Boulton of Wilkes. $3.25. Five acres. Seal: Taylor(X) Duke. Wit: Obadiah Wynne, James Leavens, Jacob Hammon. Wilkes County GA Deed Book RR, p. 303

June 13, 1797. Indenture. Taylor Duke of Wilkes to John Bolton of Wilkes. $110.00. 40 acres on Fishing Creek. Seal: Taylor (T) Duke. Wit: Obadiah Wynne, James Leavens, Jacob Hammon.   Wilkes County, GA Deed Book RR, p. 353

May 6, 1797. Taylor Duke of Wilkes to Obadiah Wynne of Wilkes. 230 acres. Seal: Taylor (T) Duke, Sarah (+) Duke. Wit: Thomas Wynne, Shelton Edison.  Wilkes County, GA Deed Book RR, p. 35

Thomas Duke & wife Elizabeth of Oglethorpe County to Ichabod Reeves. 60 pounds sterling. 200 acres on Dry Fork Creek. Seal: Th.s Duke, Elizabeth Duke. Wit: Avery Reeves, Henry Duke.  Wilkes County GA Deed Book RR, p. 258  

Mar 9, 1790. Joel Duke of Burke County to John Cole of Wilkes County. 150 pounds. 200 acres situated on waters of Little River. Seal: Joel (X) Duke. Wit: Abalom Bedell.  Wilkes County, GA Deed Book GG, p. 52

December 3, 1788. Taylor Duke of Wilkes to Bedford Brown of Wilkes. 100 pounds. 350 acres situated on waters of Fishing Creek. Seal: Taylor (T) Duke. Wit: H. Caldwell, David Hillhouse. Wilkes County, GA Deed Book GG, p. 9

Oct 1, 1790. Matthew Ledbetter of Wilkes to William Duke of Wilkes. 40 pounds. 200 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek bounded southwardly by Thomas Arnolds, southeastwardly by William Dukes and Thomas Dukes. Seal: Matthew (X) Ledbetter. Wit: James Rutledge, Edmon (X) Duke, Wm. Hammett, J.P. Wilkes County, GA Deed Book H, p. 276

Apr 10, 1824. James M. Luker of Wilkes in consideration of the good will which I do have & bear to Charles Coatsworth Duke, son of Aristotle Duke...conveys sorrel colt, 3 years old...  Wilkes County, GA Deed Book HHH, p. 265

Carlton Welborn of Houston county to Keziah Dukes of Wilkes. $250.00. 265 acres situated on Camp Creek. Seal: Carlton Williams. Wit: Joseph Duprey, Bruton Birch.   Wilkes County, GA Deed Book LLL, p. 471

Keziah Dukes of Wilkes to Allen Holliday of Wilkes County. $250.00. 245 acres on Kemps Creek less a reserve of 1/4 acre as a graveyard near residence of Joseph Hartselle.  Wilkes County, GA Deed Book MMM, p. 362

Dec 31, 1847. Will of John Duke of Harris County, GA. Apparently Drawn in Talbot County, GA. Advanced Age. Wife, Elizabeth Duke; daughter, Mary Duke; son, Julius Cesar Duke; daughter, Sarah Stubbs, wife of William Stubbs; son, Hamilton Duke. Appoint Francis Marion Stubbs of County of [unreadable] of State of Alabama as Executor. Co-executors: James M. Walker, William B. Marshall.  Harris County GA Probate Records

Apr 16, 1835. Edmund Duke, Adm. of John S. Duke, decd to Samuel Stovall & Willie A. B. Moregham. Land lot 35 in 5th Land District in Carroll County. Attest: Thomas Duke, R. Ship..?  Carroll County GA Deed Book B, p. 440

Seaborn Duke, born Mar 8, 1808; died Feb 21, 1881. Local Preacher, elected Elder 1867; elected Deacon 1869.  History of North Georgia Methodist Conference

William Duke, Tax Collector Harris County - 1834-1835  Georgia Archives, Misc. Records

Apr 13, 1830. Elizabeth Duke (husband absent of county & state) to Baily C. Duke of Talbot County. $350.00. 202-1/2 acres in Land Lot 202 in 23rd Land District. Seal: Elizabeth Duke. Test: Seaborn J. Clark, Seaborn DukeCampbell County, GA Deed Book A&B

Dec 14 1832. William Fleming to Hamilton Duke. $310.00. 45 acres more or less in south half of the northern part of L. L. 166 in 23rd Land District. Seal: william Fleming. Test: John B. Davis, C. A. Wynn, J. P.  Talbot County GA Deed Book B2

Dec 27, 1797. Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe to Jeremiah Reeves of Wilkes. $50.00. 60 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek. Seal: Thomas Duke. Wit: John Coleman, Ichabod Reeves.  Wilkes County GA Deed Book RR, p. 250

Dec 27, 1797. Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe to Josiah Jordan of Oglethorpe. $500. 200 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek. Seal: Thomas Duke. Wit: Regton [Peyton?] Parks, Obediah Owen.  Wilkes County GA Deed Book XX, p. 3

July 15, 1793. Petition of Inhabitants of Effingham County, GA to Edward Telfair, Governor of Georgia. Israel Leimberger, John Dukes and others.   Georgia Archives, Misc. Papers


South Carolina Land Grants:

Edmund Duke: Craven County 1775, 96 District 1785


Wilkes County GA Land Lottery List: [Found in Judge of Probate's Office]

Capt. John M. Cooper's Dist
Charles Duke, son of Taylor 2 drawn
Dolly Duke, widow 1 drawn
orphans of Charles Duke, Fishing Creek 1 drawn
Nancy Duke, daughter of Taylor 1 drawn
Henry Duke 2 drawn


1833. Estate of Beverly A. Duke by Wm. Stroud, Adm. Edington Duke, security. Wm. A. Duke (legacy), Macy Duke (legacy), Edington Duke, (her) land in Meriwether County.  
Clarke County GA Estate Records


Newton County GA Poor School Lists:

Parent Male Female
Syntha Duke Charles Mary Anne July 4, 1846
H. H. Duke


Conyers Academy 1863

Parent
Marcus Duke Robt. T. Duke Julia F. Duke

Matilda C. Duke


Smyrna School 1841

Parent
Lucinda Duke, widow one male 3 females, one named - Mary Ann


Name Index, Georgia Archives:

Bailey C. Duke Member of House of Representatives from Talbot County, 1837
Capt., Newton County Militia: Mar 13, 1822 - Aug 12, 1824
Coatsworth Duke Lt. Wilkes County Militia: May 26, 1820 - Oct 11, 1823


Mar 27, 1795. Charles Duke, Thomas Duke, Henry Duke & Jeremiah Russell, the heirs & Representatives of Henry Duke formerly of the county of Lincoln to Stephen Harnesburger for 500 pounds sterling...all that tract or parcel of land lying & being in the county of Wilkes on the waters of Soap & Fishing Creek.... Seal: Charles Duke, Thomas Duke. Wit: Thomas Murray, Wm Son, Wm Stokes.  
Lincoln County GA Deed Book A, p. 16

April 15, 1795. Nathaniel Coats, Sheriff of Wilkes County to Stephen Harnesburger...by virtue of a writ of fiera facias...on a judgement at the suit of the heirs & representatives of Henry Duke deceased against Thomas Winkfield...levy made by said Sheriff on 300 acres of land on Soap Creek.  Lincoln County Deed Book A, p. 4

Nathaniel Coats, Sheriff of Wilkes County to Charles Duke of Wilkes. Writ of fiere facias on a judgement on a suit by heirs & representatives of Henry Duke, deceased against Thomas Winkfield. 100 acres on waters of Soap Creek...bid off by sheriff & Charles Duke became purchaser for 25 pounds....   Lincoln County Deed Book A, p. 45

October 21, 1797. Charles Duke of Wilkes and Dolly Duke, his wife to Richard Benson of Wilkes. $120.00. 100 acres on Soap & Fishing Creek in Lincoln County. Seal: Charles Duke, Dolly Duke. Wit: Thomas Duke, Phillip Zimmerman.  Lincoln County Deed Book A, p. 46

Feb 28, 1834. Baily C. Duke to Benjamin Smith. $265.00. East 1/2 L.L.# 9, 24th Land District. Seal : B. C. Duke. Test: Wm Brooks, Daniel P. Swindell.  Talbot County, GA Deed Book C&D

Bailey C. Duke to Daniel P. Swindell. $600. 236 acres Lot 8 & 9 in the 24th Land District. Test: Wm. Brooks, Benjamin (X) Smith.  Talbot County, GA Deed Book C&D

Feb 12, 1834. Bailey C. Duke to John Solomon. $125.00. L.L.# 163 in the 24th Land District. Seal: Bailey C. Duke. Test: James B. Horton, Richard A. Hall.  Talbot County GA Deed Book C&D

Dec 14, 1836. Bailey C. Duke to Thomas G. Duke, both of Talbot. $200.00. 160 acres Lot 211, 12th District, 3rd Section, now Murray County. Seal: Bailey C. Duke. Test: Daniel Sanders, Benjamin Manes.  Talbot County GA Deed Book D

George W. King of Baldwin County to David Duke of Meriwether. $200.00. 202-1/2 acres Lot ? in 4th Land District. Seal: Geo. W. King. Wit: John Smith, Henry H. Mangham, J.P.  Harris County, GA Deed Book A, p. 552

Nov 28, 1835. Wiley White to James H. Duke, both of Harris County. $600.00. 202-1/2 acres L. L.# 138 in 4th Land District. Seal: Wiley White. Wit: Edmund Duke, L. T. Cooper, J.P.  Harris County Deed Book C, p. 119

Green S. Duke - Lot 67, 19th District, Land north of Mulberry River.

David Duke, to Wm. Armstrong. $200.00. Land lot # 2 in 4th District. Seal: David Duke. Wit: Marthin Cochran, Elijah Laurence.  Harris County Deed Book A, p. 680

Oct 29, 1873. W. P. Duke to W. A. Duke. North Half of lot 103 and 30 acres in S.E. corner of Lot 122 in 21st Land District. Seal: W. P. Duke. Wit: James D. Hale, Chas. Bedell, N.P. & Ex. Off. J.P.  Harris County Deed Book I, p. 178

May 20, 1874. W. A. Duke to E. N. Duke. North 1/2 of Land Lot 103 and 30 acres in S. E. Corner of Land Lot 122 in 21st Land District. Seal: W. A. Duke. Wit: B. N. Walton, A. F. Truett, C.S.O.  Harris County Deed Book M, p. 286

Jan 16, 1839. Thomas F. Matthews of Meriwether, Exec. of Estate of Thomas Matthews, deceased to Bedford B. Duke of Meriwether. $1105.00. 202-1/2 acres in L. L. 184 in the 11th Land District. [Rest of Page Missing] Meriwether County GA Deed Book G, p. 59

Sanders Duke witnessed Deed of Moses Jackson to Charles L. Dupree.  Meriwether County GA Deed Book G, p. 58

Nov 18, 1839. Simpson A. Montgomery to Bedford B. Duke. $850.00. L.L.# 200 in 11th Land District. Seal: Simpson A. Montgomery. Wit: Benjamin F. Roberts, Thomas Roberts, J.P. [He could be named for Bedford Brown of Wilkes County] Meriwether County GA Deed Book G, p. 219

Jan 24, 1840. Bedford B. Duke to David Duke, both of Meriwether. $750.00. L. L. # 200 in 11th Land District. Seal: Bedford B. Duke. Wit: David W. Duke, W. T. Wortham.  Meriwether County GA Deed Book G, p. 220

July 1, 1871. Daniel Poe of Meriwether to John E. Duke & B. F. Willis of Spalding County. $553.47. 75 acres in L.L.# 132 and 25 acres in L.L# 125 in 9th Land District. Seal: Daniel Poe. Wit: John D. Poe, G. R. Wheelis. [John E. Duke was a son of Green Duke of Pike County and grandson of Stephen Duke who died testate in Upson County, GA in 1844. This John E. Duke was the one who entered a caveat against admitting Stephen Duke's Will to Probate]  Meriwether County GA Deed Book B, p. 507

Jan Term, 1861. Harry L. Duke, minor child of Pinckney C. Duke. Pinckney C. Duke made guardian.  Meriwether County GA Court of Ordinary Minute Book 4, p. 55

Ruth S. Thornton also made security for guardianship of Harry L. Duke.  Meriwether County GA Court of Ordinary Bond Book B, p. 225

Private P. C. Duke; Co. K, 55th Ga Reg. , C.S.A. died Richmond, KY Oct 1862.

Dec 20, 1838. Malinda Dukes to G. F. McCrary, both of Talbot. $100.00. 202-1/2 acres in L.L.# 42 in 14th Land District. Seal: Malinda (X) Dukes. Wit: Henry Bell, Phillip (X) Chiver?. [probably now in Taylor County, GA] Talbot County GA Deed Book E, p. 324

Dec 3, 1839. Bailey C. Duke of Barbour County, AL to James O. Smith of Talbot. $500.00. 202-1/2 acres in L.L# 233 in 23rd Land District. Seal: Bailey C. Duke. Wit: Peter Campbell, John C. Boynton. Talbot County Deed Book H, p. 102

Bailey C. Duke, Justice of Inferior Court of Talbot County - Feb 3, 1834.

Jan 7, 1856. Jane M. Duke received a share of the Estate of Elizabeth Snelling from the Administrator, Zechariah Proctor. Elizabeth's husband was William Snelling.  Talbot County Deed Book K, p. 78

Mar 8, 1873. Darling Duke & J. M. Duke. Mortgage mentions plantation in Marion County, GA. [Darling Duke was from Camden District, SC]  Talbot County GA Deed Book M, p. 114

June 5, 1810. Hansell Dukes - Tattnall county Jury List. [He is found in Newspaper Legals concerning Burke County, GA]  Tattnall County GA Minute Book

J. W. Duke - Oct 18, 1864 - Co. I; 39th GA, C.S.A Rose Hill Cemetery - Macon, GA

Levy Glass of Laurance {Laurens] County to William Duke of Walton County. $100.00. Lot# 158 in 1st Land District. Seal: Levy Glass. Wit: William Fannin, Wiley J. Starling.  Newton County, GA Deed Book A, p. 186

Nov 15, 1822. William Duke to John Winfrey, both of Walton County. $120.00. 102-1/4 acres of L. L.# 104 in 10th Land District. Ibid, p. 218

1822. William Duke of Walton to John Moss of Newton. $450.00. L.L.# 158 in 1st Land District. Seal: William Duke. Wit: Thomas Dacus, C. J. Carter, J.P. Ibid, p. 408

Sep 29, 1832. Indenture. Ferdinand Duke to Josiah Brown, both of Newton. $150.00. 100 acres of L.L.# 113 in 11th Land District. Seal: Ferdinand Duke. Wit: James J. Rowel, Gipson Duke.  Newton County GA Deed Book D, p. 607

Dec. 18, 1833. David Evans of Newton to Thomas M. Duke of Putnam. $280.00. 215-1/4 acres adjoining J. T. Duke in 19th Land District originally Baldwin now Newton County. Seal: David Evans. Wit: Thomas Hodnett, Thomas J. H...., David Evans, Junr.  Ibid, p. 611

Jan 4, 1832. Thomas Hodnett to John T. Duke, both of Newton. $200.00. L.L# 238 in 19th District. Seal: Thomas Hodnett. Wit: James Howard. Garling ?, J. P.  Ibid, p. 612

"Georgia Journal":

Sat., July 4, 1829. Levy on property of Charles C. P. Duke. [Charles Coatsworth Pinckney Duke]

May 2, 1829. Levy on Property of John P. Duke. 355 acres 20th district on Sandy Creek where John P. Duke, Edmond Duke & others live.

June 15, 1829. Edmond Duke & David Duke apply for Letters of Administration on Estate of John P. Duke, late of Morgan County.

Dec 25, 1832. Robert G. Duke of Morgan County married Miss Martha Douglas formerly of Thomaston, Upson County - at home of Major Francis Douglas in Butts county.


Ordered that the Administrators of Henry Duke, dec'd are authorized to pay Frances Duke at the rate of twenty dollars per annum for the support of each orphan until their guardians are appointed.  Newton County GA Court of Ordinary Book 1828-1838, p. 67

Martin Kolb discharged from securityship on bond of guardianship for James B. Zachary & Charles Duke guardians for the orphans of Henry Duke, dec'd. New bond - John Martin & Matthew Smith.  Ibid, p. 75

Ordered that the guardians of the minor heirs of Henry Duke, dec'd be authorized to pay to Frances Duke thirty dollars for each of the said minors.  Ibid, p. 77

On motion it is ordered that Charles Duke, James B. Zachary be appointed guardian of Seaborn Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Martha Duke, James Duke, Mary Duke & Lucy Duke, orphans of Henry Duke, dec'd.  Ibid, p. 59

Division of Slaves from Estate of Henry Duke, dec'd:  Mary Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Seaborn Duke, Gipson Duke, Ferdinan Duke, Frances Duke, James J. Duke, Martha Duke, Baley C. Duke, Lucy Duke.  Newton County GA Court of Ordinary Journal 2, 1826-1837, p. 103

Aug 4, 1823. Cary Moore vs Thomas Duke, Fi Fa.  Newton County GA Inferior Court Minutes, 1822-1827, p. 24:

Archibald C. Bilbo & Henry Duke, adm. of Elijah Burgess vs John Johnson. Also vs William Robinson.  Ibid, p. 27

July 11, 1825. James Haygood, bearer vs Simion Duke. Case find for plantiff. $90.00.  Ibid, p. 106

Nov 19, 1838. Ordered that a return made by James B. Zachary guardian of the minors of Charles Duke be received and admitted to record. Also Jan 5, 1839.  Newton County GA Inferior Court Minute Book, 1838-1851, p. 10

May 13, 1829. Robert Pearman - Writ against Samuel Duke..Pearman bought property at public sale...sold to James Duke.  Troup County GA Deed Book A, p. 386

Jan 29, 1835. Edmund Duke to Levi Geer, both of Troup. $500.00. Lot 221 in 12th Land District. Seal: Edmund Duke. Wit: Henry Perkins, ?, J.P.  Troup County GA Deed Book D, p. 271

July 22, 1834. John M. Duke to Trustees Methodist Episcopal Church [one was Thos. Duke]. 3 acres L.L.# 248 in 12th Land District. [John M. Duke was a Primitive Baptist Minister and son of Jesse Duke from Camden District, SC] Ibid, p. 69

[Note: There are many more Duke Deeds there in Troup Co. I did not have time to extract any more.]


1800 Census Oglethorpe County, GA [Only extant 1800 GA County Census]

James Duke, 4 males 0-10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 0-10, 1 female 26-45, 5 slaves
Henry Duke, 1 male 0-10, 1 male 16-26, 1 female 16-26, 3 slaves


School at Naylor - Teacher: Thos. Dukes of Echols County. [son of William Green Duke & Elizabeth Angeline Cole]
 Valdosta Times Nov. 14, 1891

Mar 8, 1837. Bartholomew Turner of Chambers County AL to Thomas A. Duke of Newton County. $145.00. 101-1/4 acres being East half of L.L# 135 in 10th Land District.  Newton County GA Deed Book F, p. 52

Dec 29 1838. Indenture. Samuel Whitehead to Thomas M. Duke, both of Newton. $300.00. 100 acres in 1st District.  Ibid, p. 365

Oct 4, 1848. Joseph McCollum to Jesse H. Duke, both of Newton. $300.00. 90 acres in the North part of L.L.# 208 in 11th Land District. Seal: Joseph McCollum. Wit: Alex Johnson, David T. White, J.P. Newton County GA Deed Book I, p. 295:

Oct 5, 1846. Thomas A. Duke to Fields P. Evans, both of Newton. $400.00. East half of L.L.# 135 in 10th Land District. Seal: Thos. A. Duke. Wit: Cary Woods, John Loyall, J.P. Ibid, p. 464:

Aug 1, 1849. Joseph Goode to Jesse H. Duke of Newton. $300.00. 65 acres in South side of L.L# 208 in 11th District adjoining Ferdinand Duke. Seal: Joseph Goods. Wit: David H. Zachary, David T. white, J.P. Ibid, p. 469:

Apr 3, 1849. John T. Duke to Thomas M. Duke, both of Newton. Love & affection & $10.00. 202-1/2 acres of L.L# 238 in 19th Land District. Seal: Jno. T. Duke. Wit: Felix Hardman, Bertrand Zachary, J.P. Ibid, p. 521:

Sep 3, 1859. Jesse H. Duke to W. T. C. Chafin, both of Newton. 55 acres in L.L# 276 of 16th Land District. Seal: Jesse H. Duke. Wit: S. H. Dean, Joseph H. Almand, ?. Newton County GA Deed Book N, p. 109:

Dec 24, 1865. Indenture. W. P. Davis, Adm. of Estate of Ann Webb, late to Amanda P. Duke, wife of T. M. Duke. Note paid - conveys 50' X 60' lot in the village of Newborn...stone house now occupied by J. R. Duke. Newton County GA Deed Book S, p. 367:

Mary J. Duke to Amanda F. Duke, both of Newton. 54 acres bounded on North by lands of Mary J. Duke, bounded on West by lands of Thomas M. Duke. Ibid, p. 29:


Heard County GA Indigent Soldiers Pension Roll:

W. W. Duke, Co. K , 34th GA - Discharged Mat 1865, died May 1912.


1880 Census Heard County, GA:

Sanders G. Duke 44 M Farmer GA GA GA
Mary Lewis 33 F Wife
Robert F. 11 M Son
John Rufus 10 M Son
Drura T 6 M Son
Della F 4 F Dau

Charles B. Duke 49 M Farmer GA GA GA
Victory L. 33 F Wife
Virginia B. 19 F Dau
Sarah E 16 F Dau
Benjamin 12 M Son
Verona 5 F Dau
Lucy 1 F Dau

James R. Duke 26 M Farmer Ga -- --
Luisa 27 F Wife
James A. 2 M Son

[Heard County is a burned county]


Miscellaneous

Sheriff's Sale - Wilkes County. 200 acres joining Robert Wells, where ________ Hanceberger now lives; taken as the property of the heirs of Henry Duke, deceased. Augusta "Chronicle" - Jan 17, 1795:

Battle with Indians at Camp Defiance located 48 miles west of Chattahoochee. Simon Duke, soldier in Cap't Henry's Co. -- wounded severely. Ibid, Jan 27, 1814:


Cass County, Ga: Cass Cemetery -

Joseph R. Dukes Elizabeth Jordan Dukes: July 4, 1809 Apr 8, 1834, Oct 7, 1859 Dec 10, 1862


Atlanta Grays - Co. L 1st Ga Regiment, CSA:

Pvt. John Duke, age 22, born Campbell Co. GA enlisted Atlanta GA. Roster dated April 12, 1861.


Will of Stephen Duke

State of Georgia ) In the name of God, Amen
Upson County ) I Stephen Duke of the County of Upson of State of Georgia, in view of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death do make & ordain this my last Will and Testament. Chiefly, I commend my soul to the mercy of Him who gave it & my body to the earth in decent burial; and my worldly substance I make the following disposition.

Item - My will & desire is that all my property of every kind, consisting chiefly in ten Negroes, the settlement on land whereon I now reside about two hundred & fifty & one half acres, two horses, Gray mare, black mare mule, my stock of cattle, hogs & sheep, my present crop & my household & kitchen furniture with some few debts should be sold on a credit of twelve months by my executor, he requiring good and sufficient security.

Item - After my Estate is reduced to money I will all my just debts paid.

Item - When my just debts are all paid I wish the balance of the proceeds of the sale of my property divided into five equal parts; One fifth I hereby give to my wife Sarah Duke; one fifth I give to the children of Joseph Duke of the County of Upson; One fifth I give to the children of Moses Duke of the County of Harris; One fifth I give to the children of Delila Hickman of the County of Upson and the other one fifth I give to the children now living of Anna & John Cannifax, the said Anna being dead & the said John residing in the State of Alabama.

Item - I hereby give all & singular all the rights, titles, & interests that I may have in & to any & every other species of property not herein named to the said Sarah Duke, the children of the said.Joseph Duke, the children of the said Moses Duke, the children of said Delila Hickman & the children of said Anna & John Cannifax, & to be divided in the same way as my other property.

Item - I have already given to my four children Joel Duke & Thomas Duke, who I understand lives in Alabama, and Green Duke & Peggy Duke of the State of Georgia, as much as I wish then to have of my property.

Item - I hereby nominate & appoint James Anderson, Sarah Duke and Obadiah C. Gibson Executors of this my last Will & Testament.

In testimony whereof I the said Stephen Duke have hereunto set my hand & seal this 15th day of October 1844. Signed sealed & published in presence of us, we signing in the presence of each other & the testator as witnesses.

James W. Hightower Stephen Duke (LS}
Thomas Anderson Recorded this 4 March 1845
John W. Boyton
Wm. A. Cobb, C1k

"See over"

We the Special Jury find against the Caveator & in favor of the Will of Stephen Duke and that it be admitted to record in the Court of Ordinary of Upson County. Feby 11th 1845. James Speir foreman.

Whereupon it is considered & adjudged by the Court that the Will of Stephen Duke be admitted to Record that in the Court of Ordinary of Upson County, And that the and that the Executors James Anderson & Obadiah C. Gibson do recover of the Caveator John E. Duke ----- for the costs of suit in this behalf laid out & expended & the Caveator in Mercy fe - Feby 15th 1845 Recorded this 4 March 1845 Gibson & Cary Wm. A. Cobb, Clk. Attys for Executors.


Will of Nancy McKee

State of Georgia
Monroe County In the name of God Amen.

I, Nancy McKee of the County and State aforesaid being of advanced age and knowing that I must shortly die, and being of sound mind do make and ordain this my last will and testament.

Item 1st. I will my body to the dust in decent burial, and My soul to God who gave it.

2nd. I give and bequeath to my beloved nephew James M. Hawze the sum of two hundred dollars.

3 Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved Brother Green Duke the sum of two hundred dollars.

4 Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved Nephew John E. Duke the sum of two hundred dollars.

5 Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved Nephew William G. Duke the sum of two hundred dollars.

6th Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved Nephew Thomas D. Duke the sum of one hundred dollars.

7th item. I give and bequeath to my Niece Elizabeth Bloodworth, my Niece Nancy Amanda Burt and my Nephew Wellington Duke all the remainder of goods; after the payment of the above legacies named in the second Item, and in the third Item, the fourth Item, the fifth Item, and the 6th Item, all the property I have where ever or of whatever. I will it to be equally divided between Elizabeth Bloodworth, Nancy Amanda Burt and Wellington Duke.

Signed Sealed & declared by Nancy McKee to be her last will and testament this 18th of September in the year of our Lord l848 in our presence by the testator and we have signed the sale in her presence and at her request and in the presence of each other. Andrs. Burt John H. [his + mark] Dumas Nancy [her + mark] McKee

Item 8th. I hereby constitute and appoint my Nephew John E. Duke Executor of this my last will and testament this 18th of September in the year of our Lord 1848.

Signed in the presence of us by the testator and we have signed the same in her presence and in the presence of each other. Andrs. Burt John H. [his + mark] Dumas Nancy [her + mark] McKee (LS)

Georgia
Monroe County Personally came in open Court Anderson Burt who being duly Sworn deposeth & saith he saw Nancy McKee sign, seal, publish and declare this writing for her last will I & testament that he in the presence of the testatrix & at her request attested said will as a witness & also in the presence of John H. Dumas & that said John H. Dumas in the presence of the testatrix & at her request & in the presence of the deponent attested said will as a witness that said testatrix at the time of the execution of said will was of disposing mind & memory & that she executed the same freely, voluntarily & without compulsion. Sworn to & subscribed in open court. Septr 3, 1849 Andrs Burt


Georgia, Monroe County, Lunacy

To the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county sitting for ordinary purposes.  The undersigned a citizen of said county humbly petitions your Honorable Court to appoint him guardian of the person & property of his sister Margaret Duke a Lunatic of said county upon his giving bond and certainty and taking the oath prescribed by law and is in duty bound your petitioner will ever pray i.e.
May 4 1841 Green Duke


Green Duke
applicant for the guardianship of Margaret Duke a Lunatic in the court of Ordinary of Monroe County. And now comes William M. Pope in behalf of Thomas G. Duke and Joel Duke two of only three brothers of the said Margaret Duke and objects to the appointment of the said Green Duke to the guardianship of the said Margaret Duke upon the following grounds: 1st Because the said Green Duke has in his possession a Large amount of property consisting of money & Negroes belonging to the said Margaret Duke which he is unwilling to acknowledge to be hers and to account for & manage the moiety as such. 2nd Because the said Green Duke refuses to give bond and certainty sufficient according to law to cover the property of the said Margaret Duke 3rd Because the said Green Duke for a long time had the control and management of the person & property of the said Margaret Duke & has mismanaged the moiety & converted it to his own use & claims it as his own. Taken these & other grounds herein mentioned the said William M. Pope representative as aforesaid objects to the appointment of the said Green Duke & asks the Court that he the said William M. Pope may be appointed guardian of the person and property of the said Margaret Duke upon his giving bond & security in terms of the law. Service acknowledged of the foregoing rule and copy waived by
J. J. Pincknard
Att pro
D. S. Crawford


Georgia, Monroe County, Commissioners of Lunacy

To William A. Adams, Moses Dumas, Tilman D. Oxford, Anderson Bert, James Swan, Owen J. Willis, Wm. E. Hunt, Thomas Johnston, John Gardner, Wilson Clark, Seaborn J. Thomas & L. W. Burney--Greeting

We the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes upon the petition and affidavit of Thomas G. Duke hereby require you to examine by inspection the person of Peggy Duke of said County and to hear and examine witnesses if necessary as to the State of her mind and to make return to the next Tern of this Court whether or not the said Peggy Duke be a lunatic.


Miscellaneous

Harriett Duke "CAUTION All persons are hereby cautioned against trading for a certain note of mine, given in the province of East Florida, to WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, agent for LEVENE, JOHN, BETSEY ANN and MARY DUKES, the illegitimate children of GEORGE M. R. HENDERSON and HARRIOTT DUKES, for the amount of seven hundred and twenty-three dollars, twelve and a half cents, bearing date the 26th day of November, 1820, payable two months after the date aforesaid, as I was compelled to assign the aforesaid note, for, and on account of the lawful heirs of the said GEORGE M. R. HENDERSON, and as such, I am determined not to pay the aforesaid note or any part thereof, unless compelled by law. (SIGNED) NANCY M. R. HENDERSON, Tattnall County." Ref: "Southern Recorder", Milledgeville, Georgia.. Tuesday December 26, 1820


Note: Harriett Duke married John E. Elliott on 15 January, 1822 in Tattnall County, Georgia. Ref: Tattnall County Georgia Marriage Records.


"Georgia, Tattnall County. Know all men by these presents, that I HARRIET ELLIOTT of the state and county aforesaid for the love and goodwill and affection which I have and do bear towards MY FOUR CHILDREN namely to wit: LAVINA DUKE, ELIZABETH ANN DUKE, MARY DUKE and CORNELIA C. ELLIOTT. I do freely give and do deed them by these presents, a certain negro man named APRIL which said negro man, I the said HARRIET ELLIOTT do and freely will, give and assign over to said LAVINA, ELIZABETH ANN and MARY DUKE and CORNELIA C. ELLIOTT and their heirs and assigns and moreover will warrant and forever defend the right and title of him the said negro APRIL, to the said LAVINA, ELIZABETH ANN, MARY and CORNELIA C. To have and to hold forever against the lawful claim of all and every other person or persons. In witness whereof I the said HARRIET ELLIOTT hath hereto set her hand and seal 7th day of July 1832. (Seal) HARRIETT ELLIOTT. In presence of ALLEN STRICKLAND, H. STRICKLAND, J.P. Ex. And Recorded 22 Aug 1832. P. H. M. TIPPINS, Clk." Ref: Tattnall County Deed Book ABCD, p. 392.


"Appraisers appointed to make a division between the estate of JOHN DUKE left to the minor heirs of Harriett Elliott and report to this court in terms of the will.' ALBERT DUKE appointed guardian of MARY DUKE and CORNELIA ELLIOTT, $2000.00 bond. (The above was term prior to May 1835). Ref: Tattnall County, Georgia Inferior Court Minutes and Loose Papers.


"Exehebet and management of ARCHABALD HODGES as guardian for Cornelia C. ELLIOTT and MARY DUKE ending 31st January 1839. [Disbursements follow]. Sworn to in open court 2nd March, 1840. Wm H. TIPPINS. (Seal) ARCHABALD HODGES. Ref: Tattnall County, Georgia Inferior Court Minutes and Loose Papers, pp 104-105..


"16 April, 1841. A Return of Archibald HODGES, guardian for Cornelia C. ELLIOTT, (Orphan of John Elliott). Ref: Tattnall County, Georgia Inferior Court Minutes and Loose Papers.


"State of Georgia, Liberty County. This agreement entered into this the 11th day of January in the year eighteen hundred and fifty three between Abraham STRICKLAND, John LONG, and Richard CARTER of the first part and Jackson McDONALD of the other part. Witnesseth, that we the aforesaid STRICKLAND, LONG and CARTER in consideration that the said McDONALD has this day executed to us a good and valid conveyance of all his own or the right of his wife in and to the following slaves derived from the Will of the late John DUKES of Tattnall County to wit: Hannah, Nancy, Caroline, Sam, Major, Rose Ann, Pender, Seley, French and an infant the child of Nancy have this day granted bargained and sold and do by these presents grant bargain and sell unto the said Jackson McDONALD for and during the natural life of his wife Harriet McDONALD and no longer three slaves to wit: Sally, Toby and Cain and the increase of said woman as also we the said LONG, CARTER and STRICKLAND do hereby sell and convey unto the said Jackson McDONALD his heirs and assigns forever a slave named Will to have and to hold Slave Will unto him the said Jackson McDONALD his heirs and assigns forever and we the aforesaid STRICKLAND, LONG and CARTER shall and will forever Warrant and defend said slave Will unto the said Jackson McDONALD his heirs and assigns for the true compensation of which we the said LONG, STRICKLAND and CARTER have hereunto set our hands and seals the day and the year and year first above written. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Wm. B. GAULDEN and James SMYLE. Richard CARTER (Seal) John S. LONG (Seal) Abraham STRICKLAND (SEAL). Exd. And Recorded this 10th Feb. 1854. J. B. SMITH, Clk." Ref: Deed Book DEF, p. 273. Tattnall County, Georgia.


1860 Census Spalding County, GA:

#350- John E. Duke 42 M Farmer SC
Mary 42 F SC
Nancy J. 15 F GA
Hiberney 12 F GA
Wm J. 10 M GA
Elijah 6 M GA
Edmond D. 3 M GA
H. Clay 22 M Laborer GA
Mary E. 16 F GA

#351- John G. Duke 20 M Farmer GA
Nancy S. 21 F GA

#339- Thomas H. Duke 21 M Farmer GA
Sarah E. 19 F GA
Walter S. Thomas 15 M GA


Copy of Sherrer Bond

Know all men by these present that James Sherrer of the county of Wilkes and State of Georgia am held and firmly Bound to pay Charles Duke of Oglethorpe County & state aforesaid the sum of eight hundred dollars to be paid his heirs or offspring , to which ______ I Bind myself my heirs my executor or administrator firmly by these testaments, sealed with my seal and dated this 2d day of September 1808. The condition of the above obligation is such that in the above bond James Shearer shall make the aforesaid Charles Duke his heir or _______ good and sufficient title to a tract of land containing 180 ½ more or less acres being in Wilkes county and on the waters of _______ creek adjoining Steele Welborn Hamilton and Gwnm_________ meeting house, then the obligation to be void or otherwise to remain in full force __________

(signed) John Todd

[The corner of this document is torn and no signature of James is shown.]


Excerpt from the law suit by Charles Duke

Sometime in December eighteen hundred and fifteen the said James Shearer departed this life leaving a will affecting only his personal estate of which will, James Rutledge and William Shearer were thence named as executors; and leaving living (besides your orator and his wife Mary formerly Mary Shearer) Anne Shearer his widow; Eve (otherwise Avis) Steele formerly Eve Shearer the wife of William Steele a person who if now is alive is not within the jurisdictional limits of this state as you know or believe; William Shearer, James Rutledge and wife Susanna formerly Susanna Shearer, John Shearer, Allen Mabry and his wife Nancy formerly Nancy Shearer; and Elijah Shearer which said Mary, Eve, Susanna, and Nancy were married to their present husbands before the decease of the said James Shearer, who as well as the said William, John, & Elijah are the children and who together with the said William Steel (if is alive) & ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ living.


This document filed in Wilkes County Superior Court March 16, 1810 by James Sherrer

Know all men by these present that I, James Sherrer of the state and County _______ for ______ good offices(?) of my dear children and for the affection I bear and the duty I owe to my children, I have for the considerations, also given to my seven children namely to Eavy Steel during(?) her natural life and after her death to the heirs of her body, William Sherer, Polly Duke, John Sherer, Susannah Rutledge, Nancy & Elijah Sherer, five negros, viz (Note: unreadable names) _______ _____ _________ ________ __________ , five hundred and seven acres land in the county ____ on the waters of ______ creek adjoining Thos. Moreman and then two hundred acres in Wilkinson county Fifth(?) District No. 25, also all my stock of horses both(?) hogs _______ together with all the household & kitchen furniture, to them and their heirs forever which property(?) I relinquish all title claim or possession warranting ____ and ________ the property _____ from myself and all and every other person or persons what ever.

In witness where of, I have here _______ _____ _______ my hand and seal this the 3rd day of February eighteen hundred and ten. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of his (Signature) Shelton(?) Wellborn __

James (his X mark) Sherer { seal }


Pike County GA Marriage Records:

Moses S. Duke married Sarah Moore July 22, 1824


Pike County GA Inferior Court Records:

Sep 1823: [1st Grand Jury] Stephen Dukes


"The Weekly News" - Griffin, GA - May 11, 1888:

James T. Duke of Liberty Hill was married last Sunday to Miss Bonnie McCord of High Falls, at Payton Church in Monroe County.

Miss Mary Jane Duke and Mr. James Dearing were married at Liberty Hill on Sunday by Rev. John Mullin.


Spalding County GA Marriages, Book A:

Mary E. Duke to Hezakiah Clay, Sep 2, 1859.
Nancy S. Duke to Jordan E. M. LeSueur, Aug 15, 1861
G. M. Duke to Mary Pruitt, May 20, 1869


Upson County Marriages 1825-1859:

Elizabeth A. Duke to James B. Torbett, Apr 28, 1856


1860 Census Upson County, GA:

Jas. B. Torbet 27 M GA
E. 28 F
M. C. 2 F
S. C. 1 M


John E. Duke
- Minister - New Hope Primitive Baptist Church at Yatesville. History of Upson County by Hannah, p. 333



1850 Census Upson County, GA:

Joseph Duke 50 Farmer SC
Nancy 40 GA
Elizabeth 22


Marriage Records Upson County, GA:

Stephen Duke m. Sarah Brown on Dec 7, 1838. G. P. Cannon, J.P.
Thomas G. Duke m. Martha W. Tomme on May 14, 1835


Divorce:

Thomas G. Duke and the former Louisa Webb, Nov 29, 1825. The Georgia Black Book, Vol II, p. 17


Miscellaneous

Apr 24, 1810. Georgia, Randolph County. Whereas Joel Duke of the state of South Carolina did on the 8th or 9th day of December 1809, give unto Leavin Moore of the county of Baldwin of this state, a certain note of hand for $600.00 dollars with Stephen Duke of this county and state as security for the same...now we the said Joel & Stephen Duke do forewarn all person or persons from trading for the same. Joel & Stephen Duke "Georgia Journal" (Milledgeville)


1833 Georgia Land Lottery (Fractional Lots)

Residence Name Militia District Lot# Land District County
Jackson Green R. Duke Mitchells 942 2 Cherokee
Morgan John T. Duke Coxes 4 1 Cherokee


1832 Georgia Land Lottery:

Name Comments Militia District County District Section No.
Duke, Bedford Greer's Meriwether 8 4 41
Duke, Charles Sr. Soldier of Indian War Coxes Morgan 13 3 71
Duke, Edwin Minor - Father absent Bracketts Newton 13 4 285
Duke, Ferdinand Bracketts Newton 7 1 104
Duke, Frances Widow 788th Heard 13 4 10
Duke, Frederic 756th Sumter 7 2 242
Duke, Henry M. 294th Jasper 5 2 72
Duke, Jas. Alberson's Walton 25 3 53
Duke, Jas. H. Harralson's Troup 8 1 157
Duke, John Burnett's Lowndes 26 3 70
Duke, John P. Orphans of Coxes Morgan 6 4 63
Duke, John T. Coxes Morgan 13 4 183
Duke, Josiah H. Greer's Meriwether 6 4 29
Duke, Martha Orphan 70th Burke 10 4 201
Duke, Nancy Widow Nights Morgan 7 1 101
Duke, Nancy Widow of Rev. Soldier Night's Morgan 18 1 23
Duke, Reuben Rogers Burke 5 2 6
Duke, T. Orphans of 70th Burke 6 4 124
Duke, T. Orphans of 70th Burke 6 3 72
Duke, Thomas M. Tompkins Putnam 11 4 184
Duke, William Alberson's Walton 23 3 54
Duke, William Soldier Belcher's Jasper 27 3 268
Duke, William Sr. Soldier Parham's Harris 10 3 63
Dukes, Green H. 295th Jasper 28 3 208
Dukes, Matthew C. Groover's Thomas 11 3 219
Dukes, Robert W. 289th Jasper 16 1 147


Pike County, GA Deed Records:
Nov. 23, 1822.  Wm. Duke to Wm. Johnson.  L.L. 26, L. D. 15.  Book A, p. 121.
Jan. 1, 1854.  Wm. G. Duke to Cyrena Wilkerson & children.  202-1/2 acres L. L. 128, L. D. 3.  Book L., p. 429.
Jan. 14, 1860.  Wm. G. Duke to Walton Whattey.  2-1/2 acres [202-1/2 acres?] L. L. 121, L. D. 3.  Book L, p. 458.

1900 Census Echols County, GA:
1211th District
Dukes, Charles S. D.    May 1868    married 10 years
Dukes, Anner                 Apr 1878
Dukes, Buford                Feb 1890
Dukes, Josh                     Feb 1892
Dukes, May Estelle       Jan 1897
Westberry, Robert           Boarder
[Note:  Anna Duke was nee Westberry.  Charles Duke was a son of William Green Duke and Elizabeth Angeline Cole who had moved to Echols County from Pike County about the time of Sherman's march through GA.]
Statenville District
Duke, William T.    Jan 1859    School Teacher
[Note:  Another son of Wm. G. Duke.  He was born in Pike County, GA]


1870 Census Monroe County,GA
Johnston's District:
HH 639 Green Duke    79    M W    Farmer        $3000 $800 SC
       Nancy Duke    75    F W    Keeping House            SC

HH 640 Martha Darden 33    F W    ?                        GA
       Eula Darden   15    F W                             GA
       Nancy Darden  12    F W                             GA
       Lucy Darden   10    F W                             GA
       William        8    M W                             GA
[Note:  Green Duke was a son of Stephen Duke of Upson County, GA and his first wife Mrs. Mary Geotche (Goutcher) McKee.  Nancy was nee McKee.  Martha Darden was a daughter of Green Duke and Nancy McKee.  She had married Augustus Monroe Darden and she later moved to Cleburne, Johnson County, TX]


Lamar County, GA, Cole Cemetery:
Joseph W. Duke    Nov 19, 1847    June 19, 1859    son of W. G. and E. A.
[Note:  This was a son of William Green Duke and Elizabeth Angeline Cole.  He was killed by his horse when he came up out of a stream as he was "skinny-dipping."  From Barnesville, GA go South on U. S. 41 for 4.7 miles to cemetery on left of Road.  Recorded April, 1974]


Baldwin County, GA
William Dukes = Polly Harris        Nov 21, 1811

1810 Tax Rolls:
Capt. Gunn's Dist - William Duke

1820 Census Jefferson County, GA:
Green Duke, 2 white males under 10 years age, one white male 16-25 years age, one white female under 10 years age, one white female 26-45 years age
[I suspect that this was Green Duke, son of Stephen Duke and his first wife Mrs. Mary Geotche McKee]

1910 Census Lowndes County, GA
Dukes, E. H.   M W    46    mar 23 yrs.    carpenter
Dukes, Agnes   F W    32    mar 23 yrs.
Dukes, Lena    F W     2   
Dukes, Oscar   M W    24    weaver
Dukes, Buelah  F W    14
Dukes, Willie  M W    12

[Note:  Elijah H. Duke, son of William Green Duke and Elizabeth Angeline Cole.  Agnes was nee Turner and his 2nd wife.  They were married March 6, 1907 in Lowndes County so they had not been married 23 years.  His first wife was Margretta McLeod who he had married Mar 1, 1883 in Lowndes County.]

John M. Duke   M W    55    mar 37 years,  #190
Virginia Duke  F W    55    mar 37 years    mother of 10, 7 living
Annie Duke     F W    18

[Note:  A son of William Green Duke and Elizabeth Angeline Cole.  Virginia Narcissus Adams Bloodworth was the dau. of John Quincy Adams Bloodworth and Mary Jane Brady.]



Monroe County, GA

Amanda Duke = John Burt         married November 22, 1838
[Note:  This was Nancy Amanda Duke, dau. of Green Duke and Nancy Jane McKee.  She married John Anderson Burt]
March 1842.  Monroe County, GA.  John E. Duke was a Justice of the Peace.
[Note:  He was the oldest son of Green Duke and Nancy Jane McKee.  He was the one who entered a caveat against his grandfather, Stephen Duke's Will in Upson County, GA


Greene County, GA Marriages:
Robert Duke    =    Patty Holloway        Feb 19, 1800
Isham Duke    =    Elizabeth Sherrel    Oct 1, 1806
Green Duke    =    Ann Robinson        Aug 5, 1830

Coweta County Chronicles.  1928.  DAR. p. 70:
"David Dukes, the sheriff, absconded, owing many debts, and leaving his bondsmen to settle his defalcations."

Taliaferro County, GA Deed Book A:
May 14, 1819.  Richard B. Fletcher & James Read, Adm. of Buckner Dukes to James W. Fannin, all of Hancock County.  Test:  Henry Long, Barnes Newsom.

Mar 18, 1826.    William Janes to Edward Janes.  Test:  G. R. Duke.

Mar 18, 1826.  William Janes to Robert C. Gibson.  Test:  G. R. Duke

Wayfayers in Walton
, p. 48:
James & T. Duke, Charles Duke

The Georgia Black Book, Vol. II:
Divorce:
p. 17.  Thomas G. Duke and Louisa Duke nee Webb    November 29, 1825.

[Note: They were married in Fairfield District, SC on June 23, 1820.  He was a son of Stephen Duke and his first wife Mrs. Mary Geotch McKee]

p. 18. Joseph Duke and Jane Duke    December 27, 1826.

[Note:  Jane was nee Smith and was a widow of Rene Cole whom she had married May 30, 1811 in Wilkes County.  Joseph Duke was a son of Stephen Duke and his second wife Sarah Webb.  At that time, divorces were only granted by the legislature]


Old Cahaba Land Office Records & Military Warrants, 1817-1853.  Hahn, 1986.  Receivers Ledger at Cahaba Land Office, March 1819 to September 1819, Book 301:
May 6, 1819.  Joel Duke, purchaser    Conecuh County    Section 4, Township 6, Range 10.

Military Land Warrant Certificates issued at the Land Office at Centre, 1855-1860.  SG 5165:
April 23, 1851.  Warrant# 4600.  Joel Duke, warrantee, Location: 17, 25, 5.  Located by Joel Duke.
April 23, 1851.  Warrant# 4600.  Joel Duke, warrantee, Location: 19, 22, 4.  Located by Joel Duke.

1860 Census Macon County, AL, Northern Division, Auburn P. O.  July 12, 1860, #226:

A. G. Duke     37    M Farmer   700   200 GA
Nancy          38    F                    GA
Frances E.     18    F                    AL
Mary J.        16    F                    AL
William        13    M                    AL
Martanica       9    F                    AL
Emily A.        7    F                    AL
Paschal         6    M                    AL
Matilda         4    F                    AL
John Wright    10    M                    AL
Mary Paterson   6    F                    AL
James B Duke    2    M                    AL
Nancy Duke      1    F                    AL  

1860 Census Monroe County, AL, Burnt Corn P. O.,  #453:

Albert Dukes   38    M Farmer  2500 10000 AL
Rebecca        30    F                    AL
Franklin        8    M                    AL
Elizabeth       6    F                    AL
Emma            4    F                    AL
Saml            8/12 M                    AL
James Saulter  16    M   2500             AL
John Saulter   14    M   2000             AL

Moses Duke was enumerated in Cobb County, GA in the 1834 State Census


Green Duke Probate:


"Liberty Hill, Georgia
September 23, 1878

Mr. T. J. Blasingame, Ordinary

I make this my application for letters of administration on my father's estate, Green Duke, late of Pike County decd. Please run the citation & I will be up at the proper time with Securities, etc.. Respectfully, John E. Duke, Letters of Administration granted November 1878"
[I found this in the Probate Judge's office in Zebulon, GA I did not have time however to look for records of the disposition of the estate.  Hopefully, the records will list sales and disposition to heirs. If you are ever up that way, you might want to check them out. Green Duke and his wife Nancy Jane McKee are buried at Liberty Hill Church in now Lamar County, GA. They lived about a mile westward toward the town of Milner.

The only John Duke that I have found as a son of John Earl Duke is Thomas B. Duke, born 7 Feb 1839 and died 26 Feb 1906 in Santa Anna, TX. He married Sarah E. Thomas, born 28 Apr 1840 in GA and died in Santa Anna, TX on 14 Dec 1930. I have the names of 14 children born to this family.

The Duke who married Amanda C. Gardner in Monroe County was Thomas D. Duke, born ca. 1824 in Jefferson County, GA and died before 1891 in Union County, AR. They were married on 6 November, 1862. She was wife # 2. He was the son of GREEN DUKE and NANCY JANE McKEE and the brother of the above John Earl Duke. My ancestor William Green Duke was their brother also.   Wife # 1 was Mary Ann Adams whom he married in Monroe County on 25 March 1847. After marriage, they had moved to AR where she died and then he returned to Monroe County and married wife # 2 and then later returned to AR.
]


[The Will of Stephen Duke was admitted to probate in Upson County, GA and it was challenged by the Rev. John Earl Duke.  On February 11, 1845, a Special Jury found against the Caveator of Stephen DUKE'S will. This Caveator was John E. DUKE [son of Green DUKE and grandson of Stephen DUKE and 1st wife, Mary Goutcher McKee].  Reference: Will of Stephen DUKE, Estate Records, Upson County, GA. It was admitted to record on February 15, 1845 and recorded March 4, 1845.  In this will, Stephen Duke mentioned all his children born by the first two wives. He did not mention his step-children, Agnes "Nancy" McKee or Elizabeth McKee Howze. Elizabeth Howze and family were in Heard County, GA by that time.]

[Is the above mentioned Henry Duke, Sr. also known as Capt. Henry Duke who was hung by the British after the unsuccessful attempt to retake Augusta? And is the Henry Duke, Jr. also known as Henry T. Duke who died in Jackson County, GA before 1860? This latter Duke was the son of Capt. Henry and Lettice Duke. Lettice Duke named him as her son in a deed executed in Habersham County, GA for her property which was located there.  Or is the above Henry Duke, Sr. the son of Thomas Duke, Esq. who died in Morgan County, GA? This latter Henry Duke died intestate in Newton County, GA, if I remember without looking it up after 1820. I do remember a lady from Floyd County, GA who joined the DAR on Capt. Henry Duke and she stated that Charles Duke of Floyd was the son of Capt. Henry Duke who was hung. My William Green Duke was born ca 1820 in Jefferson County, GA. He married Elizabeth Angeline Cole of Monroe County, GA on 2 January, 1845. They resided in Pike County, GA until ca 1864 when they moved to South Georgia and settled in Echols County, GA. He died about 1890 and is buried in the Carter Cemetery at Sardis Baptist Church in Echols County, GA. He was a son of Green Duke and Nancy Jane McKee and a brother to: John Earl Duke, born 28 June, 1817 in probably Kershaw County, SC. He married Mary Ann "Polly" Gardner on 8 September, 1836 in Monroe County, GA. John Earl was a Primitive Baptist preacher and a farmer. He died on 12 July, 1903 and is buried in the family cemetery across the road from his home in Spalding County, GA.]

[Thomas D. Duke, born ca 1824 in Jefferson County, GA. He married Mary Ann Adams on 25 March, 1847 in Monroe County, GA. Moved to Union County, AR and later were in Union Parish, LA. First wife died and came back to Pike county, GA where he married Amanda C. Gardner of Monroe County, GA on 6, November, 1862. Moved back to Union county, AR where he died between 1880 and 1890.]

[Nancy Amanda Duke, born ca 1825 in Jefferson County, GA, married John Anderson Burt in Monroe County, GA on 22 November, 1838.]

[Wellington Duke, born ca 1828 in Jefferson county, GA married Leatha Gardner. They moved to Newton, MS where they later were deceased.]

[Elizabeth Susannah Duke, born 27 November, 1831 in Monroe County, GA. She married Thomas Washington Bloodworth on 24 June, 1847 in Monroe county, GA She died on 29 July, 1903 and is buried in Liberty Hill Cemetery in now Lamar County, GA then Pike County.]

[Martha Jane Duke, born ca 1837 in Monroe County, GA married in 1853 to Augustus Monroe Darden. Moved to Cleburne, TX where she died 9 March 1899.]


[I have been reading about a Green DUKE marrying a Nancy CUPPS. As one lady has written recently there were many Green DUKE'S which has caused much confusion to researchers. What further complicates this is that most of them had a middle name which began with an "R".

The Green DUKE that was reported to have married Nancy CUPPS is undoubtably the Green DUKE, born 29 November, 1790 in Camden District, SC. He is the son of Stephen DUKE and his first wife Mary, whom he divorced in 1796.

This Green DUKE married Nancy Jane McKEE, born 25 May, 1795 in Camden District, SC. She is reported by some researchers to be the child of Thomas McKEE and Mary Ann CRENSHAW although I have found no data to document this. After marriage, Green and Nancy Jane DUKE had moved to Jefferson County, GA by 1820. There they are found in the Census and Tax records of that county. Also found there is Mitchell Thomas DUKE, son of Green Robert DUKE, late of Chatham County, GA. Stephen DUKE and Green Robert DUKE were brothers and exchanged several deeds of property and slaves reserved for each other's children. Stephen DUKE had remarried to a Sarah WEBB and had moved from SC to Hancock County, GA and then to Jasper County, GA when the deeds were exchanged.

Green DUKE and his wife Nancy Jane McKEE had moved to Monroe County, GA by 1830. His father, Stephen DUKE, had moved to Upson County, GA with his third wife, Sally BROWNING. Later he married his fourth wife, Sarah BROWN in Upson County. Stephen DUKE died testate in Upson County ca 1844.

Green DUKE
died in Pike County, GA on 17 February, 1873 and is buried in the cemetery at Liberty Hill now located in Lamar County, GA. His wife Nancy Jane died 25 May, 1877 and is buried beside her husband. The church at Liberty Hill was once known
as the County Line Baptist Church because it sat on the Pike and Monroe County line.

As far as Green Duke marrying a Nancy CUPPS, I can find no documentation concerning this.   Henry DUKE, who died testate, being hung by the British on 18 September, 1780 after the  unsuccessful attempt to retake Augusta, GA is said by some to have had an illegitimate child named Nancy CUPPS.

For many years, I did not know that Henry DUKE had a son who later went by Henry DUKE, Jr. and sometimes Henry T. DUKE. I accepted what Mrs. Davidson had extracted in her book concerning Wilkes County, Ga records. But upon getting a copy of Henry DUKE'S Will I discovered a son named Henry who he bequeathed 200 acres of land. Best NEVER to trust any extract!

The will of Henry DUKE is a document that is hard to read. The part concerning the bridle and saddle left to "a daughter of Nancy CUPS suposed [surpased?] to my [sic] and ..." is no exception. The wording of the legacy is vague and incomplete. I can draw no
conclusion without further investigation.

If Nancy CUPPS married the Green DUKE, born 1790 then she would be more than 10 years older than he. This Nancy CUPPS must have been related to the Michael CUPPS mentioned in the grant of land given to Henry DUKE when he moved into the Ceded Lands [Wilkes County] from SC. I have seen a genealogical sketch on Michael CUPPS and it does not mention a Nancy!]

[Some researchers believe that Henry DUKE and the Robert DUKE mentioned previously were brothers and were the sons of John Taylor DUKE. I can find no documentation to verify this. I do know that Robert DUKE married Priscilla CRENSHAW whose father Joseph CRENSHAW died testate in Lunenburg County, VA. Some researchers believe that the Lunenburg County connection makes Robert DUKE a son of John Taylor DUKE. However, Lynn Teague (an ardent SC Duke reseacher) and I have discovered that there were other DUKE families found in Lunenburg and Brunswick Counties at that time. Also she and I have been trying to prove a relationship between Robert and Henry DUKE in SC. Mrs. Brandenberger in her first DUKE book states that a land memorial recorded in SC proves that they were brothers. Lynn and I can not find this memorial.

I would like to prove this as I am a descendant of Robert DUKE through his son Stephen and his grandson Green DUKE. As far as I know, this Green DUKE had no middle name or initial. Yours...Joe Lineberger]


[Thanks for the reply. The Will of Henry Duke was not lost in a fire but can be found in the courthouse in Washington in Wilkes County. What I mentioned in my e-mail about Henry Duke, Jr. shows up in your above extract of the will of Henry Duke. The above extract does not mention him. But if you go to the actual will, it mentions "my loving son Henry Duke..." whom he bequeaths 200 acres of land.

The will of James Duke of Wilkes County is the one that was lost in a fire in the office of a lawyer who had borrowed the will book from the courthouse.  James Duke is mentioned as a brother in the Will of Henry Duke. The  William Duke who took an inventory of Henry Duke's estate is Lt. William Duke who served under his Uncle, Capt. Henry Duke in the Rev. Cause in GA. I believe him to be a son of the above mentioned James Duke.

I am presently looking at a copy of Henry Duke's will. The precise wording concerning the bequest of a horse, bridle and saddle reads: "I give my loving son Charles my saddle horse bought of Frederick Runnels after this legacies is given according to my desire to all my children to have in equal shares of the remainder of living after a horse, saddle and bridle to be given to a daughter of Nancy Cups surposed[?] to my [sic]..." The will legacy concerning the daughter of Nancy Cups is vague. The word "my" is very distinct but then moves to instructions concerning his honored father and mother to care for the children without any instructions or words that would indicate what possession "my" indicated.

Capt. Henry Duke had been forced to leave his home in the "Ceded Lands" [Wilkes Co.] and flee for his life. He was paroled by the British [allowed to return home on promise that he would be a "good boy"].  According to British correspondence, he had violated the terms of the parole and at his capture upon the defeat of the Georgians at the White House near Augusta, GA, he was "instantly hanged". Others were hung inside the White House while the leader of the Tories, who was wounded, watched in glee. I believe that approximately 17 were hung. The bodies were turned over to the Indians, who were aiding the British, and they threw the bodies in the Savannah River.]


[Henry Duke
had a nephew, Lt. William Duke, who served under him. William Duke survived capture and finally died in Marion County, GA many years later.  There is a book that has come out in the last 10 years that sketches the GA patriots and gives their residence at death. The research that lead to this book is faulty, at least relating to Duke patriots.

They give the above Henry Duke as the one dying intestate in Newton County, GA but this Henry Duke is the son of Thomas Duke, Esq. of Morgan County, a brother to Capt. Henry Duke.

The book lists William Duke as dying in Upson County but there are no probate records there. There is an affdavit there that he filed for a Rev. pension. He is later found in Harris County briefly and then the family states that he actually died in Marion County where some of his children moved.

The book also gives the John T. Duke who died testate in Newton County as a Rev. Soldier and the is the John Taylor Duke who received three grants of land in GA for his Rev. effort. This John T. Duke seems to be too young to be the John Taylor Duke who was born in VA before 1710 and shows up after the War in Wilkes County, GA. There is no evidence that the John T. Duke who died in Newton Co. in 1849 was ever a Rev. Soldier.]


Wilkes Co., GA, Deed Book MM, page 348, a deed conveyance, Smith to Jones on Fishing Creek, dated February 23, 1792, the tract described as being adjacent to Henry Duke and Duke's orphans.  [These were probably the orphans of Capt. Henry Duke who was hung by the British after the unsuccessful attack upon the town of Augusta in the fall of 1780. His children were Thomas, Charles, Henry Jr., and Miriam Duke Russell. Also some claim that he had an illegitimate daughter named Cupps mentioned in his will. I have a copy of the will but it is too vague to determine this claim.]


Green R. DUKE
, of Chatham County, Georgia, on July 15, 1808 conveyed to Stephen DUKE of Hancock County, Georgia by deed..."all that tract of land in county of Randolph [renamed Jasper] late the county of Baldwin...". This tract of land consisted of 202-1/2 acres and was known as Land Lot 144 in the 14th District on the waters of Murder Creek. The deed specified that the land was to be held in trust for Joseph and Moses DUKE who were minors.  Reference: Deed Book 1, pages 175/6, Jasper County, GA. [My note: Joseph and Moses were Stephen's children by his 2nd "wife", Sarah Webb.]


WILL OF OWEN HUGHES

"Aug. 31, 1812; Sept. 9, 1812, To Eliza Maria Hughes, stock of cattle left me in Will of John Bonnell of Screven Co. To William Wilkie To Ann Duke, dau. of Green R. Duke To Dr. Michael W. Hughes To bro: Edward Hughes of Philadelphia, address by letter to Phillip Smith Mentions his lands in Wilkinson Co., and half part of a negro girl called Harriet in which Mrs. Winefred Bonnell has a life estate. Exrs: friends, Dr. Michael W. Hughes, and Green R. Duke, Esqr. Wit: Anthony Butler, T. Hall, John Pettibone, Esqr." Ref: "Abstracts of Wills, Chatham County, Georgia", p. 67

M. T. Duke took over the management of a plantation on Ossabaw Island in 1861.  
Ref: "A Georgia Planter and His Plantations". The North Carolina Historical Review. 1938, p. 363  [My note: This must have been Mitchell Thomas Duke, son of Green Robert Duke.]

"Mrs. Achsah Duke, aged 65 years, 1 month and 23 days, died near Savannah, Ga., Aug. 2, 1867. She was born in West Dennis, Mass., June 10, 1802, moved to Savannah in November 1820..."  Ref: "Southern Christian Advocate Notices 1867-1878, p. 25

I found Mitchell T. Duke and his wife Achsah living in Chatham County, GA in 1860 in the census. A young child, named "Green Duke" was living with them. I assumed that this was a grandchild. By 1870, Mitchell T. Duke and wife can not be found and "Green Duke" was enumerated in an orphanage. I can not find this child after this. And also I can't find the Census extract, when I do I will send it.  

Clarke County, GA 1833, Estate of Beverly A. Duke by Wm. Stroud, Administrator Edington Duke, Security.  Buyers at Sale: Wm. A. Duke (legacy) Macy Duke   (legacy) Edington Duke (her) land in Meriwether County Ref:  Estate Records, Clarke County, GA


1850 Census Jackson County, GA:
Henry Duke    68 M        Farmer        GA
Polly        55 F               GA
John        14 M               GA
Miriam    12 F                GA
Susan        10 F               GA

Henry Duke = Mary Stephens   Jan 1, 1807    Jackson County, GA.  [I suspect that this Henry is the Henry Duke, Jr., son of Henry and Lettice Duke of Wilkes County, GA.  The older Henry was hung by the British after the unsuccessful attempt to retake Augusta, GA.]

Wayne County, GA Marriage:
Sarah Dukes = Nimrod Raulerson    Apr 22, 1820

Bryan County, GA Marriages:
F. H. Dukes = E. F. Futch    July 6, 1879
Joel Dukes = Ann Strickland    Mar 26, 1867
John A. Dukes = Alice F. Davis        Sep 7, 1881
M. E. Dukes = Susan A. Strickland    Apr 24, 1867
Norman L. Dukes = Susan A. Denmark    Nov 22, 1897
W. P. Dukes = Minnie Kneipert        apr 25, 1875
Eliza Ann Dukes = W. H. Strickland    Oct 2, 1867
Frances L. Dukes = M. A. Gibson    Aug 1, 1883

Colquitt County, GA Marriage:
W. B. Dukes = Ella Dekle    Dec 15, 1880

1807 GA Land Lottery:
John Duke    Tattnall County    Stafford's Dist.    Dist 19, Lot 62    Baldwin County

Tattnall County, GA.  Oct. 7, 1836.  Estate of Aaron Mattox, dec'd  appraised by James Underwood, Albert Duke, Archibald Hodges.


Liberty County, GA Marriages:
Nancy Dukes = Henry H. Baxter        Nov 29, 1859
Elizabeth Ann Dukes = James T. Wilkerson     Aug 18, 1853

Tattnall County, GA Marriages:
Harriett Duke = John E. Elliott        Jan 15, 1822
Mary Duke = Abraham Strickland    Sep 19, 1839

Decatur County. GA Marriages:
Henry Dukes = Sarah Ann Sheffield    Feb 14, 1861
Mary Jane Dukes = John Lunn Sr.    April 2, 1857

"History of Brooks County".  Folks Huxford., p. 117:
"Private E. Dukes.  Sep 7, 1861.  Co. C 61st Ga. Reg. (after war, became a minister in Fla.)"

1880 Census of Brooks County, GA - Quitman
H. C. Dukes    30
M.M.        18    wife

C. I. Dukes    33
Avis        20
Nellie        4
1199th District
Mary Dukes    58
1230th District
Moses Dukes        55
Sarah            45
John            16
William        14
Laura J.        10
Edward        8
Minnie            5

Elvin M. Dukes    29
Millie            25
Henry            Oct 1879

Folks Huxford's Personal Notes:

"Moses Dukes married an Edwards, became owner of 5 lots.  Math married Miss Wadkins, dau. of Joel Moore.  Thos. was club-footed due to snakebite."

Bethel Primitive Baptist Church - Brooks County, GA:
"Elijah Dukes was baptized Sep 6, 1834.  dismissed by Letter July 1855.
Mary Dukes    (she was a deaconess)    dismissed by Letter Aug 1855."

Hickory Head Cemetery - Brooks County, GA
Mary Nell Dukes    Oct 31, 1938    Mar 13, 1941
Wm. Jerry Monroe Dukes    July 2, 1885    June 6, 1933

[Just wanted to let Duke(s) researchers know that there are two Duke collections of interest that a serious researcher might want to look at.  These are the Robinson Collection located in the Georgia Archives in Atlanta, GA and the Curry Collection located in the college library at Chapel Hill, NC.

Ms. Robinson was a genealogist from Coweta County in the early part of the 20th Century.  She accumulated a thick folder on Duke(s) mainly in the central GA area.  I have read through most of it but is quite thick.  Has data from interviews of people long deceased.

The Curry sisters were professional genealogists in the early part of the 20th Century from Washington, DC.  Did quite a bit of work for people trying to prove their relationship to Washington Duke of NC in order to inherit part of the tobacco fortune.  Some Ga material.  Not as lengthy as the Robinson collection but interesting.  I have read through it.  Joe ]


Brooks County, GA:
Crown Hill Cemetery:
Joseph Z. Duke    Apr 15, 1880    Apr 28, 1955
Evergreen Cemetery:
Ella V. Ward, wife of William Dukes    Nov 1, 1867    Dec 3, 1890

Thomas County, GA: Boston Cemetery:
Edward Dukes        July 13, 1868    July 30, 1921

1830 Census Lowndes County, GA:
Nancy Dukes        3 males, 4 females.
[Note:  She is believed to be the widow of John Duke, the blacksmith of Bulloch County, GA]


1840 Census of Lowndes County, GA:
Jonathan Dukes    4 males, 2 females
Jesse Dukes        2 males, 7 females
Matthew C. Dukes    4 males, 4 females
Elijah Dukes        4 males, 7 females

1850 Census of Lowndes County, GA:
Jonathan Dukes    38    M    GA
Elizabeth        36    F    GA
Silas E.        12     M    GA
Mary Ann        10    F    GA
Sophronia        8    F    GA
William D.        6     M    GA
Mitchell W.        4    M    GA
Sarah J.        2    F    GA
Jonathan        6/12    M    GA

Edward C. Dukes    38    M    GA
Nancy            36    F    GA
Martha Ann R.        16    F    GA
Caroline C.        12    F    GA
John W.        11    M    GA
George R.        10    M    GA
Elias C.        8    M    GA
Julia Ann A. M.    6    F    GA
Edward T.        4    M    GA
Henry Clay        9/12    M    GA

"A History of Rome and Floyd County", G. M. Battey, Jr., 1922,
p. 365: "Central Grove District -- This part of Floyd County was settled in 1854, Jimmie Duke and his family being the first settlers.  Mr. Duke bought 160 acres of land at the intersection of the O'Brien and Central Grove Roads for a gun valued at $25.00.  His son, Lumpkin Duke, was a prominent man in the neighborhood and raised a large family, the boys of which engaged in the sawmill business.  Two of his sons, Lumpkin and Tom Duke, are now living in Rome and are still engaged in the same kind of work."

p. 365 con't: "Jim Duke's brother, Green R. Duke, settled on what is known as the Green Duke place in 1860.  His son, Martin M. Duke, who is now living in this neighborhood, is the oldest living descendant of the original settlers.  Martin M. Duke gave the land on which the Central Grove School was built in 1900.  The institution was known as the Duke school house for many years.  Mrs. Henry D. Littlejohn, one of his daughters, lives near the school."

p. 414: "Joseph A. Duke, Pvt. Sardis Volunteers, CSA
William C. Duke, Pvt."

p. 381; "Floyd Infantry:    2nd corporal, J. P. Duke"

Co. H, 50th GA Reg. CSA (did not record county)
Miles Dukes
Wyatt Dukes

1870 Census Pike County, GA:
#1637
William Duke    20    M W    Farmer        Arkansas
Elizabeth    19    F W            Alabama
James M.    7/12    M W            GA

#1638
Thomas Duke    44    M W            GA
Amanda    26    F W            GA
Terrell        10    W M            Arkansas
Lula        6     F W            GA
Frances    1    F W            GA
[Note:  Thomas was a son of Green Duke and Nancy Jane McKee.  He married (1) Mary Ann Adams and moved to AR then came back apparently when she died.  He then married (2) Amanda C. Gardner and later moved back to AR.]


1910 Census Upson County, GA:

Dukes, ? C.    Head    24    GA GA GA
    Carrie    Wife    20    GA GA GA

Colquitt County, GA:

Jonathan M. Dukes        Justice of Peace    District 1151    Mar 11, 1859 - Sep 22, 1859
Matthew C. Dukes        Treasurer        Jan 24, 1873

Upson County, GA:
Co. D. 13th Ga Reg.:
Private Anderson Dukes
[Note:  son of Joseph Duke and 2nd wife Nancy Graham.  Grandson of Stephen Duke and 2nd wife Sarah Webb.  Anderson married Malisse M. Lumpkin - no issue]
Darling Duke married Mary Jane Stewart on Dec. 18, 1846.
[Note: Darling Duke was from Camden District, SC]


Clarke County, GA Poor School Records, 1823 & 1827:

Massa Duke:        Allen, Edington and William

Walton County, GA Marriages:
Charles E. Duke = Martha Cotton    Dec 16, 1832
James Duke = Minerva Hightower    Feb 22, 1829
Thomas Duke = Mary Ann White    Aug 2, 1829

Washington County, GA Marriage:

Yancey McVey = Jane Duke        Nov 19, 1835

Antioch Primitive Baptist Church (Allophoochee) - Echols County, GA:

Br. Duke and wife joined church, Saturday before 3rd Lord's Day in February, 1865.
[Note:  This is William Green Duke and Elizabeth Angeline Cole from Pike County, GA]


1840 Census - Pike County, GA, 896th Dist:

John E. Duke
1 male under 5
1 male 30 and under 40
1 female under 5
1 female 30 and under 40

[Note:  brother to William Green Duke and son of Green Duke and Nancy Jane McKee]


Taken from "Georgia's Roster of the Revolution":
John Taylor Dukes, Sr. - Certificate of Col. E. Clarke, 3rd Apr, 1784, that he served as a soldier in the Batt. of Minute Men, though not an inhabitant of the State and prays for 250 acres of land in Washington County.

James Dukes - Certificate of Col. E. Clarke, 3rd Apr 1784, that he served in the Batt. of Minute Men, though not an inhabitant of the State.  Prays for land in Washington County.  Granted to the Heirs.

Taylor Dukes - Certificate of Col. E. Clarke, 24th Apr, 1784, that he is entitled to a bounty and prays for same in Washington County.


Bounty Surveys:
John Taylor Duke, Sr.    287-1/2 acres.  Washington County bounded N. wm. Hammock, E. M. Williamson.  Lot 413.  Warrant 2208 May 17, 1784.

John Taylor Duke.  287-1/2 acres (2nd bounty).  Washington County bounded N. College lands, E. vacant, S. Williamson, W. Hammock.  Lot 414.  Warrant 631, May 17, 1784.

John Taylor Duke.  287-1/2 acres.  Washington County bounded N. vacant, E. Elijah Clarke, S. Jno. Heard, W. M. Williamson.  Lot 412.  Warrant 599, June 8, 1784.

Taylor Dukes.  287-1/2 acres.  Franklin County bounded all sides vacant, north fork of Oconee river.  survey 201, Oct. 4, 1784.


Rehobeth Church Cemetery, Spalding County, GA:
Oscar M. Duke    Mar 14, 1877    Jan 8, 1954

Robert Lee Duke    Oct 12, 1875    Nov 25, 1964
Mary Ellen Sims    July 30, 1874    Feb 19, 1939
Edward Troy Duke    Dec 26, 1902    June 3, 1969

William Walter Duke    Oct 9, 1870    July 19, 1950
Lillian Carter        July 24, 1881    June 18, 1969
Walter Ellis Duke    Sep 20, 1914    Nov 4, 1919

Monroe A. Duke    May 3, 1859    Feb 14, 1923
Mattie A. Duke    Mar 17, 1856    Mar 23, 1940
E. Winston Duke (son)    Dec 6, 1899    Jan 16, 1924
Annie Dean Duke    Nov 24, 1891    July 15, 1967

Philamon F. Brown    Sep 8, 1875    Apr 30, 1959
Willie Duke        Feb 28, 1889    Sep 21, 1975

Marshall Otis Duke    Sep 13, 1889    Feb 27, 1910
Sanford H. Gabrielle    Sep 9, 1884    Dec 14, 1929
Anna Duke        Oct 25, 1892    June 12, 1972
Edgar O. Reid        July 10, 1911    Sep 24, 1946

John G. Duke        Jan 21, 1841    Dec 6, 1906
Susie J. Duke        May 28, 1839    June 5, 1909
J. W. Duke        Jan 28, 1861    May 11, 1908
Miss Mattie Duke    Dec 26, 1873    Sep 16, 1940


1850 Census of Marion County, GA
A Henry Duke, age 31, b. SC, wife Martha and family are found in HH 103.
A Lewis Duke, age 29 b. SC, wife Mary and family are found in HH 104.
A Darling Duke, age 44 b. SC, wife Mary and family are found in HH 130.
An Enoch Duke, age 46 b. SC, wife Sarah and family are found in HH 160.
A Meredith Duke, age 42 b. SC, wife Elizabeth and family are found in HH 230.
A Sarah Duke, age 33 b. SC & family are found in HH 664.


Darling Duke married Mary Jane Stewart on December 18, 1846 in Upson County, Ga.


July 25, 1801. Burke County.  Frederick Duke applies for Adm. of Joel Duke. Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser:


Jan 1, 1802.  Burke County, GA.  Christiana Duke applies for Adm of the Estate of Benjamin Duke, dec'd.
Columbian Museum and Savannah Advertiser


Burke County Tax Defaulters for 1790:

Daniel Dukes

June 7, 1836.  Gwinnett County.  John F. Martin, guardian of Emily Duke, illegtimate, applies for leave to sell lot 212 in 11th Dist. of Troup County.  The Southern Recorder


Sales of Personal Property by Adm.:
- Hancock - Keziah Dukes; R. B. Fletcher, Jas. Head.  November 6, 1816.  Adv. Date.  Date of Sale December 27, 1816. Source Unrecorded.  Possibly The Southern Recorder


Baker County.  John Taylor, guardian of Martha Dukes, a minor, applies for leave to sell her interest in lot 23, 15th dist. of Lee now Sumter Co. May 15, 1838.
Source Unrecorded.  Possibly The Southern Recorder


Book of Writs.  Bryan County, GA Records:

1828 John Dukes and wife Seny vs Cuyler & Jemima Sapp.

Bryan County, GA.  Inferior Court Book (1793-1828):
Added to Jury  William Dukes  [no date]

Henry Duke was a signer of a letter, dated 5 July, 1777, from Wilkes County to the Continental Congress which sought the removal from Command of Gen. McIntosh.
Chronicles of Wilkes County [GA], p. 441:


Miscellaneous Wilkes County, GA records:

Henry Dukes served as a petit juror on August 27, 1779 trial of James Mobley and was excused for "Sundry good Reasons".

Wilkes County, GA records, folio 76-78:
11-19-1779  Henry Duke was a purchaser at estate sale of D. Hinton.

"In September of 1780, an unsucessful attempt was made to retake the town of Augusta from the British.  "Those of the Americans whose wounds would not allow them to be removed, were left in the town.  Captain Asby, with twenty-eight others, fell into the hands of the enemy.  He and twelve of the wounded prisoners were hanged on the staircase of the White House.  Henry Duke, John Burgamy, Scott Reeden, Jordan Ricketson, and others were also hanged."
White, G. (1854).  Historical Collections of  Georgia.  New York: Pudney & Russell, p. 609.


"...Taking a calculated risk, he [Col. Cruger] left his post at Ninety-Six in the charge of militia Colonel Moses Kirkland, and on September 16 [1780] he put his regulars in motion for Augusta [GA].  At daybreak of the 18th, Cruger's column...reached the banks of the river opposite the MacKay House [White House].  As soon as their arrival was detected, the rebels abandoned the seige and fled in rout order.  They ' were so precipitate in their flight', reported Cruger, 'that we had only a few chance shot at them on the Wing'.  By the time the head of the relief column crossed the river, remnants of Brown's garrison had sallied out from the McKay House and captured a number of rebel prisioners.  One of these, Henry Dukes of the Ceded Lands, was instantly hanged."
Georgia Historical Quarterly, Vol. LVIII, No. 4, Winter, 1974, p. 434:


Will of Henry Duke.  To son Charles 500 acres of land wherever he chooses, slaves, etc.  To daughter Mary Duke, cows, household goods, etc. when she is 17.  To son Thomas a slave Ben "if he can be got" and 400 acres of land where he chooses, my brother Thos. Duke to exchange above slave.  I give to my loving Son Henry Duke...Two hundred Acres of Land lying near Will Cathern bought of Sanders Walker and bought of Charles Wade..."Saddle and bridle to a dau. of Nancy Cups, surposed to be my..."  "Honored father and mother to live with my children."  Brothers Thomas and James Duke, and Stephen Heard, executors.  Signed 4-4-1780.  Probated 11-14-1782. Burel Smith, John Cole, and John Legett, testators.
Wilkes County, GA Wills, Folio 24.

 
"Appraisal.  4 January 1783 of the estate of Henry Duke. [s] John Satterwhite, Joseph Davenport and Francis Davenport."

The Wilkes County [GA] Papers 1773-1833, p. 220:



RESOLVED:, that the Governor do give a draft upon the Treasury in favor of Lettice Duke, widow of Henry Duke and three children; for four years allowance amounting to sixty four pounds, granted by act of Assembly, passed 10th January, 1782, and that the same be charged to the Contingent fund.”
Minutes of the Executive Council [Georgia], p. 750:

Bounty certificates and other records within the files of certificates for the Georgia Revolutionary War Minutemen.  National Archives, Washington, D.C.:

"The State of Georgia  
Lettice DUKE         Dr
To four years Provision made by a Law Pass'd at Augusta (in favor of Widows who Lost their Husbands in the Lat Contest) in January 1782 64.20£

       I do hereby certify that Henry DUKE was Killed in November Eighty and left three children under ten years of age[.]

The above children are all her living[.]

/s/ Daniel COLEMAN    /s/ Jno. LINDSAY
                                     Elijah CLARK Col.
                                     Daniel COLEMAN, J. P."
[On the reverse] "Order given 26th Novr. 1784."
Minutes of the Executive Council [Georgia], p. 750:



"...the said land was laid out to the said Henry Dukes, the said land adjoining the town of Washington in the county of Wilkes and the said Dukes having paid for, marked out and lawfully surveyed...and had proceeded to erect and build on that part of the tract of land aforesaid a Log Cabin and cultivated said tract of land...from the time of the survey aforesaid until the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty and the said Henry Dukes in the year last aforesaid then being a refugee and in the service of the state of Georgia was killed and being so killed and dying intestate left four infant children and a widow to wit: Charles Dukes, Miriam, Thomas, and Henry Dukes and Lettice Dukes the widow of said Henry Dukes, dec'd...which said Miriam Dukes hath since intermarried with Jeremiah Russell who is now one of your petitioners..."  [Henry Duke left a Will and the statement about his dying intestate is false!]

State of Georgia Misc. Papers


William and Tolar [Taylor] Duke appraised the estate of William Sizemore on May 1, 1784. Reference:  Wilkes County GA Records, Folio 26.

Thomas Duke and wife Elizabeth to Mordecai Hill 200 acres originally granted 1785 to said Duke.  May 1, 1786.  James Rutledge, John Duke, Mary Arnold, testators. Reference:  Wilkes County GA Deed Records, p. 85.

Ben Pettee, planter to Taylor Duke power of attorney to sue for and receive a certain slave, Jack, supposed to be somewhere in N.C.  October 7, 1786.  John Talbot, Mary Triplett. Reference:  Wilkes County GA Deed Records, p. 86.

7-15-1787    John Taylor Dukes of Wilkes County, planter, to Micajah Williamson of same for 100 pounds sterling good and lawful money of the state, 3 tracts of land of 2871/2 acres each in Greene County, granted to the said Dukes 1-15-1785.  Signed: John Taylor Dukes.  Witnessed by: Reuben DeJernatt, David Terrell, Fielding Rucker.  2-26-1789.  Proved by David Terrell before Will Terrell, J.P.  Recorded 2-28-1789. [Note:  These tracts were located on Shoulderbone Creek next to University of GA tract. ]
  Reference:  Greene County, GA Deed Book 1, p. 265.


Taylor Duke to Bedford Brown.  350 acres on Fishing creek. Dated 12-3-1788. 
Reference:  Wilkes County, GA Deed Record, p. 9.


October 21, 1789.  The Heirs of James Dukes of Wilkes County to Charles Teas of said county for 70 pds. lawful money, 2871/2 acres in Washington County on the waters of the Richland Creek adj.  line of Col. Saml. Alexander.  Reference to a grant made on 7-25-1787.  Signed Edmond (X) Duke.  Wit: Matthew Stone, Joseph Teas, Wm. Teas.  Proved by Wm. Teas on 5-4-1795 in Oglethorpe County before Burl. Pope, J.P. 
Reference:  Greene County, GA Deed Book 2, p. 174.


August 4, 1791.  William Duke of Wilkes County to William Green of Warren Co. N.C. for 50 pds. sterling, 2871/2 acres on waters of Shoulderbone Creek bounding SE by Willis POPE, SW by William Hammett's land now William Green's, N by William Green; granted to said Duke 7-25-1787.  Signed: William Duke.  Wit:  D.Criswell, J.P. , William G. Gilbert, J.P.  William Green acknowledges that William Duke defends the rights, title, etc. only from himself, heirs, etc.  Wit: Sanders Walker, Wm. G. Gilbert, Rob. Christmas.  Recorded 11-25-1791. 
Reference:  Greene County, GA Deed Book 1, p. 535.


5-2-1792  Thomas Duke and Josiah Jordan ask that a guardian be appointed for Nancy Broughton, 5 years old. 
Reference:  Inferior Court Minutes, Wilkes County, GA.


William Dukes, John Rutledge, and George Owens were testators of the will of James Johnson.  11-16-1792. 
Reference:  Wilkes County GA Wills.


5-11-1801.  Will of Gideon Anderson.  To son William, daughter Keziah Dukes, son Martin, daughter Polly Ann Cooper, daughter Patty, son Charles, heirs of my daughter Susannah Butler, son James.  Daniel Price and Ganaway Martin, executors.  Daniel Price, John Querns, and William Martin, testators. 
Reference: Wilkes County GA Will Records, p. 34.


Charles Duke, deceased.  Dolly Duke was appointed Admx. on 7-9-1805. 
Reference:  Inferior Court Minutes, Wilkes County, GA. p. 111.


Charles Duke was appointed guardian of Nancy, orphan of Nathan Ballard, deceased.  8-8-1805.
Reference:  Minutes of Inferior Court, Wilkes County, GA, p. 262.


10-20-1808  Polly Dukes was a legatee of her father James Shearer. Her mother was Anne.  Siblings: William Shearer, Susannah Shearer, John Shearer, Nancy Shearer, Elijah Shearer, and Anna Steele, the dau. of Eve Steele. 
Reference:  Wilkes County Wills, p. 106.


James Duke was a testator for will of John Tarver.  Probated 1-7-1811. 
Reference: Wilkes County Wills. Reference: 
 

Charles Duke and Allen Maberry issued a caveat against estate proceedings of Robert Snelson, deceased. 
Inferior Court Minutes, Wilkes County, GA. p. 123.  11-27-1815.


Will of William Pearman:  To wife Isabella, daughters Polly and Sally Duke, son Robert, Samuel, William, Weakly, daughters Susanna and Elizabeth.  William, Weakly, and Elizabeth called minors.  Simon Walker and sons Robert and Samuel, executors.  Dated 3-17-1817.  Mary Walker, Sanders Walker, and William Albert, testators.
Reference:  Wilkes County GA Deed Record, p. 90.

Inventory of Sale of Estate of William Pearman.  2-6-1821.  Henry and James Duke, Susannah H., Weakley J. and Robert Pearman and Hiram Buckley purchased slaves.  Sale on Feb. 1, after the death of the widow, Isabella Pearman.  Reference:  Wilkes County Estate records, p. 156.

Henry Duke.  War of 1812 Pension Application.  Served in Capt. Merriwether's Co., GA Militia from August 23, 1813 to March 1, 1814.  Also served in Capt. John B. Jerrydoor's Co., GA Militia in the Indian War for 12 months from 1796 to 1797.  Married Mary Matthews on December 17, 1834 in Clarke county, GA.  Resided 1851 thru 1886 in Jackson County.  Soldier died May 15, 1859.  Widow died before March 13, 1886, both in Jackson County. Reference:  Pension Applications W.O. #11603, W.O. #37678, W.C.  #27593, B.L.W. # 46619-80-50 and #13278-80-55;  [Note:  This Henry Duke is often confused with another Henry Duke who died in Butts County, GA]

James H. Duke.  War of 1812 Pension Application:  No certificate.  Service in Capt. McDonald's or McDonough's Co., Ga Militia.  Widow: Mary Duke.  Reference:  W.O. #38182.

James Duke.  War of 1812 Pension Application:  No certificate.  Service in Capt.'s Gunn and Walker Co.'s, GA Militia.  Widow:  Nancy S. Duke. Reference:  W. O. 41951.

Estate of Jonathan Davis, dec'd.   William Davis, executor.  Paid legacies of Jesse and Zachariah Phillips, sons of Milly Phillips, paid Jos. T. Duke in right of his wife, paid John Davis, paid Samuel S. Simmons in right of his wife, paid Jesse Goss, atty. for Susanna Goss, paid Jas. Hitchcock, paid Wm. Goodall, atty. for Lucy Goodall. Reference:  Early Records of Wilkes County.  Grace Davidson. p. 218.

Aristotle Duke and Chas. Cotesworth Pinckney Duke, minor received two draws each in the 1819 GA Land Lottery while living in Killgore's District of Wilkes County.  Reference:  Early Records of Wilkes County, GA.  Grace Davidson. p. 332.

Charles Duke of Gordon's district of Wilkes County drew 490 acres in Land lot 43, Section 5 of Irwin County and 250 acres in Land lot 115 in Section 10 of Hall County. Reference:  The 1820 Land Lottery of Georgia.  The Surveyor General's Office.  Atlanta, GA

Epps Duke was security for Thomas Glass administrator of John Glass, deceased.  Dated 11-26-1822. Reference:  Wilkes County Wills, p. 69.


"WHEREAS, it has been represented to this Board by Mary Sizemore, that she has since the departure of her husband, who has joined the British Troops, been plundered by a number of persons of the property she had in possession; and prays that proper persons may be appointed to take charge of the same in order that justice may be administered to his creditors.

RESOLVED, That Alexander Ottery and Henry Dukes be appointed Commissioners to take charge of the property of William Sizemore and require all persons having in their possession any part of the same to deliver it into their hands."
Minutes of the Executive Council [GA], 9 May 1780


May 1, 1784.  Abner Legett, William and Tolar [Taylor] Duke appraised the Estate of William Sizemore. One Bounty Certificate and household effects.
Wilkes County, GA Probate Records, Folio 26


Henry Sizemore, orph. of William, dec'd, Thomas Duke appt. gdn., dismissed June 1802.  Oglethorpe County, Inferior Court.
Georgia Intestate Records.  Holland, p. 286:


Children of Elizabeth Angeline Cole and William Green Duke:
Mrs. Mollie Lineberger        Dead
     Mrs. Lula Hunter                   Six children
     Mrs. Nannie Zeigler                Four children
     Mrs. Mertie Polk                   One child - Dead
     Mr. Tom Lineberger                 Four children
     Mr. Mead Lineberger                Two children
     Mr. Obie Lineberger                Four children
     Mr. Charlie Lineberger   Dead
     Mr. Green Lineberger     Single
     Mr. Clarance Lineberger                             (31)

Mr. John Dukes                Dead
     Mrs. Mattie Paulk                  Five children
     Mr. Will Dukes           Single
     Mr. Jim Dukes                      Three children
     Mr. Tom Dukes                      Four children
     Mr. Robert Dukes         Dead
     Mrs. Mollie Rooks                  Three children
     Mrs. Annie Mullis                                   (20)

Mrs. Letha King               Dead
     Mrs. Lizzie Manning                Two children
     Mrs. Bertie McIntyre               Three children
     Mrs. Letha DeVane                  Two children
     Miss Carlie King         Single                     (12)

Mrs. Mattie Register          Dead
     Mr. Josh Register                  Three children
     Mr. Jonah Register       Dead                        (6)

Mrs. Nan Leseur               Dead
     Mrs. Lucy Cornwall       Three dead - Four living
     Mr. Mack Leseur          4 children - 4 grandchildren
     Mr. Will Leseur          Six children - one dead
     Mrs. Mattie King         One
     Mr. Tom Leseur           Three children
     Miss Annie Leseur        Single
     Mr. Drew Lesuer          Single
     Mrs. Emma Fletcher       Eleven - 3 grandchildren
     Mr. Ben Lesuer           Single                     (49)

Mr. Elijah Dukes              Five children - one dead

Mr. Charlie Dukes             Three children

Mr. Green Dukes               Five children

Mr. Robert Dukes              Two children

Mr. Tom Dukes                 Three children             (24)
                                                    142 Total

Mrs. H. W. Cain, Yatesville, GA, R.F.D. # 2 [Mrs. Cain nee Nancy Cole was sister to Elizabeth Angeline Cole and compiled this written record.  Mrs. Cain died 11 October, 1917 and was buried in the Cole cemetery in Lamar County, GA.] [Notes in bracket supplied by Joseph W. Lineberger, who transcribed this written record on 21 May, 1992]
 

May 5, 1818, Joseph Duke and Benjamin Cannefax appointed Commissioners of Roads in Capt. Fannin's District.  
Miscellanous Morgan County Records


March Term of 1820 Superior Court: "We...present Benjamin Canafax, for retailing spiritous liquors without license in said County.  Witnesses: Charles Duke and David Duke."
Miscellaneous Walton County Records

1827 Land Lottery of Georgia:
Morgan County: Duke, Sidney       Canifax's    33           16        Lee


Crown Grant, Original Georgia Papers:
On 16 November, 1773, "Henry Duke of South Carolina" received liberty to settle on land "ceded to His Majesty."  The family of Henry Duke, at that time, consisted of a wife, three sons, and two daughters.  Henry was granted 1000 acres of land at the head of Fishing Creek "where Michael Cups cut logs."  This is in present day Wilkes County, Georgia.

Notes on Dukes in Walton County, Georgia
Court Minutes, Walton County, Georgia: Charles Duke was a Grand Juror in 1819

Charles Duke, James Duke, and T. Duke lived in that part of Jackson County which was annexed into Walton County. Wayfayers in Walton

William Duke was a merchant in Walton County in 1819. Wayfayers in Walton

"Georgia, Walton County.  Whereas, Archibald Bilboa and Henry Duke, apply to me for letters of administration on the estate of Elijah Burgess, late of said county, deceased...Given under my hand at office, this 16th February, 1821.  Job Smith, C. C. O."
Issue of March 20, 1821, Georgia Journal


"Swindling.--I forewarn all persons from trading for a promissory note of hand, given by myself, and made payable to James Duke and Henry Duke, of Walton County, for $600.00...the same being fraudulently obtained from me. John B. Coy."
Issue of June 26, 1821, Georgia Journal


"Georgia, Walton County.  Whereas Mary Duke and Alexander Walden, make application to me for letters of administration on the estate of John Duke, late of said county, deceased...Given under my hand at office, this 9th day of June, 1821.  Job Smith, C. C. O."
Issue of June 26, 1821, Georgia Journal


William Duke of Walton County purchased from Silas Gamons of Jones County on 24 September, 1821 a tract consisting of 250 acres in Lot 53 of 1st District of Walton County.  Testators: Thomas Duke, Charles (X) Duke, and James (X) Duke.
Page 109, Deed Book CD, Walton County, Georgia
 

David Duke of Walton County purchased from Seth Williams of Jones County on 11 January, 1822 a tract consisting of 250 acres in Lot 61 of the 1st District of Walton County.
Page 54, Deed Book E, Walton County, Georgia


Charles Duke of Walton County purchased from James Dismuke of Putnam County on 19 August, 1822 a tract consisting of 250 acres in Lot 138 of the 7th District of Walton County.  Signed: Jas. Dismuke
Page 280, Deed Book CD, Walton County, Georgia


Edmond Duke of Walton County purchased from Matthew Watkins of Hall County on 17 March, 1823 a tract consisting of Lot 118 in the 3rd District of Walton County.  Signed: Matthew (X) Watkins.
Page 284, Deed Book CD, Walton County, Georgia


William Duke of Walton County purchased from James Socwell of Houston County a tract consisting of 250 acres in Lot 34 in 1st District of Walton County.  Witnessed by Robert McByde before James Duke, J. P.  Signed: James Sockwell.
Page 317, Deed Book CD, Walton County, Georgia


Charles Duke of Walton County purchased from James Knight of Morgan County on 20 November, 1823 a tract consisting of 125 acres in Lot 84 of the 1st District of Walton County.  Witnessed by D. Duke before D. M. McIver, J. P.  Signed: James (X) Knight.  Rachael Knight released right of dower.
Page 10, Deed Book E, Walton County, Georgia


Allen Dukes of Walton County purchased from Elisha Durden of Walton County on 1 November, 1824 a tract consisting of 250 acres in Lot 114 of the 2nd District of Walton County.
Page 65, Deed Book F, Walton County, Georgia


Charles Duke of Walton County purchased from Henry White of Clarke County on 25 August, 1826 a tract conisting of 125 acres in Lot 94 of the 1st District of Walton County. Witnesses: Thomas Duke and James Duke.
[Walton County Deed reference not recorded]


Thomas Duke of Walton purchased from Thomas M. Duke of Putnam County on 29 December, 1831 a tract consisting of 225 acres in Lot 22 of the 1st district of Walton County. Witness: Daniel Johnson.  Signed: Thomas M. Duke  Deed executed in Putnam County.
Page 279, Deed Book J, Walton County, Georgia


William Duke of Walton County purchased from Orsbon S. Furlow, Executor of Estate of David Furlow on 13 March, 1837 a tract consisting of one-half of land lot 348 in Walton County.  Witnesses: John S. McCulloch before George Ivey,
J.P.  Signed O. T. Furlow.
Page 149, Deed Book M, Walton County, Georgia
 

Henry T. Duke of Clarke County purchased from David Cannade of Clarke County on 1 February, 1832 a tract consisting of 202-1/2 acres in Lot 408 of the 9th District of Walton County.  Witnesses: Glenn Phillips and Jno. W. Wood.
Page 280, Deed Book M, Walton County, Georgia[Note:  I believe that this was Henry Duke, Jr., son of Henry and Lettice Duke]


Tapley Duke of Walton County purchased from Henry T. Duke of Jackson County on 7 February, 1839 a tract consisting of Lot 408 of the 9th District of Walton County, formerly Henry.  Witnesses: R. W. Pentacost and George B. Wood. Signed: Henry T. Duke.
Page 285, Deed Book M, Walton County, Georgia [Note:  I suspect a relationship between Tapley or Tarpley or Toply Duke and Henry T. Duke.  I have always wondered if Lettice Duke, the wife of Henry Duke of Wilkes County and the mother of Henry Duke, Jr., was nee a Tarpley or Tapley]


Tapley Dukes of Walton County purchased from Giles S. Whitten of Walton County on 5 May, 1850 a tract consisting of 50 acres in the Northeast corner of Lot 411 in the 9th District of Walton County.  Wittnessed by P. C. Greeson before H. L. Williams, J. P.  Signed: Giles S. Whitten
Page 419, Deed Book P, Walton County, Georgia


Green R. Duke, Jr. administrator of the estate of John Y. Carter, deceased received from John Carter on 19 April, 1866 a Quit Claim Deed for "the benefit of the family" for 250 acres in Lot 106 in the 4th District of Walton County. Witnesses: Wm. S. Barrett and Wm. C. Shelnutt, Jr.  Signed: John (X) Carter.  
Page 65, Deed Book T, Walton County, Georgia [Note:  I suspect that these people lived in Jackson County, GA]


Thomas Duke and James Duke were named as brothers in the Will of Henry Duke, executed 4 April, 1780.  They were also appointed as executors of the will.  Probated 14 November, 1782.
Folio 24, Will Record, Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke was granted 200 acres of land on Long Creek in Wilkes County, Georgia in 1785.
Page 498, Book GGG, Georgia Land Grants


Thomas Duke received an additional 83 acres of land in 1786 on Dry Fork of Long Creek adjoining his previous grant of land.
Page 539, Book GGG, Georgia Land Grants


Thomas Duke and wife Elizabeth sold to Mordecai Hill on 1 May, 1786 the 200 acres orginally granted 1785.  Witnessed by John Duke, James Rutledge, and Mary Arnold.
Page 85, Deed Book A, Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke purchased on 6 March, 1786 from Glen Owen, 300 acres in Wilkes County.
Page 77, Deed Book A, Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke and Stephen Heard sued Philemon Franklin and had the property of said Franklin sold to pay Stephen Heard and Thomas Duke.  Dated 18 July, 1786.  Note on the reverse side explains that 200 acres on Soap Creek were sold on 3 November, 1786 to Charles Duke.  Signed: N. Coats, Sheriff.
Page 152, The Wilkes County Papers 1773-1833 compiled by Robert Scott Davis, Jr.


Thomas Duke bought on 18 March, 1787, 360 acres on Long Creek from James Rutledge and wife Ann.
Page 39, Deed Book CC, Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, as executor of the estate of Henry Duke, was sued on 24 April, 1787 by John Pope.  The property of Henry Duke, dec'd to be taken from James Dunkin, Stephen Heard, and Thomas Duke to be sold to pay John Pope. Signed: H. Mounger, Pro. and Benj. Catching, CWC.
Page 169, The Wilkes County Papers 1773-1833 compiled by Robert Scott Davis, Jr.


Thomas Dukes, guardian of Henry Dukes, Thomas Dukes, Charles Dukes, Lettice Dukes, the widow of Henry Dukes, deceased petitioned the state to recover lands which had been part of a Royal grant before the Revolutionary War and the legal rights had been lost.  7 June, 1791.
Original State Papers, State Archives, Atlanta, Georgia
 

Thomas Duke returned the following in the 1791 Tax List in Captain William Duke's District of Wilkes County, Georgia:  4 1/2 polls, 7 slaves, and 300 acres.  He also returned for the estate of Henry Duke, Dec'd.
1791 Tax List of Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Esq. was shown as a Revolutionary Soldier in Oglethorpe County, #1418 with 2 draws.
Georgia Genealogical Magazine, Vol. 95, page 29


Thomas Duke witnessed a deed executed by Lambeth Hopkins on 22 November, 1792.
Deed Record, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke et al execute a release of bond for 300 acres on 7 February, 1794 to George Barber et al.
Page 14, Deed Book A, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke was appointed Justice of Peace in Oglethorpe County on 28 March, 1796.
Miscellaneous Records, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke and his wife Elizabeth of Oglethorpe County on 16 April 1797 sold 200 acres in Wilkes County on Dry Fork of Long Creek to Ichabod Reeves.
Page 258, Deed Book RR, Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Sen. of Oglethorpe County and Matthew Stone of Jackson County purchased on 26 December, 1796 from William Stokes and Nancy, his wife, a tract of 300 acres on the Oconee River near John Gorham's line.  Originally granted to John Freeman 15 March 1789.
Page 87, Deed Book AB, Jackson County, Georgia


Thomas Duke and his wife Elizabeth of Oglethorpe County on 27 December 1797 sold 200 acres on Dry Fork of Long Creek in Wilkes County to Josiah Jordan.
Page 3, Deed Book XX, Wilkes County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Sen. of Oglethorpe County and Matthew Stone of Jackson County on 12 January, 1798 sell to Jno. Barnett 300 acres of land originally granted 13 March, 1787 to John Freeman.
Page 132, Deed Book AB, Jackson County, Georgia


Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe purchased on 12 March, 1802, a tract 50 acres more or less on Waters of Hardeman creek.  Witnessed by: David Castleberry, William (X) Morgan and Nancy (X) Morgan.
Page 59, Deed Book D, Jackson County, Georgia


Thomas Duke and his wife Elizabeth conveyed on 12 March, 1802 a tract of 200 acres along the Buffalo Fork of Long Creek adjoining Jordan and Betsy Marshall in Oglethorpe County.  Witnessed by: James Duke, T. Traylor, and Bird Parks.
Page 194, Deed Book H, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe County conveyed on 15 March, 1802, a tract of 15 acres of land on Dry Fork of Long Creek adjoining said Thomas Duke, Sr. on Oliver's line in Oglethorpe County to Josiah Jordan.  Witnessed by: Issac Collier and John Gresham.
Page 346, Deed Book 3, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Sr. of Oglethorpe County conveyed on 7 September, 1802, a tract of 150 acres bounded by Thomas Morgan, Lumpkin and George Trash and a tract of 45 acres originally granted James Duke on 5 November, 1801 bounded by Morgan's and Trash's line to Samuel Tait.  Witnessed by: George Trash and Thos. Morgan.
Page 197, Deed Book D, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Esq. of Oglethorpe County conveyed on 2 February, 1803 a tract of 280 acres being the North end of a tract where said Duke formerly did live in Oglethorpe County on Dry Fork of Long Creek adjoining other lands of the said Duke and lands of Holmes, Reeves, and Josiah Jordan to Pitt Milner of Oglethorpe County.  Witnessed by: Stinson Hale and Samuel Tait.
Page 378, Deed Book D, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe County received a conveyance by James Duke on 24 September, 1803 of a tract of 450 acres on Buffalo Creek bounded by Lumpkin's and George Trash's line and on to an oak near Samuel Tait, granted said James Duke on 25 March, 1801.  Witnessed by: Henry Duke and Abram Eason.
Page 371, Deed Book E, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke of Oglethorpe purchased on 10 August, 1805 a tract from Thomas Camp of Jackson County of 80 acres more or less on Marberry's creek wherein James Dukes now lives. Witnessed by Thomas Morris and John Black.
Page 375, Deed Book D, Jackson County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Esqre of Oglethorpe County participated in the 1805 Land Lottery and drew two blanks.
1805 Land Lottery Records, Surveyor General's Office, State Archives, Atlanta, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Sr. conveyed on 3 May, 1806 to William Arnold a tract of 110 acres on Dry Fork Creek.
Page 159, Deed Book E, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke married Nancy Morgan of Jackson County, Georgia on 1 May, 1808.
Marriage Records, Jackson County, Georgia


Thomas Duke and wife Nancy of Morgan County conveyed to Ferdinand Phinizy a tract on Buffalo Fork of Long Creek, Indian Creek, and the Mill Pond bounded by Thomas Duke, Jr. consisting of the main part of 1000 acres granted Benjamin Allen in 1787 including the lands purchased by said Thomas Duke, Sr.  with all improvements.  Witnessed by: Welcome Parks, Bird Parks, James Jordan, and Thos. Burdett.
Page 450, Deed Book E, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Thomas Duke of Morgan County conveyed on 22 March, 1813 a tract of 50 acres on Hardeman's creek to David Burks of Jackson County.
Ref: Page 60, Deed Book H, Jackson County, Georgia


Thomas Duke, Sr. of Morgan County conveyed on 3 January, 1814 to John T. Duke of Morgan County a tract of 50 acres of land being the North corner of lot 37 "...where William Duke now lives".  Witnessed by: John Morgan and ??? Spaiks.
Ref: Page 36, Deed Book D, Morgan County, Georgia


Thomas Duke of Morgan County in 1818 conveyed to Henry Duke of Morgan County a tract consisting of Lot 23 in the 19th District "...whereon the said Henry Duke now resides". Witnessed by: James Duke, Clatan Leals, and Joseph T. Duke.
Page 423, Deed Book F, Morgan County, Georgia



Thomas Duke of Morgan conveyed to Charles Duke of Morgan on 12 July, 1820 a plot consisting of one-half of a tract of land..."in Taylor Duke's clearing..."
Page 200, Deed Book GG, Morgan County, Georgia
 

Thomas Duke, Sr. purchased items on 19 December, 1829 at an estate sale of John P. Duke, dc'd.
Estate Records, Morgan County, Georgia


Notes concerning William DUKE, Sr.:


William Duke was a resident of Wilkes County, Georgia in the latter part of 1776, and entered service of the State Troops of Georgia under Col. John Stewart, Captain Henry Duke, and Lt. Elijah Clark.
Upson County, Georgia Minute Book 5, page 320


"The petition of William Dukes was read setting forth (see same).  ORDERED, That this day week Blessingame Harvey do attend this Board in order to make his defence to the same, with such wittnesses as may be necessary."
Minutes of the Executive Council [GA], April 23, 1780


"WHEREAS Blessingame Harvey hath this day appeared to answer the complaint made against him by William Dukes relative to two negroes.  ORDERED, that the determination of this matter be referred till this day fortnight."
Ibid, May 5th, 1780


"Mr. Dukes and Mr. Harvey having attended agreeable to the order of the 5th of May instant, by their Councel and having been heard relative to the matters set forth his petition.  RESOLVED, That the said William Dukes be referred to a Court of law for his remedy."
Ibid, May 19th, 1780


William Duke, Taylor Duke, and Abner Leggett appraised the estate of William Sizemore of Wilkes County on May 1, 1784.
Wilkes County, Georgia Estate Records, Folio 26


William Duke and wife Winniford on 11 May, 1785 sold Thomas Wynne of Richmond County 350 acres of land in Wilkes County granted said William Duke 15 March, 1785.
Page 80, Deed Book AA, Wilkes County, Georgia


William Duke served as a Grand Juror during the July term of 1790 Superior Court of Wilkes County, Georgia.
Page 186, The Wilkes County Papers 1773-1833 compiled by Robert Scott Davis, Jr.


William Duke lived near Obadiah Wynne, a Mr. Creswell, and John Simmons on Fishing Creek in Wilkes County, Georgia in 1794.
Book MM, folio 212-13, Wilkes County, Georgia Deed Record


William Duke of Wilkes County on 4 August, 1791 sold William Green of Warren County, N. C.  287 1/2 acres of land on Shoulderbone Creek which he had been granted on 25 July, 1785.
Page 535, Deed Book 1, Greene County, Georgia


William and Winniford Duke on 27 July, 1793 sold William Arnold 200 acres on Long Creek.
Page 23, Deed Book A, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


William Duke et al gave George Barber et al on 7 February 1794 a deed of bond release for 300 acres of land.
Page 14, Deed Book A, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


Wm. Duke was named by the Superior Court on 7 January, 1796 to arbitrate a land dispute between Jno. Moss and Lawrence Briars.
Superior Court Minutes, Jackson County, Georgia


Wm. Duke and Josiah Motton [Morton] of Jackson County on 1 May, 1796 purchased 690 acres of land on the North fork of the Oconee River from Wm. Low and Fanny his wife.
Page 34, Deed Book A&B, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke was a juror for the January term of 1797 Superior Court in Jackson County, Georgia.
Court Minute Book, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke was appointed Justice of Peace for the 9th District of 2nd Battalion of Jackson County.
Court Minute Book, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke was listed on Tax roll in Stewart's District of Oglethorpe County in 1798.
Page 12, Tax Digest of Oglethorpe County, Georgia:


William Duke on 10 May 1799 bought Josiah Morton's share of the 690 acres on the North fork of the Oconee in Jackson County that they had purchased on 1 May, 1796 from William Low and Fanny his wife.
Page 80, Book A, Clarke County, Georgia


William Duke and Winnifred his wife of Jackson County sold 690 acres on the North fork of the Oconee River on 23 February, 1800 to Wm. Low of Columbia County.
Page 43, Deed Book A, Clarke County, Georgia


William Duke, of Jackson County, purchased on 10 May 1800 from Charles Dougherty and wife Rebecca 444 acres of land on the North fork of the Oconee River and Shoal Creek.
Deed Book A&B, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke and Winneford his wife of Jackson County on 15 May, 1800 sold to Samuel Ewing of Wythe County, Virginia 90 acres of land situated on the head of McCartney's branch in Jackson County.
Page 351, Deed Book A&B, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke was listed on the Tax rolls in Jackson County, Georgia in Lloyd's district in 1801.
1801 Tax Digest, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke of Clarke County purchased, on 28 February 1802, 200 acres of land situated on Dove's Creek adjoining Duke's line from William Hopkins and Issac Treadwell. Witnessed by Solomon Hopkins, Issac Williams, and David Duke.
Page 139, Deed Book A, Clarke County, Georgia


Wm. Duke was listed on the Tax Rolls in Greer's district of Clarke County, Georgia in 1802.
1802 Tax Digest, Clarke County, Georgia


William Duke was a defaulter of taxes in William Camp's district of Jackson County in 1803.
1803 Tax Digest, Superior Court Records, Jackson County, Georgia


William Duke of Clarke County on 11 February, 1804 sold 62 acres of land situated on the Apalachee and Dove's Creek to John M. Patrick of Clarke County.
Page 151, Deed Book A, Clarke County, Georgia


William Duke and Winiford his wife of Clarke County on 25 April, 1805 sold 175 acres on Dove Creek adjoining Edmund Duke's line to Henry Boling.  Wit: Wm. Duke, Junr. and Edmond Duke.
Page 324, Deed Book B, Clarke County, Georgia


William Duke was listed on the 1805 Tax roll in Watkin's District of Oglethorpe County, Georgia.
1805 Tax Digest, Oglethorpe County, Georgia


William Duke of Morgan County purchased on 30 July, 1808 202 1/2 acres of land known as Land lot 162 in the 19th District of Baldwin now Morgan from John Duke of Tattnall County. The land had been won in a lottery by John Duke.
Page 159, Deed Book A, Morgan County, Georgia


William Duke of Oglethorpe County sold to William Duke of Morgan County on 29 February, 1808 a tract of land containing 202 1/2 acres known as Land lot 63 in the 19th District of Morgan County.  Witnessed by Phillip Zimmerman, Joseph Dinson, and Thomas Simmons.  Signed by William Duke, Jun. and William Duke.
Page 282, Deed Book A, Morgan County, Georgia


Thomas Bonner of Morgan County conveyed to Arthur Smith of Randolph (Jasper) County on 10 September, 1810 a tract consisting of 202-1/2 acres in Lot 46 in the 14th District originally granted to William Duke on 20 March, 1808. Witnessed by: Martin Gentry, William Wright, and Phillip Zimmerman.
Pages 50-1, Deed Book 3, Jasper County, Georgia


William Duke was listed on the Tax rolls of Morgan County, Georgia in Elliott's district in 1810.
1810 Tax Digest, Morgan County, Georgia


William Duke, Sr. of Morgan County on 15 April, 1812 sold Issac Treadwell of Clarke County 156-1/2 acres of land situated on the Apalachee River.
Page 224, Book G, Clarke County, Georgia


William Duke, Sr. of Morgan County on 13 September 1812 sold to Edmund Duke of Clarke County 200 acres of land situated on Dove's Creek beginning at a hickory corner on Bonner's line.  Witnessed by William Duke, Junr. and Thomas Thurman before Thomas Duke, J. P.
Page 302, Book G, Clarke County, Georgia


William Dukes was listed on 21 January, 1813 as a defaulter, living in 3rd division of Jackson and Clarke Counties, of the Federal Direct Tax of 1812.
Page 82, Georgia Black Book, Volume II


William Duke was listed on the Tax rolls of Morgan County in Duke's district in 1817.
1817 Tax Digest, Morgan County, Georgia


William Duke, Sr. purchased Land lot 72 in District 15 of Monroe now Pike County, Georgia from Forrest Upshaw. Witnessed by Thomas Asberry and David Duke.
Deed Record, Upson County, Georgia


William Duke was a Judge of Inferior Court of Pike County, Georgia in February of 1823.
History of Pike County, Georgia by L. R. Mitchell


Original Montgomery County, Georgia Index to Early Settlers & Pioneers 1784-1816.  Dwyer. 1988:
Benj. Duke.  Land bordered Ogeechee River, Little.  Also on found on Jury Lists 1791, 1795, 1804. 
 

William Duke - Found on Jury Lists 1791, 1795, 1804.  Also found in Index to Loose Documents 1800-1802

Henry Dukes - Found in Index to Loose Documents 1782-1799

Shadrick Dukes - Land bordered Ogeechee River, Little.  Also on found on Jury Lists 1791, 1795, 1804.  Montgomery County, GA Insolvent Tax List 1799-1808:

William Dukes

1805 Georgia Land Lottery:
Winners and Losers from Montgomery County:
 Sherrod Dukes    drew two blanks.
Lottery Winners and Losers from Tattnall County, GA:
 John Duke        drew two blanks        [formerly of Barnwell District, SC and Lancaster District, SC]

 Lettice Duke    drew one blank

 Henry Duke      drew one blank        [Is he the Henry Dukes listed in the above Montgomery County Record?]
[Lettice Duke was the widow of Capt. Henry Duke of Wilkes County and Henry Duke was her son.]


1845 State Census of Chatham County, GA:

Thomas Duke     1 white male, 1 white female    H/H #51 7th District

Morgan County, GA Deeds:

Book C, p. 110.   Jan. 19, 1811.  Asa Crabb to Charles Duke.  202-1/2 acres L. L. 14, L. D. 14

Book GG, p. 20.  July 12, 1820.  Thomas Duke to Charles Duke

Book I, p. 265.  Apr 29, 1831.  Julius Skinner to Edmund Duke.  350 acres L. L. 122, 20th L. D.


Georgia Black Book, p. 27:
Divorce -
1.  Henry Duke of Jackson Co. (relief from penalties)

2. Polly Duke

3. December 22, 1857

4. Pam, p. 302

[Note:  At that time divorces in GA were granted by the legislature.  Relief from penalties usually meant they were free to marry again.]


Georgia Journal, Vol. IV, 1829-1835,
p. 117:

DeKalb County - Sheriff's Sales:
"...also, one saddle, bridle, and buffalo skin levied on as the property of Charles C. P. Duke to satis a fi fa in favor of James Lindley; also one lot of land, no. 175, in the 14th district of originally Henry now DeKalb County, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Choice & Co. and others.  (Signed)  John Brown, Sheriff."

October 28, 1828.  Deed headed DeKalb Co., John Carter, DeKalb Co. to Aristotle G. Duke.  $400 Henry County, 1st Dist., Lot # 217, 202-1/2 acres.  Wit:  Samuel Barber, Wesley Camp, J. P.
Butts County, GA Deed Records, pp. 89-90


December 2, 1822.  Morgan County, GA.  Thomas Glass to Joshua Boon for $200, 9th Dist., Henry County, Lot # 67.  wit:  W. M. Reed, E. Duke, J. P.
Butts County, GA Deed Records, p. 97


Inventory & appraisement of Estate of Aristotle G. Duke, dec'd.  Listed no cash on hand, one part of land in Butts County, No. 202.  5 Negroes, goods and chattlels, notes on Toply Duke, Aug 19, 1833.;  Spencer and May due Dec 25 1836, Thomas Burford and Dory Taylor due Dec 25, 1836.  total value of Estate $5324.32-1/2.
Certification by oath of appraisors Robert (X) Grimmett, John (X) Jinks, Dory (X) Taylor, Samuel P. Burford, Washington G. Atkinson as containing a true appraisement of estate of Aristotle G. Duke dec'd as was produced by Admr. Charles A. Killgore before Eli Conger this Sep 6, 1836.  Recorded Sep 9, 1836.  John McCord, C. C. O. Estate Records Butts County, GA, pp. 426-428


Dec. 2, 1840.  Charles A. Killgore, Admr. of A. G. Duke dec'd.   Received $880.65 on due bill and $1508 on note...it being a distribution share in full for within named minors to wit:  Ann Duke, Polly Duke, Coatsworth Duke, William Duke, Elizabeth Duke, Aristotle Duke making $2388.65 rec'd by me as guardian for said minors.  Eli Conger, guardian.  Recorded Jan 4, 1841.
Rec'd of Charles A. Killgore, Admr. of my father Aristotle Duke, dec'd, the sum of $397.52 in full my distributive share of the estate of said dec'd this 2nd Dec 1840.  Charles P. Duke (LS).  Recorded 4 Jan 1841. Others received their distributive share as follows:  John Duke received $397.52, Sarah Duke received $356.80, William Jones received $397.52. Estate Records Butts County, GA, p. 344


The Lost Soldiers, Vol I:  An Index to the Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers 1784-1811  Surnames A-E" by Wolfe, p. 81:

Duke, Charles - 2 Reg., 1 Brig., 3 Div., Ga. Mil., 1793-1794, Pvt.
Duke, Frederick - Russells Batt., Ky. Mtd. Vol., 1794, Pvt.
Duke, Hardyman - 10 Reg., Orleans Terr. Mil., 1806, Pvt.
Duke, Henry - 2 Reg., 1 Brig., 3 Div., Ga. Mil., 1793-94, Pvt.
Duke, John - Van Swearengen's Co., 1 Reg., U.S. Levies (Lt. Col. Darke), 1791-92, Sgt.
Duke, John - Va. Mil., 1794-1808, Corp.
Duke, John - Henderson's Co., Ore's Reg. of Mil., Terr. South of the Ohio, 1791, Pvt.
Duke, John S.  - Thornton's Co., 33 (Mayo's) Va. Mil., 1807, Pvt.
Duke, Samuel - 2 (Bartholomew's Co., Reg, Ind. Terr., Mil., 1811, Pvt.
Duke, Pleasant - Henderson's Co., Ore's Reg. of Mil., Terr. South of the Ohio, 1794, Lt.

1880 Census  Tattnall County, GA  43rd District June 1, 1880:
Citha Linda Grace       W F     55                      H/H # 25
Arsena Strickland       W F     34      niece
Louisa Dukes            W F     19      niece
Robert          W M     18      nephew
Temperance              W F     12      niece
Clement Echolls W M     87      boarder         VA

1880 Census  Tattnall County, GA  40th District
William Dukes           W M     28      farmer          H/H # 20
Jane                    W F     23      wife
Albert                  W M     10      son
Allen                   W M     8       son
Elizabeth               W F     7       dau.
Elenor M.               W F     5       dau.
Nancy                   W F     1       dau.

Macon County, GA: "History of Macon County", Hayes. 1933. p. 153:
Isaiah Dukes paid tax in the 770th G. M. D. on June 10, 1843.

1860 Census Monroe County, GA:
Amos Duke       45      M       Overseer        GA
Louisa          18      F                       GA
Ella            15      F                       GA
Mary            12      F                       GA
Elishu          10      M                       GA
Eudora  6       F                       GA

Co. A 30th Reg. Vol. Inf., CSA  Butts County, GA:
Elihu N. W. Duke, private, 9-25-1861.  1st Sgt. 5-15-1862.  died Savannah, GA hospital 6-26-1862.
Green R. Duke, private 9-25-1861.  Discharged 5-10-1862.
Micajah C. Duke, private 9-25-1861.  Captured at Nashville, TN  sent to Camp Chase, OH 1-6-1865 and died there in 1865.

Muscogee County, GA - Cemetery 10  Fort Benning Military Reservation:
Charles W. Dukes        11-17-1872      4-19-1937

Butts County, GA, Flovilla Cemetery:

Emory Morton Duke       6-16-1899       9-26-1954
[Note: descendant of John T. Duke who died testate in Newton County, GA in 1849]


Jackson County, GA - 1798 Tax Digest  Capt. John Cunningham's District:
William Duke
John Duke

Franklin County, GA: 1800 Tax List - Cap't John Stonecypher's District:
John Duke

War of 1812  1st Brigade, 3rd Div.  Oglethorpe County, GA - Horse Troop:
Thomas Duke
Age 38
Height - 5' - 11-1/2"
Eyes - Blue
Hair - Lite
Complexion - Lite

Toomey Collection,  Wilkes County, GA in Georgia Archives:  Court Cases -
Thomas Duke vs Stephen Heard    1786
Thomas Duke vs John Pope        1787
John Pope vs Thomas Duke        1787

1807 Land Lottery Eligibles - Oglethorpe County, GA, Cap't . Garland T. Watkin's District:
Draws        Name
2    Henry Dukes, son of Thomas Duke
1    Hardeman Duke
2    Thomas Duke, Sr.
2    William Duke, Jr.

1794 Tax Digest, Hancock County, GA: Capt. Whitfield's District:
Buckner Duke

Greene Duke Brantley served as Clerk of Inferior Court of Jasper County, GA on October 26, 1821.


Greene County, GA Court of Ordinary:
Ransom Duke Estate, p. 353

1807 Land Lottery Eligibles  Washington County, GA:

Ch. Duke (no number)

Will of Thomas Duke
State of Georgia, County of Carroll.  In the name of God Amen, I Thomas Duke being of sound and disposing mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this mortal life to make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
Item 1st - that my just debts be paid out of my estate.
Item 2nd - I give and bequeath to the Inferior Court of Carroll County one half acre of land on lot No one hundred and forty three ...For my buring place in the fifth District of Carroll County.
Item 3rd - I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Duke during her natural life or widowhood all my estate real and personal.
Item 4th - I give to my son George W Duke at the death of my wife or the end of widowhood one half Share of my estate. And to my grand daughter Sarah E Duke one half share of my estate. All the rest of my children or representatives to share and share alike in all my estate.
Item 5th - I hereby constitute and appoint my two sons Alexander H and Zebulon P Duke my Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all others made by me. ..my hand and seal this 20th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred and Sixty six.  Thomas Duke (Seal)
Signed Sealed and delivered and published by Thomas Duke as his last will and testament in the presence of us the Subscribing Witnesses who subscribe names hereto in the presence of the Testator at his Special insistance and in the presence of each other.  W F S Powell, Wm Bynam, James Pace , This Sept 21st 1866.

Franklin County, GA Estate Inventories:
Joseph Duke helped inventory Estate of Joseph Gordon.  April 18, 1806.

Wilkes County, GA:
John Williams = Dorothey Duke    11-19-1813
George Crim = Claricy Agee        6-15-1811

Morgan County, GA Superior Court Writs:
Charles Duke        Juror        August Term, 1809

Franklin County, GA, Minutes of Court of Ordinary, p. 10:
Wm. Dukes was a purchaser at Sale of Estate of (Ezekiel Story?)

Echols County, GA Marriage Records:
Wm. T. Duke = Ruby Laslie    June 25, 1901

1850 Census Butts County, GA:
P. C. Duke        21    M    GA    H/H# 14
Martha        21    F    GA

William Duke        28    M    GA    H/H# 33
Nancy C.        23    F    GA
Robert W.        6    M    GA
Luther L.        5    M    GA
Ellen            3    F    GA
Sarah            1    F    GA

Henry Duke        79    M    SC    H/H# 50
Sarah A.        64    F    VA
Henry P.        35    M    GA

William M. Duke    28    M    GA    H/H# 573
Micajah C.        26    M    GA
Green R.        23    M    GA
James H.        20    M    GA
Elihu M.        13    M    GA

Sarah Duke        50    F    GA    H/H# 436
Wm.            18    M    GA
Elizabeth        16    F    GA
Stottle            14    M    GA

1860 Census Butts County, GA:
James H. Duke    30    M    GA    H/H# 227
Martha J.        21    F    GA
John S.        6    M    GA
Sarah E.        4    F    GA
William F.        2    M    GA
James H.        8/12    M    GA

Robert G. Duke    48    M    GA    H/H# 238    Trader    Adm. of Walter S. Douglas
Martha        43    F    GA
William F. Douglas    21    M    GA
Martha R.        16    F    GA

Green R. Duke        33    M    GA    H/H# 292
Priscilla        65    F    SC
Elihu N. W.        22    M    GA

William M. Duke    37    M    GA    H/H# 418
Nancy C.        32    F    GA
Robert W.        15    M    GA
Martin L.        14    M    GA
Eliza            12    F    GA
Sarah            10    F    GA
William L.        9    M    GA
Marcellus        8    M    GA
Emma            5    F    GA
Lucien            3    M    GA
Infant            3/12    M    GA

1870 Census Butts County, GA:

James H. Duke    40    M    GA    H/H# 80
Martha        33    F    GA
John            15    M    GA
Sarah E.        13    F    GA
William        11    M    GA
James H.        10    M    GA
Oliver S.        9    M    GA
Lihu            8    M    GA
Edward        4    M    GA
Robert L.        1    M    GA

Nancy Duke        40    F    GA    H/H# 160    Indian Springs P. O.
William        19    M    GA
Marcellus        17    M    GA
Emma S.        15    F    GA
Lucian A.        11    M    GA
Warren M.        10    M    GA
Jennie T.        9    F    GA

Robert G. Duke    58    M    GA    H/H# 305
Martha        54    F    GA
Martin L.        24    M    GA
Sarah Duke        84    F    GA

William Dukes        35    M    GA    H/H# 1038
Harriett E.        28    F    GA
William J.        12    M    GA
Rebecca        9    F    GA
James            6    M    GA
Martha    ?    1    F    GA

Micaj Dukes        48    M    GA    H/H# 1185
Mary            37    F    GA
Elizabeth        19    F    GA
William        16    M    GA
Fleming        14    M    GA
Leety M.        12    F    GA
Willis            10    M    GA
Lihu            7    M    GA
Percilla        75    F    GA

Green R. Dukes    42    M    GA    H/H# 1187
Mary F.        24    F    GA
Elizabeth        2    F    GA
Orphelia        5/12    F    GA

1880 Census Butts County, GA:
Martin L. Duke        34    M    GA GA GA    H/H# 10    Jackson village
Emma S.        20    F    GA GA GA
Mary L.        3    F    GA GA GA
Martin J.        1    F    GA GA GA
Lela Flynt        6    F            niece

Robert G. Duke    66    M    GA SC VA    H/H# 21
Martha        63    F    GA VA GA

Enumerated with Alick Wilkinson            H/H# 22
Nancy Duke        51    F    GA GA GA    Boarder
Manilles? Duke    25    M    GA GA GA    Boarder

Greene R. Duke    56    M    GA GA GA    Farmer        H/H# 96
Mary            30    F    GA GA GA    wife
Lizzie J.        10    F    GA GA GA    dau.
Ophelia        8    F    GA GA GA    dau.
Annie L.        7    F    GA GA GA    dau.
William F.        5    M    GA GA GA    son
Mandane        2    F    GA GA GA    dau.
? Cole            16    F    GA GA GA    cousin

Cager Duke        60    M    GA GA GA    farmer        H/H# 99
Mary            46    F    GA GA GA    wife
William        27    M    GA GA GA    son
Elihu            17    M    GA GA GA    son
Lucy            13    F    GA GA GA    dau.
Mickleberry        10    M    GA GA GA    son
Davis            7    M    GA GA GA    son
No name        8/12    M    GA GA GA    son

William C. Duke    49    M    GA NC NC    farmer        Buttrill District
Harriet E.        36    F    GA NC GA    wife
James M,        17    M    GA GA GA    son
Martha J.        11    F    GA GA GA    dau.
Charles W.        7    M    GA GA GA    son
Ada F.        5    F    GA GA GA    dau.
Sarah A.        3    F    GA GA GA    dau.
Orra N.        1    F    GA Ga GA    dau.

Lucius A. Duke    22    M    GA GA GA    farmer        H/H3 433
Lizzie            20    F    GA GA GA    wife

1838 State Census of Newton County, GA:
Edward S. Duke  p. 28
Ferdanan Duke   p. 27
Lucinda L. Duke p. 22
Thomas A. Duke  p. 19

1838 State Census of Tattnall County, GA:

Albert Duke             p. 2

Fayette County, GA: Tax Digests:

1827    Robert G. Duke          Capt Proctor's District         202-1/2 ac. Dooly Co., L.L# 213, Dist. 13
        Edward S. Duke          31-1/4 cents
        William Duke            Capt Landrum's District         31-1/4 cents

1829    Edward S. Duke          Capt Edmundson's District       31-2-1/2 cents
        Robert G. Duke          202-1/2 ac L.L .# 140, Dist. 15 Dooly
                                202-1/2 ac L.L. # 213, Dist. 13 Dooly

1831    Edward S. Duke          1 poll  31-1/4 cents

1832    Edward L. Duke          Capt. Compton's District                25 cents

1833    Edward S. Duke          15-3/4 cents    101-1/4 ac L.L # 234 Dist. 13 Fayette   25 cents
        Robert G. Duke          40 ac. L.L. # 371, Dist 2, 2nd Section
        Littleberry Duke                15-6-1/4 cents

Tattnall County GA Deed Book A:
July 24, 1802.  Francis Tennelle to John Duke.  $287.50.  ??all that tract or parcel of land lying & being on the Altamaha river in the County of Washington at the time of survey but now the county of Tattnall containing two hundred and eight seven and one half acres?granted unto William Germany and bounded westwardly by the Altahama River, northwardly by Griner?s land and on all other side vacant??

Tattnall County Deed Book A:

 April 11, 1805.  Francis Tennelle to John Duke.  Two hundred eighty seven and one half acres.  One dollar per acre.

Tattnall County Deed Book A:
Febuary 21, 1805.  Redick Ganey to Hansel Dukes.  250 acres in Tattnall County.  $100.00.

Tattnall County Superior Court Minutes:
October Term, 1838.  Jesse Dukes indicted for bigamy.  He was already married to Rebecca ? and married Rebecca Tedder July 10, 1838

"Baldwin County, Georgia, Newspaper Clippings", p. 218:  July 18, 1835
"Georgia, Tattnall County:  Four months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the property of John Duke, late of said county, deceased.  (Signed)  Albert Duke, Adm."


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Lynn Cunningham lcunnin1@bellsouth.net January 5, 2003, 12:26 am

The Griffin Daily News. Griffin, Georgia

Speaking of old things, John E. Duke of Liberty Hill, has a trunk 124 years old, brought from Ireland by his great grandfather and grandmother in 1764. It is a box trunk, made of rawhide, bound with hoop iron, the latter being painted alternately red and green, and retains the same lock and key in [?] service. He also has a churn that is 47 years old, of which from $60 to $70 worth of butter has been made every year.

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Atlanta Constitution, June 21, 1868:
Georgia, Haralson County "whereas Zebulon P. Duke, Adm. Of estate of John Duke, late of this county applies for Letters of Dismission" James W. Williams, Ordinary.

Edmund Duke and Chloe Fannin obtained a License to Marry on July 24, 1806 in Clarke County, GA.


Grand Jury Presentments, Morgan County, GA, February 1810:

"Present Edmund Dukes & Chloe Fannin for lying in the state of fornication."

Georgia Journal:
Lorenzo D. Duke, age 22, died 12 May, 1827 in Carroll County, Georgia at the home of David Duke.


Morgan County, GA Court Records:
August, 1809 - Charles Duke - Grand Juror
February Term, 1809 juror # 1- William Duke
Ibid, p. 110.   August, 1809.  Joseph D avisvs Thomas Duke.
August Term, 1810, p. 206 - John Johnson vs Thomas Bonner and William Duke, Debt.
Jury # 1 - Charles Duke
Ibid, p. 229.  Thomas Elliot and Charles Duke, securities of Lewis Yarbrough.

Morgan County, GA Militia, 1801-1813: Major Thomas Hogg?s Battalion, 1st Class
William Duke, Charles Duke, Joseph Duke, Henry Duke


Oglethorpe County, GA, February 3, 1804:

Thomas Duke, Esq. was shown as a Revolutionary Soldier in Oglethorpe County, #1418 with 2 draws.
Charlie Duke was shown as a Revolutionary Soldier in Oglethorpe County, #210 with 1 draw.
Henry Duke was shown as a Revolutionary Soldier in Oglethorpe County, #1263 with 2 draws
Thomas Dukes, Jr. was shown as a Revolutionary Soldier in Oglethorpe County, #1487 with 2 draws.


Gwinnett News Herald 16 March 1911, page 1: VETS OF COMPANY F, 24th GEORGIA, CSA, ALIVE IN 1911
OLD SOLDIER WRITES

Leesburg, Florida, March 12,1911. Editor, News Herald:

In your issue of March 6th in a statement of the death of my old friend, James M. PATTERSON,...(I was) a member of the same company and regiment in the cruel war... I notice you state that Dr. T. K. Mitchell and M. E. Ewing were the only surviving members of his company. I am proud to correct this serious mistake.

There are yet living (unless they have died inside of 15 months) the following members of his company and regiment:  Dr. Tandy Key MITCHELL, M. E. EWING, I. N. BRAMLETT, James M. DEATON, R. H. DUNCAN, Hugh DUNCAN, Capt. T. E. WINN, Josh PRUETT, S. P. BURNETT, William ROBINSON and me (A. B. KILGORE) all of company F., 24th Georgia Regiment. The above were all members of the
company when it left Gwinnett 28 April 1861.  I think John M. DUKE is also living, of Morgan county.  Several others came to the company as recruits dulater.

Signed: A. B. Kilgore


A List of Defaulters in Jackson County [GA] for the year 1808: Capt. John C. Watkin's Dist. -
Samuel Crenshaw
Jesse Duke

A List of Defaulters in Jackson County [GA] for the year 1809: Capt. Hay's Dist. -
Abraham Duke


Athens Gazette, Vol. III, No. 31, Thursday, October 10, 1816:

A list of Letters remaining in the P. O. in Athens, Georgia on the 30th September, 1816:    Henry T. Duke

Athens Gazette, 2 December, 1819:
Sheriff's Sale.  Will be sold at Easley's Cowpens, the place of holding the Superior Court for Walton County on the 1st Tuesday in January next:  one gray mare, 15 bbls. of corn, also one large blade stack of fodder taken as the property of John Duke to satisfy an execution in favor of Jeremiah Pearson vs John Duke.

Athens Gazette, 22 December, 1814:
Notice.  Was brought to the jail of Clark Co. on the 17th instant, a Negro Fellow, 50 or 60 years of age, calls himself Reuben; he says that he belongs to Mr. John Dukes of Morgan Co.  The owner is requested to come forward, pay all charges & take him away.  Geo. W. Moore, Jailor.  Dec. 22.


Grand Juror, October Term, 1834, Tattnall County, GA:
Albert Duke


Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Friday November 27, 1835:
Georgia, Tattnall County.  Four months after date, application will be made to the inferior court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the property of Harriett Elliott, late of said county, deceased.  (signed) Albert Duke, Adm.


Union Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Friday, March 4, 1836:

Georgia, Tattnall County.  Sheriff's Sales.  2000 acres of land...levied on as the property of John Hedgecock to satisfy executions or fi fas in favor of Joel Duke.


Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Tuesday, September 1, 1840:
Georgia, Tattnall County.  Sheriff's Sales.  199 acres of land adjoing G. W. Hallman & R. Minor levied on as the property of Albert M. Duke to satisfy executions or fi fas in favor of Nancy Hollman.Georgia,


Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Tuesday, Novermber 10, 1840:
Tattnall County.  Sheriff's Sales.  On the 1st Tuesday in January next...the following property, to wit:  1000 acres of land adjoining William Conor, levied on as the property of Albert Duke, to satisfy executions or fi as in favor of Archibald Hodges...


Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Tuesday, January 24, 1854:
Georgia, Tattnall County.  Henry Smith files his letter of dismission from the guardianship of John H. Dukes, Elizabeth Dukes, Albert Dukes, and Permelia Dukes.


Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Tuesday, August 17, 1858:

Georgia, Tattnall County.  James H. Smith files his letter of dismission from the guardianship of the minor children of Albert Duke, late of said county, deceased.


Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, Tuesday October 20, 1863:
Married on 17th instant by the Rev. Hopkins Padgett, Mr. B. W. Griner and Miss F. L. Duke, all of Tattnall County, Georgia.


Eastman Times, Thursday, July 13, 1882:
Married at the residence of John J. McArthur in Montgomery County on June 11, 1882, Charles Reed of Columbia, SC to Miss Jane Dukes of Tattnall County, Georgia.  John J. McArhtur, J. P. officiating.


Vol 5 RIEQ, p. 121-128, lived 1822:
Louisa Duke married Samuel Godby    (common-law marriage, eloped Mar 1822, Jones County, GA)
[Note:  I failed to record the source; I believe it was found in some of the county equity court papers in SC]


Macon Telegraph, Thursday, July 14, 1836:

Charles A. Kilgore applies to John McCord, C. C. O. [Clerk of Court of Ordinary] Butts County for letters of Adm. on the Estate of Aristotle G. Duke, late of Butts County, deceased.


Macon Telegraph, Tuesday, June 25, 1839:

Stabbing of Mr. Hamilton Duke, a respectable and peaceable citizen of Talbot County in Girard, Ala. by Munroe Duke.  Quoted Columbus Enquirer.


Macon Telegraph, July 9, 1839:
Campbell County,  August Sale.  Lot 81 - 31st District, property of Charles E. Duke, fi fa of Roberts and Rogers.


Macon Telegraph, July 31, 1833:
David Duke - deputy sheriff - Campbell County


Macon Telegraph, October 31, 1833:
Tax Collector's Sale - McDonough, Georgia - lot 213 - 13th district Dooly county, property of Robert G. Duke.


Macon Telegraph, December 31, 1835:
Sheriff's Sale - Carroll County - hogs, cows & two stills, property of Thomas Duke, fi fa of Jiles S. Boggess.


Inferior Court Minutes, Jackson County, GA:
7 January, 1796.  Wm Duke was named as an arbitrator in land dispute between Jno. Moss and Lawrence Briars.
Wm Duke - juror Jan term 1797.
Jno. Dukes - juror Jan term 1797
Jno. Dukes - juror Aug term 1797


William Duke - appointed J.P. of 9th District of 2nd Batt.


1803 Jackson County, GA Tax Digest:
Defaulters - Jas. Dukes, Wm. Dukes - Wm. Camp's district.

Hardman Duke - 31-1/4 cents


Deed Book A&B, Jackson County, Georgia, p. 132:
Jan. 12, 1798.  Thomas Duke, Sen. of Oglethorpe County to Mathew Stone of Jackson County.  $600.  300 acres originally granted March 13, 1787 to John Freeman.


Deed Book A&B, Jackson County, Georgia:
July 13, 1798.  Mathew Stone and Jenny his wife, both of the County of Oglethorpe to John T. Duke of County of Jackson.  $450.  400 acres lying on the waters of the Oconee river...Mathew Stone (LS) Jenney Stone (LS).  Wit:   James Duke, Thomas Duke, J.P.


Deed Book A&B, Jackson County, Georgia:
May 15, 1800.  William Duke and Winnifred his wife to David Harris.  $500.  200 acres more or less on west side Shoal Creek borders John Duke line


Jackson County, GA Deed Book G, p. 299:
Nov 25, 1819.  Heirs of William Kirkland, dcd:  Elizabeth Mullins, Benjamin Kirkland, Masy Duke, James Hoopaugh who married Elizabeth Kirkland to Mirmian Kirkland.  $800.  125 acres on Cedar Creek.
[Note:    Masy Duke was wife of Abraham Duke and she is later found in Clarke County, GA records.]


Jackson County, GA Deed Book I-J, p. 264:
Benjamin Kirkland, Masy Dukes, James Hoopaugh & Elizabeth Mullens to Brookfield Burson.  $300.  200 acres on Mulberry river originally granted to Buckner Harris


Grand Lodge of Georgia 1854 Zerubbabel Lodge, No. 15, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia:
G. A. Cuyler, W.M.
J. M. Prentiss, S.W.
J. M. Guerard, J.W.
Thomas White, Treasurer
F. Noltemeir, Secretary
Calvin Fay or Fey, S.D.
W. F. Holland, J.D.
Rev. T. Hutchings, Chaplain
M. T. Duke, Tyler
[Note:  Undoubtedly Mitchell Thomas Duke, son of Green Robert Duke and Anne Young.  A Tyler is a guardian of the door during a meeting.]


1870 GA Census - Chatham County - Orphan Union Society
A census of the Orphan Union Society and the orphans attending school in Savannah, GA.
M593, Roll 140, Pgs. 239-240  Duke, Green     Male     White  14      GA
[Is this Green Duke the orphan son of Mitchell Thomas Duke and Acksey Robbins and the granson of Green Robert Duke and Anne Young?]


Page 10, Deed Book C, Clarke County, Georgia:

December 26, 1805.  Statement of Jesse Mitchell that he never saw John Dukes sign or deliver a deed of conveyance for a tract of land to William Martin [Morton?].  James Lye stated Sherwood Strong would drive off his present overseer and give Lye the 4th part of what was made for 4 years and after four years give Lye 1000 dollars if Lye would speak one word in favor of supporting a deed made by John Duke to William Martin [Morton?] for a certain tract of land now in dispute.

December 25, 1805.  James Lye stated that he was a subscribing witness to a certain deed made by John Duke to Wm. Morton [sic] but never heard of the said Duke acknowledge the deed to be his.  Further stated that Jesse Mitchell assigned the said deed before the said Duke signed it and that the said Mitchell never saw the said Duke assign the said deed.

[Note:  Apparently this John Duke is the John T. Duke who died testate in Newton County, GA in 1849.  His wife was a Morton.]


Page 243, Deed Book C, Clarke County, Georgia:
December 14, 1805.  Thomas Elliott & wife Abegail & Charles Duke & wife Nancy, all of Clark County to Samuel Boyd.  $580.  160 acres situated on both sides of "Camp branch" he waters of Rose creek of Oconee river?Wit:  R. Bolden, Richard Boyd.  Thomas (X) Elliott (LS), Abaegail (X) Elliottt (LS), Charles (X) Duke (LS), Nancy (X) Duke (LS).

[I did not write down the citation for the following deed but it was found in Clarke County, GA]:

November 13, 1808.  John Duke of Clarke County to William Marten of Clarke County.  $450.  80 acres on Sheals ford rode being the tract John Duke purchased from Dudley Cary.  Wit:  Jesse Mitchell, James Lye.  John T. Duke (LS)


Page 38, Deed Book E, Clarke County, Georgia:
March 25, 1808.  John Duke of Clarke to Chas. A. Redd of Clarke. $2318.  ?All that tract or parcel of land whereon I now live together with that tract of land I purchased of Dudley Cary, dc?d?the whole containing 300 acres?Wit:  J. C. Cook, Joel Morton, Jesse Flippen.  John Duke (LS), Polly Duke (LS).  Mary Duke, wife of John Duke acknowledges right of dower.


Page 534, Deed Book P, Clarke County, Georgia:
February 13, 1822.  Henry T. Duke to James Blackwell, both of Clarke County.  $150. ?for a certain moiety [half] or piece of land containing 50 acres more or less on Dove creek in Clark County.  Wit:  John M. Wood, Sherod Porch.  Henry T. Duke (LS).


Page 309, Deed Book Q, Clarke County, Georgia:
January 14, 1822.  Edmond Duke of Clarke County to James Greer, Esq. Of Clarke County.  $200.  80 acres on Doves Creek.  Wit:  Emund Conner, Jno. W. Word [John M. Wood?].  Edmund Duke (LS).


Page 167, Deed Book Q, Clarke County, Georgia:
October 4, 1833.  Wm. Stroud, Adm. Of Estate of Beverly A. Duke, late of Clarke County to Hiram Clifton.  $350.  159 acres in Clarke County now in possession of Mrs. Duke.

May 23, 1803.  Joel Morton of Clarke County to John Duke of Clarke County.  $500.  200 acres on Shoal Creek orginally granted to Thomas Wooten.  Wit:  Dudley Cary, Issac Underwood.  Joel Morton (LS).


1805 Tax Digest - Franklin County, Georgia:
Ira Duke - Eastanolly


Page 3-3b, Deed Book KK, Oglethorpe County, Georgia:
William Duke
was in Oglethorpe County before January 5, 1795.


Page 251, Deed Book CD, Walton County, Georgia:
January 18, 1823.  John Harris of Walton to E. Duke of Morgan.  $450.  83-1/3 acres?2nd District?3rd part of lot 50.  Wit:  George Bulloche, Jas. Blasingame.  John Harris (LS).


Morgan County, Georgia Estate Records:
Estate Records.  April 9, 1828.  Robert Pearman, Adm. Of James Duke, dc'd.  Inventory of Estate.


Inferior Court Minutes, Morgan County, Georgia:
July 3, 1809.  Epps Duke appointed J. P. in Capt. Zachriah Middleton's district.  Thomas Dukes appointerd J.P. in Capt. Phillip Zimmerman's district.


Estate Records, Morgan County, Georgia:
April 9, 1828.  Robert Pearman, Adm. Of James Duke, dc'd.  Inventory of Estate.

December 19, 1829.  Inventory of Estate of John P. Duke, dc'd.  Note by E. Duke and David Duke to William Burten.  Adm. By Edmund Duke.

Sale  Items purchased by:

Edmund Duke,
Charles Duke, Thomas Duke, Sr., John Duke, Sen., Thomas Duke, Jr.

Division of proceeds from Estate of John P. Duke, dc'd:

December 9, 1830.  Cash paid John Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  228.00
December 9, 1831.  Cash paid Thomas Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  211.00
June 8, 1831.  Cash paid David Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  200.00
June 8, 1831.  Cash paid Greenberry Darnell.  Legatee's Receipt.  280.00
January 11, 1832.  Cash paid John Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  13.00
December 31, 1830.  Cash paid John Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  45.00
January 12, 1831.  Cash paid David Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  41.25
December 25, 1831.  Cash paid Greenberry Darnell.  Legatee's Receipt.  23.00
February 10, 1832.  Cash paid Greenberry Darnell.  Legatee's Receipt.  17.00
December 25, 1831.  Cash paid John Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  66.00
November 20, 1834.  Cash paid Wm. R. Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  350.00
November 20, 1834.  Cash paid John Duke.  Legatee's Receipt.  25.00


1810 Tax Rolls Baldwin County, Georgia:
William Duke  - Capt. Gunn's Dist
John R. Dukes
William Duke - Rocky Creek, Town Creek & Derriso's Creek

Page 159, Deed Book A, Morgan County, Georgia:
William Duke of Morgan County purchased on 30 July, 1808, 202 1/2 acres of land known as Land lot 162 in the 19th District of Baldwin now Morgan from John Duke of Tattnall County. The land had been won in a lottery by John Duke.
[Note:  This is the only interaction that I have found to date between a descendant of Robert Duke and Priscilla Crenshaw {above stated John Duke} of Lancaster District, SC and a descendant of John Taylor Duke {above stated William Duke}].


Florida:
Moses Dukes
= Mrs. Fanny King  July 16, 1903  Clay County, Florida


"American Militia in the Frontier Wars, 1790-1796" by Clark, p. 237:

1st Bat., 2nd Reg. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division Militia  August 10 to September 19, 1793:
#5 Private Charles Duke

2nd Bat., 2nd Reg. 1st Brigade  December 30, 1793 to January 18, 1794
Cap't William Duke

Ibid, p. 241:

GA Militia, 2nd Bat., 2nd Reg., 1st Brigade, 3rd Division Militia  January 19 to February 8, 1794:
Sgt. John Marr's Detachment - # 9 Private Henry Duke


Estate Papers, Washington County, Georgia, pp. 418-19:
Mrs. Nancy Caroline Dukes.  Will drawn May 14, 1885.  Admitted to Probate June 7, 1886.  Husband, Shade Dukes, for life 118 acres of land deeded to her by her brothers Samuel, James and Elijah Gordon situated in 1384th district known as the Dukes place, at death of her husband, to her children.  Remaining 100 acres to her children as deeded by her father, William Gordon; to her sons S. Quinney Dukes and James E. Dukes.  Executors:  sons William A. Dukes, Alexander S. Dukes and Walter W. Dukes.  Wit:  James P. Harrell, Y. A. Josey, J. C. Gibson, D. W. Meadows.  Codicil to Will dated March 17, 1886.  To granddaughter Willie Gordon Dukes and daughter Louisa Roberts Allen.


Lee County, Georgia: "Columbus, Georgia Enquirer", p. 132:
Duke, Martha (3) daughter of Green R. and Nancy Duke; 29 Jun. 1840 (8 Jul. 1840) Lee Co.
Duke, Mary (9) daughter of Green R. and Nancy Duke; 3 Jul. 1840 (8 Jul. 1840) Lee Co.


1850 Census, Lee County, Georgia:

276             80      80      Green R. Duke                   54      M               Supt. Farms     GA
                                        Nancy Ann Duke          37      F   NC
                                        Sarah Duke                9     F                                              GA
                                        Eliza Duke                      7       F               GA
                                        Fannie Duke               3     F                                              GA
                                        Henrietta Duke                  9/12    F           GA


Alabama: "Columbus, Georgia Enquirer", p. 132:
Duke, Michael (31 or 51) 6 Jun. 1856 (17 Jun. 1856) Girard, Ala

Duke, Mrs. William found hung, murder suspected; 17 Oct 1868 (22 Oct. 1858) Macon Co., Ala.

"Columbus Georgia Enquirer", p. 132:
Duke, Moses W. of Co. A. Mtd. Bn. GA Vol.; (18 April, 1848) Cuernavaca, Mexico
[Note:  This was Moses Stephen Duke, son of Stephen Duke of Upson County, GA and his 2nd wife, Sarah Webb.  According to family records he died February 24, 1848.


"Widows & Orphans of War of 1812", p. 106:
No. 176, 5 July 1817.  Jane Duke and child.  Agent Frederick H. Williams.


Bulloch County, GA: "Georgia Black Book", p. 36: Name changes  - Dec. 31, 1838

Edmund Duke  changed to Edmund Burnside,  Parents:  Edmund Dukes

"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942, Applications for Clemency", p. 243:
Newton County.  D. C. Bailey (co-conspirator) (see also Van Dukes).

Ibid, p. 332:
Newton County.  Emmett Williams (co-conspirator) (see Van Dukes).

Ibid, p. 264:
Newton County.  Van R. Dukes et al.


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 263:
Spalding County.  Charlie Duke


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 264:
Butts County.  William Duke


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 264:
Polk County.  J. R. Dukes
Polk County.  Shack Dukes (alias)  (see J. R. Dukes)


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 264:
Bibb County.  Olin S. Dukes


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 264:
Carroll County.  John Dukes (co-conspirator) (see David L. Rodgers).


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 263:
Fulton County.  I. B. (Ike) Duke, (p)

Ibid, p. 264:
Fulton County.  Jesse Dukes.


"Georgia Black Book, Pardon & Parole Files, 1858-1942", p. 264:
Meriwether County.  E. L. Dukes


Heard County, GA  Corinth Cemetery:
W. C. Duke              Oct. 14, 1835           Jan. 7, 1907    Mason
Mrs. W. C. Duke not dated


Rockdale County, GA: "Georgia Confederate Soldier Obituaries:  Henry, Newton and Rockdale Counties, 1879-1943" Bowen & Turner, p. 305:
MR. DUKES DEAD

Mr. Guy R. Dukes, brother of County Treasurer, Mr. J. A. Dukes, died at his home in Sherman, Texas, Tuesday, February 10.  the interment occurred at West Hill at Old Soldier's ground under auspices of Millard Lee Camp, UCV.  The deceased was well known to many older citizens, he having gone from this place when a young man to Texas.  His intimate friends here knew him as "Pone Dukes".

"Georgia Confederate Soldier Obituaries:  Henry, Newton and Rockdale Counties, 1879-1943" Bowen & Turner, p. 191:
Henry County

A. G. Dukes.  Co. H, 27th Ga.  Died 10 October 1862 in Virginia.  Wife listed as Mary T. Dukes, resident of Ga. Since 16 October, 1840, marriage date 12 December 1856.

J. H. Duke.  Co. I , 53rd Ga.  Enlisted Butts County, Ga.  Born 12 December 1829 Jasper Co., Ga according to pension.

Ibid, p. 46: "Henry County Weekly", November 9, 1906, Bethany Column
MR. HENDERSON DUKE [J .H. DUKE]

We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. Henderson Duke which occurred at the home of his son in Jackson last Tuesday.  He was stricken with paralysis about eight months ago and owing to his advanced age he never recovered from the stroke and his death had been expected for several months past.  He leaves a large family of grown sons and daughters to mourn his death and was the father of Mr. J. S. Duke of this place.  His remains were laid to rest at Macedonia Church in Butts Co. Wednesday.


Tattnall County , GA Deed Book A, p. 112:
July 29, 1806.  Hansel Dukes to David Brinson, both of Tattnall.  $200.  2 acres out of the tract whereon he now lives, originally granted to Thomas McLendon, adjoing the said Brinson's own land where said Brinson is about to erect or build a mill.  Hansel (X) Dukes (LS)  Wit:  Radford Browning, Daniel Browning.  Recorded May 23, 1809, J. Perry clk.


Spalding County, GA Deed Book A, p. 597:
Georgia, Spalding County.  January 1, 1855.  Charles E. Duke of said state & county to W. D. Page of said state & county of Upson.  $200.  Land in County of Spalding...2nd district...part of Lot # 142.  5-1/2 acres.  Charles E. Duke (LS)  Wit:  Abner Hammond, L. W. Cooper, N.P.S.C..  Recorded Henry B. Holliday, clerk January 10, 1855.

[Note:  Henry Burroughs Holliday was first married to a Mackey and had a son that is now remembered as the infamous, western gambler and gunslinger, "Doc" Holliday.  The Holliday family moved to Lowndes County, GA.  Henry's first wife died and he married this researcher's grandmother Lineberger's great-aunt Rachael Martin on December 18, 1866.]


Greene County, GA Deed Book 2, pp. 469-470:
Feburary 14, 1799.  Glen Owen, Francis Gordon & John T. Sankey, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Harrison Musgrove deceased of Oglethorpe County to Issac Musgrove of same.  $769.  200 acres in the county and state aforesaid bounded by Ransom Duke, James Daniell, Toney & McBride.  John T. Sankey (LS), Glenn Owen (LS)  Wit:  George Owen, Thomas Gafford, Wm. Graves, J.P.  Registered June 10, 1800,


Greene County, GA Deed Book 2, p. 490:
March 5, 1800.  Reps Duke of Greene County to John McAdams of same.  For value received.  One likely sorrel guilding [gelding] with a blase [blazed] face, near five feet two inches high and three years old.  Reps Duke (LS).  Acknowledged by said Duke August 28, 1801 before Saml. Harper, J. I. C. E. Park.  Recorded August 28, 1801.

[Note J. I. C.  "Justice of Inferior Court"]


"Georgia Pensioners", p. 163:
James J. Duke.  Indian War Pension Application dated 1892.  Louisana.  Served in Campbell's Co. GA Vol. Cherokee War.  Ind. Sur. App. #4128, Cert # 2063.

Martin Duke.  Indian War Pension Application dated 1892.  Alabama.  Served in Capt. Garmony's Co. GA Vol. Creek War.  Ind. Wid. app. # 2027, no certificate.  Widow Felecia H. Duke.

Willis Duke.  Indian War Pension Application dated 1898.  Alabama.  Service in Capt. Culverson's Co. GA.  Ind. Sur. App. #5325.  No certificate.


Co. I, 41st Regiment, GA Vol. Infantry, Heard County Rangers:
March 4, 1862.  Private Henry Duke.  Captured at Vicksburg, MS July 4, 1863 and paroled there July 6, 1863.  Roll for December 31, 1863, last on file shows him absent, sick.  No later record.

March 4, 1862.  Private William Duke.  Wounded and captured near Nashville, TN December 16, 1864.  Released at Point Lookout Md. June 11, 1865.  born in Meriwether County, GA in 1830.


Muster Roll of Co. C, 56th Reg. GA Vol. Inf. Army of Tennessee, C.S.A., Carroll County, GA:

Duke, Albert  Private May 10, 1862.  Pension records show he surrended at Greensboro, NC April 26, 1865.  Born in GA.

Duke, Alfred W.  Private May 10, 1862.  Captured at Vicksburg, MS July 4, 1863.  Paroled there July 8, 1863.  Pension records show he surrended at Greensboro, NC April 26, 1865.  Born in GA in 1835.  died in Carroll County, GA in 1926.

Duke, William S.  Enlisted as a private in Co. A, 4th Reg. GA State Troops October 25, 1861.  Mustered out April 25, 1862.  Enlisted as a private in Co. C 56th Reg.


"Georgia Black Book", Name changes, p. 40:

Betsey Duke to Betsey Duhart            Sallay Duke, parent             December 17, 1818
Lawena Wheelor to Lavinia Duke  None Listed                     December 14, 1830
James Hawthorne to James Dukes  None Listed                     December 18, 1816


Putnam County, GA Will Book A, pp. 69-71:
March 26, 1810.  Will of George Brewer of Putnam County.  Legatees:  my dau. Elizabeth Dukes, dau. Polly Thomas?and at her death?her two children Henry and Thomas Ransom, son George Brewer, dau. Polly?s oldest son Harvey, Thomas Ransom, wife Mary Brewer?and at her death?my dau. Tempy Mengham?s oldest son Willy?wife?at her death?my son George, Wife Mary?at her death ?all my children Sally White, Rolan Brewer, Matthew Brewer, Elizabeth Dukes, Polly Thomas, George Brewer, Tempy Mangham.  Friends Taply Holt, Simon Holt, Jr. Executors.  George (X) Brewer (LS)  Wit:  Taply Holt, Rich. Moore, Simon Holt, Jr.. Proved in open court March 13, 1815.


Georgia Land Lottery Papers, 1805-1914, p. 51:
Floyd County.  James Duke being sworn that he legally purchased from the children of Rogers, Hampton?s district, Newton County, Lot of Land no. 161 in 23rd district and 3rd Section originally Cherokee now Floyd and now applies for same to procure a legal title?he has paid a valuable consideration fro same land and the name for giving the draws in the Cherokee Land Lottery was given Thos? Rogers children, F. A. Hampton?s, Newton.  Dated January 31, 1851.  James Duke (LS)  Wit:  F. J. Sullivan, J.P.


Georgia Land Lottery Papers, 1805-1914, p. 50:
Thomas County, Georgia.  Matthew C. Dukes was sworn that he is the natural guardian of Sarah Ann Handley, orphan who drew and is proper owner of Lot No. 42 in 13th District, 2nd Section of Cherokee County.  Matthew C. Dukes (LS).  June 13, 1843 before Horace Lanton?, J.I.C.


Jones County, GA  Deed Book B, p. 90:
Georgia, Clark County.  November 2, 1807.  Starling Duke of County and State aforesaid to Samuel Sinkfield of Baldwin County.  $450.  Lot# 189 in the 6th district of Baldwin.  Starling (X) Duke (LS), Edy (X) Duke (LS).  Wit:  Allen Headen, John Nutt, George Fenn, J.P.  Recorded November 30, 1809.


"Georgia Genealogical Magazine", Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 302-305: Burke County Militia, February 25, 1819

Azariah Dukes, Drurey Dukes, Daniel Dukes, Green Dukes, Turner Dukes, John Dukes, Doles Dukes


"Georgia Black Book", pp. 229-234: 1880 Census Georgia Asylum
Viney Duke, White Female
D. H. Dukes, White Male
D. H. Dukes, White Female [sic]


Ibid, pp. 1820-190: Masonic Home Benefits, Widows & Orphans:

Thomas Dukes  Fulton  April 16, 1872


"Whites Among The Cherokees", p. 104:
District 9, Section 3           Davis Duke, Surveyor


"Whites Among The Cherokees", pp. 242-244:
Floyd County, GA, 923rd Georgia Militia District, Poor School List, August 1837 -
Sarah Beard             Age 15
Martha Ann Beard        Age 13
Thos. W. Beard  Age 10
Sarah C. Beard  Age 8
Elviria Dukes           Age 12
Jane Dukes              Age 10
Adaline Dukes           Age 8
Milton W. Duke  Age 14
Mary F. Duke            Age 12

1860 Georgia Mortality Schedule:
Duke, Carolina        Cherokee Co.    GA    01    F    Oct    GA     Quinsey
Duke, James M.    Macon Co.    GA    03 mo    M    Sep    GA    Scarlet Fever
Duke, Joseph W.    Pike Co.    GA    11    M    Jun    GA    Horse kick
Duke, Maurice        Wilkinson Co.    GA    21    F    Oct    GA    Dropsy
Duke, Nancy        Butts Co.    GA    10 mo    F    May    GA    Unknown
Duke, Nancy E.    Butts Co.    GA    1 mo    F    May    GA    Brain Fever
Duke, W. E.        Cherokee Co.    GA    75    M    Oct    GA    Quinsey
Dukes, Christian M.    Colquitt Co.    GA    22    M    July    GA    Typhoid Fever
Dukes, Joseph R.    Cass Co.    GA    50    M    Oct    NC    Pneumonia
Dukes, Mattthew M.    Colquitt Co.    GA    02    M    Aug    GA    Typhiod Fever
[Christian M. Dukes has "of Mathe" following the name.  Matthew M. Dukes has "of James" following the name.]