Burge, Otherwise Mentioned in Fairfield County, SC
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Fairfield Will Book 2, page 62
Inventory and Appraisement of Ephraim Pettipools Estate, dated May 31, 1794, recorded August 2, 1794..."2 negro boys, Tony...Lot"...Appraisers: Thomas Starks, Reubin Harrison, and Burrel Burge.

Fairfield Will Book 2, page 112-113
Sale at Public Auction...Estate of Thomas Mickle...on May 20-21, 1795...Negro Fellow, Jameon...Negro Wench Named Jude...(Buyers: Robert Mickle, Darling Jones, John Boykin, James Hunt, Jonathan Belton, Mosley Collins, John Mickle, James Bishop, Nicholas Peay, Elizabeth Mickle, Joseph Mickle, Burwell Burge, Richard Claybrook, and Thomas Starks)

Fairfield Will Book 2, page 157
Sale of the Estate of Moseley Collins deceased, dated May 17, 1797...Negro fellow named Duke...Do Woman...(Buyers: Michael Collins Zach'h Nettles, Jonathan Barns, James Perry, Zadock Perry, Richard Burge, Reubin Harrison, Darling Jones, John Mickle, Thomas Muse, John Smith, John McDugle, Ann Graves, Joseph Mickle, Thomas Hanks, Jeremiah Burge, William Clanton, Edward Ruttledge, James Morris, Austin Peay, Isaac Runnels, Alexander Irvin, Enoch Steal/Teal, and John Bea?ly).

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