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About Reverend John Allbritton
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The following inforrmation detailed on John Albritton is provided from the "My Coleman Family and Kin" website, please see this URL: http://coleman-young.blogspot.com/2009_03_29_archive.html
7. John Albritton,born 1750 in Pitt county, North Carolina, son of Thomas and Margaret Albritton of Princess Anne county, Virginia. In 1774, He married Averilla Altherton,born 1758 in Pitt county, North Carolina.
Notes: (1).John Albritton was a Revolutionary War Veteran, He served during the war in the North Carolina Militia. (2). In 1776, John and his uncles George and Richard,together with their families, left Pitt county and traveled west to Rockingham, North Carolina. He later moved to South Carolina and spent a number of years there eventually removing to the state of Georgia.John's earliest recorded residence in Georgia was in Effingham County, where he had 126 acres surveyed on September 6, 1784. He lived in that portion of Effingham County that later was made into Screven County. John was granted 200 acres of land in Effingham and 250 acres in Burke County, April 26,1798. John received additional grants in 1802 of 435 acres of land in Bullock County and 200 acres in Effingham County.John moved from Bullock to Bryan County, Georgia, around 1794 and was appointed Justice of the Peace for the First District of Bryan County, January 6, 1795. He was also a judge of the inferior court in Bryan County and was reappointed Justice of the Peace on April 1, 1799. His name also appears on the jury list for Bryan County in 1797.John later moved with his family to Wilkenson County, Georgia in 1807. John purchased 185 acres from John Dukes on Ashes Branch. He was a charter member of the Popular Springs Baptist Church and served as a moderator at its first conference held August 22, 1807. He lived there until his death in 1815.
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Reverend John Allbritton's Timeline
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1750
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Virginia, Colonial America
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1776
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Pitt County, North Carolina, United States
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1782
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Pitt, North Carolina, United States
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1785
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Effingham County, Georgia
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1786
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Effingham, Georgia, United States
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1790
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Effinham, Georgia, United States
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1793
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Effingham, g, United States
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1797
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Bryan, Georgia, United States
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