Re: Ludovic Grant and the Emory Cherokees
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Ludovic Grant and the Emory Cherokees
Lawrence Petrisky 1/22/04
His parents may have been John and Catherine Grant of Scotland.A John & Catherine
Grant of early (1711) Charleston is of unknown relation to Ludovic.In Charleston, “John Grant and
Katherine, his wife” sued Mary Martin in 1711.In 1713 John Wright sued “Catherine
Grant, Executrix of John Grant.”By 1719 she had remarried to Richard Tookerman,
who became executor of the late John Grant.John Grant and Catherine Grant, children
of John Grant, owned land in Goose Creek St. James Parish. (This is the John Grant
buried at St Philip’s in 1761.)[SC Archives]
On April 12, 1741,a Bill of Sale was recorded for twenty horses from
“Ludowick Grant, Indian trader”to“John Amory, of Charles Town”.
[SC Archivesseries roll S213003 Vol. 2E p.307]
On June 3, 1741,a Bill of Sale was transferred by John Amory to Joseph
Wragg and Richard Lambton, merchants of Charles Town, for“one stallion,
ten geldings, nine mares and one colt”originally from Ludowick Grantto
John Amory.[SC Archivesseries roll S213003 Vol. 2E p.308]
On May 7, 1743,a Bill of Sale was recorded for six horses from
“Ludowick Grant, of Charles Town, Indian trader”to“John Amory, same,
Indian trader”.[SC Archivesseries roll S213003 Vol. 2E p.305]
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Re: Ludovic Grant and the Emory Cherokees
Yvonne Mashburn Schmidt 10/19/11