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List of former members of the Georgia Executive Council

The following is a list of members of each session of the Georgia Executive Council from 1777 to 1789, when the council was replaced by the Georgia State Senate.

List by session edit

1777 (May 8-) edit

  • Officers
    • Benjamin Andrew, President
    • Samuel Stirk, Secretary
  • Burke
    • John Fulton
  • Chatham
    • Jonathan Bryan
    • John Houstoun
    • George Basil Spencer (serving Sep. 26)
    • Charles Francis Chevalier (serving Sep. 26)
  • Effingham
    • Thomas Chisholm
    • William Holzendorf
  • Liberty
    • John Jones
    • Benjamin Andrew
    • William Peacock
  • Richmond
    • Arthur Fort
  • John Walton
  • William Few
  • Wilkes
    • John Coleman
    • John Lindsay

1778 (Jan.) edit

  • Officers
    • Richard Wylly, President
    • Samuel Stirk, Secretary
    • Robert Gray, Doorkeeper
    • Adam Eurick, Messenger
  • Burke
    • John Fulton
    • David Lewis
  • Chatham
    • Richard Wylly
    • William Maxwell
  • Effingham
    • Jenkin Davis
    • John Keebler(?)
  • Liberty
    • Samuel Miller
    • Charles Kent(?)
  • Richmond
    • Chesley Bostwick
    • Charles Crawford
  • Wilkes
    • John Lindsay
    • Holman Freeman

1779 (Jan. 8-) edit

(Met at house of Mathew Hobson in Augusta, Jan. 8, 1779. Adjourned till the meeting of the next Convention.)

  • Officers
    • William Glascock, President (Jan. 21-)
    • John Wilkinson, Secretary (Jan. 24-)
    • Daniel Danielly, Messenger (Jan. 24-)
  • Richmond
    • Humphrey Wells

1779 (July 24-) edit

("Supreme Executive Council." Met at house of John Wilson in Augusta, Saturday, July 24, 1779, at 4 o'clock P. M. Met at the Church Aug. 3, 1779, according to adjournment.)

  • Officers
    • Seth John Cuthbert, President pro tempore (July 24-Aug. 6)
    • John Wereat, President (Aug. 6-)
    • Samuel Stirk, Secretary
    • Daniel Danielly, Messenger
  • Burke
    • Myrick Davies
  • Chatham
    • Joseph Clay
  • Joseph Habersham
  • Seth John Cuthbert
  • Richmond
    • Humphrey Wells (surgeon)
    • William Few
  • Wilkes
    • John Dooly
  • Liberty?
    • John Wereat
  • Liberty?
    • William Gibbons, Sr.

1779 (Dec. 3-Jan. 7, 1780) edit

(Met in Augusta)

  • Officers
    • Richard Howley, President
  • Burke
    • John Twiggs
  • Effingham
    • John Bilbo
  • Liberty
    • Richard Howley (res. Jan. 3)
    • John Hardy
  • Richmond
    • Robert Middleton
    • Humphrey Wells (surgeon)
  • Wilkes
    • Micajah Williamson
    • Stephen Heard
    • James Brown

1780 (Jan. 7-) edit

(Dr. Folliott, occupying the building in Augusta called the Glebe, ordered to vacate it on Jan. 8, 1780 for the accommodation of the Governor and Executive Council. Council adjourned Feb. 5, 1781) to meet at Heard'* Fort.)

  • Officers
    • George Wells, President (Jan. 7-Feb. 15)
    • Stephen Heard, President (Feb. 18-)
    • Humphrey Wells, President pro tempore (Feb. 16-Feb. 18)
    • Samuel Stirk, Secretary
    • Daniel Danielly, Messenger
  • Burke
    • Myrick Davies
    • Daniel McMurphy
  • Chatham
    • Peter Deveaux
  • Effingham
    • Caleb Howell
    • John Bilbo
  • Richmond
    • Humphrey Wells (surgeon)
    • George Wells (killed in duel)
  • Wilkes
    • Stephen Heard
    • John Lindsay
    • John Cunningham
  • Chatham?
    • John Heard

1781 (Aug. 17.) edit

(Met in Augusta; adjourned Oct. 9th to meet at Headquarters in Burke County. Met Oct. 16, 1781 at Howell's Plantation in Burke County; adjourned Oct. 26th to meet in Augusta on the following Tuesday, Oct. 30th.)

  • Officers
    • Myrick Davies, President
  • Burke
    • James Jones
    • Myrick Davies
  • Chatham
    • Jonathan Bryan
    • Charles Odingsells
  • Effingham
    • Abraham Ravot
    • Jenkin Davis
  • Liberty
    • Joseph Woodruff
    • William Gibbons, Sr.
  • Richmond
    • Humphrey Wells
    • Benjamin Riden (elected but no record of service)
  • Wilkes
    • Daniel Coleman
    • Absalom Bidwell (elected but no record of service)

1782 (Jan. 2-) edit

(Met in Augusta Jan. 2d; in Savannah July 14-Dec. 31, 1782.)

  • Officers
    • Stephen Heard, President (res.)
    • Edward Jones, President (Aug. 30-)
    • Abraham Jones, Secretary
    • Seaborn Jones, Secretary (May 11-)
  • Burke
    • Thomas Lewis, Sr. (res.)
    • Hugh Lawson, (res.)
    • William Lord (declined seat in House of Assembly)
    • Lemuel Lanier (elec. May 4)
    • Benjamin Lewis (elec. May 4)
  • Chatham
    • Charles Odingsells
    • Jonathan Bryan
    • Peter Deveaux
  • Effingham
    • Abraham Ravot
    • Jenkin Davis
    • Edward Jones (seated Aug. 12)
  • Liberty
    • Joseph Woodruff (declared ineligible to seat in House of Assembly Apr. 22; non-resident)
    • Samuel Saltus (declined)
    • James Maxwell (res.)
    • Thomas Maxwell (elec. July 20)
    • Benjamin Andrew
  • Richmond
    • Andrew Burns (res.)
    • Arthur Fort (Aug. 5-)
    • William Glascock
  • Wilkes
    • Micajah Williamson (elec. July 20; declined)
    • John Lindsay (seated Aug. 7)
    • Stephen Heard
    • Holman Freeman

1783 (Jan. 7-) edit

(Met in Savannah. Adjourned May 13 to meet in Augusta June 12th. Adjourned Aug. 2d to meet at Government House in Savannah Aug. 12th.)

  • Officers
    • Jenkin Davis, President (elected Jan. 27)
    • David Rees, Secretary
    • John Riley, Messenger and Doorkeeper
  • Burke
    • John Fulton
    • Benjamin Lewis
  • Chatham
    • James Bryan
    • John Morel (Feb. 13-)
  • Effingham
    • Jenkin Davis
    • William Holzendorf
  • Liberty
    • John Elliott
    • James Stewart
    • Benjamin Andrew (seated Feb. 26; res. prior to July 15; served 33 days)
  • Richmond
    • Zacharias Fenn
    • Charles Crawford (res. prior to July 15)
  • Wilkes
    • Walton Harris
    • James Little (res. prior to July 15)

1784 (Jan. 9-) edit

(Met in Savannah Jan. 9th. Met in Augusta July 13; adjourned July 30 to meet in Savannah; met there Aug. 10th. Adjourned Sep. 3d to meet in Augusta Sep. 10th; met Sep. 14th. Adjourned Oct. 1st to meet in Savannah; met Oct. 8th.)

  • Officers
    • John Habersham, President
    • David Rees, Secretary
    • John Riley, Messenger and Doorkeeper
  • Burke
    • John Green
    • John Fulton (Mar. 23-)
  • Chatham
    • William Stephens
    • John Habersham
  • Effingham
    • Jenkin Davis
    • John Spencer
  • Liberty
    • James Powell
    • Philip Lowe (res. Feb. 17)
    • Benjamin Andrew (Feb. 26-)
  • Richmond
    • Zacharias Fenn
    • James McNeil (declined)
    • Robert Middleton (declined)
    • James McFarland (Feb. 26-)
  • Wilkes
    • George Walton
    • Daniel Coleman

1785 edit

(Met in Savannah.)

  • Officers
    • John Morel, President
    • George Handley, Secretary
  • Burke
    • John Clements
    • Alexander Irvin
    • Chatham
    • John Morel
    • Richard Gwinn (died Jan. 1785)
    • Stephen Millen (Jan. 19-)
  • Effingham
    • Jenkin Davit
    • John Spencer (declined)
    • John Green (Jan. 14-)
  • Liberty
    • Benjamin Andrew, Sr.
    • Edward Summer (declined)
    • John Hardy (declined Feb. 20; re-elected Feb. 22)
  • Richmond
    • Jesse Saunders
    • James Stalling! (declined)
    • Cornelius Dysart (declined)
    • Benjamin Porter (declined)
    • James McNeil (Jan. 12-)
  • Wilkes
    • Stephen Heard (declined)
    • Elijah Clarke (declined)
    • John King (Jan. 13-)
    • William Moore (Feb. 22-)

1786 (Jan. 16-) edit

(Met in Augusta.)

  • Officers
    • Thomas Napier, President
    • Nathaniel Cocke, President pro tempore
    • George Handley, Secretary
    • Rd. Reynolds, Messenger and doorkeeper
  • Burke
    • Thomas Lewis
    • John Green
    • David Emanuel (Feb. 14-)
    • Isaac Perry (Aug. 15-)
  • Chatham
    • William Gibbons, Jr.
    • Charles Odingsells (res. in Feb.)
    • William O'Bryan, Jr. (Feb. 14-)
  • Effingham
    • William Holzendorf
    • Jenkin Davis (res.)
    • John Green, Jr. (Aug. 15-)
    • Joseph Jackson (Aug. 15-)
    • Franklin Thomas Peter Carnes
    • Jesse Walton
  • Liberty
    • Benjamin Andrew
    • James Powell (failed to qualify)
    • Nathan Brownson (Aug. 15-)
    • William Steele (Aug. 15-)
  • Richmond
    • Thomas Napier
    • Nathaniel Cocke
  • Washington
    • Robert Christmas
    • William Damell
  • Wilkes
    • William Moss
    • John Talbot (failed to qualify)
    • Arthur Fort (declined)
    • Jeremiah Walker (Feb. 11-)

1787 (Jan. 5-) edit

(Met in Augusta.)

  • Officers
    • John Cobbs, President
    • James Meriwether, Secretary
    • George Devine, Messenger
    • John Temple, Messenger (app. prior to Mar. 22)
  • Burke
    • Edmund Byne
    • William Green (died)
    • Joel Rees (Nov. 1-)
  • Camden
    • Robert Montfort (res. Jan. 27)
    • James Armstrong (Feb. 13-)
    • Thomas Washington
    • Ferdinand O'Neal (vice Washington)
  • Chatham
    • Josiah Tattnall, Jr.
    • James Gunn (declined)
    • James Moore (Jan. 19-)
    • Benjamin Fishbourne (Feb. 15-; vice Moore)
  • Effingham
    • John Green
    • McKeen Green
    • Franklin Jesse Walton
    • Neil Cleveland
  • Greene
    • Thomas Harris
    • David Love
    • Richard Worsham (Feb. 12-)
  • Liberty
    • John Mclntosh, Jr.
    • Hepworth Carter (Jan. 18-Feb. 8, res.)
    • James Powell (vice Carter)
  • Richmond
    • John Cobbs
    • Henry Allison
  • Washington
    • John Barclay
    • Reuben Wilkinson
  • Wilkes
    • Andrew Bums
    • William Moore (res.)
    • John King (Feb. 12-)

1788 edit

(Met in Augusta.)

  • Officers
    • William O'Bryan, President (elec. Jan. 8; declined Jan. 12)
    • George Handley, President (Jan. 15-)
    • Benjamin Fishbourne, President (Jan. 31-)
    • James Meriwether, Secretary
    • John Temple, Messenger and Doorkeeper (place declared vacant May 28; Temple absent without leave)
    • William Hall, Messenger and Doorkeeper (June 3-)
  • Burke
    • John Peter Wagnon
    • Hugh Lawson
  • Camden
    • James Armstrong (elec. Jan. 7; seated Aug. 19)
    • ................ Young (elected but no record of service)
  • Chatham
    • William O'Bryan (declined)
    • Benjamin Maxwell (res. Jan. 25)
    • Benjamin Fishbourne (Jan. 31-)
    • Josiah Tattnall (declined)
    • Joseph Day (elec. Jan. 30; Council declared election unconstitutional; requested Assembly to select councillor from those present in House)
  • Effingham
    • John Green
    • McKeen Green
    • Franklin Neil Cleveland
    • Middleton Woods
  • Glynn
    • William Stevens (did not take seat in House)
    • George Handley (Jan. 15-)
    • John Tompkins (res.)
    • Christopher Hillary (Feb. 2-)
  • Greene
    • Robert Middleton
    • William Daniell
  • Liberty
    • Elihu Lyman
    • ................ Dunwoody (elected but no record of service)
  • Richmond
    • William Flournoy Hooker
    • Joel Crawford, Sr.
  • Washington
    • Thacker Vivion
    • Daniel Bankston
    • Alexander Irvin (Feb. 2-; vice Bankston)
  • Wilkes
    • John Talbot
    • William Moss

1789 edit

(Met in Augusta.)

  • Officers
    • Hugh Lawson, President
    • William Hall, Messenger and Doorkeeper
  • Burke
    • William Little
    • Hugh Lawson
  • Camden
    • Abner Williams (did not serve)
    • John Alexander (elected but no record of service)
    • Jacob Weed (Jan. 21-; vice Williams)
    • Simeon Dillingham (elec. Feb. 4; seated May 9)
  • Chatham
    • David Fisher
    • Thomas Gibbons
  • Effingham
    • John Green
    • Joseph Jackson (did not serve)
    • Oliver Bowen (elec. Jan. 21; declined)
    • Israel Bird (elected Jan. 23, vice Bowen, but no record of service)
  • Franklin
    • Middleton Woods
    • Neil Cleveland
  • Glynn
    • James Spalding (did not serve)
    • Raymond Demere (declined)
    • Elisha B. Hopkins
    • Christopher Hillary
  • Greene
    • Roberds Thomas
    • Rene Fitzpatrick
  • Liberty
    • Elihu Lvman
    • James Powell (elected but no record of service)
    • Job Pray (Feb. 6-)
  • Richmond
    • William Flournoy Booker
    • William Stevens (declined)
    • Henry Allison (died prior to July 7)
  • Washington
    • John Watts (did not serve)
    • Daniel Bankston (declined)
    • Joshua Williams (Jan. 21-; vice Bankston)
    • Jared Irwin (elec. Feb. 4; seated Feb. 25; vice Watts)
  • Wilkes
    • James Williams
    • Nathaniel Christmas

External links edit

  • Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1977

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The following is a list of members of each session of the Georgia Executive Council from 1777 to 1789 when the council was replaced by the Georgia State Senate Contents 1 List by session 1 1 1777 May 8 1 2 1778 Jan 1 3 1779 Jan 8 1 4 1779 July 24 1 5 1779 Dec 3 Jan 7 1780 1 6 1780 Jan 7 1 7 1781 Aug 17 1 8 1782 Jan 2 1 9 1783 Jan 7 1 10 1784 Jan 9 1 11 1785 1 12 1786 Jan 16 1 13 1787 Jan 5 1 14 1788 1 15 1789 2 External linksList by session edit1777 May 8 edit Officers Benjamin Andrew President Samuel Stirk Secretary Burke John Fulton Chatham Jonathan Bryan John Houstoun George Basil Spencer serving Sep 26 Charles Francis Chevalier serving Sep 26 Effingham Thomas Chisholm William Holzendorf Liberty John Jones Benjamin Andrew William Peacock Richmond Arthur Fort John Walton William Few Wilkes John Coleman John Lindsay 1778 Jan edit Officers Richard Wylly President Samuel Stirk Secretary Robert Gray Doorkeeper Adam Eurick Messenger Burke John Fulton David Lewis Chatham Richard Wylly William Maxwell Effingham Jenkin Davis John Keebler Liberty Samuel Miller Charles Kent Richmond Chesley Bostwick Charles Crawford Wilkes John Lindsay Holman Freeman 1779 Jan 8 edit Met at house of Mathew Hobson in Augusta Jan 8 1779 Adjourned till the meeting of the next Convention Officers William Glascock President Jan 21 John Wilkinson Secretary Jan 24 Daniel Danielly Messenger Jan 24 Richmond Humphrey Wells 1779 July 24 edit Supreme Executive Council Met at house of John Wilson in Augusta Saturday July 24 1779 at 4 o clock P M Met at the Church Aug 3 1779 according to adjournment Officers Seth John Cuthbert President pro tempore July 24 Aug 6 John Wereat President Aug 6 Samuel Stirk Secretary Daniel Danielly Messenger Burke Myrick Davies Chatham Joseph Clay Joseph Habersham Seth John Cuthbert Richmond Humphrey Wells surgeon William Few Wilkes John Dooly Liberty John Wereat Liberty William Gibbons Sr 1779 Dec 3 Jan 7 1780 edit Met in Augusta Officers Richard Howley President Burke John Twiggs Effingham John Bilbo Liberty Richard Howley res Jan 3 John Hardy Richmond Robert Middleton Humphrey Wells surgeon Wilkes Micajah Williamson Stephen Heard James Brown 1780 Jan 7 edit Dr Folliott occupying the building in Augusta called the Glebe ordered to vacate it on Jan 8 1780 for the accommodation of the Governor and Executive Council Council adjourned Feb 5 1781 to meet at Heard Fort Officers George Wells President Jan 7 Feb 15 Stephen Heard President Feb 18 Humphrey Wells President pro tempore Feb 16 Feb 18 Samuel Stirk Secretary Daniel Danielly Messenger Burke Myrick Davies Daniel McMurphy Chatham Peter Deveaux Effingham Caleb Howell John Bilbo Richmond Humphrey Wells surgeon George Wells killed in duel Wilkes Stephen Heard John Lindsay John Cunningham Chatham John Heard 1781 Aug 17 edit Met in Augusta adjourned Oct 9th to meet at Headquarters in Burke County Met Oct 16 1781 at Howell s Plantation in Burke County adjourned Oct 26th to meet in Augusta on the following Tuesday Oct 30th Officers Myrick Davies President Burke James Jones Myrick Davies Chatham Jonathan Bryan Charles Odingsells Effingham Abraham Ravot Jenkin Davis Liberty Joseph Woodruff William Gibbons Sr Richmond Humphrey Wells Benjamin Riden elected but no record of service Wilkes Daniel Coleman Absalom Bidwell elected but no record of service 1782 Jan 2 edit Met in Augusta Jan 2d in Savannah July 14 Dec 31 1782 Officers Stephen Heard President res Edward Jones President Aug 30 Abraham Jones Secretary Seaborn Jones Secretary May 11 Burke Thomas Lewis Sr res Hugh Lawson res William Lord declined seat in House of Assembly Lemuel Lanier elec May 4 Benjamin Lewis elec May 4 Chatham Charles Odingsells Jonathan Bryan Peter Deveaux Effingham Abraham Ravot Jenkin Davis Edward Jones seated Aug 12 Liberty Joseph Woodruff declared ineligible to seat in House of Assembly Apr 22 non resident Samuel Saltus declined James Maxwell res Thomas Maxwell elec July 20 Benjamin Andrew Richmond Andrew Burns res Arthur Fort Aug 5 William Glascock Wilkes Micajah Williamson elec July 20 declined John Lindsay seated Aug 7 Stephen Heard Holman Freeman 1783 Jan 7 edit Met in Savannah Adjourned May 13 to meet in Augusta June 12th Adjourned Aug 2d to meet at Government House in Savannah Aug 12th Officers Jenkin Davis President elected Jan 27 David Rees Secretary John Riley Messenger and Doorkeeper Burke John Fulton Benjamin Lewis Chatham James Bryan John Morel Feb 13 Effingham Jenkin Davis William Holzendorf Liberty John Elliott James Stewart Benjamin Andrew seated Feb 26 res prior to July 15 served 33 days Richmond Zacharias Fenn Charles Crawford res prior to July 15 Wilkes Walton Harris James Little res prior to July 15 1784 Jan 9 edit Met in Savannah Jan 9th Met in Augusta July 13 adjourned July 30 to meet in Savannah met there Aug 10th Adjourned Sep 3d to meet in Augusta Sep 10th met Sep 14th Adjourned Oct 1st to meet in Savannah met Oct 8th Officers John Habersham President David Rees Secretary John Riley Messenger and Doorkeeper Burke John Green John Fulton Mar 23 Chatham William Stephens John Habersham Effingham Jenkin Davis John Spencer Liberty James Powell Philip Lowe res Feb 17 Benjamin Andrew Feb 26 Richmond Zacharias Fenn James McNeil declined Robert Middleton declined James McFarland Feb 26 Wilkes George Walton Daniel Coleman 1785 edit Met in Savannah Officers John Morel President George Handley Secretary Burke John Clements Alexander Irvin Chatham John Morel Richard Gwinn died Jan 1785 Stephen Millen Jan 19 Effingham Jenkin Davit John Spencer declined John Green Jan 14 Liberty Benjamin Andrew Sr Edward Summer declined John Hardy declined Feb 20 re elected Feb 22 Richmond Jesse Saunders James Stalling declined Cornelius Dysart declined Benjamin Porter declined James McNeil Jan 12 Wilkes Stephen Heard declined Elijah Clarke declined John King Jan 13 William Moore Feb 22 1786 Jan 16 edit Met in Augusta Officers Thomas Napier President Nathaniel Cocke President pro tempore George Handley Secretary Rd Reynolds Messenger and doorkeeper Burke Thomas Lewis John Green David Emanuel Feb 14 Isaac Perry Aug 15 Chatham William Gibbons Jr Charles Odingsells res in Feb William O Bryan Jr Feb 14 Effingham William Holzendorf Jenkin Davis res John Green Jr Aug 15 Joseph Jackson Aug 15 Franklin Thomas Peter Carnes Jesse Walton Liberty Benjamin Andrew James Powell failed to qualify Nathan Brownson Aug 15 William Steele Aug 15 Richmond Thomas Napier Nathaniel Cocke Washington Robert Christmas William Damell Wilkes William Moss John Talbot failed to qualify Arthur Fort declined Jeremiah Walker Feb 11 1787 Jan 5 edit Met in Augusta Officers John Cobbs President James Meriwether Secretary George Devine Messenger John Temple Messenger app prior to Mar 22 Burke Edmund Byne William Green died Joel Rees Nov 1 Camden Robert Montfort res Jan 27 James Armstrong Feb 13 Thomas Washington Ferdinand O Neal vice Washington Chatham Josiah Tattnall Jr James Gunn declined James Moore Jan 19 Benjamin Fishbourne Feb 15 vice Moore Effingham John Green McKeen Green Franklin Jesse Walton Neil Cleveland Greene Thomas Harris David Love Richard Worsham Feb 12 Liberty John Mclntosh Jr Hepworth Carter Jan 18 Feb 8 res James Powell vice Carter Richmond John Cobbs Henry Allison Washington John Barclay Reuben Wilkinson Wilkes Andrew Bums William Moore res John King Feb 12 1788 edit Met in Augusta Officers William O Bryan President elec Jan 8 declined Jan 12 George Handley President Jan 15 Benjamin Fishbourne President Jan 31 James Meriwether Secretary John Temple Messenger and Doorkeeper place declared vacant May 28 Temple absent without leave William Hall Messenger and Doorkeeper June 3 Burke John Peter Wagnon Hugh Lawson Camden James Armstrong elec Jan 7 seated Aug 19 Young elected but no record of service Chatham William O Bryan declined Benjamin Maxwell res Jan 25 Benjamin Fishbourne Jan 31 Josiah Tattnall declined Joseph Day elec Jan 30 Council declared election unconstitutional requested Assembly to select councillor from those present in House Effingham John Green McKeen Green Franklin Neil Cleveland Middleton Woods Glynn William Stevens did not take seat in House George Handley Jan 15 John Tompkins res Christopher Hillary Feb 2 Greene Robert Middleton William Daniell Liberty Elihu Lyman Dunwoody elected but no record of service Richmond William Flournoy Hooker Joel Crawford Sr Washington Thacker Vivion Daniel Bankston Alexander Irvin Feb 2 vice Bankston Wilkes John Talbot William Moss 1789 edit Met in Augusta Officers Hugh Lawson President William Hall Messenger and Doorkeeper Burke William Little Hugh Lawson Camden Abner Williams did not serve John Alexander elected but no record of service Jacob Weed Jan 21 vice Williams Simeon Dillingham elec Feb 4 seated May 9 Chatham David Fisher Thomas Gibbons Effingham John Green Joseph Jackson did not serve Oliver Bowen elec Jan 21 declined Israel Bird elected Jan 23 vice Bowen but no record of service Franklin Middleton Woods Neil Cleveland Glynn James Spalding did not serve Raymond Demere declined Elisha B Hopkins Christopher Hillary Greene Roberds Thomas Rene Fitzpatrick Liberty Elihu Lvman James Powell elected but no record of service Job Pray Feb 6 Richmond William Flournoy Booker William Stevens declined Henry Allison died prior to July 7 Washington John Watts did not serve Daniel Bankston declined Joshua Williams Jan 21 vice Bankston Jared Irwin elec Feb 4 seated Feb 25 vice Watts Wilkes James Williams Nathaniel ChristmasExternal links editGeorgia Official and Statistical Register 1977 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of former members of the Georgia Executive Council amp oldid 1205526438, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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