. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 210 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL FAMILY HISTORY OF JOSIAH TATTNALL. II (F F F), Tattnall, went from Eng- land to South Carolina in 1700. I 2 (F F M), Barnewall, granddaughter of an Irish peer. I 3 (F M F), Colonel John Mulryne, purchased the Bona ventura estate a few miles below Savannah and settled it in 1762. Fraternity of F F: II 2, Thomas Boone, royal governor of the province of South Carolina. II 3 (F F), Josiah Tattnall, a loyalist; returned to Eng- land, 1776; his estates were confiscated. II 4 (F M), Miss Mulryne. II5 (M


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 210 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL FAMILY HISTORY OF JOSIAH TATTNALL. II (F F F), Tattnall, went from Eng- land to South Carolina in 1700. I 2 (F F M), Barnewall, granddaughter of an Irish peer. I 3 (F M F), Colonel John Mulryne, purchased the Bona ventura estate a few miles below Savannah and settled it in 1762. Fraternity of F F: II 2, Thomas Boone, royal governor of the province of South Carolina. II 3 (F F), Josiah Tattnall, a loyalist; returned to Eng- land, 1776; his estates were confiscated. II 4 (F M), Miss Mulryne. II5 (M F), Edward Fenwick, of South Carolina, came of a family of great influence and antiquity. III 1, Colonel Boone, of the Guards. Fraternity of F: III 2, John Tattnall, returned to England. Ill 3 (F), Josiah Tattnall, went to England with his parents but declined a com- mission in the Royal Army and, against his father's wishes, returned to America, where he served under General Greene until the end of the war. Later he was colonel of the First Georgia regi- ment and then brigadier general of the First Brigade of State forces; elected a number of the legislature and of the United States senate, and made governor of Georgia. He died in the West Indies in 1804 in his thirty-seventh year. Ill 4 (M), Fenwick, died ca. 1803. Fraternity of M: III 6, Ebenezer Jackson, served with distinction in the Revolutionary army. Ill 8, Christopher Gadsden. Fraternity of Propositus: IV 1, Edward Fenwick Tattnall, educated in England. IV 2, Tattnall, educated in England. IV 3 (Propositus), JOSIAH TATTNALL. IV 4 (consort), Jackson. IV 5, Christopher Gadsden, commanded the United States brig Vixen. BIBLIOGRAPHY. JONES, C. 1878. Life and Services of Commodore Josiah Tattnall. Savannah: x + 259 pp. 65. MARTEN HARPERTS TROMP. MARTEN HARPERTS TROMP was born at Brielle, South Holland, in 1597. He went to sea in his father's boat at 9 years of age. In a fight off Gibraltar he was told by his father to stay


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