BUCK CREEK Bounty Surveys 1784
BUCK CREEK, east of Oconee River flows into the Oconee at Rock Landing, south of Milledgeville

GAMBOL, JOHN. 575 acres, Washington Co., bounded S. Jno. Peal, other sides vacant. Cut E. to W. by Buck creek, survey 268. June 30, 1784, p. 95.
CANDLER, HENRY. 2871/2 acres, Washington Co., bounded S. Sanders Walker, other sides vacant. Cut by Buck creek, survey 153. Nov. 10, 1784, p. 79.
PERKINS, ABRAHAM. 2871/2 acres, Washington Co., bounded N. Sanders Walker, S. vacant, W. vacant, on Buck creek, survey 479. Nov. 14, 1784, p. 243.
WALKER, SANDERS. 747 acres, Washington Co., bounded S. Jno. Milner, other sides vacant. Cut N. & S. by Buck creek, survey 622. Nov. 12, 1784, p. 313.

DERESOWS (CHAMPION) CREEK Bounty Surveys 1784
. east of Oconee River, flows into the Oconee north of Milledgeville

Other spellings:
Desresot's Creek
Deresows Creek
Derisoes Creek
Derisows Creek
Derosos's Creek
Derososs Creek
Derossows Creek
Desseron's Creek
Diversoe's Creek
Dorosous Creek

KEMP, THOMAS. 2871/2 acres, Washington Co., bounded N. Matthews, E. vacant, S. John Cook, Sr., W. Reddick. Cut W. to E. by Dososow creek, survey 645. Nov. 11, 1784. Warrant 1227, p. 221.

MARSHALL, JOSEPH. 287½ acres, Washington Co., bounded S. Jas Youngblood, other sides vacant, on Deroso's creek, survey 434. Nov. 15, 1784, p. 220.

SHAW, THOMAS. 287½ acres, Washington Co., bounded N. Peter Perry, E. Matthews, S. vacant, W. Reddick, on Deroso creek, survey 569. Nov. 10, 1784, p. 287.

WELLS, JOSEPH. 287½ acres, Washington Co., bounded NE. & W. by Glascock, S. vacant, on Deroso's creek, survey 649. Nov. 12, 1784, p. 325. ...

YOUNGBLOOD, JAMES. 287½ acres, Washington Co., bounded N. Graves, E. Jos. Marshall, S. vacant, W. Deroso's creek, survey 674. Nov. 14, 1784, p. 333.
 

Source - THE LE CONTE LIST.  BOUNTY SURVEYS RECORDED BY THE SURVEYOR GENERAL AND
PRESERVED IN THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE,  ATLANTA, GA. Copied 1911, by Wm. L. Le Conte and Presented to the State.
Georgia's roster of the Revolution / compiled by Lucian Lamar Knight, State historian and director of the Dept. of Archives and History
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