Talk:George Galphin

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Bold text==A Case For Notability== I believe that George Galphin in fact meets the criteria for notabily as he was an important player in the Southern theater of the American Revolution who actively led American efforts to combat the British efforts in recruiting Native Americans to their side. Furthermore the fact that his estate was at the center of the Galphin affair is reason to believe this article meets notibility criteria.

Here are references which may support George Galphin's case for notability: George Galphin: Portrait of an Early South Carolina Entrepreneur ......................... Michael Morris, University of South Carolina—Aiken THE PROCEEDINGS of The South Carolina Historical Association 2002 page 29 ... http://www.palmettohistory.org/scha/Proceedings02.pdf

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/galphin.html Blurred Racial Lines of Famous Families Galphin

Book: George Galphin by Isabelle van der Vede

I have accumulated a number of web references as I researched George Galphin. His and his families history is indeed remarkable.22:55, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

Case for Notability, George Galphin This is a timeline version of George Galphin's life.
age	year	place	who 	what	URL 1540	Silver Bluff SC	de Soto (Spanish Explorer	Visited, named the location.	http://www.eastern.edu/publications/emme/2001fall/minges.html birth	1709	County Antrim, North Ireland	of Barbara Rankin and Thomas Golphin	Born	 birth	1725	Creek Nation SC/GA	Metawney	daughter of Chigelly(?)	http://cdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FamHist09,11480 page 18 27	1736	Enskillen Co Fermaugh, Ireland	Catherine Saunderson	Married George Galphin	http://www.palmettohistory.org/scha/Proceedings02.pdf 28	1737	Charleston SC	George Galphin	entered colonies	31	1740	Creek Nation	Nitechucky a Creek Indian	Married	31	1740	Silver Bluff SC	Galphin	starts trading post	 32	1741	Chattahoochee River GA	Brown and Rea traders	GG worked as partner.	33	1742	St. Phillip's Church SC	Bridget Shaw	Married George Galphin	36	1745	South Carolina	George Galphin	employed as Indian interpreter	http://www.palmettohistory.org/scha/Proceedings02.pdf 41	1750	Silver Bluff, SC	First Black Church, America	founded	http://www.tngenweb.org/tncolor/keetood1.htm 41	1750		George Jr	Born	http://cdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FamHist09,11480 page 19 42	1751	Coweta, Creek Nation, GA	Metawney, Tyger Clan woman, age 26	Married	http://cdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/FamHist09,11480 pg 18 42	1751	Creek Nation GA	George Jr	Born to Metawney by G. G. 46	1755	Creek Nation GA	Judith Galphin	Born to Metawney by G. G. 46	1755		Sapho (Slave)	met	http://www.eastern.edu/publications/emme/2001fall/minges.html 49	1758		Rose (Slave)	met	http://www.eastern.edu/publications/emme/2001fall/minges.html 51	1760	Silver Bluff, SC	Rachel Dupree	Married 51	1760	middle GA	Creeks, Okegesee site	established second trading post	http://www.aikencountysc.gov/tourism/otherareas.htm#bi 51	1760	Creek Nation GA	John Galphin	Born 56	1765	Silver Bluff, SC	William Bartram	visit 57	1766	Ireland	George Galphin, Rea	advertise for immigrants 1773	Georgia	Creek Indians	2,500,000 acres to the Crown	http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~wcarr1/Lossing1/Chap50.html#e015 66	1775	Silver Bluff	William Bartram	visits 66	1775	Southern District	Commissioner of Indian Affairs	appointed	http://www.palmettohistory.org/scha/Proceedings02.pdf 68	1777	Silver Bluff	Bartram 	departs 68	1777	Silver Bluff	Henry Moore, Loyalist	attempts assasination of G G	http://www.palmettohistory.org/scha/Proceedings02.pdf George Galphin	loans $20,000 to Cont. Congress for equipping John Paul Jones ships	http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/galphin.html 69	1778	Fort Golphin	British	seized--renamed Fort Dreadnaught 70	1779	Silver Bluff Plantation		owned 128 slaves, 9600 acres 71	1780	Savannah	British. McGillivray	held, nearly executed/intervened 71	1780	Silver Bluff, SC	 	died 71	1780		Brian Golphin	born to Hanna and George Jr. 1781	Fort Dreadnaught	Light Horse Harry Lee	recaptured 1785	Galphinton	Creek chiefs Tame and Fat	signed treaty of Galphinton 1805	Washington, DC	Milligan vs Milledge	US Supreme Court denied suit 1850	Washington, DC	US Congress	repaid estate--$49,000 1850	Harper's Weekly	George Crawford	lampoons for representing in claim. 1970	Silver Bluff Plantation	Audubon Society	established sanctuary--3000 acres	http://www.audubon.org/local/sanctuary/beidler/silverbluff.html 1979	Silver Bluff Plantation	University of SC	archeological field effort	http://mdgroover.iweb.bsu.edu/GPR%20Silver%20Bluff.htm 1999	Silver Bluff Plantation	SC Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology 	Block excavations of site 1805		George Golphin III	 born to Brian Golphin 1818		Metawney dies	dies — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.253.207.105 (talk) 23:10, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

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