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  1. The 1833 Land Lottery of Georgia and Other Missing Names of Winners in the Georgia Land Lotteries by Robert Scott Davis, 1991-12
  2. Floyd County, Georgia marriages, the early years, volume I: Books 1A, A, B & C : 1834-1884 by Shirley F Kinney, 1989
  3. Genealogical Material from Legal Notices in Early Georgia Newspapers by Judge Folks Huxford, Folks Huxford, 1989-02
  4. Some Georgia County Records: Being Some of the Legal Records of : Baldwin, Burke, Richmond, and Jackson Counties, Georgia by Edward E. Van Schaick, 2000-06
  5. 1850 Georgia Mortality Schedules or Census 1 by Aurora Shaw, 1982-06
  6. Marriages and Obituaries from Early Georgia Newspapers by Judge Folks Huxford, 1998-12
  7. The Eighteen Thirty-Two Gold Lottery of Georgia by S. Emmett Lucas, 1987-06
  8. The Georgia Frontier (3 Volume Set) by Jeannette Holland Austin, 2007-01-01
  9. The Fourth or 1821 Land Lottery of Georgia by S. Emmett Lucas, 1986-06
  10. Early Georgia Wills and Settlements of Estates: Wilkes County by Sarah Quinn Smith, 2009-06-01
  11. Georgia Bible Records by Jeanette Holland Austin, 1985
  12. Washington County, Georgia, tombstone inscriptions by Elizabeth Pritchard Newsom, 1987
  13. Alexander McDonald of New Inverness Georgia And His Descendants (Genealogy) by Daniel Huntley Redfearn, 1954
  14. The Georgia Confederate 7,000 PT. I: Battle History and Genealogy of General Barton and Stovall's Georgia Infantry Brigade by Gary R. Goodson, 1996-01

41. Georgia Genealogy Books For Early, Echols, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Fannin, F
georgia genealogy Books for Early, Echols, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Fannin,Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer, Glascock, Glynn, Gordon
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10 Pages, 8.5"x11", Full Name Index, Perfect Bound
Many sketches of Early County Pioneers.
GA-0137, $7.50 1840 EARLY COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS

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FI-0290, $3.50 1860 EARLY COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS Indexed FI-0213, $7.00 EARLY COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1820-1850 FI-0486, $12.00 Echols County 1860 ECHOLS COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS Indexed FI-0893, $5.00 Effingham County 1840 EFFINGHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS Indexed FI-0291, $1.50 1860 EFFINGHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS Indexed FI-0415, $7.00 EFFINGHAM COUNTY, GEORGIA BIOGRAPHIES GA-0139, $4.00 Elbert County 34 Pages, 8.5"x11", Full Name Index, Perfect Bound Packed with sketches of Elbert County Pioneers. GA-0140, $10.00 1840 ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS Indexed FI-0292, $4.50 1860 ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA CENSUS Indexed FI-0214, $10.00 ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1804-1859 FI-0187, $18.00 Emanuel County 12 Pages, 8.5"x11", Full Name Index, Perfect Bound Many sketches of Emanuel County Pioneers.

42. Georgia Genealogy - Georgia Birth Records. Marriage, Death, Georgia Census Recor
Biographies of Notable Americans, 1904. Biography Genealogy Master Index(BGMI). Georgia Historical Collections. Georgia History, Volume III.
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43. Oconee County GAGenWeb
Oconee County genealogy from the Georgia GenWeb project.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~gaoconee/
Welcome to Oconee Co. Georgia
Hi, my name is Jimmy Epperson , and I am the coordinator for the Oconee County GAGenWeb page. This page is part of a nationwide effort to get genealogical information online. For more information about the national project, go to the USGenWeb Project . For information about the Georgia state project, go to the GAGenWeb Look through the pages - Do you have any information to contribute? Whether to an existing page or we can start a whole new category if need be. Please help others by submitting information to Jimmy Epperson and we'll put it on here for you. You will always own the information and it will never be sold. Search our site. Join the Oconee Co. Mail List Check out What's New There is a reunion coming up for the Whitehall Village area.
Clarke-Oconee Genealogical Society
Click here for more information. Oconee County, Georgia was formed from Clarke County in 1875. Much of the early history can be found in Clarke County . The county seat of Oconee County is Watkinsville, which was the original county seat of Clarke. The residents of Watkinsville objected to the county seat being moved to Athens in 1875. Hence, Oconee County was created. There is a historical marker located at the Oconee Co. Courthouse.

44. Georgia Genealogy
My CinnamonToast ® Genealogy. georgia genealogy. Search criteria Georgia. Sitesfound with genealogy records for Georgia. 103 records found.
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45. Georgia Genealogy
My CinnamonToast ® Genealogy. County Listing for Georgia. Appling County. AtkinsonCounty. Bacon County. Baker County. Baldwin County. Banks County. Barrow County.
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46. Directory Of Georgia Historical Societies And Genealogical
Locate address information (including web site links) to historical societies in each county within Category Regional North America History Organizations...... EXTRA georgia genealogy Search. Search through more than 50,000 (andgrowing) resources at GenealogyTODAY.com for Georgia information
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47. Georgia Genealogy - Georgia Birth Records, Georgia Census Records, Georgia Marri
georgia genealogy Databases. georgia genealogy Databases Click Here to ListALL Georgia Databases Georgia Birth Records. Georgia Death Records.
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48. Stewart County, Georgia
Stewart County genealogy from the Georgia GenWeb project.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... Georgia Counties By Name Lots of information for each county. Map of Stewartand surrounding counties; Westville Old Town. georgia genealogy Links.
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Stewart County, Georgia History
In 1825, a portion of the territory ceded to the United States by the Treaty of Indian Springs, made in February 1825, between the United States and the Creek Indians, was made into Lee County. Three years later, in 1828, the County of Randolph was made from part of Lee County and had Lumpkin as its county seat. On December 23, 1830, Stewart County was formed from a portion of the Randolph territory which included Districts 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and portions of 31, 32 and 33. This included the city of Lumpkin which became the Stewart County seat. Later, portions of Stewart County went to form parts of Webster County, Quitman County, Marion County and Chattahoochee County. Stewart County was named for General Daniel Stewart, who was born October 20, 1759 in Saint Johns Parish, now Liberty County. General Stewart served in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. He was the great-grandfather of President Theodore Roosevelt. He died in 1829. Special Note: Stewart County History Volume II To Be Reprinted Click HERE for details Lookups Documents On-Line Stewart County Links GAGenWeb Links ... CSA Unit Rosters Stewart County's Neighbors Randolph Co., GA

49. Randolph County, Georgia
Randolph County genealogy from the Georgia GenWeb project.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... information for each county. Map of Randolph and surrounding counties;Books for sale; Census Books for sale. georgia genealogy Links.
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Randolph County, Georgia History
Randolph is a county in the WSW part of Georgia and contains about 800 square miles. It was established by act of Congress on December 20, 1828 from Lee County. It was named for John Randolph (1773 - 1833), a Senator and Representative from Virginia for many years. Randolph County included all of Stewart and Quitman Counties and parts of Terrell and Clay Counties. Cuthbert was established and made the county seat in 1831. It was incorporated into a town in 1834. Indians were in this area until 1836 when they were driven out after the Creek Rebellion. Randolph county is rich in old homes, some dating back as far as 1837. There are roughly 34 homes built in the 1800s within the city limits of Cuthbert. The present courthouse was built in 1885. The original was a log fort building. By the late 1850s, Cuthbert was recognized as the educational center of Georgia because of the two women's colleges in its area, Andrew College and Baptist Female College of Southwest Georgia and a male academy. Andrew College is the second oldest in the US and in 1956 became co-ed. Railroads came to the area in the 1850s and it became a thriving agricultural center. Now, Randolph County focuses on industry, which prospers from its excellent transportation facilities. Also, because of its abundant water supply and mostly mild weather, agriculture flourishes.

50. Georgia Genealogy - Carroll County (Georgia) Genealogical Society Home Page
Membership is open to anyone interested in the subject of genealogy. Microfilm copiesof Carroll County deed and probate records, Georgia Census records and
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Explore Our Pages: Home Carroll County History Bookstore Society Publications ... Send Us E-Mail Visit our Bookstore:
Societies in Ga: Georgia Genealogical Society Gwinnett Hist. Society Northwest Ga. Historical and Genealogical Society R.J. Taylor, Jr. Found. ... Savannah River Valley Genealogical Society Other Ga. sites: Genealogy in Georgia Cyndi's List - U.S. - Georgia Georgia Pioneers Georgia State Archives ... Georgia Genealogy Books The Carroll County Genealogical Society The Carroll County Genealogical Society was established to preserve local family and public records, and to evaluate and share records with others. Membership is open to anyone interested in the subject of genealogy. The cost is $20.00 per year, which includes the "Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly." Queries are published in the "Quarterly" at no cost to members. The cost for non-member queries is $5.00 per issue. Ancestor charts, family histories and local histories are always welcome and will be published in the "Quarterly." The Corresponding Secretary requests that this material be sent via the USPS, rather than by E-Mail. The snail-mail address is at the bottom of this page. The Society meets on the fourth Thursday of each month, except for November and December.

51. Georgia Genealogy - Carroll County (Georgia) Genealogical Society - County Histo
17371832) of Maryland, an American patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence,Carroll County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly
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Carroll County's History Named for Charles Carroll (1737-1832) of Maryland, an American patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence, Carroll County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 11, 1826, from land previously claimed by the Creek Indian tribe. The County's first elections were held in May, 1827. The original county boundaries formed a rough triangle, beginning in the south at the point where the Chattahoochee River turns northeast from the Alabama line, then following the state line on the west and the river on the east to the Cherokee-Creek Boundary Trail, some 100 miles to the north. Much of this original land now forms parts of Haralson, Douglas, Heard and Troup Counties. Carroll County's land was distributed in a lottery held in Milledgeville, then the state capital, in 1827. Those winning the allotments paid a grant fee of $18.00 per land lot of 202½ acres. The county's first towns, Carrollton and Hixtown (now Villa Rica,) were incorporated in 1829 and 1830, respectively. Despite frequent rumors of impending Indian attack throughout the early years, there were remarkably few serious incidents and, for the most part, the residents got on with the business of providing for their own needs, and building an infrastructure. By 1840, most of the Indians in the area had been forcibly relocated to present-day Oklahoma, at the cost of many lives.

52. GEORGIA GENEALOGY BOOKS
be exhaustive for all Georgia cemeteriesin fact major city cemeteries were largelyignoredthis ambitious work is a major contribution to georgia genealogy.
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INDEX TO 1820 GEORGIA CENSUS Georgia Historical Society, 2nd edition.
167 pp., paper (1969), repr. 1995. Genealogists recognize this work as an index
to the earliest complete census of Georgia. Identifies about 30,000 heads of families.
INDEX TO THE 1830 CENSUS OF GEORGIA
by Alvaretta K. Register.
520 pp., paper (1974), repr. 1999. Essentially the only usable census index for the State of Georgia, this new reference tool constitutes a very reliable source of Georgia genealogical data. Records of the first three censuses of the population of the US for Georgia ~ taken in 1790, 1800, and 1810, were apparently destroyed in the British assault on Washington during the War of 1812, for nothing earlier than the 1820 Census for Georgia survives. Contains the names of 52,000 Georgia heads of household, giving each county of residence and page number where the name appears in the census. $44.30

53. WHITFIELD COUNTY, GEORGIA
Genealogy and history resources, local information including churches, schools, and cemeteries.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/whitfield/
WHITFIELD COUNTY,
GEORGIA
Whitfield County was formed in 1851 from part of Murray County which lies on it's eastern boundary. Whitfield County lies in northwestern Georgia and is bordered by the Tennessee state line on it's northern side and by Catoosa, Walker, Gordon and Murray Counties, counterclockwise, on it's other boundaries. Whitfield, Georgia's 97th county was named after Reverend George Whitefield, an early settler of Georgia and the founder of the Bethesda Orphan House in Savannah. The spelling of the county name was later changed to reflect the way it was pronounced.
There are five towns within Whitfield County, these being the county seat, Dalton (formerly Cross Plains), Cohutta, Varnell, Tunnel Hill and Rocky Face. In 1990 the census for Whitfield County was 72,462 with Dalton having 21,761 residents.
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54. CalhounCounty Georgia Genealogy
Calhoun county queries, surnames, wills and deeds, lookups, and links to county resources.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Genealogy...... Link to Southwest Regional Page. georgia genealogy Links. To Georgia State Page. GeorgiaGenWeb Links. georgia genealogy Links. Maps of Georgia 1895. Civil War Forum.
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P age counter at work since June 9, 1998 Thanks for visiting our page. I am Nancy Vick. I am the coordinator for Calhoun County which is a part of the Georgia Genweb project. The county seat is Morgan. It was formed from Baker and Early Counties in 1854. C omments can be sent to NANCY VICK
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55. Georgia Genealogy
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56. My MOORE History & Genealogy Of Wiregrass Georgia
Genealogy of Wiregrass, Georgia and beyond. Some of the Wiregrass area counties are Clinch, Lanier, Lowndes, Coffee, Atkinson, Pierce Ware.
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This page is a brief review of my MOORE family of Southeastern Georgia, commonly called Wiregrass Georgia. These MOORE's are originally from Ireland, and settled in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and other parts of America.
My MOORE connection is via my biological mother's mother (my grandmother) Bessie Estelle Moore . She was the daughter of Mathew Howard Moore b:1872 d:1944 and Rebecca Jane Sweat b:1873 d:1950. Mathew was the son of John Moore, V and Barbara Roberts . Bessie married George Baxter McMahan in Seminole County, Florida. Mrs. Bessie Moore McMahan died June 1957 and was laid to rest in the LaGrange Cemetery in Titusville, Brevard County, Florida. There's more about the McMahan clan at this GeoCities page or go to my Worldconnect link ID " irisheyes " for the complete list of descendants to date.
Please remember that this is mostly just my direct lineage. This family is really, really huge and I simply do not have the room for everyone here. Also, do not ask me for proof of anything here because I don't have it. I would suggest contacting the source(s) that are listed for further info. I only have documents on some of my direct lineage and what I do have is at my documents page. Please feel free to copy or "take" anything you wish.

57. Georgia Genealogy Surname Search Engines By Ancestor Search
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58. Fenders And Related Families Of Lanier County, Georgia
Genealogy of the Fender family which settled in Lanier County, Georgia in 1824.
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59. RootsBooks: Georgia Genealogy
georgia genealogy. Georgia com. A Researcher's Library of Georgia History,Genealogy, and Records Sources, Vol. 2 by Robert Scott, Jr.
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Georgia was orginally chartered by King George II of England as a refuge for the homeless and debtors of London in 1732 at the behest of General James Oglethorpe after a friend of Oglethorpe died in debtor's prison. Shortly after, German-speaking Salzburgers settled in what is now Effingham County. Georgia lost its charter and became a crown colony in 1752 and in January 1788 became the fourth state (and the first southern state) to join the union. Originally much larger than its current size, Georgia gave up the land west of the Chattahoochee River in 1802 to help form the territories of Alabama and Mississippi. Georgia became a popular spot for settlers seeking land at little cost, and had land lotteries as early as 1805. In 1861 it seceded from the Union and was the scene of many bloody battles during the Civil War. It was readmitted in 1870.

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