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Volunteers providing genealogical research material for every county in the State of Georgia. A non-commercial project with free access for all.
Listed are about 10,000 Georgia place names (both historical and current), with links to maps showing a majority of the places. The Georgia Archives is a great source of genealogical info if you’re willing to go there and do some searching.
Marriage records – transcriptions or other facsimiles of county marriage records are acceptable for use on Project sites, though a Project volunteer may choose a specific cut-off date for their local or special project.
See also: Map of Georgia Counties Interactive map at ACCG.org of census, geographic, and political information on each county in the state.
When records for our ancestors are not found in Cherokee County, the may be found in the records of counties formed from the lands of original Cherokee County. See maps showing the evolution of Cherokee County from one to twenty-two counties.
The sole purpose of this site is to be a repository of genealogical information about the former citizens of Tift County, Georgia. Much work is needed to build this site and its accompanying databases.
"In Gilmer County, Georgia, Deputy Marshal Charles Blacker and a fourman military detachment captured a still-house and four local men they found inside. Private O'Grady was stationed outside to halt anyone approaching.
She typed up so many obits, newspaper items, histories, biographies, and surveys several cemeteries mostly in the Northern Georgia counties such as Hall, Banks, Franklin. She was truly dedicated to preserving Georgia Genealogy.
Houses a small genealogy room with reference materials for Tift and other Georgia counties. Includes a microfilm collection of most of the Georgia censuses, by county, along with a few other state's censuses.
"Walker County was formed in 1833 from Murray County, at this time the territory of Walker included not only it's present area, but all of Dade and a large part of Whitfield, Catoosa and Chattooga counties.