Georgia Genealogy

Georgia Genealogy is being developed as a genealogical and historical resource for your personal use. It contains information and records for Georgia ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Specifically, it provides sources for birth records, death records, marriage records, census records, tax records, court records, and military records. It also provides some historical details about different times and people in Georgia history.

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Troup County GA Resources

  • Post-Civil War Black Marriages in Troup County Georgia
    This database of marriage collected by C. W. Barnum for the Troup County GA AHGP comes from the official marriage books of Troup County GA. These are marriages which occurred between black individuals after the Civil War through 1902.

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Haralson County Obituaries

Mr. Thomas Bailey Murphy Mr. Thomas Bailey Murphy, age 83, of Bremen, GA, the longest serving Speaker of the State House of Representatives in United States History, passed away on Monday December 17, 2007 at his Home in Bremen. Speaker Murphy’s health had been steadily declining in recent years as the result of a Stroke. Mr. Murphy shaped modern Georgia history as much or more than any other individual. An exceptional “country lawyer” from Bremen, he was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1960. From 1974 through 2002, Murphy presided over the House chamber during one of Georgia’s…

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1921 Death Index, Haralson County, Georgia

This information comes from the Haralson County, Georgia, death certificates held at the Department of Archives and History in Atlanta, Georgia, and is specific to the year 1921. Images of these certificates will be added as time allows.
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1919 Death Index, Haralson County, Georgia

This information comes from the Haralson County, Georgia, death certificates held at the Department of Archives and History in Atlanta, Georgia, and is specific to the year 1919. Images of these certificates will be added as time allows.
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Old School Cemetery, Washington, Georgia

Old School Cemetery is a historic African-American burial ground in Washington, Georgia. Old School Cemetery served as one of the primary resting places for Washington and Wilkes counties’ African-American population from at least the late nineteenth century through recent years.
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