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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Madison County, GA Marriage Index Book 1

Madison County, GA Marriage Index Book 1 (1889-1900) The following pages were copied from an index compiled by the county clerk from the original marriage books. If a date is not listed, I do not have a date yet. Please note that the spelling was taken directly from the original marriage books as written by the clerk of that time period and may not reflect the actual spelling of today. Good luck in your research! If you wish to get a Xerox copy of the original marriage record, contact the Madison County Courthouse. Be sure to include groom name, bride…

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Madison County, GA Marriage Index Book C

Madison Co., GA Marriage Index Book C (1873-1889) overlaps Book B The following pages were copied from an index compiled by the county clerk from the original marriage books. If a date is not listed, I do not have a date yet. Please note that the spelling was taken directly from the original marriage books as written by the clerk of that time period and may not reflect the actual spelling of today. Good luck in your research! If you wish to get a Xerox copy of the original marriage record, contact the Madison County Courthouse. Be sure to include…

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Madison County, GA Marriage Index Book A

Madison Co., GA Marriage Index Book A (1812-1843) The following pages were copied from an index compiled by the county clerk from the original marriage books. If a date is not listed, I do not have a date yet. Please note that the spelling was taken directly from the original marriage books as written by the clerk of that time period and may not reflect the actual spelling of today. Good luck in your research! If you wish to get a Xerox copy of the original marriage record, contact the Madison County Courthouse. Be sure to include groom name, bride…

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Madison County, GA Marriage Index Book B

Madison County, GA Marriage Index Book B (1843-1876) The following pages were copied from an index compiled by the county clerk from the original marriage books. If a date is not listed, I do not have a date yet. Please note that the spelling was taken directly from the original marriage books as written by the clerk of that time period and may not reflect the actual spelling of today. Good luck in your research! If you wish to get a Xerox copy of the original marriage record, contact the Madison County Courthouse. Be sure to include groom name, bride…

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Georgia Land Lottery Act of 1825

Georgia 1825 Land Lottery Map Act of the Georgia General Assembly on June 9, 1825 Act 716 AN ACT to dispose of and distribute the Lands lately acquired by the United States for the use of Georgia, of the Creek Nation of Indians, by a Treaty made and concluded at the Indian Springs on the twelfth day of February, eighteen hundred and twenty-five. Be in enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the territory…

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Georgia Citizens and Patriots

Georgians were far from united in the fight for independence. Many Georgians sided with the British and many more chose to remain neutral. The Patriots were often divided into opposing factions. A series of letters and petitions composed by the Liberty Club in Savannah and signed in the summer of 1777 are examples of the factionalism that separated Georgia Patriots through the war. The letter and petition protested the appointment of Lachlin McIntosh as Brigadier General and called for his removal. Of course, that didn’t happen but it’s interesting to see the names of the Patriots who signed the petition.…

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